
Tim, Phil, Brett, & Tate are joined by Matthew Faraci to discuss Trump calling Zohran Mamdani a "communist lunatic" after his NYC primary win, NYC real estate shares tank after Zohran Mamdani wins NYC mayoral primary, the NATO chief calling Trump...
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Tim Pool
Last night's the Democratic primary in New York City. The Democrats nominated a socialist who wasn't born in this country to lead New York City, Zoran Momdani. And I got to tell you, I looked over his policies and they quite literally make no sense. He wants free buses, he wants no police, he wants government run grocery stores, a $30 minimum wage. And I wonder where all that money's going to come from. He says going to tax the rich. You know, the rich will just leave. But sure, he won because whispering sweet nothings into the ears of your voters tends to work well. Donald Trump has called him a communist lunatic and has gone on to rage against the Democrats in the far left. So it's all fun, right? But I got to tell you, the best thing that happened today was early in the morning when the NATO chief called Trump daddy. I'm not exaggerating. He literally made a reference to Donald Trump. He says, daddy's gotta use hard language sometimes in a reference to when Trump dropped that F bomb. And oh boy, has that been a talking point all day. So you know what, I'm here for it. But you know, it is what it is. In the meantime, the CIA has put out information saying definitively, we've got information. The Iranian nuclear sites have been set back years. We've got reliable sources on this, and they're going to go after the individual who leaked that initial report, which they say was, was incomplete. So we'll get into all that, my friends. But before we do, we got a great sponsor. It is, we got Lear Gold, Lear Capital. You guys check out l e a rtim.com if you want to get some gold and silver. And I'm a big fan, actually. I, I have a lot of gold and silver myself, especially considering how insane the news often is. I don't like to be overly alarmist, like the world is ending. So, you know, sometimes I might go. But I will say in terms of economic uncertainty, the political divide in this country, you know, I bought gold and silver a while back and as is, you know, I think it's an important hedge. But the more I dig in the numbers, let's get into it. I understand why so many experts are calling silver one of the most undervalued assets out there right now. Let's be real, silver is the future. We're talking about solar tech, electric vehicles, AI, some of the biggest technological shifts in our lifetime. And silver is essential to making all of it work. Indeed. And you've got reports about the Tesla self driving taxis coming out now you've got Waymo expanding. They had a crazy past couple of weeks. Right now silver prices have jumped since 2020, let me, let me put it that way, about 190%. Here's the crazy part. It's still trading at what many experts are calling bargain prices. We're in a multi year deficit. Demand for silver is outpacing supply. And now add billions of dollars, dollars flooding into AI and you've got one direction. Silver demand is. Silver demand is going. It's going up. Some analysts are warning the ongoing deficit could turn to a full blown shortage. And if that happens, prices could skyrocket. Many of you may have heard of Robert Kiyosaki. He's calling silver the most overlooked opportunity in the market right now. He thinks it could double, maybe even triple by the end of 2025. So here's the deal. If you guys are serious, check out my friends over at Lear Capital. They got a free report called the AI Revolution. And it breaks down exactly why silver prices are primed to soar. Call 1-800-489-645-01 more time. That's 1-800-489-6450 or just head over to Lear. Tim.com L E A R T I M.com don't wait for the media to tell you when it's time to move. Check it out yourself. Learn as much as you can and then, you know, see what you can get. Also, before we get started, my friends, we've got an excellent announcement over@boonieshq.com our Pride Month collection is now available. You can see that we, we've got a new board available. It says don't be gay. Hold on. Okay. We also have be gay because whether you be gay or don't be gay, that's up to you. We're not here to rag on anybody. And so we decided instead of getting involved in whatever the culture war is, we'll just do both. So if you go to boonieshq.com you can pick for yourself which board you want for Pride Month. Be gay, don't be gay. The choice was always yours. Don't forget to also smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more, we've got Matthew Farace.
Matthew Farace
What's up, Tim?
Tim Pool
How's it going?
Matthew Farace
I'm still laughing at that. Nice. I saw it yesterday.
Tim Pool
Oh, yeah, well, you know, we try. We try. Who are you? What do you do?
Matthew Farace
Well, let's see. I have a podcast on federal newswire called Peace and Power Israel, which is about, it's an inside Washington bubble podcast about the US Israel alliance and all the intricacies. And I have a company called Gideon 300 where we help freedom driven organizations figure out how to further their mission. So kind of like the intel inside the good guys. Well, I think about it that way.
Tim Pool
Well, all right. Thanks for hanging out. Should be.
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Brett is here. Guys.
Brett Dasovic
Brett. Pop culture crisis Monday through Friday, 3:00pm Eastern Standard Time. But let's talk politics.
Tim Pool
Tate is here as well.
Tate Brown
That's right, Producer Tate here. Tate Brown. Yeah. Excited to get into it.
Tim Pool
And of course, Phil.
Phil Abonti
Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Abonti. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm an anti communist and a counter revolutionary. And that is actually related to a lot of the stories that we're going to be talking about tonight. So let's get into it.
Tim Pool
We've got this story from the Post. Millennial Trump slams communist lunatic Zoran Mamdani after New York City Democrat primary win, endorses AOC for vp, low iq, Jasmine Crockett for president. He says, I have an idea for the Democrats to bring them back into play. Here's the post from Trump. Oh, boy. He said, it finally happened. The Democrats have crossed the line. Zoran Mamdani, a 100% communist lunatic, has just won the Democrat primary and is on his way to becoming mayor. We've had radical lefties before, but this is getting a little ridiculous. He looks terrible. His voice is grating. He's not very smart. He's got AOC plus three dummies all backing him. And even our great Palestinian senator crying. Chuck Schumer is groveling over him. Yes. This is a big moment in the history of our country. I, I love where this country is at. And I mean that sarcastically, you know. Okay, so this guy, Zoran Mamdani, he beats out Cuomo. Cuomo concedes. He's expected to win. The prediction markets have him three to one against Eric Adams. There's arguments that there could be a coalition victory if all of the other candidates drop out and endorse Eric Adams. Yeah, it's not going to happen. This guy. You know, I just want to stress every morning we're talking about morning show guests. You know, we do zoom calls in the morning show. Tim cast irl, we book out in advance. And there was a question of like, should we try and book this guy and have a conversation with him? And I'm like, the challenge with that is that I have to be honest to the audience, okay? And the moment that I say this guy is either developmentally disabled or evil, I doubt he will want to come on the show. But when you look at his website and his policies, it's, you know, it may as well just say, vote for me and you can have your cake and eat it, too.
Phil Abonti
100%.
Tim Pool
Literally. It's what it says. Okay. Figuratively, it's what it says. So I don't know that he'll want to come on, but I still hope he does, even though I've insulted him.
Brett Dasovic
Well, he could get his free cake from the grocery stores and get a bus ride there as well.
Tim Pool
Indeed. Yeah. Yeah. His website is laughably nuts. So, you know, I'm curious, though. Is Trump going after him in this way actually going to convince people he's a lunatic, or could it actually entrench the far left into joining Mamdani?
Matthew Farace
The. You know, it's interesting because you were talking about the party platform of the Democratic Socialists of America, which, by the way, the. That's the same group that de Blasio comes from. And it's weird because this group is actually infiltrating the Democratic Party. So the Democrats have used these guys for their get out the vote, for the protests, for the grassroots activity, and very successfully. But as a friend of mine likes to say, if you make a deal, if you partner with the devil, you're going to find out pretty soon you're the junior partner. And the Democrats are being taken over by. By this party.
Phil Abonti
This isn't good.
Matthew Farace
Go ahead, Go ahead. Anyway, so if. Look, if I'm Adams, here's what I'm doing. I'm running an ad, okay? And the ad has footage of Londanistan, formerly London, and I'm showing the rape gangs, and I'm showing the Sharia law and neighborhoods, and I'm showing all that stuff. And I'm saying, new York, keep going in this direction. This is your future. Well, that's where you're going.
Brett Dasovic
One of the things that Bernie was talking about when they interviewed him about this guy was that he ran a grassroots campaign without ads and that what Cuomo was doing wasn't working because he was speaking to a voting demographic that just wasn't there. Right. So I don't even know if running ads is really going to work, because the people who have made up their mind, they've already done it, and you're not going to reach them with that type of marketing campaign.
Tim Pool
Well, it seems to be the most Effective is going to a courthouse and fighting cops and then going on TV and then getting invited to a bunch of talk shows by having done it. And I strongly recommend no one do that. However, it appears if you are a Democrat, Trump's DOJ will not criminally charge you if you do so. Bravo to the Trump administration for letting Brad Lander off with no charges, even though he fought federal agents and should go to jail for that.
Brett Dasovic
I would like you to have him on so you can ask him what defunding the police has to do with queer liberation.
Tim Pool
He wants to create an LGBTQ council. Like, what. Who gets to be on that? Someone.
Phil Abonti
Is it a Sharia council?
Tim Pool
I mean, I don't know. No, but, like, here's the thing. If you literally say, we're going to create. This is communism. This is how they. This is how they do it. Islamianism, it's communism. What he's saying is, we are going to have a governmental body with power, so long as you publicly declare you are part of that, of that ideology. So you can call it the Communist Party boardroom in the mayor's office, and then people have to go in, raise the red fist, and then say, I hereby swear allegiance to communism or whatever. Or you can do what they do and say, prove that you're a part of the movement and publicly declare your lgbtq, and we will give you political power. There's very little difference other than the words being used.
Tate Brown
Well, I, like, someone posted a picture of Boris Yeltsin visiting the grocery store in America, and he's surprised. They're like New Yorkers visiting Hoboken. Two years in Memdani.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, well, yeah, the. The Russians used to say it was capitalist propaganda to be able to just go to a grocery store and get.
Tate Brown
Whatever you want to be. New Jersey propaganda.
Phil Abonti
Hoboken, here we come. Look, this is something that. Well, first of all, actually, there is a serious chance that Mamdani can actually win. Like, a lot of people are kind of poo pooing on the idea, like, oh, you know, the cooler heads will prevail, blah, blah. They're going to go with Adams or they're going to go with. What's the other guy's name that's running?
Matthew Farace
Eric Adams.
Phil Abonti
Eric Adams. And there was someone else. Yeah, Eric.
Matthew Farace
He reportedly is out, like, well, conceded.
Tate Brown
Right.
Tim Pool
But that's the primary.
Matthew Farace
He was going to run in the general.
Phil Abonti
But hold on. The point that I'm. The point that I'm trying to make is there is a real chance that those Two guys split the normal person vote or the, the regular liberal vote. And mom, Donnie gets the left lane right in. You know, he's far to the left and he actually gets to be the mayor in there. And obviously we're at the entire, you know, the whole Internet and all of Twitter is talking about how terrible that would be for New York. So we'll see if New York actually, you know, tries to prevent that. But I mean, personally, look, they've done these experiments in San Francisco, they've done these experiments in Chicago, and There's the entire 20th century that we can go and look at and see what happens when you have this type of administration. He's just a Fabian socialist. He's not a revolutionary, apparently, because he's not looking to kick indoors or get out in the streets the way that tankies are. But he's looking to implement a socialist government beyond New York. And the means that they're going to do it is they're going to vote.
Brett Dasovic
It in and be revolutionary or not doesn't really matter because it's just pushing the Overton window farther down the line for New York as to what's acceptable, even for left wing politics.
Phil Abonti
Yep.
Tate Brown
Yeah. I mean, I also think people are underrating. Mamdani's ground game is like. I mean, I went to college in New York. All of my friends who I thought were apolitical were in love with this guy. Probably couldn't name one policy of his, but his ground game is tick tock game. That's going to be the ticket because the. The DSA is totally capitalized on the vacuum.
Tim Pool
What are his pronouns, though? I mean, this is the biggest thing. We.
Tate Brown
This is interesting. He doesn't even have pronouns in his channel.
Tim Pool
What? Yeah, he doesn't have any pronouns.
Phil Abonti
No, look, the. The.
Tim Pool
Well, it worked out for him.
Phil Abonti
He likely will get the same type of treatment that Barack Obama got. He's. And I'm talking about Mamdani here, he's very, very charismatic. He's a good looking young guy. People are gonna look at him and be like, look, he represents something different. And this is gonna change the circumstances of my life. Whereas that will definitely change the circumstances of their lives.
Tim Pool
Donald Trump has the opportunity to do the funniest thing in American history.
Phil Abonti
You know, I would love it.
Tim Pool
Obviously want to read it because the silence.
Phil Abonti
It says, the Communist control Act of 1954 is an American law signed by President Dwight Eisenhower on August 24, 1954 that outlawed the Communist Party USA and criminalized membership in or support for the party or communist action organizations. It also defines evidence to be considered by a jury in determining participation in the activities, planning, actions, objectives, or purposes of such organizations. Since being signed into law, it has scarcely been invoked and was effectively ruled unconstitutional in 1973. At last, we need to revisit that.
Tim Pool
Hold on. That last sentence was added without citation, likely by an activist, because that is factually false. A lower court at a state level said, you can't actually do this, and it was never challenged, so it is still on the books. And also, also, you guys, I hope you're aware the Civil Rights act actually has an exemption for communists. They are not considered. Correct.
Phil Abonti
Humans, correctly has an exception for communists.
Tim Pool
If you believe communism, you can be discriminated against. That's actually. That is law. That is codified law.
Phil Abonti
Yeah, because it's not immutable. You can change your stupid mind. Look, the fact of the matter is, he's only lived in the United States for seven years.
Tim Pool
I got. I got to pause you.
Phil Abonti
Sure.
Tim Pool
I think people who are developmentally disabled can't undo the damage to their minds.
Phil Abonti
Fair.
Tim Pool
So perhaps. Anyway, continue.
Phil Abonti
He's only been in the country for seven years or something like that.
Tate Brown
He's been a citizen for.
Phil Abonti
He's been a citizen for seven years. How long did he. When did he move here?
Tate Brown
Like 20 years.
Phil Abonti
Okay, so he's lived here.
Tim Pool
Yeah, he was a little kid.
Phil Abonti
So he was a kid. We moved here.
Matthew Farace
He's had a job for less than three years.
Phil Abonti
Yeah, even still. Look, he is Syrian, and he doesn't hold the same ideals.
Tim Pool
Excuse me. He was born in Uganda. That makes him Ugandan.
Phil Abonti
Was he born in Uganda?
Tim Pool
Yes, he was.
Phil Abonti
Okay, so he's Uganda. My apologies. He's Ugandan. But he doesn't hold the same fundamental principles that the United. That America is founded on as. He doesn't cherish those principles. And to be honest with you, the United States has. Has every right to exclude people that don't hold our ideas in. In. In high esteem. If you don't like America, you don't like the. The way that our government is. Is created. The way that our government is organized. You're not welcome here. Get out.
Matthew Farace
Did you see what posobec was tweeting about today? About the demographic shifts in New York? Because unfortunately. Well, because unfortunately, your definition, I agree with, but it also seems to include the electorate in New York because POSO was tweeting about different stats about the number of South Asians that have moved into New York started at 100,000. I think 20 years ago, and now it's like a million. In other words, the Democrats have done what they do and what the Biden administration's ultimate goal was, which is if you don't like the people that are getting elected, change the electorate.
Phil Abonti
Yeah.
Matthew Farace
And make an electorate that doesn't like America. And then this is what you get.
Phil Abonti
Well, hold on, hold on one second. That point, I've seen people making that point about, oh, he's, he was elected by, because of immigration or whatever. He was elected by wealthy white people. So this is not about immigration. This isn't about, this isn't about changing the electorate or anything that this is about.
Tate Brown
Feminism dominated the Asian vote and that's huge.
Matthew Farace
80, 20.
Tate Brown
Yeah. Asian vote, which includes Indian. That's half of Queens. Like, that's a, That's a pathway to.
Phil Abonti
But even still, the majority of the people that voted for, at least what I read was the majority of people that voted for him were the liberal white people. Wealthy liberal white people. They were. It was like plus 16 or so each.
Tate Brown
The transplants. Yeah.
Tim Pool
So.
Tate Brown
But your Upper east side. Wealthy white.
Phil Abonti
And so my point being, it's. This isn't actually, this isn't fundamentally about immigration. And look, my point, my position on immigration is send them all home. Right. So this isn't me trying to soften my perspective on immigration. I think that we should be deporting people. We aren't deporting nearly enough people. And people that watch this show all the time, they've heard me say this a bunch of times. But the fact of the matter is this isn't about immigration. This is about feminism. This is about the, the effect, effects of having a feminist based society. We have a gynocracy.
Tim Pool
Let's. I want to jump to the story with this from CNN takeaways from New York City's mayoral primary. Mamdani delivers a political earthquake. I would, I would just like to take this opportunity, ladies and gentlemen, to endorse Zoran Mamdani wholeheartedly for mayor of New York. Zoran, I hope you win. You have my full support. I am excited for what you will bring to the city and the suffering the communists will get because of the work you will do. As for the rest of the people of New York, I think most people who are opposed to this largely fled. And to everybody else, maybe you should have gone out and voted because only 993,000 people actually turned up for this primary and you could have made a difference. I'll be fair. However, who wants to vote For Cuomo. So your options are giant douche in a turd sandwich. Oh, well. But I'm going to make this argument.
Matthew Farace
And I mean, Tim, that Cuomo got a big vote, a big majority of the older population vote.
Tim Pool
Indeed.
Matthew Farace
And I had a weird twist of Totally. Yeah. Not weird at all, saying, given his, his track record with older folks.
Tim Pool
Oh, indeed. Indeed.
Matthew Farace
Yeah. The, the, the.
Tim Pool
I had a conversation earlier and there's a question of should we politically, moderate to right leaning, whatever it may be, dispected liberals, call for Curtis, Lewa and Cuomo to drop out, endorse Eric Adams, and get a coalition victory against the communists? No. Absolutely not. I'm. I am not going to endorse a moderate Democrat who favors Democrat policy even in the slightest for New York City. I'm going to sit back. I left New York years ago because of how screwed up the city was getting. And I think the only way we change this in this country is if people see mayors like Brandon Johnson. Okay, These young people are as dumb as a box of rocks. That's who elected this guy. It is. They call it the commie corridor, I think the New York Times calls it. We'll pull that up in a second. In Williamsburg, Greenpoint, in Bed Stuy, Bushwick. These communist former vice employee types have no idea how government, economics, or any of this stuff works. And so when a crackpot snake oil salesman shows up and says, I'm going to make your bus free. I'm going to give you a $30 minimum wage, they all go, this sounds great. And, and don't. Wait, wait, there's more. We're going to get rid of the police completely. Replace them with social workers. The government will run your 15,000 bodegas. These people don't even understand how many bodegas there are in New York City. They are so dumb. I think the only way things will actually change in this country is if this guy shows up like Brandon Johnson. You get an approval rating at 1%, and these people start going, maybe we shouldn't vote for the communists.
Tate Brown
I mean, I kind of want to push back because I do look at countries like South Africa and Brazil, and they do have these radical leaders come in and people don't change their minds. They just say, we didn't do it correctly.
Tim Pool
So maybe the difference, the difference is these are isolated zones. And so if it was something like a communist president, I'd be very, very worried. But I don't live in New York City. And I don't think, considering the track record of Bloomberg and even Eric Adams, that this city has anything that is not moving in the right direction, as evidenced by the primary win of Mamdani. The people who live in this place need to, need to get what they ask for. And then what happens is they all flee. They all flee. Now I understand the risk there then is they come to your jurisdiction or whatever locality and they vote Democrat. But the, the, the argument I'd make is we'll cross our fingers and hope that if another 250,000 people flee Manhattan, which is what happened during COVID they all don't go to the same area. So what ends up happening is if 10,000, you know, if, if, if 25 groups of 10,000 end up going to different districts each, it won't overwhelm the current electorate. And so those people will be forced to live under the current Republican system.
Brett Dasovic
When was the last time you can think at the state level something got so bad that it went the other way? Like at the national level, I guess you could say that Trump was the answer to two terms of Barack Obama. But Chicago, you know, did not go the other direction.
Matthew Farace
Going.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, yeah, like I don't ever see this inclination that they get fed up with it and then they, they vote in a Republican. Like you're not going to get Giuliani.
Phil Abonti
No, you people don't get voted in people. It's that people leave, right? So like the, the people that actually pay taxes, that fund all the things that a place wants. And this is what happened to California, this is what happened in multiple states. But like they, they just leave. They don't stay there. And so the people that can't leave, that are dependent on the state, they're stuck there. And they're the ones that get hurt the most. But this happens all the time. The tax base gets gets emptied out because the people that have money are like, this place sucks. Now I'm out of here because they voted it into the ground.
Tim Pool
So, so, so real quick, take a look at some new. Mr. Bomdani's support was strongest in Western Queens and North Brooklyn. The commie corridor, youthful renter heavy neighborhoods known for their left leaning politics. Indeed, they're all communists. And all the lefties are coming out now clapping and cheering and I love it. I'm just, I am genuinely excited for it because the end is nigh. It's not like the mayor can come with an iron fist and just snap his fingers and make all these things happen. So there's going to be assemblymen and there's going to be City council and all that stuff to make these changes. Plus it'll be obstructed a bit by, you know, the Hochul and the state government, so we'll see what he actually gets done. But looking at what's going on here and what you see with the younger generation, everybody is starting making this prediction that as boomers die and millennials move into a heavier voting bloc, the Democratic Party is going to be communist. That is not a joke, that's an insult. Literal communist, as we're seeing now with Zorin. And you may be saying, he's not a communist, he's a socialist. A distinction with no difference whatever. However, there's also a viral tweet of his where he says, the mayor New York needs. And then he shows an image of someone from the Communist Party in India. So let's just say this guy fancies himself a communist, celebrates communists, and here he is.
Tate Brown
Yeah, well, you see everyone, like, rallying around like, we gotta get Eric Adams, we gotta stop this guy. But you're totally ignoring the problem because four years later, gonna be the exact same problem. There's gonna be a DSA candidate. And what do you, I mean, no one's going to come save you every single time. You have to address the actual issue that's driving this movement and people aren't taking it seriously whatsoever.
Tim Pool
Was it, I think California tried passing a law that said that if you had lived in California last 10 years, that you owed taxes. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Matthew Farace
It follows you.
Tim Pool
Yeah, yeah, nice try, dude. I'd like to see California State Police show up in Georgia and be like, you owes taxes. That's not gonna happen. But that's what I, that's what communists do. The issue that the communists have in the United States is that localized communism doesn't work because people can simply leave. See, in East Germany, they needed a wall to stop that from happening.
Phil Abonti
Yeah, I mean, that's common, you know, in socialist countries. You can't leave, Remember, regular. That's, that's standard. To be like, no, you're not allowed.
Matthew Farace
Remember, this guy's an Islamist, which is slightly different. Meaning. Have you guys ever wondered why is it that you'll, you'll see a radical Muslim teaming up with a purple haired transgender activist. What's, what's the, what's the, what's the convergence there? My theory is, I think it's pretty right that radical Islam is a political system posing as a religion. Okay. And so under that, and Dinesh d' Souz has interviewed people who have said this and so basically the idea is, hey, we'll partner with anybody who helps us achieve our objectives, and then when it's just you and me, then, then we'll throw you off the building.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, that's, that's just the intersection. That's just the intersectional hierarchy in the country where it's used as a means of power. I think it's funny because it could in a lot of ways, if people, if you had more faith in people, to actually look into the policies of the people that they're voting for, it could bring in, bring to light a lot of the contradictions that come from somebody who is both Muslim and supporting lgbtqia. Plus stuff to ask, you know, from what I know about the fundamentalist sect of this religion that runs completely in contradiction to your other beliefs. How do you kind of come to terms with that? But nobody's going to ask him that question. Nobody's gonna bring that up. And he wouldn't need to anyways, because as we know, there's no truth but power. It doesn't matter to them. It's all about the using intersectionality, using the oppression Olympics and their identity as a cudgel against the other side.
Matthew Farace
That's good.
Tate Brown
Well, also, like, people are totally scratching their heads trying to figure out, like, what brings radical Islamists and purple haired people together. And like, the one thing that unites them is they hate the United States as it was.
Matthew Farace
They hate Western civilization as it was.
Brett Dasovic
They hate capitalism.
Tate Brown
Right. So it's like the one uniting thing is they just hate what America used to be, and they want to continue to destroy that and drive that in the ground and erase that history. So, like, that's why you get someone that became a citizen yesterday becoming mayor of the most powerful city in the world. That's what happens. Because his entire, his entire platform is predicated on destroying what America was.
Tim Pool
I mean, as, as is many others who are brought into this country en masse over the past four years.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, that's why I said to have queer liberation, you must apparently defund the police, whatever that means and whatever those have to do with each other.
Tim Pool
Let me, let me, let me, let me break that down for you, Brett. It can be tough. Basically. If you want to have communism, you can't have an armed faction that will stop you from having your revolution. Yeah, I hope that helps.
Matthew Farace
Well, you know, in communist China. Yes, it's communist China. One of the, one of the tells is that you're supposed to repeat the line of the regime from that week. In other words, if you use last week's talking points, you're in trouble. You got to use this week's talking points. So to your point, they don't. It's not. There's no principles. It doesn't have to matter.
Brett Dasovic
That's why I can't keep up with whichever flag the left is running this week. It's too hard.
Phil Abonti
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Did you see Freedom Tunes made a video about this last year? The American Flag Company, they become the biggest corporation in the world because they keep adding different things to the algae.
Brett Dasovic
I said, it's literally me and Seamus were talking about them. He said, I think it's just. I think the whole thing was one big flag company's marketing. They're like, we are gonna make. We're gonna do gangbusters if we just keep adding to the flag. And then you go down. Like the. Down where we live, there's a. There's two houses that, like, fight back and forth. One of them has like the. He's got like a Don't Tread on Me mixed with an American flag. And then the guy next toward him has the LGBTQIA plus flag from that month plus the. You know, in this house, we believe that blah, blah, blah. And then their flags just keep getting bigger until eventually their whole house will just be encompassed by the flags.
Matthew Farace
You hear about the kids that. I think this happened today that got arrested in Georgia for like. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, defaming.
Tim Pool
We've got. We've got that one.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, they.
Tim Pool
They tore flags up. They're gonna go to jail for it.
Matthew Farace
Hate crimes.
Tim Pool
But. Well, we will get to that. But let's jump to this from the New York Post. Shares of firms tied to New York City real estate tank over fears of Mamdani's rent freeze. The Zoran effect. Already people are losing money and preparing their exodus. Not only that, but Christidis grocery store owners threatens to leave New York City. Catsimatitis. I'm probably passing it wrong. Said to disapprove of mayoral candidates plan to open city run grocery stores. Okay, let's. Let's. Let's just try and help. Walk you through this, guys. If you're a communist, leftist or young person, please listen. I would like to give you a simple one plus one equals two here. So we've got. Freeze the rent. Okay. He says, you know, jacking up rent. Stabilize apartments by 9% and counting. As mayor Zoran will immediately freeze the rent for all stabilized tenants and use every available resources to build the housing New Yorkers need to bring down the rent the number one reason working families are leaving our city is the housing crisis. The mayor has the power to change that. I will just start by saying it costs lots of money to maintain a building if the amount of money going in through rent is less than the amount of money to maintain, say the plumbing, the heat, the, the flooring, the walls, the electricity, city taxes, permits, all of that stuff, they can't rent it out. This is the problem with rent stabilization. So what we've actually seen in places like New York and la, people who own big buildings will decide not to rent out the units because the cost of having a tenant due to wear, tear and other issues is greater than the rent they actually bring in. Additionally, you got buildings need a super attendant superintendent. So there's somebody they're going to pay a salary to, to, to run the building. And this is what a lot of these commies don't understand. Okay, you guys, don't you own a house, Your property? Okay, I own a house and I'm not there. And then one day I come back in and it's a room I hadn't been in for a while. And what do I find on a ceiling crack? Not a crack stain.
Matthew Farace
Oh, ouch.
Tim Pool
Huh.
Matthew Farace
Time to call Home Depot, baby.
Tim Pool
And then we cut open the ceiling and what do we find? We have a big leak. And the water. Water everywh. Yeah, these things happen. So you can't just. These people, these people really don't get it when they're like, put a homeless person in an empty house, it's like.
Phil Abonti
That house will ridiculous idea.
Tim Pool
House fall apart. Yeah. You know, we had a debate with one of our buddies over water damage and we were explaining that if your basement floods, you have to get it dehumidified. You got to bring in the fridge. And he was convinced it's fine. What are you talking about? That doesn't happen. And this is what these people in New York are doing. So when he says freeze the rent, what happens? The landlord says when this person leaves, the security deposit is for like if they punched a hole in the wall or there's some reasonable damages that I can argue. But the general wear and tear is going to. You need remodeling, you need a superintendent to monitor to make sure that people are. You're up, up to the laws. So freezing rent makes no sense. You freeze the rent and they'll just stop renting. So what do you got to do? Ah, he points it out. Build affordable housing. Indeed. Well, I wonder why it is that LA hasn't done that despite being called the, the capital, the homeless capital of the developed world, certainly L. A has the money and the taxes on the wealthy to build affordable housing. Why can't they do it? Firstly, it's called nimby. Nobody will allow anybody to build affordable.
Brett Dasovic
Housing in my backyard.
Tim Pool
And then you ask yourself, well, if it's affordable housing, how do you build housing units below market cost? Meaning if there is a man who is a laborer and he says, I am entitled to the fruits of my labor, the workers of the world unite. Okay, Then he comes to you and says, the workers of the world demand a hundred thousand dollars to build that unit. Well, there's nothing you can do about it.
Matthew Farace
Right?
Tim Pool
He's entitled to the fruits of his labor. So what happens then is you say, we need to build this at a, at a cheap, we need to write this out for cheaper. But we got to pay that guy more money than we got. Where's that deficit come from? Easy. Other people's money. The only problem is.
Matthew Farace
And will you stop being so realistic and practical?
Tim Pool
I'll try.
Matthew Farace
Painful.
Tim Pool
But when you tax, you're going to tax the rich. They're going to leave. And then lastly, for the city owned grocery stores, my favorite thing.
Matthew Farace
Oh yes, this is the great. This is great.
Tim Pool
Why is gristed is going to leave. Okay. The government doesn't pay fees to itself. So now you've got a business with no permitting. They say there's no profit incentive. Profit just means the person who owns the bodega gets to pay his rent and take his daughter to her piano recital and pay gas for his car. Profit doesn't mean money to go on a yacht. So they're saying they're going to run profit profitless. Grocery stores below cost goods, what will that do? Long story short, no one can compete with artificially deflated goods. You have 15,000 convenience stores in New York City. Most of them are small businesses. If you strip away 4% of their revenue per year, they go out of business. And not even, not even. That's. Most of these things, they're operating on like a 3% margin. So if you strip 1% of their revenue, these people are living paycheck to paycheck. You take away 1%, what happens? The guy says, I'm just not making enough anymore. I'm gonna go get a job somewhere else. Then they all start closing down. You create food deserts. And the best part, what comes after the food deserts, Phil?
Phil Abonti
Well, the, the, all of the grocery.
Tim Pool
Stores closed, so there's no grocery stores. Yeah, everyone's got to go to only a small amount of government run grocery.
Phil Abonti
Stores and then food lines because there's nothing there. There's.
Tim Pool
Because they call them bread lines.
Phil Abonti
Bread lines, food lines.
Tim Pool
But there you go. Congratulations, New York. That's the path you're on.
Brett Dasovic
And they could have seen this happening in, during COVID I was actually, I was working at an apartment complex when the rent was fro, when people didn't have rent for however long it was. And the people that owned our apartment, the apartment that I worked in, they didn't even live there. They lived in Florida. This was like their one big investment. They owned two apartment complexes and they were constantly, you know, we would be trying to get people to pay rent that they just weren't doing because they didn't have to. They weren't being forced to at that time. And there was more than a few occasions where the apartment complex almost had to be sold off because they just didn't have the ability to collect the rent from those people.
Tim Pool
Let me, let me, let me read this for you. He says as mayor, Zorin will create a network of city owned grocery stores focused on keeping prices low, not making a profit without having to pay rent or property taxes. They will reduce overhead and pass on savings to shoppers. They will buy and sell at wholesale prices, centralize warehousing and distribution, and partner with local neighborhoods on products and sourcing. With New York City already spending millions of dollars to subsidize private grocery store operators, which are not even required to take Snap and Wick, we should redirect public money to a real public option. So just to stress, he's not saying there'll be no profit motive. He's saying they're also going to create artificial deflationary competition by not requiring rent or property taxes. Good luck running any business in New York when he does this.
Brett Dasovic
Nobody should be more angry than the business owners who have to constantly deal with local government trying to find any reason to put them out of business.
Tate Brown
There's, I mean, like you hit on already there. There's already a problem with them, like basically subsidizing these private grocery stores. And if you go to these grocery stores, it literally looks like a bomb went off in there.
Phil Abonti
Really?
Tim Pool
Like, hey, you don't rag on our bodegas, man. Well, I used to go every day and I'd say, I want roast beef with white American cheese.
Tate Brown
That's right.
Tim Pool
We don't want those artificial food dyes. I don't need coal tar in my cheese. And I Get on a Kaiser bun and I say smash it.
Tate Brown
Can you imagine the grill?
Tim Pool
And they go, can you imagine talking.
Tate Brown
About DMV employees running a grocery store like you're going to drink 3 month expired milk and just like drop dead on the, the future.
Brett Dasovic
You're going to think they're trying to poison you, but really it's just negligence.
Matthew Farace
Okay, but guys, I got to go back to this, the earlier point. If you, if you import people from asshole countries, I'm quoting President Trump here, you're going to have asshole expectations.
Brett Dasovic
But this is also something that you could.
Matthew Farace
I know it's the rich whites, but I'm saying there's other.
Tim Pool
But that's why I'm in favor of Trump's South Sudan deportation plan. Because it's not about an issue, it's about the ranking of it's degrees of issue. You know what I mean? Like the United States has some, you know, pretty crappy areas, you know what I mean? So, but we're not, we're not, you know, crap hole nation. We'll keep it. And then we might say when people come here from Guatemala or Honduras, many people might say that's a crap hole nation. I say, whoa, whoa, whoa, relative to what? So when the criminals come here and Trump is deported in the South Sudan, that's actually going to improve south Sudan. Their GDP is 300 bucks.
Matthew Farace
So it's actually compassionate conservatism better than North Minneapolis.
Tim Pool
It's redistribution of wealth.
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tim Pool
You know, so look, somebody who comes here from Guatemala, they, the fact that they, they, they've been to a Buffalo Wild Wings. This was a big story during the caravans in Trump's first term.
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tim Pool
They were interviewed by the LA Times and they asked one of the migrants at the caravan, why do you want to come to America? And quite literally it's a quote. I miss Buffalo Wild Wings Wings. So hold on, you think anybody in South Sudan knows anything about Buffalo Wild Wings? What's. So imagine what would happen if you, if you met, went back 500 years to Europe, right? The, the stories you could tell, the information you'd bring, you'd say, look, I gotta be honest, I could never build a computer in a million years. But I do know basic things like, you know how magnifying glasses can, or you can use that, you can use water or like that. I know things that could be made, I know what's possible. And you could probably give information that they'd be like, we never even thought of that, that can, that concept. I mean, the easiest way to explain it is zero had to be discovered. Literally the concept of mathematical zero to be discovered. Humans didn't know to even fathom imaginary numbers. There was a point where some dude discovered air because they just thought there was nothing there until eventually someone was like, hey, there's something there. And they figured it out, it's air. Or how about Archimedes law of water displacement? My children know these things. So if you got a guy who comes from Honduras and he has been to Buffalo wild wings 75 times, you bring him to South Sudan is going to be like, look, I gotta be honest, you get me chicken wings, you get me flour, you get me eggs, maybe a little bit of salt, I can make deep fried chicken wings. And I know what kind of sauces they had and what they tasted like. We could figure this out. You could bring Buffalo Wild Wings to South Sudan.
Matthew Farace
You know what I'd say? If I could go 500 years back to Europe, I'd say, listen guys, you're fighting the Muslim invasion, just stop. Because your great, great, great, great grandchildren are just going to let them in. So don't fight them because you're just going to give Europe over to these guys anyway. So prediction.
Tate Brown
Funny. Like you were saying, because in Nairobi there was a documentary that came out recently and a lot of British youth, quote unquote, British youth that get deported from Britain, so they're Kenyan nationals, they return to Nairobi, but they set up London style street gangs and they've completely ran the city for like the last five years. And they called it like we're road men and stuff. And they wear like 90 degrees out there wearing.
Matthew Farace
This is a thing.
Tate Brown
Oh, it's, there's a whole documentary. I don't remember who. And then also when I was in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, there was a fake Starbucks there because people got deported from the uk. They're like, I need a good cup of coffee. So they set up a fake Starbucks and it's like branding that's 10 years old. But by all accounts it looked like a Starbucks.
Tim Pool
Amenable. We there. This is why people invest in other countries in all seriousness, because people there. There was a guy I met a long time ago, ultra wealthy guy, worth hundreds of million dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars. And you want to know what his business model was? He literally just took things that already existed and worked for, for at least a year or two in the United States and then he went to developing nations and said he was like, okay, what percentage of your population is a smartphone? And they're like, at this point, 60, 70% have low cost, low cost Android phones. And then he was like, take a look at this app. Everybody's using it. It's got, it makes $10 billion a year. Let's make one for your country. And then boom. Now he's, he just made a million bucks a year off of the entire country. Not a lot for a developing nation, but you do that 10 times. He made himself a lot of money and he didn't. There's, there's nothing really to it. The idea works. We know for a fact it does. All we have to do is make the app and the system for your country and everyone's going to start using this and it will boost economic activity.
Matthew Farace
When are you starting? TIM CAST of South Sudan that's what.
Tim Pool
I already have it.
Matthew Farace
Oh, right. All right.
Tim Pool
We hired a guy in a beanie. He's been down there building it for the past three years.
Matthew Farace
How's this is he is. Does he skate too?
Tim Pool
He does.
Matthew Farace
Okay.
Tim Pool
Yeah. They got Ugandan skate club. They're pretty cool.
Brett Dasovic
If you want to think about something as far as, like, the incongruity of their belief system is like, last week we were talking about immigration. We were talking about how Trump is going to deport everyone and this country was built on immigrants. Well, now what this guy is proposing is to put a bunch of bodegas run by legal immigrants out of business, despite the fact that the week before you were talking about how everything that we're doing regarding immigrants in this country is evil. And they're proposing something that would take away much of their livelihood.
Phil Abonti
You know, there's one thing that I think that people need to, or people should, should kind of pay attention to. When the left says, oh, we're a nation of immigrants, that implies that every single person that comes to the United States is exactly the same. That means where they come from doesn't matter what they believe, doesn't matter how they, you know, how they want to. The society that they want to engage with doesn't matter. Every, you know, oh, we're a nation of immigrants. And so all immigrants are the same. Immigrant is just the same. They're all the same. And that's absolutely wrong. It's absolutely wrong. The culture that you come from matters. And if you do not endorse, and I was saying this earlier, but I think it's something that more Americans really need to vocalize and talk about when they're arguing with people, whether it be on the Internet or whatever. If you don't want to be an American. If you want to come to America to change America into something else, the United States should not allow you to come to America. And that is, that should not be even remotely controversial. I want to.
Tim Pool
I want to jump to this tweet from Stephen Miller. He says the commentary about NYC Democrats nominating an anarchist socialist for mayor omits one point, how unchecked migration fundamentally remade the New York City electorate. Democrats change politics by changing voters. That's how you turn a city that defined US dominance into what it is now. And we have this from Zoram. Zoran Mamdani's platform, Trump Proofing nyc, which I will read. He says Donald Trump is tearing the fabric of New York City in his second term. He has deployed ICE agents to pluck New Yorkers from their families. He has sent already high prices skyrocketing with tariffs. And he has threatened vital social services that working with New Yorker working New Yorkers rely on every day. Zoran Mandani will fight Trump's attempts to gouge the working class and deliver a city where everyone can afford a dignified life. He'll ensure our immigrant New Yorkers are protected by strengthening our sanctuary city apparatus, getting ICE out of all city facilities and ending any cooperation. Increasing legal support, protecting all personal data. He'll make NYC an LGBTQIA sanctuary city and protect reproductive rights. He'll also protect workers and ensure our current laws are enforced by increasing the budget of DCWP and the New York City Commission on Human Rights and muscling up our law department. I'll put it this way. Imagine there is a small campsite with 10 buildings and a large fence around it. Each building has a family. They are all friends. They've lived there for 100 years. One day, a group of people break through the gate and occupy five of those buildings. Those people in those five buildings are saying, we live here now and we should stay. Well, the other half of the property, which is the original owners, nominate a guy to lead them who says, I'm gonna drive these people out of our campsite. Now, just think about it simply the people who are there, the people who came there illegally band together and say, that guy's gonna try to kick us out. We must stop him. What people need to understand in terms of the perspective on this, Donald Trump is not targeting immigrants. He is targeting illegal immigrants. People are violating the law. But outside of that, even what Zoran Mamdani is saying is, anyone who is here doesn't have to follow US Law. We've broken the law. To come here. And we will not allow law enforcement to protect their own nation. Let me stress this again. PR is everything. The narrative being driven by Zoran Mamdani is that we are just simple families living in New York. Let me restructure that statement.
Phil Abonti
Statement.
Tim Pool
Illegal immigrants who illegally entered our country are banding together to assert that they will not allow the United States to defend its own nation. That's what they're saying when they say sanctuary. Now, would you tolerate a gang breaking into your house and then arguing amongst themselves about how they're going to stop you from protecting your home and your family? That's what's happened and that's what's happening right now. Stephen Miller makes an interesting point, but the question then is how do you remedy it?
Phil Abonti
Thankfully, Donald Trump has shown that he is willing to call in the Marine Corps.
Tim Pool
I don't know that Donald Trump is willing to call in the Marine Corps to start mass deporting people by the truckload.
Phil Abonti
And no, no, he, they'll just defend the ICE agents that are actually doing the deporting.
Tim Pool
ICE so far has not been able to deport enough people.
Phil Abonti
No, they haven't been, they haven't been able to deport nearly enough. But that doesn't mean that we should stop or it doesn't mean that we shouldn't try.
Tim Pool
Well, if you want New York to resemble what it did when the US attained global dominance and became the unipolar power you have, and this is, and the left always jumps to the race thing because the ill informed don't understand ideologies and race is easy for them to understand. I don't care. Actually Tucker Carlson put it well, the interests of black Americans are the same as any other American. Why would you even bring race up? The issue is that foreign born who come to this country whether legally or illegally have a very different ideology to, to America. Hence Zoran wants totalitarian fascistic governance. And the people who come here say I don't care, just give me free.
Matthew Farace
And Tim, that's why when you're legal you have to go through a citizenship process. And that citizen process requires you to understand the Constitution, our system of government. So if you go around that to.
Tim Pool
Your point, Zo Ran is legal.
Phil Abonti
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And he's a communist.
Matthew Farace
No, I know that. But I'm saying to your point that this is an basically an illegal immigrant island and because they came illegally, they don't have to go through that filter of understanding our system.
Brett Dasovic
The idea that some, some may come out like he is being a communist but many others come here, hopefully holding American values.
Matthew Farace
If you come here legally and you. And you go through the process and then you go through the citizenship process. I mean, I don't know what the stats are, but let's just say we've been doing that for a long time and it's been working out.
Brett Dasovic
And that's my point. And they start businesses and they. But he wants you to both live here, but he doesn't want you to own your business because he wants to shut down your bodega so that you can go and go to the food lines, go to the bread lines. Right. It's also why they obfuscate the use of. Or that, why they omit the word illegal in that phrase so that you conflate the two. And most of it ends up being a losing factor for Americans anyways because so much white guilt has been placed on this country in relation to immigration that they're not going to push back on this stuff for your fear of being called racist because you believe that if you come here illegally, you have committed a crime and you should not do that.
Tim Pool
Republicans have largely been unwilling, and conservatives in general, to do what needs to be done in this country to maintain its values, its system of governance, and provide for the next generation. Democrats have been wholly willing to do literally anything up to and including murdering people, shooting them in the streets of Portland or at the Chaz Chop in Seattle. Aaron Danielson shot and killed the kids at the Chaz Chop. Shot and killed. Molotov cocktails given out. And what happens with their legal. The legal system in place, Sweetheart deals for those who push violently their ideology. The right did nothing. They won't even engage in any kind of subterfuge or PR campaigns. They largely just stand upright and say, but we are honorable. And the left says, you can be whatever you want to be when we have the power.
Brett Dasovic
That's what it kind of came up the other night when people were talking about Charlie Kirk's characterization of him as, as a Muslim socialist. And people are saying, why are you bringing up his religion? Like, what does that have to do with any of this? And I said, yes, I get it. That's a, that's a fair characterization because it's not really the point. But the thing is, is they're going to use their identity, again, as a cudgel, as a weapon. And it doesn't matter to honorable because they are going to use everything in their power to take what you have, and they do not care if you're honorable. Honorable doesn't matter if you end up dead in a ditch.
Tim Pool
Charlie, Charlie. Kirk's point as I interpreted it was he said he tweeted something like it was, you know, 24 years ago.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Tim Pool
That radical Islamic terrorists destroyed two massive skyscrapers killing 2,754 people. And within the span of a couple decades, the city has, has nominated for their mayor a foreign born Muslim socialist. A lot of the left are going to be like, how dare you? That's so wrong. I literally don't care. The point taken is look at the radical ideological shift over two decades. I don't care if he was a Japanese communist or a Buddhist who wanted to build a bunch of monks on the top of all the skyscrapers. The point is, since 911 the ideological makeup of New York City has flipped in a massive way that no one would have expected in two decades.
Matthew Farace
Yeah. And to your point, Tim, we have case studies again, we have Europe. So I think the UK is the best case study. Look at Londanistan. The place is, the mayor's Muslim. There's all kinds of public officials that are Muslim. Look what's happening there. Rape, gangs, all kinds of violence.
Tim Pool
You'll go to jail if you say naughty words.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, well, exactly right. And for the, for the, let's say, indigenous people. Yeah, you, you, if you say something, all of a sudden you're, if you say something on social media, to your point, you're going to jail. So we know this doesn't work. We're watching, we're watching Britain sink into the ocean right in front of us. And, and that's why I agree with you, Tim, about let this happen in New York. But it's so painful to watch New York turn into London.
Tim Pool
Well, I'll be honest, I have literally no problem with Donald Trump using the DOJ to go after. Look, if Zoran gets elected and he literally says we will defy federal law, then he should be indicted and charged with sedition.
Phil Abonti
Hell yeah.
Tim Pool
The DOJ should go in and remove him and federalize the city if they have to. Listen, we have federal law. I don't care what the left and the liberals say. I've explained this a couple years ago. You may as well be France arguing about the state of the American government when these socialists, these commies, these far left people say, well, you're arguing for fascism. No, you are not part of what we are talking about. We over here talking about United States of America. We have laws, we have a federal government. The laws that were passed say illegal immigrants get deported. You in New York as a system of governance, are saying, you will violate American law. Well, then that's called sedition.
Matthew Farace
Right.
Tim Pool
And we will send in the DOJ and Donald Trump to arrest you for a sedition, remove you. You will lose your authority, creating a crisis where the federal government's gonna have to federalize your city and have new elections. And if the next guy comes in, says, we too, will violate federal law, they say, okay, let's roll sedition again. But if the Republicans are unwilling to do this, then you just lose. Because the left has. If we keep playing this game of pendulum swing, what do we get? The pendulum swings to the right and they stop and they say, slow down there, Democrats. The pendulum goes left and they go quick, smash all the windows out. Then it swings back to the right, they say, stop. Basically, every time the Republicans win, it's a timeout. And every time the Democrats win, it's move smashing and burning.
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tate Brown
I mean, that's why I've said, like, with, with the Trump administration, no matter what they do, as far as immigration goes, the birthright citizenship case with the Supreme Court is all that matters, because that's literally whatever progress you make on immigration, it's going to all get undone if you don't get rid of birthright citizenship. Because it's like that. The idea of birthright citizenship is it just divides the world between Americans and future Americans. You can't. You can't operate a country like.
Phil Abonti
No.
Tate Brown
Like, the left plays this game where they pretend like the composition of your country is, like, not up for discussion. And it's like, well, if, you know, you go to Michigan and there's towns there that are entirely Islamic, like, I think that's a pretty valid Dearborn. Yeah, Yeah, I think that's a pretty valid concern to have of what is.
Matthew Farace
People cheering Death to America and rooting for Iran. Right. In our own country, in Michigan, in our own country.
Phil Abonti
It's not just, nor like, it's not only is it normal for the population in a democracy, in a democratic, you know, republic we have. It's not only normal for people to say, well, this is what I prefer the makeup of my. My first of all, my neighborhood and community and, and. And state and country to be, but that's something that's been normal for all of human history.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Phil Abonti
You know, the idea that just because now it's, you know, 2025 or. And this is a totally novel idea, so maybe the past 25 years, where people will openly say, no, it doesn't matter who comes to your country. You just have to let everyone in. Doesn't matter. Doesn't matter what they think, doesn't matter what they believe, doesn't matter how they, you know, how they want to organize their society. You let him in and if you don't, then you're an illiberal racist, whatever they want to call it. All of that stuff is all novel and it is totally, it's totally foreign.
Matthew Farace
You remember when Ron. Do you remember when Ron Desantis. It was one of my favorite moments when DeSantis released a bunch of people onto Martha's Vineyard. Yeah, it was great, right, Indy? Fantastic. Yeah, fantastic.
Brett Dasovic
And what is it like liberal, like American liberals or the American left are the only groups group with a. Like the white American liberals are the only group with an out group bias, meaning that they do not prefer those of their own race makeup. Right. So that's kind of. You take that to the extreme in this country and it's the idea that you can't have a say or a belief that there should be some type of limit to who and what is allowed into your country because having that discussion at all is just basically tacitly admitting to them if you play by their rules, that you're a racist in some way, shape or form. So people won't even have the discussion.
Tate Brown
Yeah. Oh, look how white liberals idolize like the Bourdain going to a third world country and like being. I'm so enlightened that I'm here, I'm indulging in this cuisine. It's like they just absolutely hate everything about America and they like view Lagos as this like society that we should look up to and that sort of thing. And it's like that's what it comes down to is they have no, they have a hatred towards. It's one thing to have an in group preference. It's another thing to have a hatred to your group, which is just an indication of how you view yourself as an individual. And yeah, it's absolutely ridiculous. And yeah, I mean that's what it comes back to with immigration because like, for example, in the last election, immigrants, it was 60, 40, Kamala, 60% of immigrants voted for Kamala. And that with the second generation, it didn't really budge. So it's like the geo. This is what frustrates me about the GOP is they like have this hunch that one day we'll win immigrants over because we'll just win them over with free market economics. And it's like, look at Zoron. He's literally doesn't give a rip about any economics textbook that's out there. He just cares about destroying the city for the sake of destroying the city. And the same way that the Soviets would drain lakes and burn down forests just because they hated nature. So it's like, yeah, we can't go hunch and hope we're going to win them over. It's like, no, we just need to be realistic and like Matt Walsh said, maybe start tapering back the moratorium.
Tim Pool
Let's jump to the story from ABC News. NATO Secretary General calls Trump Daddy. How do you guys feel about that?
Tate Brown
I think it's a boonies marketing opportunity.
Tim Pool
I think it was boonies Daddy, Trump.
Matthew Farace
According to the Hill headline later today, NATO chief clarifies Trump comments. I didn't call him Daddy.
Tim Pool
Oh, he did.
Matthew Farace
And I know which is which is really weird.
Tim Pool
Deborah Haynes from Sky News, Mark Rutter, the NATO chief, who is your friend? He called you Daddy earlier. Look at Ruby. Do you regard your NATO allies as kind of children?
Brett Dasovic
No, he likes me. I think he likes me.
Tim Pool
If he doesn't, I'll let you know. I'll come back and I'll hit him hard.
Matthew Farace
Okay?
Tim Pool
He did it very affectionately. Daddy. You're my daddy. You regard your NATO allies, though, as kind of like children. And they're obviously listening to you and they're spending more and you're obviously appreciative of that. But do you hope that actually they're going to be able to defend themselves, defend Europe on their own? Well, it was a terrible question, but I'm glad she asked it because, look, it's a stupid question to ask Trump. Do you view the NATO countries as children? No, he doesn't. He views them as nations and of varying size and influence that he's negotiating with. He got them all to pay their Fair share, the 5%, and he got Iran and Israel to stop bombing each other. And so the NATO chief said daddy sometimes has to use strong language. And then everyone laughed and they were like, did he just call him Daddy? And now he's trying to deny it because it's kind of gay.
Tate Brown
This is the zestiest foreign visit in recent memory.
Phil Abonti
It's worth noting that there's a lot of things that Democrats and Biden and previous administrations had said, oh, these things we can't do. You can't do this, you can't do that. Whether or not they actually tried, I don't know. But Donald Trump has made it perfectly clear that you can just do things as the president, the President has immense power. The president has immense influence. And when he says, we're gonna do this, and everyone gets all up in arms, you give it a week and it turns out, oh, he actually did. Everybody that was freaking out kind of calmed down. I honestly think that he's going to get most of NATO up to 5%. I can't wait to hear. Hopefully there is video of when Trump goes to Spain and actually does the, the, the argument with them and see how they respond. Because to be honest with you, if they're not going to spend the 2%, never mind the 5%, but the 2%, they shouldn't be in NATO. And especially if they're going to specifically say, we're going to ignore this. Okay, well, you're not in NATO anymore.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Matthew Farace
But the truth is, is he. This is the. Maybe it's was like a Freudian slip. The truth is, he is Daddy in the sense that Trump is. Trump is the dad of the world. Right. He's. He's saying, now, you guys, stop that. You guys stop fighting each other. You guys behave yourselves. Hey, hey. And he's. He is the adult who is trying to make the world behave. So even though they said it jokingly, I buy it.
Tate Brown
He's against spanking.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, that's right.
Phil Abonti
There's legitimacy to that argument.
Tim Pool
I'm going to tell Trump what to do, and he needs to listen to me. Trump, when you go to Spain, careful.
Matthew Farace
When you're talking to your dad.
Tim Pool
Oh, no, no, no. He's going to hear me out. When you go to Spain, make sure you get Iberian pork. It is the best in the world. You guys ever have it?
Tate Brown
Oh, yeah.
Tim Pool
Southern Spain pork is amazing. Wow.
Matthew Farace
I'm gonna. I'm gonna have to take a. A rain check on the pork. Oh, little theological problem.
Tim Pool
There you go. Well, you get a pass.
Matthew Farace
I get a pass.
Tim Pool
But they do have good. They do have good vinaigrette.
Brett Dasovic
Right.
Tim Pool
I went to Malaga and they had. It was like a reception for a news event, and they brought out all these. All this Iberian pork. And it is. They. They say it's like filet mignon. It's like the. It's like the wagyu of pig, you.
Matthew Farace
Know, it's Daddy's pork.
Tim Pool
Daddy's pork. Trump, he's probably had it before. Who am I talking. You know, Trump's probably. I. I have a funny story I was telling my buddy. There's like this. This, like. I guess it's. I don't know what you'd call it. It's One of those things where you. You. You know something that most people don't know, and then you ask them the question. I don't. I don't know if it's not a riddle, but I. I asked my buddy, have you ever had wasabi? And it's because the wasabi you get at a sushi restaurant is actually just horseradish paste mashed into a ball. And real wasabi is in Japan, and they don't export it. And so it's one of those trick questions. Hey, you ever have wasabi? And they go, yes. No, you didn't. Because actually, it's only in Japan you've never really had it.
Brett Dasovic
Everybody hates that guy, though. The guy who asks the question that they know you're going to give the wrong answer.
Tim Pool
Agree, Read.
Phil Abonti
I have had the real wasabi, but.
Tim Pool
I asked my buddy, thinking I was gonna get him, and I was like, you ever. You ever have a wasabi? And he goes, yep. And I was like, no, you didn't, because. And he goes, actually, I have. I was in Japan, and they brought it to my table and they shaved it off in front of me. And I was like, oh.
Brett Dasovic
He's like, you're not kidding me.
Tim Pool
You're not kidding me on this one.
Brett Dasovic
See, I think the guy probably, like, after. After he said daddy. Probably, like, why didn't I just say father? I got zesty for a minute. I should have left. I should have just said father. It would have hit just as hard.
Tim Pool
Let me. Let me pull the clip up, though, so you can actually hear him.
Matthew Farace
I want to see Tim Pool, who's your daddy? T shirts. That's what I want to see.
Tate Brown
I'm wondering, like, in these. In these negotiation rooms, if they're like, oh, daddy's angry.
Matthew Farace
Now. They are.
Tate Brown
I mean, Zelensky wore a suit, so clearly he knows Daddy's home.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, that's right.
Tim Pool
Yup. Here you go. Listen to this. They're not going to be fighting each other. They've had it. They've had a big fight. Like two kids in a schoolyard. You know, they fight like hell.
Brett Dasovic
You can't stop them. Let him fight for about two, three minutes.
Tim Pool
Then it's easier to stop them. And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language. His accent made it that much gayer.
Brett Dasovic
I think there's, like, instant regret. As soon as he said.
Tim Pool
He's like, oh, I'm going to go.
Tate Brown
On the pride flag. All right?
Tim Pool
And then she. This reporter makes it worse because it was. It was. It was obvious. Trump said the School. The kids. The school kids are fighting. And he was saying, and then Daddy has to come in. And he meant figuratively. Right. But the problem was Trump was referring to himself in Israel and Iran are acting like school children. He's got to get him to stop. So when he thought he was going to play into that by calling him Daddy, he called Trump Daddy. Clearly, he regrets it. But then this reporter comes in and says, he called you Daddy. Do you feel like NATO are your children? She set him up. So it was a dumb question, but it's set. It set the narrative on Trump being called Daddy. And then Trump said, what did he say? I want to hear him say it again.
Matthew Farace
I'm hard. Okay.
Phil Abonti
He did.
Tim Pool
He did it very affectionate. Daddy, you're my daddy.
Matthew Farace
You're my daddy.
Tate Brown
I think this is. Would this be a good tip for a lot. Next time he gets a Trump. Trump question off, he'd be like, daddy, what do you think of this?
Tim Pool
Allah.
Phil Abonti
You need to do that. That would be hilarious.
Tim Pool
This current political environment is both chaotic but entertaining.
Brett Dasovic
It is only entertaining because he can take something like that and turn it into that sound bite at the end. Yeah, that's why it's funny.
Tim Pool
You got communists trying to take over cities. You got. There's, There's a protest today, like an hour, like two hours ago in D.C. they stormed the Capitol. Not kidding. And they got arrested. It's just, it's, it's, it's wild. Prices are through the roof on so many things. And, you know, may you live in interesting times.
Matthew Farace
Hey, you got. Tim, you got to give them credit on the protest, because I was looking it up and it was an anti Medicare. No, yeah, it's about the Medicare Medicaid portion in the big, beautiful bill. And I've got data from Eyes over, which is a social listening software that shows that. That scoring for Democrats, you know, accusing the bill, what they're doing, it's not working. The Republicans. So that's what they're. They think. Okay, well, this is something we got. So let's stage a protest and see if we can make a new story.
Tate Brown
So much like old people raiding the Capitol like they're wall.
Matthew Farace
Yeah. I mean, what I'm saying is, like, falls everywhere. They're really desperate to take anything they can and frame it the right way and try to get some points.
Tim Pool
If they really want to get Young Bill to protest, they should just say that the bill is Israel.
Matthew Farace
That's it.
Tim Pool
There you go.
Phil Abonti
$1 trillion to Israel.
Tim Pool
Not to Israel. They'll Literally be like, do you know what Israel is? Be like, I've heard of it. It's that bill.
Phil Abonti
Bill.
Tim Pool
That bill is Israel. Like they don't even know if it's a country or not. They don't. I think one of the funniest things I heard was that I can't remember who said it. They said these protesters don't know from which river to which sea. Yeah, they're just. It's a slogan. You just heard it on college campus and they decided to say it.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, well, that's. That kind of came up when, like a long time ago when we were discussing that phrase and I asked how many people, do you think at that protest even know what that means? The derivation of it? And because that's in my mind, I imagine just a bunch of kids who don't actually pay attention to what's going on, just want to part of something and don't have any real knowledge about what they are fighting against.
Tim Pool
That's all of it. Like, I actually saw somebody on Instagram unironically use the word wimixen.
Phil Abonti
Oh God.
Tim Pool
W O M X N. I like.
Brett Dasovic
It when they use folks with an X. Wi.
Tim Pool
WomenXen is the trans friendly word for women because you put the X in the word and that means trans. I guess. So Womixen means women and trans women.
Matthew Farace
You'Re like mixing. Is the mix like you're mixing women.
Tim Pool
W O M x n. It takes the man out. Yeah, Wimixen.
Brett Dasovic
Or you used to use chest feeders. They use that one.
Tim Pool
They don't, they don't pronounce it wimix and they pronounce it woman. But you read it and you're like, woman.
Matthew Farace
I like, I like your, I like your way of saying it better, Tim.
Tim Pool
Well, how am I supposed to describe what it is unless I actually. If I said, if I said I, I. If I said I saw someone unironically put the word woman in their profile, people would be like, what do you mean? No, no. Well, doesn't explain anything.
Brett Dasovic
He did the same thing with Latinx because they didn't want to use the derivation between Latina and Latino.
Tate Brown
Oh, I've been using it pretty heavily because I want Shine Bomb to calm down down there. So I'm like, I'm just going to keep reiterating it over and over again.
Phil Abonti
Latin X. Yeah, that's my favorite.
Tim Pool
It reminds me of that. What? Winks Club. That's that. That fairy kids show with the fairies.
Phil Abonti
Don't know.
Brett Dasovic
I know what it is. I've never seen it.
Tim Pool
Me neither.
Tate Brown
The Native Secretary loves that show.
Tim Pool
That's. That. That's the. That's the correlation. Like, when you call someone Latinx, it. I. I'm imagining, like, you know, like a. A migrant day laborer with fairy wings flying around.
Brett Dasovic
There's a show to be made there, some Latinx club. There's Home Depots around here. We could go film it ourselves.
Tim Pool
There are, like, illegal immigrant day laborer fairies that are at Home Depot, and they help you finish the work at your home.
Brett Dasovic
Like, it gets done really fast because they use magic.
Tate Brown
They' just a tape measure.
Matthew Farace
Starring Gavin Nome, I guess.
Tim Pool
All right, all right. Let's. Let's. Let's. Let's get to it, guys. We had the story from the post. Millennial rep Lamonica McIver pleads not guilty to assault charges after may altercation outside Delaney hall, which is kind of crazy because there's video for punching a cop. So I don't know how you plead not guilty to that.
Phil Abonti
That's the thing. It's like, girl, they got you on.
Brett Dasovic
Video, like, in 4K because she was fighting fascism. She.
Phil Abonti
That wasn't a cop. That was fascist.
Brett Dasovic
It was a fascist. Fascist.
Phil Abonti
Yeah. She wasn't hitting a police officer. She wasn't hitting an agent of the law, an agent of the government. She was hitting fascism because everything is fascist.
Tim Pool
Let me see if. Wait, is this. Oh, wait, there's something else. I'm just trying to find the story.
Phil Abonti
This is all about political. At the end of the day, this is all about political intimidation. I don't know. I thought it was all about physical intimidation. Failed physical intimidation.
Brett Dasovic
The new trend is to just go get arrested. Like, lawfully arrested.
Tim Pool
All right, here's the video from May 9. I should make sure everybody gets a chance to literally watch the footage of her punching a cop. Is there sound on this one? No sound. Okay, so here you can see her in the red, and she's fighting, shoving. And it gets better. There's her shoving. You can see she's shoving him. So first, that's just regular old assault. But wait, there's more. There's her. You see her doing a closed fist pound. We don't know on who, though. Boom. And then there's the closest bound. And now here's the closest punch of the cop. She punches him in the back of the shoulder. Oh, they blur it out. Or. I'm sorry, the YouTube's blocking it. So check it out. Boom. See that?
Phil Abonti
Oh, there you go.
Tim Pool
Boom. Punches. This is A cop. She punched him in the back. How are you going to plead not guilty when you're on camera doing it? It does.
Phil Abonti
She not going to rely on the, the jury to find her not guilty or she's going to rely on.
Brett Dasovic
They just won't or they, they won't prosecute.
Tim Pool
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, if you're a Democrat, just do whatever you want all the time.
Brett Dasovic
It's different.
Tim Pool
Why didn't, why didn't, why didn't the DOJ arrest Brad Lander?
Phil Abonti
Pardon me?
Tim Pool
Why didn't the DOJ arrest Brad Lander?
Phil Abonti
I'm not sure.
Tim Pool
I'm sorry. He got arrested. Why wasn't he charged? Why did Trump let him go? I'm, I'm just so sick of all of this, okay? I'm sick of all of it. This is why I've never liked Republicans. They are, they're a bunch of turtles walking around. They're funny to look at, but they don't do much and a three foot tall fence stops them from doing anything. The Brad Lander goes to, it goes to an immigration court, links arms the guy who they are to deport and starts screaming at the cops. They can't do this. They have no authority to arrest or detain and literally fights with the cops and they don't charge him. And then he goes on shows like he went, I think he went on Charlemagne and he says he actually got called out for doing a stunt. I'm just going to say this. If the Trump DOJ will not charge these guys, they're going to all keep doing it.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, right.
Tim Pool
Bowman pulled a fire alarm to obstruct an official proceeding. Nothing.
Matthew Farace
That's why she's doing this, because I think she's just, just looking around and betting that she can do the same thing everybody else is doing and get away with it.
Brett Dasovic
They know that they can. If they can't stop you by calling you racist, they can stop you by calling you a fascist. That's why they do this, because they know that they're afraid of being called authoritarian.
Tim Pool
I guess I think it's just that Republicans have always been weak and unwilling to do the difficult things to, to win power, partially because they have honor, which I respect, but partially because they're also scared.
Phil Abonti
You know that. Has anyone ever heard the story about like, oh, if you're, if you're a conservative and you're walking through a field and there's a closed fence or closed gate there, you'll leave it because someone closed it for a reason. But if You're a liberal. You'd go to the gate and open it up. Has anyone ever heard that kind of stuff?
Brett Dasovic
I've never heard. It's not a gate that you're trying to get somewhere. You'll just open it to open it.
Matthew Farace
It.
Phil Abonti
Well, yeah, because it's. It's. It's something to do with the. The. The impulse that, you know, people that are conservative have versus the impulse that people that are. That are a progressive or on the right or on the left have. And I, It's. It. I totally lost where I was going with this. I don't know why I brought it up.
Tim Pool
You want people to open random gates.
Phil Abonti
I hope. I hope they do open random gates. No, but it's. It's something about, like, things are. If you. If you see a gate and it's closed, you're the conservative would be like, well, someone closed it for a reason.
Tim Pool
Like how sometimes cats get mad that doors are closed and will put their arms under it.
Brett Dasovic
And our cats just like. So we have. In our apartment, we have one cat that stays in this half the apartment, the other two over here, and they just go back and forth of just knocking on the door all night long.
Tim Pool
Cats don't like doors being closed.
Phil Abonti
The door, like, sitting on the top of a table, either. They just knock it right off.
Tim Pool
They're correct. Things shouldn't be on the table. What are you doing on the floor?
Matthew Farace
The thing that worries me the most about this story is we've been talking about societal meltdown is if politicians are doing this, what message does this send to their supporters? Like, if these are the people. If these are the people we're electing to represent us, and they're supposed to be an example, and they're shoving cops. What are we telling. What are we telling the average American? It's a horrible precedent.
Brett Dasovic
I thought they were fascist.
Tim Pool
I thought they were saying.
Phil Abonti
I thought they were telling the average American that January 6th wasn't actually a problem.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, right.
Matthew Farace
Right. Yeah, right. Well, you know what? That, you know what they say? If the left didn't have double standards, they've had no standards whatsoever.
Phil Abonti
Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
Who was the one you were talking about that was arrested but not charged?
Tim Pool
Brad Lander.
Brett Dasovic
You said that Charlemagne called him out.
Tim Pool
Like, you got. Like him and Jose Padilla were doing these stunts.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, he. He does like, he gets it right every so often.
Tim Pool
He's Jose now.
Brett Dasovic
Charlemagne gets it right every so. Yeah, I think he calls them out when they do this.
Tate Brown
I think he's a very simple man.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, I appreciate it.
Tate Brown
Yeah, I love it.
Tim Pool
I don't know if it's that, like, these liberals didn't go to high school, but when I think it was J.D. vance said Jose, right?
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Yeah. When he accidentally calls you Joseph and then you get mad about it, that's when it becomes your nickname. If he, if he laughed and said, call me Jose, buddy, whatever makes you smile, nobody would care.
Brett Dasovic
Is hate a nickname? It's gonna stick forever. Like, if you want a nickname to stick, pretend to hate it.
Tate Brown
Literally forgot Elizabeth.
Brett Dasovic
Oh, they're calling me Axel Dang.
Tate Brown
Yeah, I forgot. What Warren's real. Elizabeth Warren, because who's that? Yeah, exactly.
Matthew Farace
Oh, yeah, Pocahontas.
Tim Pool
Oh, I know who that is.
Matthew Farace
That's Daddy's nickname for sitting there.
Tate Brown
I was like, oh, what's her.
Matthew Farace
I like this Daddy thing. I'm going to go with it. I'm going to go with it.
Tate Brown
Trump loves it.
Tim Pool
Well, there. There's like some video going around of a guy in Michigan saying we should refer. For the purpose of the debate, Trump should be referred to as Daddy. And now all the liberals are like, see, It's a cult.
Phil Abonti
Oh, God.
Tim Pool
Yep.
Phil Abonti
It's exhausting.
Tate Brown
Joe Biden on the debate stage. Like, this Daddy guy is a big problem.
Brett Dasovic
Like a, Like a gate in the middle of nowhere.
Phil Abonti
Yeah, I. It was. I think it was because, like, the, The. The. It had something to do with them. My thought process was it had something to do with the fact that the left. The means don't matter to them. They just want the result. And I'm not sure how I can.
Brett Dasovic
I mean, that's actually true for the most part. It's like the. When. When I was trying to explain to someone why they lose is that they do not care to. They doesn't matter if they lie, it doesn't matter if they cheat, it doesn't matter if they steal. The only thing that matters is that they get the end result they want and that there is no truth but power and that the ends always just because, as you always say, you know, the only thing that matters is the revolution.
Phil Abonti
Yeah. It's the issue.
Matthew Farace
Just remember, guys, Daddy is a term of endearment.
Brett Dasovic
Yes.
Matthew Farace
Unless Daddy makes you say it. Yeah, you'll be insane.
Tate Brown
Like, they call me Padre, they call me.
Phil Abonti
But I mean, look, it's clear that everyone knows that the left doesn't care about the law or anything. You can see it every single night in Portland and Seattle lately, just, you know, rioting and, and being angry at. At Donald Trump because they're actually mad at their dad. And that's what Donald Trump.
Matthew Farace
No, that's right, because they're, they're mad at. At somebody saying there's. There are standards for behavior. There's a right and wrong, there's morality, there's good and bad. There's, you know, all the. Again, we're talking about Western civilization here. And what, what's amazing to me is I'm hearing Tim describe. Tim, I'm hearing you break down earlier all the stuff going on in New York. And I'm just thinking to myself, how on earth. You know, because I've got the gray hair to prove I've been around a little bit longer. And I'm sitting here going, how is it that Tim has to explain this? That's the most troubling part of, like, how is it that Tim has to break this down and educate people that this is a bad thing? Why is this even. That's the craziest part to me.
Tim Pool
Well, I think most.
Matthew Farace
You had to say that most people.
Tim Pool
Are focused on their lives. Yeah, you know, it's, it's, it's. Electricians gotta hire a guy to fix his copying machine, but he can tell you how to put electricity and, you know, electrical systems in your building. And so for the average person, why do they watch the shows? Because, well, they're at work all day, whether they're a car salesman or a. They work in a steel fabrication plant or something, and they get news in bits and pieces. And so you come home upon Tim Cast irl, and I, like any other service provider, will be like, hey, all day. I was reading the news while you were working. Here's what I've read about.
Matthew Farace
But also, Tim, I. It's because it makes a point that communism is so, like, if you think about marketing, communism rebrands and repackages itself constantly. Oh, you don't like this, it's this. You don't like this, it's this. And so you, in that case, had to remind people, hey, guys, it's the same stuff, different day. This is what it is. It's the same thing as the Soviet Union where people were waiting in line to get into the grocery stores. Same thing, different packaging.
Phil Abonti
That's why it's. It's. That's why it's. It's always the revolution. The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution. They always package it. The point isn't whatever they're talking about. The point is how can we destabilize the existing status quo and institute A.
Matthew Farace
Communist utopia, using the base human instinct.
Phil Abonti
Of jealousy, using whatever means they.
Matthew Farace
No, but it's always the same thing. Thing they have works. They have what you don't have and you deserve and to have what they have. That's what it is.
Phil Abonti
It's totally not always the same thing. Because sometimes they use tanks.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, yeah, but I'm saying it's the same argument, which is they, you deserve more. You. You deserve more. And. And you know, they're stealing from you.
Phil Abonti
I mean, this is the exact reason why I said that. The pro. Like, why I said at the beginning of the show, look, this is. This is. A lot of this is based on feminists, you know, feminist ideology. Because the. The first arguments made in that was like, hey, your man is holding you down. Your husband doesn't let you do this. And there was that. You can say, look, there was. There's some. Some validity to it. Women couldn't own property or when. Couldn't own, you know, couldn't own bank. Have bank accounts or whatever. So fine, fair enough. But the arguments that were made were always based on oppression. Your husband or men generally are holding you down, they're oppressing you, and then it. It just goes on to the next group that they. You can convince is being oppressed. So that way they get up.
Matthew Farace
Have you heard Dennis Prager talk about the difference between the biblical idea between justice and compassion?
Phil Abonti
No.
Matthew Farace
Really? Brilliant. He talks about the fact that, like, justice has to be applied court, like, to all of us, because that's the only way we have a society. And compassion can be applied personally. But if you mix it up and you make compassion the societal value and you take justice away, everybody gets screwed.
Tim Pool
Yeah, right.
Brett Dasovic
And this is happening like what's happening right now, what you're talking about, have and have not. So if you look at what's going on in Venice with the Bezos wedding, there's people protesting Jeff Bezos getting married there. And the best part is, is then there's shop owners who are like, no, no, no, we want you here because you're going to frequent our stores. You're going to spend money here. We are a tourist town. But those aren't the people that are protesting.
Matthew Farace
Right.
Brett Dasovic
It's young people with no job and no skin in the game who are out there.
Matthew Farace
Skin in the game?
Brett Dasovic
Yeah. You're. Get out of here, Jeff. Meanwhile, everyone who runs a business there is like, I want the billionaire to come into my store. He's got exp. He's got disposable income. We want them here. And that might be the greatest example of how, how ridiculous it's gotten when a tourist town is like, we don't want rich tourists here.
Phil Abonti
It's hilarious.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Phil Abonti
It's also going to.
Tim Pool
Well, I think a component of the fourth turning is when people don't know how they have generated the wealth that they have. And so you end up with a bunch of white liberals voting for communists. The meme as I mentioned yesterday is hard times make strong men, strong men make good times, good times make white liberal women, and white liberal women make hard times.
Brett Dasovic
And somehow you get a grocer who's voting for government run food stores.
Phil Abonti
Yep. Insane.
Tim Pool
No, I'm pretty sure most of the grocers are probably voting against it.
Brett Dasovic
I hope so.
Tim Pool
But is it. It is interesting when I see these videos out of California, people are ransacking cvs. And the reason why this is largely happening is because of corporatization. Obviously there's, there's communism and things like this, but what I mean is when you go into a mom and pop shop and try and steal from them. Well, historically when everything was a small business, you would just die. Someone came in and tried ransacking from your stuff, you'd get shot. These days there is still the problem of the communism in government, the expansion, but most of these lootings are happening at big chain stores or the people who work there are like, I don't care. And then even people in our own chat will post stuff saying, don't risk your life for some corporation that makes billions of dollars. Why bother? So there's, there's kind of a double edged sword in this. Or it's, it's, it's a two pronged attack fact. If, if we were watching these gangs loot and raid small businesses, people would be saying something completely different.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah. There would be a true, there would be an element of shame to looting a small business that there isn't there. It's like again, the, the ends justify the means. And if you have to loot a big box store to get justice, then I guess that that's what you have to do.
Tate Brown
Yeah, like, like Tim was hitting on is. That's kind of the problem is every time these riots break out and they're destroying a cvs, people be like, you know you're destroying your own community. Right. How ironic. And it's like if a Panda Express represents my community, then it's not really a community. I can't.
Tim Pool
Whoa, whoa. Panda is amazing.
Tate Brown
Sorry, Long John Silver.
Matthew Farace
Are you gonna trash Orange Chicken on this show live.
Tate Brown
Listen.
Matthew Farace
Very dangerous.
Tate Brown
Getting a little overpriced.
Brett Dasovic
I'm okay with sizes are going down. I'm okay with the Long John Silver.
Tate Brown
If they touch an Arby's, I'm gonna form a unit myself.
Matthew Farace
Don't touch Chick Fil A. That's there. There you go.
Brett Dasovic
It's not the sea. It's not the that. It's a corporation like a cvs. It's the fact that there's going to be a lot of people who live in that neighborhood who don't have cars, who don't have access to another store. Sure. It's a chain with, you know, billionaire bosses, I'm sure. But it represents the goods that the people in that community don't have the ability to walk to get elsewhere.
Phil Abonti
I don't know. I'm not sure that I'm convinced by this. They, the, in 2020, they were like, we've talked about the people that were putting up the, the signs in their windows saying, oh, you know, I'm a small business, whatever, blah, blah, blah, please don't hurt me. They still smash their stuff. They don't care. It. Once the, Once the, the group of. Whether it be looters or whatever you want to call them, rioters, once they get started, once they get going, it doesn't. They're not going to stop because oh wait, we got to be nice to this guy.
Matthew Farace
So are the government run bodegas and NYC going to have all the goods behind glass? Like I, I was in, I was in Russia.
Tim Pool
They're getting eluded.
Matthew Farace
Yeah. Oh yeah. Loot city. But I mean, I was in Russia like, and when at the end of the Soviet Union. But they still had the communist grocery stores and you had to point to what like you couldn't. You couldn't grab this coconut water. You had to tell the lady behind the counter, that's like two of those coconut water.
Tate Brown
Until Walgreens is a deodorant.
Tim Pool
That's how it is in a lot of neighborhoods in Chicago.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
Imagine or the neighborhood, you know, the more likely it is you're going to walk into a KFC where it's literally just a little box with bulletproof plexiglass. Yep. The craziest thing is gas.
Brett Dasovic
Gas stations are like that too.
Tim Pool
I went to a Popeyes and to get the food there is this like, it was like a four inch thick.
Matthew Farace
Sure, that's food, Tim.
Tim Pool
Kfc.
Matthew Farace
No, not Popeyes.
Tim Pool
Popeyes.
Matthew Farace
Sorry.
Tim Pool
Popeyes.
Matthew Farace
Okay.
Tim Pool
So there was there. It was all just big Thick glass, like. Like bulletproof Plexiglass something. And there was seating, and you walk up to the counter, you'd order the food. And there it was. Like, to give the money, they. They slide a thing left and right, so it's a box. They slide at the right, you put the money in, they slide for left, they can take the money out. So there was no actual way to reach in, in any way. And then to give you your food, there was a wheel where they would put the food in it and then start to spin it around, and there was no actual way to put your arm through.
Matthew Farace
Where was this?
Tim Pool
Chicago.
Matthew Farace
Crazy.
Tim Pool
Yeah, because in Chicago, people shoot you in the face.
Tate Brown
Yeah, well, that's how the whole country's becoming. Like, you go to CVS now and you want to buy mouthwash. You'll, like, get on your knees and beg an employee.
Tim Pool
But wait, wait, check this out. Well, in Chicago now, they're doing Walgreens in certain areas where there's no products at all. You walk in and there's a touch screen, and you touch the items you want, and then they, They'll. You pay for it. Then they bring it out to you and you can leave.
Brett Dasovic
Tesla robot brings it out to you.
Tim Pool
But how am I supposed to get impulse items, man?
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
But here's what I'm thinking. New York's gonna be awesome. Check it out. Government run grocery stores, no cops. He wants. He wants to defund the police. So people are going to run in and just start taking stuff, and the guy working there's gonna be like, you think I care? Government runs this store. And then they're gonna leave it and they're gonna be like, you're gonna call the cops.
Matthew Farace
No, this is why John Adams said, after the Constitution was signed, he said that. And this is the thing we face as a country, that America. I'm grossly paraphrasing here, but he basically said, said this constitution or this system is only going to work with a just and moral people. In other words, we've created the system that's going to work with responsible citizens who have a strong moral code. And if you don't, you can pass all the laws you want and you're going to end up with the Popeyes situation.
Tate Brown
You just said religious and moral people.
Matthew Farace
Yeah. Oh, see, I. I didn't get it. Totally right.
Tate Brown
Then he said, for any others, it's fully inadequate. Yeah. And people like, hand wave it away. They're like, no, they were the Reddit atheists. It's like, no, I don't think.
Matthew Farace
I don't think so.
Tate Brown
They tip your Fedor constitution.
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tate Brown
I'm giving you an update. That was.
Matthew Farace
Well, because I think about this because, you know, I live between Israel and here, and. And I noticed that, like, in our neighborhood where we live, we have like a. It's the opposite of what Tim just described. We have a market. They call it a Marco there. And it's in a tent. And they don't lock it. And when it closes on Shabbat, like, they don't. They don't lock it.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Matthew Farace
And because nobody steals from it because everybody in the neighborhood is operating on this moral code where, guess what? You know, one of the commandments says, thou shalt not steal. So nobody steals. So the owners are not worried about you taking some of their fruit. So they leave it unlocked.
Tate Brown
That's around here. They have the honesty boxes.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, right.
Brett Dasovic
Eggs.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, right.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
There's quite a few of them around.
Tate Brown
Did that in New York. People be like, oh, free eggs.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, yeah, right.
Phil Abonti
Oh, free eggs in New York.
Tim Pool
We do have one more story to get to, which we should get to. We have this one from the New York Post. Act Blue officials must face Congress as House DOJ probe widespread fraud on Democrat fundraising platform. This news has actually been circulating quite a bit. There was a story earlier that the people running Act Blue were jumping ship. They were running out of money, and nobody wanted to be left holding that empty bag. Now they're getting probed for widespread fraud, which has been uncovered by the likes of James o' Keefe as well as several other years where individuals who are like 70 years old were said to have made hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations by donating 50 times per day, which is literally not possible. And now we know that it happened. The question is, who is doing it and why? And did they know about it? And the reports we already got was that they likely knew about it and just decided to do nothing and actually reduce their security. So if ActBlue goes out, will there be a Democratic Party party?
Phil Abonti
God, I hope not.
Tim Pool
Well, they're the only political party in the world.
Phil Abonti
They'll be a Communist party.
Tim Pool
I think the Democratic Party might disband. Like it. It will break. And then, you know, like the. The Democratic Republicans of, you know, of yore. The Democratic Party will become something else, and that will be the official end of the party.
Brett Dasovic
Go check the House. Like all the Zillow locations for Loudoun County. It's about to be empty over there.
Matthew Farace
There.
Phil Abonti
There's. There's rumors that there's already a lot of real estate on the market. I haven't checked, I haven't checked closely.
Tate Brown
Well, I think if Act Blue goes out, I think a lot of these super pacs will smell blood in the water and they realize, like, oh, we can just mold the DNC however we'd like it.
Brett Dasovic
Yes.
Tate Brown
Be the biggest fish in the pond.
Phil Abonti
Yeah. This is something that we've been talking about that there is a civil war going on in the Democrat Party right now. And if they go with the progress, the very, you know, the social, which they will.
Matthew Farace
Because that, again, I don't know how you stop that. That.
Phil Abonti
Well, I don't know. Well, the reason I say if they do is because you're not going to have billionaires giving money to communists. That's not going to happen.
Tate Brown
I think you'd be surprised. I, I think there's a lot of wealthy guys out there that have a screw loose.
Phil Abonti
No, I don't, I don't think that. I don't think that you'll see a lot of billionaires. You'll, you will see wealthy people, like people that are making, you know, 2,300k, you know, a year that are gonna, that'll, that'll. You're not gonna do, you're not going to get the big PAC money. And I do think that it. Billionaires, Maddales. Look at, look at what Marian Adelson did for Donald Trump, right? Like, she gave him a boatload of money. And especially nowadays when a, at least a presidential election, like all the Democrats that have run in the past at least 15 years, they all spent a billion dollars on their campaigns. Barack Obama spent a billion. Hillary Clinton spent a billion. Even, even Kamala Harris spent a billion. She lost. You know, so people, doesn't matter if you win or not. So you need those big dollars. And if you have a platform that's things like, well, we're gonna take the property. Yeah, billionaires are a policy mistake and we're gonna expropriate their property and stuff. You're not gonna get the billionaires giving them money. Now, I'm not saying that the, the regular Democrats are gonna win because of the billionaires, but, but the progressives that want to take your stuff, essentially that are like, oh, we're just going to tax the rich to pay for all the stuff that we want to pay for, which everybody that looks at any kind of economic models knows that doesn't work, they're going to go, those people are going to, are still going to vote for those things. But the billionaires are going to be like, well, I guess we're going to.
Matthew Farace
Go to the Republic. Let me ask you guys this. So, you know, when I was a kid, you had different brands of Democrats. You know, you had, had blue dog Democrats, yellow dog Democrats, which all went, I guess, Republican. Now you've got the Communists, the dsa, like we were talking about trying to take over. So what are the demo. What are the. Hakeem Jeffries, I'm trying to think. Chuck Schumer, Pocahontas. What are they actually at Bernie's as part of that DSA crowd?
Phil Abonti
Yep.
Matthew Farace
So what are the. This is my question I've been asking. What are the actual, let's call them old school Democrats. What do they actually stand for anymore?
Phil Abonti
Doesn't matter. Think of how old they are. They're on their way out. Nancy Pelosi on the way out. Chuck Schumer on the way out. Are you talking about the Nadler on the way out?
Brett Dasovic
Are you talking about the politicians of the voting block?
Matthew Farace
I'm talking about the politicians. Meaning, like, like Chuck Schumer, for example, who I love. When Trump said he's become a Palestinian. That has got to be one of the most underappreciated comedic lines since. Since he's become president. Chuck Schumer is as establishment Democrat as it comes and he is congratulating this whack job in New York Mayor writ. So, like, what do they have any. I'm talking about the old school Democrat leaders. Nancy Pelosi. Right. She, she and AOC have been at odds, you know, in fight. You can read that. What, is there anything left there? Is there any there, there?
Tate Brown
Well, if you look at like the dsa, like there's a Representative Richie Torres and he's out of the Bronx.
Phil Abonti
Yeah.
Matthew Farace
He's. He's pretty solid on some things.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Tate Brown
Yeah. But the D, that's like public enemy number one. Like, that's how MAGA views like a Dan Crenshaw. That's how they view. Richie Torres is like, we need to stamp this guy out because he's young enough to last for a few decades. And so it's like, no, they're just gonna absolutely destroy anybody that or Fetterman.
Matthew Farace
The way they hate Fetterman so much.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Matthew Farace
Well, because to me, like, Fetterman is an old school Democrat. Like, he's the kind of Democrat from, you know, he's a Ted Kennedy Democrat. Huh.
Brett Dasovic
A union.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, old school union Democrat. But he's a fossil. Like, in other words, words, where are the where are the Democrats that agree with him?
Tate Brown
That's why everyone's like, for 2028, they're projecting like, maybe like a Josh Shapiro or someone. I'm like, there's no appetite in the base for a moderate right now. I mean, it's literally like 2016 RNC where they're throwing all these names out and it's like, we don't want to moderate. Like, we want to take the country back. And so the Democrats view that the same way is there's not really an appetite in the Democrat base right now for a moderate. They want to go hard. They're like Trump's. If they're saying Trump, Trump's a fascist and they genuinely believe that, they're going to throw all the stops and they're going to get the craziest people they possibly can.
Phil Abonti
Socialists definitely believe that Trump is fascist because they believe anyone that isn't a socialist is a fascist.
Tate Brown
Yeah. So do you think a base that thinks Trump's a fascist is going to nominate like, Stephen A. Smith or Josh Shapiro?
Brett Dasovic
I'm with you on Stephen A. Smith, though.
Tate Brown
I'm a big Stephen A believer.
Brett Dasovic
I'm with you on that one. I'm going along on Stephen A.
Tate Brown
Debates would be fantastic.
Phil Abonti
They're both one step away from a communist.
Tim Pool
Listen, the older Democrats are on their way out out, and the, the millennial and younger are communists.
Tate Brown
So, I mean, that's why everywhere.
Tim Pool
I mean. Well, that's not the right question. The right question is, what do I invest in right now that I can profit on?
Brett Dasovic
Or.
Tim Pool
Or what do I short. You start to like the New York housing market short.
Brett Dasovic
Kroger, start investing in. You start investing in the construction companies that pick up after the cities are burned down.
Tate Brown
That's what you do, invest in waste.
Brett Dasovic
The first thing is look up like, whoever. Whoever rebuilt builds LA every time something goes wrong and then be like, oh, crap.
Tate Brown
Yeah, that's the. The mobs are playing the long game with the sanitation. You know, this is coming.
Tim Pool
Or, or you, you short supermarkets.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Tim Pool
In New York. Or Target.
Matthew Farace
You know, you know how they have that congressional stock index where you follow the congressional trades. You need, you need your own Tim Cast stock index.
Tim Pool
Oh, we've talked about today.
Matthew Farace
I'm recommending.
Tim Pool
No, no, we don't recommend it, but we've talked quite a bit on this show about how tons of the stuff that we talk about, because we're talking about daily news.
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Has led to very obvious predictions on investments. Like we literally did a segment talking about Quiver Quantitative. Calling out Nancy Pelosi's Nvidia purchase.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And then it's like three months later, she's up a thousand percent, and we're like, we were literally telling the world she was doing this and was going to make money and we didn't buy it.
Brett Dasovic
Invest in Nvidia and Tempest AI.
Tate Brown
And there's an app. I'm not gonna.
Brett Dasovic
In Palantir.
Tate Brown
I'm not gonna plug it, but there's an app that matches congressional stock trades. And I bought the Pelosi one six months ago and I'33.
Brett Dasovic
Yep, I did. I did it, like, right after you told me about it. It's like, it's up.
Matthew Farace
Sorry, I'm gonna need that app.
Tate Brown
Oh, it's monster. I'll tell you after the show.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
Jim Kramer.
Matthew Farace
Yeah. Tim Cat. The Tim Cast mutual fund.
Tate Brown
There's Jim Kramer there. Yeah, It's. They got everything.
Tim Pool
And it's what, what I do is I. I treat stock investment the way I do horse racing. I just put money in the things of the silliest names.
Tate Brown
Works with crypto, that's for sure.
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And I'm like, oh, that's a funny name. What does that mean?
Phil Abonti
Toilet Coin.
Brett Dasovic
The first thing I thought of, the first thing I thought of when all the stuff about Palantir comes out, I'm like, people should like, like, are you telling me that nobody's going and investing in this right now?
Tate Brown
They're going to build?
Tim Pool
Like, I'm telling you, four years ago, Ian bursts into my room. My old. Like, we used to have two studios for my morning show in irl. And one day, like, I hear a knock and, you know, it was the door. Like, dude, you got to buy Palantir right now. And I was like, I don't know, man. That. That company is like big data stuff. It's like trading like $13. Just buy as much as you can. What are they at now?
Tate Brown
Like, it's what the IAN index would be the most esoteric stock.
Matthew Farace
Tim, the question is, did you take that advice?
Tim Pool
No, I didn't.
Phil Abonti
Ah, shucks.
Tate Brown
Tracker. We need it.
Tim Pool
It's at 143.
Matthew Farace
Good gracious.
Tim Pool
I did eventually buy some. Like, I bought some a few months ago because I was just like, I don't know. I keep hearing that name. So I'll just. I'll just buy into it, I guess.
Brett Dasovic
Or it's America. It's just Blackrock and go with the classics. It's Lockheed Martin.
Matthew Farace
I like how you put BlackRock and CLA. It's like, wait, wait.
Tim Pool
Is there a way we can make a communist index?
Brett Dasovic
Like, just inverse communist index, not inverse.
Tim Pool
Literal Communism is on the rise.
Brett Dasovic
Oh. But I was like, off and off of it. Yeah.
Tate Brown
Well, they have the ones now where you can bet on, like, what tie is Trump going to wear and stuff. They should just throw that in there. How communist will America? Will there be bread? How many people in the bread line?
Matthew Farace
Tim's just pointing, spiking the football on what pigs. Capitalists are right. They want to. They want to make money off of communism.
Brett Dasovic
The. The best skit I saw the other day, it was like, two guys. It's just like betting whether the person who answers the gambling addiction hotline is a woman or not.
Tim Pool
I was thinking of. See, you see this from Polymarket. I was actually thinking, like, what if I put a million dollars into this right now? I'd win 30 grand for free. So Polymarket has a. Has a bet. Will Jesus christ return in 2025 with a 3% chance, meaning for every dollar you bet no, you can win $2.6pro. I'm sorry. For every $100, you can win $2. That's free money. Not trying to be a dick or disrespectful, but I really, I. I honestly believe even Christians are going to tell you Jesus Christ is not going to return. That's why it's a 3% chance. But that means some people are betting it is. And so there's money to be made and. But no, I feel like as soon.
Phil Abonti
As you bet on Christ coming back, he's definitely not coming back because he said that no one will know when he's coming back.
Brett Dasovic
So technically, this is proof that it can't happen. You literally, one person will be saying yes.
Phil Abonti
It's actually preventing him from coming back there.
Brett Dasovic
Polymarket is the Antichrist.
Phil Abonti
Never mind. Can God make a rock too big that he can't lift? Can God come back and Christ come back as long as there's someone betting against him on polymarket, I was like.
Tate Brown
On the tracker, how April. It's like, that's when Liberation Day was. All the tariffs are going on, and these guys are like, just Jesus, please come back. I can't.
Phil Abonti
No. But I, I. Yeah, I don't think. I don't think that Christ. You bet you back in 2020, you.
Tim Pool
Say no, for 100 bucks, you will get $102.
Tate Brown
And if you're wrong, then it's not a big deal.
Tim Pool
You put in 100 grand, you're gonna get 1, $803, you put a million bucks. That's six grand for free. Seems like they're really ripping you off on the percentage, though.
Phil Abonti
You should shoot a message to Seamus and see what he says. Ask him where you should put your.
Tate Brown
Money and it's a win, win. If you win, you make money. If you lose, well, Jesus.
Matthew Farace
I just think. I just think, right, you should, you should ask the Pope for an insider trading tip.
Brett Dasovic
It's like when you were, when you were talking about going back in time earlier. And there's this skit I was watching where guys, like, he gets sent back in time 20 years and he wants to win a bunch of money, but he can't remember who won the World Series.
Tate Brown
That's what I was thinking. Like, if I got transported back and I had my phone and they'd be like, oh, well, tell us how you make it. I'd be like, I can tell you what Amazon's price might be. They're like, dude, no. How do you make a car?
Tim Pool
I'm like, that's why I think you guys should look up the basics of radio. Yeah. Because the. If, if, if you had like just the simplest understanding of, of, you know, sending a signal over wire or whatever, you could go back in time and tell someone how to do it. You know, I need copper. And then we gotta heat it up, we gotta thin it out, figure it out. We gotta wrap it in insulator and then, you know, or, or we could start simple. We can take an acid, you put some metal in it in a clay pot, do electrolysis. Like the Egyptians were doing those clay batteries.
Phil Abonti
You know, I wonder how well those.
Tim Pool
Actually worked for electrolysis. I get like electroplating. I guess it, I guess it did the job. I don't know.
Phil Abonti
I don't know.
Tate Brown
I can only offer him super bowl champion.
Tim Pool
Sorry, guys, but again, we brought this up earlier. The simple knowledge of the electromagnetic spectrum would revolutionize technology. The moment you, like, if you, if you were, if you went to a 500 years ago and started telling everybody about germs, medicine would be hundreds of years more advanced. Simply just knowing that they exist, then you put a hundred people on it and they'll start working it. You know, what's the craziest thing? If somebody just told these guys in the Civil War, you know, that moonshine you've been drinking, Dump it on the wound. Then some, you know, some soap, and you don't gotta cut the guy's leg off. Instead they're like, give him the whiskey. We're cutting his Leg off. It's like, no, no, no. Pour the whiskey on the leg.
Matthew Farace
That's a stunning thought.
Tate Brown
Or you show them the pride flag and they just all just say, ah, this isn't worth it.
Matthew Farace
Right? The future is more honey.
Tim Pool
I mean, I guess, you know, I was watching. Was it 1893 or what's that show? Brett, you know, you know every show.
Brett Dasovic
1883.
Tim Pool
CSC. He knows everything.
Phil Abonti
Know every show.
Tim Pool
She gets shot with the arrow. And they're like, what did I say? The arrow had feces on it. So you're dead.
Brett Dasovic
Oh, it's rough.
Tim Pool
You can't do anything about that because it's in your body. And then they're like, if we pull the air out, she's. She's septic. Because the native Americans would dip the arrows in feces disease so that when you hit with it, you are dead from the infection.
Matthew Farace
Wow.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Nowadays we have antibiotics.
Brett Dasovic
Actually did that. It's just re watching first season of Arrow or Deadshot shooting people with like Kirari lace bullets. So that's like not even the bullet that kills you. It's the poison.
Tim Pool
Yeah. All right, we're go to your chats, my friend. So smash the like button. Share the show with literally everyone you know. I mean, next time you go to church, just walk around asking people, do you watch Tim cast IRL and but.
Brett Dasovic
Make friends and take their bets on whether they think Jesus is coming back in 2025.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And we're gonna have that uncensored call in show coming up@rumble.com Timcast IRL. You don't want to miss it. But for now, we'll grab your chats and see what y' all have to say. In this year conversation, we got Barry and McGrawin says, Tim, what was the most effective deterrent for Iran's nuclear ambitions? Trump dropping bombs or Obama dropping pouts of cash? It would appear that Trump dropping bombs was, I don't. I don't know, pallets of cash.
Phil Abonti
You can't pay people like you, right?
Brett Dasovic
What if you put the bombs in the pallets of cash and then when.
Tim Pool
They went for the money, they exploded.
Tate Brown
Drop it from high enough and I do some damage.
Tim Pool
And then the only way to get the money out was to not actually try to get it because the second mouse gets the cheese.
Matthew Farace
Did you hear that? I heard this yesterday from somebody. Obama had to actually send them euros because they didn't want. This is insane. They didn't want to take dollars from the great Satan. So the plane that flew the cash over was Actually in Euros. So it's like we didn't kowtow enough sending you money. We're going to agree to send you European money. Unbelievable.
Tate Brown
Should have sent the Zimbabwean dollars and just covered Tehran.
Matthew Farace
We should have some monopoly money.
Phil Abonti
We should have sent them benefit money.
Tate Brown
Tehran's just covered in.
Matthew Farace
Here's some monopoly money. Have a buy. Boardwalk.
Brett Dasovic
They did that gag though, in the underrated movie Surf Ninjas where a guy, Rob Schneider's character goes, there's dynamite here. He goes, throw it at him. And he hits him in the head with a stick of dynamite rather than lighting it.
Tim Pool
All right, Rue actual says voting doesn't work. A vast majority of Colorado hates the blue politics, but elections don't matter. Mail in ballots and NGO paying people to live here and vote will always win. I disagree. Trump won. And now Trump has the ability to take the federal government and go in and actually make some significant changes. Changes. Blind Snake says the government took over a brothel in Nevada and a liquor store in Alaska. The two things that should sell themselves. The government ran them both into the ground.
Matthew Farace
Amazing.
Tim Pool
I think Virginia. Doesn't Virginia have government run liquor stores called ABCs?
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Is that Virginia?
Brett Dasovic
And also like California lost money on weed somehow.
Phil Abonti
That's ridiculous.
Tim Pool
Like, that's a scam.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Tim Pool
It's like when movies are like, we made a billion dollar movie movie, but we lost money.
Brett Dasovic
Well, that's the Hollywood funny money. Accounting.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
That's the other reason you can't trust Zorin. His mom is a movie producer.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Matthew Farace
Oh, right. Boy, I, I do think worse people.
Tim Pool
Were like, did you know that he was a rapper and his mom directed his music videos? And I was like, that sounds lovely. Do you think that's going to endear you to people to insult someone because they, they love their mom and they worked on, on music together. That is not the insult you think it is. Yeah. Don't, don't, don't play those stupid games like going after Fetterman for wearing the hoodie. I'm like, that's a mistake. Donald Trump, well done steak with ketchup. The media took the bait. Trump. I love this story. In Trump's first term, there was a news story. Remember this one? Donald Trump ordered a steak well done with ketchup.
Matthew Farace
Yep.
Tim Pool
And then the media started insulting him and making fun of him, saying, what is he doing? Meanwhile, there were a bunch of middle class, lower class Americans with their Walmart two dollar steaks well done with ketchup, cutting it and then dipping it in ketchup. And Eating and going, excuse me, is there something wrong with the way I live? Trump knew what he was doing.
Brett Dasovic
The Soundcloud rapper demographic is definitely in Zorin's counter in counter.
Tate Brown
Plus, the Trump well done steak is a power move at the negotiating table. You're just rocking the whole table.
Tim Pool
And chewing through the tough, chewy meat.
Tate Brown
Call me daddy. By the way, well done.
Matthew Farace
There was a bunch of white liberals secretly trying steak with ketchup for time. The first, first time. I wonder, does that work?
Brett Dasovic
It is true, however, that Vivek singing Eminem should have ended his political career before it ever happened. I'm sorry.
Phil Abonti
Well, I mean, he.
Tim Pool
But now, now they're going after Zoran, being like, he did rap videos and his mom directed them. And the right starts. If the right picks that up, the left is going to use that as their straw man and say the only attack they're going to say and the only thing they have on them is that they're mad that his mom helped him make music. What's wrong with these people?
Brett Dasovic
It's like saying it's like Obama, oh, his only scandal was that he wore a tan suit.
Phil Abonti
Oh, that drives me nuts.
Tim Pool
That and killing that kid.
Brett Dasovic
But you know, well, they, they don't know about that. Also, to be fair, his mom's like an actual famous producer, so it's like she's actually successful. It's not like she wasn't good at her job.
Tim Pool
Let's go, Okinawa. Dude says, shout out to my new baby boy Larson. Third kid but first boy. We are past replacement rate. Love you, fam. Congratulations.
Matthew Farace
Congratulations.
Phil Abonti
Great to hear.
Matthew Farace
Tell them. Three down, 10 to go.
Tim Pool
AEI owned you, says Tim. You say, I'm not willing to do what Democrats do. I am. And worse, I'm to the right of Genghis Khan. I'm self restrained. I prefer civil society. What say you? You misunderstand. Let me give you an example. Donald Trump could have won his reelection campaign very, very easily with this one simple move. This one simple move would have won Donald Trump his election in 2020. 2020, when the summer of Love rioters went to the White House and threw a firebomb on the grounds and set fire to St. John's Church. If Donald Trump actually wanted to play the way Democrats do, he would have instructed law enforcement to pull back. He would have told Bill Barr, shut your mouth. Retreat. We're going in the bunker and we're locking the doors. Keep men posted outside of it. And we are pulling back all law enforcement, National Guard or otherwise. Then the Far left would have torn down the barricades, tore down the fence, raised St. John's Church, a historic church used by founding fathers, to the ground. And Donald Trump would have emerged the next day and said, every day when I look to the media with the story of the death of George Floyd, they told me it was peace. They told me it was peace. I begged my law enforcement, we cannot risk injuring peaceful protesters who have a real grievance. And I'm sorry, but I made a mistake. Sake. These people were violent terrorists who burned down St. John's Church and raided the White House. This insurrection cannot stand. So I am launching the M29 committee to hunt down all of the far left. And instead of J6, you would have had M29. And come the election, the entire narrative would have been, the left is dangerous, and they ransacked and burned down, you know, his historic landmarks. Instead, what did Trump do? He did the forward facing thing. We call this the samurai approach. He said, stop the criminals. And so the next day, the narrative was Trump mercilessly beats innocent, peaceful protesters. Then on J6, what did Nancy Pelosi do? Intentionally withheld National Guard and law enforcement from the Capitol so that the people who are there and riled up would storm in and they can go, oh, geez, we're being attacked by Trump's insurrection. Democrats are willing to do things like that. The right is not willing to do things like that.
Matthew Farace
They play five 4D chess or 5D chess.
Tim Pool
Well, they're just evil. You know what I mean?
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So the reason I call it the samurai is the samurai. And this is probably to a degree, apocryphal, but we're known for their code of honor, Bushido. And you, you only draw the blade when it is to. To take blood. And you, you know, and, and so if you're dishonored, you commit sepu. And the legend is, you know, ninja would wear all black and do whatever they wanted. Well, they wouldn't really wear all black. Ninja would dress like whoever they needed, dressed, like, to fit in and then sneak up and kill someone with literally no honor. So while the samurai were staying at the front gate guarding their feudal lord, the ninja was dressed like a. A maiden carrying flowers who was led into the castle and then drops the flowers, holding a knife, stabs the emperor, jumps out the window and runs away while dropping. What is it called? Makibishi. Is that. They're called Japanese caltrops.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
And they were serrated with poison in them. And the samurai were flabbergasted how could someone be so dishonored? Vulnerable, as Republicans always do, they say, you know, we're going to play a fair game. No hitting below the belt. And Democrats just punch him in the groin non stop, over and over again. And they're going, stop, stop. Come on, you're breaking the rules. And they won't think about it.
Brett Dasovic
Even worse than the media makes them out to be the bad guys. So even in their honor, they're portrayed as evil.
Tate Brown
Well, they always. There's that bit. I think it was John Doyle, he was like, everyone's going to be facing the wall and they're gonna be like, man, imagine if we did this.
Matthew Farace
At least the samurai had real wasabi. Tim.
Tim Pool
They did it.
Matthew Farace
Did.
Tim Pool
All right, we got Wyatt Kaltenberg. It says Zoran supports the third Intifada. What is that? And what are the first two intifadas? Is that a government or a revolution? NYC is becoming London. He also was asked about globalizing the Intifada, to which he said that it means different things to different people and that they're basically just calling for. What did he say, like peace host?
Matthew Farace
Yes. Right.
Tim Pool
So what, what is this? What does this.
Matthew Farace
So when he's talking about globalizing the Intifada, what he's talking about is, well, primarily killing Jews.
Tim Pool
Doesn't it mean killing all the Jews?
Matthew Farace
Basically, yeah, killing all the Jews. And I think it goes back to the, the concept of jihad. You guys have all heard this word jihad, right? What jihad basically means is you do any bad. It's. Think about it. In this world, in a world where a vice is a virtue, if you can wrap your head around that, it means anything you do to stick it to a Jew is a virtue. So if you're in a bus, let's say in, I don't know, in Israel, and you rip the, you, you, you tear the fabric on the bus. That's jihad. I've got friends who have, they've had houses built and they find the plumbing's not working and they, they, they go into the pipes and there's, there's pebbles in there. That's jihad. Or, or you strap something to a vest and you blow yourself up. The point is there's nothing peaceful about it whatsoever. So he's, he's basically packaging violence. Like you just said, Tim, when you were talking about how, how the left, like, tries to do all these horrible things and that. Now what's this? Okay, choose a color. As long as opponent has cards. Am I reading the right side? Yeah, as long as the opponent has cards of color in play. All white creature. Is this for real? Real gain plus 2 plus 1. Jihad must be discarded immediately if at any time opponent has no cards of this color or play. What is this from?
Tim Pool
What's the card called?
Matthew Farace
Magic. No, the card's called Jihad.
Tim Pool
Indeed that is a banned magic the Gathering card because it's racist.
Phil Abonti
Really?
Matthew Farace
Yeah, yeah, it's.
Tim Pool
I've got the whole racist collection right behind me on every episode.
Matthew Farace
It's. It's accurate. That's. And, and so for. For him. Oh, I didn't get it all the way back to you.
Tim Pool
Let me, Let me explain the.
Matthew Farace
So this is from like repackaging Mass Murder.
Tim Pool
This is from like 1994. It's a magic the Gathering card. It's called Jihad. It's from the Arabian Nights expansion, which was second expansion. I'm sorry, the first expansion? Yeah, the second set, it says choose a color. As long as opponent has cards of this color in play, all white creatures gain plus two plus one. The implication and why they banned it is that they're saying if. If you can choose a color by which your so frozen out. No magic. There's five magic. Five colors in the magic wheel representing like black magic, white magic, green magic. So the general concept behind the. The. The theme of the card is choose a color you don't like. Your creatures are stronger so long as that's the color they have meaning.
Matthew Farace
Wow.
Tim Pool
They will deal more damage and they'll be harder to kill.
Matthew Farace
Wow. He's also, he. He's also said things like he wants to make. Okay, and this is Jews. He wants to make Zionists so uncomfortable that they leave New York City, which I'm not even sure you have to do anything. Like, you know, just have. Kill the bodegas and you take care of that.
Tim Pool
So, so the. There's. There's a few things to break down in this. We've talked about it quite a bit, but I've asked many, many individuals who are critical of Israel what would happen if Israel said we are going to remove all restrictions from Gaza and allow all of the Palestinians free access, go wherever you please, live wherever you want throughout all of Israel. What would happen? What do you think would happen?
Matthew Farace
They'd kill everybody that they could.
Tim Pool
Like we saw with October 7th. And the funny thing is the people who are very critical of Israel would say to me, well, I mean, you know, I'm like, no, no, like, come on. Literally everybody knows, like, you don't have to be in favor of what Israel is doing. In Gaza right now to recognize that there is a war and that if you remove the barriers and these people can freely move about wherever they want. They're talking about returning to what they see as their ancestral homeland. And we saw what happens on October 7th when they go to those places. They start killing people. I think it's, it's recognized that most people. Now with that being said, some people may argue they wouldn't, but I don't know how that makes sense.
Matthew Farace
Well, let me give you the best, Tim, the best possible piece of physical evidence that there could be. If you go into Judea and Samaria, where I am, and you go to a Jewish town, okay, it's got barbed wire, it's got armed guards, it's got cameras, it's got drones flying all over the place. Okay, you go across the way, go a couple hundred yards. I can see Bethlehem from where I'm go a couple hundred yards. Oh, another signature thing. The houses are all close together, like, right. Packed in next to each other.
Tim Pool
Other.
Matthew Farace
And everybody's got a safe room where they can go to escape if there's a missile or there's violence. October 7th, you go right across the street to the other towns. No fence, no guards, nothing.
Tim Pool
The reason I brought this point up is that most people, whether they want to or not, recognize, yeah, there's a war going. Okay, so when these people marching, say from the river to the sea.
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Palestine shall be free, what does that mean? Interpretation, if you. And the nicest interpretation for what they're saying, how would you describe that?
Matthew Farace
Kill everybody?
Tim Pool
That's no, the nicest interpretation that they would argue. Not.
Matthew Farace
You would argue the nicest interpretation. Gosh. That everybody would leave. From the river to the sea. I don't know.
Tim Pool
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. When you ask one of these pro Palestinian protesters saying that the state of Palestine will be restored and that the people of the west bank and Gaza will be free to have access to their ancestral homelands. Yeah. And then I asked the follow up question. If Israel took down the bears at Gaza right now and said all of the people here are free to move about, what would happen? Everybody hems and haws with, oh yeah, it'd be a massacre. Like, and it's not just that they would go massacre a bunch of Jews. They'd all be fighting. Everybody would be fighting.
Matthew Farace
Right. It'd be, it'd be because there is, there is actually fighting within. Right. But I mean like, there's civil. Because what people don't know is within, like, the PA controlled areas, people are divided by clans and tribes. So there's fighting in between those clans and tribes.
Tim Pool
And again, my point is not meant to be pro Israel or anti Israel or pro Gaza or anti. It's literally a reality of there is a war going on. And when you chant from the river to the sea. And your argument literally just means the Palestinians will be free to return to the land that you believe they came from before. Whatever your argument is, I'm not saying you're wrong.
Matthew Farace
Right.
Tim Pool
Okay. You're saying there will be mass bloodshed, conflict, massacre. Because if you thought October 7th was bad, have your. From the river to the sea all open and whatever, and then get your bloodshed and your massacre.
Matthew Farace
Well, that. I think, Tim, that that's the theme of this entire episode. Everything we've talked about is reality versus fiction. Like, it's. It's. There was a great theologian, Christian theologian, called Ravi Zacharias, and he had this. You know, he had this argument that you could. You could say that you could be standing on a road and somebody could say, hey, Tim, get off the road. Get onto the sidewalk. There's a bus coming. And you could say, I'm sorry, I live in a world where there's no buses. I don't believe in buses. What's gonna happen? You're gonna get hit by the bus. And I think that's the point we're all making. Is that again, back to the mayor of New York. These people live in a world that doesn't exist. It's what Ronald Reagan said. I love this quote. He said, said, it's not that liberals are ignorant, it's that they know so much that isn't so.
Tim Pool
Yeah, let me read this one. Jimmy says the. This is the proof the Constitution is no longer in effect because it doesn't allow socialism. We have private property rights. The government can't put a cap on rent. We have first, second, fourth, and Fifth Amendments. I actually think rent stabilization and rent control should be challenged under the Third Amendment. One of the interpretations of the Third Amendment, which most people don't cite the literal text, is that the government. You can't quarter, you know, soldiers in your home. But the interpretation went beyond that to say it's. It's. As the first. First Amendment has been reinterpreted over the past hundred years to literally mean that Communists can say whatever they want when. Or you can blaspheme, which was not the law. You couldn't. The Third Amendment basically means the government has no authority over your home. And so I would argue this. If the government is asserting you are only allowed to rent your property out for a certain amount of money, that violates the Third Amendment does. Yeah, because they. They're creating a restriction. It's codified in law, and now they can use it as they see fit. Especially if government employees are renting those properties just by virtue of the fact that people do work for the government to a large amount and they've created a market opportunity for their employees.
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tim Pool
They're in violation of the Third Amendment.
Matthew Farace
Violating property rights, you're saying?
Tim Pool
Yeah, well. Well, no, I'm saying we can make this argument that the government has. How many people work for the government in New York City? Let's find out. That's a lot, right?
Matthew Farace
Oh, boy.
Tim Pool
Let's look at how many people work for the NYC government.
Matthew Farace
Boy, it's going to be big right now.
Tim Pool
Now, the argument always was that the federal Constitution was only for federal law, not for state law. But that's changed 300,000 people. So what does the government do in order to make sure they don't have to pay too much to these employees? They need to make sure that there's affordable housing that government employees who get low pay can actually afford.
Matthew Farace
Right.
Tim Pool
That violates the Third Amendment, even creating the market opportunity so long as they have government employees that live in the city. Stabilizing rent violates the Third Amendment.
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So let's sue. There you go.
Phil Abonti
Let's do it.
Tim Pool
Indeed.
Matthew Farace
Somebody call adf.
Tim Pool
There you go. All right. Stevie BB says, do not talk so bad about Buffalo Wild Wings. When I worked there, it was just chicken wings. And in hot beef tallow. No flour. I wish, man. I don't know what they're doing now, but I always get traditional wings.
Phil Abonti
It's the best.
Tim Pool
I eat chicken wings all the time.
Tate Brown
Well, now you can't even get out of there under $30. It's brutal.
Phil Abonti
Also, flats.
Tim Pool
Flats.
Phil Abonti
Flats are better than the.
Tim Pool
The, you know, I like them both.
Phil Abonti
Yeah. Well, I mean, the chicken on them is good, but flats are easy to eat.
Tim Pool
Yeah, you can. It just peels right off and then you just dip it like a nugget. But. But you know, know, they both have their pros and cons.
Phil Abonti
They're both delicious.
Tim Pool
Yeah, they're both delicious. And when you go to Buffalo Wild Wings, you can actually order flats or drums.
Matthew Farace
What are. Can somebody. What are flats?
Phil Abonti
So, you know, there's the. The drumstick.
Matthew Farace
Yeah.
Phil Abonti
Chicken wings. And then there's the ones that are the two bones. Yeah, that's the flat?
Matthew Farace
Yeah, all the flat.
Brett Dasovic
Y.
Tim Pool
Okay, yeah. So when you go there, you can be like, I want 12 traditional wings, flats only. And they'll go, okay. And then they come out and it's only. And then what you do is you break the bone in half and then you can peel the meat right off the bottom bone and then you basically have a chicken nugget dip it right in perfect drumsticks. You can't do that, but you can grab by the bass. You see, that's the pros and cons. All right everybody, we're to go to that uncensored call in show. Smash the like button. Share the show with everyone. You know. Maybe you have an estranged child who is in college you haven't spoken to in a long time. Reach out to them and say, son, I just need, I need you to hear this. Watch Tim cast IRL Monday through Friday, 8pm to 10pm plus the Uncensored show at rumble.com Timcast IRL Monday through Thursday at 10pm where you can call in by joining timcast.com and going to join us. Getting in the Discord server and you two can call and he's gonna say, what? What are you calling me about? You can follow me on X and Instagram Timcast. Matthew, do you wanna shout anything out?
Matthew Farace
Well, I just want to say they're calling to try to get a vote for the New York mayor. Isn't that what they're trying to do? Who is the people you're talking about, this fictitious college student we're talking, talking about.
Tim Pool
Well, that's why dad. Estranged dad.
Matthew Farace
Or, or daddy. Or Daddy, if we're talking about that. Yeah, Yep.
Tim Pool
Maybe you're a young liberal college woman who hasn't spoken to your actual daddy.
Phil Abonti
Wouldn't surprise me.
Tim Pool
Call him and say, dad, are you watching Tim cast irl?
Phil Abonti
Call your father.
Tim Pool
What do you want to shout out?
Matthew Farace
Okay, well what are the, what are the shout out rules on this show?
Tim Pool
You got a website, you got a, you got a. Okay, social media page.
Matthew Farace
Yeah, sure, sure. You can check me, you can check me out at food you like. Oh, of course. Okay. Yeah. I mean, yeah. Pastrami on rye with pastrami on ry. With a Dr. Brown's diet, cherry cola and fries. That's from Second Avenue Deli. If Tim, if you ever just say, if you ever just say Ferachi, you did something right. That's all I need. I don't need money. I just need that to show up via Good Belly. You can check, you can check out our my podcast, Peace and Power Israel, where we talk about all these kinds of issues in a lot more in depth. And our website, Gideon300.com and if you. I bet you know the bible story in Gideon 300, I'm guessing. Okay. Okay. Oh, yeah, I'm just. I'm reading that off you since you upped my John Adams game.
Tate Brown
It's like VBS right now, huh?
Tim Pool
So much. Right on.
Matthew Farace
So much.
Brett Dasovic
Guys, if you want to follow me, I'm on Instagram and an X Brett Dasovic on both of those platforms. So I'm off X for the week, at least instead, until next week. But what you should do is watch Pop Culture Crisis. We are live Monday through Friday, 3:00pm Eastern Standard Time, which is noon Pacific. And what I want you to do is to go share that out with all your friends and your family and the people that you hate and then argue with them in the comments section to increase our engagement.
Tate Brown
Yes, you can follow me on Twitter and Instagram @realtate Brown. And if you're an estranged child that doesn't want to make up his father, you can follow me. It's a safe space.
Phil Abonti
Well, that was weird. I'm Phil that remains on Twix. I'm Phil that remains official on Instagram. The band is all that remains. You can check us out on Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, Deezer, Spotify, and YouTube. And don't forget, the left lane is for crime.
Tim Pool
We will see you all over@rumble.com Timcast IRL in about 30 seconds. Thanks for hanging out, SA.
Timcast IRL Episode Summary: Trump ROASTS "Communist Lunatic" Zohran Mamdani After NYC Dem Primary Win w/ Matthew Farace
Release Date: June 26, 2025
In this episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool delves into the recent Democratic primary victory in New York City, where Zoran Mamdani, described as a socialist not native to the United States, secured the nomination for mayor. Pool critiques Mamdani's policy proposals and explores the broader implications for NYC and American politics. Joining him are guests Matthew Farace, Brett Dasovic, Tate Brown, and Phil Abonti, who provide additional insights and perspectives.
[00:08] Tim Pool:
"Zoran Mamdani... wants free buses, he wants no police, he wants government-run grocery stores, a $30 minimum wage. And I wonder where all that money's going to come from."
Tim Pool expresses strong skepticism about Mamdani's proposals, labeling them as unrealistic and unsustainable. He questions the economic feasibility of policies like rent freezes and government-operated businesses, suggesting they mirror communist principles that have historically led to economic hardships.
[05:25] Tim Pool:
"Donald Trump has called him a communist lunatic and has gone on to rage against the Democrats in the far left."
Trump's vehement criticism of Mamdani underscores the growing rift within the Democratic Party between establishment figures and the far left. Pool highlights Trump's influence and his ability to frame the Democratic primary outcome as a significant blow to traditional Democrat values.
[23:55] Tim Pool:
"There's a viral tweet of his [Mamdani] where he says, 'the mayor of New York needs...' and then shows an image of someone from the Communist Party in India."
Additionally, Tim Pool brings up a notable moment where the NATO Chief referred to Trump as "daddy," sparking discussions about Trump's ongoing influence in international politics.
[58:35] Tate Brown:
"I think it's a boonies marketing opportunity."
[58:40] Phil Abonti:
"Mark Rutter, the NATO chief, who is your friend? He called you Daddy earlier."
The panel reacts to this exchange, pondering its implications for Trump's legacy and NATO's dynamics under his influence.
[02:00] Tim Pool:
"In the meantime, the CIA has put out information saying definitively, 'we've got information. The Iranian nuclear sites have been set back years.'"
Pool briefly touches on national security updates, indicating significant delays in Iran's nuclear program based on CIA intelligence. This segment sets the stage for broader discussions on international relations and U.S. foreign policy.
The panel delves into the potential consequences of Mamdani's socialist policies:
Rent Freezes:
[30:51] Tim Pool:
"Freezing rent makes no sense. You freeze the rent and they'll just stop renting."
Pool argues that rent freezes could lead to a decline in property maintenance, resulting in deteriorating housing conditions and a reduction in available rental properties.
Government-Run Grocery Stores:
[33:01] Tim Pool:
"He wants to run profitless. Grocery stores below cost goods, what will that do?"
The discussion highlights the challenges of government-operated businesses competing with private enterprises, potentially leading to closures and the creation of food deserts.
Defunding the Police:
[09:48] Tim Pool:
"He wants to defund the police... create an LGBTQ council. Who gets to be on that?"
Defunding the police is critiqued as a move that could erode public safety, with the panel questioning the feasibility and implications of replacing law enforcement with social workers.
[16:16] Phil Abonti:
"The Democrats have changed politics by changing voters. That's how you turn a city that defined US dominance into what it is now."
The guests analyze how immigration and demographic changes have altered NYC's electorate, contributing to the rise of far-left candidates like Mamdani. They argue that altering the voter base has enabled the Democratic Party to adopt more extreme policies, distancing themselves from traditional Democratic values.
[12:27] Tate Brown:
"Mamdani's ground game is like... DSA is totally capitalized on the vacuum."
Drawing parallels between Mamdani's policies and Soviet-era communism, the panel warns of potential economic decline, social unrest, and reduced freedoms if such policies are implemented. They reference historical examples where socialist policies led to economic inefficiency and suppression of individual rights.
[35:30] Tim Pool:
"We have this one from the New York Post. 'Act Blue officials must face Congress as House DOJ probe widespread fraud on Democrat fundraising platform.'"
The panel discusses the implications of fraud allegations against ActBlue, a major Democratic fundraising platform. Concerns are raised about the integrity of Democratic fundraising efforts and the potential fallout for the party's financial support and public trust.
[50:50] Matthew Farace:
"If you come here legally and you go through the process and then you go through the citizenship process... it's been working out."
The conversation touches on how media narratives and public perceptions shape the political landscape. The guests criticize mainstream media for downplaying or misrepresenting socialist policies and Democratic strategies, arguing that this misrepresentation hampers effective political discourse and accountability.
As the episode wraps up, the panel reflects on the current state of American politics, emphasizing the perceived threats of socialism, demographic manipulation, and the erosion of traditional values. They call for a resurgence of conservative principles to counteract the far-left's influence and restore economic stability and public safety.
[94:00] Tim Pool:
"We will see you all over@rumble.com Timcast IRL. Thanks for hanging out, SA."
Pooling ends the episode by promoting his platforms and encouraging listeners to engage further through various channels.
Rise of Far-Left Politics: Zoran Mamdani's primary win in NYC signals a shift towards more extreme socialist policies within the Democratic Party, potentially impacting the city's economic and social landscape.
Trump's Ongoing Influence: Despite being out of office, Trump's rhetoric continues to shape Republican strategies and public perceptions of the Democratic Party's direction.
Demographic Manipulation: Immigration and demographic changes are viewed as tools by the Democratic Party to realign the electorate in favor of far-left candidates.
Economic and Social Concerns: Policies like rent freezes and government-run businesses are critiqued for their perceived inefficiency and potential to create economic decline and social unrest.
Integrity of Democratic Institutions: Allegations of fundraising fraud within ActBlue raise questions about the financial practices and transparency of Democratic fundraising mechanisms.
This episode of Timcast IRL provides a critical examination of the current political shifts within New York City, highlighting concerns over socialist policies and their broader implications for American governance and society.