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Taylor Swift BOOED At Super Bowl, Trump ROASTS Her As Eagles HUMILIATE Chiefs

2025/2/10
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Have you ever spotted McDonald's hot, crispy fries right as they're being scooped into the carton? And time just stands still. Vindication. The best way to describe what we saw last night, my friends, is vindication.

Donald Trump arrived at the Super Bowl. He stood up, he saluted, and everyone started cheering. Well, he won a popular mandate. He won the popular vote. His approval rating is right now plus 3.7. It's not the best it's ever been. I guess they'd call it the honeymoon phase. Right after Trump got elected, his approval rating was much, much, much higher. But this is still the best run of his political career, his favorability, his popularity, better than ever. So when he shows up at the Super Bowl, they cheer.

Pretty awesome to hear. On the other hand, Taylor Swift, who endorsed the Democrats, roasted Donald Trump during the election cycle, got booed. And I got to say, it was brutal. I mean, it's a merciless, full volume, stadium wide booing of Taylor Swift. And the crazy thing is she was shocked by it. Like, lady, did you not read the room?

I feel kind of bad, but at the same time, I kind of don't. That's why I say vindication, because we had been making the case the whole time. There was a silent majority. People were tired of what was going on in this country and they wanted to change. And you know what happens? Taylor Swift says, I'm just going to do what my publicists say. I'm going to go Democrat.

You backed the wrong horse, lady. In the video, we don't know exactly what she's saying, but she side eyes the camera once the stadium erupts in booing. And then it looks like she says, what? What is going on? That's right. We don't know exactly what she said, but does sound like she said, what? What is going on? You're getting booed.

Because everybody is sick of what we are seeing in this country. Elon Musk just announced this morning they found FEMA gave $59 million to New York hotels, luxury hotels for illegal immigrants. Americans are tired of the extraction and the abuse and the wasteful spending. They like what's going on with Donald Trump's plans. They like that we have a real leader this time around. And so, uh,

You backed the wrong horse. But we're going to dive into that. Plus, we got Trump's latest approval ratings. They're beautiful. And let's break down the Super Bowl for you. Did you guys watch that? I'm not a big football guy. OK, I wouldn't say I know nothing about football, but let me just say that was humiliating for the chiefs. And I had tweeted out yesterday, Elon and Trump have broken the narrative machine. So the chiefs aren't going to win.

Last time around, last Super Bowl, I voted for the, I voted for, I bet on the Chiefs. And I won. This time around, I called it.

The Chiefs were not going to. I'm kidding, by the way, but I'm half joking. The narrative machine has been shattered. So this like Chiefs, Taylor Swift, you know, thing, it ain't going to happen. And, you know, it was so bad. The Eagles humiliated the Chiefs. You might you might be a Chiefs fan. I'm trying to rag on you. I'm not trying to come down on you. But come on, guys. I mean, it was what was it was like 30, 34, zero at one point.

And we did Super Bowl squares. And I had 0-0 and 7-0. So I actually ended up doing decently well. But it was bad. It was bad. I mean, they did pick it up a little bit in the second half. And I think it was 40-22. But crushing defeat. Now, I don't really care about the game itself. Because you can comment on the game and all that stuff. And sports, the game is the game.

But there were some commercials that we got to talk about, some commercials. One where you had a black woman playing flag football defeat five really nasty white guys. And I'm just like, come on. People are pointing out how bad it was. And then you've got this controversy over Kendrick Lamar and his halftime show. And all these conservatives are coming out being like, this was not good. I do not like this halftime show. Bring back Creed or Whitney Houston.

And then the liberals are coming on being like, ha ha, all the MAGA guys are losing their minds. And I'm just like, this is like, I was going to say this. If you don't like rap, you're allowed to say you didn't like the halftime show. The liberals that are ragging on conservatives are not liking rap. It's the stupidest thing ever. I actually thought Kendrick Lamar was pretty good. I was thinking about that when I was watching and I'm like, I like rap. I really do. He's not my favorite rapper. I don't really listen to him at all.

But I was impressed. I mean, the dude can rap. He can. And then he called Drake a pedo. So a lot of people are pointing out that it's right wing coded. It's like, dude, he's calling out Hollywood celebrity as being an abuser, if you know what I mean. And I was just like, let me just say this before we get started. You know, I think I'm pretty sure they're playing in the Super Bowl. All of this stuff well before Trump won. So

So they were betting big on wokeness. And it is apparent. Plus, there's this really funny commercial that's getting roasted where it was like, America is fat. So take a drug to make you skinny and we'll break all that stuff down and get into the nitty gritty. But we got to talk about Taylor Swift before we do, my friends. Head over to castbrew.com and buy Cast Brew Coffee.

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Fox News, Trump mocks Taylor Swift and Chiefs after she was booed during Super Bowl 59. Trump previously said, I hate Taylor Swift. I called him out for this. I said, we don't need to make enemies. OK, if Taylor Swift's going to be at the Super Bowl and you got some, you know, some dad is going to watch it with his buddies. And then all of a sudden his teenage daughter, maybe adult teenage daughters or friends are going to watch because Taylor Swift is there. That's a bonding moment.

So we don't need to make enemies. That being said, it is vindication when Taylor Swift, who endorsed the Democrats, gets booed mercilessly and then is so shocked by it. Wake up, lady. I mean, no disrespect to Taylor Swift. I think she is incredibly talented. She makes great pop music.

But you back the wrong horse. And this is what happens when you back the wrong. You piss people off. If you paid attention to what was going on in this country, maybe you would have realized that, I don't know, maybe Nashville country girl turned pop star should probably, probably pay attention to her roots.

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Only available with TurboTax Live full service. Real-time updates only in iOS mobile app. See guarantee details at TurboTax.com forward slash guarantees. The only one that had a tougher night than the Kansas City Chiefs was Taylor Swift. She got booed out of the stadium. MAGA is very unforgiving. Yo, but it's not MAGA. Mr. President, with all due respect, take some credit. This is the general public.

Now, of course, the MAGA diehards are going to say, boo, Taylor Swift. But the moderate people who jumped on the bandwagon and said, Donald Trump's the guy. Maybe I shouldn't call it the bandwagon, but got on board, got on board. I defended Taylor Swift. I said, you're not going to you're not going to win friends with salad. You know what I'm saying? You don't win friends with salad. You've got to you've got to say with all due respect to Taylor Swift, I believe you're wrong. I can respect your music. I hope one day you understand why you were wrong.

That's where I come from. Because I'm trying to, you know, you're not going to win friends this out, as they say, right? Well, let's play. Let's see what we got with the video. Check this out. Nick Sorter says, LMAO, President Trump just clowned on Taylor Swift for getting booed out of the stadium at the Super Bowl. MAGA is unforgiving. You got to see this, guys. You got to hear this. Listen to this.

OK, OK. Now, for most of you listening, that just sounded like a cacophony of loud noise. You can hear the booing. And here's the best part. We jump into the video. Taylor Swift does this side eye because she knows the camera's got her on the on the jumbotron. She looks over at it. Oh, man, it's brutal. She then looks at it. She then looks away and she makes this face, which is like not happy. And then it looks like she says, what? What is going on?

It's being reported by most people that she says, what is going on? Something like that. I don't know for sure because she does say something else for that. And I don't know. I don't agree. Some people, everyone's saying she said, oh, what are or what? What is going on? She've had to have said it like, what? What is going on? So maybe, maybe I certainly think so. It does look like she says, what is going on? You're getting booed mercilessly by the entire stadium.

Look at this image. Clown World has the joke where she looks to the left at the camera and looks forward. And it is the meme, the meme of the weird Muppet puppet thing looking to the right and then looking forward like, oh, oh, man. You know, I got to say it, guys. I do feel kind of bad for Taylor Swift. No, no, I know. I know many of you are laughing and saying, don't feel bad. No, but hear me out.

Look, she doesn't know anything. She's she's a pop star. I think she's a billionaire. Good for her. But she does not know anything about how the world works. And in her ignorance, she was led astray. Let this be a learning opportunity for Taylor Swift so that she can understand. Listen, Taylor, you're a Nashville country star turned pop icon. Your roots await you.

As for the halftime show, which we'll get into in a second, a lot of people are pointing out that they definitely should have done country considering the popularity and like Beyonce winning a country Grammy for country. I agree. But you got to understand they were planning the Super Bowl well before Trump won. And these people thought Trump was going to lose. They thought Kamala Harris is going to be the president. So doing all this weird garbage would play well. Boy, were they wrong.

Yo, check this one out. This is probably the most damning from Clown World on X. Eagles fans in Philly tearing up and burning Chiefs jersey while chanting F Taylor Swift. Oh, man. Philly, no. No, I'm just kidding. Philly, don't destroy everything. They kind of did. There's police reports. They're trying to flip over police cars. They had to grease the poles in Philly so that people wouldn't climb them. And, um.

You know, it was really funny last night on DraftKings. There was a point where a $100 bet on the Chiefs would win you $500,000. And I got to be honest, I was going to go for it. I'm like, look, probably going to lose $100. But hey, look.

In the event some miracle turnaround happens in the last half, this was with one quarter remaining. I think there was 10 minutes on the clock. I think it was 10 minutes. Maybe it was less than that. But it was $100 to win half a million. And then if you bet on the Eagles, a $100 bet would win you 10 cents. Hey, it's free money, right? If you bet big, you can win a little bit. But it was going to happen. So it was funny because...

Let me say the worst thing about the Super Bowl yesterday was that it was so merciless, the beating the chiefs received that the party ended early. And you know what I'm talking about? Everybody started leaving. They're like, OK, no suspense, no action. And a couple of people worked here were like, oh, it's one of those games.

Yeah, one of those games. And people started leaving. But we still had a fun party. We hung out here. We had a lot of pizza and wings. And a couple of us made it to the very end, to the very end, to watch the Eagles absolutely crush the Chiefs. And then in Philly, it was funny because we were like, if they do turn this around, not only would I have made half a million dollars, but I didn't actually make the bet. I didn't bet the $100,000 to $500,000.

But not only would a lot of people who took those value bets get rich, but Philadelphia was going to burn to the ground. And it was funny because we were like, look, win or lose, Philly's in trouble. But with the victory, it wasn't nearly that bad. If they lost, holy crap, it was going to be very, very bad. Just very bad. Well, here you go, my friends. This is the root of the Taylor Swift of booing. And this is the truth. Even Fox News points this out. What to know about Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris.

Well, that's that. That's it. In her Instagram post, Swift said she would be voting for Harris because Harris fights for the rights and causes, I believe, need a warrior to champion them. I think she's steady handed, gifted leader, and I believe would accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos. And then an entire stadium booed her because, Taylor, you are vapid, ignorant, arrogant, all of these things.

So much so that when you get booed, instead of saying, yeah, I know, I get it. You said, what is going on? People hate you. They hate you. You know, they did this commercial. They had a bunch of these woke commercials. One of them was Snoop Dogg and I think it was Tom Brady. And they were like, I hate you because you smell weird. I hate you because you look weird. And then Snoop's like, I hate that we have to make a commercial because it's gotten so bad. And I'm just like, can I just point out that hate's okay. Hate is really okay.

I don't like these liberals that live in this hippy dippy crystal woo woo world where they're like, hate is hate is wrong and don't hate and blah blah. I'm like, no, no, no, no, no. Hold on. Hate exists. It is a component of the human emotional spectrum for a reason. Irrational hatred is bad, just like irrational fear is bad. But let's be honest. Rational hatred is OK. If there's a guy who goes around, I don't know, like beating baby seals to death.

You're allowed to hate that guy. You'd be like, I hate that guy because he beats baby seals. You know what I mean? Like, oh, I hate you because you're different. Yeah, well, what if different is that he goes and clubs baby seals for their fur? Okay, that's different. We don't like that. What if it's that they're, I don't know, whalers? Okay, am I allowed to say I hate that Norwegians whale? I do not like the Norwegian people for their proud tradition of whaling or the Inuits or whatever.

I am allowed to hate that they do that. Now, me personally, I'm not going to say I hate Norwegians entirely just because they wail. But if someone came and said, I hate Norwegians, I'd say, why? Because they're wailers. Because they kill whales. We don't like that. That's wrong. I'd be like, oh, okay, I get it. That's not irrational. There's a rational reason that you dislike, that you have negative emotions. Now, for Taylor Swift,

People hate you, Taylor. They hate you with passion because the idea that Kamala Harris was steady handed and calm. The lady was nuts, couldn't articulate a sentence. And we knew that you were lying to us, probably because you got paid or were you know what they do? They didn't pay Taylor Swift money to say it. That's not how it works. They didn't go. I mean, maybe they did. But I'm just saying typically they don't go to Taylor Swift and say, we're going to give you a million dollars to endorse Kamala.

Usually what they do is they say, we got this really great private performance. We're looking to book. But it's for Democrats. So if Taylor's not on board, it's a $2 million package. Maybe someone else would be interested. And then Taylor's like, I'm on board. To be honest, though, I do think there's some more direct component to this because she put out a message and she was holding a cat. And she's like, I'm a cat lady or whatever. Kamala Harris.

Could not articulate a coherent thought. Everybody knew it. She used more. She is famous for using too many words to say nothing. And Taylor Swift had the gall to say to us that she supported it. That's why you got booed, lady. And here's the meme from the right to bear memes.

I love it. Taylor Swift giving the side eye to the Jumbotron. 94 tomato meter with a 31 audience score. Donald Trump saluting. 31% tomato meter to 94% audience score. If you get the meme, whenever a good movie comes out, the critics say it's a bad movie. There was a movie that came out. What was it called? Bruce Willis. And it was a remake of like, I think like a Charlton Heston film or something where basically, um,

Man, what was this movie? Let me look this up. Bruce Willis, one of his last movies. You guys in the chat probably already know what I'm talking about. The media went nuts on it. Here we go. Bruce Willis, filmography and television. Which one was it? Oh, this is a while ago, wasn't it? Oh, never mind. He was in a lot of movies recently. Breach, Trauma Center. What year was this? Man, it was Death Wish. Was that it? Yep.

Death Wish. Wow, that was 28. I can't believe that was seven years ago. Anyway, yeah, so I watched this movie and it's about Bruce Willis, whose family gets attacked and he gets revenge. And it was a popcorn flick. It was entertaining action. And it was just a dad story. His family's attack. I think his wife gets murdered. Then he's like, I'm going to get revenge.

And so I don't think I don't think the movie is like he actively seeks revenge. He just like arms himself to the teeth. The critics roasted it, saying it was a gun nut masturbation film. And I'm like, I don't know. It was fine. It was not the most, I don't know, brilliant writing of my lifetime, but it was just a fun film. Why do they hate it so much? And that's what they do. That's why we are sick of the wokeness. You know, we want to go to a movie.

And we want to be entertained, not preached at or moralized to. But that's the world they live in. The critics are like, yay, Taylor Swift. She said the right thing because it's a cult. How unfortunate. But therein lies the meme, my friends. We have this from the New York Post. Here's what Taylor Swift said after she was booed. Look at this video, man. It's so brutal. It's one of the assessments.

After being caught off guard by the harsh reception of her present to her presence, the singer turned to her pal and rapper Ice Spice. What's going on? The Fortnite singer was at the game to cheer on Travis Kelsey was seen saying on the scoreboard in response to the booze. Still, the pop superstar appeared in the Jumper Tron, blah, blah, blah, blah, appeared unfazed, unfazed. There's an image that I wanted to show you of Taylor Swift. And where is it at? Which one is it? Is it is it the Fox News article? Maybe this right here.

Ice Spice left Taylor Swift, Estee Haim, Alana Haim, blah, blah, blah. This image right here of this oblivious Taylor Swift with the double chin. I got to point out the double chin. Sorry, Taylor. I'm not trying to be mean, but you're 35. Double chin looking down, not looking none too pleased. There were bets on whether or not Travis was going to propose this time around. It's been over a year, dude. It's been over a year.

When is it going to pop the question? And well, you can't when you lose. So here we are. But I suppose we should dive into a bit more of the politics here. So a series of commercials and then the halftime show. Let me see. Where's the halftime show one? That's no, that's the wrong one. Here we go. MAGA thoroughly flips out over satanic Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl show. Satanic. Oh, boy. Oh, boy. All right. Let's start here. Let's start here.

Let's play, you know, okay, look at this commercial. You got, okay, to be fair, it's not all white guys, but it's principally white guys telling the black woman that she's not allowed to play football. What? What? You can play football, I don't care. You ready for this? Let's settle this once and for all. Your best guy. Girl. Whatever. Versus our best guy. The Brad. Not the Brad.

Okay, I got it. For those that are just listening, the Brad. A white guy with some kind of mullet. And then there's a black dude in the stands going, oh, no, not the Brad. And now they're chanting his name. I'm Brad. I can read. I'm Brad. He goes, I can read. Oh, come on. And they're going to play some flag football, I guess. Oh, no, Brad falls down. You got folded up, Brad. Get her. Hey!

And then the white guy with the Letterman jacket says, get her. But don't be, I'm not trying to be racist here. There is another black man who is chasing after her as well. It is largely led by white men in Letterman jackets, but there are other minorities on the football team. Okay, okay, that's what I'm talking about. Leave the past behind. Let's go, let's go.

And then it's her playing flag football, and she scores a touchdown and says, let's make girls flag football a varsity sport in all 50 states. Okay. This is a Nike commercial, I guess, for flag football. I got to be honest, guys. I don't watch football as it is. I mean, I probably watch two or three games a year, and one of those is the Super Bowl. I'm a skateboarder. What do you expect? You know, give me some punk music and skateboarding. I don't listen to country and watch football.

But I got to say, the commercial where the white guys tell the black girl she can't play football, but then she beats all of them and jumps over them is just like, let me just stress, they were preparing this all of these campaigns last year. I guarantee you this commercial was in the works all last year. They thought Kamala Harris is going to win. They thought woke was going to play. It didn't. It did not.

What actually ended up happening was people fought in the streets and booed Taylor Swift. So, you know, there's that. But let's jump to this one. Fury over the most anti-American Super Bowl ad as viewers blast the company behind it. All right.

I hope you're ready for this. It's not super woke, but it still is. It still is funny because it definitely doesn't align with MAGA. Maha obesity is America's deadliest epidemic. This is America. 74% of us are overweight and obesity leads to half a million deaths each year. Why? You just have to stop eating, Jimmy. Trying to pause real quick and say, yes, Jenny, please stop eating. Something's broken. It's not our bodies. It's the system. No.

Welcome to weight loss in America, a $160 billion industry that feeds on our failure. There are medications that work, but they're priced for profits, not patients. This system wasn't built to help us. It was built to keep us sick and stuck. Okay. All right. I'm going to pause real quick. This is Super Bowl commercial. And at this point, as I was watching, I and many others expected, what were we going to see?

We were going to see them say, stop eating, start exercising. I was out. I actually was expecting RFK Jr. to pop up and say, it's time to get America healthy again. And that's not actually what they did. Not anymore. Hims and Hers offers life changing weight loss medications. Oh, they're affordable, doctor trusted and formulated in the USA. You get a treatment plan designed by a doctor to fit your body goals and lifestyle. You deserve to feel great in your body.

This is the future of health care. This is hims and hers. Join us in the fight for a healthier America. No, I won't. You join you? The whole commercial. Do you guys remember Kony 2012? That viral video was one of the fastest viral videos in history. It got like 100 million views overnight.

And it starts off by being like the Internet has connected us. Now we can make a difference. And you think it's going to say, let's save the world. And then all of a sudden, for no reason, they're like, let's capture a warlord in some Central African nation who's been missing for five years. And you're like, wait, what?

That whole mini documentary you made about the world coming together and society changing was just to rally us so that we could donate to your nonprofit to stop some guy who's been missing for a few years and is a warlord in Central Africa. That's very specific. This starts off by saying all of these things are bad. The weight loss industry, the drugs they give. And you're thinking they're going to say, get off the couch and put down the fork.

Instead, they say we have better drugs. Their drugs are bad. Take our drugs instead. I guess people are really upset about it. Yo, I'm not into it, man. Guys, I ate I ate more pizza than I've ever eaten. OK, you know, so I do relatively low carb. And then, you know, it was really I lost three pounds in a week from is the crazy thing.

I couldn't eat for a week because I got dental work done and literally couldn't eat. I was drinking Jocko protein powder shakes and I was probably getting like 600 calories a day. Not only did I lose three pounds, but I continued to lose weight even after I started eating again. Like recovering that caloric deficit because I'm probably like, I don't know what it's like, 2000 calories a day. And so I had for a week and a half of

You know, like a week and yeah, actually, like probably probably 10 days. So I'm looking like a 14000 calorie deficit. I was still losing weight. It's hard to make all that up. I'm eating a lot and I ate a lot yesterday. So I added carbs back because I was like, yeah, I don't want to drop weight like that. And even then, it's still difficult. You know, it's really crazy to me. I just got to say it.

I drop weight really fast, really fast. Maybe it's the exercise. And it actually is hard to eat enough food. No joke. You know, before the show, Phil, IRL, on TimCast IRL, Phil will be like, how many times you eat today, Tim? And I'll be like, two. And he'll be like, oof. I'm like, but I had a protein shake.

Yeah, it's rough. It's rough. When you're exercising every day, it's actually difficult to maintain that weight. Now, that being said, some of these people are just gorging themselves, okay? You want to talk about the problems you have in this country. This, what's really funny here is...

Everything we saw at the Super Bowl is a relic of the past. And that's it's understandable because it probably takes them right now. I bet they're already planning the next Super Bowl. No joke. I mean, dude, these events are really difficult to put on security sponsors, all that stuff. The Super Bowl is planned probably even longer than a year out. No joke. So when they're doing commercials and they're selling products, you've got the weird woke garbage. And that wasn't the only one.

There was this – what was the other woke one? It was Catholic Charities or whatever where all the people – it's like just a bunch of videos of people of various backgrounds helping each other, and it's like a black guy consoling a white woman and stuff. And then a lot of conservatives are like, just so you guys know, those commercials aren't made by Christians.

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Certified to operate by chef. All of this was built and designed and set up well before Trump won. The hims and hers do drugs to lose weight. That is not Maha. That ain't it. And right now, we've been seeing this for some time. I'm going to give a shout out to Spindrift once again. I'm going to go ahead and assume that the people who own Spindrift are probably like hippy dippy leftists or something. But I don't care. I got right here a grapefruit. It's like soda. Carbonated water, grapefruit juice, orange juice, lemon juice, hibiscus.

17 calories. I don't want soda. It's disgusting. This is this is delicious. It's amazing. Little grapefruit juice and sparkling water. This movement has predated Donald Trump. It has been bubbling up for some time and it has merged with the populist movement to be healthy, to get the chemicals out of our food. The time of irresponsibility is over. People are waking up and saying no more of this. They never got the memo. It's about time Americans got fit.

and got healthy again. And that's going to start by having people stop gorging themselves. Now, I will admit, not all of it, not all the weight gain is just because people are fat and lazy or anything like that. There's a combination of things. We don't walk anymore. Walking is massive. Walking keeps you alive.

People used to walk everywhere. Even 15 years ago, you'd go in. But now it's Zoom meetings. Now it's all digital. You don't got to walk from your office to another office. That is bad for humans. So that's a huge contributing factor to the weight gain. But I got to admit, RFK Jr. and Trump, they know what's up. RFK Jr. goes, Trump says, I'll help you win. But these are problems. And Trump says, you're right. Trump points out all the garbage, the

RFK Jr. does it a lot better. There is a political movement here, and you are watching the Super Bowl adopt the relics of the past. We are done. We won. It's over. From the commercials to the halftime show and all that stuff, people are saying, this ain't it. I expect, I believe the next halftime show for next year's Super Bowl, probably going to be country. Maybe they'll bring back Creed. I really doubt it. Let's take a look at this.

MAGA thoroughly flips out over satanic Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl show. I just got to tell you guys, there are a lot of conservatives that are saying it's not music. I hate rap. And I just I just can't even I just can't even, you know, Ben Shapiro. He's all right. I like the guy. And Andrew Klavan and Matt Walsh, Daily Wire crew. They don't like rap music. I like rap.

Um, it's just got to be done right. You know what I mean? Now they particularly don't like Kendrick Lamar's style of like mumble rap or whatever. I don't know what it's called. Um, there's good rap out there. There's a lot of good rap and Tom McDonald. Obviously that's the easiest. That's easy, right? That's, that's easy. Tom McDonald is obviously successful, well-liked by many people on the right. And it's good. It's good music. Now, Kendrick Lamar, he starts the halftime show.

The first thing I think is he's not my favorite rapper. You know, I'm not going to download a Kendrick Lamar song. I'm not going to put him on my Spotify playlist or anything. But I was actually really impressed. I was really impressed. I thought the halftime show was okay. It was Squid Games themed. And I don't think it was the best halftime show I've ever seen. I don't think it was bad. Because a lot of people were just ragging on it. And I'm like, look...

Harry, let me pull up the let me pull this tweet that I got from Harry Sisson yelling at Charlie Kirk. And I'm just like, this is Charlie's allowed to not like Ray was a chillest thing from Charlie Kirk, to be honest. And Harry Sisson lost his mind over it. And I'm just like, dude, Harry, you need to you need to calm down. Look at this. These people are nuts. Charlie Kirk says this music is not my style. That's totally OK. That was always allowed.

And Harry Sisson goes, ha ha ha ha ha. These mega freaks are such losers. It's so funny. What? Bro, people are allowed to like things and not like things. This is the stupidest thing imaginable. If you want to be a Democrat, you have to just like whatever the machine tells you to like. I thought Kendrick Lamar was very impressive. I was I was I was thinking about the skill required to wrap what he wrapped. And I'm like, that's pretty good. That's pretty good.

You know, I don't know that I could do it. I don't know. And I talk really, really fast, sometimes too fast. And I thought it was pretty good. Some people really liked it. It's their jam. They feel an emotional connection to it. That was always allowed. I got no beef, none whatsoever. I know people who like really weird music, crust punk, you know, noise, like noise music. It's whatever. That's fine. What's funny is...

If you're a conservative and you said Kendrick Lamar was bad and the halftime show sucked, you're allowed to not like things. But Harry Sisson, this is what's so much worse about being a Democrat is that you have to like it. You're not allowed to deviate in any way. Dude, bro, there's I don't I don't like country music. I get I get asked all the time about country. I'm like, not really. And no conservative is like, it's so cringe, Tim. You should listen to country. They're like, OK.

It's the stupidest thing in the world. I can hang out with a country music star and say, country's not really my jam. And they're like, well, you know, that's the way it goes. And I'm like, yeah. Me, I like indie rock. I like some hard rock stuff. A little bit of metal stuff sometimes. And nobody yells at me for it.

If you know, it's like it's like Phil's in a in a metal in a metal core band. And like I like some of the stuff that I like. I like a bit of quite a bit. It's good stuff. We don't listen to the same kinds of music completely. Some of it we do. But Phil's also like a fan of Phil Collins. Nobody's ragging on him. So it's so, so stupid. You might get ragged on by a conservative for liking Taylor Swift, to be honest, though. OK.

So let's take a look at the Satanics show. What are they talking about? Conservatives melted down over Kendrick Lamar's performance at the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday. Some of President Donald Trump's MAGA acolytes said they couldn't understand what Grammy Award winning musician was rapping about during the set. Others suggested he was somehow in league with the devil. I thought it was really cool that Samuel L. Jackson was involved. And he was actually making the point.

I liked it. I did. I don't think it's the best halftime show ever. But Sam Jackson was like, no, no, no, Kendrick, you can't do it like that. You got to do it like this. And then they did it in three phases. Guys, can we just give a shout out to let me let me try and find this article. Kendrick Lamar, the halftime Super Bowl halftime show called Drake a pedo.

It was it was really funny because people were like, yo, this is a celebrity ditching the weird woke garbage and calling out other celebs for their inappropriate behavior towards minors. That's right wing coded. You know what I'm saying? Like Kendrick Lamar saw what's up. They were expecting to go woke. They're trying to pull away. Oh, Ben. Ben Shapiro referenced Trump's response last week to an Afghan reporter saying,

whose accent the president purportedly didn't understand when he wrote on social media. Actually, it's a beautiful voice and a beautiful accent. The only problem is I can't understand a word you're saying, but I just say this. Good luck. Live in peace.

Boebert asked if she was the only one needing subtitles for this. Dude, there are so many rock songs where I can't understand the words that are being said. Let's not forget Yellow Leadbetter by Pearl Jam. What are the words? Anawia, Anawiza, Anawia. I don't know. I have no idea what that guy is saying. And that's a very big song. Okay. What is it? Commentators Eric Daugherty and Benny Johnson, meanwhile, called the show Black Nationalist and Lamar a mumbling...

A mumbling pagan satanic cultist. Come on. Matt Gates said the halftime show you just watched is clearly the regime's response to Trump's historic gains with black men. Matt was clearly saying that in jest, tongue in cheek. But they added a community note saying Kendrick Lamar was announced as a halftime show several months before Trump won. Indeed, he was. George Sanders says the Super Bowl halftime show is absolute trash.

Lauren Barber says, tell me I'm not the only one needing subtitles for this. To be fair, I think both I and Ben Shapiro talk so quickly that people require subtitles on our content as well. A Theo Von chimed in saying, boring halftime show.

Yeah, you know, I liked The Weeknd. I thought that was really fun. You know, Charlie Kirk says this music is not my style. That's like the most respectable criticism I've heard. And it's just the most normal. Charlie just doesn't like rap music. I'm not a big fan of Kendrick Lamar either. The music's not really my style. I do like a lot of rap, though. Well, I'm not going to pretend like I like a lot of rap. There's a lot of rap music that I can play and get along with just fine.

early public enemy, despite their weird praise for Farrakhan. I like public enemy. If you played the Tony Hawk games, then you listen to public enemy. And then you eventually maybe got into a bit more of it. Get some good music, especially in a lot of skate videos. So I like I like a bit of rap. Rap does really well with skateboarding, too. So as a skateboarder, what can I say?

Eric Daugherty says, raise your hand if you survived the black nationalist Super Bowl halftime show. I don't really think it was black nationalist, but I will say they they did have absolutely black nationalism in the Super Bowl. The the opening black supremacists singing, I thought, was very, very offensive.

And not that I literally think there should be an Asian national anthem, but they opened with that black. It's an absolute black nationalism, like 100 percent, 100 percent. It's a black supremacist song. They say it's the black national anthem. It's a song written specifically for black people, sung by black people to black people, excluding literally everybody else. The Star Spangled Banner is a song for every all people of this all peoples of this nation. OK.

That's it. It does not discriminate. The ethos of this country and its founding led to anti-discrimination. So let's all be happy with that, right? What they decided to do at the beginning of the Super Bowl was...

Make two songs, one for everybody and one specifically for black people. I'm sure Democrats were very happy they got racial segregation back at the Super Bowl. And that being said, Kendrick Lamar rapping and and black performers dancing and singing along with him. I don't consider to be black nationalist, although I don't know entirely what he was saying because I don't know his music. But I did particularly like him calling out Drake, you know, as what it is.

Evan Kilgore says Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show sucks. What the hell is this ish? You know, guys, I got to say it's silly for people on the left to criticize the fact that some people just don't like some music. Like you're allowed to not like rap.

I don't like country. If if they if they had like Christian gospel stuff for the halftime show, like choir singing and they were doing literal hymns, I would say this music is not my style all the same. I would not get mad at people for liking it.

Some of the comments from people on the right I do find to be cringe, but largely people saying they don't like the show is you're allowed. If you go see a movie and say I didn't like the movie, I'm not going to call you a racist. I'm going to say, OK, what did you like about it? And what are they going to say? I don't know. It's mumbly. There's not good melody. I can't really understand what he's saying. And I'm like, yeah, I get that. I do. Some people just like the basic beats. You know what I mean? Some people like the rhythm. And that's allowed. You're allowed to like there's a lot of crude comments out there, man.

You're allowed to like things. You're also allowed to dislike things. Benny Johnson chimed in saying, hey, NFL, Trump won. We no longer let talentless, mumbling, pagan, satanic cultists do halftime shows and pretend like people like it. Thanks, everyone. You got 56,700 likes on it. Michael Knowles says this halftime show is gibberish, but at least it appears to be patriotic. Hey, you see what I'm saying? There you go, Michael.

Ben's was funny, you know, making a rib on the Trump comment. Jake said Jake, the Oklahoma 10 seconds into the halftime show already horrible and it's falling fast. Yep. Crash and burn. Entertainment is at its lowest point of acceptability in history. Put a band like Tool out there. The music is garbage. It isn't even music, just noise. I just I just I'm not a fan of this. OK, I love Tool, man. You crank me some sober to volume 11 and I will be singing along with Maynard the whole time.

Not to mention the schism. Oh, come on, dude. A classic. That's 30-year-old music, though. Okay? You put Tool out there, I'm totally down. But if you put Eminem out there and had him do some of his more upbeat stuff, I'm a fan. I think Eminem's fantastic. He had a period I wasn't really a big fan of. I like his last song. I don't remember what it was called, though. But look, personally...

If I was going to do a halftime show, yeah, I'd probably want like if they did post him alone, I'd that'd be great. I'd be super down for that. I got to be honest, like even Sabrina Carpenter, I thought would be way better. Kendrick, Kendrick Lamar is huge, though. I think people got to realize he's very, very big. People really like his rap. They chose a big star to do this. You know, we don't like it. I think largely people don't like people on the right don't like rap.

But you're allowed to not like things, man. I'm not going to I'm not going to play those games. I think I think we're wrapping up just about with the you know, we got a bunch of other news. Let's let's grab Trump's approval writing as we round this one out. And then we'll jump over to your comments in the super chats. President Trump job approval rating. Let's just talk about the grand finale here on this morning show. Taylor Swift booed mercilessly. And it feels good, man. To be fair, if Taylor Swift performed the halftime show.

I wonder what would have happened because the conservatives would be like, at least it's music. It's bad music, but it's music. Well, Donald Trump's got a three point seven plus approval rating right now. I expect to go down. I do. The media has been particularly bad once again. The media is largely dying, but we do have a challenge, my friend. Right now, despite the fact that this is the podcast presidency and things are turning around, YouTube still doesn't.

props up MSNBC and CNN, failing brands that nobody watches. I'll tell you the crazy thing too. You know what irks me? I'll tell you what irks me. I can do an appearance on Fox News and get over a million views. It'll be like Tim Pool on Fox. Boom. 1.7 million views, a million views, three minutes of me talking. But the thing is, Timcast IRL clips don't do nearly that well.

And you know, it's kind of obvious. Now, here's a question. Why is it that if a Fox News clip gets 100, 200,000 views, when I appear on it goes a million? Because the watch time is higher. That's just it. It's not about me being great or good. I'm just saying, when I clearly know how to make YouTube content, so I do an appearance, I talk, YouTube props Fox News up. Now, it's okay. I like Fox News. They're not perfect. They deserve a lot of criticism.

But this is the problem right now. Fox will absolutely be critical of Trump if Trump steps in the wrong direction or of Elon. They're going to play it kind of middle of the road. MSNBC and CNN are going to lie their butts off.

And YouTube is still putting them front and center. There are the trusted news sources and ABC and CBS and NBC. Despite the fact they lied the whole time, CBS is now exposed having edited Kamala Harris's answers, not for time, but for content. And that is a shocking scandal. Let me tell you, if you don't know, CBS released the entire raw recording of their sit down with Kamala Harris. The FCC or they turned it over to the FCC, who then published it and asked for comment.

It's one thing. It's a bad thing if you ask me, but it is one thing. If you said, what is your favorite sandwich? And your interviewer, like, so the interviewer asks someone, here's an example. What's your favorite sandwich? And the subject goes, oh, man, man, what is my favorite sandwich? You know, there are a lot of sandwiches, maybe roast beef on rye, maybe some cheddar. No, you know what? My favorite sandwich is a Philly cheesesteak with cheese whiz. That's how you do it in Philly.

They edit out the whole beginning part. So all you end up seeing is the interviewer saying, what's your favorite sandwich? And the guy says, my favorite sandwich is Philly cheesesteak. Hey, that early context is still important. They edit those things out for time because it's not your answer, right? I still think it's bad to edit that out. But that's not what they do with Kamala Harris. With Kamala Harris, they spliced it together. That's the accusation, at least, that she gave an answer and they took a portion from a different part of the interview and moved it to

to make it seem like her answer was better than it really was. And YouTube is propping these channels up. Mark Zuckerberg's laying people off and he says it's time for a change. What about YouTube? I don't think YouTube's going to going to going to wisen up and fix themselves anytime soon. So in the meantime.

No, Rumble still exists. You know, there's big news today. The White House will be will be joining Rumble to distribute their content. Donald Trump in his first term could have come out. He could have come out and said, I will be on Gab. I will be on Parler. I will be on mines instead of of Twitter. And this would have forced the press to get their statements from one of those platforms, boosting them massively. And he didn't do it.

I was at the White House with with Bill Ottman of Minds.com, an alternative social media platform. We don't I just call it a social media platform. You know, just because it's not as big. It doesn't mean you call it alternative, but people do. And someone asked Trump if he would join one of these other networks. He goes, which one? Which one? And nobody gave him any real suggestions. All you need was for somebody to yell, Gab, Minds, come on, any one of these.

Well, today, today, we are not even a month in and Trump has learned his lesson. OK, because that's what that's what people do when they got when they're savvy. Trump understands he's got good people around him. Barron's a bit older. Barron's helping him out. And so the White House is going to put up a plan. They're going to be joining Rumble. So now if you want to get your official statements from the president, you can go to Rumble instead. Good, because YouTube is a busted machine. This is this and it's on purpose with all due respect to Rumble. We love Rumble.

YouTube would love it if they isolated and destroyed all of the anti-establishment voices. But we're winning. We are. And so maybe, maybe YouTube wants to go the way of the dinosaur. Now, they're the biggest player right now, and they're very happy to be. But they're still they still rigged the game. It's still a rigged game. We'll see how they change in the Trump administration, because maybe.

Just maybe the people at YouTube are going to notice that Taylor Swift got booed mercilessly by the entire Super Bowl stadium. What do you think that says of everybody else watching the game? What do you think it means when Eagles fans are torching Chiefs merch while screaming F Taylor Swift? It's a brave new world, my friends, and YouTube better fall in line or they get blockbuster video. You can be blockbuster. You know, they had their they had their heyday. I think there's what one blockbuster left. That's fine.

If that's what you want to do, or you can adapt. This is what the American people believe in. This is what we want. The content you are propping up is not good. Let me tell you, these big cable channels produce three minute sound bites and YouTube props all that stuff up. They're propping up all that stuff. In the meantime, podcasting has become more influential than ever. And YouTube is suppressing and has been the whole time, except for these crackpot libs.

How much you want to bet that once USAID bites the bucket, which it basically did, some of these libs start losing lots and lots of revenue. Many people pointed out that Vouch left a streamer said I could end up in the poorhouse. Who knows? Please subscribe. Well, you know what, man? I ain't going to I ain't going to I don't play this game. OK, maybe I should. Maybe maybe maybe I should. OK, there are a lot of people that play the game of ha ha. He's bad. He's losing. We're better.

Look, I'm not going to rag on anybody for saying, please subscribe to my channel. We could end up in the poorhouse. It's like there's questions about if USAID funds are going to liberal nonprofits and those liberal nonprofits are buying from podcasts. Each and every one of you listening right now, I've got a job for you. Start digging into USAID funds that or I should say, look for any nonprofit that bought media spots on on podcasts of any kind, left or right.

And then see if that money, those nonprofits are getting money from USAID, the Open Society Foundation, Rockefeller or otherwise. Because I got questions. I got questions. Who knows? But I wouldn't be surprised if with the drawing up of USAID, these liberal NGOs burn a bunch of money. They got no money coming in. And they were buying commercials, ad spots and partnerships and consultations from bud guests on the left. We'll see. In the meantime, what you can do is check out a green room show.

uh we were hanging out tony ortiz that was really fun because it was one of the most chill things ever like i gotta be honest we i we got we made coffee and then i we smelled we sniffed the cream to see if it was spoiled or not and that's that's like super chill behind the scenes stuff the nuance bro one behind the scenes pre-superbowl was actually really funny because he's a funny guy and he made some inappropriate comments but you know those are the those are the best ones there's a

A funny moment we were hanging out behind the scenes and we didn't we didn't film this one, but we will now because I want to get these green rooms rolling. And I was about to make a joke and I said, wait, turn the camera off. And then everyone. Oh, now, you know, it's going to be funny. And I'm like, OK, right. In the future, we won't turn the camera off. We'll just put up on the uncensored members only show. And then, of course, you've got the Mary Morgan talking with Terry Schilling.

If you're Catholic, you'll definitely want to watch that one. But otherwise, there's a great conversation about the mark of the beast, only fans destroying the minds and a generation, AI and all of this stuff. It's really fascinating. And then we got a bunch more. Inspiring Philosophy, talking about Jordan Peterson and Islam and all that stuff. Timcast.com, click the link in the description below. We're going to be making more and more and more of this stuff. If you haven't become a member, I'm just giving you a warning now. You want to sign up now, you will not regret it.

Because we got big, big stuff in the works. And let's just say, become a member today. Become a member today. I told you. We're going to grab some of your Super Chats as we round out this show. So if you haven't Super Chatted, you can get a couple of those in. We only got a little bit right now. Smash that like button.

Come on, we got 30,000 people watching. How do we not have 30,000 likes? And if you can't do anything or you don't want to, at the very least, I ask, take the URL, you know, the bar control, see, copy it, paste it everywhere. Podcast growth is driven largely by word of mouth. And that really does just explain if you're good or not. So let me put it this way.

Why is it that some shows have 7 million subs and get a million views an episode and Timcast has, you know, less subs and gets 300,000? That's as good as I am. That's it. So for people who watch these bigger shows, they're sharing it. They tell their friends, man, I love watching this show in the morning. I love watching this show. Dan Bongino gets like 170K concurrence. You know, he's getting five to six times what we get. Why? He's better at this than I am. That's just really it.

He's he's he's he's good at what he does. He analyzes these things. He's he's got a fantastic show and people share it. So what can I say? But that's why I ask you guys, if you do like the show to share word of mouth, helps you reach your maximum potential and the best you can do. So it's it's all greatly appreciated. But we'll grab your super chats. Let's go. Sam's son says at our current deportation rate of 5000 every two weeks, he'll take 50 straight years to deport all eight million, if accurate. Hence, Trump is saying crank it up.

All right. What is this? What is this? Tactic Platy says, Tim, can you please screenshot Bam Margera's posts when you reply to it? We can't see how good your points are or how and how bad his takes are. Jess Margera, you mean? So for those that don't know, Bam Margera, of course, particularly famous guy, has a brother named Jess. Jess is the drummer of a band, CKY.

Been around for a long time. It was funny because he got mad at me. He tweeted at me saying something like, your fans, I had to block my account because your fans are sending me death threats. I'm like, bro, you're a famous guy on the internet. He's like, I'm not famous. I'm like, get out of here, dude. He said, my brother at a TV show, he's famous. It's like, my guy. Look,

Maybe you're a D-list celebrity, Jess, but come on, dude, you're obviously famous. I know who you are. You live in, I'm assuming you're from Westchester, PA, where Bam is from. Maybe not, but that's the famous location. This is widely public information that was in all of the CKY videos. The fact that I can pick up my guitar and play, I think I know how to play three CKY songs. Sorry, sorry, you're famous. You're not Beyonce famous, but fame isn't yes or no.

So he got mad because people are mean to him on the Internet. I'm like, bro, even right now you got people asking about about him. It's silly. It's like people are mean to me on the Internet. Yeah, you got twenty three thousand followers. The average person has none and has none followers. But the dude is is ridiculously Democrat. He someone this latest spat started because.

He screenshot it. He quoted someone who said Trump says, you know, Elon or Trump says they're going to get illegal aliens off of the Social Security. And then he says these people are so dumb, they don't realize that you need you need a Social Security number to get Social Security.

And I just responded to him saying, bro, there's easy ways to understand the world. Just a hate filled guy. And I send him a screenshot from chat GPT that says, yes, illegal aliens on are on Social Security through two means. One, they get it legally before their visas expire or residency or whatever they have expires, meaning they are no longer legal to reside in the United States, but they're still on Social Security. It happens. And there's fraud. Come on, guy. Google is your friend. All right.

Alexander Panusky says, as a current DOD employee, I'm willing to lose my job to save this country. These last two weeks have made the last four years of misery almost worth it. Bravo. Good, sir. Best of luck. Sam Sun says, TDS is so severe that chief decided to get blown out of the Super Bowl because Trump picked them. Well, you know, all right. Mr. Nice Truck says, Josh Shapiro may have been involved in Trump's assassination, according to documents released about a federal whistleblower. I don't believe it.

I don't believe I did read those documents. There are claims that somebody who worked, I think, in Pennsylvania said that there was some involvement from Josh Shapiro with Joe Biden about the Butler attempt on Trump's life. When the DOJ, when federal government actually releases documents and gives a formal statement, I'll believe it. So for now, papers on the Internet where someone makes a claim about a governor being involved in a plot against the president, that's a bold thing to claim, my friends.

The text that says don't defend Taylor. Keep consistent with your own attacks. You give to normal people. She is the banality of evil. Condemn her as such. Don't give her acceptance just because she's rich. That's elitism. I agree with that. I've never given her an exception because she's rich. That's certainly not the case. And I do believe she is absolutely the banality of evil. She may be the pinnacle of the banality of evil. And that's why she's going, what's going on? Why are they booing me? Um,

because, I don't know, you marched with Mordor. That's the easy way to explain it. Just because you didn't realize you were doing evil things and you were getting paid to do them doesn't mean you're innocent. That being said, there is a difference between how we go to war against evil and the banality of evil. The banality of evil is the common action taken by individuals that lends itself to evil. So that means your average person

who is cheering for Taylor Swift. We don't cast them into the fires of Mount Doom. We try to snap them out of it and turn them to good because banality of evil implies they are NPCs. They are ignorant. They know not what they do. Forgive them, Father. They know not what they do. So these these people need to be convinced they need we need we need to help them understand.

That is how we solve those problems. So for Taylor, I say she also leads a lot of people. We want to win her over and have her preach to the masses. But hey, maybe she needed to get booed so she could realize all of that. Adrian Contreras says, I don't hate Taylor Swift. I nothing her. My bath mat means more to me than she does. People hate on her because she's as fake as a $3 bill. Bravo.

Well said. I think that's about hit. It hits the nail on the head with a hammer. I nothing her. She is as fake as a three dollar bill. You don't say she's as real as a three dollar bill, which is implying she's not. She's not. Let's grab just one more. We're going over time and we got more segments coming up. Stuart Votzberger says shut it to Operation United Hope charity for veterans in active duty located in Tennessee. Look up all over the webs. Very cool. Very cool.

Amtru says, been a member for years. I share on X all the time. Really do appreciate it, man. Really do appreciate it. Cody Justin Fennin says, what do you think of Kanye's death spiral performative or is he just off his meds? I feel bad for him, but I'll put it this way. He's got nowhere to go. He's got nowhere to go. What do I mean by that? He's at the top. I'm not saying that out of disrespect.

Kanye West reached the top. There is nowhere left. He is the highest level. He has surpassed the end game. He is ultra wealthy. He's ultra famous. One of the most famous people in the world. What do you do? A friend of mine became a millionaire when he was a teenager working on software. And he told me that people have an existential crisis when they become wealthy. A lot of people do, especially when it's like a big overnight thing. And so let me explain real quick. So we are over time.

It's not that one day they're broke and then one day they're rich. It's that they work towards a goal and then come to that inflection point where all of a sudden they're doing 100,000 in sales per year struggling. And then, boom, they're doing three, five, 10 million. And now they're just like, I have everything I ever wanted. I have a big house. I've been all over the world. And many of these people go through an existential crisis where it's like, I've won. What do I do?

There's no conflict. There's no struggle. It's almost like for those that have, play a video game with God mode on. Play any video game where you can bend and break the rules and it's fun for 10 minutes and then you're just like, this game's not fun anymore. It's not fun when there are no rules. And I think for Ye, he shattered that barrier a long time ago and there's nothing else for him to do.

Maybe he can go to college and get a master's in nuclear fission or something and just try and do something else in life. But in terms of being the biggest, the best, the most famous, he had that a long time ago. And then now what? He can become the most hated, I guess. I don't know what he's doing. I think it's too simple to say he's off his meds. But I'm going to wrap it up there, my friends. Once again, smash the like button if you haven't already. Subscribe to this channel. Share the show. Share the channel with everybody you know. You know, I got to tell you, man.

I work in media for a living. It is fairly obvious that YouTube has suppressed us for a long time. And I know a lot of people say that stuff like I'm being suppressed on on this channel or that channel. Like people go on Twitter and say my views are down and I roll my eyes and I'm like, dude, your views aren't down. You're just not making good stuff, you know. But I'll say this.

Tracking for subscriber to non-subscriber view count, tracking for average watch time percentage, tracking for the fact that we typically have the most viewed primetime show in IRL, we should be getting much more algorithmic push than we do. I will tell you this. It's a fact that there was a—and this is part of how I know. For years, you could not Google search this YouTube channel or any of the content I produced. Very weird. Honestly, very weird.

And this is how they operate. Ro Khanna came on the show and after the show ended, he said, you know, I had a bunch of Democrats telling me not to do your show because said you were extremist, but you're actually very reasonable. And I said, yeah, I'm a moderate. I'm like middle of the road. And he's like, yeah, they they said they said they were wrong. I mean, they were wrong. And I was like, yeah, they're lying. They're lying.

But this is what they do. It's really weird when these media outlets will write that my channel is far right extremism or whatever. And then everybody who watches is like, yeah, no, not really. So why do they do it? I believe my channel, my personality, probably one of the most threatening thing for that, for the machine and for the Democrats. And that is because I'm not going to come out and rag on Kendrick Lamar. I'm not going to come out and say Taylor Swift has bad music. It's a more middle of the road approach.

And so what the last thing they want is for another middle of the road personality to start pulling people from the left to the right. So they say demonize, because if I go to a regular if I go to Ro Khanna and say, here's a valid point about this, that or otherwise, and he's like, yeah, I can't argue that it's a moderate position. And then his fans and his followers are like, yeah, Tim's got a point. Now, the Democrats have done bad. Maybe Trump is the right option. And that is the most threatening thing to them.

For the staunch conservatives to come out and say, go to church, do this, do that, it's polarizing and it's easy for liberals to ignore. This channel is harder for liberals to ignore. So for I think it was like for four years, YouTube banned my channels from Google search. You couldn't even search for it. And if you tried searching for me on YouTube, you would get leftist channels lying about me.

There you go. But anyway, I'm not going to have a chip on my shoulder. I'm going to keep doing the work that I have to do. I will tell you this. So I bought ads. I said, OK, if they're not going to promote me, I'm going to pay for it. Never did it before. Bought ads for Timcast IRL. The moment we did the episodes that were being advertised, like the biggest show we ever did with Joe Rogan and Alex Jones, they deleted it and gave us a strike. They gave us a warning. They said, you are hereby warned for doing this. And I said, really funny. They said, you are hereby warned for doing this.

That episode should have been promoted far and wide like every other episode on the platform because it was massive, ridiculously high watch time. It had 2.3 million views overnight and they suppressed it and then deleted it. Playing dirty games. I'm going to wrap it up there, my friends. Smash the like button. Share the show. Like I said, we got more segments coming up. Next one will be at noon. Don't miss it. We're gonna have more original segments coming up. And then Tim cast IRL at night. Thanks for being members. Thanks for hanging out. And I'll see you all at noon.

Earlier this morning, Elon Musk says he discovered FEMA had sent $59 million just last week to luxury hotels in New York to house illegal immigrants.

violated the law. My friends, I want to stress this for you. Just last week, Trump was president last week. We still have a disaster in Los Angeles and in not just North Carolina, but the surrounding areas. And $59 million is being sent to New York to give illegal immigrants luxury hotels. There's a viral clip. It's gone around quite a bit again of Scott Pressler, furious about

That we have homeless, abused Americans sitting on the streets, sleeping on the streets with no with no with no real assistance and luxury hotels for illegal immigrants. As another viral video where a young woman who is Mexican, by the way, complains that because she was born on this side of the border, she does not get health care.

Now, the video is actually really good. She wasn't asking for a handout or anything like that. She was pointing out that American citizens get denied health care all the time. There's no government programs for your average young American. It's hard work. You got to put in the hard work. But.

In California, if you're an illegal immigrant, you get free health insurance. How about that? It's almost like the system is conspiring against us, the citizens who pay the bills. But we got a lot going on. If you were wondering why it was that Taylor Swift got booed, look no further than things like this. Now, I know, I know. We've been over the Taylor Swift thing. But isn't it fascinating? The Super Bowl, they boo this woman.

Well, I got to tell you, it's really simple. She endorsed the Democrats. She really did. Donald Trump is favorable. He is approved. He won a popular mandate. And that's why that man gets cheered at the Super Bowl and Taylor Swift gets booed. But let's break down the news, my friends, and go over what Elon Musk is talking about. Before we do, of course, head over to TimCast.com. Check out the latest episode of The Green Room.

Gifts from Japan with Tony Ortiz. This one was actually really chill. And, you know, I'm torn with the Green Room episodes. Do we want them? And you guys should comment. Let me know. Do we want them to be as chill as chill can be? Or should it be its own show? When we had Mary Morgan and Terry Schilling, and I recommend you guys check this one out because this one's getting rave reviews. And this is where the question comes up. This is what do we have here? Here we go. Terry Schilling with Mary Morgan. This was an in-depth conversation on a bunch of issues coming from two Catholics.

Everybody's saying it was a really fascinating conversation on morals, only fans and a lot of things like that.

Gifts from Japan with Tony Ortiz is literally behind the scenes, super chill hangout. And the Mel K one is a little mixed between the two. So check those out. They're getting rave reviews. And so if they're going to, I'm going to shout them out. Check them out. Once again, shout out to Mary Morgan, because this one, people keep emailing us and messaging us saying it was one of the best shows we've ever done. And I'm like, you know, we literally turned a camera on and just let Mary talk to a guy. That's what it's all about, though. So become a member at Timcast.com. I'm going to say this right now. If you're not a member right now, you

You want to become a member. Trust me on this one. You want to become a member now? Don't wait. You'll regret it. But we're cranking things up. We need your support. We want to do more documentaries this year. We're ramping up production on a bunch of behind the scenes members only content. And of course, you'll get access to the discord server. But let's read the news. The New York Post says Elon Musk says FEMA sent fifty nine million dollars last week to luxury New York City hotels to house illegal immigrants. Elon Musk claimed early Monday.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency sent a staggering $59 million last week to luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal immigrants. The world's richest man claimed in an early morning post on X that the funneled emergency funds were just discovered by his Department of Government Efficiency, even as President Trump called for a complete overhaul of FEMA that could even see it shuttered.

Sending this money violated the law and and is in gross insubordination of the president's executive order. The money is meant for American disaster relief and instead is being spent on high end hotels for illegals. Continue to Musk, who leads the agency tasked with cutting back on government overspending. A clawback demand will be made today to recoup those funds. Bravo.

I'm going to tell you this right now. You think Gen Z wants to see all of that money sent off to noncitizens? I don't know. Maybe, but I don't think so. There was a great post from Mike Cernovich, and he said, I'll paraphrase, but the the era, the culture of permanent adolescence is over. And I'm here for it. It's time to grow up. It's time to do the hard work you got to do. It's time to be responsible.

Too many people grew up, millennials, too many grew up and said, I want to party. I just want to party all the time. And that's all that's all they want to do, right? Well, in the real world, for hundreds of thousands of years, humans would work always as children, as teenagers, as adults. Now, I'm not going to sit here and play this game of like kids should be in the mines or anything like that. But it was really funny when I said kids need jobs and the liberals and the Democrats lost their minds.

They were outraged. What did I say? You know, they should be doing paper routes. They should be they can be working really minor jobs at family businesses like running a cash register and things like this or mowing lawns or raking leaves. Kids need jobs. They need to do something within their skill set.

Thank you.

Family business didn't work out too well. Eventually, things fell apart. We went bankrupt. You know, these things happen. But as a kid, I saved up my tips in the tip jar and I bought myself a Game Boy and Pokemon Red. There's value in teaching kids about hard work and earning things. Now, when I say that, oh, boy, the Democrats, Democrats got so mad. They were like, Tim wants to put kids in factories again. No, no.

But I think they should be mowing lawns and doing other small odd jobs for money because that's how you teach kids to be adults. You know what happens? These young people, millennials, grew up in this world where it's like you don't have to do any work and you just get everything. And now we live in this space where they don't want to. Here's why I bring this up in this context. Gen Z is seeing the ramifications of that reality. The ramifications are...

millennials give everything away. And then, you know, I don't know. That's one way to put it. They keep voting for these insane ideas. Millennials are pretty woke. Gen Xers, not so much. Gen Xers got Trump in. But I'm going to warn you all right now, assuming this era is over and it needs to be, if we do not turn things around right now, it's going to get particularly scary in 20 or 30 years.

Gen Xers are the only reason that Donald Trump won for real. Boomers didn't favor him. Millennial Gen Z, they didn't. Maybe things will finally change, though. The majority of people support Donald Trump. The question is demographics, because when Gen Xers, when they age out, as I call it, try to be polite here. OK, how about this? When they get old and die? Well, then you're going to be left with a bunch of millennials and Gen Z and Gen Alpha. But I'm wondering,

If the younger generation will be able to overcome the insanity that the millennial generation. Look, you know, I don't want to blame millennials entirely. Let me let me let me pause protecting that. Millennials were raised this way and then built a world around this based on how they were raised. It is the fault of all generations, not a single one. But millennials internalize this. I don't want to do work mentality more than any other generation. Gen Z ain't even like that. Let's see what happens.

They're going to say last month, President Trump signed an executive order to create a council to review FEMA as he expressed concerns over there being serious concerns of political bias in the agency. The 47th president called in the council to have its first meeting within 90 days, saying he expects a report of the findings on his desk within 180 days of the council's first meeting. You know, Musk, once again, they show the tweet where he pointed out fifty nine million dollars to luxury hotels. That's insane.

Apparently, behind the scenes, Trump is quite perturbed, as it were, that deportations are not happening much more quickly. And Democrats are coming out and saying, did you know that Joe Biden deported more people than Trump did in the same amount of time? Well, to be fair, even if that were true, who is Joe Biden actually deporting? And there's a question over the culture as well.

If those numbers are correct, I'm just going to say this. Joe Biden let them all in. OK, he opened up the borders. You want to argue that in his first week he deported tons of people or whatever? Wasn't that still the policy remnants of Donald Trump anyway?

Right now, I can say this. There are still policy remnants of the Biden administration, hence fifty nine million dollars going to luxury hotels. But Trump signed more executive orders than any other president and is actively trying to fight this as soon as he gets in. I think it's fair to point out every president who gets into office has to deal with the ramifications of the previous administration in his first several months or probably longer.

So when Biden gets in, I ain't going to give him credit for it. You want to argue there are more deportations? Yeah, that's because Trump started cracking down at the end of his first term much more heavily. Biden gets in, reverse it. And by the end of his only term, we have the worst mass illegal immigration in history, potentially the largest mass migration of humans in human history. Isn't that crazy? It may be in the top five at least.

I believe partition in India and Pakistan may have been a bigger migration, but that's different. That's different. That's like forced and people were split and it was crazy. The thing about the mass illegal immigration is that the door was opened and these people started flooding from all countries. Donald Trump is still dealing with those ramifications, but immediately working to deport as many people as possible. So let's see if Trump can pull it off, because if at the end of his first administration he was doing better numbers, well, we will see, my friends. Indeed, we shall.

Now, Charlie Kirk points out that in Doge's efforts, a judge is blocking them. Some are saying this is incorrect and incorrect interpretation. But I'll give you the gist of the argument as we're seeing it.

Charlie Kirk says New York Judge Paul Engelmeyer just forbade all political appointees, including Treasury Secretary Scott Besson, from accessing Department of Treasury data, all based on blue and on conspiracy theories. Those theories could be couldn't be challenged because the order was ex parte, meaning Trump's lawyers weren't warned and couldn't weigh in. I'm going to pause right there. Non-adversarial court, not a fan. That's how the FISA court operates. You know, the foreign surveillance stuff.

They decide they're not going to listen to what Trump's administration has to say. And just this lower court says, Trump, you're the president. I don't care. You can't do these things. Well, shouldn't Trump have the right to have his lawyers argue before a court? Wouldn't matter anyway. Let's be real. This judge likely was going to rule in this way no matter what. So I just say his ruling is garbage.

The judge cites no law or logic to support this unprecedented order because it defies both. The judge is ruling, in essence, that Scott Besson simply occupies a ceremonial position without real power like the king of England. This is a grenade thrown into the functioning of the Treasury Department. It forbids the elected government from accessing information about budget and finances. Instead, only the permanent deep state government can know what's being spent. Now, the rebuttal from many on the left is that it doesn't stop Scott Besson. He can go and do it, but his subordinates can't.

That makes very little sense. Now, the big play here, Democrats are arguing that Elon Musk was trying to get your social security number. Huh? Why? He's got all my private information on X as it is. What do I care? You know, I got to be honest. If this argument that the government has all your data. Oh, no, the government's going to get access to it. They have it. Yeah, but it's Elon Musk and he's he's not elected. I voted for him.

Have a nice day, I guess. Look, there's tons of people in the bureaucratic state I never voted for, and they've got my private information. I trust Elon Musk more. In fact, there's a lot of things I don't trust Elon Musk on, but I largely think he's doing great work. And now, as for Elon Musk and Trump and the people on the right with the argument, here is...

It's actually really simple. We are looking for waste, fraud and abuse. We are going to go over the spending the Treasury is doing to figure out where the waste, fraud and abuse is. And now a judge, for insane reasons, is saying that Trump can't have his consultants and his departments go over this stuff. Hold on there a minute. We heard this from Ian. Ian said, I don't like the idea that Elon Musk is a de facto administrator of the USDS, the United States Digital Service, now called the United States Doe Service, by the way.

Well, Ian corrected the record and said I was wrong. I looked into it. Trump is allowed to appoint a special government employee for 130 days. That's Elon Musk. He can operate, consult, and he is allowed to do these things. The employees of Doge are government employees and are allowed to do this job. So in what reality is a judge able to say that executive branch employees tasked with reviewing financial transactions are barred from doing so? It's actually quite simple, isn't it?

Elon Musk says FEMA sent nearly $60 million to illegal immigrants for luxury housing. I wonder why these people don't want us to be digging through the Treasury records. It's going to be really interesting to figure out what was going on in the bigger picture, ain't it? There's more than that as well. Inside Doge's takeover of the education department, staffers at the Department of Education worry the Department of Government Efficiency is accessing sensitive information and spreading confusion.

Isn't it one big lie? The first thing I want to point out is this amazing video where this guy was blocking the door. You remember that one? He's he's standing in front of the door and they're like, why won't you let us in? Who are you? You have no right. And all these Democrats are like, how come members of Congress are being barred from a from a government building? This is this is insane. It's a coup.

I seem to recall when members of Congress tried going to the Department of Corrections in D.C., I think around D.C., to meet with J6ers who were being held in solitary, and they weren't allowed in either. You want to play these games? You did. You started it. And this is what you get. Bye. The Department of Education, according to Elon Musk, is gone already. He says no such department exists. Hey, I love it.

Guys point out, as everybody already knows, the U.S. education system sucks. Don't take my word for it. Ask literally every kid ever when they say school sucks. Kids are falling behind in their grades. We're getting these these garbage policies that do not teach young people how to function. And I believe it's intentional. I really do. Not to get too conspiratorial, but let's throw it back to our good friend Alex Jones.

This is 16, 17 years ago. I remember listening to Alex Jones talk about how they wanted to create a one world currency for the North American economic bloc, much like the euro. I'm not saying he was right about that in that conversation. However, he pointed out that one of the goals of powerful elites was to harm the U.S. economy.

Canada and Mexico needed to be stabilized against the U.S. economy. That is to say, the value of the Canadian dollar, U.S. dollar, Mexican peso need to be on, there needs to be parity, meaning one Mexican peso trades for one U.S. dollar. The peso was really low, and so was the Canadian dollar. Well, in the past couple decades, the U.S. dollar, you can argue, has fallen in

And the Canadian dollar has gone way up. The Mexican peso, I haven't tracked too heavily, but I do believe it's gone a little bit. The idea is if we want to normalize trade like we had with NAFTA, now the USMCA, then there has to be parity in our economies. But the US is great. How do you do it? Damage the US, send our jobs to Canada and Mexico, and you'll raise everything up. Then comes in the Department of Education.

Teach kids woke garbage, fry their brains, and they won't be able to hold these jobs. And when they can't, well, we'll have no choice but to send our jobs to Mexico and Canada and Canada to a certain degree. We import oil and cars come through Canada. Not like we're sending all our jobs up there. Not really. But Mexico, definitely. So what do you do? You create a generation of young people who don't know how to work. That's what they're doing. And then you

The argument from Democrats is there. The migrants do the jobs that the Americans don't want. Pretty sure Americans farmed. Isn't that the craziest thing imaginable that this is a nation like every other nation that had farming still does. And they make the argument that the only people are going to go out and pick the crops are illegal immigrants. Maybe.

Maybe that was the intention with our economic system, with our education system. They wanted young Americans to not value hard work so they wouldn't do these jobs. And we can offshore and outsource our jobs to other countries. You'll end up with a bunch of stupid millennials. Sorry, millennials. I'm a millennial. I'm allowed to say it. You have to make fun of the groups that you belong to. Right. And then what do you get? There's a lot of millennials who say things like the American dream is dead.

The American dream was never to go to college, get debt, get a degree. What? And then go to bars until you're 40. The American dream was to have a family and work your fingers to the bone 16 hours a day, 80 hours a week so that your kids could have a better life. The American dream was to come to America as a peasant and find your way into the middle class. But these people seem to live in this reality where they think the American dream was, I'm

spent $40,000 in loans, partying on the weekends, complained about having to pay it back, and then I should be able to just, no, no, no, no, no. Now, don't get me wrong. I certainly think the American dream is a little bit harder these days, but it still exists, and it always will if you're willing to work hard. And the people who came before us worked harder than anybody today. You tell me the greatest generation did not work harder than every generation today. That's just the reality, my friends. That is the reality.

fighting in many wars, defending this country. I'm not going to give any credit to the liberal economic order after World War II or anything like that. But come on, I'm not going to sit here and claim that Gen Z, millennials, Gen Xers and boomers are doing more than the greatest generation. Yeah, those are people who fought in World War II. Those are people who built an amazing economy, made America a superpower in ways you couldn't imagine. But again, not a big fan of the liberal economic order.

These days, you've got young people who just don't want to work. And that's just ridiculous. Absolutely ridiculous. It's crazy to me. I look at all of those, all the most successful podcasters. And, you know, I'll give a shout out to Benny Johnson, too. You know, there's a lot of people say they say Tim Pool is the hardest working man in media. Some people say that.

That's not completely true. I certainly do work generally 16-hour days and sometimes on the weekend. I used to work 16-hour days with eight hours on the weekend. Now, weekends are usually like administrative stuff. Benny works really, really hard. So shout out to Benny. A lot of people criticize him for a lot of reasons, but it is a fact that Benny works really, really hard.

Now, everybody deserves criticism. Nobody's perfect. But there are a lot of people out there in the space who are working their fingers to the bone to make something. And I respect that tremendously. And there are a lot of people out there who are unwilling to work, complaining the system is rigged. No, you got to build it. You got to earn it. Thanks, Obama. What did he say? You didn't build that, bro.

We get it. I didn't invent YouTube. OK, I didn't I didn't write these articles. OK, but I comment on them. I fact check. I do the sourcing. I did the groundwork, traveled the world, learned as much as I could. I did build that. I built what I built. But we're all standing on the shoulders of giants right now. The problem for our younger generation is that the shoulders of giants that we're standing on, they're flicking us off and taking illegal immigrants.

Shout out to Doge and Elon Musk. But I'll end by saying this. Hey, this is why they booed Taylor Swift. I'll wrap it up there, my friends. Stick around. We got more segments coming up. Follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. Smash that like button. Share this video everywhere you can. Really is the best way to help out the show. And shout us out on the audio podcast and all of that stuff. Thanks for hanging out. We'll see you on the next segment. I hope you're all ready for this one.

You want to know where your money's going? How about $10 million in taxpayer funds spent creating transgender animals? Shout out to rep Nancy Mays. I know a lot of people give her a lot of flack because she's done not so good in the past. People have claimed she was pro-trans. She even supported Bannon going to jail. I'm going to tell you this, my friends.

I know there's a lot of people I deeply respect that say no forgiveness. You know, Benny Johnson has been saying now's the time to crush our enemies and things like this. Well, that ain't me. And for better or for worse, now's the time to dominate.

Crush on me sounds fun. It might feel good. I want to win. I want to win. Nancy Mace has in the past year or so done tremendous good things. And so I respect criticism of Nancy Mace. Absolutely. As you should. And I think from that criticism, she's turned around and has now begun calling out bad things, exposing these wastes of taxpayer funds. And I'm here for it. Take a look at this. They were giving hormone therapies to mice.

And it costs you $10 million. Now, here's what I love about this. The Democrats try to come out and say things like $10 million is microscopic in the grand scheme of how big this budget is. We're talking billions, trillions. And I'm just like, OK, give me $10 million. How about how about this?

If you are a veteran and you are... Come on, you want to play games, Democrats? If you're a veteran or first responder who dies or is maimed in the line of duty, you get $10 million. How about that? I think ultimately the problem is there are evil people who would probably, for $10 million, maim themselves. I know. There are bad people out there that would exploit the system. I'm just saying...

If you came to me and said, hey, we got $10 million. We can give it to mice to make them transgender. Or that one veteran over there who lost his leg could have $10 million. Ain't no doubt about it. You and I know exactly where that money is going. Instead, I constantly hear about the VA is underfunded, how our veterans need these charities to take care of them, and that they're giving $10 million to these research companies for garbage like this. Okay, I will defend this program a little bit. A little bit.

I understand the idea of testing hormones on animals to see what it does to them. Fine. But if we're still at the point where we're testing these mice, why are they giving it to children? Here's a story from Fox News. Before we jump into it, my friends, make sure you go to castbrew.com and pick up a delicious cup of castbrew coffee. It's the best coffee you will ever have. It's about time, I think, for a new promo code. I'm going to do this after we wrap this up. I'm going to get a new promo code for all you guys. Create a sale of some sort for some reason.

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Become a member over at TimCast.com. Check out our Green Room show. Everybody's giving it rave reviews. Behind the scenes, hang out with our guests. Super chill podcast. Literally just hanging out and talking. Some of them a bit more serious than others. Here's a story from Fox News. Last year, $10 million in taxpayer money was spent creating transgender animals. According to the White Coast Waste Project, Nancy Mace laid out the misuse of taxpayer money funding gender-affirming care for

That's just so hard. Gender affirming care for animals during opening remarks at a subcommittee hearing Thursday. The hearing, transgender lab rats and poisoned puppies, oversight of taxpayer funded animal cruelty.

Last year, the White Coat Waste Project exposed more than $10 million in taxpayer funds that were spent creating transgender mice, rats, and monkeys, May said. These DEI grants funded painful and deadly transgender experiments that forced lab animals to undergo invasive surgeries and hormone therapies at universities across the country. Now, I just got to tell you, if the left is arguing that people should get the care they want,

Because, you know, gender dysphoria is life threatening. What about these animals? You think the monkey guy wants to be a monkey girl by force through surgery? He's not even a monkey girl, just a surgically altered monkey. Geez. Mace took aim at the Biden-Harris administration's radical policy agenda for allowing taxpayer dollars to fund surgically mutated animal genitals.

The Biden-Harris administration spent $2.5 million to study the fertility of transgender mice. The Biden-Harris administration was so eager to propagate their radical gender ideology across all facets of American society that they were surgically mutating animal genitals. Taxpayer money went to that. You spent so much time wondering if you could. You never stopped to ask if you should. I don't know where that quote is. Is it Jurassic Park?

Uh, never stopped to ask if you should. What's that? Uh, if we should, um, yeah, Jurassic park, your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not you could, they never stopped to think if they should. Ian Malcolm from Jurassic park, 1993. What a great quote. Can we make a mouse transgender? Let's do it. How about, how about no. How about we just, I don't know, use that money to like fix a bridge or something.

The U.S. government spends an excess of $20 billion a year conducting experiments on animals, Mays said. We spent over $1 million to find that if female rats receiving testosterone therapy were more likely to overdose on a date rape drug. What? That's what your taxpayer dollars were being spent on. Mays thanked White Coat Waste Project for its research. Justin Goodman, a White Coat Waste Project executive, Dr. Paul A. Locke, a professor at Johns Hopkins, and they're going to mention a lot of people.

Beagles who were rescued from an NIH supplier were in the audience as a reminder of the real cost of animal experimentation. May said in 2022, May stopped a $1.8 million drug test experiment on beagle puppies. Today, most of the 27 NIH institutes and centers conduct or support animal testing.

As does the FDA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Department for Veterans Affairs, DOD and countless agencies. I hope today's conversation can similarly prevent taxpayer dollars from needlessly funding animal experimentation. I want to throw it back to Taylor Swift. Why was she getting booed? I don't know. Here's the Daily Beast. Nancy Mace drags animals into her latest transgender attack. Okay, look.

If you're trying to defend trans people and Nancy Mace is saying we shouldn't spend $10 million on making transgender rats, you are just pissing everybody off. No one is going to agree with you on this one. You go anywhere in the country and ask, should we allocate $10 million of taxpayer funding to force animals to be transgender? People are going to be like, no.

I give me the $10 million. Seriously, I would rather honestly, I would rather they just spend $10 million in I don't know, like copper and put a giant block in the middle of New York. Just like there you go. You know, the bean in Chicago that instead of whatever it is they're doing, at least I can look at it.

Here's what Daily B said. Rep Nancy Mace tested out her latest attack on trans people on Fox News. In the interview, Mace claimed that she uncovered a $10 million federal program for making animals trans. This information is being exposed to the American people, and I'm so grateful for it. And you have to ask yourself, why are all these Democrats having such a meltdown over exposing the waste, fraud, and abuse within these government programs? Indeed. Mace also heaped praise on Doge director Elon Musk and slammed Maxine Waters.

She says, if this was reversed and a male conservative congressman was yelling in the face of a female security guard during the Democrat administration, what do you think this reaction would be, asked Ingram. Mace replied, oh, there would be outrage by everyone in the leftist media. I agree. I'm going to say this, too, because she was talking about if the roles were reversed. A lot of people are ragging on Nancy Mace because she's the first female to graduate from the Citadel Military Academy, I believe it is.

And there's a bunch of guys being like, you're a hypocrite for saying men shouldn't be in women's spaces, but you, a woman, went into a man's space. And I'm going to go ahead and say that's a leftist argument. I reject that. And now immediately people are like, what do you mean it's a leftist argument? Tim, you can't say that. The leftist argument are that men and women are the same. And so right now, the left argues because they're the same, why not share spaces? The right argument is that men and women are different. So let's play this out.

Does any guy care if like Blair White goes into a men's room? No. You know why? Because men and women are different. Women care if males and trans women go into a woman's bathroom. Men don't seem to care. Does anybody care if a trans woman wants to play on the men's team? Looks like a biological male wants to be a woman. No, because men are different. So here's the issue I see. A male military academy.

I don't really care if a woman graduates from there because women are not a physical threat to men. They're just to a certain degree, but very, very less likely. So for guys, you can make the argument that you want a male space because you want to be able to make male jokes and you don't want to offend women or all that. And so in that regard, I say if a woman enters a male space, so long as she understands dudes are going to do dude stuff. OK, there's no excuse for like guys to break like break the law or anything. That's not what I'm talking about.

If Nancy Mace joining the Citadel resulted in like new policies that restricted what men can do, what they can joke about, we got a problem there, right? Because then you are invading a male space. My point is this. If a woman goes to a male space and they don't change any of the rules or standards, I don't care. Women are not a threat to guys and guys don't care that women are there largely. Some might because they're like, I don't feel comfortable making dude jokes around a woman. I get that. I do. I do. I respect that.

But the principal issue is with bathrooms is that you're getting like not all trans people, but there have been instances where there's one famous individual and it's not only one. There was one instance where a guy was taking pictures of little girls. There was one instance where a guy was literally not trans. He was exposing himself and they didn't take action because they were scared they would get sued because he may be trans. But this was literally a guy in California who was a predator exposing himself to little girls. And they were like, he's allowed to be in there. So anyway, I digress.

I digress. My point was simply like men and women are different and guys tolerate a lot more because they're not threatened largely by women. As for the wasting of taxpayer funds, there's no reason for Democrats to defend that. I'm wrapping up there. Smash that like button. Share the show with everyone. You know, we got more segments coming up for you. Stick around and I will see you all shortly.

Well, Ye has put himself back in the news, my friends, over and over again. It started with the Grammys where he showed up with his I guess he's married to Bianca Sensori. And it was it was disturbing. She took her clothes off. She took off her jacket and she was wearing an outfit that was basically completely see through. And she was effectively naked. And the camera guy was like, oh, oh, geez.

And then there were rumors that got kicked out or whatever. Look, man, people are people have asked me about this stuff because he went on X and he started saying stuff that like, I don't know, he went off on the Jews again. He made comments about Hitler again. And people are asking me if it's a publicity stunt or he's off his meds. And so I made a comment on this on the live portion of the show in the morning. And I was basically saying, I think that for someone like Ye, he has nowhere to go.

In terms of social mobility, in terms of career, where do you go when you are one of the most famous, if arguably one of the most famous people in the world's in the world, in the world? I think Trump is the most famous guy in the world right now, followed by like Elon. But he is up there and there's no real way to quantify who's on the top. But obviously, Trump is probably the most famous guy in the world. Yeah, he went off on X, posted like crazy.

And Elon Musk unfollowed him. But then Ye posted adult material. And that's when he got yanked off of X. So let me break down the story for you. And then I'm going to talk to you about what I think. And I'm not going to bury the lead.

When you're rich and famous and you're a billionaire and there's nothing more for you to accomplish or do, I mean, this is the kind of thing that happens. Take a look at Shia LaBeouf. I don't know a whole lot about him, but the dude was skyrocketing in fame. And then he just kind of like did this weird art stuff and went off. I think for some people, they're kind of like, I don't know what else to do. Like, I've completed my mission. And for Ye, he became a famous rapper. He became a billionaire. And then he's probably sitting there like nothing matters. None of it matters. Like, what is there?

There's no great conflict. There's no great mission. But let's read the story. Before we do, my friends, head over to castbrew.com. While you can, pick up some Ian's Graphene Dream. There's only 180 bags left. You guys are putting Ian through college. I'm kidding. He's not in college, but you know he needs it. But Appalachian Nights, stand your ground. We've even got Colombian. Colombian rose to the top. We only have 521 bags of Colombian left.

And that's because they were going to Trump was going to sanction Columbia. But people like it. We also have, as I mentioned, Ian's graphene dream is low acidity. People really like it. Become a member over at Timcast.com to support our work and check out our green room behind the scenes show. Not always the most appropriate thing. That's why it's the uncensored green room show.

But let's grab the story from TMZ. They say Kanye West's ex account has been deactivated after days of anti-Semitic, misogynistic and racist rants. And it came after Elon Musk labeled Ye's account not safe for work in response to the rapper posting too much porn.

Elon Sunday response came after a concerned X user advocated for Ye to be banned from the platform, not because of his comments, but for repeatedly posting adult materials, which was showing up on X whether people wanted to see it or not. Musk replied, given what he has posted, his account is now classified as not safe for work. You should not be seeing that anymore. Shortly afterwards, Ye appeared to deactivate the account himself.

He announced he was logging off and thanked Musk for letting him vent. And the account then disappeared. He had been described. He had described his disturbing rant as being very cathartic, saying he had been using the world as a sounding board. He compared the experience to an ayahuasca trip. You know, we live in the wildest of times, man. Yay. You know, Shane Cashman.

of Tales from the Inverted World. If you like the weird, wild, the ghost stories, that's your show. He was saying that Ye had become someone totally different and he was losing him as a fan. Let me tell you a story about when Ye came on the show. When Ye came to our first studio,

He stormed off. He was mad. As he was leaving, Shane approached him and basically started talking to him. And Shane spoke his language because Shane was a true Ye fan for the longest time. Talked to Ye about the work that he did, why he believed him. And Ye was like, come with me. And they set up this trip. Shane went and documented stuff with him, talked to him on the phone, wrote this big story about who he was and what he was doing. But now the stuff Ye has been posting, Shane's saying he's losing me as a fan.

And, look, I got to be honest, Ye going off like he did several times now, still keeping a lot of his fan base around is impressive considering this stuff just seems to be dejected. Ye is identifying himself as a Nazi. Of course, Ye posting adult material doesn't even scratch the surface. He was posting things normalizing Hitler.

This dude tweeted, this is so 2022. We can't stop a deranged bigot from spewing hate-filled ignorant bile, but we can stop giving him a megaphone, Mr. Musk. Kanye West has 32.7 million followers on your platform, X. That's twice as many people than the number of Jews in existence. Yada, yada, yada, silence. Bro, spare me on this one. Ye is famous, okay? That was David Schwimmer.

Ye is going to talk, OK? Elon, I'm so sick of this. Don't platform him. Don't platform him. Dude, if Ye is using social media, that's how he uses it. We're not in the game of editorializing. And if Elon Musk were to decide that the content of what he was saying, though despicable as you may find it, was subject to censorship, now you're violating Section 230. And I'm going to give a shout out to all the big tech platforms. I agree they are.

If they want to interfere and get involved in the editorial process of what people are saying, that that should they should lose their liability protections. I am sick of this stupid game being played where YouTube, Facebook or otherwise can say your opinion is bad. So we're censoring you. And then they still get liability shields for what people say. The purpose of being able to censor opinions you don't like is your liability shield. My point is this.

Either you can censor opinions you don't like or you can't. And if you as a big tech platform are like, you know, these opinions are bad. We're going to delete them. Okay. That means you're endorsing the ones you don't delete. Not kidding. It means you do. And that means you should be responsible for them. I'm sick of this. The Section 230 shield where it's like you can delete whatever you want and also get liability protections. I ain't playing that game. Deadline says Kanye West's ex-account deactivated after he declared that he was a Nazi in a deluge of anti-Semitism. Yo.

Yeah, he was saying a whole bunch of crazy stuff. They mentioned that it was deactivated, but it looks like he did it himself. And all Elon did was put a not safe for work filter on it, which means it's probably not going to pop up in your algorithm. It'll be shadow ban. He's once again, he was praising Hitler, dude. Silly nonsense. Let's let's let's do this. I'm going to tell you the real reason he was posting this. I don't think it's because he actually likes Hitler or is a Nazi. I think he's doing it because it's the most shocking thing you can do.

So he said he all caps miss if he had some of his best friends are Jewish and he doesn't trust any dude. You know what? You don't really bother me. Like when I was younger, a friend of mine that I grew up with who is also equally poor, not something I grew up with, someone I knew when I was like a late teenager who was poor and living with like seven roommates was Jewish. And I didn't mean anything to me. I don't know. I didn't care.

And so when I started hearing all this stuff on the internet from people who are like Jews, this Jews that I'm like, my problem with this is that when you say Jew, you're talking about some like 20 year old kid who plays guitar and was broke as broke could be like a friend of mine. And we're writing songs and we're both broke and we're both trying to make money. We're both trying to find work. And I'm like, I don't, I don't understand. Like that's silly and stupid. There are tons of Jewish people out there who are not successful, who don't have money,

And so they single out the fact that there are many people in Hollywood and media and financial institutions who are Jewish. And then I'm just like, I get it, man. And that's fine. Like even Jon Stewart pointed that out.

But my rebuttal is I just don't like the idea that because of that, you are lumping in poor people. It's the same reason I get mad about affirmative action. They're like Asians get into colleges more than any other racial group. I'm like, yes. And I personally know tons of poor people who are Asian. So let's not make race the determining factor. That being said, I think once again, like my point was, he's just saying things that are offensive. But let's throw this in there. Do you guys see that fighter who came out praising Hitler and saying that he thought

He was praising him. Now that dude's doing this like apology tour. Who is that guy's name? UFC fighter. I don't know a whole lot about it, to be completely honest. Oh, did it just autocorrect? That's hilarious. It was, who is this guy? Bryce, what's his name? UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell got into a lot of heat because he did a podcast where he was basically praising Hitler.

And now he's apologizing. I'm definitely not trying to offend anybody, but I know I did. I know that a lot of people died in the Holocaust. That's a fact. Hitler did a lot of evil things. Bro, I get it. But, you know, UFC president Dana White called his remarks dumb and ignorant. He said the UFC let Mitchell know that what he said was unacceptable, but the organization would not take any disciplinary action, citing Mitchell's freedom of expression. In his Instagram post, Mitchell promised to be more considerate in the future. This is the way things go. This dude went on a podcast, said some ignorant things.

He made some comments and got roasted for them. Now, some of the response is just, bro, grow a spine, man. Look, with all due respect, there was this other podcast where they're like, we're not going to let you come on here and even try to explain why what you were saying. I'm like, get out of here, dude. Shut up.

The dude said a bunch of stuff. He's got a degree of fame. You absolutely are going to sit down and say, explain what you meant. And I'm going to tell you why you were wrong, because we have these real conversations for a reason. Dana White is right. Let the guy speak up so that we know he's got dumb opinions. And then what happens when he gets called out of them? He backs off. He's like, holy crap, bro, you were wrong.

I'm not going to get into a whole history of the world thing on this segment. We're simply talking about people posting dumb things on the Internet. But I mean, the first thing I want to say is that Stalin, Lenin, monsters. The Holodomor nightmare scenario. Mao Zedong,

nightmare scenario. Hitler, nightmare scenario. There are a lot of evil people out there that you can call evil and call out for being evil. I do find it annoying that you don't get nearly enough. Like, there's tons of people that go out there that praise Stalin all day, every day, and they should be canceled all the same. But let me tell you about why it's easy. World War II, okay, destabilizing Europe and the aftermath of World War II. I think it was like, um,

I think it was Tucker was mentioning this. He said, we didn't win World War. I don't know if it was Tucker, actually, but someone said we didn't win World War II.

And what they were saying was that war destroyed everything. The British Empire collapsed. The strength of all of these powerful nations of Europe around the world waned. They started fracturing. The trade routes were crumbling. And you know what? That's Hitler's fault. He destroyed he destroyed so much of what was built over generations. The dude murdered people for stupid reasons. He rounded people up for stupid reasons. It's easy to break this stuff down.

Now, don't get me wrong. The average person is just going to say Hitler evil and they're not going to know much about history or be able to articulate those things. And I don't think that means they're wrong. It's just that IQ bell curve thing. This guy believes dumb stuff on the Internet and walks into it. I digress. Yeah, he is saying this stuff, I think, largely because it's shock content, because where do you go from there?

He says these things because he couldn't be any more famous. That's it. He ran for president, right? What are you going to do? So he's getting censored, but he largely deactivated his stuff himself. I guess I'll just wrap it up with this. People are saying, is he off his meds or what's going on? It's a publicity stunt. And I'm like, what he's experiencing, I don't think has anything to do with mental illness necessarily. I mean, maybe, maybe he's mentally. I just think that

Not very many humans can handle that degree of celebrity and wealth. And so you will see people break. And the reason why I say it's not necessarily tied to mental illness, like you could literally say it is. I'm saying that take any humans and put them in the position that Ye is in. And a lot of them, their brains will shatter. So whatever, man. I'm gonna wrap it up there. Stick around. We got, I believe we got, what do we got? One more segment coming up and hang out. Smash the like button, share the show with everyone you know. We'll see y'all then.

Donald Trump is announcing a 25% tariff on any steel coming into the United States.

It's big news, and the response has been fairly decent. Wall Street is loving it. Stocks are going up, and steel manufacturers in the U.S. are seeing their stocks increase as well. It's funny because Democrats were telling me that tariffs were bad, and it was a tax on the American people, and it was going to hurt business and ruin everything. And then, of course, Donald Trump announces tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. And he says, until we secure our border and get the fentanyl crisis dealt with,

We're going to be putting a 25 percent tariff. Surprise, surprise. Both countries say we will redouble our efforts on dealing with the border crisis, illegal immigration and fentanyl. Thus, Trump wins. But the Democrats came out on they came out too soon, as they do. And they said, what happened, MAGA? I thought you guys were on board with the tariffs and you thought it was going to be good for this country. But then Donald Trump caved and dropped them. You know, you can try to explain to these people all day and night.

Trump, first, I don't think is necessarily playing 5D chess. I mean, even 3D chess. It's funny because everyone says fourth dimensional chess. But in all actuality, the pieces are in three dimensions and time is a factor. So we're already getting past four. Now you're on 5D chess. What is that? Looking to the future and other dimensions. Anyway, I digress.

The game is simple. Trump outright said border crisis tariffs. When these country when Canada, Mexico came out and said, OK, border crisis, we'll deal with it. The tariffs were he backed off for one month. Now we have the steel tariffs. Democrats, where are you? I thought you were saying that Trump backed off the tariffs. Here's what it means. If another country is making steel.

and they want to sell it in the U.S., it's going to cost them a 25% fee on top, basically. Now, for sure, some of these companies may try to pass that on to the American consumer, but that's a lie. Democrats are lying. I run a business. We sell products. Let me explain to you how this works. Let's say...

One Cast Brew Coffee. Head over to castbrew.com and buy Cast Brew Coffee. Let's say one Cast Brew Coffee costs you $15, $16, right? And let's say we're selling it to China. And China puts a tariff on and says, Tim, if you want to sell your coffee in our country, it's going to cost 25% more to enter this country. Does that mean that I am going to mark up my product by 25%?

No. You want to know why? The purpose, the tariff works, okay? If in China there is Cast Brew China brand and they sell for $16, how am I going to compete if I'm overcharging? Simply put, if these steel manufacturers outside the U.S. send steel into the U.S. and they mark up their price by 25%, the tariff served its purpose, right?

They raise the price and the Democrats go, you're going to pay for it. No, I'm not. I'm going to buy American because America doesn't have a tariff and it's going to be cheaper. These companies want to mark up their prices. They're not going to be competitive. And that's called market economics. Wall Street, of course, like I mentioned, they're loving it. Wall Street advances as tech stocks rebound. Trump's tariffs lift steel makers. Look, Trump's a businessman. He's treating all this stuff like like a real estate deal. This is easy stuff, guys.

Let the tariff, let those steel manufacturers increase their prices. Maybe they'll split the baby. That's a saying, by the way. A lot of people don't believe me. Maybe they'll say, OK, let's do 12.5 percent increase on the cost of steel and then we'll cut our margins by 12.5. Assuming they have margins that high, which they probably don't, they eat some of the cost. They still won't be competitive. Trump is basically saying we're effectively shutting you down. And the reason why you don't just ban it, for one, you can't.

The tariff works because you can still get access to it if you need to. But this is going to create a market incentive for American steel manufacturers to get back into business so they can offer a quality product at a lower price and compete with the slave labor in China. To be honest, their margins actually may be pretty good because they don't pay their employees.

Trump made the comments to reporters as he was en route to the Super Bowl on Air Force One, where he said any steel coming to the U.S. is going to have a 25 percent tariff. When he was also asked about aluminum, he said aluminum, too. I love that. They're like, what about other metals, Trump? It's like, yeah, why not?

He added that he'd be taking steps to implement reciprocal tariffs on countries that are punishing the U.S. with their trade tax, probably Tuesday or Wednesday. If they are charging us 130 percent and we're charging them nothing, it's not going to stay that way. The comments from Trump are similar to others where he has threatened to impose tariffs on imports, which would raise the cost for countries looking to sell their goods in the U.S. In the case of Canada and Mexico, it's not going to stay that way.

He's threat of tariffs to gain concessions on neighboring countries. And these liberals come out and they're like, oh, but Donald Trump failed because Mexico already had troops on the border. Mexico had 15000 National Guard at their border. Now they have 25000. What do you mean Trump? That's nearly doubling their enforcement effort. That's pretty based, if you ask me.

They said after gaining concessions from Canada, Mexico last week and securing the borders, he agreed to pause the tariffs. And that's a pause for one month. I'd like to see it because I'm done watching this country get extracted. I take a look at this. They tried claiming the markets would be in turmoil. In fact, with the tariffs, the markets have improved.

Wall Street's main indexes rose on Monday, with most heavyweight tech stocks rebounding after a steep fall, while steelmakers surged in the U.S. after Trump said he would impose additional tariffs. Trump's latest trade escalation came on Sunday when he said he would introduce tariffs on all steel and aluminum imported into the U.S. Let's go. Tech stocks, NVIDIA rose, Microsoft and Alphabet climbed about a percent. There's still this underlying theme that people want to be want to be invested in tech stocks and A.I.,

Those stocks continue to get bought on dips. They continue to outperform overall. Heavyweight technology stocks fell sharply on Friday after Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on all countries, matching the tariffs levied by them. Two weeks ago, stocks were hit by the surging popularity of Chinese startup DeepSeek's cheaper AI model, which I personally think is a lie, to be honest. The argument for DeepSeek is that basically what they're doing is the way like so let's let's go with Grok or GPT.

The argument is they have training data sets. So for Grok, probably using X, which is nuts, it's probably the best training data set you can get. But this means a lot of garbage goes into the system and they need massive processing power to weed out garbage and try and be as accurate as possible. The argument for DeepSeek is that its training model was built upon the existing AI already.

I think that's probably the case. They have deep seek basically learn from all the other large language models, simplifying the process. People are impressed by it. Eight of the 11 S&P 500 sectors traded higher with energy stocks, up 1.7 tracking elevated oil prices. And then they have this very large and weird image, for instance, of Wall Street.

U.S. Steel also got a boost after Japan's chief cabinet secretary said Nippon Steel was considering proposing a bold change in its plan to buy the company. Some earnings driven motives also aided Monday's gains. McDonald's jumped, Rockwell Automation, blah, blah, blah. Lots of things jump. Later this week, U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is due to testify before Congress while a January consumer price index reading is expected to be released in the early hours of Wednesday. Let's do this.

There was a question asked of Donald Trump. The media is dragging him for it. When are prices going to go down? Eggs is still very expensive. And, you know, it's rough. It really is. Trump talked big game. He hasn't delivered.

He's over-delivered and blown my expectations out of the water. But let's be real. In terms of prices, we're not there yet. In terms of the war in Ukraine, we're not there yet. Trump said, as soon as I'm elected, before I'm even in, one day that war is over. I thought that would be the case at first. But as we got closer to the election, it looked like Democrats had been doing things to make it impossible for Trump to negotiate an end to that war, at least easily.

Now what we're seeing with the cost of goods, Trump said, you know, it's really hard to get those prices down. But there is a simple way of doing it. And it's not going to be as easy as Trump thought it would. And it's getting the fuel prices down.

Increase the supply and fuel. Drill, baby, drill. Increase the trade. Diesel comes down. Prices come down. You want to know why prices come down? The Democrats and liberals are saying things like no one who makes a product for a dollar, if the prices come down, they're going to absorb those margins. They're going to celebrate more profits. They're not going to lower the price. Wrong.

This is the way the market works. This is the point of tariffs. If I make eggs and you make eggs and the cost of eggs goes down from a dollar to 50 cents, we both don't just sit there and go, we're rich now. I go, I want to sell 95 cents for my eggs. And he goes, 90 cents for my eggs. I go 80 cents for my eggs. The competition will lower the prices until the margins rest at a comfortable area.

If if businesses come together and start price fixing, saying I won't charge this if you don't charge that, that's illegal. So let me tell you, I'm excited. This is going to, I hope, reinvigorate a lot of the Rust Belt or maybe be used as a negotiating tool on these other countries. He already mentioned Japan's going to make a trillion. What is it? A trillion dollar investment in the United States. Let's go. They wanted to buy. He said, no, it's OK. We'll invest. That's right. It'll be America. It'll be American.

And we will buy American products. I'm going to wrap it up there. Smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Become a member at TimCast.com. Buy Casper Coffee. And we will see you all tonight at YouTube.com slash TimCastIRL.