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The U.S. seems to be mobilizing jets now across Europe, and increasingly the speculation is the U.S. is preparing for some kind of direct intervention. The polymarket predictions are up.
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Thanks for having me, dude. I'm happy to be back here. I think it's kind of hilarious that I was just on Pop Culture Crisis talking about the national nightmare that is the Sex and the City reboot, and now I'm here discussing World War III. But there's no way I'd rather. Yeah. Right on. Thanks for having me. Jack Posobiec here.
I am here tonight. I have arrived on Timcast to officially announce my candidacy to be the next Shah of Iran. I feel like the current leadership, you know, they're on their way out and it's time for Poso. It's time for Poso the Shah to take the reins. I will decide what we do with the nuclear program. Okay, I'm going to tell you that right now, but I think I'd do a good job. So what do you say, guys? Let's do it. And then on the topic.
Elad is here. Good evening, everybody. Isn't it a wonderful evening? My name is Elad Eliyahu. I'm the White House correspondent here at Timcast. I grew the mustache for the occasion today. Phil, how's it going? Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it. Here's the big breaking news. We got this from the BBC. Trump demands Iran's unconditional surrender. Oh, boy.
Now, this is a live tracking page. It says Trump says we are not going to kill Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. He says we know exactly where the Ayatollah is. He is an easy target, but is safe there. But he warns our patience is wearing thin and then posts unconditional surrender. It has been five days since Israel began attacking Iran. Both sides continue to fire at each other. Iran warns people in Tel Aviv and Haifa to evacuate.
While in Tehran, there are reports of more explosions. Many Iranians are trying to flee Tehran, but others warn they have nowhere to go. The U.S. says it is not involved with Israel's airstrikes. Whether it eventually joins is in the 3,000-pound question, writes Frank Gardner.
Now, according to The Hill, the U.S. is positioning its military to potentially join the Israel war with Iran. We've got reports of fighter jets mobilizing. I think we might have some images. There's our refueling tankers are continuing to mobilize. It seems now it is very clear that the U.S. is getting ready to join the war. Jack, we're going to join the war.
Well, I suppose it really comes down to how you define are we joining the war. As we've seen, Israel thus far has conducted a range of strikes on the nuclear program, but also on oil infrastructure, oil facilities, missile defense, air defense, missile silos, airfields, airports, et cetera, et cetera, and military leadership.
President Trump so chooses, I think the big question has been specifically on the nuclear facilities that reside at this position that are far lower, the Fordow site, far lower than any of the Israeli bombs or missiles can be able to penetrate. So that's really one of the big questions, although I'm told that at the National Security Council meeting this evening, a range of options were discussed.
A range of options to do you think do you think it's likely because right now it's my sense that there's still support. Basically, what the what we're seeing is support aircraft and support systems. Do you think it's likely that the U.S. joins and actually strikes?
Well, at this point, that's one of the potential range of options. So one option could be pursue diplomacy for longer. I think a lot of people think that that ship has sailed at this point, given just reading the tea leaves and seeing everything that's gone out out there. And so the U.S. military prepositioning all these forces creates optionality for the president as commander in chief. And no decision has been made yet, as we've seen the U.S.
this idea that he was going to give remarks hasn't come out yet. And so those options range from potentially just this limited strike against certain facilities all the way up to a wider range of strikes, all the way up to and Lindsey Graham's the senator and a lot of the neocons are really calling for this full on full scale regime change operation in Iran right now, led by the US military working in conjunction with Israel and others. Does anyone around the table think that a an actual regime change
effort is something that's realistic in the future? Well, there's the probability that it does happen. I think the probability is low right now. I think U.S. strikes are incredibly likely. It's a random ballpark number, but I'd say 65-70% that the U.S. does some kind of airstrike. I'd say maybe a 30% that we simply engage in assistance of Israel, like refueling and things like that. And then maybe single digits, full-on regime change.
I think it's worth mentioning that it's been MAGA doctrine since Trump has been involved in politics that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. When President Trump first began getting involved in politics during the Obama era, one of the constant things that he would rail against President Obama was how weak he was on the GCPOA, on the original Iran deal. And it was clear that from then on,
and he released recently like a press statement and even on his Twitter, his rapid response Twitter account, going back like a decade there are videos of him saying, "I would not allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon." And even today in response to a question about how Tulsi Gabbard said, "Iran isn't getting close to your nuclear weapon." He said, "I don't care what she said. I think they were very close to having one."
I think that he's actually been very clear on the facts of the case here with not allowing Iran to get a nuclear weapon. And I think he's fulfilling that promise. So as far as I'm concerned, I think this is promises made, promises kept by Donald Trump.
I'm satisfied from our ally really doing our dirty work. I think that the Jews are doing our dirty work in the Middle East and diminishing Iran's offensive capabilities against us. I think it would be a good thing if our allies took care of our enemies as well as Israel did our enemies. Like if South Korea took care of the North Korea issue or if Japan and Taiwan took care of China or if Europe pulled their weight over –
with the war against Russia and Ukraine. Is there anywhere in the world that you think that we shouldn't be at war?
No, no, no, no, I agree. No, no, no, hold on. If the statement is, if the statement is Korea should be responsible for itself and Israel should be responsible for itself and we're not involved in any of it, done, agreed. That's a good ally, an ally that is able to diminish the capacities of our enemies and isn't burdening us. I think Ukraine's been a burdensome ally. They haven't been very successful in pushing that. They're not an ally.
Yeah. We sent them a fair amount of military assistance. I don't know what we called them. So you're saying, colloquially, you consider them a... They're not a formal ally. And they are a massive threat. We're basically their sugar daddy at this point. Yeah. Is there a list? I mean, I was in the...
You know, I was in the U.S. military. I was in the intel community. I don't remember getting this list of these are the countries that are allies and these are the countries that are... Well, I can tell you for sure the countries that yell death to America and death to Israel are definitely not our allies. So like Canada. Not our allies, sure. And I actually think there are many...
Extremely subversive Canadians in our media system. I think we should get rid of many Canadian media figures in our country. What do you mean, get rid of? I'm being dead serious right now, actually. I think there are many subversive Canadians who are involved in our media ecosystem who don't speak for making America great again. Like who?
Jordan Peterson? There's many of them. Jordan Peterson, Steven Crowder, Lauren Chen for a while. Okay, what, didn't he grow? Okay. No, no. Misquote him. He grew out of it. I think there's some Sarah, Sarah girl. There's a lot of Canadians involved. Sarah Lauren Southern? Lauren Southern. She's retired. Lauren Chen. I would say Jordan Peterson is probably the biggest Canadian that's like- Jordan and Michaela. But like they're not, I mean, is he calling for US intervention in war?
I haven't seen anything. I think we also need to differentiate between war and a strike. I think we're mobilizing to end up hitting this nuclear facility for dough because we have particular bunker busting bombs because this nuclear facility was built into a mountain, but
We didn't go to large-scale war when we killed Qasem Soleimani in Trump's first administration. So I think we're going to see a rehashing of a similar strike on this nuclear facility in our limited involvement here. It is, in all fairness, very different striking one guy and bombing multiple facilities and urban centers and governmental targets. That being said, any one of these strikes could be seen as an act of war, even killing Soleimani.
So you said the difference between war and strikes, and it's like, why? One begets the other. Sure. Well, it didn't in the case of Qasem Soleimani. I think, and it's fair to say, I genuinely believe if the U.S. did launch strikes on Iran, no one's coming to Iran's aid. And it would be foolish of Iran to respond against us. They're not going to. And I don't see any, like the BRICS nations, Russia or China, wanting to get involved in this because Iran's not a great ally. They're politically weak and isolated. Right.
There's some reason to be working with them, but...
Right now, I think the best thing for the U.S. is just to do nothing, not be involved in this. You know what I'm hearing? Everyone's like, wow, Israel's doing a really great job with air departments. It's like, oh, great, they don't need us. Okay, we out. Yeah, that was the interesting thing because I remember all last week there were people saying, you know, Israel's got this. You remember this, right? Like, Israel's got this. We don't need any help. We're good to go. Don't worry about it. We're a good ally. We're pulling our weight, as a lot said. Yeah.
And we're good to go. Okay. All right. So we're sitting back and we're watching TV. And then all of a sudden, like within 24 hours from the initial strikes on Thursday night, going into Friday, and then BB's all over TV saying the U.S. needs to come in. The U.S. needs to come in. The U.S. needs to commit to regime change. Ending the nuclear program means regime change. Like, whoa, wait a minute. I've got whiplash here watching this guy. Like you said this was just about the nuclear program. And now in without even taking a breath,
it's immediately also about regime change. Was it also Lindsey Graham? I think. Well, Tim, technically, Lindsey Graham has not changed his position on that. He has always been for bombing Iran to get regime change. Right. The speed... Totally activated. Totally activated. The speed at which it has gone from, you know,
Israel starts actually striking Iran and the U S is basically said, we didn't know anything about it to now. The U S is entertaining, or at least some people, uh,
are entertaining the idea of a regime regime change war is incredibly fast. It's been days. There was, there's no lead up, no anything. It's, it's just the, this, this, you know, this surprise push for not just us involvement, but us to take the lead and, and,
try to go in and do it with no discussion. No discussion, no debate, please. It seems like that's just been the purpose all along. For me, my big question is why now? Because we've been told for 30 years now that Iran is close to getting a nuclear weapon. So I think I'm where I'm at, where a lot of people are at that. I just have a bunch of questions and no real answers. I understand correctly. Part of the why now is because of how badly Iran planned their their attacks against Israel when they started with
Hamas on the 7th, on October 7th, then going to Hezbollah. So really, Israel just started disassembling all of Iran's ability to influence and pay people to strike Israel. You know what's crazy, what you mentioned about, and you're right about the military window, there's no question about that, but the
Think about what we were talking about a week ago. Just when I say we, I mean sort of the royal we as like the podcaster sphere. Riots. Online sphere. It was riots. It was riots. It was immigration. It was illegals. It was rounding people up. It was these cases which were marching through and Trump was winning. And there was so much mass appeal for – I think I saw a poll, like a mainstream poll saying 50 – it was CBS. 55 percent of Americans saying they wanted to – they supported –
all illegals being deported, not just MS-13. It was all. And there was this massive push for full on immigration or illegal immigration pushed out. And then suddenly it's like that's evaporated overnight.
And just no one's talking about it. Let's jump to this next story. We've got this from TWZ. We got a couple stories, actually. U.S. Air Force fighters deploy to reinforce Middle East. The Pentagon is expanding its tactical operations, tactical options by using the tankers it just deployed to flow additional fighters into the region. From the BBC, U.S. moves 30 jets as Iran attack speculation grows.
And then, of course, we have this video clip showing major airstrikes taking place across Tehran. There have been rumors circulating the U.S. is already engaged, but we've got no evidence that is the case. And I'm hoping it is not the case. But it looks like Donald Trump, whoever, is gearing up for at least airstrikes in Iran. Can I just say something about that, that, you know, there's been a lot of people and who are sort of.
to be first on X and oh, I've reported it. I report like unless US forces are responding to a direct like a direct threat. Somebody's fired on them and they're firing back and they have to. I don't think that Trump is going to commit to
U.S. forces to a direct strike on Iran without some kind of statement first. I just don't think he would do that. You know what I mean? That, you know, or it'd be concurrent, that sort of thing. I don't think that we would find out about that on X, if that makes sense. I hope we wouldn't. Yeah, I mean, I don't know. Donald Trump likes...
the internet. He likes Truth Social. He likes X. Well, yeah, if he's posting it himself, sure, yeah. Yeah, so I mean, there's always that kind of possibility that he would, you know, he would make an announcement himself. Right, right, right. But I mean, like, for some random X account just pops up and I'm often...
bro, and I know that the US is currently doing this, and it's like, guy, if you read those, I call them broson accounts, and if you read broson accounts, we've been at war with Iran for 10 years, and there's been all these other strikes that have gone on, and also Iran has blown up a ton of stuff in the US, and it's like this constant, just, there's a lot of misinformation in there, as well as true stuff as well. - I can't trust the thing that I read on Twitter,
Yeah, that's what I mean. I do trust things that Trump puts out on truth, which if you guys have been following has been absolutely insane. He warned people to evacuate Tehran, which was absolutely bananas. Pacific, I wanted to get your take on Trump boasting we now have complete and total control over Iran's skies. Well, the royal we. I mean, I think there is an understanding there that
Iran's air defenses have been completely degraded and they were heavily degraded from the April and October strikes of last year. And it was in a situation where I think a lot of people are saying the S-300 systems could potentially have been brought back online. But to Tim's point, you know, Russia has not provided them with any extra S-300 systems since that time. Russia's air defense is very capable, as we've seen in Ukraine over the past couple of years.
And so the fact that they haven't backfilled those, the fact that Israel was able to, with, you know, I think a conjunction of, it still has to be shaken out, but a conjunction of these Mossad strikes, as well as probably cyber and electronic warfare, has basically taken the entire air defense that offline. And I'm more familiar with, all right, I have to be careful with this, the North Korean side of things. But I do know that a lot of the, and all right, I'll just speak generally, a lot of military organizations
air defense systems typically operate on like one or two networks. So they're highly vulnerable to cyber attack if you're able to get
something into that system because they're all on one system basically and they don't really have a lot of fail-safes in there and particularly i remember being told that with with iran and north korea that they were very susceptible to this type of attack i know there were questions about how involved we are many people are reading into him saying that as we now have complete and total control over iran's guys as us being involved are you reading into it that way
I don't have any information either way. I think it's royal we. I think he's talking about us and our allies. And he says when Israel does it, he's saying like...
all of us together. It's like the royal we. I don't put it this way. And I think the State Department, or excuse me, the Defense Department actually put out something saying that, hey, to clarify, this does not mean the U.S. is involved in direct, you know, direct, quote unquote, control of the skies. But he sort of means, to your point, you know, this is the royal we. Aside from the mobilization... He sure used it. Aside from the mobilization that we're seeing from the military, there's another component that makes me think
We're going to intervene, and that is The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. My favorite show! They attacked Steve Bannon, Marjorie Taylor Greene. They attacked you, Jack. There was one more person in there. Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk. And they took you guys completely out of context, and it was very strange. It was very strange because there are Trump supporters—
who cheered on no new wars, who are now on X cheering on intervention in Iran. Seems like hypocrisy. Jon Stewart could very easily come out and say, hey, look at these hypocrites. Instead, he chooses to target the staunch anti-intervention faction of the MAGA base,
and tries to discredit them, namely Bannon and Jack and Marjorie Greene, Charlie Kirk, by claiming that Jack called for the military to be deployed against 75 million Democrats in the United States, which is an absurdity and a lie. And I had to ask myself, why would he do that when he could mock those who actually support the war? He's not going to mock those support war, just like we saw in the early 2000s.
The machine, the state and the narrative machine was all about supporting our intervention. And this time around, they want to do the same thing. So when I say this leads me to believe that there will be intervention is that there is a concerted effort, even on liberal media, to mock and discredit the strongest voices saying no war, implying there is a concerted effort to have us intervene in the region, just like we saw in the 2000s. What say you, Jack? You agree? Yeah.
Well, I mean, I do agree that he could be mocking the neocons, and there's a lot of material there. I mean, if you look at Mark Levin, he's almost like, how do you caricature a guy like that? I mean, he almost is, it would be inseparable from a parody.
which is funny because I'm like, you know, Mark, you and I are both from like the same part of Pennsylvania, just outside of Philadelphia, we both went to Temple. I've never heard that accent anywhere in the area. So I'm very familiar with, you know, Cheltenham and that area. I'm from Norristown. Like, I don't know where that comes from. But that notwithstanding, I think it works for radio. It doesn't work for TV as much. But, you know, the antics. But when it really comes down to is,
very interesting to see that, Hey, wait a minute. Where was the, the Jon Stewart who used to say, you know, and he does actually mention it in the clip. He said, well, I agree with these guys. I agree with these guys when it comes to this, I agree with these guys when it comes to this, but, but, and then they go to play edited spliced clips with very, like not even very well edited. It was very amateurish jump cuts where I'm saying something about like,
Trump is deploying the National Guard and then jump cut. We should use force. Jump cut. The Democrats jump. And it's just like it's like Frankenstein altogether, as if I'm calling for force against the Democrats, which which come on. If anyone knows, I am not a Fed poster. There is no Fed posting out here. OK, folks, no Fed posting and certainly not on Timcast IRL. But.
Point being is, why is he going after those of us who have been calling? We're just calling for diplomacy. At the end of the day, myself, Charlie Kirk, President, excuse me, Steve Bannon and Marjorie Taylor Greene have been saying to President Trump, hey, we back the play with Witkoff. We back this play thus far. We have backed it thus far. That's clearly what he assigned Witkoff to do. He had a meeting with the guys on Sunday. Then the guys that he was going to be meeting with were all killed on Friday. So the meeting was then called off.
as it happens. And so there's this real question of, and Steve Witkoff, by the way, you know, a lot of people in the foreign policy world don't really know him that well. They say, oh, who is this Witkoff guy? What's his deal? Well, he's actually one of President Trump's best friends, just on a personal capacity. And a lot of people miss the fact that
On September 15th of 2024, when Trump was at the golf course and was almost killed by the Ukrainian foreign fighter, Ryan Routh, who was there on the periphery of the golf course in West Palm Beach, Trump was golfing with Steve Witkoff that day.
So they were both in the line of fire or potentially were about to be there on the they were on the fifth green and he was waiting on the sixth green. And so they were both potentially killed by this guy. And so they've just been through a lot together. They have a huge, very deep relationship. And so I wonder, you know, how how much Witkoff has really been brought up in these conversations.
With all due respect to Steve Wyckoff, I don't think he's come to a successful negotiation yet. Definitely not in this Iran deal. Definitely not in the... With the people who were killed. Or in the Ukraine war, which... Have you ever negotiated with a dead person? How does it go? No, but before this, they didn't come to a nuclear deal. It's rough. It's rough. It's rough to... Come on, why won't you agree? Eli, do you think that we should invade Iran?
No. Do you think that we should intervene militaristically in any way? I think we should destroy the Focrum. What was it? The nuclear facility that's... Fordow. Fordow nuclear facility that is built into a mountain. Why? Why?
Because if Iran is able to get a nuclear weapon, it would drastically change the geopolitics of the Middle East. I don't believe radical, because they're radical Islamists in Iran, whose regime was founded on anti-Americanism, frankly, and they chant death to America and death to Israel. We know that, but how would them having a nuclear weapon change it?
It would lead to other countries in the region wanting to get a nuclear weapon. So, for example, Mohammed bin Salman said that if Iran got a nuclear weapon, then they would want a nuclear weapon, too. So multiple Islamists. We have Shia. Now we got it. We got to bomb them, too, now. Well, they didn't say they would if Iran didn't. So we need to prevent and make sure Iran doesn't, especially with their threats they make against Americans and how their proxies killed Americans. Are there any other Islamists and extremists that are making nuclear weapons?
At this point, I don't think so. So I don't think you've justified why we should bomb Iran's nuclear facility. Because they've made threats against us and our allies. And if they get a nuclear weapon, it would lead to more nuclear proliferation in the region. And it would allow Iran to— I don't follow. That makes no sense. Nuclear prol— So Saudi Arabia— You're saying if Iran gets a nuke, all of a sudden a bunch of other countries are going to get nukes? Yes. Yes.
But how does that follow? Unless we stop them. So Mohammed bin Salman, if you want to pull up the article, he has said... I get that. I'm just asking, what is the connection? Like, are you saying that they'll simply just go, well, I guess we should too? The balance of power will dramatically shift, yes. And they will all say, we need to have nuclear weapons too as a deterrence. So they would try to argue that we need to make it like an India-Pakistan situation, an Iran-Saudi Arabia situation where both sides have nuclear weapons. Are there any other countries with nukes we should bomb?
We should prevent these rogue nations and nuclear proliferation from happening. What's a rogue nation? Rogue nations, North Korea is a rogue nation. Why? Why is North Korea a rogue nation? Because it's ruled by a mad communist dictator. What's a rogue nation? Rogue nations are nations that don't play by any of international laws, recognized laws, and don't respect our laws. Whose laws?
So if they defy us, they're rogue. Yes. If you defy our shipping lanes. You're saying anybody outside of the liberal economic order, basically.
Yes. Yeah. Okay. I think that we are the unipower power on earth and unipolar power on earth. And I think it's within our interest to continue maintaining that. And any step back we take would be a step forward that China takes. So if you want to shoot ships in any international waters that, and that disrupt free trade, we are going to stop you. What do you think, Jack? You agree? Well, you left out the fact that a lot of there, there already are nuclear weapons in the Middle East.
Sure. So, and, and the U S has, who are you talking about? Specifically Pakistan. Okay.
So AQ Khan Network developed the nuclear weapons and Pakistan has basically said to the Saudis and the Saudis, and you mentioned Mohammed Salman, they've also discussed that if the kingdom were under attack, that Pakistan would essentially allow their nuclear arsenal to be used by the Saudis. So this, you know, I mean, you mentioned nuclear escalation and that's certainly a valid statement, but there are already nukes in the Middle East. Let me ask, do you think that Iran should be able to acquire nuclear weapons?
I think that there are many policies and many options to be able to deal with that as opposed to just simply blowing up people that you don't like. So how should...
That we shouldn't allow them to. Yeah, exactly. But I'm trying to pin you down because you're beating around the bush. I feel like you haven't even thought about it. You're saying... No, what you're doing is you're presenting... I'll explain why I'm doing that. Because you're presenting a false binary and you're trying to play this Kafka-esque trap of saying like, oh, well, if you don't support war on Iran, then you must support Iran getting the nukes. And people have been doing this to me like all week. How should the United States react to... I literally just gave an entire conversation about Steve Wyckoff and you like crapped on it.
And Steve Wyckoff wasn't able to come to any conclusive negotiations that were approved by the president. The people were killed. Before the people were killed. Before the meeting. This was the sixth round of meetings, respectfully, Jack, right? The president didn't think this was going anywhere. No, that's the president's prerogative. There's no question about that. So you think we should just continue to go the negotiation routes. But again, if they don't bear fruit as they haven't, how should the United States respond to their nuclear ambitions?
You say that as if it's already happened. And again, how are they going to bear fruit now when the people are dead?
I guess we reached the point in the negotiations where they didn't bear fruit. Who's we? Are you a member of the administration now? No, I'm talking about us, the royal we, right? Right, there's a lot of royal we's going around. No, as an American, right, worried about the American agenda, like, I'm trying to get a concrete answer here. So the negotiations don't work out. How should the United States respond to that? Again, so you're playing this game of trying to create a false binary, saying this is the only way to do it. I'm asking you what else we should do. Okay, cool.
appreciate you doing that because a lot of people are doing that to me this week and with you know who share your views and it's very annoying so what i've said uh uh for a long time now is the best way to do this is stop looking at it in two dimensions saying oh it's it's just israel the united states and iran there's the only three players there world's complicated place doesn't work that way and in fact there's another huge player in all of this that it feels like the neocons have just forgotten about and that's russia
So Witkoff, again, this is why I bring up Witkoff again and again, he plays the key role in the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, but also the U.S. and Russia. And Russia has offered multiple times to come in and be the guarantor of the Iranian nuclear material. So they played a similar role, by the way, in the Syrian chemical weapons under Assad, I guess it was 2013, I think.
when that took place and China played a small role as well in destroying them, but after the fact. And so,
This idea of Russia coming in and saying wait a minute Why wouldn't that be a good idea because while the US has issues with Iran having a nuclear weapon certainly? Israel it's an existential question and for Russia They don't want Iran to have nuclear weapons either because that's right in their backyard and they know what this huge escalatory ladder going on in their backyard the same way that The same way that I think that most people in the Middle East probably wouldn't and so it's a much bigger threat to Russia than it is to us and so why not
have multiple negotiations, have Iran put pressure on them because they know they have to, and then use as a potential dangle for that the peace and ceasefire in Ukraine. So very respectfully, I'd agree to something like that, but I don't think that resolves any of the geopolitical issues that Iran has and solves their ambitions at all. So the issue I see is, Ilad, when you say that we got to stop them from getting a nuke because other countries will get nukes, it sounds like you don't know what you're actually worried about.
I'm worried about nuclear proliferation and our enemies abroad who have wished death upon us and have the death of American service members on their hands.
If they get a nuke, Saudi Arabia will start a cheesecake factory. It's like, okay, I don't understand how these things are related. Saudi Arabia could make a nuke right now. They said they wouldn't unless Iran did. Saudi Arabia currently has access to a nuclear stockpile. And Jack pointed out, Pakistan already has nukes. There's nukes in the region, and there's Islamists capable of firing them, and there's fears they actually will over Kashmir. So why isn't Saudi Arabia building them if the politics of the region dictate? I keep hearing...
There's a major threat if they get a nuclear weapon. Notably, this is what the meeting with Netanyahu was about, where he was like, "They're gonna make a nuclear and come for you." And respectfully, everybody in the room was like, "Yeah, that's not happening." - Oh, well, you mean when you went with them? - Yes.
Sorry. I was thinking Trump meeting, and I was like, oh, wait, you mean your meeting. Netanyahu was trying to preach about how if Iran gets a nuke, the U.S. is next, and everybody was basically laughing at him. No. There was a handful of people in the room that were like, he's right. And most of them were rolling their eyes being like, they can't even build an ICM to reach us. We're not worried about that. So I...
I have concerns about them being a nuke. I think the real concern is they give fissile material to a bunch of wackaloons in the region like the Houthis, and then they start blowing up tankers and launching low-yield nuclear artillery. That's terrifying. But the idea of them having nuclear missiles, I'm like,
It's the same deal with anybody else. Russia's got more nukes than anybody else. They got the biggest ones. We've got massive ICBMs, MIRVs we call them. We can wipe out 12 cities with one ICBM. I'm not concerned about Iran having access to low-heeled nukes. Even though it's never been officially acknowledged, there's also a lot of consensus that Israel more than likely has a stockpile of nuclear weapons as well. Samson option.
Well, and what evidence do we have that this is such an imminent threat right now that they're all nuked up? Because everything I'm hearing is sounding very weapons of mass destruction-y.
- Yep. - I mean, that's why we've learned nothing. - Guys, Tulsi Gabbard said only a few months ago that they were not near a nuclear weapon. - She testified under oath and I trust her word a lot more than-- - I wanna push back on that a little bit. - You trust it more than Donald Trump's word? - I do wanna push back on this a little bit because I think we need to be accurate. And if it sounds like I'm beating around the bush, it's because I'm trying to be accurate. We're talking about nuclear war here, right? So let's be a little serious.
And Tulsi Gabbard didn't say that Iran isn't building nukes. She said, we have no intelligence that Iran has ordered, that Ayatollah Khomeini has ordered the restart of a nuclear weapons program. She then also said that
that in addition to that, we agree with the public statements that Iran has been enriching uranium at a level that is not weaponized and yet seems to be higher than they would need for nuclear fuel. And so this idea that it's just like Tulsi Gabbard's opinion, she's not just giving her opinion, right? She's saying, "I've looked, we don't have this intelligence. If there is intelligence, I'd like to see it." - I'll tell you why I think this is happening. - She hasn't.
Support for Israel is down. Support for Israel is going down. And the younger generation is split between the right, which is don't want to be involved in your war, and the left, they hate Israel. And then you've got a faction of the right or whatever you'd call it that is anti-Israel. The move has to be made now because when the boomers pass on, start dying—
The younger generation is not going to tolerate it. Right now, politically, the move can be made while it's still divided. You wait 10 years, it's going to be 60% anti-Israel. Not so much anti-Israel. It's going to be 60%. We don't want to be involved at all. And Netanyahu just survived a very narrow vote for his leadership just last week. And a lot of people are pointing to his domestic base, which goes along with some of this –
popularity issue of that israel has in the united states it also is netanyahu's own popularity
domestically within israel he's having issues with his coalition one of the ultra orthodox parties was threatening to break out um this i forget the name of it off the top of my head but or i don't want to say it actually and they were saying we want to get we're going to come out because we don't want to be conscripted because israel as you know has compulsory uh military service and and so it's you know widespread military acceptance in the population however the ultra orthodox uh
were saying they didn't want to be in and they were threatening to blow up Netanyahu's coalition if he didn't agree to this concession. They were able to run that out of him. And so the coalition stood, but I think he only stayed in power by like nine votes or something like that just last week on the eve of all of this. They're just going to end up blowing up MAGA's coalition.
I mean, there's going to be no support for this because the left is going to oppose anything Trump does. And most of his supporters are principled in being against this. So who does that leave? A handful of boomers? Well, and I think that's the spirit of John McCain. I do think that's the thread that Trump understands of Trump.
of understanding that the mega coalition is just like all coalition politics which I mentioned BB is dealing with some as well that there's going to be the this friction so you know I don't see a lot of the Maha crowd being down with this I don't see a lot of which you know and and
RFK Jr. himself had spoken out quite a bit against the Ukraine war, but then his own son actually had volunteered for it. So there's you know, there's this big split. There's this big friction point. And at the same time, though, I think that President Trump is very concerned when and, you know, as a lot mentioned, has always said that he's very concerned with Iran getting a nuclear weapon. And if he truly believes there isn't any other way out diplomatically or other, then that's his prerogative.
And that's his decision to make on what he sees as the best way to go forward. Let's jump to this next story, ladies and gentlemen, from the Pentagon Pizza Report.
So for those unfamiliar, the Pentagon Pizza Report tracks the pizza restaurants that are near the Pentagon. And as of 30 minutes ago, there has been a huge surge in pizza orders, busier than usual. Now, this usually indicates that people at the Pentagon are working overtime and they're ordering lots of pizzas because something is about to happen. Now, Donald Trump was supposed to give an urgent address and then he did not.
So it's hard to know exactly what's going on other than in D.C., in the security apparatus, they're gearing up for something big and ordering lots of food. However— It wouldn't surprise me if there was a strike tonight. However, Jack, they also announced Freddy's Beach Bar, the closest gay bar to the Pentagon, is having a very busy night. I don't think I've ever seen it this high above the averages of 815. Well, we know where Lindsey Graham is. Ha ha ha!
Whatever is going on, people need lots of pizza around the Pentagon, but also there's a lot of people at a gay bar. We might need to check out Comet Ping Pong too, right? I think this could be a good thing for world peace because this is what happens every time Lindsey Graham is lonely. She gets angry. She wants to bomb a bunch of countries. So hopefully she's there enjoying pizza and gay stuff. Is being hawkish a gay thing?
It's a Lindsey Graham thing. Yeah, she gets very upset. Well, I think allegedly. I don't... Allegedly. CNN is reporting right now that it appears the U.S. is preparing for a strike on Fordo. Yeah, that doesn't surprise me. Once again, it's just a speculation. We've also said that assets are being moved and arranged for a strike. They're just getting a little closer to it. Do you guys trust the plan?
What's the- No! No! Never! If I- I used to be a dumb liberal, if I've learned one thing in my lifetime, I don't trust any of these suckers. You guys don't trust the art of the deal here? No. No!
Wouldn't the art of the deal be finding a deal? Yes. Well, I mean, you know, we're still waiting for more news to come out about this. I have to stand by his commitments that says around Iran will not be allowed to have nuclear. You know what? I haven't thought about it like that. You're absolutely right. We do need boots on the ground in Iran. No, no. I was saying just a strike like we did with Qasem Soleimani. We totally mugged him.
I- You gotta talk into the microphone. We totally mocked Haseem Soleimani.
Frankly, again, the Jews in Israel did all of our dirty work by taking out most of Iran's proxies, Hamas, Hezbollah. We're really going to look back at October 7th as a turning point. Also, the Houthis, the Americans actually contributed. We contributed there too with the Israelis against the Houthis, not to mention Assad falling. So if you're taking a look at the map of the Middle East, it really is our road to Iran, our road to Persia, and making sure that they can't make any nuclear weapons.
President Trump, he sent out to all the White House reporters, he sent out a long list of like 30 different references to his specific quote over the years of saying specifically, I will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon. I don't feel like there's a lot of people that are saying that he didn't say that. Well, it's just this catch-22 between how do we stop that? We don't want them to get the nuclear weapon and we don't want to go to war.
We make Israel do our dirty work. Right. And so this is a false binary that you keep coming back to. I'm asking you what the, I mean, you said, oh, have Russian. What if we did not war?
Well, again, I don't think it is war. I think it's a strike against... It's just a bad faith tactic on your part. I'm not saying war, though. No, this is a bad faith tactic. I'm saying specifically a strike on the nuclear facilities. You're either a warmonger or you're not. Oh, so you're a warmonger. I'm not saying war. I'm not saying war. I'm saying a strike on the nuclear facilities. So I could do that all night, but I'm not that kind of guy, so I just don't like doing that. He is a warmonger, though. Ooh, this is spicy. I love it. He is a warmonger, though. People, though, you do say that all the time. No, but again, I'm not talking about war. To Mark Levin, to Lindsey Graham, to people who deserve it. Elad?
Admit it. You're a Bolton bro. John Bolton. The mustache has taken over. You can come in here wearing that mustache and tell me that Raytheon doesn't get you hot. I think there was a reason. Trump brought him on at one point for a reason. Did you guys see this? When
When Trump made an announcement, I can't remember what it was. It was last night. At some point, Trump made a statement, and then all of the military industrial complex stock after hours jumped. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I wonder what it's at right now. I bet it's going up. Wait, Tim, are you saying there's a financial incentive towards war? How dare you? Are you saying that? Heavens. I mean, that would be unethical.
Are you saying that one of the world's largest oil producers in Iran, that this flow of oil, this massive flow of oil, may have something to do with what's driving these events? Is that entirely...
You know what I like? I like Lockheed. It's a cool name. Lockheed. Lockheed. Yeah, Lockheed. There's actually a great book. Oh, they're up 2.6%. There's actually a great book that's written all about regime change in Iran and sort of the previous regime change operations the U.S. had been involved in, and it's called Dune by Frank Herbert. Dune? Dune. I'm dead serious. You didn't know this? Look at this. This is hilarious.
When the war starts... Northrop Grumman. Spiked straight up. But Tim, you know about this, right? So the book Dune and the movies Dune are all about regime change in Iran. Oh, really? Yeah. No, dead serious. Oh, the movies were terrible. Yes, they were. Well, not the 80s one. The David Lynch one? Yeah, the David Lynch one was good. The newer ones, no. The newer ones, it's just like a series of trailer scenes strung together rather than like, I'm looking at something. But no, you think about it, right? So it's the Galactic Empire needs the...
needs the unobtainable material, resource, that is under the sand, and on top of the sand are these plucky religious fanatics, and the only way to get this unobtainable resource, which of course powers all the vehicles in the galaxy, is by conquering this land, but then after conquering it, another house, which is also part of the empire, comes in and takes them out.
I'm dead serious. Fern Gully? I know Fern Gully. That sounds like Fern Gully. Was there a regime in Fern Gully? No, but like the fairies were in the trees, you know, and then they had to come and get the... There were fairies. Oh, no, there was a demon in the trees. You're thinking of Avatar. It is like Avatar. It's all the same thing. They were singing bats in Fern Gully. Yeah, they called it Unobtainium. Unobtainium. It was so bad. It was so bad. But no, yeah, so Doom was basically... Doom was based on the...
Last time the US and the UK got involved in a regime change operation in Iran and they overthrew the prime minister who had nationalized all of the oil in Iran.
And they were like, we got to get rid of that guy. So they brought back the Shah. This was the second Shah, if you're following. And they basically threw him out of office, put the Shah back in. He stays there for a while. And the people of Iran really didn't like that because Maseh – I always screw up the guy's name.
was this very popular nationalist, like populist nationalist kind of figure. And he was saying, we're going to get rid of the US and the UK. Well, it was really more the UK at the beginning. BP was involved, obviously. And we're going to get that. We're going to get in there and we're going to allow the flow of oil back to the world market, back to the UK, back to the US. And people around got really mad about that. And so rather than recognizing
Rather than vote for somebody else, they decided to turn to a pretty crazy group of people called, as we now know, the Iranian revolutionaries and back them, throwing him out of office and the entire government of Iran. So these regime change operations – and that's not even to say –
Syria, Libya, Ukraine, all the rest of them, they always have unintended consequences. And the law of unintended consequences is always there. So the current government of Iran is there because of a U.S. CIA-backed regime change operation in the 1950s. And this is why they chant death to America. They hate us because we keep screwing around with them. I thought they hate us because they ain't us. Oh.
They hate us for our freedom. Yeah. Yeah. No, I agree with Jack that it's a false binary that either you want them to have a nuclear weapon or go to war. I think the issue is that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and I'm just not seeing that. And you look on X, and there are people beating the same drum from Iraq saying the Iranians just want to be liberated. It's the same Dick Cheney line for— And it— Will be greeted as liberators. And I think it's simple to say that the threshold for intervention is incredibly high. Yeah.
So just coming out and saying, you know, I've seen a report. It looks like they're doing nukes is not enough evidence, in my opinion, to justify. More importantly, you know what?
I will resign my entire argument. Fine. Go to war with Iran as long as Congress declares it. Tucker just tweeted that. He had the biggest smile on his face when you said go to war with Iran. That's very dangerous, Tim. I don't know if you should be betting on that. What did Tucker say? Oh, no. He's got Ted Cruz on tomorrow. Oh, wow. If Congress votes for a declaration of war, then I kind of shrug and say, okay, well, I don't want that to happen, but
Yeah. Wow. If you can get Congress to vote on anything, I'd be impressed. If there's one thing they would be able to agree on, it would be something like that. I doubt it. Democrats are already coming out being like, no, we oppose this because they want points against Trump. But I feel like privately they would be for it.
Maybe. Maybe when Lockheed shows up and says, I got a $500,000 check for your re-election, they say yes. Historical pattern. It's got a point, though, because the Democrats were all for war in Ukraine. So would they also be for this war? Kind of a weird take for them. Like, are we for the Republican war? Why would Congress not schedule it right now? Like a debate on war with Iran. Look, I think, here's my prediction.
Iran's already threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. has said they're not going to allow that. Security forces will be deployed to the region. They're going to say our trading partners in the Persian Gulf can't be blocked off by Iran's temper tantrum. And then U.S. forces will be attacked and trying to secure the Strait of Hormuz. And then there will be a debate in the United States, a very quick one, about like we can't allow American troops' lives to be taken. If any soldiers die, any U.S. servicemen or women die in this, Trump's going to lose it. He's going to be like, I will not be Joe Biden.
We will not tolerate this. Do you think there's the possibility for a false flag right now? Oh, yeah. Yes. Come on. Like, people don't understand that false flags happen every day, dozens to hundreds of times. And I don't mean at the grand scale for war to start wars. I mean, even at the smallest level.
They're like, what was that famous story about Tucker Max? He had a book coming out, so they put up a billboard, and then he intentionally graffitied his own billboard. Then he called in a radio station and said, hey, this billboard for the Tucker Max guy, it's all spray painted up. They vandalized it, generating a bunch of media attention. People do this stuff all the time as a standard marketing tactic, as a legal tactic. So, of course, the U.S. intelligence agencies are going to be like,
We don't care if we want to enter the war and we want to cast his belly. We'll make it happen. They did it with they did it. They do it all the time.
Well, Gulf of Tonkin is the famous one. The most famous. And it was funny because that was a conspiracy theory up until what, like 10 years ago? Yeah. They were claiming it was not true. And if you thought that it was, it was a conspiracy theory. And then they finally declassified it like, oh yeah, actually we lied about what got us into the Vietnam War. So absolutely. But it won't matter. It won't matter. And the lunatics are going to pull this out of context. That's what they do. It does not matter who attacks in a false flag because no one believes what they don't want to believe. So.
So even if there is strong evidence the U.S. attacked itself or a third party that wants to force the war, the people who want the war in the U.S. are going to be like, nope, you're crazy. It happened. Iran will deny it even if they did do it. So I think that's the direction we're heading, and I hope it's not the case, but—
If they want war and they're positioning the U.S. for war, why would they not do it? In the Six-Day War back in the 60s, there was a U.S. Navy ship that was famously also attacked. And a lot of people say that that was potentially either by Johnson, who did, by the way, the Gulf of Tonkin, or potentially some other actors, what may have been a potential false flag attack or an attempt, even though the ship didn't sink. So, I mean, these things with Navy...
And this, I was Navy officer, right? So my heart goes out to all of the sailors that are
that are on those aircraft carriers. That's 5,000 sailors per ship, right? So just, and that's just the aircraft carrier. So that's 10,000 right there, 10,000 souls per aircraft carrier. Then you've got hundreds and hundreds of more on throughout the strike group and then the different bases. Plus we've got air force, et cetera, in the area. So the Persian Gulf is, it's actually a lot smaller than a lot of people realize. You know, we think of it as this huge thing, but you know, it's,
It would be, you know, like the Great Lakes are, you know, we don't consider that to be that big of a deal, but like they're enormous, right? And so basically what I mean to say is all of this military equipment is coming very, very, very close together right now to the point where, you know, we're talking about these long range bombers and bunker busters and things. But once you get things into the Strait of Hormuz, where, and this is why it's such a key critical choke point, because so it's the mouth. People say Strait of Hormuz, Strait of Hormuz. What does that mean? Okay, this is the mouth of the Persian Gulf.
And 20% of the world's oil flows through there from the Gulf Arabs and from the Persians as well. And so any blockage of this, mining it, which the IRGCN, so the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, has threatened to do this time and time again. It would be very easy for them to do this. What they would do is they would take a couple of merchant tankers that would probably be false flagged, operating under some...
you know, Antigua flag or a Mongolia flag or something like that in the middle of the night, they just park right there in the Strait of Hormuz and just start pushing mines over the side. And then what do you do? What do you do? So that's the mouth of the Persian Gulf. And then to your point, you know, you've got, so now you've got the U.S. Navy in there, you have the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.K. is around, typically the French have a couple of ships around. I believe the French, I think there's a French carrier there as well right now.
Yeah, the Jaquie is there. And, you know, I'm used to having access to, you know, in the Navy, when you're in, you have access to all like the direct lifetime feed. So you can see just everything on a given basis. And one of those things, one of those things you don't always have, but it's all very, very within range of even, you know, even the smallest. This is why the Houthis were able to be so...
effective at their fire across the Red Sea because of a very similar situation that that was the first time that you saw an effective naval blockade essentially conducted from land. - Yeah, for people that don't know, the Strait of Hormuz is 21 miles across. So it's really, really, really small, like really narrow.
So the idea... You could almost see across. Yeah, yeah. I mean, at 20 miles, I imagine you could, right? If you're high enough up and clear enough to aid, but... Yeah. Unlikely, but it's almost. But so, yeah, I mean, it's...
It's incredibly vulnerable. And like the U.S. would absolutely go to war over that little piece. Well, you'd isolate Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates. So they're not going to let that happen. And for the record, if anyone's blocking this trade of Hormuz, that's I mean, that's full fully support the U.S. Navy doing whatever it takes to get him out of there. No question. Yeah. I mean, it sounds like.
We already had one tanker explosion. And they're saying due to the chaos in the Strait and Iran's threat to shut it down, it's already starting. Zero had some stuff up about GPS malfunctioning and GPS issues within the Strait, so potentially leading to...
you know, is someone jamming, right? Is the question is someone jamming in the Strait of Hormuz? So you've got miscalculation, you've got the threat of just just general threat to merchant shipping. And then if that's still going on, you've then got the question of what one of the things the Iranian ships will do, these IRGC ships
The reason I mentioned, so there's Iran has two militaries. There's the IRGC and their standing army and standing Navy, both of which have different armaments, both of which have different tactics that's typically seen at the IRGC operates under the Ayatollah. And so they're, they get a little bit better funding in terms of like special forces type of stuff. That's where CUDS for Soleimani was part of the IRGC in terms of their,
uh their external operations branch that's why he was in iraq when he was killed and so they've got these these picket ships and fast boats so the idea is well how you know how you can take out a giant aircraft carrier well you you surround it like uh you know like the spanish galleons of old with these these small ships and then you attack it from all sides at once and if a carrier were passing through the strait of hormuz and were attacked that way it would actually be extremely vulnerable
especially if they've got, you know, Charlie 802, you know, they've got cruise missiles or something else that parked in the back of those things. You know, there's, it would be, it would be extremely vulnerable to a couple of hits below the waterline. And now you've got, got a huge problem on your hands. I think a key thing to also understand here, I think at some point,
I could have the number wrong, something like 20% of the world's oil transits the Strait of Hormuz. Give or take. Also, I think it's important to notice who the biggest losers here would be. Obviously, this would be a big loser for global trade and everybody would suffer when oil prices shoot up as a result of this. However, China specifically imports
40% to 50% of their oil through countries that will transit that Strait of Hormuz. So China would be a huge loser in this situation, and China would suffer a huge amount of economic distress as a result of this. So there would be worldwide reverberation
reverberations as a result of this. And this, by the way, this vulnerability is exactly why China is building the BRI to the Belt and Road Initiative. So that's exactly they understand this and they say, OK, well, this is why we want to build our pipelines and rail system up through Pakistan, through this economic corridor. And then what's on the right on the other side of Pakistan from
from that spot in China, well, that's where the Uyghurs live. That's Xinjiang. So that's why the Uyghurs and EITF and these various groups are such a threat to China in that sense, because it's just basic geography. So they want to control that area because it could potentially be an extremely key
research. China doesn't have oil. China doesn't have the resources that Iran does. China obviously is Iran's number one partner. 90% of Iran's oil is sold to China. And so they would love to be able to have to have it come up for pipeline. Now you're not paying your because to have fuel shipped to you, you have to pay for the fuel cost of the fuel coming on the super tankers, right? It's a little bit ironic. So
If China were able to build pipelines and a railway system, it would drastically reduce that price of the Iranian oil to begin with coming out. That's why Xinjiang is so important to their imperial gains and pushing out
really just across all of Asia and Eurasia. That's why they want that so much, and that's why to them, the Uyghurs, it's just a cost of doing business. Let's jump to some domestic news time, my friends. Domestic news, what's that? From the AP, NYC mayoral candidate is arrested at immigration court after linking arms with man being detained.
What a stunt. These theater kids. Here you go. Check this out. You don't have the authority to arrest U.S. citizens. You don't have the authority to arrest U.S. citizens. I'm pretty sure they do. You're arresting them.
The way you know that this is a photo op is because all of the reporters that are surrounding these guys in the background taking photos, all of those people were tipped off by this guy's campaign. Brad Lander. He's running third in the New York City mayoral race, and that's why he has this stunt. He has no chance of actually winning.
Moreover, this is going to be the new democratic photo op opportunity thing. Raz Baraka of New Jersey got arrested outside of a detention center. This is the new way to virtue signal. Obstructing ICE agents from doing their jobs outside of different immigration courts is what this does. So this is in New York or in New Jersey? This is in New York. This is in New York, okay.
Um, I've apparently this guy was also seen aiding illegal immigrants to avoid helping them to avoid ice at the courthouse before he got arrested. And that's, that's what that judge was doing, who got stripped and arrested. So this guy should go to jail. I'll just, uh, further explain kind of what's going on here in New York city. Um, within the immigration courts, uh,
ICE agents are now hanging out outside of the immigration courts, immediately outside of the doors. I voted for this. To arrest illegal aliens and detain them. Some of these ICE agents are masked up without any badges or name tags out. And I guess that's been some people's beef. Others don't.
So others are masked. Some are, some aren't. And I guess that's been some of these guys' primary complaint. I've been covering this stuff in New York for the past couple of weeks. It's been adult men that they are detaining. I've seen multiple women with their children be allowed to let go despite definitely being illegal aliens. Funny tidbit too, Tim, I actually spoke to a couple of ICE agents there who do watch the show.
Oh, really? Yeah. Nice. Well, I have money for this. Keep up the good work. Keep sending them back. Speaking of DHS, Nikki Haley, Secretary Haley. Excuse me. Gosh, I'm tweeting about Nikki Haley right now. Kristi Noem. Gosh. One in the jar for that one. Yeah. So Kristi Noem. I was just tweeting that Nikki Haley is probably loving all this. Don't say her name a third time. You'll summon her. I will. Kristi Noem.
She was rushed to the hospital. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But she's all right. So she had an allergic reaction. Thank God. This story with this Democrat, I think what a lot is saying is kind of terrifying. They don't have policies. They don't have plans. They have stunts. They're a cult. Who was just saying this a moment ago? That you're arguing with the TV? Was that you, Jack? So, yeah, before we were on air, and I was paraphrasing, but there's this...
There's this tweet, it's this famous Anon tweet, and JD, I think, reposted it the other day where he was saying liberals don't know things. They don't obsess over statistics or databases. They just sit and watch Netflix and Hollywood movies, and that's their entire conception of the world. Right. That's why they do this, and I fear where that leads to because they have to keep one-upping each other.
Brad Lander didn't do this with any expectations of stopping, actually stopping the ICE arrests. Like, he didn't do this with expectations. No, social media clout. Yes, it was all about social media clout. He wanted his photographs to be taken and be put in the New York Times and be the lead story on Tim Kass IRL. Do you remember the phrase, do it for the Vine?
Oh, yeah, that's exactly what it is. Oh, I have the. All right. I want to get. I mean, he's doing it successfully. He's doing it successfully because we're talking about him. I do want to give attribution. It was mimetic Sisyphus. It's liberals don't know things. They don't read history. They don't obsess over stats. The few data points they do see, they forget their entire world is driven by the consumption of fiction. And it's so true. That's why they kept saying Trump was Voldemort.
Yeah. That's their common reference point. That's why they dress up like handmaidens. They never even read The Handmaid's Tale. They don't even know what they're talking about. They wear those gowns because they saw it on TV and they don't even know what the story's about. Do you ever get the sense that they kind of want to be the handmaids, though? It's a very Fifty Shades of Grey kind of thing. See what I'm saying? They're like, oh, I would hate to be a handmaid. That would be awful. Strapping me down. In The Handmaid's Tale, wasn't it like, you want to be a handmaid? No, I was going to say, if you guys want to get a better idea...
If you guys want to get a better idea of what's going on in these emigration courts, if you could pull up my Twitter, the most recent video I posted is a Hispanic man being detained by a half dozen guys in masks grabbing him as his girlfriend is crying behind him. Yeah, go ahead. That's right here? Yes.
math this tweet yes yeah you want to read it uh yeah so mass immigration and customs enforcement agents detained an illegal immigrant immediately outside of the doors of immigration court in nyc the illegal alien resists but is overpowered by agents his girlfriend watches on crying and bangs on the door he's led into this is i like to call um it's cathartic sorry man and if you pause right there the guy on the left watches tim cast iron this guy right here as i understand that guy
This guy in the black. Let's not dox him, though. What's up, dude? Even though he's wearing a mask. Yo, what up? He told you he was like, I seen you on the show? I don't want to use too many words, but he's familiar with our work. Did he say, get off the show, I can't stand you? Or did he say, you know, you're all right? He said, you know, I appreciate your support, and I'm also a big supporter of Israel. Ha ha!
He said, war in Iran, let's go. I know ice is already seen very unfavorably by some. Look at this, look at this. Wow. They're allowing her to do this, by the way. This is an illegal immigrant as well that they're choosing not to detain at the court. No!
Yeah. I saw this clip where this woman's like, if you're okay with families being ripped apart and it's like, Oh, Oh my God, you're right. The next time a guy robs a liquor store, put his kids in jail. I am. Actions have consequences. If you want to know why they're wearing masks, if you go to the tweet below this, uh,
You'll actually see one of the activists who is a lawyer and an observer there taking photographs of people's faces. And I've spoken to some of the agents who said they're as concerned about being doxxed and having their families threatened. Some choose not to mask up, though, so there isn't consensus. I am not going to burn the Constitution because some foreign woman is crying and banging on a door. There's no...
I actually, so this is what I can't stand about liberals. I don't go as far as Carl Benjamin. Carl Benjamin says that people should be made to feel pain for the crimes they commit. My attitude is much more about the logical system of rehabilitation, making a functioning system. Carl has a moralistic view that is, no, when you hurt someone, you are to be made to feel pain. He believes that the purpose of prison should not just be rehabilitative, but punitive. And so I agree a little bit, a little bit.
I am not going to empathize or sympathize with this woman who's crying because she broke our laws, spat in our faces. Dude, if a guy came to my house and broke through my door, broke the back door open, came in and was sitting in my kitchen, and then I threw him out and his girlfriend started crying, I'm not going to go, oh, I feel so bad. I'm going to be like, you too. Yeah. That's the root of the word penitentiary. Yes. The place that makes you penitent. Penance. Oh, I thought it was like, don't drop the soap.
Jesus. Mike, why do you just keep... Penetration rate. You said it. Well, you see, the purpose of this video is that liberals are going to go, but she's crying. And I'm going to go, oh, yeah, she is. When Mike said his favorite movie was American History X, I thought he was talking about the race relations. It was the Nazi part. That's all.
She's crying, so we have to throw the Constitution away. You know what we should do? Here's a good man on the street bit. You know how people go on the street and they ask them a question and catch them? Like, did you know that Trump said this? And then they write an Obama quote and they're like, I hate it. It's Obama. I got you. What you do is you get a video of a serial rapist crying and then you say, this is a man whose children were just deported by Donald Trump. Do you think that is okay? This man is crying. Actually, that's a serial rapist. You're empathizing. Oh, I love that idea.
And it's like, you can't just look at a crying person and be like, oh no, but they're crying. But that's all they have is emotional manipulation. Maybe if my heart grew three sizes one day, which it likely won't, I would feel a modicum of sorrow for her. I got to apologize. I disagree. The idea is that
We should tolerate criminals breaking into our country where we have drug dealers, cartels, human trafficking. I, good sir, say my heart is three times too big. And because of this, I say deport them all. No, I'm with you. Because encouraging this results in children dying in the Rio Grande, human...
Young girls being raped as they trek across by force by their parents as the coyotes abuse them. Shut it all down. No, I agree with you. You could say how sad a woman is crying, but the person she should be crying towards is herself and her own actions. And nobody's hurting her boyfriend here. He's being sent home.
Yeah, I know. It's like she can go with him or not. Like my country sucks so badly. I'm sobbing at the thought of being sent back there while they're waving the country's flag. It's that meme where the guy's like, Viva Mexico, long live Mexico. Make California Mexico again. Then the cop grabs him and goes, no, don't send me to Mexico. Oh, no.
Yeah. Let me explain to you guys my one big beef with this. I really have. It's the one big issue that I have here is that I spent, what was it like from nine to five outside of these immigration courts and they may be arrested seven, eight, nine or 10 people all day with almost a dozen agents that are only front facing. So I'm sure there's more on the backend. I guess my bigger point here is that it's not efficient. If we want mass deportations, this is not the way to get those numbers up. Just as a, I,
out of a manpower and the process. I was hanging out with these guys in hallways for hours not doing anything, and they are not going to get to the mass deportation numbers this way. There needs to be other initiatives that are going on. Even if they have multiple teams of people doing this, if you're only arresting a dozen people a day and deporting a dozen people a day... It's got to be the...
the self-deportation. That's got to be the majority of people that leave. And we have to make it as uncomfortable for illegal immigrants to be here as we possibly can. Take away any state benefits, anything at all that comes from the government, take it all.
And rent. Pardon me? And rent.
Yeah, renting, absolutely. The whole Donald Trump talking about, oh, we're going to allow farm workers and people that work in restaurants and then walking it back and then doubling down on it. That's a terrible, terrible thing for him to do. Have you guys, sorry. Well, he should just be flat out with it. Anyone that hires an illegal is facing fine or losing their property. Have you guys watched Andor?
Not yet. How come nobody's watching? I guess only only the was that the one where they had the where he was basically a sexual assault. Yeah, I heard it got very woke in the second season. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So there so they're on a they're on a farm. Was like, yep. So I saw this. Spoilers. There's a farm planet and the rebels that are working with Cassian Andor. They're hiding out on this planet.
And the Empire has come to do audits to look for undocumented workers. Really? Yes. That's hilarious. And the Imperial colonel or lieutenant or whatever sees the main character's wife, and he's not there, and he's like, so you work around here? And she's like, yeah. And then he's like, hey, I'm going to go get food later. Maybe you'd like to join me? And she goes, my husband wouldn't like that. And he goes, I don't see him. She's like, he'll be back soon. So then later, he's like, okay, and he walks away.
Later, they're like, hey, the auditors are coming to this facility and you guys are undocumented. You've got to flee. So they get forged documents and then go to some other facility where eventually the Empire pulls up and they see one of the guys lurking and they're like, they're escaping or whatever. The Imperials, like the commanding officer, go.
goes to them and he goes, "I know you're undocumented. "Oh, it's so hard. "The farmers need the undocumented workers "because they want the grains on time." - This is all in the episode? - Yes, and he goes, "But we're not supposed to let you stay. "Perhaps, you know, it's so stressful." - So like George Soros wrote the, or Alex Soros wrote the script. - Then the woman says something like, "That must be very hard on you." And he goes, "It is. "Maybe there's some way you can help me relax." And then she goes, "No, no." And he goes, "Come here." And then she goes, "I said no!"
And then she like hits him and then he like grabs a knife and then she pulls a blaster and she shoots him. No, no, no, but there's the line. I gotta watch this. I do remember there is one line because I got this. I'm an accomplished tape watcher. Someone sent me this clip and I guess it was going viral, whatever. And he says to her, he goes...
He goes, "We know you're undocumented. We've been counting visas." Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's just like the worst writing possible. Undocumented. We know you're undoc- Like, as if that's an actual- No, no, no, I love it. I love it, actually. You know, some people might look at that one scene and go, "It's propaganda." No, no, no, no, no, no, no. You need to understand this in the full context.
The full context is Cassie and Andor murdered a couple of corporate security guards and that has been on the run ever since. So these are quite literal criminal aliens who have murdered tons of cops and soldiers. I kid you not. Cassie and Andor stole a component from an imperial vessel that can contract their logistics, literal espionage and spying and stealing government materials, and then tried to sell in the black market. When the empire came to stop this dangerous criminal, they killed a bunch of them.
So when he comes and he says, you're undocumented, sure, they ham it up with him then trying to rape her. That's ridiculous. But the point is, the full context is this woman isn't just undocumented. She's part of a criminal cartel gang that has been stealing military equipment and selling on the black market and murdered dozens of soldiers.
So it's like, hey, no good guys here, I guess. And I'll add this too. But they do. I will say that in just on that point in that scene, it's clearly written that you're supposed to side with, you know, one side and the other side is clearly evil. They're the empire. This is what I can't stand about Star Wars is that it is the most the whole the whole even the original movies is communist propaganda.
It was intended as communist propaganda. It is communist propaganda. It was intended as communist propaganda. Okay, they succeeded. No, I don't think they did. The joke is always that this is around the time of the prequels. And then, of course, I can't remember who brought this up, but it became a meme.
Where I would say to my friends, "Do you like the original Star Wars?" And everyone says, "Yeah." And I'm like, "You like the idea of a young kid on a desert planet getting radicalized by religious extremists and then taking a cargo ship and blowing up a military base?" It was like when ISIS was getting big, this meme kind of like got started going around. And everyone's like, "Oh, haha." And I'm like, "That's what it's about." And then he gets, because of that successful attack, he gets brought to a religious education center where he becomes even further radicalized and sent off to assassinate government leaders.
Indeed. Darth Vader was a disabled war veteran. He was. So was the Emperor. Well, the Emperor didn't serve, did he? He was a disabled politician. He was disfigured in an assassination attempt. Yeah, an assassination attempt, yeah. So I actually think, obviously, so what they've done since is they've written Star Wars to explain why the Empire was bad because they never did in the past.
Like in the original movies, it was just the Empire is bad, but you don't really know why. So now they're trying to write all of these things where it's like, here's why they're bad. One of those is the police. They're bad because they just kill people wantonly. But that's not really in. It's just like, there's the Empire. But that's what they're doing. They blow up an entire planet.
OK, sure. Fair. Yes. But the point is they're writing things like the imperial office. A lot would consider Alderaan a rogue planet. What they're writing now. A rogue planet. I've never seen it. They had to be destroyed. So what they're writing now is that when you're tracking undocumented workers, the imperial, the white men are trying to rape the brown women who are harvesting grain.
Or working as mechanics. They're trying to make it be like when the U.S. government tries to enforce its laws, it is the evil empire. That is the propaganda that Hollywood produces. Yep. I think what you said is very true, that they get everything they know from fiction, from TV, from media. I went to the No Kings protest the other day, which just the idea of that is insane. Like, they didn't care too much about the idea of kings. That's a fiction as well. Yeah. When the government was...
putting people out of business and locking us under house arrest. But the funny thing is when you look at, first of all, I know everything they hate, they hate Trump, they hate borders. What are they for? You see one person who's draped in a trans flag standing next to a person with an Obama shirt holding a sign that says no deportations. So what you're saying is no Kings, but there were a lot of Queens.
Yes, precisely. And I was funny. Libby told us the other day that in Canada it was called the No Tyrants Protest. Oh, yeah. They can't have no kings there. So Postmillennial had someone up there. I think it was Toronto covering the protest. But they had to call it No Tyrants because Canada literally has a king. And they support kings. Yes. Just proving it's all a bunch of hypocritical nonsense. I hate Canada. But the Contra...
The contradiction's just here. Is Canada a rogue country? I think we should take over Canada. I think we should liberate Canada. If you want me to actually support war... Did you put a hard R on Canada? Canada. You are ethnic John Bolton. I am willing to liberate the Canadians, and I think they would be an issue in the future. We'll be greeted as liberators. I don't think we should liberate them.
I think we should encourage Quebec to break apart, as I understand of their politics. Build another wall, man. You guys know how they actually got the name for Canada, right? The actual story is a cover. It's a conspiracy theory. The true story is that there was somebody up in Canada walking around in the snow, the territory that's now Canada, and he saw the letters C, N, and D written in the snow, and he looked down at it and he said, C-A, N-A, D-A. God, that's...
What is the actual name? Canada? Kanukistan. Is that what it is? I don't know. It was briefly aligned with Kekistan before the war. That's right. But then after the occupation, Kekistan was no longer able to maintain the freedom. So Canada has indigenous roots and originally comes from the Huron-Iroquois word kanata, meaning village or settlement. That's not true.
1535 explorer Jacques Cartier was told about the route to Canada by two aboriginal youths who were referring to the village of Stetikonda. Yeah, nobody buys this. Presently city of Quebec. Nobody buys it. Total cover story. Go with the letters in the ground.
I think I like Jack's version better, but that's what the internet told me when I Googled it. Yeah, the internet. Well, I mean, I saw it on Twitter, so it must be true. Actually, I saw it. It was on...
Googled it. Let's jump to this next story from the Daily Mail. Padilla's fake crying routine. Alex Padilla ridiculed for fake crying after dramatic arrest at Ice Barbie Kristi Noem event. Why does Daily Mail keep calling her that? That's so weird. I was forced to the ground. As if he didn't like it. On my knees. And then flat on my chest. Ha ha ha!
Yo, he grabs nipples are tingling guys. It's the first time homies ever been arrested And it's millionaires being like oh he touched me and marched down a hallway. Oh Repeatedly asking why am I being detained? Not once did they tell me what and they don't have to I pray you never have a moment like this But I will tell you sent to Guantanamo a lot of questions
Yo, this guy is softer than cookie dough. This is my favorite part. Yo, I don't think this guy has ever lifted a heavy object in his life.
This is why theater kids are a plague. They have nothing but their community theater routine and emotional manipulation. He needs to go back to acting school. Democrats are so... Every inner city kid right now is being like,
I was mercilessly beaten by my teacher or like there was a janitor that would crack me over the head with a stick or gangbangers shot at my house. And he's like, he grabbed my arm and I said, why am I being detained? And he wouldn't tell me. Is that the worst thing that's ever happened to you, dude? I pray this never happens to you. What? Actually, I hope it happens to a lot of people because otherwise they're going to end up soft like this guy. He planned it initially when he went in there to try and talk to Kirstie Noem. He approached the...
the podium or whatever aggressively with the intent to get the secret service uh while yelling at her to act yeah of course uh to get the secret service to act so that way he could get that you know he did it for the instagram he did it for the gram and the whole point is just so that way he can do more of this making content the it's crazy that politicians don't
like try to actually do their job they try to make content like youtubers because that's how they get their name out there that's how they get they learn from aoc man attention yeah this is what carl benjamin's point is about democracy though isn't it that you know that the incentives i mean you could argue that these are the incentives that present him with the
the advent of social media, the advent of virality. So the person who goes viral gets more attention. You get more attention, you get more eyeballs, you get more eyeballs, you get more money, you get more money, you make more, you make more of a splash, you're able to get more votes. And so therefore he's just following his own,
political incentives in a state like California, by the way, for doing something like this. This is also why Gavin Newsom was trying to get arrested for a while last week. This is why... It's true. He was.
Brad Lander and then Roz Baraka. Roz Baraka. Roz Baraka did it and then Brad Lander did it. Again, they're just following. And wasn't Roz Baraka also running for mayor? He's running for governor of New Jersey. Governor, thank you. He's currently mayor of Newark. He's currently mayor running for governor. Thank you. And it's this posturing and I think you were spot on. The incentive structure here is the
Unfortunately, the fact is that we're not talking about any other senators. Which Democrats did we talk about tonight? Alex Padilla and Brad Lander. It's two Democrats, you know, getting arrested for photo ops. That's who gets featured on Timcast IRL. Not only Timcast IRL, obviously, but these other news networks. So in sort of online parlance, we used to call this stunt queening.
Tim Pool famously never stunt queened that I can think of off the top of my head. Have you ever stunt queened, Jeff? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I did Shakespeare in the Park. What are you talking about? I wanted to hear you say it. No, I did plenty of stunt queening.
American history acts. Yeah, I know. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. That's classified. But, you know, there is not a great shelf life for it. I'll put it that way. As someone who's dabbled in a few infamous stunt queening incidents, that you don't,
you can't do it forever you can't keep going to that well eventually because the problem is with stunt queening and if you create that as your incentive structure for your business or or you know in this case politics you always have to keep one upping one another so eventually this is going to get passe and people say oh another democrat got arrested whatever yeah i saw that and eventually someone's going to say okay well i'm going to you know i'm going okay i don't want to say that online um
on air, but you know, I've got, I've got to do something that I'm going to have something. I'm going to provoke something to me that is worse than just getting arrested. I'm not going to,
We're on YouTube, so I'm not going to say it, but you know what I'm trying to say? They're going to keep escalating, moving up the escalatory ladder over, oh my gosh, did you see what happened now? Pepper sprayed or maced or whatever. Someone actually gets thrown to the ground. I saw that. He didn't get thrown to the ground, bro. And don't act like he didn't like it because he clearly did. And he's smiling the whole way. He's like, this is going to go viral. It's going to be great.
They want their Bernie Sanders photo op. Yeah, they want all that. So in 20 some odd years when they run for something, it's like, oh, look, I was on the front lines fighting. When you weren't fighting for anything, you were fighting to get yourself in the newspapers. They want their AOC sobbing in front of the- And please, Bernie Sanders, like you're literally from like the ethnostate of New England where it's like the whitest part of the entire country. And they're like, well, why is crime so low up there? It's most because of our policies. It's like, yeah, okay, bro.
Something like that. There's got to be some community theater somewhere where they're discovering all of these Democrat politicians, like the George Soros Playhouse or something. Well, there were Cory Booker comes from. That's where these guys come from. There were there were stories that AOC was essentially selected through an audition process at the Justice Democrats. Yeah, the Justice Democrats, like they held open auditions in their Chakrabarti, I think was the guy's name.
and in the Justice Democrats, and he was really good. He was really, really... Not good, effective. Really effective at what he did. And when that...
relationship was separated that's really when AOC became rudderless as she is now that he was very very effective at what he did and she was a great deliverer of his his material and then up until the point where you know definitely a much more effective operator when she had someone like that behind her but you know then when she switched over to whoever Pelosi's team is it's just and Jeffrey's they're just they're just awful it's absolutely awful
This is the best opposition they could muster up for President Trump. This is their way of fighting back. This is still a symptom of them having absolutely no policies and no idea whether or not they should go after the progressives or go after regular Democrats. I just keep going back. No, they're like, just go on camera and scream. I just keep going back. 55% support for mass deportations. Something that if you went back four years, three years...
from now and ask people that question, you have nowhere near that level of support. This absolutely is the... Okay, whether Trump makes a strike, whether he doesn't make the strike in Iran, we're all kind of on a razor's edge about that. But while cable news isn't looking, wouldn't it be amazing if 20 million illegals just poof and disappeared online?
in one fell swoop and then, oh, where did all the illegals go? And Tom Holman's like, I don't know. They were here, now they're gone. And we had a problem with them and now we don't have a problem anymore. And we could just go about our lives.
And it's really a time where I would say, full speed ahead, Mr. President, on this. Full speed ahead, Stephen Miller. I trust Stephen Miller on this. It's like something goes on. I don't know what's happening. I read Stephen Miller's tweets. I trust the play. Yeah, I mean, like, you don't even have to, like...
I don't know that it's trusting Stephen Miller as a person. I just trust that he wants to actually deport people. It's not like you don't have to like Stephen Miller. This Miller guy's been rock solid on the immigration. He's been 100% rock solid. He's been consistent. And he's the guy that, thankfully, is actually...
in charge of immigration policy in the Trump administration, or at least that's the way it seems. And it's good because that's the policy that everybody that voted for Trump voted for. If you voted for Trump because of immigration, you voted for deportations. And the popularity of deportations hasn't significantly changed since he was elected. That's why I don't know what message they could even run on.
It's like they have no unifying message. If they run another presidential election on Orange Man bad, that will be four presidential elections in a row. There might not even be Orange Man in it. They'll still be talking about him. You know what I think? On X, all the people who respond to you, most, probably half, are just bots. And the best way to figure it out is that you just post sarcasm and they can't understand it.
And I think AI bots and foreign sock puppet accounts don't understand either sarcasm through a language filter or the bot doesn't understand sarcasm. And so I find that's a great way when dealing with these issues to see if people actually care is to be sarcastic about it. And then you can see all the malfunctioning bots and lunatics. Democrats are operating to appease those people.
They have a simple worldview where if the crowd says it, it is. So they go on social media and they look for social media validation. And if they get it, they'll continue down that path. But if they're being validated by bots and foreigners, then they have no coherent policy or anything. It's just going to be he posts this video, it gets viral. He gets positive reinforcement from bot accounts and from foreign individuals and very few real people. And he'll keep doing it. I'm so sick of these people. Yeah.
Well, I mean, this is the future of politics. There's no incentive to change this. You know, this guy's... Unless it stops being effective, which I hope people are starting to see through the emotional... I mean, yes and no, right? So this guy's running for... Well, he is a senator in California, so that can work in California, but I've...
I've always argued that Gavin Newsom doesn't scale. I don't actually see Gavin Newsom as being a successful candidate nationwide because of his policies and because a lot of these floated AstroTurf bases don't actually give you that broad appeal that you would need to run as a national candidate for office.
I see a few contenders on the Democrat side. I'm not going to give them the benefit of me saying who I think would be most dangerous to run against, whether it be J.D. Vance or whoever else in 28. Not AOC, though, of course. Please do run AOC or please do run Gavin Newsom. I really hope they do. But when you look at.
You know, when you look at this issue, look, Kamala Harris had way more money than Trump. Hillary Clinton had more money than Trump. He's consistently performed well against candidates that were very well funded, extremely more funded than he was. And what what made Trump.
possible to be elected was the broad-based appeal and his ability, again, to put together this coalition. By the way, everyone has been sending me this thing and I'm dying to hear it. I got to play this clip from Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz. Check this out. How many people live in Iran, by the way? I don't know the population. At all? No, I don't know the population. You don't know the population of the country you seek to topple? How many people live in Iran? 92 million. Okay. Yeah. How could you not know that? Yeah.
I don't sit around memorizing population tables. Well, it's kind of relevant because you're calling for the overthrow of the government. Why is it relevant whether it's 90 million or 80 million or 100 million? Why is that relevant? Because if you don't know anything about the country... I didn't say I don't know anything about the country. Okay, what's the ethnic mix of Iran? Ha ha!
They are Persians and predominantly Shia. OK, this is you don't know anything about Iran. So, OK, I am not the Tucker Carlson expert on Iran. You're a senator who's calling the government. You're the one who claims the country. No, you don't know anything about the country. You're the one who claims they're not trying to murder Donald Trump. You're the one saying that who can't.
figure out if it was a good idea to kill General Soleimani and you said it was bad. You don't believe they're trying to murder Trump. Yes, I do. Because you're not calling for military strikes against them in retaliation. And if you really believe that. We're carrying out military strikes today. You said Israel was. Right. With our help.
I've said we. Israel is leading them, but we're supporting them. Well, you're breaking news here because the U.S. government last night denied, the National Security Council spokesman Alex Pfeiffer denied on behalf of Trump that we were acting on Israel's behalf in any offensive capacity at all. No, we're not bombing them. Israel's bombing them. You just said we were. We are supporting Israel. This is high stakes. You're a senator. If you're saying the United States government is at war with Iran right now, people are listening. Okay.
Oh, yeah. I will just say that this isn't the full interview. The full interview, I think, is coming out tomorrow. I got a text message right after this dropped and was told that the entire interview was like this. Really? Wow. This is about a royal re-
I mean, just... By the way, I think I did a better job of breaking down the ethnic background of Iran just like an hour ago. I didn't even know that was going to come up earlier. Just because I took two... So I did spend a year at Guantanamo Bay...
working there. Not long enough. Obviously. I'm sorry? Nothing. Not long enough. And no, yeah, I should still be there, right? Yeah. The waterboarding didn't take, obviously. And Mike, you would have loved it. And... Tempting with a good time. I know, I know. You know what? But yeah, that's just something that came up on a regular basis. You know what Tucker needed to do? He needed to go, well, Senator Cruz, when was the last time you visited Iran? Yeah.
And then he goes, I've never been. Because you can't report on a place that you've never visited. And then he goes, I've never been there. And he goes, you've never been? You've never been? Never been? Never been? Never been? Dude, it's wild how it seems. Like, there's this false...
dichotomy in this debate. Dave Smith is like, as an American who opposes U.S. intervention, I don't like what Israel is doing. And then Douglas Murray is like, you've never been? You've never been? How could you possibly have an opinion? It's like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Regular Americans are allowed to have opinions on what our military is doing. Okay? Now, I agree with Tucker in this regard all the same. U.S. sitting senators shouldn't call for intervention and regime change while not knowing...
Details like 92 million. And you see what Ted Cruz tried to do in that regard? What does it matter if it's 80, 90, or 100? But he said that after Tucker said it. Because he didn't know if it was 30. Right.
Right. He didn't know if it was 20 and 92 million is a massive, massive population. Yeah. So Iraq is about 40. Iraq and Afghanistan are both about 40 million. Syria is about 25. Iran is, as best we know, 90, 92 million. So, I mean, just a just an order of magnitude larger than any of those countries.
And yes, as I was saying earlier, so yeah, the vast bulk of the population are Persians, but then you also have a variety of ethnic groups around the periphery. I mean, remember, this was the Persian Empire, right? So you've got Arabs, you've got Baluchis, you've got Sunnis, you've got the Kurds up in the north, which of course they would like to link this sort of Kurdistan across Iran, Iraq, and Syria.
And Syria, where they have holdings now with the new government, where they're working on trying to work on a deal for some kind of
And of course, Turkey and Erdogan hates the Kurds. And so he would love nothing more than a destabilization of Iran leading to a civil war, which he could then exploit the same way he exploited the Syrian civil war like this year, like like like within the last couple of weeks, in a sense, where he installed this this new totally reformed terrorist as the leader of Syria.
And so, yeah, I mean, there's just a ton. It's a complex area. It's an extremely complex area. And I really do think that anyone who says that they know what would happen, you know, if the U.S. took this action or that action to effect regime change is just they're just blowing smoke. I mean, we never have been able to affect this in any country in the Middle East or really any other region of the world with one of these. All right.
And the population estimates do range from 85 to 90 or so million. Close. Yeah. The 2024 estimates are... 92 is like in the middle. Yeah. 89 is the 2024 estimate.
It's also a very young population. Their birth rate is actually one of the highest. Interesting. And so they, you know, people have pointed this out many times that that gives them a larger military age male population quotient relative to their population size, as opposed to, say, like Europe or some of these other areas, United States, where our population is generally aging because our birth rates are down so low. Israel, of course, also has an extremely high population or birth rate, even though they're older.
I believe less than 10 million in Israel, just under 10 million. We're going to go to your chats, my friends. So smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Old college buddy? Haven't talked to him in a few years? Hit him up. Be like, hey, man, how's it been? Haven't seen you in forever. Are you watching Timcast IRL right now? Because you should be. And apparently that works because some woman the other day told me that her sister-in-law shared the show with her. Thank you. Shut up.
And you can follow me on Instagram. We're going to have that uncensored show coming up at 10 p.m. at Rumble dot com slash Timcast IRL. Don't miss it. But for now, we'll grab your chats. We got my name is Yeet, who says first. Congratulations. Shane H. Wilder says I'm optimistic about Trump calling a lid and hope he's taking time to weigh everything. None of us want to be involved in another pointless Middle Eastern war, regardless of what the Gray House poll says. To be fair, I have been thinking about it these past few minutes, and I got to be honest.
The advertising revenue from the ratings spike from war footage, it's going to be fantastic. Think of all of the Teslas you could buy, Phil. A lot of them. A lot of Teslas. A lot of Teslas. Yeah, so, you know, the media loves war because it gives them footage of bombs, explosions, and suffering. And as you know, this is an industry of vultures.
Yeah, the Murdochs, the Murdochs love it. The Murdochs, of course, were cheering on the Iraq war when it happened back in March of 2003. And there's no question that they're cheering this on as well. All right. Alpha 2 Omega says, howdy, people. It's with a heavy heart that I thank you for your prayers. My friend Rupert, real name Anthony Douglas Chandler, nicknames Taco and Lil Tony, passed away from cancer yesterday. Sorry to hear it, man. Sorry to hear it. Let's see what else do we got here?
Cup of Soothe says, all we have to do is keep the proxies at bay and all other Arab nations from engaging. That's it. Keep the proxies at bay and all other Arab nations. The Iranian proxies, I believe they're talking about. Can you say it again?
All we have to do is keep the proxies at bay and all other— Arab nations from engaging. Yeah, which— Good luck. Yeah. Right. I mean— Good luck with—just go ask them. Yeah. All right. Hsdisturb says, How do you say that Israel's completely capable of defending itself while also saying that we've been funding Israel for too long? Seems like a contradiction to me. I support Israel because I believe it is a sacred holy land. Somehow that makes me either a neocon or a cultist.
I'm neither, but I do trust Trump on this. He hates war and knows more than us. It makes you totally base. Don't let anybody tell you otherwise. This guy and his Bolton. Yeah. I mean, I've been in Israel multiple times. Um, you know, I, I certainly believe it is the Holy land. And, uh, you know, I think there's, I think there's a range of opinions that a lot of people can have one on what the best way to keep it safe is. All right. I think there's kind of Israel derangement syndrome on both sides that some people think they walk on water and can do no wrong. Other people think, you know, you turn water and,
water comes out of the faucet and Israel and the Jews did it. So I think, I don't know. I'm generally more on the pro-Israel side, but I'm also pro-averting. Oh, there was one guy over there who could walk on water, but it was only one. Barry N. McGowan says, who on tonight's show ever served in the military and did they ever serve in combat, if not STFU? No. No.
You can go F yourself. I think that... We're allowed to have opinions. You know, I think that goes right in the same vein as the Douglas Murray statement. I really do. Does the village people military count? How many push-ups did you do? 12, 13, maybe.
That's enough for the Air Force. I think the last president who served was George Bush Sr. In World War II, yeah. Vice President would be J.D. Vance. Not Vice President, but President. President is the Commander-in-Chief. Is that how that works, really? Yeah, so we haven't had a Commander-in-Chief who's seen fighting since George W. Bush. Yeah, so currently J.D. Vance is the closest you would say. Yeah.
Just think important context there. Is destroyed racism not against Israel? And I don't want to ask this question, but it must be asked. With the precision of intel and force used in the bombings, how did Israel miss October 7th?
I think Israel missed October 7th because they had their eye on the ball in Hezbollah and Iran, and they were able to actually take out their targets in Hezbollah and Iran extremely effectively. And I think that's where they had their focus because they thought the issue in Gaza was already neutered. False flag, man.
Wasn't there— I think there's also something to say about, you know, again, nobody cares about— you know, we don't need to belabor the point of the horrible atrocities that happened on October 7th, and I don't think anybody here wants to hear Jewish sob stories any more than they already have, but I think there is something to say about how the Israeli psyche deeply was affected by October 7th, and they are still reeling from that tragedy that happened there. It is in no way comparable to 9-11, but I think there's a way to—
After 9-11, the mood in the country changed permanently. And I think there was a similar effect in post-October 7th society in Israel. The mood has changed drastically and differently. And I think, you know, obviously we overlook that now, but in there, there's still a lingering feeling of that terrorist attack. Sure. And unfortunately, just on that point, that in the U.S., we saw the neocons totally abuse that emotional situation in order to push for forever war.
Bueno Malio says Padilla's name is pronounced Padilla. I hope he liked how the ground tastes. I just hope you all realize I was pronouncing his name wrong intentionally to disrespect him. I didn't pronounce it wrong to disrespect him. I just pronounced it wrong. Padilla. Does that mean something in Spanish? You say Pollo.
Two L's make a yo. We're not speaking Spanish. No, I'm a huge proponent of saying that if you're not speaking that language, and I'm sure plenty of us around here can speak different languages, that if you're speaking English, just go ahead and say it the English way. Like, it's totally fine. Mi gallo es mi amigo.
Yeah, those people are insufferable who overpronounce foreign words in English. Yeah, Obama used to always do that. Pakistan. Oh, God, yeah. Pakistan. Or when you go to an Italian restaurant and they're talking like this and then they say mozzarella. Mozzarella. Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Speak American. Just say it in English. It's fine. Those tacos, the polo. Here's the reason, right? Is because the point of language is communication, right? And effective communication. So for effective communication, if someone doesn't understand what you're saying, that's on you because you're not effectively communicating. And so the point of effective communication is that someone can always communicate.
understand what you're saying. If you're obviously, if you're a waiter, if you're waitstaff, your, your goal is to sell the, you know, sell the stuff. Now, if you're trying to put flair on something, I think that might be okay, but do you want to go so overboard that you're alienating a customer base? I think if you're an English speaker and you're visiting any other English speaking nation, you should immediately adopt their accent. So if you're in Ireland, you should start talking like this to everybody you meet.
That's what Lindsay Lohan did. Why are you talking like that? Because we're supposed to- I code-switched aggressively. ...to the Middle East and became Middle Eastern for a bit. Lindsay Lohan- I missed this- And she tried to kidnap some, like, orphans there. What? Remember that? I think I totally missed this episode of Lindsay Lohan. When she tried to kidnap- she live-streamed it. She tried to kidnap a bunch of Middle Eastern orphans.
That's hilarious. I'm not making this up. No, no, I don't think you are. I just totally missed this. Yeah. I code switch like a politician. If I'm talking to a white group of people or a black group of people, I talk completely different. No, code switching is different. I want to hear it. Code switching is different. Yeah, but liberals code switch to incompetence. It's true. We run this article up all the time, but liberals act incompetent around black people. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, they do. Yeah. Yeah.
I want to hear it. I don't know if it's common. It's like I just use their terminology. Like what? Like hard R? I get what you're saying. Hard R. Like unk. Guys, we're not in the third hour yet. What? It's coming. It's coming. Yeah, their terminology, an op. All right, let's grab some more. What do we got here? I'm a New Yorker, you know? Lurch says, why should Iran surrender? Israel attacked them.
because they have no other good military option. Israel has total air superiority over them, and if the regime wants to continue to exist... Yeah, this is a good one. John Marafa says, Senator Padilla has been given the floor. Ah!
Bravo. Padilla. Bravo. I think Padilla sounds better. It sounds like Armadilla. That's right. Whichever one he doesn't like is the one I want to use. Say my name. Kamala. I'm crying again. Yeah. Kamala. Kamala. Kamala. That's what I would call her. Kamala. Did he take Kamala's spot? Is that what happened? Yeah. So Kamala, when she became Biden's vice president, he got appointed by
to finish out her term, and then he got elected in his own right as well. I believe he was either up at the same time or just before Schiff was elected. Damn, really? California's sending us their best. Oh, is it thunderstorming right now? It could be. It's been rumbling going on. But isn't it kind of amazing that California, which was represented by Dianne Feinstein and...
Barbara Boxer for so long is now represented by like two straight men. It's almost like their words mean nothing. Wait a minute. Well, it's like that white guy who was like, no, no, not work. Oh, no.
Those are the types of people that have destroyed and invaded New York City. You could tell that that right back me up on this Did you see that video of the black girl in the car trying to get to work and there were the white liberal protesters blocking the way and she was trying to talk since they were like but the children in Gaza and she was are the being deported she's like what about my kids and
And then Sam Hernandez was like, don't you feel like, I'm paraphrasing, but she's like, don't you feel bad that you're blocking this mother from getting to work to feed her kids? And he goes, oh no, not work. Yeah, well, that's the heat wave or the heat map meme.
That should really infuriate people. Yeah, Ordo Amoris. You can tell that that woman is a native New Yorker and those white liberals are the types that have destroyed the city. The champagne communists, the oh no, not work while they're living off their trust fund on the Upper East Side. Or welfare. Yeah. Yeah, Eric Hoffer...
The great longshoreman philosopher wrote back in the 50s in True Believer that the reason that Karl Marx got it wrong when he said the working class will eventually unite and revolt is that they won't because they're too busy working. And typically the way you see these mass movements run, it's that upper class.
So affluent upper middle class people who are just bored and don't have to work for a living and don't have that meaningful rite of passage that you go through when you're sort of like – you're still living with your parents, but you're older and you can work and then you're standing on your own two feet. They never have that, and so they become susceptible to these just insane mass movements because they're really just kind of very bored. Guys, by the way, I'm an anarchist now.
Michael Malice, kind of anarchist. What pushed you over the edge? Having to deal with state government. I'm just like, after the 897,000th
bowl thing that pops up where you start. And everybody knows this, so I'm only half kidding. But the law is constructed in such a way that the government can enforce whatever they want in any way, however they want, and then make you spend tens of thousands of dollars on legal fees to try and challenge it. After which, what they then do is pull a uno reverse, creating an alternative where they're basically like this.
you got to pay us X amount of dollars for this registration form. And then you go, no, that's ridiculous. That doesn't apply to me. Okay, well, then we're not gonna let your business operate. Okay, well, that's what? So you call your lawyer. He says, okay, we'll challenge this. Then they come back and say, now you have a new delinquency regulation and we're going to charge you 10 times this. And then the lawyer goes, just pay the fee.
And it's just like, at this point, I think abolish all of it. I don't care. Snake oil, whatever stupid. Don't care. Just start over. We got to start over. I don't think people understand how hard it is to run a business in this country. It is the stupidest effing thing imaginable. It took us like a year to do the documents for longer for the coffee shops so we could have franchises.
Now it's taking us another six months to go through the paperwork for individual proprietors. It is psychotic what this country like the incentive right now is I work 16 hour days and on weekends and then I got to pay the government extra because I don't get overtime. It's a salary. So then I got to pay the government extra. So it's like, OK, the incentive really is constructed such a way to be communist. Just say don't do any extra work. It's not worth it. Just chill. Just go chill.
That's how this country has been set up. And it's intentional. And that's the problem. Right now, the path towards building and expanding this business is so psychotic that it's just not worth the effort. What is it saying? It's not worth the squeeze or whatever? Juice is not worth the squeeze. You're not getting anything out. It's like the harder I work, the less you actually get, the less the business develops. So the best idea is just stop working.
Find that apex point where you work just enough to get the most amount out of it and then stop. That's the way the United States and the state business regulations are constructed. It's nuts. And the biggest inhibitor to economic growth is always the state.
You know, it's always the state saying you need to make sure that these rules are followed and we have to come out and check to make sure that you follow them. And we're not in any hurry to do that kind of stuff. And there's all the infrastructure that you need to develop your business and stuff. It's not just that. It's that they regulate. So everything's illegal in business. 100% everything's illegal.
You do one thing, they come on and say, oh, you can't do that, you owe us. And you say, okay, I'll do the other thing. That was illegal too. You owe us for that. It's like, okay, what can I do? Nothing. We're going to do whatever we want. The federal government does it. The state government does it. Every state government does it. There's literally nothing you can do. The whole game is literally just grease the wheels, I guess. It is totally busted. It's gotten worse and it's getting worse. And I don't think people realize how bad it's really getting. And I'm like, I think it's part of the plan.
Because they're basically saying stop working, live in the pot and eat the bugs. Mm hmm. Yep. You will own nothing and you will be. Here's my idea. So Trump said no tax on overtime. I'm going to start paying myself an hourly wage and then my contract will have mandatory overtime. You do a morning show, you get paid your eight hours, but then you got to work another eight because of the late show will pay you overtime. And then I'll pay taxes on it.
Yeah. There you go. Although, to be fair, I think there's a cap. I don't know what the cap is. It's official. Tim's coming out in support of the one big, beautiful bill because of their tax cut. Oh, okay. No, I'm anarchist now. Actually, that's a huge point, though, as well, is that there was a good amount of momentum that was being built up for the border bill, and it's just gone now. It's just not even something that's being discussed anywhere, and the White House put
a lot of equity into that bill. The White House put a lot of time into it. They'd been working hard on, you know, they need 50 votes in the Senate to be able to at least 50 votes in the knee of JD if there's a tiebreaker vote needed. So they had put all of that momentum in and that's just like, it's like the entire domestic agenda is now just over here on the shelf. So the big beautiful bill, no tax on overtime so long as you make less than 160,000 per year. So once you get to that point,
you'll actually start losing. Like, it kicks in. You don't, like, overtime up to that point doesn't count. I think for most people, though, that would be... Still a tax deduction for me or anybody else, so why not? Yep. But the Senate standalone bill does not have the no tax on overtime. Interesting. Can't get anything right over there. Yeah, of course. And the no tax on tips is only up to $10,000. In what period? For the year. Okay.
That seems low. It was always going to be too good to be true. Yeah, that seems beyond low. For the average worker, they're probably not doing that much in tips. Yeah. But I was talking to the guys at the casino because the dealers are all largely tip paid. Right. And then I was talking to them about it and we were at the craps table and one guy was like, I was like, hey, you don't got to pay taxes on this now, do you? I threw him a tip. And he was like, what do you mean? And then the other dealer was like, Trump's bill. If it passes, we don't got to pay taxes on any of this.
And then he was like, oh, and I'm like, I think y'all are some got some new Trump supporters in here. They don't care about politics. Yep. It's being told you to have more money. That's why I think that would vote in the Senate was like 100 to zero when they put that up as a single bill, because it's just everybody knows that, you know, you're you're just done politically. If we can pin you against. Yeah. Can't vote against that. No, at all.
Michael Howard says, let me buy that board, but put trucks and bearings and wheels on it. Oh, you mean the the Timcast Skate Company skateboard with the Timcast Skate Company skateboard logo? Look at that. So the story with that is independent trucks, one of the most iconic brands in skateboarding, abandoned their logo, which is that which looks like the Maltese cross, because far left activists said it was an iron cross and they were racists.
That image, that logo is on skateboards, all skateboards. It's on it. People got tattoos of it. It's in every all the skate parks, spray painted and stuck places. One of the most iconic logos. And they abandoned the trademark.
And so as soon as they did, I announced that I was going to be taking it and using it for my company, which I am, the Tim Cash Skateboard Company. And so we've made those boards several years ago and have featured that board on the show for years now. And they've not challenged it in any way. So I would assert as of a long time ago, I now own that logo. Also, I own a company called Slave Skateboards.
There was a skateboard company called Slave and they abandoned the trademark because they said it was offensive. So they changed the name to Glass House. And I immediately said, I own Slave. I'm buying everything. I own Slave. He owns the slaves. Speaking of which. I own Slave. Slave, rather. Are we ever going to get Aunt Jemima back? I say we just take them. If they don't want. I would love it. I'm going to do it. I'm going to make Aunt Jemima. Skateboards? No, mix. Oh, do it. And if they're like, we own that logo, I'll be like, you don't use it. Yeah, where is she? Yeah.
I'll use it. It's still on all the boxes. Really? Yeah, it says, like, formerly Aunt Jemima or something on it. But down her picture. You know what's really funny is, like, the brand Aunt Jemima was great. It's like that you're loving Aunt making you pancakes. Yeah. Syrup, lots of syrup. But now it's the Pearl Milling Company. And it's just, like, it looks generic and disgusting. And you're like, what is this? It sounds generic and disgusting. I don't want it.
Yep. Aunt Jemima. See, that was, and she was smiling. I miss her. She was always happy. It was a warm, eternalistic aesthetic to her. But they didn't like that she was black. Yeah. And it was funny because it was white liberals that didn't like that a black woman was serving them pancakes. It was also, it reminds me of when they, I guess they removed Gone with the Wind from the Oscars celebration and
And that was actually the first time a black actress had won an Oscar. So there's actual black history. And yet you've now excited. I'm telling you, the Democrats at one at some point were like, guys, this overt racism isn't working. Let's try subversive racism. And so they figured it out. They were like, let's get look, Chef Boyardee. Chef Boyardee still there. He's still there. Right. Mr. Clean. He's still there. Yeah. What up?
The Quaker Oats guy, he's still there. On behalf of the Italians, you can have Chef Boyardee. All of the white mascots are fine. They've removed all of the people of color mascots while claiming it's because it's racist to do so. And it's like, okay, I guess, you know, they should have done Aunt Jemima. They should have just made like Aunt Madeline and just literally made her white. And then be like, now nobody's mad, right?
Oh, I would love to see how that would have gone over. They'd be mad no matter what. My favorite one of those was, and I know it's a cliched meme at this point, but they said on Land O'Lakes butter, they removed the Indian, but they kept the land. Get rid of the native and keep the land. That's what their plan was. They took Uncle Ben from us too, right? Yeah, Uncle Ben's gone. Yeah.
But all the white guys are still there, huh? You know what we should do? We should make, I'm gonna take an identical like Aunt Jemima kind of logo, but make a white woman. And be like, this is cool, right? This is what they always do. This is what I was saying about New England. Like, New England, they actually, you know, because it's predominantly rich white liberals. Not all. There's also working class New England. I call that NASCAR New England. There's like Granola New England and NASCAR New England.
And in, but in granola, new England, you notice that the way that they run their personal lives is actually very not woke.
Their divorce rate is low. They're very homogenous, obviously. They don't practice DEI at all. They don't practice CRT at all. It's just they say they support those things. Hey, wait. Aunt Jemima's back. No, she's not. I just Google searched it, and you can buy it right now. Aunt Jemima buttermilk complete. But that's not like some eBay guy who's got him in the back of his van. No, it's Walgreensbreakingnews.com.
Walgreens.com. She's back. Shop all Aunt Jemima products. We won. For real? And then, because I was just like, I'm going to Google search this. What about Uncle Ben? What about Uncle Ben? Walmart has Aunt Jemima original syrup. Uncle Ben. If we got them both back. Yep. Walmart has Uncle Ben and there is a black man on the box. Woo. Nice. Good for him. Yeah. You make that rice, Ben.
There he is. They brought him back? When was this news? No one ever said anything. Yeah, how did we miss this? I bet Lando Lakes didn't bring back... Lando Lakes has not brought her back. She was... Oh, she gone. She's gone. Aunt Jemima, huh? I'm at Walmart.com. Aunt Jemima. Let's see what's up. No, on Walmart it says Pearl Milling. That's gross. You know, that's weird. On Walgreens.com... Maybe she's on her way back. She's like on the ship here. What if it's just like five-year-old...
A box of Aunt Jemima they still have. It probably is. Okay, yeah. I went to... Because we went to... What store was it? It was like...
Wegmans? Oh, yeah. Wegmans, yeah. Is that what it's called? Yeah, and they had a big, huge thing of pearl milling company. And I was like, it's the only time I'm inclined to go Antifa and just start knocking people down. Get out of here. Anyway, my friends, smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you know. We're going to that uncensored call-in portion of the show. You can find that at rumble.com slash timcast IRL. Don't miss it. You can follow me on X and Instagram at timcast if you'd like to call into the show.
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