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- 0:00Casey Putsch's Campaign IntroductionCasey Putsch introduces himself and his gubernatorial campaign against Vivek Ramaswamy, highlighting his grassroots approach.
- 7:00Why Run for Governor?Putsch explains his motivation for running, driven by frustration with the political system and a desire for genuine change.
- 15:34Governor vs. Other OfficesPutsch discusses the critical role of governor and contrasts his campaign with others, emphasizing authenticity.
- 23:00The Ohio Political LandscapePutsch details the corruption in Ohio politics, including ties to Peter Thiel and Jeffrey Epstein, and his fight against the establishment.
- 32:24Campaign Strategy and Public EngagementPutsch shares insights on his campaign strategy, focusing on social media engagement and the power of grassroots support.
- 40:08Property Taxes and Prison ReformPutsch outlines his plans to eliminate property taxes and reform the prison system, emphasizing rehabilitation and economic benefits.
- 49:48Campaign Challenges and Team BuildingPutsch discusses the internal challenges of building his campaign team and the importance of dedicated individuals.
- 52:36The Vivek Ramaswamy ChallengePutsch addresses the strong opposition from Vivek Ramaswamy's well-funded campaign and his determination to defeat him.
- 55:00Big Money in Politics and ReformsThe discussion turns to the influence of big money in politics and potential reforms to ensure fair elections.
- 58:20Carbon Capture and Environmental ConcernsPutsch learns about proposed carbon capture projects in Ohio and expresses concerns about their potential negative impacts.
- 1:01:40Cultural Identity and ImmigrationThe conversation delves into cultural identity, immigration, and the challenges of maintaining heritage in a globalized world.
- 1:06:40Addressing Crime and Social IssuesPutsch discusses his plans to tackle crime, including issues related to Somali and Haitian populations in Ohio.
- 1:11:40COVID-19 and Medical FreedomA nurse shares her concerns about COVID-19 mandates, vaccine injuries, and the need for medical freedom in Ohio.
- 1:18:20University System and Youth EngagementPutsch addresses the challenges within the university system, including hyper-inflated costs and ideological influences, and his efforts to engage young voters.
- 1:23:20Final Thoughts and Future OutlookPutsch shares his concluding thoughts on the campaign, the importance of truth, and his optimistic vision for the future.
The Transcript
Ian MalcolmWell, all right, ladies and gentlemen, very excited for this conversation. Going to be joined by the one and only Mr. Casey Push, who is running in the governorship election of Ohio, running against Vivek Ramaswamy, the slimy individual who just happens to have his entire upbringing essentially shepherded right alongside J.D.
Ian MalcolmVance and Well, what do you know? Who is behind that whole little rise to prominence? Might it be Peter Thiel? And what might that say of the world and of their interests and their alignment with, let's just call it the technocracy? So being able to knock any of that down a peg is, of course, going to be a massive win.
Ian MalcolmSo very, very excited to speak with Mr. Casey. And with that being said, just right out of the gates, Casey, what I would love to do is just the first and foremost, kind of get an opportunity for you to introduce yourself, what you're doing right now as kind of a blurb in the present, then going to be very curious for how it all came to be.
Ian MalcolmSo we'll look a little bit at the past, and then we'll talk about the future, which is going to include not only how we are going to bring awareness to your campaign, how we're going to help get, whether it's additional support, additional voters, et cetera, in hopes of getting more of an opportunity for you to knock out Mr. Ram Swamy.
Ian MalcolmAnd then some of the wonderful things that you might be doing if and when in office. So just want to welcome you up. A lot of interest. I know there's a lot of people that have a lot of questions. And so I just want to first off, thank you so very much for being here. And with that, turn the floor over to you, good sir.
@caseyputschAbsolutely. Thank you. Can you guys hear me okay?
Ian MalcolmWe sure can. And I'll send an invitation to co-host if you'd like to take that as well, Casey.
@caseyputschI'll tell you what, you've got that going well, so I'll be your guest and we'll interact. I think tonight, I'll try to keep it a little bit shorter on me. I think a lot of people know who I am. So I want to make sure we give time for everybody to be able to ask questions and interact. I think that'd be nice. So yeah, actually, right now I am sitting in my garage because the little one's getting ready for bed and she'll probably try to want to find me.
@caseyputschSo this is where I escape for some quiet for it. But yeah, the campaign, it's been a fascinating journey. Obviously, it was a massive leap of faith to be able to announce and do that. You know, it was a daunting, daunting effort because you can't possibly know what will happen, the level of support until you actually do that.
@caseyputschFortunately, I had enough contacts of people. notwithstanding, not in any way part of the swamp in Ohio here. So the beauty of that was I was able to come in kind of like under the radar supersonic airstrike in December, which was kind of fun in a way because you could tell that the establishment was shocked and had no idea what was going on, which really highlights just how genuinely out of touch with reality and the public they are.
@caseyputschI think we're really talking more about the uniparty these days. And I really think we're just kind of out in the open with that being what the problem and conundrum is for all of this. As far as Vivek versus Amy Acton, the two current Democrat and Republican endorsements there, they're in a sense interchangeable. It really is.
@caseyputschIt seems to me that both parties, whatever values they were founded on, have long since been sold out. I had a little higher hopes, of course, for Republicans because that's how I've leaned and voted my life. And I think it's good, solid conservative values that have allowed the United States to flourish and beat the wonderful nation it is today, including the state of Ohio, to where everybody wants to take advantage of it.
@caseyputschSo that's where I lie. But I've been shocked by the things that I've learned and seen. And I would say something maybe like a month and a half ago or so, I got to the point where I go, you know what? forget playing this game, forget the endorsements. This whole thing is sold out and is effectively working like a mafia.
@caseyputschIt's time to simply move forward unabashedly with the public through social media. And no matter how this goes, simply lead, simply push only what is in the best interest of the people of Ohio and the state. And so that's what we did. And the beauty of that is that's really taken hold and is starting to snowball greatly.
@caseyputschOf course, it helps that in the meantime, the cracks in Vivek's facade are showing and is crumbling. They've gotten to a point where there's a big advertising campaign going on. They're spending money because every time he opens his mouth, the public hates him more. every single time. So they are literally paying other people to speak for them.
@caseyputschI don't know if you guys have noticed that in the commercials yet, but it's at the very least, it's a really fascinating time we're in. And you would, if I'm not mistaken, you had mentioned where did I in a sense come from or what was the journey that brought me to this point to run for governor of Ohio?
Ian MalcolmYes, would be very curious just because there's lots of individuals. And what I would love to ask is kind of twofold. Number one, kind of what was the motivation, the spark that brought you into it? And then if you wouldn't mind, just because I do think there's a lot of individuals that are trying to figure out how they can make a difference, right, Casey?
Ian MalcolmAnd so they're looking at you perhaps as, I don't want to say you're the test subject, right? But you're one of the first people out in the gate. And so kind of curious for any of your thoughts and things that you would either... ask individuals to expect and anticipate, or perhaps that they could do differently that you might've learned from, right?
Ian MalcolmJust to continue arming our like-minded individuals as best we can.
@caseyputschIndeed. Well, the short answer, which I'll go into a little longer one after we come back to the point of why people should run. The short answer of why I arrived here is that I simply couldn't take it anymore. I couldn't take it anymore. My soul was on fire. With regard to the governor race, I knew that from day one, when Vivek Ramaswamy announced he was going to run, something is horribly wrong.
@caseyputschThis is inorganic. And I just, I just adamantly knew it was wrong. And, and frankly, back then when Vivek first announced, that's when I thought MAGA was dead. I just, I just, that's, that's the cord that struck in my soul. And I just knew that we were, I just, things were going wrongly. Now I, had been very bothered by what I had seen culturally happening, especially during the Biden years.
@caseyputschI saw how politics and the political industrial complex was simply dividing different social fabrics of America for power and leverage. And they would choose one so-called minority group and then move on to the next after they had extinguished whatever power there. And they have left a wake of social and economic destruction in their path in America.
@caseyputschAnd that bothered me deeply. I'd spent over a decade mentoring young engineering students and helping them get jobs, building race cars and airplanes and doing it in a constructive way. And it's really made a difference seeing what's wrong with American educational system, having to be something of a role model and mentor, obviously doing automotive YouTube and understanding media and all that work.
@caseyputschAnd I started thinking about how can I best affect the culture. How can I step up, speak out, use my platform? You know, should I try to be a talking head? And some things, one thing kind of led to another and had given some consideration, just hypothetical to running for Congress against Marcy Kaptur here in Ohio. But I don't think at the time I was ready to take that leap of faith.
@caseyputschYou know, I had some interesting people I knew at the time, but just wasn't ready. And then, you know, I had supported Trump, voted for him each time. donated some of his campaign, et cetera, and spoke out publicly with my 100-plus-mile-a-gallon car I developed that some of you may have seen me speak on Tucker Carlson's show about a year ago.
@caseyputschBut I had used that to speak out on behalf of getting Trump elected over Kamala. And since I've been more than disappointed and highly critical, of course, but that's what I did back then. And I thought to myself, I'm going to be the voice that I can be. speak about what I see going on in the world impartially, non-partisanly, and simply just be an unashamed, unabashed voice and call it how I saw it.
@caseyputschBut I felt that I would simply concern myself with trying to build my watch business, raise my family. raise the funds I can to help through the nonprofit, help young people get engineering jobs. And I would just focus on that. But as time went on and after doing Tucker Carlson's show and having the exposure with the Omega car, it just became so evidently clear that we're just no longer living in a country or state or society where people get to move forward anymore.
@caseyputschAnd genuinely, every sign, everything I see points to the fact that we're living in a... effectively a plutocracy slaps kleptocracy because every single facet of american life the people are just being leveraged for political or monetary gain and power we're being we're being psyoped we're being manipulated pushed around um and it's it's horrific and and frankly at 44 years of age i just got to a point where i i just i've had enough nothing is moving forward
@caseyputschThere's no open runways. There's nothing here. We're just being obliterated. And I couldn't take it anymore. So that's simply what led to this point. Of course, there is some organization and thought. The old George W. quote on Saturday Night Live, a little strategery there behind it. But that was it. I got to the point where I simply couldn't take it anymore.
@caseyputschMy soul was literally burning and on fire. That's the best way I can put it. And when I gave some serious reflection, to, you know, can I just get over this and focus back on my life and hope it gets better? I didn't think I could be happy. I just knew if I didn't do this, it would feel like my soul was dead. So that's what brought it to this point.
@caseyputschNow, what I would say is what I think is a really important realization for people watching this effort and this charge that I've mounted I hope that it is a stark reminder to people that we do have a government that is for the people and by the people. And in this modern age, we still have the ability to overshadow or even in a sense undermine.
@caseyputschWhat's that noise?
@joann_marieI'm so sorry. I removed him. I'm so sorry, Casey.
@caseyputschIt's okay. Remarkable. And I apologize there, Casey. That's okay. We have an ability to overshadow the old system because that's really what I'm fighting right now. And I think the United States is at a historical point with the people, with media, with social media, with how we interact, with the vast amount of, I'll say awakening people have done in the last five or six years to things that we've been very much asleep to.
@caseyputschThat the old way of doing things with endorsements and such does not hold the weight that it used to. And we've gone from a managerial class and a so-called stage play of Plato's Allegory of the Cave to people, you know, thinking, hey, is this the leadership of the manager, excuse me, the managerial class? And now it's more, are you real?
@caseyputschIs this in the best interest? And that's the... I hate to use the word turning point because the associations with the organization, but that's an actual milestone or turning point in history and where we're at. And what I've, I'll say capitalized on because my contrast to Vivek is stark and which we can go into, but that's, that's really what this is.
@caseyputschAnd I think that's what it's representative, but in short, This is a reminder that all the people that think, you know, I'm not the person to do it. I can't do it. What do I know? I don't know everything. You need to get that out of your head because literally anyone can run for any position. Now, that being said, you have to be realistic with yourself.
@caseyputschYou know, what will you do? How will you connect with people and do that? Now, don't scare yourself out of doing it. But I would love to see a renaissance of regular people putting in the effort, to run for office. If I, a basically YouTuber normie that cares, can know enough people and organize enough effort and strategy to get into a race like this against a multi-billionaire with every endorsement in the world that ran for president and genuinely putting a huge dent in his campaign and starting to turn the tides to be a genuine threat, then surely other people can run for office.
@caseyputschthings that are local, county, state, federal, it can be done. And I really want people to remember that.
Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely. And it's worth noting, right? You're running for the role of governor, which obviously a massively critical position. Yes. And I'm curious for your thoughts, because again, you're not just going for governor, you're going up against an incredibly well-funded individual with a big... I hate to say brand name because he's just one of the worst, but nonetheless, right?
Ian MalcolmWell-known individual and lots of people will go to, they'll go to a polling booth. They'll say, I know that name and they'll select it no differently than they'd pick Pepsi rather than a litany of other options on the grocery store shelf. And so I'm curious for your thoughts because we're seeing, for example, Dan Bilzerian, who totally, I guess he's actually very aligned with you in the sense that he's kind of an internet persona.
Ian MalcolmUm, And he's going against Randy Fine, another massively well-funded piece of the machine, albeit with a very different persona behind him. I'm curious for your thoughts on governor versus Congress versus other local offices and kind of your thought having gone through this process thus far, you know, did you set your sight on the right target?
Ian MalcolmAnd if so, you know, why you'd recommend others to go for that exact same type of role?
@caseyputschWell, it's a fantastic question. With regard to the different positions, federal, state, governor, et cetera, et cetera. You know, governor is a wildly important role in America right now. Notwithstanding any criticism at the moment toward, you know, Washington, D.C. and federal level and, you know, the current presidential administration.
@caseyputschThe role of governor, I think, is insanely critical right now at this moment in history because effectively you get to protect and lead a state. And I think that is something that is becoming very clear of the grand importance of that across the United States. The role of, shall I say, a federal-level congressman or a federal-level senator should not be in any way looked down upon or disparaged, but it's a very different role.
@caseyputschI will say that... There are things that I and I think we all see that's very discouraging. But sometimes we do see things and acts and efforts from, shall we say, congressmen that give me a little hope when somebody really fights against something. And maybe they're even having the president push them down. It is encouraging.
@caseyputschto be able to see a Congressman stand up against adversity, corruption, and I would even go as far as say evil, and have a tangible effect. So let us not forget the importance of the House and the Senate to do that, even in Congress. But obviously governor is hugely important. Now, with regard to Dan Bilzerian and obviously myself.
@caseyputschSo Dan Bilzerian, he's running for Congress against Randy Fine, and I'm running for governor against Vivek. You're right. There are similarities there because both Dan and myself are figures of our own. We're both very different, of course, but we're both our own unique, shall we say, internet figures or public figures or celebrities or however you want to put it.
@caseyputschThat regardless of our backgrounds, I think that when we speak plainly, and articulate intelligently in a way that is genuine, people see that genuineness. So in that circumstance, we are very much, very similar. And I think that the existence of both of us, as well as somebody like James Fishback and some others, is pointing to this milestone or this...
@caseyputschchange of shall we say direction um in america where people are really looking to see who is genuine and who is real that people can believe this is an actual person there that maybe they're not perfect but this is what i believe in and this guy's actually going to fight and then you know you you know it's going to be something of value rather than just the soup du jour of what pac money or foreign interest money has it um you know the randy fine and uh dan bilzeri one is fascinating
@caseyputschThey're both very unique characters, oil and water. Vivek Ramaswamy and I are unique characters, oil and water. You know, I am an Ohioan whole life, small family, military family going way back when, you know, good, hardworking people, no skeletons in the closet. You know, it's funny because Vivek Randhaswamy is undergoing RICO charges currently with Peter Thiel of Palantir and CIA note, who's the somewhat disfigured looking homosexual man that goes around talking about the Antichrist.
@caseyputschAnd I, you know, got a speeding ticket like three years ago. So it's sort of, there's a little bit of tongue in cheekness with that. But it's the reality of it. Vivek's... worth a couple of billion dollars, but to this day, I still don't know what he's ever actually created of any tangible value to society. He's a person that left Ohio immediately after high school, which oddly enough, he was raised, he was born to Indian foreign nationals.
@caseyputschHe's a paperwork American, raised Hindu, went to private Catholic high school, and then left Ohio practicing Hindu, was making many hundreds of thousand dollars, and I had heard from his own words that making multi-millions in college, still taking a $50,000 scholarship from George Soros' family money. And then he has no businesses in Ohio.
@caseyputschHe's done no philanthropic work of any reasonable kind in Ohio. And now he's coming back because he wants to be the governor of Ohio and a guy that's worth a couple of billion dollars have a job that pays $170,000, $180,000 a year. Yeah, I mean, if anybody thinks he's doing this for the betterment of Ohio, it's genuinely time for them to touch grass.
@caseyputschstep away, maybe seek some therapy because there's just nothing of any value there. And like I said, I've been spending the entirety of my adult life trying to build the Genius Graduate Educational Program, picking up the slack where the educational system leaves off, helping young people get amazing jobs, building things like the Omega car, the high efficiency car for the better, working to build businesses and just seeing all the roadblocks along the way, seeing how the sausage is made and
@caseyputschand everything that's wrong from industry and manufacturing to the educational system across the board. And I simply couldn't take it anymore. And it's also a fascinating moment in history that my campaign has this much traction because it is 100% supported simply by donations of people through the internet. There's zero PAC money.
@caseyputschThere's zero foreign influence money. I didn't dump millions of dollars in it for my own wealth. I don't have that wealth. You know, my net worth is the equity in our home and a few sports cars, you know. But I care. Got a plan, got an amazing team, really incredible people here. I genuinely mean that. And we're, like I said, this is a turning point when the establishment and all the millions and billions of dollars there is crumbling to the will of the people.
@caseyputschSo, yeah.
Ian MalcolmNo, it's so well stated. And the... crumbling aspects of this machine. I couldn't agree with you more. And the thing that's wild to witness, and I think you're so well situated because to your point, the Vekram Swami is, he could not be more emblematic of this problem. He's like you said, connected to Peter Thiel, the homosexual talking about the antichrist that, oh, by the way, we've got the email chain with Jeffrey Epstein.
Ian Malcolmsaying that he represents the Rothschilds who want to invest in his technology company. It's like, oh, okay.
@caseyputschIt couldn't get any worse, any worse at all. I mean, if it was any worse than this moment, I'd be like, okay, guys, forget voting. Second Amendment time, rock and roll.
Ian MalcolmWell, and that's the thing, right? So you've got Vivek who couldn't better, again, kind of personify this entire, it's not even the swamp at this point. It's just this grotesque, back alley kind of pool of acid, it feels like, because every piece of it is not even at the benefit of the citizenry in any capacity. It's all just blackmail and bribery.
Ian MalcolmAnd so what's beautiful, Casey, is that you are, I think, in a position to ride this same wave of awareness coming to this swamp via the likes of Dan Bilzerian and all of the other individuals that are talking about this kind of subversion of the United States, where I agree with you, it's no longer serving its people in any capacity.
Ian MalcolmAnd so I think that you are perfectly situated, very wholesome in nature and in persona. And that whole piece of the RICO crime, that's just, the charges there are wild against Mr. Ramamani.
@caseyputschYeah, and that's nothing comparatively. And let's all just for a moment, let's just be honest and open about something, because people beat around the bush and they're scared to talk about certain things. I'm in Ohio. Les Wexner's in Ohio. He's a massive Jewish billionaire. He has a foundation to cultivate Jewish leadership.
@caseyputschJeffrey Epstein was here for a decade. He was given the second largest home in Ohio next to Les, who had the first. Jeffrey Epstein had full power of attorney over Leslie Wexner's estate. They created New Albany here. If you look on the Jimmy Dore show, I believe, right now, they are... basically the giant outing of what all the data centers are, are a manifestation of creating a totalitarian surveillance state brought through things such as Jeffrey Epstein, Les Wexner, ties to obvious Mossad and little Israel that's manipulating everybody, including geofencing Christian churches around America, simply to propagandize evangelical Christians with Israeli government propaganda.
@caseyputschAnd that's the absurd time we're living. And if you look, in case you're all living under a rock, we're currently in a BS war against Iran where we struck first because of Israel. And it's pretty incredible and insane, actually, where I'd probably be thinking, am I dreaming this right now? That a car guy YouTuber from Ohio was the one that stood up and go, you know what?
@caseyputschWe're not doing all that. So I guess that's me right now.
Ian MalcolmNo, and what is wild is the Israeli influence and that it's a clear connection. So it's one thing that Donald Trump is going to war seemingly with Iran for the endless benefit of the Israelis and what I would loosely call Jewish supremacy. The other piece, of course, being the fact that Jeffrey Epstein is kind of the perfect
Ian Malcolmsystem, which has just captured everybody and everything. And, you know, we brought up that idea of Peter Thiel, part of the technocracy, but we could look at Thiel, we could look at tech in general, we can look at social media in general, we can look at AI in general, on and on and on we go. And the thing that is just wild about it is that when we look at this problem and we merely want to talk about it, what we find is this massive just backlash and onslaught of animosity that
Ian MalcolmAnd I bring it up because even in the comments section of this space that we had set up, when I posted about it, James Russell is the guy's handle. I'm not doxing anybody. That's literally just the persona. I'll put it up into the nest for a moment just so that everybody can see what I'm speaking to and know that I'm not calling out by anybody by name that wouldn't otherwise have that just overtly available.
Ian MalcolmAnd I say it because this individual came out. He has... on many occasions tried to quote unquote dox individuals and basically goes after anybody that talks about this issue. Now in this space, I don't think we've said anything remotely radical, but even being willing to breach the subject of either Israel and or this strange, let's say consolidation of power that seems to be in line either with Israelis or individuals that are Jewish is so taboo that it begets all of this backlash.
Ian MalcolmAnd so I bring it up because-
@caseyputschI was just going to say the reality of it in Columbus and Ohio, which nobody says it publicly, but it is commonly referred to as in Columbus, the Jewish mafia. And that's not mean extreme people, nothing. That's just commonly what that whole thing is referred to as in Columbus and Ohio.
Ian MalcolmWell, and that's the piece. So knowing that it's there, what I'm curious about is this backlash. what you have perceived, what you've had to endure. Because obviously, if you were going out and saying, hey, I'm running on a campaign that is aimed at global warming and trying to bring the economy back and all that other stuff, you would not get nearly the animosity that you will merely for saying, hey, I noticed this other problem.
Ian MalcolmSo I'm just kind of curious for your experience, how you intend to try and talk about this subject with individuals that are less aware of it. And kind of what we, the masses, that are aware of this issue, what we could do to kind of lessen some of the slings and arrows that the likes of yourself and, of course, Dan Bilzerian are taking on.
Ian MalcolmSure.
@caseyputschYou know, I'll give you an example. So Dan came out swinging real hard as of the nature of things relating to Zionism, Israel. shall we say Jewish supremacy. None of those things are dig. Those are matter of fact statements. So if anybody's feeling triggered or emotional right now, there's no need to. These are real things to talk about.
@caseyputschNow, Dan came out very bluntly, very swinging in a big way. So he started there. I started a much different way. I've started the fact of the matter is one, forget about all those things because there's so many more things affecting Ohio and so many difficulties beyond just that. Vivek Ramaswamy is a garbage candidate.
@caseyputschThat is a man that should be nowhere near the reins of power and I think the ways he's made his money are, I'll say, highly suspect. So that alone is the reason for being here. Now, with regard to my campaign, it's simply feeding this out in a manner that is appropriate. You have to be aware of the current, shall we say, zeitgeist, the vibe, where people are at.
@caseyputschYou have to understand the different... social platforms and what the vibe is with them. The things that fly on X are not the things that fly on Facebook or YouTube. And so you have to use those different things as well as you can, as well as pairing it with the real world. And there are different groups of people in different generations.
@caseyputschIf you do things that work on X or maybe even YouTube, that may be too harsh for people of older generations out in the real world. Fortunately, they're probably not paying attention to it. I'd say the biggest challenge in a way is reaching all the different people in a way that they all understand this is genuine and worthwhile.
@caseyputschNow I say that partially because especially older generations, they're not accustomed to something that is unconventional. They're accustomed to conventional politics and conventional politicians have to study and say exactly the right things and stay with their points. They cannot have real conversations beyond a certain point.
@caseyputschThey have to be polished and reserved in a way. They work only within the confines of their theater. But that time has passed. And now we're at a time where it's like, you know, no. So one can, such as myself in this camp, you can intelligently put out points, campaign with all of your details of policy and direction. You can debate, but...
@caseyputschyou also have the freedom to do what the rest of the political theater is unable. And that's where I'm at least able to run circles around them. But in terms of what people can do to help, now, I know this sounds very banal, but I would say share, share, share, fight, fight, fight, win the social media war. And I even still throw in a few jabs of things that don't directly relate to my campaign.
@caseyputschI love ratioing Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin now and then when they say really dumb things. And that's just kind of fun for me. What I mean to say is it's very important to share. If you see a candidate that reflects your values, follow them, share the things, always like it, not just repost it, but repost it with some words, speak to people in public.
@caseyputschAnd that is highly critical because it's those people in public all around your district, your regions, your county, your state, whatever it is that your political individual you're trying to help is in, literally every little bit counts. And then of course, there's door knocking and talking to people and going that. And obviously donations do matter, especially in a campaign such as mine, because it is in fact funded by the people.
@caseyputschAnd we've been able to run a whole campaign and some of the paid people, then the volunteers, and run all of that and do it through just the people, which at the end of the day, I think it's fair to say that is the best embodiment of what the United States government should be. And frankly, it's pretty revolting that anything from big packs to corporations to billionaires, millionaires, whatever, they could just dump those sums of money in their campaign.
@caseyputschBecause that's not actually in the best interest of, nor is it representing the people of the United States, as well as if everyone was forced to have the people donate to a campaign, if that makes sense. So that's kind of it. It's supporting the fight and also pushing back, you know, listening carefully to see if you see propaganda, what that is being done.
@caseyputschsensitive to that and what's real. And then calling out BS when you see it, pushing back. Because we are all in it together.
Ian MalcolmNo, I couldn't agree with you more. And the wildest piece is, again, I think what's going to happen is it's almost like Neo in the Matrix in the sense that at the very end of the movie, it becomes so easy for him having realized that all of it is fake. It's all in his head. He can control everything. That all the propaganda in the world is basically, you know, it's personified with Agent Smith throwing his 8 million punches and then all three of the agents firing their 8 million or 6 million bullets.
Ian MalcolmAnd Neo just raises his hand and says, no. And they all fall. And I feel like that is the onslaught of the propaganda machine. And you're just putting your hand up and saying, no, right?
@caseyputschWell, you're exactly right. And I'm glad that you brought up that analogy because I think it's perfect. And I'll tell you this example. In the last... Week? Shoot, I think it's only been a week. The internet lost its mind because we had a rally event at a beer hall and brewery. And it was just simply an ad. Pushed Georgetown, had a picture of me, had the address at the bottom and said, Toledo Beer Hall Rally.
@caseyputschSo the internet loses its mind because my last name in both German and English for hundreds of years means thrust blow or coup d'etat, violent attempt to overthrow the government. And it has been used to describe when people try to overthrow the government for a couple hundred years. But the most famous of one was done in 1923 by Adolf Hitler in Munich at the famous Beer Hall Putsch.
@caseyputschThat's the word, not my name. And so the internet lost its mind because we had a political rally at a beer hall and my name is Putsch. And so it got viewed, I don't know, three quarters of a million times. And all these nut jobs were trying to get it canceled and stuff. So we do the event anyway. But it was where I had fun with it and did kind of my...
@caseyputschOne of my Neo moves was I had the campaign put out a post that said like, for immediate release on Monday, Casey Putsch will do a video and fully reveal connections of his family's history and its German origins. before some leaked information goes national. And I was holding a picture of like an old German oil painting I have from 100 years ago, but not looking at the camera.
@caseyputschAnd it was kind of a setup to make people think that there's something wrong there. And of course, they're going to, obviously, they're going to, that's all America, that's what anybody thinks Germany is anymore. Germany only exists in Americans' minds in the 1930s. So... What I did was I did a video on Monday where I just opened up and I'm real serious with the camera like these loser politicians typically do when they've got some skeletons in their closets.
@caseyputschAnd I was real serious and I explained my last name and what it means in all reality. And I said, but the most famous putsch was 1923 where Adolf Hitler tried to overthrow the Weimar Republic in Munich at a beer hall. And I said, and the family secret that we've been hiding since 1987 and the reality of the matter is we are all serious fans.
@caseyputschand admirers of Rick Astley. And then I Rick rolled everybody.
Ian MalcolmNever going to give you up. Who doesn't love a Rick roll, Casey?
@caseyputschWell, it's great because it was the whole left and all the Zionists flipping out because they think I'm going to admit that I'm related to, you know, Hitler or Nazis or something. And everybody is over that stupid old psyop. Everybody's just over it. It's as absurd as thinking that the United States Civil War only existed because of slavery.
@caseyputschThat's not even remotely true. And so people are just tired of it, especially now. And it was just fun. Many hundreds of thousands of people got a really good laugh out of that. And then I just doubled down on the event and said, I'm done with this PSYOP. Germany and Germans are really cool people. Here's some great things about them.
@caseyputschSo anybody that drives a German car to the beer hall rally, I will personally buy a beer. So we just, I just had fun with it is all, you know?
Ian MalcolmNo, I do. And what's so wild, somebody is actually suggesting this in another space, which is that the machine, it feels like all it knows how to do is hit rinse and repeat because perhaps the people that have inherited all of these empires over the last 20, 30, 40, 50 years. And yes, Alex Soros, I'm looking square at you, right?
Ian MalcolmHis father, George Soros, perhaps the evilest person on the planet and his son can't formulate a sentence, right? And yet his son is wheeled out as if he's this, you know, fantastic intellect. And I say it just because I feel like you're, you're Rick Rowling, right? Just using some of your suave kind of, uh, I suppose your awareness of what does and doesn't work on social media to outmaneuver this machine that has
Ian MalcolmIt's got every channel, every platform, everything, and yet you were able to kind of, you know, undermine them at their own game, right?
@caseyputschIt's true. And, you know, in a sense, so Dan Bilzerian brought massive heat on him because he just goes right headfirst in. You know, I'm not doing that, really. I came in a different direction, shall we say. But the thing of it is... You know, I knew what I was risking just doing this. But at the same time, too, I've gotten to a point where I realized that society can't move forward anymore.
@caseyputschThe government has created all the problems I've ever seen my family or communities ever face. And there is literally nothing happening that's making tomorrow better than today. And so I got to a point, I'm like, I don't care what anyone calls me. I don't care what anybody smears me. I don't care if until the end of time they somehow paint me as the bad guy one way or the other.
@caseyputschI will fight this fight. And I'm going to steadfastly stand here and I'm going to play it because I've been taking punches, metaphorically speaking, literally in high school some, but metaphorically speaking, since the 90s. And I know how this game is played. and we're just not doing this anymore, you know? And I think a perfect realization of this, and actually my video got featured on Liberal Hive Mind recently, but at that rally at the beer hall, there was some random dude that ambushed me.
@caseyputschThey got up in my face and was literally stopping me from going back in the rally. And actually, I think he might've been a setup from one of the news stations there, because he magically manifested at the exact time the news station wanted me to come outside and do an interview. And then after this guy was up in my face, they only showed that clip and didn't run anything else.
@caseyputschBut anyway, I just kind of stood there really chill like Pierre Pallier when he was eating that apple and the liberal-like journalist was being ridiculous to him. So yeah, you just got to steadfast, stand there, you know, calmly and witty and not take it. And this guy, after I went through all the details with him... and spoke to him reasonably and all, I eventually got to the point where I said, you know, I'm going to tell you what, do something about it.
@caseyputschGo ahead and punch me in the face. And he said, why would I do that? I'm like, well, you're here instigating, trying to ruin a campaign and people on something that you know nothing of. So I'm giving you the opportunity right here. Punch me in the face. So that's where we're at. And I think that's where all Americans are getting.
@caseyputschthat that moment was a symbol for the fact that we're done and there's more of us than them. We want our life back. We want the fruits of our labor back. We want our future back. We want our families back. We want our community back. And you know what? Come and get us.
Ian MalcolmCasey, I couldn't double down on those sentiments enough. And that's the wildest piece about this is, again, in the comments section when I posted this up, oh no, Casey, don't talk with the anti-Semite Ian Malcolm. He's very hateful. And here we are loving and trying to merely defend the things that we care about, which are not outlandish.
Ian MalcolmIt's not like we're suggesting we want to take anything over. We merely want the thing that is ours, which is our country, our communities, our traditions, our heritage. And there's no rule that we have to celebrate the destruction of those things that we love. And yet that seems to be the rhetoric that comes from the other side of the table, right?
Ian MalcolmThis guy coming up to you, hoping that you act like the caricature. that they would like to portray you as.
@caseyputschAnd they don't even know what that is. They can't even argue. And that individual was a manifestation of decades of social conditioning. It's all social conditioning. There's no argument, there's no effort there. And frankly, I'm really tired of the notion of left and right in America. The United States of America cannot be defined by two dimensions.
@caseyputschof just left and right and Overton windows and such. And that entire notion is also, in a sense, its own psychological operation to perpetuate the political industrial complex between Democrats and Republicans, why it's called the Uniparty. But I will say this, and this is a bit of a philosophical point in terms of perspective.
@caseyputschPeople get very downtrodden when they think about the disgusting nature of the Uniparty. We always say, two feathers of the same disgusting bird. But if you think about that, that's only a two-dimensional picture you're looking at. If you take the picture and flip it over and look at it from the other side, you realize that, yes, maybe there's a uniparty of an industrial complex that plays that way.
@caseyputschBut if you look at it the other way, you go, wait a minute. That means Americans have way more in common than they ever did apart. And it's the politicians that are dividing us to only keep power. As I mentioned earlier in this talk tonight, One of the things I got so sick of was watching, especially the left during the Biden years, move on from one social group to another and leaving a wake of discretion in their past.
@caseyputschFrom the black community, Black Lives Matter, then the rainbow community, trans people, then it related to people relating to migrants. They just keep moving on. And it's that perpetuation that allows them to have power. And that's why I'm simply looking at it for a different position. Now, I will admit this. One of the things that I...
@caseyputschWhat's the word I'm looking for here? One of the things I... The word I'm looking for starts with this. I'll just say I don't like is running as a Republican. Yeah, the GOP is sold out from the county and above. They're disgusting. Vivek slimed his way in early so he could use the state GOP as a money-making machine, working for him to staff his people, all that sort of thing.
@caseyputschSo I'm literally going up against the entirety of the machine and doing well. But the thing that I don't like about that is, had I just ran as an independent hypothetically, which I can no longer do by state law, I'm locked into this battle against the fact over the next three weeks, which keep in mind, guys, we must vote on or before May 5th.
@caseyputschIt's also an open primary election, which means both Democrats and Republicans, obviously independents as well, can vote for me as well. But the thing of it is, by virtue of running as a Republican right now, I have to specifically battle it out with the people that typically will vote in a Republican primary with those issues.
@caseyputschAnd in some ways that frustrates me because I would rather be doing specifically things that are only forward thinking in the sense of what is in the best interest of all the people of Ohio centered with good conservative and Christian values. But I'm kind of stuck in this little microcosm at the moment battling it out.
@caseyputschSo it's just, It's part of the game. And I did give serious consideration to do I run as an independent, do I run as a Republican? But I knew that, you know, hypothetically as an independent, I'd go all the way through the general election, right? There wouldn't be a primary. It would just be the three of us running, right?
@caseyputschSo that's good. But in a sense, I had to do the, in a way, harder role of running as a Republican first because I knew, that I had to be the guy to go in and publicly take these hits, take these shots and let the whole world see how disgusting and corrupted it is. Because if I just ran as an independent, the world would not have seen that contrast.
@caseyputschThey would not have seen how sold out the political party is. They wouldn't have seen the disgusting nature of the Uniparty as much. So I knew that I had to take this harder, somewhat harder path to where hypothetically I can be victorious against Vivek and punch back and we can move forward now. But in the hypothetical that that doesn't happen and I don't make it through the primary, I'm still a public figure.
@caseyputschI'm still going to be pushing. I can still work and support the values, the movements, the points. I can punch and hit back and fight. And so what will happen in that scenario is I will just continue to grow until another time in the future that we can run and effect change that way. Politics is also, for people considering it, it is not a zero-sum game.
@caseyputschIt's not an all-or-nothing thing. And that goes for people that are both running, supporting someone that's running, or even donating to a campaign. Because the people that have donated to our campaign, they're not just giving money so I can go out and do whatever. What they're doing is they're funding particular values, movements, policies that they want to see spoken about
@caseyputschutilized to push back upon things that are not good. And because of that and understanding that, the money that goes in has a massive return on investment over traditional advertising and stuff. So it really matters hugely. And I hope that people realize that. And again, it's not a zero-sum game. If hypothetically I don't, I don't be perfect.
@caseyputschThis ride ain't over. I'll put it that way. So it... it's worth remembering that for everybody.
Ian MalcolmOn the mechanics, so when you say the ride isn't over, on the mechanics of independent versus Republican versus Democrat, in the event that things go to Ram Swamy, not due to credentials, but rather just because the machine is what the machine is, can you theoretically... come into the race last minute on the independent side?
Ian MalcolmIs that what you mean when you said that?
@caseyputschI'm glad you asked that, yes. That is not legal in Ohio. Different states have different laws, but it's called, I think called like sour grapes or sore loser laws or something like that. The time for me to have been able to run as an independent has passed. I'm locked into this path. So if in fact I, obviously if I win the Republican primary, I continue on to the general.
@caseyputschIf I don't, my campaign ride is over. for this cycle. But I will tell you this, not with a gun to my head will I support Vivek Ramaswamy or the GOP or any of the people that have backed him. They are sellouts, they have no backbone, and they're not working in the interest of tomorrow. And while I may vote for some Republicans out there, and I certainly have no interest in voting for Democrats because the party is sold out, although I may consider it if they're good people.
@caseyputschI will absolutely continue to work to metaphorically burn Vivek Ramaswamy to the ground because he is 100% a globalist Trojan horse bought in only to the worst and most manipulative evil powers in the world from Wexner to the connections to Israel to the surveillance state that includes everything from Palantir to Anduril, et cetera.
@caseyputschAnd Ohio has become a dystopian laboratory for the surveillance state. So... I'm going to keep fighting.
Ian MalcolmWell, we're going to keep supporting and keep doing what we can to bring attention to the campaign. In case you have the last little question, I know we got a lot of hands, so I want to go to them. But for anybody. that's out there, whether in the present or listening to the future, because this will be recorded for playback and posterity.
Ian MalcolmWhat can people be doing in addition? You mentioned sharing. Obviously, those that are in Ohio, they can participate in the election with you, can vote. What else can folks do that are listening in and that really like the things that they're hearing from you?
@caseyputschEverything that you can. It's being a voice. It's representing. It's literally everything from signs in your yards on the roadway for people to see. talking to them, being open, being proactive. Follow me, follow the campaign, follow our so-called enemies on X, on the other posts. And when you go on there, go and like the things that matter, share them, push back in the other way.
@caseyputschWe are a voice and we need to keep standing up and speaking out in all of those ways. Obviously, donating helps. And just push the tide.
@caseyputschWe literally have the power to do that and that's working. So obviously there's gonna be some people listening that maybe they're in a unique position. Maybe they have a special connection. Maybe they're part of an organization. Maybe they have new way to publicly speak out and endorse my campaign or policies, et cetera.
@caseyputschAll of those things help. If somebody's in a more well-heeled position as well, if they have connections with media, whatever, people will know how they can help. And I just hope that they are inspired Um, and, uh, uh, thoughtful enough to realize that they matter, uh, and we're in this together. So it's time to step up.
Ian MalcolmNo, that's so well stated Casey. And that, that is the thing, uh, standing up, putting your hand in the air saying no, right. Uh, just like Neo with all the insanity and it's the, it's the, the foreign wars, the control over the monetary policy, the enslavement, essentially people's minds, bodies, and souls. And, and, and we are done.
Ian Malcolmwith all of that, and lovingly reject it, and we'll do anything that we can to support you here and going forward. And with that, I know we've got a lot of hands, and so we'd love to start with Mr. Grimm and Ms. Joanne, who came up here, see if they've got some thoughts, some questions, and then we'll go throughout some of the hands that are in the room here.
@joann_marieHey, Ian, thank you so much for hosting and Grim co-hosting. And Casey, thank you so much for being here. And guys, please repost this space. And if you guys go to it, I will also repost it and follow Ian and Grim and Casey, of course. And no, I'm just really happy that you haven't taken any PAC money. And I mean, I live in Mexico.
@joann_marieI'm just helping here. But I wish there was more people like you, Casey. So thank you so much for being here and so that more people can listen to you. And yeah.
@caseyputschYes.
Speaker 1welcome thank you thank you yeah and grim any any thoughts or questions and uh then we'll go to mr andy who i think's got a couple lined up for casey yeah i guess uh the question i would have for casey is uh i guess there's there's a lot of young i'd say younger guys in in this community uh mostly probably gen z millennial millennial age
Speaker 1that maybe they don't have the most money, they're not the best speakers, they're not supported by the system, but they obviously see something is seriously wrong and they want to get involved on a local level. What would be some advice you would have to get involved in your local level for someone that maybe works a full-time job but wants to participate and try to help out the situation?
@caseyputschYeah, the full-time job, obviously there are endless challenges.
@caseyputschThat is tricky. Obviously, if you were going to campaign for something, you have to be able to make the time to do certain things. And there's different personality types have different strengths and weaknesses for doing things like that. If you're going to be out there connecting with people, selling your, shall we say, ideas and policies and stuff, you have to have a touch of salesmanship.
@caseyputschYou have to have confidence. And if you don't have confidence yet, you need to interpersonally kick yourself in your own ass. I'd be like, just do it, you know, because I didn't, I didn't, I was not, I didn't magically start out like this as a young man. I remember many times during my life, I had to force myself. I had to push myself to, you know, to interact with strangers in different ways or to sell something or have the confidence.
@caseyputschYou know, when you're a young man, you're asking, trying to ask a girl out to a dance or a date or something, it takes courage. We just have to push ourselves. In regarding to getting involved, you know, you can cultivate, obviously, potentially your online presence. Always remember that, you know, a couple of things. One, you know, I know for a fact many people have anonymous accounts because they love to troll and they love to do their thing or they want to be able to talk about things or say things and not be losing things with work and whatnot.
@caseyputschYou know, and there's a very real concern there. But I would like to point out that I'm doing all of this with no net. I am 100% have my name, you know, everything I've done with my entire life reputation on the line. And there does come a point where we have to stand up as who we are. And that will carry so much more weight.
@caseyputschSo just be thoughtful of the things you say. and mindful about finding the line and how courageous you are about dancing on the line. Because sometimes you can do things that'll make people really mad, but there's nothing wrong with it. You say something that's total fact, a lot of people will be emotionally triggered and they will emotionally translate what you said when it's not true.
@caseyputschThat happens in real life and online. So I think the biggest thing is having the courage to be who you are, to represent, to have the courage to say those things eloquently, but firmly if need be, online or in person. And I think that's probably the biggest turning point that maybe is even just a small step for everybody.
@caseyputschWe have to be courageous enough in character and strength to walk out of the shadows, to not be afraid. step up and speak out as a community because we have been conditioned in PSYOP for decades and purposefully to keep us all down. Even Christians and Christianity, their own hospitality, their ability to turn the other cheek, to forgive, that has been very much weaponized against Christians, I'll say since World War II.
@caseyputschSo I think it's time we all take pride, reasonable pride in who we are, stand up and push back. And everybody's going to know the way that they will best be able to affect change. And the other thing I got to tell some people is sometimes, you know, you may be suited for a higher role than a lower one. You know, politics is not like riding a bicycle.
@caseyputschIt's like, hey, you know, today I'm going to learn how to ride this little dirt bike and then I'll ride a bigger dirt bike and then maybe I'll get a... on-road motorcycle, and then one day I'll race a superbike. It's not necessarily that way. For me, with my outreach, it's doing pretty well as a governor role. It would also do well for a congressional or federal level one.
@caseyputschBut to be perfectly honest, I probably wouldn't remotely do as well if I ran for local mayor or even a state senator. And I know that sounds silly, but you just have to know where you're best paired. And sometimes it's It's more than what you're thinking.
Ian MalcolmThat's really wonderfully stated there, Casey. And I just want to let everybody know, Jacob, Dusty, Blue, we got a lot of people requesting, so we will certainly cycle people through. As we get through some of these questions, I want to let you guys know we will get you up in due time. But let's start first and foremost with Mr. Andy, who's been in here from the get-go.
Ian MalcolmAnd if I'm not mistaken, Andy, the election with Casey here means more to you than perhaps it does to some others in the space and is critically of importance. So I'm excited for you to be able to speak with Casey.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's an honor to meet you, Casey. I've been a big fan of yours. It's great that we have someone willing to run against Vivek and stand up against H-1B invaders and actually fight for the American worker. I mean, we've seen what's been happening across the country with Oracle literally laying off thousands of American workers while thousands of H-1B.
@caseyputschOh, and it's even worse than that. They'll lay off, you know, double or more American workers and then hire a smaller amount of Indian foreign H-1Bs.
Speaker 2Because they're willing to work for 70 hours at a lower salary. It's absolutely disgusting. It's so bad even... Trump's biggest paid fan shill, Gunther Eagleman, quote, saw the thing about Vivek being endorsed by the Somali Chamber of Commerce, and he's like, well, I guess it's Vivek or a communist. So even Trump's biggest paid shills are completely dejected.
Speaker 2And if you haven't noticed, even Trump's not posting in support of Vivek because he's probably just trying to hope Vivek can slide through and make us all forget that he betrayed the movement. He's like, okay, Vivek's... you know, hopefully win and I can just wash my hands of this atrocity.
@caseyputschWell, and it's fascinating you said that about Gunther Eagleman on that post because I remember it because he got lit up in the comments because it wasn't me. And the thing that's insane, and forgive me, I'm sitting in my garage. I may use some harsher language now. The thing that is just retarded about the GOP and the conservatives right now is they are so locked in with absolute target fixation on Vivek.
@caseyputschThey will literally fly there directly into a side of the mountain, like lighting up a machine gun and never pull up. And it's like, you guys, you can still pull up with me. Dump Vivek. Because if and when... Vivek is going to lose at some point. Even if he makes it to the general, he will lose to Amy Acton. Even if I didn't do any more YouTube or anything else, he will lose.
@caseyputschAnd I promise you he's going to lose to me still in a row. Like, Vivek must stop. But the Republicans, it's just... It's truly insane that, you know, and Gunther Eberman, I think, is a manifestation of that, that he says that it's either Vivek or a communist. And it's like, yo, bro, like, conservative right here, what are you doing?
@caseyputschAnyway, I'm sorry, but I cut you off.
Speaker 2It's literally with this Jesus thing trending, you're the only Christian in the race. Like, come on, let's elect a Christian. Like, it's not that difficult. Vote for the Christian guy. And it's not even that. You literally have Vivek who wants people connected to Epstein to build drone factories in Ohio.
@caseyputschI would like people connected to Epstein to hang. How about that? There's your contrast.
Speaker 2Exactly. Yeah, like Vivek wants to help. I forgot what the guy is. Like Anderle and Les Wexner. That's frightening.
@caseyputschYeah, Palmer Lucky. Exactly. He's an odd man. I have to point this out. He went on like an overly enthusiastic, caffeinated, it seemed like that, goofy rant on Sean Ryan with his flip-flops. And he... self-described himself overtly enthusiastic of being a radical Zionist. I've never heard that said otherwise. And I'm like, Oh my God, this guy is a frothing at the mouth.
Speaker 2If the normal ones like bombing babies, what are the radical ones like doing eating them?
@caseyputschNo, I mean, I, it's just, it's, it's mind boggling, but forgive me. I got us off track again. I, did you have a question or another point? I didn't.
Speaker 2What's the feedback on the ground looking like? We haven't seen any pulling on the race and wins the debate, by the way.
@caseyputschYou know, they're hiding it. They are absolutely hiding the polling. The betting markets, like Polymark and Kalashi, I know that, you know, obviously if you get a billionaire and all the money, they're dumping money into it to make it look like I've got nothing going on. And I can't blame them. That's a tactic, and that's what they're doing.
@caseyputschI don't want to say the names right now because it wouldn't be appropriate. So allow me to speak in a generality because I actually know more about this. There's prominent polling places that have been quietly usurped by, I'm just going to say the Trump administration, and they can no longer poll with relating to me. So what I'm seeing is a lot of things are being squelched on purpose to keep things quiet.
@caseyputschSo what I'm going on is literally seeing the change and trends that you can follow on the internet on X with regard to the VAC versus me, positive, negative, et cetera. And you can see the title shift. But I can tell you, it looks very clear. And from some of the details, I do hear that polling is being suppressed. And frankly, I don't want to spend the money on expensive polling because that money is better suited toward the race rather than burning it for something that...
@caseyputschmay not be super accurate, if that makes sense. It's kind of like my dad would teach me golf and competitive golf way back when I was a kid. It's like, look, if you're on the sixth hole, stop trying to add up what you can score on that hole and what you might score at the end. Play every shot. Just play every shot the best you can and every hole the best you can.
@caseyputschAnd then when you get done, add it up and not before. So that's how I'm playing this. And then your other... There was another question, forgive me, I forgot it.
@caseyputschSorry, can you hear me? I was asking what the debate. Oh, the debate. They are absolutely shielding Vivek from me. I don't think they're going to let him debate. They won't let that happen. And I don't mean this in an arrogant way toward me, but he will get obliterated if that happens. So they're doing everything to keep that from happening.
@caseyputschExactly.
Speaker 2They're just trying to redo the... It's peak hypocrisy. We're also seeing this with Fishback down in Florida. It's the same playbook that the Democrats used and that we rightfully called them out on in 2024. Kamala. Not allowing there to be a legitimate primary process. Correct. We rightfully called them out, and the Republicans are losing control, and they're going to lose their majorities, and rightfully so, because they're choosing...
Speaker 2Israel over the American people, and they're just shoving through these people that support war, support technocratic slave states, and support H-1Bs. That's nothing that we voted for. We voted for no new wars. We voted for American workers first. We voted for no more immigrants. We didn't vote to bring in Vivek and J.D.
Speaker 2Vance's extended family.
@caseyputschCorrect. And I'll also point out again that J.D. Vance's son is named Vivek. He's married to an Indian woman. That's not a coincidence. J.D. Vance considered himself left, a Democrat, a never-Trumper, before he came to Ohio with money to be astroturfed into conservative land. There's nothing organic about that.
Speaker 2He got $15 million in his Senate race from Peter Thiel. So, yeah, that's not organic at all. We know exactly who controls him.
@caseyputschAnd the other thing is, let's be real. They got Ron Howard. who directed the film Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks and the movie Rush, the Formula One movie from the 70s, right? They got him to make a movie on Netflix about J.D. Vance's life. I'm sorry. I know a lot of people in Ohio that have a whole lot more interesting story than J.D.
@caseyputschVance. That ain't organic either. That was all planned astroturf to breeze them in.
Speaker 3Yes, was that it?
@joann_marieYes, thank you so much, Casey. Okay, let's go to the other hand. I think Forty is also from Ohio. Forty?
@nance726Hey, yeah, thank you guys for hosting this. And, yeah, Casey, it's a pleasure to get to talk to you here, sir. So, yeah, I just recently moved to Ohio, but I have a family that's lived around here for generations. And so I just have a few questions about some of the things that you're running on. And these two things in particular I think can intertwine, and that is the property taxes.
@nance726And then also the prison reform. And the reason I say those can intertwine is because a lot of the money from property taxes allegedly goes to schools and maintaining roads and so on and so forth. But my family, my mom is getting up there in age, my grandma, all of them, they're still paying property taxes while living off of Social Security.
@nance726I don't see how that makes sense to begin with. But then also when they tie that into prison reform... to be able to use, you know, the people who are incarcerated to perform some of these tasks while teaching them trades and helping an actual, you know, having, you know, prisons actually reform people instead of just, you know, putting them in cages.
@nance726And we could be using some of that labor to maybe reduce some of the government spending in other places. And I just wanted to see if you kind of expand on where you land on those things.
@caseyputschWell, I appreciate you bringing up, especially the prison reform one and actually articulating more what that means. That's a very good point. And we're going to talk about that right now. Property taxes. So you hit it on that exactly. The point is, if you've worked your entire life to be able to own your own home, and let's say you're on a fixed income like our seniors are, and then the government does what they always do from federal level to state and just screw up the entirety of the economy, and the next thing you know, private equity companies and corporations are buying private homes and inflating the value.
@caseyputschThe property taxes go up. You have inflation. Your investments aren't doing as much. And the next thing you know, you can't pay your property taxes. Senior, you lose your home. That's absolutely absurd. I think the home is the cornerstone of private families. That's who should be in homes, not corporations and private equity companies, which I will absolutely ban from owning private homes.
@caseyputschBut we have to get rid of property tax and we can get rid of property tax. Now, it's true that the majority of the money for schools comes from property tax, which is unconstitutional with Ohio anyway. But the schools in last year was something like $16.4 billion. Now, if you just look at the budget of Ohio and the nature of the level of fraud that is likely with just the Somalian population in Ohio, and the list goes on from the Third World truckers to the Haitians, etc.,
@caseyputschthat reflects like what's happening in Minnesota and even related. Minnesota was something like $20 billion plus a fraud, which pays for the darn school system right there alone. The other thing about getting rid of property taxes is that it forces power back to the people where if the government wants to tax something, it has to come to a vote to where it comes from.
@caseyputschSo when somebody like, you know, no spine to whine comes out and cries that if we get rid of property taxes, we won't be able to pay for X, Y, and Z. Well, he's, He's actually telling the truth. But that is based upon the context that we still live in the garbage organizational reality of his government. So we obliterate the fraud.
@caseyputschWe cut it out. We piss off a lot of billionaires and we make things happen that are in the best interest of people. The schools are funded. The roads are funded. And guess what? We don't have to pay property taxes and people actually get it on their own homes. And then you get rid of the private equity companies and corporations from diving in and then trying to rent it back to you.
@caseyputschwe're going to be able to keep home prices where they should be and people actually be able to have a life. And the list just goes on, but that's the shorter answer of how I intend to attack that. Now, of course, I can't wave a magic wand literally day one and make all of that happen. Certain things have to happen in a certain order and attacks have to be made so that it can be rolled out over a bit of time, but it is in fact doable and I intend to do just that.
@nance726Awesome. Could you touch a bit on the prison reform as well? Because I think that's a really important issue for a lot of people as far as not only making sure that violent offenders and habitual offenders stay in and stay off of our streets, but that also our system is not just meant to keep having people re-offend and actually start using our jails and our prisons to actually reform people, maybe teach them trades, make them productive members of society instead of just having this like...
@nance726just constant stream of people going into jail and prison and coming back out with only more of an education on crime and no real life skills. And for the amount of money we're paying to house these people just to have them re-offend because we're not actually reforming them. I saw that you touched on that in your platform.
@nance726So I was like, can I hear that from you a little bit?
@caseyputschNo, for sure, for sure. So with regard, and I kind of grouped that into the area where I talk about law and some other things. Prison reform is vastly important. It just is. It's its own damn industrial so-called complex and meat grinder. And I hate it because it's not really doing anything of value. Regarding violent offenders continually getting on the street, that has a lot to do with radicalized judges that are bought and paid for.
@caseyputschThat's horrific. That needs to be fought. We all need to fight that harder than almost anything else. With regard to prisons though, I 100%, thank you for bringing up the point about reform, having them do labor, building things from their skills, using that to rehabilitate, to realign them. Also that labor going to help the betterment of the state and everybody.
@caseyputschThat's fantastic and it's important and it needs to be that way because all the psychology and all the, challenges of prisons, it's known. So it's simply what and why are we doing it that way? Who's profiting? Why are we allowing this to continue? And in a sense, that parallels the mechanics of another issue that very few people ever stop to think about, which I'll give you this example.
@caseyputschIf you have a so-called nonprofit or charity, And that nonprofit or charity is supposed to stop something bad from happening.
@caseyputschBut, and the charity gets big and powerful and pays a bunch of people and they have connections and everything like that. The Catch-22 or the revolting nature of it is it's no longer in the best interest of the charities to actually stop the thing they're supposed to exist to stop. It's better in their interest to treat the symptoms.
@caseyputschmuch like how that also parallels the nature of like the pharmaceutical world works. They don't want to cure people. They just want to treat the symptoms forever. So in a sense, it doesn't matter whether it's prison and prison reform and that system, the judicial system, the pharmaceutical industry, and then, forgive me, I forgot the other analogy, but that's a parallel.
@caseyputschAnd frankly, that structure, is what's destroying our modern society because we're not solving problems to where all the fat can go away. We're perpetuating all the problems. And we have become a society of nothing but problems that are never fixed. And that's not okay with me. I'm done with that. So forgive me for getting on kind of a general.
@caseyputschI didn't mean that to deflect from your statement of prison reform. That is something that's very important to me. I don't have overtly specific talking points to hit that other than me telling you, you know, my inclination and why that's important to me because I don't trust law in America anymore. I'm even down to things like public defenders having way too much caseload that in no way can defend.
Speaker 4Did he cut off?
@caseyputschI wasn't sure if that was me. Sorry. Did you guys hear that? I'm sorry. It just came back. Somebody tried to call me on the phone. Anyway.
@caseyputschYes. So I would just say, one, thank you for bringing me up. That is vastly important. Yes, prison reform in the manner you're speaking. I love that. I'll be exploring that. And also, I definitely will be making sure the death penalty exists for child rapists, human and child traffickers. and we're damn well going to use it.
@caseyputschI'm done with crime. I'm done with playing nice. I'm done with stupid things happening, like if somebody breaks into your home and they're already criminal trying to rob it and they trip and fall and hurt themselves, they shouldn't be able to sue you. If you have to defend yourself or your family or your neighbor or friend, even using force or lethal force against people who are attacking, trying to kill, rape,
@caseyputschI don't like the fact that the person doing the good deed in defense is the one that's potentially in the hottest of water. We have to be able to defend ourselves. We have to have common sense laws. And I will never back down from my position on that.
@nance726Awesome. Thank you. One last thing. I know we got other hands, so I'll make this quick. Just as far as, you know, talking about the campaign going and you kind of mentioned how or you did mention you can't run as an independent afterwards and kind of how it sounded like you weren't really even interested in any kind of prospects of like state Senate or anything like that.
@nance726And I'm all I'm hoping, praying and doing what I can to get you in the governor's seat. But just what I think is really important here is just the community building and just having, you know, leaders like you who are stepping up, who are bringing people together and who are forming their own coalitions, their own little community action groups.
@nance726and really starting to create some ground roots change. And so a lot of people will talk about, especially on spaces and stuff that there's no real political change, we're not gonna vote a way out of this, but I think it's still really important that we have leaders who are stepping up just to even organize people and start taking some community actions.
@nance726So I was just wondering, are there any like certain like community initiatives or something like that that you can maybe point people towards in their local communities in Ohio? that can, you know, be joining the, you know, the general cause, obviously supporting the campaign, but also just to maybe on more of a ground or local level, you know, in their own counties or cities or whatnot?
@caseyputschI would say in terms of a higher level way of thinking with the campaign and movement, I would say thinking more America first, getting away from PACs, foreign influence, et cetera, is something we really need the consideration of there in terms of the mindset and thinking of, us and where we are and what we're doing and not letting ourselves get derailed by all the silly old hat psyops and BS.
@caseyputschWith regard to specifically local initiatives and such, I hope you forgive me, but I don't know if I have a brilliant answer for you on that. I have been so focused on the state level stuff and higher level stuff at the moment, but it is very important. You can run... Please don't forget that. Please consider it. There's even smaller positions.
@caseyputschAnd even there's positions that take almost no signatures to get on the ballot for. Sometimes there's offices that are run unchallenged. And that's in a way how you start seeing, I'll be honest, Indian kind of invaders doing their cultural grift and weaseling people in. I saw someone else, I can't even remember where, there's an Indian, just hates America.
@caseyputschslime their way in. There's no one else running on that ticket. So it's just important for people to be aware of these things going on. And do I have a prejudice against Indians? No. However, I do see what's happening in America. It is a grift. We are being taken advantage of, not for the betterment of the whole of America.
@caseyputschAnd that's where I have a problem right there. So, yeah. And then in terms of me, you mentioned the possibility of you know, Senate, Congress, even state, et cetera. Yeah, maybe. Maybe I'll entertain something like that in the future. But right now, I genuinely am focused at winning the governor's seat and making Vivek Ramaswamy go away.
@nance726Awesome. Well, thank you, sir. I appreciate your time. And thanks for coming on this space and talking to everybody. And keep fighting. Keep doing what you're doing, man. We're behind you. Got it. Thank you.
Ian MalcolmAbsolutely. And Forty, thank you for the wonderful questions, my friend. And we'll move you around certainly so that we can bring up the next little set of hands. I want to give a quick little aside. We will certainly get to Mr. Yitz, who wrote in the comments section. Casey, I think you'll have some fun with Yitz. He said that.
Ian MalcolmA speaker slot on this panel was promised to him 3000 years ago. He always brings some funny Jewish humor and he's rather polite. So I will give him a call out. Yes, we will certainly get you up next along with Michelle. It's certainly very excited to have your thoughts on here as well. Let's go. If I'm not mistaken, let's check in with with Jake.
Ian MalcolmAnd then we'll go to American. And a big shout out to both Mays and Uncle Haas. Very, very humbled to have both of you in here with us. And Uncle Haas, I'll be very, very curious for your thoughts and inquiry for Casey having been involved in the political machine for a long time. So lots of love to everybody. But like I said, let's go to Jake and then American.
Speaker 5Yeah, I just wanted to say thank you, Ian, for hosting this amazing space. And thank you to Casey for taking the time out of your day to come talk with us and answer some questions. It really means a lot to me, even though I'm not from Ohio. It means a lot that there are still people out there who actually care about what the people think.
Speaker 5And to me, that's huge. And my question for you is, what was the greatest challenge you've faced?
@caseyputschyou've faced so far in your campaign and what uh what remedies have you used to overcome those challenges well flat out honestly it hasn't been the external threats and things coming in nor the people it's um the team and team building uh we've had some people in the team in the past early on that um i suspected of being plants uh or bad actors
@caseyputschWe had a couple of people that are bottlenecks. And we've had a couple of people that, frankly, couldn't take the heat. And they're gone. And that's okay, because that's part of life. That's part of building a business. It's part of anything. So that's where the greatest challenges were. But I'll be frank, the team we have now is fantastic.
@caseyputschI love them. They're driven. It's challenging. I mean, this is genuine effort. It's war. It's a job. But it is, at times, fun and rewarding, too. And I'm really just genuinely glad we've got all those people here. I wish I could have had them and this team fired and rolling the way it was a few months ago. But keep in mind, this was built from the ground up, and it's an airplane that we were still building when it was in the air.
@caseyputschWe're doing all right, but that's the biggest challenge. It's just the team and managing of that, but we're doing really well.
Speaker 5Awesome, and again, thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to answer these questions from us.
Speaker 1Casey, I'm curious, do you have any meme creators on your team? We got some solid memers in this community. I myself have made quite a few Vivek memes myself. He's an easy dude to meme.
@caseyputschOh, my God, yeah. It's easy. Yeah, I'm always open to new and creative ones. You know, a spicy meme can really go a long way. But you got to be cutting edge, you know? So, yeah, anybody who's really great, send stuff this way. We do have... know great volunteer base the coordination um that can happen so i know this may sound like a boomer way to do it but if you go to facebook um there's a casey putsch for ohio supporters i think it's called that's a good place to come in um and uh get connected as a volunteer with memeing like uh and message and whatnot so um it's pretty cool man
Ian MalcolmNo, Grim, absolutely. And for everybody listening, anything and everything. So on this platform and on others, please throw that support with Casey and Grim. You're spot on there. The impact that even the simplest of memes that might take three seconds to whip up, but is extremely funny and becomes viral is incredibly impactful.
Ian MalcolmSo wonderful suggestion there. Let's go to American Caesar. And then we'll check in with Dr. Strange, Lauren, and then we'll check in with Jacob.
Speaker 6Hello, Mr. Bush. I'm a huge fan. You actually have a lot of fans out here on the West Coast, too. I'm from Northern California. We've had a lot of experience with, let's call it Hindu politics. You know, they haven't been experiences. I will say the case for Ohio. So, Bill, just because I can't.
Speaker 6But, like, so when you go around the internet, right, even beyond just X, you know, I'm really asking...
@joann_marieIf you're overbinding...
Ian MalcolmIt is. American Caesar, is the connectivity in and out for you?
Speaker 6I've got three bars. Can you hear me now? I might have my finger on it.
Ian MalcolmYep, sounds better. A little better now, yeah.
Speaker 6Okay, okay. So, and more than just support for you, I'm seeing massive detraction towards Vivek, right?
Speaker 7Yes, sir.
Speaker 6can even go see on on x like almost anything he posts is is being even even if the votes are not ratioing him the comments absolutely are right and many of his yeah and many of the posts that are supporting him uh seem to be ai generated you can check they're usually bought accounts right and like given all of this right um assuming a fair election or an election where
Speaker 6The output of the Ohioans is enough where it could counteract any potential fraud. Like, like, like I've seen Vivek say he plans on bringing 3 million H1B1s to Ohio. Right. Where did you see that?
@caseyputschCause I heard him talk about it without saying it. What did you see?
Speaker 6Uh, it was, I can't remember. I could try and find it. I'll try and find it. Uh, while I've been asking questions, it was, it was, um, it was in one of the X comments. I'll try and track it down and put in the purple pill if I can find it. Uh, but, um, you know, despite all of the evidence that seems to, I mean, if the energy maintains, it seems like it would seem nonsensical for you not to win this race in reality.
Speaker 6Like, wholly nonsensical. I appreciate you saying that, yeah.
@caseyputschI agree with you on that.
Speaker 6I'm not actually done with the question. The question, though, is despite that... If it still ends with a loss, is the plan literally to just give him his three years and his three million importations? Is there any backup plan or anything within the community and state? Even if you can't talk about it on here, is there any sort of backup plan?
@caseyputschIf I don't make it to the primary, me and the people are going to burn him. Metaphorically speaking, we're going to burn his campaign to the ground.
Speaker 6That's good to hear. That's the type of answer I want to hear. Burn it.
@caseyputschMetaphorically speaking, burn it to the fucking ground. They sold us out. The GOP is gone. Vivek is nothing but nefarious, overarching, evil entities. We are going to burn it to the ground. We're over the sigh of, like, you can't give away your vote to something else. No. They have completely sold us out. It's gone. And...
@caseyputschthey frankly need to be taught a lesson and we'll have to pick up the pieces and go from there. But we cannot allow what he has in store to take place.
Speaker 6Yeah, that's exactly the type of answer I was hoping to hear. I'd love to help you guys get involved. I also do anthropology work. I have some documentation I'd like to pass on your campaign to maybe help swing things and make people more aware.
@caseyputschAnd you can also post that stuff too and share it and keep getting it out there. We have to do that. And I appreciate, for instance, you and so many people to send us things and do it, but we can literally only do so much. So that's where I was saying, we're all together. And I hope you all forgive me for cursing like that, but I needed to use that word right now because I didn't risk the entirety of my life and literally my life and entire family life to be here right now talking to you if I didn't mean this all the way.
@caseyputschAnd this is not just a, hey, I want to be a politician. Hey, I really want to be a Republican. I'm going to kiss ass the whole way and hopefully it's my turn someday. No, I'm here to stop Vivek, to create some leadership that actually gives a damn about people. So we have it tomorrow. I'm 44 years old. I'm not going to live forever.
@caseyputschNone of us are. We're not getting any younger. I want to go back to have a nice life. And if Vivek makes it through there, so help me God, we are going to metaphorically burn him, his campaign, and the GOP to the ground this time around.
Ian MalcolmAbsolutely. And as a quick little follow up. So, Casey, an individual, Jacob, had to drop down, but put into the purple pill. So I always like to respect individuals that throw out their question and work patient with them. His questions are as follows. What would be your plan to grow the Ohio economy independent of the large corporate incentives, which obviously Vivek would be tied to?
Ian MalcolmAnd then the second question is, what is one policy above all others where you most strongly disagree with Mr. Ramaswamy?
@caseyputschDuring the Ohio economy, you know, we have places like Dayton, Toledo, Cleveland, et cetera, and various others where manufacturing could be. But any larger investment, national or international investment, does not come to Ohio. They will go to other states first because Ohio is no longer a competitive state for manufacturing.
@caseyputschindustry to come back to. There are roadblocks here. Everything from obviously poor leadership that doesn't understand how to incentivize things that will be in the overall greater interest of the people, but also work for these, shall we say, businesses, manufacturing of real tangible jobs, making products that actually better people's lives.
@caseyputschBut also there are things that relate, of course, to labor unions, right to repair, et cetera. So this needs to be just simply assessed looked at what states are eating our lunch in terms of being competitive and what we can do to be specifically on par with them. Ohio is in a great location. We're at the corner of I-75 and I-80, 90.
@caseyputschThat's the crossroads of America from Michigan to Florida and coast to coast. We've got rail. We've got the ability for sea shipping through the Great Lakes. There's no reason why Ohio shouldn't be one of the most prosperous states in the nation. We're gonna remove the roadblocks to bring manufacturing specifically here and go out to find it.
@caseyputschThe data centers have to be pushed back upon and not set up as a net leech to take advantage of us, of a network of dystopian surveillance state. But also I'm going to incentivize, excuse me, not incentivize, but we're gonna facilitate, incentivize was the wrong word in this circumstance, forgive me, facilitate innovators, individuals, small businesses, startups,
@caseyputschto be able to rent inexpensive industrial and flex space, to have some kind of legal support for structures and liabilities and asset and IP protection, and even potential ability to perform us for investment. Because this is the state that bore the Wright brothers, who well over 100 years ago made a functional wind tunnel and tested airfoils and built powered flight for anybody who did that.
@caseyputschAnd hell, I built a 104-mile-a-gallon diesel car that has a lower carbon footprint per mile than an EV. And there's no support. So if we are actually facilitating startups that make tangible products and betterment of the future, we're going to let the people be able to shine like Ohioans have always have through history.
@caseyputschBut we're going to have the manufacturing jobs back by becoming competitive against the other states. And I don't want to oversimplify it, but those two things alone are massive. So that's a place to build the forward-moving stuff while obliterating... the fraud and a novel way of the fraud. Why is it that we have YouTubers doing an incredible job of finding all the fraud, tracking it and making it public and then nothing happens?
@caseyputschSo I'm gonna facilitate the public's ability to do that, to make it public, have damn near a scoreboard where all of the public can track exactly what has been found and everybody can together in a, shall we say, a crowd fraud hunting scenario, track everything to its source and money, and then make it so that it's on a platter and force the state to be able to prosecute, fire, remove.
@caseyputschLiterally putting the power back to the people and removing roadblocks for that as well.
Ian MalcolmThat's so well stated there, Casey. Wonderful response and wonderful question. Certainly want to... Give kudos for that. Dr. Strange, do you want to jump in before we go to the always entertaining Mr. Yitz and then check in with Michelle?
Speaker 8Thank you, Ian. I appreciate it. Ian, Joe, and Grim, thank you for hosting. And nice to meet you, Casey. I've come across your posts. I'm glad you're here. And what an amazing, creative way of using this app, Ian. You've proven this is a testimony that lamestream media can no longer play the information gateway and they've lost their grip.
Speaker 8And this is such a blessing. So, you know, people may not like or agree with a politician, but they should have the right to be able to hear from them directly. And this is a great opportunity. With that said, I'm going to get straight to the thing that I harp on in almost every space. I sound like a broken record. One of the greatest calamities affecting our nation is big money in politics.
Speaker 8The system is essentially rigged, where you can have a great candidate, but they won't be able to go anywhere unless they've got a large war chest. And sadly enough, our politicians are bought and sold, many, not all, like cheap prostitutes. Would you be in favor of making sure of providing... Some sort of a state-level public fund for qualified candidates to use.
Speaker 8Either fully funded, that may be challenging, or at least provide like a state-level public, state-level fund that matches small donations 10x. Because this has been proven in other places where candidates who don't have the billionaire backing have like a standing chance when you have a solid candidate and they can be supported by small donors.
Speaker 8So I wanted to get your thoughts on that. And if you have any other thoughts in this sphere, this is like my number one focus for the country and where I want to put all of my energy on. So it'd be great to hear from you. Those are very good thoughts.
@caseyputschYou know, the challenge with anything like that is that it requires some very serious thought and understanding of the system. Because if there's any... continuity of human history is that the best intention of every system or change will be exploited and leveraged to maximum extent by nefarious characters. And I say that because that's why things have to be thought of really well.
@caseyputschI am all in favor of things that properly and organically make it so that the best candidates can represent us. That is challenging because we're in a country that's now 250 years old that has evolved to this point.
@caseyputschThe other danger is, even though that social media exists, it can be bought out by any group of billionaires or country. So you could have one social media platform and then a week later, the algorithm's totally changed. You know, I'm being suppressed on X. That's very clear. People know that. And that's not fair. Elon will say freedom of speech, but not freedom of reach.
@caseyputschSo the game will always, the shell game will always continue, unfortunately. But suffice it to say, I'm wildly in favor of the overarching sentiment and effort that you expressed there. I'm just going to have to give lots of thought and understanding to what we can do to implement change and lasting change that doesn't have worse side effects, if that's fair to say.
Speaker 8Thank you, Casey. I appreciate it. I drafted a bill, I guess a beta level bill for Congress. I'll be more than happy to email it to you if you'd like. Okay. Thank you. Yes.
Ian MalcolmGreat.
Speaker 8Thank you. I'll drop you a note. Thank you.
Ian MalcolmAbsolutely. And as always, Dr. Strange, such a pleasure to have you in here, my friend. Let's check in. I see Mays threw her hand up. Let's check in really quickly with Mays. Then we'll go to Mr. Yitz, like I said, for some humor. Humor, humor, humor, humor. Let's go to Mays first.
Speaker 9Thanks, Ian. Thanks for having this space. Hi, Casey. Nice to meet you. Hi. So I guess I don't know how much you're familiar with carbon capture projects, but I do know that there's some stuff going on in your state, but I guess I wanted to, are you familiar with carbon capture?
Speaker 3In what capacity do you mean exactly?
Speaker 9So like right now, so they are, I think there's two bills right now that are being pushed and one of them has already passed the House and is sitting in Senate. It's HB 170. And essentially it would let the state take over permitting for the carbon capture and the storage projects, which, you know, it would, A, allow them to rush things without even getting it right.
Speaker 9And there could be a lot of adverse implications if that were to happen. But more so than anything, you know, they're going to be socializing the risk on Ohio and Ohioans.
@caseyputschOh, they always do.
Speaker 9Yeah. And then they're obviously going to be a very small group of corporations that are going to be profiting from this. And they have the Q45 or the what is it, the 45 Q tax credits as well that mostly the big corporations can actually access and profit from. And so I know that you've been really vocal about the data centers and putting a moratorium and all that stuff on there.
Speaker 9But I just wasn't sure if this was even on your radar. And, you know, would you use your governor's appointment power over the Department of National Resources or Natural Resources to slow them down?
@caseyputschTo answer your question. Who's that? Oh, that's me. Weird Rover Randy thing.
@joann_marieNo, no, no. It was someone else. I'm sorry. I removed him.
@caseyputschOkay. To answer your question properly, I frankly was not aware of that bill. It wasn't not yet on my radar. However, I simply hate the nature of our government in general. And we can pick things all the way back to the 80s off the top of my head relating to vaccines where all the people take on the risk and the corporations and the billionaires take zero, which even at a superficial level is a horrible idea.
@caseyputschBut then we also know how all those things evolved to a more dark plate. That's not acceptable. So yes, anytime I see that hallmark pop up where effectively the people get screwed in the short term and it's worse in the long term, I will use every power I have to push back on it.
Speaker 9Well, don't feel bad. I'm just a nerd. And I've been looking into this ever since I saw it. Yeah, I know. So I saw it in the big, beautiful bill and I was like, what? Why are we like? So this is actually how it came on to my radars, where they're building like thousands of miles of pipelines. And so Trump being kind of like, oh, we're going to pull out of the Paris Accords and whatever.
Speaker 9You know, but really what he also I guess he later published in a White House article was that they want to be the leader of carbon capture and carbon management. But this kind of goes like hand in hand with all the climate shit and what they're trying to do. Essentially, there's there's actually there's a lot of complexities and nuances once you dive into it.
Speaker 9But overall, I wanted to put it on your radar. Thank you. We have spaces about this all the time where we kind of, and I bring in experts and people. You're welcome to come and pop in one day if you're interested. I can't really do it as much justice as they can because I'm still on the learning curve, but it is like what they're looking to do also, and I think you'd be interested in this part, and then...
Speaker 9and then maybe we can kind of talk about it offline, but they are looking to put in a rule where if they can kind of convince 70% of a region to do it, then they force the other 30 in it. They've been doing eminent domains. They were trying to have a federal eminent domain to override people's ability to even fight it.
Speaker 9It's just crazy. There's a lot going on here, and I don't think that many people are aware of it. It would be great to have somebody like you you know, at least in the know and then help navigate this from the legislative standpoint. Thank you.
@caseyputschYes, thank you. Thank you. Across the board, you frankly brought up really important points. Thank you.
Ian MalcolmNo, Mays always does and is such a wonderful contributor to this space and kind of this movement. And Casey, you mentioned earlier that everybody's got different roles to play in this machine. She plays an absolutely wonderful one, hosts wonderful spaces. So Mace, thank you so much for being here. And with that, so we're going to go a little bit, like I said, for the humor.
Ian MalcolmWe will check in with Mr. Yitz and Casey. I apologize. You might get some gaslighting, but if so, it'll be politely delivered as Yitz always does. And so you can tell the bias by the profile.
@caseyputschI have to tell you, my three-year-old daughter, it's the funniest thing. I don't know if this is normal. Do little kids to toddlers just naturally learn to gaslight? In the sense where she'll be like, Daddy, eat the ice cream cone. I'm like, sweet, I don't want the ice cream cone. She's like, you want it. You want to eat the ice cream cone.
@caseyputschI'm like, no, I don't. Don't gaslight me. It's funny. I don't know why.
Ian MalcolmGo ahead. No, no, no. This is good. Sounds like you have a lot of practice. And so with that, let's go to Mr. Yitz.
Speaker 10Thank you, Ian, for giving me the mic. As I joked a moment ago, it was promised to me 3,000 years ago. So I just wanted to make a brief point. And I have a question, of course, for you, Casey. I wanted to say... that, you know, Vivek Ramaswamy back in 2023 said that he wanted to cut all aid to Israel anyway, which I support, and Bibi supports.
Speaker 10Many Israelis support it because we would like Israel to have some autonomy, to be independent for once, and not be led by the nose by the United States, not be the 54th star on the American flag. Excuse me. Israel deserves its independence. And Ramaswamy, he's a very smart guy. He is only second generation, and yet he's made over a billion dollars.
Speaker 10You've had plenty of white Americans, and I mean no offense to anyone, but they've been here since 1619, and they haven't progressed like Ramaswami has. So my point is, Casey, maybe don't be the next William Henry Harrison of Ohio and drop out and let the man do his job. He's a smart guy. He has the same policies like you anyway.
Speaker 10Cut the aid and have a call today.
@caseyputschYou want a happy-go-lucky answer or do you want a hardcore answer? Do your best. I'll go hardcore. People like me, Christians, who can build things, we have creativity, work ethic, and care in spades, and we're not afraid to share it with other people. It's not just about money and power. It's about creating a better system for everybody.
@caseyputschAnd then so people like him, who I would say is the final boss of the Indian scammer, comes in and takes advantage of us. But eventually people like me get sick of it and we push back. And when we push back, we push back really hard.
Speaker 10Yeah, but you know, Casey, you said you claimed you're not a racist, but yet you've made comments about Indians, you've made comments about... You scammed people, yes, literally. I don't know about that. Oh my God.
Speaker 10If he did, he'd be in jail. But Casey... Stop it.
Speaker 4This is the gaslight that we're talking about, Casey.
Speaker 10My friends in Cleveland are not going to vote for you. My Jewish friends in Cleveland are definitely not going to give you their vote. You don't say. That's disappointing.
@caseyputschThey obviously care more about other things than they do America or all the people in Ohio. But, you know, that's to each their own.
Speaker 10Yeah, as Uncle Mark said, to each their own. That's true. And, you know, it says in the Torah, those who bless Israel are blessed. So actually, if you want America to be blessed, you say bless us.
@caseyputschThat's Old Testament, right? See, we had this guy, Jesus, come along who things sort of changed after that. And the modern day nation of Israel is not the Old Testament Israel. But that's my observation.
Speaker 10Well, you know, Casey, I would gently push back. I would say that we preserved a Hebrew, a Hebrew, for example, of the traditions of You would call the Pharisees, you know, even Martin Luther, the massive anti-Semite, admitted that we came from the Levant. The DNA, the Y chromosome is Levantine.
@caseyputschWell, you know, all those things.
Speaker 10So we are the people.
@caseyputschAll those things are really interesting. But honestly, I don't think they have anything to do at all with all the people in Ohio having a better tomorrow. And respectfully, I have a lot more interest in working on Ohio and what's in the best interest of all the people in Ohio, whether they agree with me or not. And that's where I'm going to stick.
@caseyputschBut if you'd like to have a theological and historical discussion relating to the world, Middle East, Israel, or anything else, I'd be happy to do so. But right now I am specifically and only interested in the things that are going to be in the best interest of all the people of Ohio.
Speaker 10Yeah, so if I may say one last thing, Casey and Ian.
Ian MalcolmOne last one, yes.
Speaker 10Okay, yeah. I would say you should take into account, you know, Cleveland has a pretty decent-sized geological population. You ought to take that into account. Yeah. Yeah, you should take the Jewish vote into account and support Israel. All of the prophecies have come true. Support Israel?
@caseyputschThat's the country that's taking all our money and gaslighting us and propagandizing Christian evangelical services around the United States through geofencing and then killing tens of thousands of innocent women and children for nothing more than a power game? um and then duping the united states into a giant war that's going to cost us hundreds of billions if not trillions of dollars and killing people for no good reason when we could all just get along and create things in a better state in a nation right now i think that i think that's a conversation that's unneeded and we need to focus on only what's in the best interest of all the people in ohio period respectfully yeah yeah you know uh jesus said jesus jesus said
Speaker 10He famously said, blessed are the weak, for they will give you on nuclear weapons.
@caseyputschWell, I would just say, hey, don't have a steel kiss.
Speaker 10I love Hava Nagila. Thank you for playing it. You're welcome. Thank you for giving me the mic, Ian. And, you know, I gave my opinion. And I hope the anti-Semites, they fail in their endeavors. But thank you.
Speaker 4You're hilarious, dude.
@caseyputschYou're very welcome. That was fun. I've never seen an anti-Semite. Have you?
Ian MalcolmNo. I think there's probably a handful of people in the listener panel that would embrace the term. I frankly don't, simply because I think it's a Marxist slur that is used to weaponize people into silence, even amongst that which is absurd. That's exactly right.
@caseyputschIt's a term that is only used to silence worthwhile criticism of Zionism, worthwhile criticism of the nation of Israel, etc. And it's a no-win scenario. And they're the ones that are actually killing the Semites.
Speaker 9We can't forget that. They're probably the most anti-Semitic people on the planet.
@caseyputschAnd those details are not even necessary to get into it. If we just stay at a 20,000 or 30,000 foot perspective... You know, first of all, right now we're talking about is Ohio. And I really genuinely mean that. What's in the best interest of everybody? That's literally everybody. You know, but the fact of the matter is there's always going to, in life, no matter what, there's always going to be groups of people that have their own interest in mind.
@caseyputschAnd those interests do not run parallel with everybody's. And that's a factor, that's a fact of life and nature. You know, and I just, I just am not going to play that game because I'm here for everybody's best interest. But yeah, no, I'm well aware there's a large Jewish population in Cleveland. I was actually originally born in Westlake.
@caseyputschMy dad grew up in Bay Village, Ohio. So for the first, I think, three years of my life, I lived in Rocky River. My mom worked at Channel 5 News back in the day. Yeah, and so I've been exposed to Jewish people my whole life.
@caseyputschI'll just say it's a fascinating and unusual time we live in right now. And it's just a shame that we... I think the world is waking up to get past silly old hat psyops so that we can genuinely assess where we all are as a nation, as communities, as a state, and hopefully move forward well. But that doesn't mean that we're not going to have big fights along the way and people...
@caseyputschkicking and screaming along the way and trying to cause problems. But we're gonna do the best we can, you know, guys?
Ian MalcolmSo well stated, Casey. And it is why, for what it's worth, I actually enjoy having Yitz come into our conversations and the discourse. I always like to ensure that we at least present the other side. And I often find, for what it's worth, that they do a better job making our arguments than we do.
@caseyputschWell, I hate to ask, was that guy 100% serious? Oh, Casey, he's completely serious. Oh, was he? Like, initially, I thought, I'm sorry, I thought, like, initially, I thought that was kind of a, like, you made it to be, like, such a fun thing. I thought that was kind of like a joke. And I don't mean that, like, insulting, but I'm like, is this, is this guy serious?
Speaker 4They have no self-awareness, Casey. But he's so funny. He's hilarious. He comes to our spaces. He seems like an alright guy.
@caseyputschYeah, yeah. He seems like an alright guy, but I genuinely didn't know. I'm like... Wait a minute, am I being messed with right now, or is this real?
Ian MalcolmNo, yes, this is sincere, and he's always very polite, and he presents his side in an animated fashion, and Casey, for what it's worth, and again, to the point of making our arguments for us, on one occasion, I asked him if America was to go to war with Israel, who would he side with, despite being a Jew in America? He does not live in Israel, and he felt very uncomfortable, and he said that would be like my family fighting one another,
Ian MalcolmAnd so I repurposed the question. I said, if literal space Jews via a space invasion came down, who would you side with, Earth or the space Jews? And he didn't know how to answer the question.
@caseyputschWell, this is probably getting me in trouble. Any of you have seen the cartoon Futurama? You all remember that one? Indeed. Okay. And it was made by the same people that create the Simpsons, right? Do you remember Zoidberg? He was like the terrible doctor that was the crab. but he had a stereotypical, I'll just say accent and voice, and you know what stereotype I'm using.
@caseyputschDo you remember the episode where his people literally came down from space and they had a giant sandcastle on a giant walking crab that they called their mobile oppression palace? And so essentially they literally were the embodiment of the space Jews in a cartoon. I still remember that. My little brother and I joke because Zoidberg's people called their giant castle on crab legs the Mobile Oppression Palace.
@caseyputschAnd my brother bought this big black Jaguar car and he called it also the Mobile Oppression Palace. Just this fun tongue-in-cheek thing.
Ian MalcolmTruth teller, did you know about that? That is news to me.
Speaker 11Nah, it's not a cartoon I follow, but I was going to ask a question on what Casey's thoughts are. A very simple one. On Jerry Springer, I know he recently passed away. He was mayor of, what was it, Cleveland, Ohio? And then, of course, he had the Jerry Springer show. I forgot about that. King of Degeneracy. Yeah, well, he left.
Speaker 11I didn't know he passed away. I believe he did, yeah. I'll go back and check. I think he did, yeah. Now you're making me doubt what I just said. I'm pretty sure he did, yeah. I'll check. And then... That's in addition, of course, Les Wexner and Dr. Richard Strauss. I mean, yeah, the Jews really left their mark on Ohio.
Speaker 11And he is, you know, Wexner, as you know, is the richest guy in Ohio. Major landowner, very influential. You know, ran Abercrombie & Fitch and also L Brands and Victoria's Secret. And, you know, he's never been held accountable for financing Epstein, his close relationship with Epstein. He just plays ignorant, like he didn't know what he was up to.
Speaker 11So to become governor, knowing he's living there... How would you go about dealing with Les Wexler, knowing his involvement with Epstein and everything that he knows and could provide?
@caseyputschAllow me to pause here a moment before I answer this question. And don't take the pause with me saying as a lack of interest or strategy with it.
@caseyputschI will say this, there are people in groups everywhere in the world that view politicians only as puppets and actors. And they do that because they're able to do that and use them.
@caseyputschOne needs to fully understand that and understand the metaphorical ability of negotiating with a hand grenade in public. I said that metaphorically. And that's about all I can say at that right now. Will you let me slide with only getting at that much of an answer for reasons of tactical importance?
Speaker 11Yeah. Look, what I'll say is before Putin took power in Russia, he knew what he was up against. He had to ingratiate himself to these same people, the Jewish oligarchs, especially Boris Berezovsky. He was the shot caller. Roman Abramovich was making his mark as well. Of course, Mikhail Khodorkovsky. And then he did take power.
Speaker 11He was able to win them over. and then gradually turn the table on them. I'm just wondering if you're potentially that guy or if you're not going to be that guy. It's really binary. It's really binary at this point.
@caseyputschThe United States has a few things that are challenging for it. One, you don't get to be around that long. Obviously, governor turns out after so many years.
@caseyputschforgetting about specifically the thing you're talking about, but in general, let's say hypothetical, somebody that's around somewhere only for a few years is a really awesome individual and politician, the best, right? And they... Can you guys hear me right now? We sure can. Yeah, perfect. Go ahead. Let's say hypothetically that...
@caseyputschperson is absolutely fantastic right for the state for people everything like that and then they're going to be gone and then somebody else could come in as terrible it is important to cultivate shall we say a garden that will hopefully refresh with value not not to create a just another manifestation of more mafioso bs and second terms of garbage but in a you know idealistic way uh
@caseyputschto do that.
@caseyputschYou know, the United States and its system of government has been, the evolution of taking advantage of it is pretty awesome. And I don't mean that in a good way. It is more than challenging.
@caseyputschIf you really want to make a difference, you have to be able to assess and analyze situations. And when there is an opportunity to strike, you have to be able to seize that exact moment in time and the exact right tactical moment in time and not look back whatsoever.
@caseyputschBut you have to know when that time is and how to do it. So it's incredibly...
@caseyputschchallenging and thought out. And I've mentioned it a couple of times in this space, how much consideration has to be done for creating anything so that you don't create ramifications of unforeseen opportunities for things to go bad otherwise. But my other opinion is if you actually want to affect positive change in America properly,
@caseyputschyou have to be okay with the hypothetical of wrecking yourself because you really have to be able to put it all on the line. It would be a long discussion more than that, but I will put it this way. If everything really goes to pot and they all get what they really want, I am perfectly okay with standing in trenches shoulder to shoulder with everybody else with the Second Amendment.
@caseyputschI'm not going down in this lifetime without swinging one way or another, but we're going to do it right first. Does that make sense?
Speaker 11Yeah, it does. Just be prepared to act on that because you know you're dealing with a gangster. It was the same guy, Les Wexner. If you recall back in 75, his accountant was going to testify against him, Arthur Shapiro. Because he'd been exposed for, well, tax fraud himself. But then he had a lot of evidence and good information that he was going to testify to against Blackstone.
Speaker 11They had him shot dead. So, yeah, you're dealing with a gangster. You've got a mountain of climate dealing with this evil element, evil kosher element within Ohio. And these are the guys that currently control the levers of power. Yeah, they love a guy like Vivek, a fraud. You're familiar with his pharmaceutical fraud, of course, right?
Speaker 11With Axelvant. What was it? Alzheimer's drug that he brought to market, knowing full well it was failed. His mother did a second trial claiming it worked. And then they IPO'd it. It skyrocketed in value. He withdrew all the funds. Then the third trial, it had failed. By then, he'd already made several hundred million dollars, didn't care anymore.
Speaker 11And no one ever went after him for that. I hope you do expose that in the debate. I can send you a very easy summary, too, to remember. I am quite aware of that, actually.
@caseyputschPeople have done a pretty good job in the past about continuing to pump that on the Internet. And I would suggest you do the same, too, because it does matter the more of that that comes out. And people have to be reminded it has to keep coming out. Yeah. I'll just say I don't like the reality timeline we're living in right now.
Speaker 11Yeah, look, and the other thing I'll say is these same individuals, be it Vivek, or Satya Nadella, Krishna at IBM. They all kind of follow that pattern of preferring to hire Indians and knocking the white American worker especially. And you can see quarter after quarter, year after year, the tech companies will all be making record profits.
Speaker 11And Satya Nadella then explains why he has to do layoffs and lean out his workforce. Really? Why? Shouldn't you be hiring more and expanding? And because they want to make room for H-1Bs. I'm sorry.
@caseyputschThere's a lot of true things happening in the world that nobody wants to say. And if you just speak of theories, it doesn't work. But I'll say one thing that hopefully will get a smile from you guys. For all the things that Les Wexner has done and empowered, obviously, we know this relates to Israel. It does. That's a matter of fact.
@caseyputschRelates to Epstein. Matter of fact. Relates to his foundation, cultivating Jewish leaderships. Matter of fact. could go on and on and on about details but we'll just say that but it's funny to me because les wexner has one of the best ferrari vintage ferrari collections in the world um and it i kind of smile laugh it's like you know for as much as that you're into cultivating only jewish leadership and zionism you most prize the things that are built by italian catholics they like their german cars too right
@caseyputschI don't know if he's into that. I know he likes Ferraris. That's just a little tongue-in-cheek thing from my somewhat, shall we say, good-natured car guy cockiness. Just a little funny contrast there.
Ian MalcolmNo, and look, it is ironic. I think if Yitz were up here, I'm sure he would suggest that all the car companies are... tied to Israeli brilliance, but I can't name one off the top of my head that comes out of Israel for what it's worth.
@caseyputschNot Porsche or Volkswagen.
Ian MalcolmIsn't it a curious subject? Yeah, because we could talk to Volkswagen and the bug, which was downstream from Adolf Hitler, and we could also go back to Henry Ford, who wrote an entire set of books critical of a certain group of people.
@caseyputschThose are real things. We don't need to. I think we know about that. Absolutely. And we're very real historical precedences for things. But all of history is something that we need to objectively look at. Of course, the victors always want to write history. History is written by the victors, they say, or the ones with the most power.
@caseyputschBut we have to be mindful and not forget even the smallest details in history. can give us context for things happening now. But at the same time too, I think it's important for everybody not to infatuate any one moment with things historically and expect it to happen exactly the same. They say, what is it? History doesn't repeat, but it sure as hell rhymes.
@caseyputschSo we need to be mindful. And another point, so many things obviously be brought up relating to Europe and World War II. But the time we live in now, especially with the advent of data centers and AI, actually in many ways parallels the politics and socioeconomic environment of Europe and England of the mid to late 19th century with the advent of the Industrial Revolution and losing craftsmen and artisans to that in much the same way we're starting to lose white-collar jobs to AI.
@caseyputschSo I just wanted to point that out. Because as much as it can be fun or entertaining or interesting or volatile with the things that we all know are happening right now in world and social and even local politics, it is important for us to still stay level-headed and being able to look at things in a micro focus, but also a 30 or 50,000 foot perspective, so to speak, and look beyond.
@caseyputschI just wanted to make that note.
Speaker 11By the way, keep in mind Les Wexner is also a minority owner in Corweave, an AI company with 32 data centers. Wouldn't put it past them if they aren't already building more data centers in Ohio as well. They already are. Yes, they are. More reasons than one to go after that guy in your own subtle way.
Ian MalcolmGo after intellectually or politically or spiritually or any of those things. Just want to be very specific. Just because we've got so many lovely Mossad agents that, of course, love to listen to our conversations. But I wanted to two quick little comments. Number one, I want to thank so many wonderful speakers that have come up.
Ian MalcolmWe're certainly going to continue through all these these hands, especially a big call out, not just for Mays. who graced us with her presence, but also Dr. Simon Guttek, one of the absolute truth tellers when it came to the COVID vaccine, all its horrors, and has been talking about this very uncomfortable issue that is Jewish supremacy, as well as, speaking of such, Dr. Michael Rechtenwald, an absolute hero who has been working with ASAPAC, trying to bring funding to and support of candidates that are in direct opposition to this insane regime.
Ian MalcolmAnd so to have him here with us alongside you, Casey. It's an absolute pleasure. Dr. Rechtenwald, so thank you so much for being here. Really quickly, before we check in with Dr. Rechtenwald, I do want to go to, of all people, Mr. Dusty Hammer. I want to thank him for helping to connect some of the dots so that we were able to have this wonderful conversation with Casey, which we will continue doing as long as he is available.
Ian MalcolmAnd so with that being said, Dusty, I wanted to... bring special attention, special thanks to you, and also open the floor to you before going to Dr. Rechtenwald and then checking in with Michelle, who's been patiently in here for quite some time.
Speaker 12Howdy. I just want to thank Ian for hosting this space and for Casey for running against Vivek. I've always kind of cautiously followed Vivek when I first heard of him. I was like, okay, he's seen some... sensible stuff but then that crash out happened in christmas 2024 when he was supposed to be with doge and he was like oh we need h1bs and not americans like oh god so he got he dropped out of those afterwards and said he was running for ohio governor i was like man we don't we don't need that guy but yeah um something that you said before it's like you know all that germans are known for it's like
Speaker 12just trying to stop communism back in 1940s. But, you know, something else, too, here in Ohio, especially Northwest Ohio, I don't know if people know this, but back in the 1800s, like, there was a place called the Black Swamp, and it was, like, all over the area here in Northwest Ohio. Yeah, I live there right now. Yes, right here in the Toledo area.
Speaker 12And the first people that were here were Germans. Like, and they... Like, when they first moved in, it's like, wow, that sucks here. And then they wrote, like, back home, oh, it's awesome here. You should totally come. They had, like, a bunch of, like, more Germans came here. They built, like, all the systems here that drained that swamp here and pretty much built Northwest Ohio.
Speaker 12Like, it is so awesome, like, to be here in the Toledo area. But, again, I just wanted to thank you and Ian for hosting this space. But wishing the best for you.
@caseyputschyou that's kind of you yeah but the the german side which was really bavaria back then um immigrated to the cleveland area um back when so yeah that's where that side of my family came from right that's awesome can i jump in real quick just for a quick second one thing i wanted to i wanted to say real quick like guys we got like 450 people in here and only
Speaker 1368 retweets on our re-spacing this or sharing the space please do that that's one big thing and if you can't really uh support casey any other way i i really encourage you to jump on youtube uh watch his videos like and share them if you can every once in a while because what you're doing is you're actually bringing in money to our revenue to him and which he will use wisely i'm sure and so i just wanted to he's very entertaining yeah i i
@caseyputschI giggle if I jump in to tell you guys the gravity of this. You know, I work for a living when I'm not campaigning, which makes life very difficult right now because I barely get to work. And actually my wife, who's actually seven months pregnant right now, she unexpectedly lost her job last week. Coincidence? Don't know.
@caseyputschBut that's the reality. And I bring that up, not in any way, in victimhood mentality, but just saying that I know what it's like for things to be difficult. And I will never be able to forget the value of a dollar because I know how hard it is to earn it and how easily a fool and their money is parted. And it seems like that's all the government does.
@caseyputschI just wanted to point that out. So yeah, guys, please all share this space. It does matter, all those things. Forgive me for interrupting though.
Speaker 13Well, just, I mean, you're a very intelligent man. The thing that I really admire about you the most is the way you work with the youth, teaching them engineering skills and teaching them to work with their hands and use their head to better, not just themselves, but better the people around them. So I really appreciate you.
Speaker 13I'm a great fan and I will land with that. Thank you.
@caseyputschThank you. That's kind of you.
Ian MalcolmNo, and Scott, thank you so much for that. And with that being said, let's check in with Dr. Michael Rechtenwald, would be very curious. Dr. Rechtenwald, I'm sure you're very familiar with Casey and wouldn't be surprised if you guys have a long history with one another. But if not, it's an absolute pleasure to broker an introduction for you.
Speaker 14Hey, it's good to be here. It's great to see you, everybody. Ian and Truth Teller and Mays and Casey. Hi, Casey. Good to see you. Hey, Bob. it's uh yeah we've uh casey and uh and as a pack go back way back but uh yeah we we've uh you know we've had we've had we we support casey's campaign 100 we cannot uh we cannot give money to casey's campaign because we are a pack a federal pack so we would have to since he's running for what's technically a local office or a state office
Speaker 14uh we can't support him that way but we're 100 behind his campaign and we we love everything he's doing and uh i'm honored thank you oh absolutely casey and uh uh we're we're um we just rolled out today our first uh billboard in a billboard campaign against randy fine in florida and that was trending on x uh today That billboard is now out there, and it says starvation.
Speaker 14I think it says forced starvation in Gaza. And then it has Randy Fine saying starve away. So that's our first foray in a series of attack ads that we'll be running against him. We're also running TV and radio. We've got some other statements that he made, like kill them all. That'll definitely be going up on a billboard.
Speaker 14And we just destroy this guy because here's the thing we need to make. Excuse me. I have a bit of a cold here. So we're going to we need to make Zionism anathema. It has to be something that people are absolutely it's it's it's disgusting and a shame to be. Whereas anti-Zionism is really pro-American, first of all, and it's pro-human rights, pro-universal human rights.
Speaker 14I think all of us pretty much stand behind that. And that's the problem with Zionism is that it doesn't regard everyone as equal. It does not have a universalist morality. And that's one of the reasons why it's so pernicious.
@caseyputschI use the word revolting.
Speaker 14Revolting as well. Absolutely revolting. By the way, that guy, I saw your video, Casey, where this guy was, you know what a dog whistle is?
@caseyputschThat was fun, wasn't it? Did you enjoy that?
Speaker 14That's hilarious. I always say to these people when they bring up dog whistles, if you're hearing dog whistles, you're probably a dog.
@caseyputschYeah, that was interesting in the moment. It's a shame that the video wasn't recording earlier. Yeah, that guy, it was fun. I'm glad that people enjoyed how I interacted with him. Everybody was impressed and happy I did it the way I did. And I think the best comment was, this man is a true statesman, handled like a statesman.
@caseyputschI thought that was good because I was respectful to the person. Obviously, I calmly held my ground. I showed him humanity and broke it all down and showed it all. And then I gave him the ultimate out. It's like, okay, punch me in the face. Come on, do something about it. Not mean, not antagonizing, but just like, come on, give me your shot.
@caseyputschGo. Nope. Okay. Well, I hope it changed your tune. Vote for me. So it went well. And I think having interactions like that is valuable because it does show the world you know, that things can be diplomatically and intelligently diffused. But if the world gets to see it, they can judge and see. And I hope that we all grow because of things like that.
@caseyputschMaybe not that particular gentleman, but I think it's an overall positive for the world.
Speaker 14That guy was like... I think that guy's like a typical NPC. I don't think he's going to gain anything. No, he has no clue. I just wonder, what the hell was he trying to say, anyway? Like, a beer?
@caseyputschYou know, I don't know. Well, what he was flipping out about is, so the event was at a brewery and beer hall, you know? They brew beer and stuff, and they have a big, tall ceiling hall to go to make it public, you know? And so... what was it the week before we the campaign put out the ad for it um and it just said like putsch georgetown at the top you know for ohio like our logo and then had a picture of me and down below it had the address and stuff and it just said toledo beer hall rally um and he flipped he went he just flipped out because my name is putsch and in the english and german dictionary it means a violent attempt to overthrow the government or thrust or blow and so
@caseyputschThe earliest one, a big note, was 1839 in Zurich when the farmers and the laborers revolted because I think the university went super liberal and tried to screw with religion. So they revolted and overthrew the government there. But the one that's the most famous, everybody remembers, of course, was the Weimar Republic in Germany in the 20s and Hitler having a revolt at a beer hall in Munich.
@caseyputschIt was called the Beer Hall Putsch. So this guy, it was kind of like the Reddit brain kicked in and he couldn't separate the fact that my name is Putsch, and it's been like that for hundreds of years with his thruster blow. Yeah, so he just, I don't know, he just, I guess he just assumed, like, that was, like, the magic second coming of the Nazis, and, like, I was going to evilly overthrow and infiltrate their minds or something, you know?
Speaker 14I mean, it's hilarious. It's argumentum ad Hitlerum, and that is everything goes to Hitler. Of course, they had to say, that it was a dog whistle for Hitler. Of course, Hitler breathed. So you breathed. That was fun, yeah.
@caseyputschI like those comments. Yeah, people are like, did you know you drank water and Hitler? No, it was fun. But there's so much more to that story. But I appreciate that you enjoyed that. It was a lot of fun. And then obviously when things got absurd, I rickrolled everybody. and said that I was going to announce like something, a secret about my German family heritage.
@caseyputschAnd we've been hiding a secret since 1987. And I told that story of, you know, the origin of the name and the definition of Hitler's. And then I said, and the secret my family's been hiding since 1987, the reality of the matter is that we're all huge fans and supporters of Rick Astley. And then I Rickrolled everybody, which I got to be honest, that was great fun for me when I was thinking about it over the weekend.
@caseyputschSo of course I used Rick Astley's song for like two seconds. And then I go, wait, more German. And then so I found somebody playing Never Gonna Give You Up on the accordion. And then I seamlessly blended to that. And then I had some video we took at the German American Fest with some traditional dancing and whatnot with my wife and I and overlaid with that.
@caseyputschAnd literally hundreds of thousands of people got a great laugh out of it. And I think that's healing. Because, and I said it in that video, the world's over the PSYOP. We're done with this. Like, it's time to move on. And that's why I said, you know, Germans are good people. They did all these, they invented the automobile, the first functioning jet engine, they got America to the moon, you know.
@caseyputschAnd I said, for anybody driving a German car to the rally, I'll personally buy you a beer. So, you know, and that's what that was. Because we're never going to grow together as people or Americans if we still keep
Speaker 14playing these just stupid psyops in the past you know and and these psyops are used to cover up actual bad things happening that's right the present usually yeah i mean correct this is what they're using it for and i want to say one thing just before i forget casey is that having a having a german last name like you it's it's been interesting isn't it i mean every time you say anything
Speaker 14Of course, it always goes back to your Germanic heritage. I get this constantly. I'm proud as hell of it. Me too. But do you know what Rexton Wald means? I think you probably do.
@caseyputschI don't. Well, Wald's forest, so what's Rexton?
Speaker 14Right forest, yeah. Oh, that's right.
@caseyputschRexton, yeah.
Speaker 14But anyway... Yeah, I think you're doing great stuff. Yeah, I think you're right. We've got to diffuse and take the energy out of these psyops that are running because they're really deadly.
@caseyputschIt has to stop. And the other thing is, you know, when the pendulum swings, if we can't give up on certain absurdities and move forward, the pendulum swings hard. And that's not necessarily in everybody's best interest. So like I said earlier in this statement, I'm 44 years old. I'm not going to live forever. No one here is.
@caseyputschWe're not getting any younger. And if we want to get to a place where we can all live, have a nice life, build a community, build a family, build a future, believe in a tomorrow, enjoy the things that we have now, tangible, intangible, whatever that is, we need to get back to reality. And another statement I'll make, and it's not specifically directed at any one people, person, group at all.
@caseyputschYou can use it all the time. It's just that, and I'd said this earlier in this talk too, is there will always be individuals or groups of people in any kind of circumstance that want to take advantage of others in situations. And that's human nature. Um, but I get very, very tired of that. So we, uh, we just have to move.
@caseyputschWe just have to move forward.
Ian MalcolmNo, very, very well stated. And, and, uh, again, Dr. Rechtenwald, it's such a pleasure to have you here. And I put up into the nest, uh, the as a pack. Billboard, absolutely phenomenal work. Gentlemen getting that up there. So if everybody wouldn't mind giving that some engagement for the ASAPAC team, helping with the virality, that would be always appreciated, I'm sure, by their team.
Ian MalcolmAlready up to 25,000 views. So wonderfully done. Not just in real world eyeballs, but the impressions here on the digital front as well. And as always, Dr. Recton-Waltz, certainly feel free to jump in at any point. But with that being said, let's go to Michelle Brewer. I know she's been waiting for a long time with a question for Casey here.
Speaker 15Hi, thank you. Great to meet you, Casey. So I don't know if you've seen, but I did a kind of comment, feedback on your post where you were speaking about being tough on crime specifically. child predators and traffickers. And I don't know if you know who I am, but I am a survivor leader. I'm known all over the place for the work I do in human trafficking, and I am a survivor of trafficking.
Speaker 15And my feedback specifically was I love the fact that you want to be tough as... as governor and even have a special task force like that's great but it's very one-sided and for one thing i want to point out right here on this platform that the truth of the matter is that would take legislation and most of the people that are sitting in those very rooms
Speaker 15involved in legislation. Not all, but some of them are involved in those trafficking rings. And therefore, all they do is adapt their approach so that they circumvent that tough-on-crime approach. And I'm speaking from 18 years of watching traffickers at work. My specific question for you is, what are we going to do in regards to buyers?
Speaker 15What... Is your stance as governor on being tough on buyers of sex?
@caseyputschI love that you asked that question. And I love that you brought this up. And I want to answer that. But allow me to address that first because you brought up some topics that go deeper than, frankly, the points I've said on my campaign. The reason I'm happy you brought that up is because you're exactly right. on all those details.
@caseyputschUnfortunately, when campaigning, nuances and long discussions with all the points to get, as you know, don't hit the same way. But I'm thankful for you doing that and bringing it up because what you're saying is in fact the reality of it. So the buyers, that has to be nuked too. Whenever you have
@caseyputschI'll say a cancer that's metastasized in any kind of systems. And we'll call this a cancer. It's not just a matter of saying, hey, we're going to go in and cut it out.
Speaker 15I call it a pandemic.
@caseyputschCorrect, correct.
@caseyputschYeah, that's horrific too.
@caseyputschI pause just because... This is a very dark and complex thing, and it's bothersome. I'm a very visual thinker, shall we say, so I immediately start thinking of things and people.
@caseyputschI'd love to have a longer conversation with you, frankly, because I think you have a lot to offer specifically with regard to this, but you're exactly right. It's not just the traffickers. It's the buyers. It's the source. It's everything. And there's going to be so-called low-hanging fruit. But like you said, if all you're doing is going after the one specifically moving things or trafficking it, you're not going to end it.
@caseyputschYou're not going to stop it. Because where there's a demand, there will end up being a supply. And something else I'll say that I've come to learn more and more and more about every day. I'm sitting in my garage. I'm trying to think of a more eloquent way of saying things rather than using the language I want. There's a lot of sick freaks embedded within government very quietly.
@caseyputschAnd the nature of government, there's a lot of disgusting, personality and psychological traits that find the way to manipulate their way into government because the nature of it suits them. And some of the aspects of government and leadership there is very difficult for people that have more well-balanced, non-psychopathic tendencies.
@caseyputschwhich makes it very challenging. And I say that from experience, being a person who actually has a heart.
@caseyputschSo the metastasization of the so-called cancer this is far more than just the traffickers. If there is a demand, there's going to be a source. And I'm just going to use the word sick freaks. There's a lot of them already embedded in the government. And they have to be quietly
@caseyputschknown about without tipping off that you specifically know about them. So things can be tactically affected at the right time and in the right way so they don't just lurk off into the shadows and their positions of power and you...
@caseyputschyou spook them. Does that make sense for the sake of the length of the ability we have this conversation right now?
Speaker 15Yes. First of all, thank you very much for addressing that and acknowledging that this is a much broader spectrum than just tough on crime. And I very much am grateful that I had the opportunity to ask that question because I had numerous survivors across the state reach out to me and say, hey, like, Are you addressing this?
Speaker 15Are you going to say something? And of course, I'm usually the one that I don't answer to anybody but God. So while I might have fun a little bit.
Speaker 15But so, you know, I'm usually the one that's bold enough to step forward and say, hey, we got an issue here. And I want to say to you, I want to say you have earned my support. I've been watching you and watching you, and I absolutely love your lieutenant governor choice, Kim Georgetown. She's amazing. She is. And she's a very smart lady.
Speaker 15And I'm so grateful that we have someone that truly cares about Ohio and the people in Ohio stepping to the plate to say, I'll run for governor. I'll be your governor. So I want to say thank you for that. And I'll be happy to have a longer conversation with you. I will put my contact information in the chat.
@caseyputschThank you. And also, if you do reach out directly to my campaign, please make note of our conversation in here and a couple of details and specifically that I said to connect and they will get through. So just we will connect. And thank you. Thank you for... questioning me. Thank you for bringing this up. Thank you for bringing those details.
@caseyputschAnd I'm glad, frankly, that we got to publicly have this extent of this conversation now publicly.
Speaker 15Yeah, me too.
@caseyputschThanks, Casey. You're welcome.
Ian MalcolmAnd thank you, Michelle, for the question. And with that, let's go from one woman to another. Let's check in with Miss Lauren. And then we will go over to Gen Z Patriot. Very excited to hear from you, my friend.
Speaker 16Thank you, Ian. And hi, Casey. Howdy. It's good to talk with you again. So I live in the capital and here we have a huge problem with Somalians and crime. And I want to know what were your plans as far as taking the 90,000 Somalians out or the 65,000 Haitians in Springfield? Like, where do you plan to go with that?
@caseyputschWell, you know, that question seemed a little easier a few months ago when the Trump administration was easier to figure. But we have to specifically work with the presidential administration, ICE and such, with regard to how we can remove and deport people efficiently, humanely, and appropriately. I'm not going to flinch on that.
@caseyputschIf it's time for them to go, it's time for them to go. The fact of the matter is the entirety of the Somali population, the Haitian population, the third world truckers, they're not here because Americans were like, yay, we really want these people to come here and this is in the best interest of the whole of the nation.
@caseyputschYay, we're really gonna do something positive. No, in one way or another, it's all a grift. Someone is profiting and it is to the detriment of Ohio. Do I wish any of these individual people harm or ill? No. They have had a nice stay and they are more than welcome to take what they have learned to go make their own country better.
@caseyputschBut this has clearly been done not in good, shall we say, moral standing or effort for Ohio. And I am more than displeased. So The smaller population, the Haitian population, the third world truckers, everything relating to these third world grifts is is on my very, very short list of things to immediately go after.
Speaker 16Thank you for that. It's just, you know, like Columbus has become such an unsafe place to be. And I'm originally from Atlanta, so I know what unsafe cities are like and. it's gotten to the point where you can't even go take a walk without like pepper spray or something else. And it's just, it's sad to see your Capitol end up this way.
Speaker 16Um, because we do have a beautiful state and we do have a beautiful Capitol and it's, it's just really disappointing to see it go downhill.
@caseyputschYes. I, I, I agree with you completely. Um, and the people that have profited off of this and that made it happen, um, They are perfectly happy with the destabilization of communities, cities, state, cultures for their own profit. And it's sick. And keep in mind, this is not only to the negative aspect of Ohioans, heritage Americans of all types, but frankly, those people are also in fact being exploited, whether they know it or not.
@caseyputschSo it's just wrong across the board.
Speaker 16Thank you, Casey. It was so good to talk to you. And just know that you've got my vote, you've got my family's vote, and we're all really rooting for you.
@caseyputschI'm honored. Thank you. And forgive my tone. Obviously, we're all talking about very serious things. I don't take them lightly, but I do look forward to get to also hopefully one day speak with you and meet you all in maybe more fun circumstances.
Ian MalcolmWe'll try and keep things... uplifting and energized and but no in all sincerity these are are very stern topics that we have to discuss in a very dull fashion because what do you know the country is under attack by some crazy forces that are just destroying everything and on the migrant side back Casey to what we were talking about a little bit before you know will often be called all sorts of slurs for merely trying to protect the thing that we love and the wildest piece is recognizing that
Ian MalcolmYou could pour in 300 million migrants from all across the world. They could all come to the land of opportunity of the United States. And there's lots of people that would pat themselves on the back and say, wow, weren't we so generous? And it's like, no, you're not because you're not actually doing those people a favor with no consequences.
Ian MalcolmThe consequences, you're destroying the opportunity of the land of opportunity. Right. And so this idea that a border is somehow immoral. It's absolutely moral. It is the most moral thing that you could do because it's no different than saying a lock on your front door is immoral. You know, you have every right to defend your family and your property, essentially.
@caseyputschWhat you're speaking of is known as suicidal empathy. But suicidal empathy, one person's suicidal empathy is another person's tactical idiocy or weaponized idiocy.
@caseyputschThat's what that is.
Ian MalcolmAbsolutely. It's weaponized incompetence, except for the fact that these people that are incompetent that are running the country, it's not mere incompetence. It's actually their subversion. And essentially, I mean, Casey, here's a quick question for you, and then we're going to go down to Isan. I'm curious. I genuinely believe that a massive chunk of U.S. elected officials are not just, let's say, nefarious people.
Ian MalcolmNot just evil. I would go as far to say that many of them are obviously guilty of treason. Now, I can't say that with legal certainty, but.
@caseyputschNo, I mean, I mean, I got a CK. There's a terrible old saying in my grammar. You couldn't swing a dead cat and not hit a politician probably guilty of treason.
Ian MalcolmI agree with you. Yeah. And that's the crazy thing, because it wasn't that long ago that being a traitor to your nation and prioritizing a foreign nation would be treated. with the utmost of penalties. Individuals were put to death for the complicity in the subversion of their nation. And now we basically have people like Randy Fine that essentially openly flaunt that position.
Ian MalcolmIt's wild.
@caseyputschWell, I mean, I'm being 100% honest. We have due process and such, but I am perfectly okay with hanging people. I will tie the knot and kick the chair. We might need a bigger rope for Randy Fine if he's the one guilty of treason, but we're not going to have a future country if real leaders don't stand up and push back.
@caseyputschAnd there's a lot of people that absolutely, brazenly, and overtly are circumventing the best interests of this country for foreign lands. That has to end.
Ian MalcolmNo, that's absolutely, I couldn't agree with you more on that one. And again, due process, everybody has a right to a fair trial and all those things. But no, it does seem like it's just so flagrant at this point. And I apologize, Isan. I know I said we would go to you. I made a mistake here.
@caseyputschTo reiterate, I am speaking about appropriate and legal capital punishment with due process for people hypothetically guilty of treason. I am not instigating people to go out and have a lynch mob.
Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely. And it is kind of wild because we certainly always want to make sure that we are very careful. We dot every I and cross every T because we are obviously being very carefully monitored. And it's just wild that we have to do that and tiptoe around even the politest of discourse. And meanwhile, rep Randy Fine on his official Twitter account, and I'll put this into the nest.
Ian MalcolmThis is not hyperbole. Kill them all. No mercy. Hashtag bombs away. That's Randy Fine. Randy Fine. There is no suffering adequate for these animals. May the streets of Gaza overflow with blood. Gaza must be destroyed. Those are direct quotes from a sitting congressman. It is unbelievable that we have to very carefully and cautiously discuss legally dealing with these types of issues in intellectual fashions while not doing anything remotely violent.
Ian MalcolmAnd Randy Fine and his Jewish cohorts are able to just literally celebrate genocide. It's the world that we live in, which is just mind-blowing.
@caseyputschBut what's worse, that or the fact that Jared Kushner is going to be redeveloping the Gaza Strip and there's going to be a lot of people, some of which may be in the White House or having car companies, are going to become billionaires multiple times over by redeveloping it, which is only possible if it's rubble. And it's only possible if it's rubble if the United States just turns a blind eye to everything that's happening, right?
Ian MalcolmA hundred percent. And so the... The genocide that didn't happen despite us witnessing it, the rubble that has been created despite the fact that they didn't do the rubbling, despite the fact that Jared Kushner celebrated the valuable kind of land that he envisioned could be developed, and now he's actively developing it.
Ian MalcolmAnd yet we're still conspiracy theorists for suggesting when all this began that this is exactly what they were going to do, even as they now do it. It's just so predictable and yet frustrating.
@caseyputschYou know, here's the thing. It's like with these people, it's like, you know, can you guys just have the balls to say what you're doing? At least we could respect you in your evil ways more than that. Like, why are we still playing this stage play? Just say you want to kill them all and take their land. Just say it. You know, and I think that's a point in history that we're getting to.
@caseyputschWe all know what's happening and we're tired of it.
Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely. Through subversion, we shall wage war. The motto for some time of Israel.
@caseyputschThat's also the reason why there's all these absurd laws and bills trying to be passed everywhere, including Ohio, to make it in one shape or another illegal to criticize anything that can be deemed anti-Semitic, which is absurd and goes against freedom of speech because... Freedom of speech exists for everything, even things that might hurt your feelings.
@caseyputschAnd if we no longer live in a nation to where we cannot criticize any group, country, institution, et cetera, we're in a position to get really exploited and wrecked. So these things have to be known and understood because that's the only way we're going to have a nation that acts in the best interest of all of its people.
Ian MalcolmI couldn't agree with you more on that one, Casey. And extremely patriotic words. And speaking of Patriot, let's go to Gen Z Patriot, and then we will check in with Mr. Eson. Yeah, thanks, Ian.
Speaker 3Good to see you, Sharuth Karim. Hi, Mr. Push. Nice to finally meet you. Howdy. I don't think we've ever spoken before, but I'm happy with everything I'm seeing out of you. You know, when you were talking to Yitz, it kind of reminded me of, you know, all of us hanging around on these panels and the way that you handled yourselves and responded to him.
Speaker 3So... It's really exciting to see that a lot of the candidates that are running nowadays are people that are just like us who, like you said, are fed up with the psyops, and it is time to move on. I'm a part of the America First movement with Nick and all the younger guys, and I asked this question to Mr. Fishback on his face the other day, so I guess I'll just kind of reiterate and kind of throw it your way as well.
@caseyputschThat's right. May I ask how old you are?
Speaker 3North of 25, under 30. That's fine. Okay, fair. Cool, cool, cool. Yeah, yeah. So obviously, I'm sure you have a huge support of the young people. I would kind of take that as a given. But I'm curious if when you're out doing your campaign and you're talking to all these people, are the older folks, maybe the Gen X or the boomers, are they starting to come around?
Speaker 3Because obviously, they're very... zionist minded they've been brainwashed ever since they were babies so well they watch fox news too much right yeah the more fox you know the fox news watchers are they starting to come around because to me your race seems a lot more simple to what i would consider like an actual american right casey putsch versus vivek so is that something that you're seeing or the older folks starting to you know kind of come around are you starting to see a mass influx of that
@caseyputschYeah. And if I may do this, so your leading was perfect. Your question was great. But let me just kind of think out loud with regard to the campaign, what I've seen. You know, even if I look at the demographics of my YouTube channel, people freak out when they see the age demographics, because from the age of, say, 25 to 65, I have a dead even spread.
@caseyputschIt's not a bell curve. It's within 1% of that age spread the whole way and only tapers off slightly. after that so people are really astonished at getting all the age groups and at all of these rallies yeah of course I've got young men in their 20s but I've got plenty of boomers and ex and millennials it's genuinely spanning the ages so I really can't speak to there being just one group
@caseyputschYeah, it's absolutely true. There's going to be dudes in their 20s, the so-called disaffected young men, disaffected young white men. There's a reason they're disaffected. We've all been screwed by the system. And they see in my campaign reality. And they're not getting that anywhere else. So naturally, they're going to be interested.
@caseyputschAnd I'll tell you this. Earlier in the campaign, I think this is when we finished getting all the petitions and signatures, which for my campaign was done entirely voluntary. Literally, all the signatures were done by volunteers. Vivek can't even say that. They paid, I think, three, maybe four third parties to do it. So that alone should tell you something.
@caseyputschBut I got together with the volunteers who were all kind of leaders afterward. We went out to dinner and... Went and hung out and kind of like a cigar lunch kind of thing. And just as a cool, like, hey, we did it. You know, we got to say this around the ballot, you know. And a buddy of mine was there, ex-Ranger, Army Ranger.
@caseyputschAnd he gave him kind of a, he just liked these solid young dudes. You know, a lot of early 20s guys. Gave him a cool little speech. And he gave such a good speech. I'm like, damn, how am I supposed to follow that up, dude? And I said to him at the end, when I was walking out, and I said, you guys, if there was nothing left for me to fight for other than you young guys still giving damn for you to have a future, that would be enough for me to keep fighting.
@caseyputschAbsolutely. And I really mean that.
Speaker 3Yeah, and the young guys, and I don't know who just mentioned it beforehand, but the psyops don't work on our generations because we live it every day, right? Like, you know, we can't get these good jobs even though we just went and paid all this money and, you know, went to school. So we're not having children. You know, that's really the breaking point.
Speaker 3And I think, you know, Gen Z specifically, and obviously Alpha will be following right behind us, but we're the most politically active generation in a while because, you know, we're witnessing the destruction of our country, and it seems as if the older people don't really care. But one of the, you know, thoughts I had, especially when I was talking to James, and I think I had this conversation with Mr. Recktenwald as well, but the older people...
Speaker 3are actually going to start getting more and more fired up as they see all the young people being fired up.
@caseyputschThat is happening.
Speaker 3Exactly. And that's what's important, especially with this momentum that's building up, this collectivization with Dan Bilzerian. You have all these people. When they see that the young people are ready to go out and march and mobilize and protest or whatever, that's when you're going to see all these powerful and intelligent older folks come out and want to support.
Speaker 3Yes, indeed.
@caseyputschSorry, I got distracted there. I hate to... I don't even want to say it, but because of the position I'm in, I heard a police siren. Every time I hear a police siren now, depending on what it is, I go, oh man, don't be something that I have to deal with. You know what I mean? Anyway, forgive me for being distracted. Go ahead.
Speaker 3No, you're good. I just think it's... I think somewhere along the line of the last five years, maybe COVID was the initial catalyst, but I think the... I think the time is ticking, and as the young people continue to just pave this route for all of you people, the slightly older folks who are well-studied and can go out and speak, I think they're just going to bring more people out, and it's going to start happening more and more.
Speaker 3Yeah, you're right.
@caseyputschAnd I've seen it. I've seen younger guys bringing out their parents and grandparents and stuff, and then the older people are actually jazzed up because of it. So, no, you're exactly right. you know, you young guys, I genuinely mean this, you cannot come into power fast enough for the sake of the future of America. And I know that sounds like a platitude.
@caseyputschIt's not. I mean that exactly the way I said it. Now, hopefully we can do something to calm down art ho-itis for the young women your age to kind of come around a little more so y'all can have a nice future and families together too.
Speaker 3Yeah, and I appreciate that. And as a German to another German, I just want to wish you good luck, sir. And thank you, Ian, for the mic.
@caseyputschYou're kind. I'm a little removed from being truly German, but I still appreciate the culture.
Ian MalcolmAnybody else? No, sorry about that. I guess it remuted me. Gen Z loved the questions. Let's go to Isan, then we'll check in with Obi-Wan.
Speaker 17then we'll go with uh mcmercy and andrew what's up casey my name is ishan i've been following your campaign for a while now um yeah that's awesome bro you know what's funny i was i was just when right when i saw this space i was in the back of my i was in the trunk of my car putting in a dual Walbro 450 fuel pump in it.
Speaker 17So this is kind of a break from that. I thought you'd enjoy that. I thought you'd be one person that knows exactly what that is.
@caseyputschYeah, yeah. Trust me, I'm surrounded by vehicular parts at the moment. Go ahead, sir.
Speaker 17That's awesome. You know, I was going to ask you, you know, what are your whole political stance on what's going on with the Iraq, with the Iran war, Israel's, you know, Israel has the control over it. You know, your thoughts on J.D. Vance pulling out because of a call from Netanyahu. You know, in that whole arena. And then I was going to finish with, I was going to ask you one more question at the end.
Speaker 17But if you want to go ahead and answer that.
@caseyputschI hate it beyond words. It's not our war. It's Israel's stupid war. It should never have happened. It disgusts me. 11 ways to Sunday. And that's just because I can't stomach finding the 12th to... 500 threes, and I'm not happy about it in any way, shape, and form. And I hope that doesn't sound like a cop-out, but it really pisses me off.
Speaker 17Okay, good. You're on our side. Another thing I was going to ask you is that, you know, there's not a lot of polls right now in your district. How are the polls looking in your race? Where are you doing good? Where do you need some help? And, I mean, I'm in Florida, but, you know, if there's any way I can help, I'd love to.
Speaker 17But where are some of the places where you need some help? And, you know, where are you doing good and how are the polls looking?
@caseyputschYou know, the help, reaching people in the real world, so-called door-knocking events, that's hugely important. You know, we're really crushing it online and that snowball is growing. But we still have to reach... you know, we got to reach the Fox News boomers, you know? And we've got to rally the troops on the ground for action, the real world voting.
Speaker 17What about phone banking? Have you thought about that?
@caseyputschPhone banking, you say? Yeah. Yes. The short answer is, and this is just a life statement in general, everything is impossible till the moment it becomes possible. So with resources that we have at any given time with regard to people, money, funds, whatever, we're going to do basically the best we can at any time. So if you have something like that to where you or anybody listening has the ability to bring something to the table, we're all ears, please reach out.
@caseyputschBut that gets into deeper campaign strategy and what is going on there. But to answer your first question relating to polls, it's fascinating. The betting markets that are out there are 100% artificially manipulated with money being dumped in to make it look like I will say that the establishment and the Vivek camp are doing everything in their power to make us look like we don't exist and not acknowledge us.
@caseyputschAnd that includes squelching the appearance of it there. And I mentioned earlier in this live space, I do have some insight, and that's the strongest word I'll use, of more reputable polling institutions having... coming from the White House, which also appears wants to squelch any dissent against Vivek. There's target fixation from the GOP in general toward him.
@caseyputschUnfortunately, they're going to fly that fighter aircraft in the mountain. But the polling is... is odd and manipulated. And to be perfectly honest, what I'm tracking more is trends through all of social media and the change there to have the best kind of finger on the pulse. And part of it too, I don't really feel like paying thousands of dollars at any given time to see polls that may or may not be overtly helpful when that money can specifically be used toward the efforts of the campaign more.
@caseyputschI hope that doesn't sound like so... hyper-efficient, it's ridiculous. But, and I mentioned this analogy early, maybe you missed it. I hope I'm not boring people. But, you know, my father was a teaching professional golfer, you know, and I was a kid learning to play competitive golf and stuff. You know, I would always want to add up the score and I'd try to figure out how do I do better and all that while you're actually playing the game.
@caseyputschAnd he would always, you know, force it in my head. It's like, you can't do that. It'll screw up the psychology. You have to play every shot. as best you can and every hole as best you can. And you don't add up the score until you're done. That keeps your head in the game. So that's the best way I can answer those two things for you right now.
Speaker 17Amazing. I actually ran for Congress in District 14 here. And from my experience, I would say the most cost-effective thing I did was emails. I got the whole state's emails. voter registrations and their information. And I use that to target emails to specific areas. That's very cost effective. You can do that. Actually, a lot of them even have free trials for 30 days, which is awesome.
Speaker 17You should utilize that. And then phone banking. If you have volunteers, if you have even 10 volunteers, phone banking will go a long way because you can target super majority voters. from that list. If you need help with setting anything up, you're more than welcome to reach out to me. I have a team that I can recommend to you and can set up with it.
@caseyputschWould you be so kind as to either DM me, please, here on X, or even email the campaign through the website and specifically say who you are and recount the conversation that you and I had and then I said to reach out like that. Could you do one of those two things, please?
Speaker 17Yes, I'm going to shoot you a DM right now when we get off. Thank you. Thank you. I got you, buddy. We're going to make it work. We're going to get you over to that finish line. Let's go. Much appreciated. Sincerely.
Ian MalcolmI love it, Eason. And you know what's interesting is that I sincerely believe, Casey, that what we just saw, which was the recommendation from Eason on different strategies that you can utilize, different ways that you can get out the word, that this is going to snowball. Right. And that Eason, who he ran for Congress.
Ian MalcolmNow we've got you and Dan doing this. I believe that this is just, you know, this is the tip of the iceberg. And to stick with the cold, snowy metaphor, the more steam it picks up coming down the hill, the more unstoppable it becomes. And the more people like yourself and Dan are willing to put their necks out there and all the candidates that Dr. Rechtenwald is supporting.
Ian MalcolmIt's not only like like Dr. Rechtenwald said, it's not just. People aren't just going to recognize the truths that we speak, but there's going to become something that's obviously patriotic about standing against subversion and treason, right? And so I think people are going to run to this in ways that we can't necessarily comprehend here in the present.
@caseyputschIndeed, I agree with you. And it's exciting because that's what I'm seeing. You know, obviously I have a shorter amount of time in my campaign. Dan and others have longer. We're just going to keep going. This is not like a one-shot flash in the pan thing. The movement of, I'll say, America First and people having these basic interests in mind for the future, it's just going to keep going.
@caseyputschJust rage against the dying of the light. We've got to grab hold and push forward. And it's exciting because the people that are out there swinging they're interesting. They're relatable. The movement's actually likable. And I think that goes a long way for getting people behind it and riding the ship.
Ian MalcolmNo, that's so well stated. And I've always advocated when it comes to this subject that love is far more attractive than hate and that we need a message that obviously is lifting up our people, our ideals, rather than putting others down. And the irony is, When we do that, our detractors come in and merely hate on us for speaking very overtly about loving the things that we do.
Ian MalcolmAnd it's very, the contrast there is very self-evident.
@caseyputschWell, I'll quote two things. I'll give you the silly one first and I'll give you the nasty one. There was an episode of the original Star Trek, you know, like, you know, McCoy and Kirk and all that jazz. And I think they were on a planet or something. And I think it was, McCoy, he said, you know, it's my experience that in battles of good versus evil, that evil usually wins unless good is very, very careful.
@caseyputschAnd then the more serious one is Netanyahu. There was a quote, maybe some of you guys had heard this, I think it was recent, or at least it came out recently, where he was basically saying that what's going to win is being absolutely ruthless. and basically just being an appalling human being. And that stuck with me. So, you know, love is a very good thing over hate, but that doesn't mean you have to be nicey and not fight.
@caseyputschIn a sense, the love is not sympathy. And what's the word I'm looking for? Love is not apathetic, right? Right. Love is not apathetic. Love is not letting evil go free. Love is not prosecuting crime. That's the opposite of it. Real leadership has to be based in love, but you've got to be able to drop a fist. You have got to be able to crush things for the love of all that is good.
@caseyputschAnd if you can't do that, that's not the kind of love that's going to make the future better, you know?
Ian MalcolmNo, in fact, it's ironic because I think the usual suspects and the ideology that we are in opposition to often utilizes essentially the handcuffs of be polite, be nice, be comfortable and caring, right? And all these other flowery nonsense.
@caseyputschThat's the propagandizing and the weaponizing of against Christians. That's what's been utilized to keep the West down. but we're at a time where it's time for Christians, so to speak, and the Christian values of being nice to start flipping some damn tables, so we're not going to have a future.
Ian MalcolmHey, sell your cloak and buy a sword and shield, said Christ himself. There's a time for loving your neighbor, and there's a time for saying you're aggressing upon my neighborhood, and I'm going to flip the tables out of righteous indignation.
@caseyputschI can see somebody going in. Maybe we should all do this. Let's all go on our sporting goods store tomorrow and look at that. You know what? Jesus told me I need to buy a Daniel Defense AR-15 platform. Did Jesus tell you to get the holographic sight too? No, but I'm going to do it. I'm going to get it anyway. You know, it's like tongue-in-cheek kind of fun.
@caseyputschI made the joke. Somebody was like, Casey. What's your security consist of? And I won't tell them, you know. I'm like, security, hell, I got Jesus in a Beretta. You know, it's just for fun to say that. I enjoy it.
Ian MalcolmNo, and not advocating for any kinetic anything. That's, of course, tongue-in-cheek for the Mossad people that hypocritically get to celebrate literal genocide in Gaza.
@caseyputschNo, for all the Mossad people listening to this, they can go fuck themselves because they're not acting in any of our best interests. They know who they are, and that's how we feel. Go screw yourselves.
Ian MalcolmAbsolutely. And with that, let's go down. I think it was Obi-Wan that we've got up next here. I want to give a big shout out to Mr. Rabbi. We'll come back up to you. Let's go to Obi-Wan, then we'll check in with Mercy and Andrew, One Tribe, and then we'll come up to Mr. Rabbi.
@wagmiwanHey, everybody. Yeah, thinking of saying, somebody had a saying that said the opposite of love is not hate, it's apathy or indifference. Yes. that's one thing but then also the famous ian malcolm 84 the other day we had a chat and he said the the value of truth is one billion dollars because we were talking about campaigning and campaign funding so uh i don't have so much as a question for you casey but like more more like a comment and maybe hear some of your thoughts on it because
@wagmiwanI don't know who you are, and I didn't know who you were until this space, but I think you are a new breed of politician that people want because you sound sincere, you sound level-headed, and you have common sense. So I don't live in America. I'm a Swedish person. I live in Australia. But you have common sense. And when...
@wagmiwanObama won his first campaign. They were talking a lot about this was a grassroots movement because he got those micro donations. He did a lot of active stuff on social media. The reality is that it wasn't grassroots. It's just that he identified that they can use social media because all the messaging came from a centralized source.
@wagmiwanAnd they also figured out that we can raise money from grassroots, but all came from a centralized source. So that was kind of the first step of grassroots. What we have now is the real grassroots version, right? Because right now, the people are the media. In spaces like this, you have, you know... people like Theo Vaughn.
@wagmiwanYou have people like Tucker Carlson. You have people like, I don't know, Scott Horton, the libertarian. You have huge voices. You can pick as many as you want that are decentralized. So that's where things can really, really change. And I think the real winning strategy for someone like you, because there are probably 200 to 300 people like you across America running for office in different
@wagmiwandifferent positions, different districts, and so on and so forth. You guys need to coordinate and support each other more, i.e. host spaces together, do YouTube activations together, because individually, you guys can be strong, but you are fighting a big machine that has a lot of money, they buy a lot of TV ads, and so on and so forth, but together,
@wagmiwanObviously, Dan Bilzerian was famous for other stuff before, so he's got a huge following. But I really, really believe that the grassroots 2.0 is all these... I know you're running as a Republican, right? But you are a Republican kind of on the outside. Is that a fair assessment?
Speaker 18That's fair. Yes, that's fair.
@wagmiwanYes, right. So you've got people that are running together with a party, but they're the outside person. Then you've got a bunch of people running... as independent. But, you know, there are a big group of you all over America that are all kind of the same, even across the aisle, right? We go, this is a person that has common sense.
@wagmiwanThey want what's best for America. And I really think that you guys can create like a network or support each other or help share your audiences. There could be something really, really strong in that.
@caseyputschI would agree with you completely. In fact, and I don't want to say too much right now, we're working on just that in a very prominent way. So for anybody listening, I would suggest that we all do have to connect with each other because at the very least, anybody who's been a social media figure or influencer, even beyond politics, we all know that the way to grow and get bigger is collaborations.
@caseyputschAnd that same thing is going to hold true in the political sphere with social media as well.
@wagmiwanYeah, which is a huge change, right? Because it used to be, if I get Fox or CNN or whatever to endorse me, then I'm good. But right now, it could be someone running for a small seat. They get Dan Bilzerian, who happens to have hundreds of thousands of people to follow him, to endorse him. It's a huge difference. Yeah, you're right.
@wagmiwanYeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
@caseyputschI just had a thought in a sense that the collaboration, like I did automotive YouTube in the past and, you know, different automotive influencers would collaborate, you know, if they're typically similar size. But in this space, I would say the collaboration is the new endorsement because endorsements in the traditional sense in politics don't matter like they used to.
@caseyputschIt's like, oh, whoopee, that politician says that other person's a swell guy. You could just buy it. No one cares.
@wagmiwancollaborate you know what i mean um so yes um yeah i like we had this conversation that's a very good point and we are working on that frankly yeah that's fantastic and i think you know there are people now can hear sincerity and that's why i'm like i had no idea who you were i just came to the space listen to it like i said i'm swedish so like we can't vote i've been to america
@wagmiwanI live in Australia. I've known nothing about you. But I'm like, okay, this guy's decent. He doesn't shy away from questions. And I remember when Vivek came out, I was like, oh, this dude is refreshing. And then after a while, you're like, okay, he just does talking points. And he is like, he finds very clever ways to shy away from having an opinion on things that he thinks might further down the road
@wagmiwancreate an issue for him yeah yeah that's very true and i think that you know you i'm sure you can find you know democrats running everywhere where you can go i don't agree with everything you say but i can see that you actually have a belief and you believe in america and you believe in what you want in fact a nice little story i'll share is when when i went into um
@caseyputschor what was it, the election secretary, something like that, anywhere, where we had to turn in all the signature papers. We go in there, we're kind of waiting in line, and there was another gentleman there with his wife, and I introduced myself to the wife first, and then the man, he goes, I know who you are. And he is, well, I don't want to out him, but he's running for a decently high position in the state as a Democrat.
@caseyputschjust because of the way he comported himself and his age and the way he spoke. I'm like, you know, I don't even really know much about you, but I feel like you and I could work together in a way of original intent of, shall we say, the U.S. government in a good way. I just thought, I'm like, I already have a good feeling about this person that we could actually...
@caseyputschmake things happen, even disagreeing and being in different parties.
@wagmiwanYeah, exactly right. It's with friends, it's with a boss, it's with a colleague. You can sense when people have the right intention. Thank you very much. I wanted to leave with one final thing because I know somebody mentioned issues with Somalis in America, all those issues. I'm Swedish. My mom is from the north of Sweden.
@wagmiwanthe most white aryan looking person you could ever imagine uh my dad is black from west africa i grew up in sweden uh they met when he was an african exchange student in the 60s in in belgium but you know my my dad's dead now but you know he's born in 1944. and i remember when i grew up there's loads of somalis around i grew up in stockholm the capital of sweden but all of the immigrants
@wagmiwanthat lived in Stockholm in the, you know, I'm 45 now, but all the immigrants that lived in Stockholm in like, you know, the 80s when I grew up, the 90s, they were incredibly proud of Sweden. My dad was a Muslim. My mom was a Christian. My dad was incredibly proud of Sweden. That didn't mean he wasn't Muslim. He was still Muslim, and he was still very proud of, you know, part of the culture that is from West Africa, Guinea.
@wagmiwanI think the big issue that's happened, and you can ask anybody that lives in a country like America, or you can go to Australia where I live, or you can go to England, like the first batch of immigrants, they were really proud of the Western country they were in. It didn't mean that they couldn't be proud of their own heritage.
@wagmiwanThe style that's happened is that the West has been told that you need to be ashamed of everything. You cannot celebrate anything that's Western. Oh, wait, you're a colonizer. You're this. You're the worst. This PSYOP is the same as how young men were taught that just because you're a man, you're useless. Men have never achieved anything.
@wagmiwanAnd if you're proud of being a man, that means you're the problem. And this PSYOP has been used to decimate countries. And I promise you, ask any immigrant that is over the age of 55. And most of them say, like, this is fucking insane. Like, why is this happening? Like, obviously, this country is amazing. It is like this new breed that's been taught that, like, no, no, no, embrace your own culture.
@wagmiwanReject the whole Western culture. Right? And then it's spread out to young men. And I feel bad. I've got a young son. He's 12 now. And I feel the pendulum is changing. But, like, I felt bad for him when I was young. I'm like, are you going to grow up in a world where, like... Basically, the common consensus is telling you that you are the worst thing that ever walked the earth.
@wagmiwanAnd it's just not true at all. And, you know, then on the flip side, we have the genocide in Gaza and everything that's happening. And then you got Jews using this excuse of the Holocaust to justify all of the atrocities they're doing.
@caseyputschYes. And in fact, I'll throw another small point out is. Why is it the so-called genocide known as the Holocaust in Germany is the only genocide in anywhere called the Holocaust? It is a special word. And if I'm not mistaken, the word Holocaust originally is a Hebrew word meaning to sacrifice by fire. So they gave it a special word to make it more special than the others.
@caseyputschSo it's never compared to any of the others. So it can be used for all of time as a weapon of guilt. That's my personal observation.
@wagmiwanAnyway, thank you for all the time. I'll let other people speak, but yeah. Cheers, Casey. If I could vote for you, I would, but yeah, I can't.
@caseyputschNo, I'm honored. Thank you for sharing that genuinely. And I thought that was a very good point about how, you know, from your parents' age, the immigrants at the time were very proud of the country they immigrated to. That's something that we just don't see today. And I think that if things were being done for the right reasons, we may see more of that.
@caseyputschAnd I do think it's a shame that Western culture, Europe, the United States, we've been browbeat into hating ourselves. That needs to, that simply needs to end. And frankly, I would prefer that every nation and culture on earth be more prideful in themselves and maybe just, you know, protect their cultures because, you know, at the same time, you know,
@caseyputschDiversity is actually nice. Like, but what I mean is, you know, if I go to France, I want to go to France to see French people. If I want to go to Japan, I want to see Japanese people. You know, and if I go to Texas, I want to see Texans, you know? So I would like the world to appreciate itself and respect itself by also respecting its boundaries with others.
@wagmiwanYeah. And it's like, the simple thing is like, when my dad come from, it's called Guinea, West Africa. I honestly don't know if Guinea, you know, we do football, which you guys call soccer. But I honestly don't know if Sweden and Guinea played in a soccer match. He was very into sports. I don't know which team he would go for.
@wagmiwanRight. Yeah. You know, and it's like the diversity that my father's generation brought was great because they assimilated. But then he brought some cool vibes. And, you know, some people open up kebab shops and people like, oh, yeah, I like kebabs. but you preserved the cultural heritage of that region. I think that's the big difference where like diversity can be very positive as long as you preserve the cultural heritage of said place.
@caseyputschYes. Fair, fair. Thank you. Thank you for that.
Ian MalcolmNo, very well stated. Always love having, speaking of diversity, diverse opinions, worldviews, and backgrounds. And that was certainly a very interesting one that you brought to the table there, Obi-Wan. So thank you for that. And when it comes, it's curious, right? Because that entire idea of maintaining the culture as you infuse perhaps some of those diverse elements, the best way to do it is to not allow the host nation to be overrun by something else, right?
Ian MalcolmIt's very simple for something to remain... infused with its original either character, its ethnicity, its heritage, its cuisine, it's all those things. When you just exacerbate the problem with endless influx of migrants, that obviously is going to be contradictory to it. And so isn't it curious that we have an individual literally on the perhaps other side of the planet, Casey, from where you are sitting right now, of a different skin color, a different culture, coming from parents that have totally different backgrounds, and yet coming to these
Ian Malcolmcommon sense conclusions that the world is perhaps as upside down as we are inverse of where he is on the side of the planet. And so it's wonderful.
@caseyputschI see that a lot. Yeah, that's a good point. And he seems like a perfectly reasonable, well-thought person that I'd be happy to hang out with. But I see this oftentimes. There was another live space I had done, I don't know, a couple of months ago. And it was amazing because there was a younger Saudi Arabian man who came on
@caseyputschwho had excellent, well-balanced insight to thoughts relating to American politics and the culture just from observing and even being able to relate, which is admirable for him being a world away, and also a reflection upon ourselves at how, in a sense, sad it is that many of our young people aren't even remotely as well-versed or observant of our own culture than a young man
@caseyputschyou know, in the Arabian Peninsula.
Ian MalcolmWell, and in some regards, I would say that that actually might extend beyond awareness of the culture to awareness of the geography of where we even are today. And I just say that because it's so apparent that the American, the populace is just being intentionally dumbed down to the point that they can't think through anything.
Ian MalcolmI'd be surprised if your average American Fifth grader could even tell you the continent upon which Iran, the nation that the United States is currently bombing, even exists. Like, let's just start with continents. And it's wild how confused everybody is. And I think it's a result of blending everything up with just the endless amount of diversity and the hyper-focus on essentially de-rooting the very thing that we should be rooted in, which is our culture, our heritage, our values.
Ian Malcolmand they're obviously being all kinds of mixed up. So just to continue right on, because I know we have a bunch more hands here. I want to be respectful to everybody, but also to Casey's time. So let's go to Andrew, and then we'll check in with one tribe, and then we will go to Amaru before going up to Mr. Rabbi and Honey Badger.
Speaker 19spectacular thank you uh host and co-host and just a big shout out to to joanne um i wouldn't have uh known about the space without her so a big shout out and i guess a great team that you guys have here always the best block party on x uh casey thank you for making time um it has uh been watching you since you uh since you came on the scene since i first saw some of your rhetoric early on and we've been talking about
Speaker 19whether or not there's a political solution for years now, right? And there's so many of our people who are so discouraged and so excluded and disenfranchised, they feel like there's nothing, right? And we need leaders and we need men to step up. So when you did, you jumped on our radar right away. We were very excited about what you were going to do, what you were going to say.
Speaker 19Of course, the Heritage American, know nomenclature rings very very true to me as somebody whose parents came from you know england and in the 1600s and we built this place and we've been very accommodating and and we've we've are we've lost lives and we we built great things and we bought what we have and we purchased it and we did it all through the natural way and we really are under attack and and it's not even um
Speaker 19It's almost existential at this point with where we're at with 8% of the population being European descent. And it's actually, like when we use the word, it's actually a little scary. And it's just as scary to jump into politics for most people, especially normal guys who live normal lives. This is not fun. And I know from experience.
Speaker 19So first, a big glaze to you for doing that. for taking that first step into that and doing something for our people. Because when you came on and you first announced and you spoke with our people, I was in that space, your campaign manager was in, very well-spoken man there. And then you spent some time in that space talking about that.
Speaker 19You know, it was just reflected on me that this is, it's bigger than Ohio. Like what we're- Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What we're dealing with right is so much bigger. And so you represent not only Ohio and Ohioans, but you represent heritage Americans across the United States. And I want to say that from somebody in California, I look at you as a leader for our people.
Speaker 19I appreciate it. And Gen Z spoke to the kids, right? We're We owe our children, we owe the young men and young women something better than they're getting right now. And there's so many people. There's so many people, not in Ohio, and I know you know this, but we're all moving toward securing that for our children. I have two children myself, and we are in a very, very dangerous place.
Speaker 19And it... It's unfortunate that it is racial at this point because I didn't grow up in that world, right? 2020 changed me as a person. And I realized that I'm actually in danger of losing everything that was promised to me and promised to my children. So just a big thanks for you stepping up and doing that. And a question for you.
Speaker 19I had two questions, but one tribe is my fellow and my business partner, and he's from your area, so I will leave the other question to him. But the one is, does that weigh on you, and how do you deal with that, that you are kind of at least maybe one of the first, but... alone in this in politics where and maybe you even helped shift some of the rhetoric from like andy ogles and and beau french i don't know but how does that weigh on you as as a man fighting for what our ancestors and our our um our forefathers built here great question and and thank you thank you for that how does it weigh on me
@caseyputschIt's something that I think when you're in it, you don't think of it from the outside because you're in it. You're in the so-called battle.
@caseyputschI just knew I had to do this. So everything about this campaign, this movement, my effort is genuinely organic.
@caseyputschSo occasionally I have moments where you almost, in a sense, have to laugh because I told my wife today, we were in the kitchen, I can't remember, at the dinner table or something, I kind of looked at her and I go, do you realize that DC is totally sold out and right now the epicenter of the battle against like the Epstein, Wexner, everything in a laboratory of the surveillance state is in Ohio.
@caseyputschAnd I'm the one thing standing in the way of it. That wasn't on my bingo card. But it's...
@caseyputschI guess that's the road I'm on. So I'm just going to keep marching. And I've said about life and nature, if you think of a sifter, like let's say you go to the riverbank and I don't know, you're trying to find Native American artifacts like arrowheads or something. And you scoop a lot of silt and dirt into there and you sift it.
@caseyputschEventually, the small particles go down and eventually what's left, the big things rises to the top. Or if you take a big box of rocks, the little ones go to the bottom and the big ones work its way to the top. There's other ways to say it, too, is things have a way of working out. Or, you know, there's a saying, what is it?
@caseyputschThe best thing, there's like a saying, something like God always has a good way of laughing at the best plans, you know, man's plans or the best life plans.
Ian MalcolmGod laughs, I think is where you're trying to get.
@caseyputschThat's it, yeah, that's it, that's it. I don't know, guys. I just knew my soul was burning and everything about the entirety of my life said to me that everything was going on was wrong and it was at my fingertips and I had to do something about it. I just couldn't take it. And the pain of inaction far outweighed the pain of action.
@caseyputschSomething else I would like to say, because the gentleman mentioned there's a racial component to this. In a sense there is, but there's also not. And the reason I say that is because of this. The reason race gets brought up so much, and in many ways, and let's be honest, X can be overtly racist, and human nature and nature will do that from time to time.
@caseyputschBut I think the biggest reason why that comes up so often is it's the most succinct way that the general populace will often convey things they don't like to see quickly. You know, and let's talk about H-1B visas. That's a hot button topic, as well it should. Because the existence of Indian H-1Bs, it's not specifically a battle that like, hey, people in America or white people specifically don't like Indians.
@caseyputschNo, the reason it's not good is because everybody is being taken advantage of by billionaires and corporations. The Indian people are. because they're going to work them harder and pay them less. And then everybody that's in America already, I say Heritage Ohioans or Heritage Americans, which, guys, by the way, includes black people too and others, we're all getting taken advantage of because the jobs are being taken away and the salary is being lowered.
@caseyputschSo we're all getting hosed by corporations and billionaires. And that really, that's the true horrible thing about it. So then all the other things that come out culturally is what it is. And I'll be straight with you guys. So I just noticed a minute ago in this group, let me see if I can find it again. He's not young anymore, but there's one of my past students was listening.
@caseyputschAnd he is from India. And guess what? He works at Tesla now. He was part of my very first Genius Garage program. And I... thought he was a good young man and I wanted to help him and mentored him. And in conjunction with the schooling he did and what he did at Gina's Garage, he got a great job. And he was really thankful.
@caseyputschAnd he actually bought me a wallet as a thank you gift and wrote a nice note that said, you know, Casey, just remember for every dollar that, you know, an hour you spent in Gina's Garage helping people, it pays back to the world tenfold. I don't know if I got that exact. I'd have to go find the note he wrote me. That was over 10 years ago.
@caseyputschBut I just bring that up because humans all across the world, if they're a functioning person and not a psychopath or something, everybody wants a home. Everybody wants a community. Everybody wants to be loved. Everybody wants a family. We all share things in common, but we do have dissimilar cultures. We do have dissimilar values.
@caseyputschGlobalism and forced diversity are things that are being used by global elites of various kind, be that political or economical or industrial. And it takes advantage of the people of the world. It destroys beautiful things. It destroys beautiful cultures. It dilutes them. It puts people against each other. And unfortunately, that's the rat race that we're stuck in.
@caseyputschAnd one of the challenging needles I have to thread is a, I guess now politician, in this race in Ohio. You know, if you ask me the most succinct reason why I don't want Vivek Ramaswamy here, and that's an understatement, I say he's a globalist Trojan horse. And yeah, I'll bring it up that he's Indian and was born to Indian foreign nationals.
@caseyputschBecause I don't like him telling us what an American is. Because it's all his own propaganda and psyop to push us around and say, if we don't like Vivek, it's not because he's a garbage candidate. He's going to sell us out and take advantage of like he's done everything in life, most likely, and who he's connected to. Oh, no, it's because we're racist.
@caseyputschAnd I get really tired of that. But at the same time, too, and with full respect to Indian people whom I've known, I don't know, in India, no, I don't want to flood America with Indians. Like, you have your own country, make it great. Why are you here? Because you want to get exploited? Because you can do better? Fine.
@caseyputschThen come in legally and be part of the American culture. You know, and that was something that made me happy and proud with, you know, and I've had other students that were Indian or, you know, born to Indian descent Americans, you know, and then been kind of their, you know, ambassador to the culture, but they care about America.
@caseyputschBut the fact of the matter is we're being actively destroyed out there in the world. And, you know, we both have to be understanding that people always want to call us names and say we're mean or racist or evil or whatever. But whether it's a national boundary, our own personal boundaries, whatever. I mean... You can have a drug addict on the street come up to your house and scream at you and say how bad you are and you're killing them if you don't just let them stay in your house and sleep on your couch.
@caseyputschLast time I checked, none of us are probably going to let drug addicts into our house. So we have to be able to stand our ground, but at the same time, too, we can't lose our humanity. Again, it was, you know, you have to love yourself. You have to love your own culture. You can care about your fellow man. But you also the only way you're going to be able to truly do any good is if you, you know, if you uphold your boundaries.
@caseyputschSo thanks for letting me go on that little soliloquy, guys.
Speaker 19Yeah. Thank you, Casey. I thought that was an excellent response to everything. And I'll just leave some parting words here. And it it is racial, but it's not because we made it racial. It's because they will attack. white americans if they collectivize for their own benefit and interest right and that's why it's racist like i didn't do that right i just want to do exactly what you just said i want to appreciate what i have with my family with with my culture i'm from sweden also and and so you know um i understand what uh is to love about that because i did some studies and my uncle taught me that and and he he taught me where we came from and
Speaker 19and i love it and i love the things that we we share here in america together and so to do that there is some protection that we we are now owing to each other to say well you know what let's get together together and just by getting together together with our own people of similar heritage it's like whoa whoa wait a minute you're not allowed to do that and that's kind of where it gets racial it's like that's actually
Speaker 19We're the only people who are told you're not allowed to organize for your own benefits and interests. And that has to be one of the crazy ideas that has ever come across in history. And I just want to thank you for doing what you're doing. It's an exceptional work. It is a long term. I appreciate you explaining that this is more of a big picture thing.
Speaker 19This is not just a one flash in the pan situation because I look at 2028. as we will see more of this happen. And you're definitely a spearhead in this. And you're taking the first punches of what it means just to say, no, I like my people. And it's okay to like your people. And we can all kind of do this as long as we have a basic understanding of how this works instead of anything that we come up with is default wrong and bad.
Speaker 19So thank you very much. I appreciate it, host. Thank you very much for the time.
Ian MalcolmIndeed, thank you. Yeah, absolutely, Andrew, and thank you so much. And for anybody that was not able to listen to it, I did a space with Andrew on some of the project that he's been working on specifically. I'll make sure that we put that into the Purple Pill, or Andrew, if you could pull that up, that'd be wonderful.
Ian MalcolmFeel free to throw that in the nest as well if you'd prefer, Andrew. But thank you so much for the wonderful words and, Casey, wonderful responses. Let's go to and check in with Rabbi, who joined us up here as a co-host real quick. And then we'll go down to Mr. One Tribe and McMercy.
@malleusigOh, great. Excellent. Thanks. Thanks for bringing me up. And Casey, it's fantastic to meet you.
Ian MalcolmOh, and Casey, I forgot to let you know, Rabbi Malleus is a 1000% super Jew, and he is very angry that we're having this conversation. And nothing about his persona is sarcasm.
@malleusigOkay. That's correct. Genuine. That's fine. Genuine. How are you? I wanted to add. So, you know, this is the Holocaust is something that I have done some research on. Holocaust comes from Greek, Greek, Greek, not Hebrew, but otherwise you 100 percent correct. And so I have some notes. I'll just run through really quick.
@malleusigSo Holocaust comes from Greek. And after the horrible events of October 8th, I now refer to Poland as their Holocaust, not the Holocaust with a capital H. Gaza is the Holocaust now. Now, tomorrow being Yom HaShoah, which is the remembrance of their Holocaust, this is actually a very timeline of discussion. I have spoken with other rabbis that consider the possibility that was originally called the Holocaust because according to them, the between 100,000 and 6 million religious so-called Shtetl Jews, which the Zionists hated,
@malleusigthat were offered by the Zionists to the fire pits were actually a burnt offering sacrifice made by them as the price of receiving Palestinian real estate. And that's neither here nor there, but let's not... It's fascinating. Yeah, if you talk to rabbis, you get some really interesting conversations. But let's not in our sadness on this day forget who the camp guards were or where the word capital comes from on this grave day of remembrance.
@malleusigThat said, I'm really glad to see more people like you stepping forward to get into politics. This is a momentous time in our history as a country and its people. We are past the era when the television controlled our morals and with the failure of television in Hollywood and with the destruction of its power, thanks, ironically enough, to the introduction of Chinese money and the editorial control that comes with it, we're now finally ready to begin reclaiming control of actual reality.
@malleusigfrom these people that have, for the past maybe even 100 years, have been flooding our minds with their version of a manufactured and fake reality and the artificial morality. Are you speaking of the Chinese? Sorry, what's that, Casey? Are you speaking of the Chinese? I am speaking of the HR department of the human race.
@malleusigWhat do you mean by that? Give me a second. I'll find... I have a file here. I'm talking about the aggressive mimics. the traditional enemies, the carpetbaggers, the Ku Klux Klines, the Epsteins, the Pinocchios, the religious left, the Hasenbaristas, the early lifers, the squirrels, the bagel people.
@caseyputschHold on. I don't know what some of those are. What are squirrels?
@malleusigIt's from a Rick and Morty episode.
@caseyputschOh, okay. You're naming a lot of things. So I'm having to create a chessboard in my mind to wonder where you're going with that.
@malleusigLet's just say I'm talking about the worst landlords in New York. Okay. All right. And we'll leave it at that. Anyway, the thing about this fight is that we have moral superiority. We always have. Fair. Yep.
@malleusigAnd the key that I keep stressing is efficiency of focusing on and supporting our people first instead of going out of our way to fight the other side is the key. This is one of the things that I consistently stress in discussions is the importance of reaching out to people in real life and forming mutual support networks based around shared belief and shared values.
@malleusigThey've had this for centuries based around what they see as race, and they tend to wield it in naked. self-interest to the detriment of others, and they use this in-group loyalty and out-group psychopathy to infiltrate and control the institutions that control the behavior of the rest of us. And without our own networks, we have no defense against this.
@malleusigAnd we need that if we're going to survive. These people are an existential threat to our republic, to our values, to our way of life, not to mention to our very lives and those of our children. Anyway, very happy to finally see some real diversity in electoral choices and a candidate that is all in as an Ohioan and American and can be trusted to act in Ohio's interests and not that of some perfectly fine other country that doesn't have our best in its mind.
@caseyputschFair. Well, I appreciate you having the conversation and I'd enjoy speaking with you any other time too.
@malleusigExcellent.
@caseyputschGood luck, sir. Thank you.
@joann_marieShould we go to another hand?
Ian MalcolmYeah, Rabbi, I thought you might read. I wasn't sure if you were done or not, but wonderfully stated. And Casey, it's always wonderful that we balance out Yitz and some of the wild ideology there with Rabbi Malleus.
@caseyputschYeah, you got me going. I'm like, hold on. I think your exact words, I'm like, he is a super Jew. I'm like, all right, we're leveling up. No, it was a nice conversation. Yeah, we hit a mushroom. I'm like, I don't even know what some of these things are you're saying. Anyway, that was fun.
@malleusigThat was nice. Casey, I literally write songs about being Jewish.
@caseyputschOkay, fair. You know, you may appreciate this. An attorney of mine, nice guy, he's Jewish. He did a Passover where he wrote new songs for it to make it fun. Kind of Mel Brooks-y and theatrics to it. And he... A song I remember, what was it? You know the song, Hooked on a Feeling? I'm hooked on a feeling.
Speaker 20Yeah, I don't believe in.
@caseyputschYeah, he rewrote the words to be talking to Yahweh, which is very entertaining.
@malleusigExcellent. Excellent.
Ian MalcolmRabbi, we'll have to put up Into the Nest, Better Than a Zionist. And Casey, you will have to listen to Rabbi's song, the video that was done. via AI by Vilek that goes along with it is pretty fantastic. And you got to make it all the way to the first chorus to understand the first verse. Otherwise, it sounds a little bit strange.
@malleusigOh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I don't have a file, so if you guys have time later, I can play it, but I'll have to find some way to put it on YouTube so we can listen to it.
Ian MalcolmNo, yeah, Rabbi, why don't you do that? And while we are getting that tuned up, pun intended, let's go to Mr. One Tribe, and then we'll go over to McMercy.
Speaker 18Hey, guys. I appreciate the mic. Thank you, host. Great space. Casey, thanks for taking time to come on the space and talk with us. I'm here in Cleveland, Ohio. I worked on your campaign a little bit in January and was there for some fuckery going on with the signatures and petitions. There was some fuckery, yes. We made it, though.
Speaker 18We made it. We made it. We made it. Like 500 went mysteriously missing. Yeah, yeah. But got through it, made it, got it on the ballot. You know, I was at a fundraiser Saturday night. I'm on the board of this foundation that we give scholarships to students who want to be first responders. The foundation's for a fallen Marine.
Speaker 18He was a...
Speaker 18Met a police officer and a Marine reservist, and then he got called up for Iraq and, you know, another fucking Zog war, and he died in 2005. Anyway, Marcel Sturbich was at the fundraiser.
Speaker 7Oh, okay.
Speaker 18And, you know, some other notable folks. And, you know, there was a few of them, like, almost everybody had heard of you, but it was sort of, like, peripheral. Like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I've heard of Casey, but... tell me more, you know? And so, um, Mike, I guess, you know, how can I help get, get the word out? You know, I know you're, you know, you're, you're on fire on X and, and, and you're absolutely, um, well-known in a lot of areas in, in Ohio, obviously.
Speaker 18And also thank you for, you know, doing this, man. I mean, you're our guy, bro. You are. And, you know, whatever I can do to continue to support and just kind of feel, I sense, and you probably sense this too, there's a little bit of, there's some gaps in awareness among voters. And to your point, the Fox boomers.
@caseyputschWell, yeah, and I don't even mean that as derogatory as it sounds, but it is true. No, it's not, but it is what it is.
Speaker 18Like, how do we get yard signs out? I mean, go to WinRed and...
@caseyputschThat's slow, yeah. We've got more coming. We can connect with the campaign more with you there. I have a certain number of events obviously coming up. Kim is doing events. We're not really doing the same events so we can cover more ground and other people as well. Obviously, the internet is profound. You've got to keep that rolling, keep that big.
@caseyputschBut obviously, with door knockers and people on the ground, it's... The best I can say is I'd be happy to connect more and see how we can implement you or other people with things going on. But that's it. We got to do it. And truth be told, early on, dude, the Republican, especially kind of like the MAGA crowd, were way worse to me than the left.
@caseyputschOh yeah. I was like, you would have thought, I mean, you would have thought I was the worst guy in the world just for existing. And it's like, you all need to check yourself because I've been a Republican forever and I've been doing things to help everybody. And like everything about me shoots, shouts, I'm at least a reasonable human being.
@caseyputschWhat are you doing? So there came a point where I realized the game was rigged against me with the GOP and even my lieutenant governor, just absolute disgust with things that we saw. In fact, I'm going to be making a YouTube video pretty here soon compiling so many of the ways in which the so-called fuckery, excuse me for cursing, comes about.
@caseyputschBut that being said, we're really largely past that. The reality of the challenge is obviously it's impossible for me to be in more than one place. At a time. And the other reality, and I would love for this not to be the reality, but it's true. I'm not independently wealthy. And I can't literally just campaign every single day, dawn till dusk.
@caseyputschAnd the reason being is I literally actually can't afford it and have to work. I know that sounds crazy and I hope that doesn't depress anybody, but it's true and we're kicking ass anyway. And the other thing is, and I'll be perfectly honest,
@caseyputschhave to do the absolute best job I can to still be some modicum of a reasonable husband and father. And I hope that doesn't depress anybody, but there is a line where I have to give to my own family and make sure that I take care of the home base. Otherwise there won't be a campaign. And in no way should any of those words make somebody feel worse.
@caseyputschAnd there was a couple of times early in the campaign I had to push back and I go, you guys, stop and wake up for a second. You know, like, it's like, if we don't do this, there's no campaign. I'm like, if you wreck the candidate, there's no campaign. You know, it is a work-life balance in that regard. And so in any sense, with any amount of resources one has for money, to volunteers, to employees, whatever that is,
@caseyputschtime to campaign, you simply have to apply those in the most effective way you can. And of course, any amount of work beyond that would hypothetically create a better return, but that better return can't come at a massive detriment to anything. Does that make sense?
Speaker 18A thousand percent, absolutely. You know, I'm in the Cuyahoga County Republican Party, so... I was out of it for a while, and then I got back into it. Interestingly, my first meeting last summer went through this list of candidates. It was candidates that were endorsed, something like that, and we went down this list of candidates that were endorsed by the county, and Vivek's name came up, and everybody started screaming, like,
Speaker 18Yeah, against our will. Because Vivek got endorsed at the state level. What's the guy's name? Alex Tarantafoli?
@caseyputschTriantifo. Yeah, I love race. Actually, I got bored with it. In fact, I went so far on one to say is... I can't remember what I said. But yeah, that guy. I'm aware of him. Continue. Forgive me.
Speaker 18That guy. That guy. So here's more fuckery. They... at least Cuyahoga County and a lot of other counties in Ohio, never got the chance to actually endorse any candidate. The state of Ohio at this...
@caseyputschThey tried to mandate?
Speaker 18Yeah, they just like... Ohio endorses Vivek. All counties just are automatically...
@caseyputschI know. I've been hearing this. Higher levels have been calling lower levels and trying to forbid me to speak versus many other things. And that's when I decided, you know what? I'm not playing your game. This is the game I'm playing specifically in the best interest of everybody. And yes, I'm the bounty hunter negotiating with Jabba the Hutt for Han Simolo.
@caseyputschYou're going to give me this because I'm holding a thermal detonator. Like... The GOP has done everything wrong with this. And if I don't get through, the people and me, we're going to burn down, metaphorically. Like, this cannot continue. There is no future if this is what parties do for the betterment of everybody. And we're not going down.
@caseyputschOh, yeah. We're moving forward.
Speaker 18He's a partner. Another little side note for the audience.
@caseyputschThis guy, Alex... Is this a legal partner relating to immigration?
Speaker 18Yeah, yeah. So he's a partner at a law firm called Dinsmore down there near Cincinnati. And one of their largest practices is H-1B legal work.
@caseyputschWell, ain't that a coincidence?
Speaker 18Well, gee whiz. Well... What do you know, right? Yeah. Yeah, millions of dollars a year in legal fees that they earn doing the legal work for H-1B, for these H-1B farming firms that are putting Ohioans out of work.
@caseyputschYeah, well, if it's any indication, I don't know, hopefully this joke is well received. I'm a very lean and thin individual, and he is not. And that might tell you something about the kind of person we are.
Speaker 18He's like the Randy Fine of Ohio.
@caseyputschMaybe. I've never met him.
Speaker 18I don't know. No. That would be a great cage match, Alex and Randy. Put them in the octagon together. You know what? They can do that.
@caseyputschI'll be like, you know what? Do you guys want to watch?
Speaker 18Nah, let's go back to O'Hara. But no, put them in the sumo diapers. Oh, Lord have mercy. No, no, no. That would be glorious.
@caseyputschThere's already enough horrors.
Speaker 18Dude, that's like at least $100 pay-per-view subscription right there. I'm telling you. But anyway. Anyway, I digress. Yeah, thank you. And, you know, I will DM you again and just let me know how I can help, man. Much appreciated. We're rooting for you, brother. All right. I'm hanging in there. Thanks for the host and everybody.
Speaker 18Appreciate it.
Ian MalcolmOf course. And thank you for coming by. And certainly thank you for supporting Casey and some of his efforts. One tribe that is... Look, one tribe. We are the tribe of people that are out there trying to make the world a better place. And there's a bunch of different flavors of that when we get in the details. But at the macro, it's very obvious that...
Ian MalcolmIt's basically us against this insane machine. And so always many, many thanks to everybody that's out there doing their part. Casey, and in this case, One Tribe included, as well as everybody that's up here, for what it's worth. I want to go really quickly to the Honey Badger. Got lost in the shuffle here, and I can't see.
Ian MalcolmHoney Badger.
Speaker 21hey thank you Ian hey nice to meet you Casey you know I actually have a lot of family still living in Ohio I personally went to Franciscan University my son graduated from medical school in Ohio quite familiar with Ohio now I one thing I can tell you and I think perhaps a lot of the audience might not know this is that there's a lot of small colleges in Ohio as compared to other
Speaker 21other states. I mean, it's incredible. So just strategically for you, I'm wondering, because one of the things that Vivek was credited with was how well he connected with college students, you know, Gen Z, etc. Now, before you answer that, I would also say that my son being also part of that generation, really has taken a huge step backward from – these are conservative kids, by the way – taken a step backward from the GOP, from Republicans, from MAGA, and have really started to see, you know, kind of see the cracks in the facade, if you will.
Speaker 21And so I think Vivek was sort of designed to –
Speaker 21be a Trojan horse for the GOP for college-age kids, and it seems like that's failing. So my curiosity is, have you been touring these colleges, and what has been your feedback in the process, if you have?
@caseyputschFantastic points and questions. Truthfully, not, no. I'm actually finding it challenging to connect. It seems like the young people or young... type of Republicans, and I don't mean the organization of Republicans. There's still a weird infatuation or stranglehold with Vivek, and they kind of keep it away. I am planning on doing some things down around Ohio State, down by my alma mater.
@caseyputschObviously, Wexner has a stupid name on a lot of the buildings down there, and I have some serious opinions that relate to Ohio State and family history going back. So we're going to hit that hard. If you have any connections or thoughts, also from your son, I'm all ears. But it's a little more challenging than you might think because of some... Nope, nope.
Speaker 21I honestly, sir, like actually... Yeah.
@caseyputschThat would be... In a sense, it almost seems like an offshoot of how the GOP machine has pushed us out. They've got the initial kind of stranglehold on colleges. So... We'll see how we do here, but I think a couple of key efforts will quickly bleed over, you know, largely through the state because obviously the younger the people, they're immediately connected via social media.
@caseyputschSo we can do a lot with some key things in a short time.
Speaker 21Yeah, that's great. I do know some administrators from some of the small universities. I just followed you. I'll be happy to... send your information to them, et cetera. And yeah, yeah. I mean, they're always looking for, and I know that like, so far they're always looking to talk to whomever is running, it seems, but that is the one thing that I've noticed about Vivek.
Speaker 21And to me, you know, just that, you know, kind of looking at it from the outside, the one place where is his incredible weakness with these students would be H-1B visas would be, you know, um, what kind of a job is waiting for them once they are done. And if foreigners are taking their jobs, that's, that's really where their heads are at, you know, and they're thinking their livelihood.
Speaker 21And I think it just, aside from his, uh, his, um, how do you say, uh, public speaking gifts, like he's very gifted in that way, I think. But, um, what, where his weaknesses is the actual meat and potatoes, you know, his, his his track record with pharmaceuticals, and of course, the things that he said about, you know, such as, um, doesn't matter how long you've lived here, we all have the same share in the United States.
Speaker 21Those, these are the things that I think especially college-age students really whinge at, you know, and, um, but I think, like you said, they're just, they're sort of still mesmerized by him, um, for whatever reason. But I think that that would, it just seems like that would be the, your greatest opportunity to make headway with them.
@caseyputschThank you, I agree. Yeah, that's genuinely horrific for the college students. That is a point that I bring up in many, the majority, frankly, of my speeches when I talk about H-1Bs and specifically how that grift works and how it takes advantage both of the foreign nationals, but most especially the native Ohioans and the young people.
@caseyputschAnd that already are being set up and destroyed with the nature of the housing market and artificially inflated prices and out-competed markets from corporations and private equity companies. We are literally destroying the future of America before the young people even have a chance to start a future. And that simply has to end.
Speaker 21And the vibe from the smaller colleges, you know, I'm talking about the ones that are like five to ten thousand.
@caseyputschYeah, like Tiffin University, Heidelberg or something.
Speaker 21Exactly. Exactly. It just seems to me that that's again, that that would probably be your greatest opportunity because people don't really understand Ohio. Ohio is like very it's conservative, but it's also very religious, but it's also very blue collar. And. And they do, you know, their concern is where am I going to work?
Speaker 21Because a lot of them don't want, a lot of them go to school locally. They're from Ohio. And they look around at the job market and say, well, I got to leave home, you know, due to the lack of opportunity that is there.
@caseyputschWhich is sad, you know. Yeah. I just got to bring this point up. I've thought about this a lot and talked about it with my wife. I'm like, why is it we live in a world where kids go off to school to God knows where and then just... It's kind of this weird cultural norm for them to just take a job anywhere in the country and you just split up families and dilute all of our cultures in America itself.
@caseyputschBecause as I get more of a middle-aged man, I'm like, that's insane. Families should stick more together. You'd be stronger if grandparents and parents and things like that at least live close around to help in raising children and being a stronger family. When families are all spread across the United States, life is harder.
Speaker 21Yeah, 100%. Now the cost of living being a little better there, but at the same time, you know, a lot of kids, they end up living in whatever town they went to school into. So that is actually an opportunity for, you know, for places like Neomed, you know, for... Yeah, Rootsville. But it's just that there's not the same opportunity.
Speaker 21So it's sort of a feedback cycle. And I'm just saying this because it seems like you have a tremendous opportunity there. But the reason I brought that up is because the environment and sort of the culture in those universities would be far different than, let's say, Ohio State or the University of Ohio. Yeah, that's fair.
Speaker 21Even Miami, Ohio, I think. just a different type of a kid yeah fair fair thank you so much it's lovely talking to you i will uh thank you i'll give you information to my family take care no and thank you so much honey badger for being here
Ian MalcolmHoney Badger, don't give an F, except when it comes to the country and the people and the citizens within it. And lots of love for that. Dr. Simon, I saw you hop back in before we go down to McMurphy. And then, Nurse, did you want to jump in? Some comments, some questions, some thoughts. Always love to hear from you.
Speaker 22I know. You made me a speaker.
Ian MalcolmIt should work.
Speaker 22I mean, like, you can hear me, right? We can. Oh, wow. Okay, perfect. I don't know. I'm just listening. It's a very nice discussion. I got kicked out, I told you, like 109 times. Every time I entered again, I got kicked out again. Now I'm on my phone. Seems to work. And, you know, this Jewish dude in here, he was wild.
Speaker 22What is his name? Jurek or something? Oh, yes. Like, he can't be real. He can't be real.
Ian MalcolmOh, he's real.
@malleusigOh, he's real, all right.
Speaker 22This should be forbidden, really. Like, he should be banned. That's, like, insane what he was saying. Sorry. But I was, like, I don't know if I was, like, laughing or triggered, but, like, you know, this was too much. I mean, he really believes all this shit. I mean, if he does, he needs to go to a mental hospital together with Laura Loomer.
Ian MalcolmSimon, he is totally the real deal. At least I think he is. He's certainly consistent. But the vocal intonation, the inflection, where he chooses to emphasis certain syllables, I find very, very funny.
Speaker 22I mean, he says he's American, isn't he?
Ian MalcolmYes, he's an American.
Speaker 22And he's like speaking Yiddish? What is his language?
Ian MalcolmNo, no, he's never been to Israel. I don't know if he speaks any other language or not. Yesterday, yesterday in the space, he said to everybody that he had been drinking, if I'm not mistaken. Joanne, please correct me if I'm wrong. And then he said, all of you should become gay and eat the goy slop goy, I think is the phrasing that he used.
Ian MalcolmAnd it was in jest. I want to let everybody know that was for fun, or at least I thought it was.
@joann_marieI've cried from laughing with Jits so much. But he's serious, guys. But I mean, I don't know. People have no self-awareness. But he's one of the funny ones. I enjoy talking to him.
@caseyputschYeah, it was funny. When you guys imparted him upon me, I was like, wait, is this guy serious? Is this real? It was a fascinating experience.
Ian MalcolmNo, he demonstrates a lot of the accusations that perhaps we would make of certain cultures and of perhaps genetics. I do think that that plays into things. He's a walking stereotype is what you're trying to say? Well, you know, what's the good way to think? Stereotypes usually have their basis in something, and Yitz might demonstrate some of those stereotypes.
Ian Malcolmis maybe what I would say. But yeah, no, Simon, I'm curious, that was your first time encountering Yitz. You thought it was perhaps tongue-in-cheek because it's so outlandish?
Speaker 22Well, I don't join too many spaces. So, yeah, it was the first time I was like, oh, he can't be real. But, I mean, he was serious. But if you then check out, you know, Robbie Schmooly's tweets, I mean, like, he's doing the same. Like, you know, just showing his ugly face. Yeah, I mean, like, he's serious as well. Mark Levine, they're all serious.
Speaker 22And they don't see that they're so absurd. But they are. I mean, like, for them, they're God-chosen people. I mean, this dude said it. Like, we are God-chosen, you know? Like, what are you talking about? And he means it.
@malleusigI think what they do is they send people into discussions like this, like Rabbi Shmuley, to consciously and purposely push the Overton window so that your average... kind of like left-leaning Jewish person doesn't look like, it looks like kind of like centrist in comparison. So you can get people like Randy Fine, who are like, yeah, Keolak is in Gaza, I don't care.
@malleusigHe'll look like more normal because they throw in Rabbi Shmuley and Yitz.
Ian MalcolmWell, for what it's worth, Simon, Casey earlier had mentioned that he's had a lot of fun ratioing Mark Levin. And when he said it, you were not in the room, but I thought I would bring up the subject because Casey, I'm not sure if you've seen Dr. Simon's ratios on Mark Levin, but they're comedic gold.
@caseyputschOh, I'll look forward to that. Actually, the last thing I said to Mark Levin, he was, I think he showed a picture of like a convoy of all kinds of military cargo aircraft going from the United States to, you know, Iran or whatever. And he wrote something. He's so happy about it. And I said, the only thing I hate more than fighting Israel's evil war is the fact that Mark Levin is probably hard while commenting this.
Speaker 22Yeah, these days it's very easy to ratio him. I mean, like, I think today I made like 10 replies, 10 ratios, and like brutal ones, like 10 to 1 ratios. So, I mean, he has like 5 million followers, but nobody likes what he's saying. And he's totally unhinged, like... If you check his tweets or posts, it's called posts nowadays, he's like using, he's like calling people Nazi, you know, the Vogue Reich or human scum or whatever in literally every post.
Speaker 22And he thinks like, is it normal? Like if they were always behaving like this in the last, you know, hundreds of years, everything starts making sense because every, like of every Jew, the mask is slipping. Look, Laura Loomer, check out Check out Gad Saad. Check out Ben Shapiro. Check out Mark Levin. They're all like going all in.
Speaker 22And they think like, okay, people need to like us. We need to force them to like us.
@caseyputschI know. Yes. Yes, I have observed this also.
Ian MalcolmCasey, I put up into the nest, which is above the speakers panel. If you scroll up, it's got one of Simon's posts from three days ago, which is part of his moldy bread collection, which is the ongoing gag that he's got with Mark Levin.
@caseyputschWhat are you? Oh, I got to see this. One moment. Oh, let's see. Here we go.
Ian MalcolmThat's great. Simon, do you want to give the background on the moldy bread? Oh, yes.
Speaker 22I can do it. So, you know, Mark Levin pissed me off. And I was looking for rotten food on Google. Just to post underneath this post and say, like, okay. was talking to a friend and i was saying like oh i i bet you like rotten food gets more likes than mclean so i was just like putting like moldy bread into google and this was the first picture that shows up you can do it's just moldy moldy bread images and that's the first picture literally so i was putting it underneath i'm like i was saying like oh i bet this this little bread is going to get more likes
Speaker 22It was like, he got like 500 likes, I got 20,000. I was like, what the fuck? That's awesome. Yeah. And then I'm like posting stuff with Moldy Bread. And it works. It works every single time. I mean, like Moldy Bread has more, like did more to society than Mark Levin. I mean, Hennessy, you know, it's derived from mold. And at least, yeah, moldy stuff has a function.
Speaker 22Mark Levin doesn't.
Speaker 5Yes.
Ian MalcolmWell, with that, let's go to Mr. McMercy. Oh, I'm sorry. Let's go to Nurse Michelle, and then we'll go to McMercy.
Speaker 23Hello, and thank you for letting me speak. Nurse Michelle, I'm a 37-year nurse and host of Nurse Michelle Talks Community Space. And hello, Casey. I am a former resident of Warren County, Ohio, with family still living in Claremont, Butler, Hamilton, and Montgomery Counties.
Speaker 7Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 23I love this. I love your state. I believe there's a major issue that I haven't heard addressed tonight that I believe that anybody wanting to win the governorship could possibly win if they made it a major topic on their campaign, if they made it loud and clear. The nursing profession, as you know, maybe or not, is one of the most trusted professions in the country for the last 20 years.
Speaker 23Everybody loves nurses until the pandemic. And everybody has a doctor. And everybody has a reason to see a doctor. And I'm really, there's a point I wanna make about a medical issue, but I also wanna thank Honey Badger for setting me up for a college point that I was gonna make that will chime in with what she was saying as well on this topic.
Speaker 23But the medical issue I wanna bring to your attention that I think is very paramount is that you have 175,000 nurses in your state. You have 66,000 doctors. You have 230 hospitals.
Speaker 23You have 950 nursing homes, 1,000 assisted living communities, 1,500 home health agencies, 250 hospice agencies, 350 outpatient centers, 600 diagnostic facilities, 400 behavioral health facilities, 600 urgent cares, 300 dialysis centers, just to name a few of ways that your citizens access medical care on a regular basis.
Speaker 23And though I am a retired nurse when the pandemic hit, as a 37-year nurse with six kids at home, I was forced to have to become a medical freedom fighter, providing early treatment education for people all over the country and the world while our public health authorities were holding out for a vaccine. And when we nurses knew that monoclonal antibodies, if everybody remembers that, were literally turning people around in 30 minutes, they could walk in on death's door and walk out 30 minutes later perfectly fine, able to go and live their lives without another day of illness.
Speaker 23And we could save an entire nursing home with administering that. When Biden came in, that administration federalized monoclonal antibodies. It was perfectly working like a smooth oiled machine, saving people all over the country until it was federalized. And it became virtually impossible to access and it made it unreachable for people.
Speaker 23In case you're not aware, You know, if something is working in a pandemic, you cannot invoke an emergency use authorization product like a vaccine. So what began was an agenda of harm to stop any kind of early treatment education to the public, and that includes Ohioans. So while the federal government colluded with social media to censor nurses like myself, who were providing citations to educate patients, helping people to be able to access religious accommodations and medical accommodations to avoid getting a COVID vaccine,
Speaker 23leadership within government in Ohio, like other states, allowed the propaganda to permeate their state. And since this insanity started in 2020, a retired nurse has had to become this person that's now exposing the harms while heavily censored, okay? So in 2020, Mike DeWine was very aggressive declaring the state of emergency in March, like a lot of other governors did.
Speaker 23and he enforced the business restrictions and the closures, and people, businesses have been lost completely, people completely ruined in your state because of those kind of mandates, all right? And he was the first in the nation to shut down the schools. He implemented statewide mask mandates as early as July 2020, before Biden even came in, and Ohio was considered one of the earliest and most aggressive states regarding mask mandates initially, okay?
Speaker 23And Ohio was like a hands-off freedom state in 2020. He did not do anything aggressively. He remained passive. And as you know, DeWine and his own party was not happy with him, and there was some tension over the matter. And the legislature moved to limit his emergency powers and his authority to issue all these sweeping mandates, and he was restricted.
Speaker 23And a lot of governors got a lot of authority that people are still suffering with today. but he publicly called the federal, when Biden came out with a vaccine mandate, he called it a mistake and claimed that businesses should have the right to be able to make their own decisions, people within businesses should, but he did not block mandates in Ohio.
Speaker 23He allowed hospitals and employers per the Biden-Harris CMS mandate to require vaccines of medical professionals throughout the state and employers with more than 100 employees. And in his silence to stop that, Other businesses followed suit with an illegal, unconstitutional vaccine mandate for people to be able to participate in civil society in Ohio, to maintain citizens' ability to even feed their own families, especially if you were working within any of those places I just listed.
Speaker 23that people are employed in the thousands in your state, okay? So if you even serviced a hospital with food or supplies, you had to have the vaccine under the CMS mandate. And the Ohio legislature did take some steps toward limiting the mandates and passed some laws that said, oh yeah, as long as it's not, you can't make them take a non-FDA approved product.
Speaker 23Well, what did the public health do for us? They made sure to really make sure that was FDA approved really fast. And all of a sudden, the mandate was upon the students and the citizens of your state. And Ohio maintained, instead of it being such a red state, such an important state in elections, it... remained lukewarm and stayed in the middle of the road and it did not stand up against Biden-Harris acting unconstitutionally.
Speaker 23And because of that lukewarm passivity, by not confronting the issue of the requirement to maintain basic human rights, to bodily autonomy and proper informed consent, medical professionals all over the state of Ohio were forced to get a vaccine or lose their job. And that we had the largest, for those who don't know this, we had the largest mass exodus
Speaker 23of medical professionals in the history of this country over that mandate. And we still haven't recovered from it. The majority of nurses and doctors that are gonna be caring for you in a lot of your facilities And nurse practitioners, they found other ways to make money because they are not putting up with this crap. And what was done, what happens instead is you've got all these foreign nurses and you've got high-paying travel nurses instead taking care of you that don't know the doctors.
Speaker 23Your lives are in much more danger when you have that kind of situation going on. And what continued to go ahead and happen was, that's not even counting, just so you know this, because people don't realize this. This is not counting the permanently handicapped and dead nurses and medical professionals from that vaccine that are being completely gaslit within your state, within your medical facilities, and within this country who are trying to get help from the severe injuries they have incurred from that vaccine.
Speaker 23And that's not counting the cancers, okay? So though Ohio was less restrictive than, let's say, California, New York, and New Jersey, and were more restrictive than Florida, South Dakota, and Texas, Ultimately, even Ohio broke Title VII law by denying American citizens right to be able to deny a vaccine to just be able to participate and work to put food on the table for their families.
Speaker 23And by the way, the medical community is the largest employer of single mothers. So we're talking about a whole population of women out there that anybody wants to be pro-women talk about, I can't feed my babies unless I get that vaccine. Well, guess what? thousands of patients that are medical people damaged by that vaccine who got it so that they could feed their children who now cannot work or function because they're so handicapped, okay?
Speaker 23I had to help thousands of people all over the country notify their employers and their colleges and their schools to invoke their own right to have accommodation under the U.S. Civil Rights Act of Title VII. And should Ohio citizens be required to have to have a religious accommodation to be able to have a right to their own bodily autonomy?
Speaker 23That's what we're talking about here. Should they have to expose their religious preference? We've talked about religion a lot tonight. Should you have a right to know what my religion opinion is just so I don't have to have a vaccine? Absolutely not. And should I have to have a medical reason to not have an EUA product injected into me?
Speaker 23Absolutely not. And when it comes to how did Ohio perform during that pandemic, when it comes to colleges, and this is where I'm gonna touch on what Honey Badger said, and you brought that up, that when it comes to the education in your state, what you were saying is how to reach these college students, because these are very important people, and they are our children's children.
Speaker 23What happened during that pandemic for the sake of our children's children, cannot happen again. And it will happen again if somebody doesn't take up arms and do what needs to be done about it. And when I say arms, I mean with your mouth, with your words, and with your actions. And what she was saying about how to reach these people, what do you have to do?
Speaker 23How about a slogan that says, do you want the right to go to college without being forced to get a vaccine to continue your meritoriously earned education? We're talking about nursing students. I won't get ahead of myself. There are free speech areas, Casey, all on every single campus in your state. And you can bring a mic.
Speaker 23and a speaker and run your mouth all day long about this topic. And you will draw in the people who have a rational mind and who are sick or have a dead person. Apparently the stats are 75% of the US population knows somebody injured by the vaccine. So that means those students know somebody and you're gonna touch them because they don't wanna be injected just so they can have a class.
Speaker 23So that's just an option for you. But there's an organization called NoCollegeMandates.com and Ohio State, Ohio University, University of Cincinnati and Kent State University require acquired vaccines or had strong COVID compliance in 2021 all the way through 2022. And it doesn't matter that they relaxed their mandate, supposedly, after forcing perfectly young, healthy individuals to take an experimental vaccine or forsake their pursuit of their meritoriously earned education.
Speaker 23So right now in your state, nursing students right now, Casey, cannot pursue that. It's very hard to get into nursing school. It's hard to get into occupational therapy programs. OT, any kind of health occupations program, they're not easy to do. And we all dream about the day we get accepted into the college we want to go to.
Speaker 23And when you're there and you're just a 19-year-old girl finally getting your chance to be a nurse, and somebody says to you, you can't come to this college and participate in the nursing program unless you submit to this COVID-19 vaccine, they will get it. And a lot of them are dead, handicapped, and injured to this day, okay?
Speaker 23And it's happening right now still in your state and it's got to stop. Okay, so anyways, that's reality. So no one's doing anything about it and no one is watching. Nobody's talking about it. And all these colleges in your, okay, I'm sorry, I'll keep going.
Ian MalcolmI'm called Nurse Michelle Talks for a reason. Just really quickly, so I've got to ask. So Nurse Michelle, this, obviously you've made COVID, it seems like kind of your life's pursuit and work at this point. It's obviously incredibly important to you. Is that fair?
Speaker 23Well, I mean, yes, I believe that for the sake of my children's children, I have a daughter who happens to be in the federal vaccine court of special masters and has been in it for nine years from a brain injury from a chickenpox vaccine. And when that happened to you before a pandemic hits, and you know how extreme a vaccine injury can be to a child and that it takes nearly 10 years
Speaker 23to go through a vaccine court to get any justice for that injured child and you're bankrupt and the child's life has been ruined. She should have been an opera singer. And instead, she is now a special needs person that has lost all scholarships and ability to perform. When that is your kid, and somebody tries to roll out some EUA product on an American public, I'm gonna make sure that you and everybody you care about knows the risks that are involved because that's what good medical professionals do.
Speaker 23They provide proper informed consent. And you are dealing with people in this audience that don't even know there's a federal vaccine court. They don't even know that in 1986, a law was passed. that gave 100% liability-free protection.
Ian MalcolmAnd Michelle, not to kick off, and I agree, there were obviously massive atrocities that took place. I think that essentially the pharmaceutical companies aligned with the politicians, who aligned with the media, who aligned with all the commercial interests, who basically aligned with everything to make sure everybody jammed this thing into their arm, despite the fact that we now know that all kinds of cancers have increased, in some cases, 50, 60, 70, 80%.
Ian MalcolmAnd there's been all kinds of other issues. The question that I would have, Have you, in all of your research, because you've obviously spent an immense amount of time on this subject, have you noticed any commonality across the leadership of all of those COVID companies?
Speaker 23You mean the COVID vaccines?
Ian MalcolmYes, the companies that rolled out the COVID vaccine, like Pfizer, for example, or Moderna or Johnson & Johnson.
Speaker 23Well, instead of getting involved with each of them, they're buying you all. They're buying you all. They're buying your hospitals. They're buying your doctors. Every doctor in your state and your city is going to recommend a particular drug to your citizens because they're getting a kickback from those pharmaceutical industries.
Ian MalcolmI totally agree. It was so obviously corrupted. So I'm trying to understand how we... could have gotten into such a mess and how there wasn't any oversight. And it seems like all these groups were aligned in terms of their interests. So I'm just kind of curious, have you looked into the leadership of Moderna and Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer and the CDC?
Ian MalcolmDid you find any pattern there?
Speaker 23Yeah, 100% collusion and corruption. And that's a bigger topic to talk about. Did you find any pattern? Pattern of corruption, patterns of collusion.
Ian MalcolmThe cumulative interest of all these groups of people, it just seems so strange that Albert Borla and Rochelle Walensky.
Speaker 23Okay, I'll say something that will be offensive to many, but I don't really care. It's that they worship at the Church of Vaccines. That's what it is. It's a money-making machine.
Ian MalcolmIs that something that somebody signs up for?
Speaker 23No, no, it's a legit, it's something that is literally a problem in our society. We have this belief system that has been started in 1986. Wait, wait, hang on, hang on.
Ian MalcolmSo, so, so Albert Bourla belongs to the Church of Vaccines? Is that?
Speaker 23No, no, I want to, it's a, it's a way that I mock them. Okay, that's the way I'm mocking them. Okay, but it's a very valid point. Okay, the point is that we have.
Ian MalcolmThe Church of Vaccine, when you say that, maybe I'm misreading something. What do you mean when you say that?
Speaker 23Well, I'm saying that I'm not a high priestess of the Church of Vaccines, but they are. Okay, they're high priests and priestesses of that. And when I say that, that means that this is the money-making machine. Is that an ethnic thing or a monetary thing or a religious thing? It's Nurse Michelle's thing.
Ian MalcolmI know, Nurse Michelle, can we just speak in point?
@hussainshafieiNo, it's a metaphor, Ian. It's a metaphor. It's not real.
@malleusigExactly. It's this idea that vaccines are the be-all, end-all and the pinnacle of modern medicine.
Speaker 23Yes, if we didn't have it, it's as if they came down from God. Based on nothing. As good as sugar water.
Ian MalcolmBut Nurse Michelle, worshiping at the cult of the vaccine or the synagogue of the vaccine, or I don't know, the rabbi of the vaccine. I'm really trying to get to the bottom of this. I'm trying to understand what could it be between Albert Borla and Rochelle Walensky?
Speaker 23All these other groups... Well, if you do want to expand on that, if you do want to expand on that, that's a topic, I think, for another point. But let me just say this. No, no, no, no. What matters to your citizens, what matters to your citizens, honestly, is that you make sure they do not ever have to do that again.
Ian MalcolmHang on, Michelle, I'm really trying to be super patient here. Because obviously you spend a lot of time really proactively trying to make the world better by notifying people of this insane thing that took place that has brought horrors to so many people. So what is the common denominator here? How do the people arrive at this kind of synagogue of the vaccine?
Ian MalcolmWhat commonality? Do you think they all went to the same school? Propaganda. Or did they grow up in the same neighborhood? What could be the common denominator?
Speaker 23Money.
Ian MalcolmIt's money. Okay, so Albert Borla, do you think he just has lots of money?
@malleusigShe's not written.
Ian MalcolmI know, that's why I want to get to the bottom of this.
@malleusigI know, but it sounds like we're bullying her.
Ian MalcolmWell, not trying to bully, but... Okay, so then I'll ask you this question. I've been trying to lead the witness or the horse to the water. So just out of curiosity, Michelle, have you looked at all at the Wikipedia pages or the early life sections of all of the people at the top?
Speaker 23Well, Wikipedia would be censored data, right? Wikipedia would be data not worth looking at.
Ian MalcolmThere would be better sources to look at. So I will just be very blunt. This is where I go from really trying to be patient. They're all Jews, Michelle. And I don't mean to hijack the space, but you went on a tirade. about COVID. And I agree with you. And the media is totally aligned with the academic institutions, along with all these other big companies.
Speaker 23Casey, I am fully aware of that point. And I am aware of that. And I'm fully aware that everyone in question that you are discussing is as well.
Ian MalcolmBut you've never mentioned that word once in any of your Twitter posts.
Speaker 23I don't choose to go that path because my goal is to overthrow them. My goal is to make sure they cannot do what they have done. Whoever they are, they may not stop it. By not mentioning who they are? No, that's not the angle I'm going to come at it from because my goal is to make sure the public is aware that whoever they may be, they are going to make your children get a vaccine if somebody doesn't protect you.
@caseyputschNo, it's okay. May I throw a little something in there that I think you might enjoy? My lieutenant governor pick, Kim Georgetown, was really an amazing crusader. during COVID in 2020 and bringing it around her pocket constitutions and showing how things are unconstitutional. She was a real war, genuinely a warrior against that.
@caseyputschAnd that's a huge reason, frankly, and that initiative drive from her with that to go against the grain in the best interest of everybody and to see the hypocrisies and absurdities of why I'm so happy to have her as part of this campaign. I just wanted to say that. because we do care.
Speaker 23There's an agenda of harm. There's clearly an agenda of harm. And it trickles all the way down to the childhood vaccines. And I want to make sure people hear this. It is 2026. It is not 1776. We know how to take care of chickenpox, measles, mumps, and every single other disease. I had all of them. I'm here to live and tell you that I lived to go through it all.
Speaker 23And my mom left me at home to care for myself through all of them because she had to work. And my point is, is that Billions of people in the world have had these childhood illnesses, but somebody with an agenda of harm, Casey, you've made a point to who it may be, there's an agenda of harm to harm. And you've got to protect your children.
Speaker 23Your children are in your hands. There are people like myself and other medical professionals trying to help you understand how easy it is to take care of your kids with basic childhood illnesses. Protect your children from these vaccines. Since 1986, since these people did what they did, They have made it so that where it was once only three vaccines on a childhood schedule, now before a child is 18 graduating high school, they have to go to college in your school, in your state, with a vaccine paper that has had 72 injections given to them before they can go into the college.
Speaker 23That has to stop. It's got to get to where there's no religious accommodation, there's no medical accommodation. Instead, the topic is...
@blueskyambI got to pop off. I appreciate the invite. I just wanted to anecdotally throw in before I have to go. I was a cop for 13 years, a detective at the end. I lost my job fighting the COVID vaccines, leading the PBA against writing the religious exemptions, doing all that good stuff. So I'm completely aware. But I do think the first step is doing exactly what Casey's doing.
@blueskyambAnd that's how you win. And so I appreciate everything he's doing, taking that first step in fighting against the system. And so I'm sure he's fully aware. And as he just said, he's already utilized people for his format and that. And so I appreciate that. And I wanted to say more, but unfortunately, I have to run. But yeah, Casey.
@blueskyambKeep on punching them, and we're all rooting for you, brother.
@caseyputschI appreciate your fervor with that. The vaccine scared the absolute hell out of me.
Speaker 23Well, they've already got another one coming. $5 million has already been spent on the next pandemic called the bird flu. They're ready for it. They're ready to do it until somebody does something to stop it.
@blueskyambAnd that's Casey. And that's, that's Casey's doing something about it. So that's, that's why we're here.
@caseyputschWe'll stand, we'll stand shoulder to shoulder in the trenches and expensive ammunition. I, uh, we're, we're, America's done with this shit and I'm, I'm running for governor, um, as a nice thing to do right now. So I genuinely appreciate you saying that. Thank you. Of course.
@blueskyambYeah. Thanks guys. Thanks for the time. And thanks for, uh, hosting the, uh, some of the halo guys, uh, take care of them.
Speaker 23Thank you, Casey, for letting me share those words with you. I think that this is a path to awakening the college students. They are legion, and you start touching them. You start touching the medical professionals and reminding them of what was done to them, reminding them of what they were made to do, because many that got it did not want to get it, and they got it anyways.
@caseyputschI genuinely know, and I would love to be able to impart to you more that I care about this more than you know. Sometimes when I'm a little quieter about something, it's because if I start saying what I think, it might be a little, you know, just thank you. Thank you. I agree with you.
Ian MalcolmAnd Truth Teller, were you, I don't know if I could hear you, my friend. Were you jumping in?
@malleusigTruth? Can you hear him? I can't hear him.
@joann_marieI think he's glitching. He tried to unmute.
Ian MalcolmI'll try to, let's bring him back up here, see if this works.
@caseyputschYou guys there?
@malleusigYep, yep. I mean, I'm here anyway. We're just waiting to see if Truth can talk.
@malleusigTruth, you muted up.
@malleusigI don't know. Sorry. Do we need to recycle them again?
@joann_marieIn the meantime, guys, please repost this space. Follow Ian and Truth and Rabbi and, of course, our special guest, Casey. And thank you, everybody, so much for being here. Hopefully, Truth can.
@malleusigAny of you in Ohio, reach out to Casey and find out how you can support his campaign. Thank you.
@malleusigDude, I'd vote for you twice if I could.
@caseyputschYou know, I always appreciate that sentiment when people say that, but I'm careful how I comment because I don't want to get attacked for voter fraud or something.
@malleusigExactly.
@caseyputschActually, it's funny. Today, someone had sent me. They took a picture of a computer screen. Somebody's running some like investigative AI. And it listed a number of Republican politicians, including everybody from like the fact to Jim Jordan and such. And it lists off like all the legal things they've had against them, suits and charges and everything like that.
@caseyputschAt the bottom, the computer literally said like Casey Putsch, clean, zero federal state suits, like nothing.
@malleusigYeah. That's what I like in a candidate. You definitely sound like the kind of candidate that doesn't have a secret history of drugging and date raping women or putting on huge fake breasts and making pouty faces at a camera or something, right? For me, that just kind of screams authenticity.
@caseyputschYeah, man. We have no divorces in the family. My grandparents were married 74 years before my grandmother passed away. Oh, yeah. Nobody's been arrested. Nobody's shitty. Forgive me for saying it like that. But no, I don't know. We just try to, I don't know. We're just decent people. I mean, the worst thing I've done is there was like one night at 3 a.m.
@caseyputschI was riding my MV Agusta motorcycle around Columbus and they just repaved the entirety of the highway and it was six lanes of flawless asphalt. And I swear to you, there was not a single car. And I'm like... Yeah, I'm cracking a throttle on this thing.
@malleusigSo, you know, I mean, that's bad as it gets. So you've never had to dispose of one dead hooker in your life? No. Dude, you were going to stand out like a sore thumb in Washington.
@caseyputschUh, yeah. Yeah, I know. I don't want to go to your part. I'll cap Washington.
@caseyputschYou know, it's funny. I hear all the actions in the bathroom, actually. That's what George Santos says. Yes. What did he say? Hear all the actions in the bathroom? Oh, Lord have mercy.
Speaker 11That's correct, yeah. That's where the grip lines are below. And whatever happens in the bathroom stays in the bathroom, though. There's rumors, right? Yeah, man. In fact, it happens in congressional hallways. And, well, now within Congress, too, actually. There's videos.
@caseyputschWell, I'll put it this way. When I did, it's a little... Final joke on this. When I did Tucker's interview and I was sitting down with him before he does it, he's like, would you like a Zint? Or what does he have, Alps? Is it Alps, his brand of nicotine pouches or whatever? And he says, would you like one? I go, no thanks, man.
@caseyputschCoffee's the hardest stuff I do.
Speaker 11Yeah, Casey, look, just on the previous conversation, a couple of points with COVID or vaccines. The problem isn't just... Vaccines, obviously, I'm against all vaccines. They're not even really vaccines because what are they supposed to do? It's provide immunity and stop the spread. Many of them don't do any of that. That's why you have to keep taking them.
Speaker 11But it's also addressing a society of hypochondriacs that's constantly dependent on some kind of medication. That's true. You have a heavily medicated society. And when you're dealing with, and respectfully, Nurse Michelle, it's nothing personal against you, but when you're dealing with medical professionals in general, they're always so quick to want to recommend some kind of synthetic drug to solve your problem.
Speaker 11be it for your depression or your anxiety or your sleep problems or a painkiller, for instance. That's a big problem. As opposed to actually addressing the root cause of a lot of these health issues that many people will end up facing as a result of, well, it could be accidental, it could be a place of work, it could just be even a genetic predisposition.
Speaker 11Who really knows at this point? Because there's so many different medical conclusions one could draw on. But... I mean, the main point to address here is that the medical system is rigged and compromised. You're dealing with doctors that are incentivized to prescribe these various types of drugs that end up causing addictions.
Speaker 11And you'd be averse not to mention some of the families involved, like the Sackler family and Purdue family, who killed about a million Americans over prescribing. And they're a family of doctors, by the way, that represent Purdue Pharma, killed over a million because they were incentivizing other doctors to over-prescribe oxycodone, Percocets, and painkillers for Americans who were dealing with things like back pain or
Speaker 11headaches, et cetera, as a result of, say, car accidents or some kind of accident. This is a huge problem and it's ongoing. This society of hypochondriacs needs to be addressed. And this is something, you know, when you're dealing with university campus students, it's stuff like this and also high cost of living inflation, which people just simply don't understand what causes it.
Speaker 11I watched the video where this one college kid, he played this video, created a video to show how his cost of expenses for what he bought at Walmart went up over 400x over the course of two years. It went from like $50 to $198. He was baffled. He couldn't understand why. Like, how is this possible that inflation could go up so much when they don't want to claim it's only like 3.5% right now?
Speaker 11That's, as you know, heavily manipulated because of how they calculated the CPI, where they can, of course, exploit the basket of goods they use to then misrepresent what the typical person's average costs are because it's different for the billionaires than it is for the average person. who has to struggle between filling up their gas tank or filling up their fridge.
Speaker 11That's what the average person is facing. Now, with students, what are they facing? Well, it's, of course, high cost of tuition. Why is there even tuition in a first world country? These are real questions that need to be asked. Now, if you're pushed back, well, it's socialism. Why are you asking for a free ride? Well, why do corporations get a free ride?
Speaker 11Why does the military industrial complex get a free ride? Why was there TARP when they failed in 2008? Why are they always so quick to want to give you a student loan at a high interest rate? but they won't give you a loan towards a small business. You have to collateralize that against a piece of real estate. They don't want to incentivize entrepreneurs and thinkers.
Speaker 11They want to incentivize indoctrination camps they call universities or colleges or whatnot.
@caseyputschAnd basically, if you don't, they create a political radical before you even get out of school. And they steal a nation's wealth before it begins.
Speaker 11So you're saying you had a problem connecting with the youth? It's these issues that will get their attention because they're completely priced out of this market. And the only solution that guys like Trump have is what? A 50-year mortgage from a 30-year mortgage? So be in debt longer, be a slave longer to the system, as opposed to, well, let's actually address the ridiculous inflation and manipulation that causes unemployment from guys like that are in charge of the Microsofts or the Oracles or the Googles, etc.
Speaker 11They'll make record profits and then do mass layoffs that disproportionately affect one particular segment of the population. And it's not the small individuals, it's Usually the white man, if you haven't noticed. There's hundreds of thousands of qualified white programmers. Some of them I know can't get a job.
@caseyputschI've noticed for the last 30 years.
Speaker 11Absolutely. And these are the problems that need to be addressed, obviously. And guys like Vivek are not part of any solutions. They're the ones telling the American worker, you don't work hard enough. That's why we have to bring in imports from India who have better work ethic than you. The biggest slap in the face they've ever heard.
Speaker 11Here's a simple example I used to try to let my followers know how inflation works. In 1980, A Big Mac costs 50 cents on average in America. Minimum wage was $3.10. Today, a Big Mac costs over $8. That's 16x inflation and it's 30% smaller. Guess how much minimum wage is on average? It's around $12, $13. So you're looking at 16x versus 4x.
Speaker 11How is it reasonable to expect the Gen Zs and Alphas to be able to compete or be able to manage cost of living when inflation has skyrocketed and soared? you know, while the Gen X and boomers have been able to benefit off of this because their homes have got quadruple quintuple, then they become overnight millionaires and have nest eggs.
Speaker 11And they come back with, well, when I was your age, I already had a home paid off because it used to cost $6,000 and I was earning $8,000 a year. So yeah, I could pay it off in a year if I saved up and I didn't have a family to pay for. So we only need, well, a dad working and then a mom could raise the kids. And you mentioned the point about, oh, why do kids have to be separated to go to a university, say out of state or, you know, even a different town or whatnot.
Speaker 11Because that's their way of decimating the nuclear family. Let's get the kids separated from the parents if they're not already separated because both parents have to work. Now we can further indoctrinate them with less distraction and proper parental guidance that should be constantly there at all times. I'll leave you with this because of your age.
Speaker 11Maybe you used to watch a show with your parents called Dallas back in the day in the 1980s. Did you ever watch that show? I loved the theme song and then after that was over, I went and did my own thing. There's a reason why I mention it. Now, they're a wealthy oil family of multiple generations, right? Did you notice one thing they all had in common?
@caseyputschNo, what was that?
Speaker 11The right? They all lived under the same household. Now, they're all wealthy enough, all independently wealthy enough to live elsewhere, but that's what traditional values used to be in America. They would live in the same household even when married. Even when married and had kids. It was never frowned upon. But now, oh, you're 18 years old.
Speaker 11You still live at home, you weirdo. Go and live under some... Kosher house landlord who's going to overcharge you on rent and give you shit conditions like the likes of what Trump and the Kushners do or Blackstone and BlackRock that are major real estate owners across America. So it's a huge problem, isn't it? Because they can just raise rents on you.
Speaker 11What are you going to do when they are the primary owners of real estate across the country and elsewhere? Because they're global as well, right?
Speaker 7Yeah.
Speaker 11So it's a massive problem. So a reversion to traditional values solves a lot of these problems, doesn't it? Especially when it comes to cost living and my triple F method involving don't be a faggot. Don't be a fat fuck fast. Take better care of your health, of course. And, of course, don't live in fear of the Jew. You replace that with, of course, the triple L, which involves avoiding liquor, liability, and ladies.
Speaker 11At least minimize your liabilities and, well, try to get married sooner than later. Settle down. So this way, you know, you can focus on what matters in life. This type of simple messaging, though raw and crude at first glance, can be quite effective, free of charge.
@wagmiwanFair.
Speaker 24and we can move on to the next tent.
Ian MalcolmYeah, let's go to Mr. McMercy, and then we'll check in with Ben. And Rabbi, I've been trying to bring up Honey Badger. For some reason, it's not working for me, but it'll be wonderful.
@malleusigI'll see if I can get it up. Oh, the stage is full, it looks like.
Speaker 24Is the stage full?
Speaker 4I'll drop. I have to have dinner.
Speaker 24There should be one spot available, but it's not working for me.
Ian MalcolmYeah, lots of glitching going on here. I wonder why that might be. Let's go to Mr. McMercy and then Ben, and then we'll come check in with Ms. Honeybadger.
@hussainshafieiHello, Aaron Truth, Mr. Pooch, and thanks for giving me the opportunity to talk. I just made one observation, and then I just wanted to ask one question. Now, I saw that when the tough questions came up about the... looted all problems inside the United States and obviously in your state as well. You were very calculating in your responses.
@hussainshafieiAnd I wanted to say, I see that when politicians are asked questions, tough questions specifically, they start to pause and stutter. And then right after they lie or hide something or just attack the person who asked the question, you didn't do any of that. You paused. but then you were very calculating with the things that you were saying.
@hussainshafieiAnd I think that's a very good thing. You're not trying to smooth talk anybody. You just say something and then later on you regret it or try to justify and rationalize this stuff like that. And being calculating, it is very good and admirable. But when it comes to whatever truth was talking about, and it has been brought up several times, I don't want to get into that because I want to respect your decision in this regard.
@hussainshafieiBut don't you think just... connecting to the momentum that is building up against those people. Because before this, if any politicians, if anyone who wanted to get into politicians, the United States talked against them, then they would have silenced them and then they wouldn't have even allowed him to get into the politics and be elected or something.
@hussainshafieiAnd the money that they had, the influence that they had, but... I do think that it is changing. And I'm asking this as a question because I'm not on the ground over there. I don't know the reality of the people over there, how much actually they do see the things that are happening and know about the things that are happening.
@hussainshafieiBut don't you think connecting to that would be better? And actually the attacks against you, like this thing that's happening with the wife of the prime minister of Spain, the Zionist leveled accusations about her being corrupt, and that's actually working for her. in their society don't you think even being attacked by those people if you're careful not to do or say anything illegal like where you are very precise with talking about uh mr uh let's call it fat jew and just move on and hanging him you were very careful and then you said that i'm not talking about actual you know things to be done to that person i'm not calling for anyone to go do anything about that i'm just saying if he is
@hussainshafieia traitor to the country, then that is the sentence that should be carried out, not by you, but by the government and after trial and so on and so forth. So you being attacked by them could work for you, couldn't it? That's my question.
@caseyputschBut thank you. Thank you for the points you made and thank you for the question. I pause to choose my words mindfully. Earlier in this talk tonight, I spoke about the uh psychological traits of certain types of people that make it in government um and by the way i'm gonna have to hold on one second guys i'm gonna have to go to speakerphone my ear pods are dying um hold on one second forgive me of course let me let me see if this let me see if this works um i don't want okay if if for some reason i drop out i'll come right back in forgive me
@caseyputschI only got so many batteries, so long of batteries on this thing.
@hussainshafieiYeah, by the way, you have a very polite and humble manner in treating others here, and I do appreciate it. That's beautiful. I compare that to the people that are actually in power right now in the United States. They're cursing, swearing, and then... They don't consider anyone human beings other than themselves. And it's quite obvious.
@hussainshafieiAnd you're treating others with respect. It's commendable. It's appreciated.
Speaker 21Why you guys get that? Why he gets it corrected? I don't know if he's still here, but you know, nurse, my lady.
@caseyputschOh, I'm sorry. Can you hear me now?
Speaker 21Yep, yep. One of the things that just to piggyback kind of what Truth said, but also what Nurse Michelle said, I'm also a nurse. But, you know, aside from the COVID, all of the many multiple COVID issues that, you know, you brought up, the one thing that is very important about these industries, and Truth mentioned tech, but in nursing and for physicians,
Speaker 21Their biggest issue is competition with H-1B students. I should say competing for jobs with people that are not from this country. And the nursing profession is wrought with it. Filipinos, Asians, etc.
@caseyputschWhich is being abused for what H-1B was intended for anyway. Assisted living homes, nursing homes, etc. You're right. Forgive me. The gentleman that spoke a minute ago, he had a question that I never got to answer. I think it was relating to calling out certain groups, and if I lean into it harder, and even if they attack me, maybe it will work in my favor.
@caseyputschEarlier in this live space, I spoke about certain people in government, not necessarily relating to those people he was referencing, but certain psychological traits that do well in government. And usually the kind of dark tried personality traits, which, you know, psychopathy, uh, narcissistic traits and Machiavellianism.
@caseyputschUm, the, the thing of it is, um, one, if, if you want to be in the best position of the, I'll say the best tactical position to make positive changes, in an unfriendly environment or in the wild with let's say wild animals or something one should not telegraph their awareness or Motives and I really just want to make that general statement right now And you can relate it to that previous point or not
@hussainshafieiYes, completely. I could continue, but I think you prefer me not to, so I'm just going to go quiet. Thank you for the answer.
@caseyputschI hope that is enough for you at the moment.
@hussainshafieiYes, it is. I disagree, but I completely understand.
@caseyputschI've been very critical of things, but I'm being mindful to win a war and not lose it over...
@caseyputschone battle cream of truth.
@hussainshafieiNo, no, no. I understand the point. What I disagree with is that you're out there and they know it. They're right here listening to you and the decision makers and the power behind them, they know everything. So by not saying it, you're not hiding it. That is my opinion at least. And they will act upon the information that they already have because they know the truth about what you're saying and what your intentions are right here.
@hussainshafieiSo I think it's just communicating it to the public. rather than those people, but I understand and respect your decision. This is your race. You should do whatever you think is necessary.
@caseyputschBen, thank you for your questions. I appreciate it.
Ian MalcolmYeah, and much appreciated, Mercy. Let's go to Ben.
Speaker 25Hey, I would like to thank Ian for hosting this space, Casey. It's nice to talk to you again. I met you at the Toledo rally, and we got to talk a little bit. It was nice talking to you there. I would like to piggyback off of the university topic that was brought up. I had a couple questions, and I asked you at the rally, and I really liked your answer.
Speaker 25I would like to have everyone here listen to it. It goes as far as One, mitigating the hyperinflated costs that students and parents have to deal with. Two is, is there any investigations into school boards that are going to be conducted with the intent of purging the Marxist postmodern ideology that has affected our youth so negatively and has caused
Speaker 25a lot of students, especially white, Gen Z, Christian men within universities to doctor their papers to pacify the ideologies of professors? Is there any investigation that's going to be conducted to make, how do you say, make the interests of our universities in align with America First values and then Thirdly of all, I'm glad to hear that you're a golfer.
Speaker 25Hopefully when you win, we can have a governor's open at Bunker Hill or Quail Hollow. I'd like that. I don't know if I'm going to get much time for golf.
@caseyputschI like the thought, though. Go ahead.
Speaker 25Well, those are my two basic questions, but yeah, I'd like to hear it.
@caseyputschOkay, so... The universities. The first thing that bothers me that I specifically want to analyze with all universities, obviously they have tax exempt status and such. If various universities are sitting on, let's say, hypothetically, multi-billion dollar endowments, I want to know specifically what their money is, what their investments are, etc.
@caseyputschBecause if they're structured in a way where they're already as big as they need to be ever, and... It appears that they're structured in a way to where they're just a black hole for a nation's future wealth, to where they could have invested in such a way where the returns could have been used for scholarship, say, Heritage Americans, Heritage Ohioans, and they're not.
@caseyputschThen that tells me they are not a proper nonprofit working in the best interest of the education of the people, and it's become something else. At which point, the tax-exempt status, I would... jeopardize so we need to specifically analyze coming from somebody who's actually spent the last 12 years of their life helping young people learn and grow and get jobs when the universities are not so i'm going to be the meanest sob when scrutinizing them to see if they're actually existing in accordance with what they're supposed to be or again as i say they're a black holder nation's wealth
@caseyputschIn regard to, shall we say, I think you said neo-Marxist ideologies. Yeah, they totally exist. When I was at Ohio State and around fine arts and stuff, I saw it too. It's absurd. It's garbage. And I'm in the garage and it's late at night. So I'm trying not to talk in the garage, mechanic talk right now. But it was such trash and it's ruining the mindset of young people and unnecessary.
@caseyputschAnd I'll give an example. artists everywhere from Jackson Pollock to William de Kooning. These were so-called artists that after World War II for 20 years, the CIA was literally backing through third parties, including the Museum of the Modern Arts, which relates to that, to basically weaponize tactical degeneracy of art as an odd social weapon against the Soviets who had Soviet communist realism.
@caseyputschAnd so the hypothetical goal was to have this garbage art to say America is so free that this is it. And they literally moved the center of the art world to America and horrifically influenced fine art forevermore. And what I'm saying is it's well documented that this whole litany of so-called artists were only propped up by the CIA because they sucked on purpose.
@caseyputschAnd so in fine art and college, they teach these as being something good. And these brain dead professors who probably have no talent whatsoever and love it that this tactical garbage that was pushed by the CIA is pretended to be art. It was a psychological weapon against the Soviets. It's a virus. It's tactical degeneracy.
@caseyputschWe're still suffering the effects of it. So that's one example that pissed me off when I was in school. And I had to learn the hard way through all of this. which I'll give you another example of. And I mentioned this on Tucker Carlson. When I was in industrial design, which was centered within fine arts, there was a semester where the only thing we had to do in one class was design a bathroom scale.
@caseyputschAnd it didn't even need to work. And, you know, like for one class, I'm like, okay, well, and I'm thinking like, this sucks. This is a terrible project. And I didn't even have to work. And I met with the academic advisor. I said, look, I can meet all of your academic requirements for this project, everything, but let me design a project within the scope of my actual talent level.
@caseyputschAnd they wouldn't do it. I wanted to design a car. They wouldn't let me do it. So I did nothing the entire semester except for the night before, got together with a buddy, stayed up late, whipped some stuff together. I think I got a B plus, which just goes to show if you literally do zero work the whole semester until the last night, you get a B plus in that class.
@caseyputschIt's a garbage class. but the car that I built and showcased on Tucker Carlson that's a real car, I still have. I designed that back in college. If I wasn't at a garbage university, I could have done so much more before then. More specifically, coming back after my storytelling here regarding universities, it is a dangerous thing for political ideologies of any kind to get into college.
@caseyputschIdeally, Colleges would truly be impartial and be able to teach impartial ability rather than propaganda and I Think America first as a movement in general is important for Americans But if I may and I hope you'll forgive me Hypothetically speaking a true higher learning center an academic if it was truly higher learning and intellectual, it would be impartial.
@caseyputschBecause one of the, I find, trademarks of intelligence is the ability to give consideration to an ideology that's not your own without having to adopt it. You know, for instance with me, I will put effort to see the perspective of other things, be it religions or point of views, etc. But that doesn't mean I'm going to adopt it.
@caseyputschI stand to my own values, my own Christian values, obviously, in America first and moving forward. But I would I would rather see impartial impartiality with universities and not being places that are infiltrated from everything from the Indian grift to, you know, taking advantage of federal student loans that can't be defaulted on to having massive endowments and helping no one to.
@caseyputschselling tuition full bore or more to foreign national students, making them pay up front, and then taking away spaces from heritage Americans and Ohioans. These are things that I think are horrific regarding universities immediately. And I will be doing a video down around Ohio State in the next couple of weeks relating to just that.
Speaker 25Well, I'm happy to hear that, especially coming from a personal, you know, My side is that as a student who's bounced around from university to university, attending anywhere from a public state college to Case Western Reserve, the impartiality of the universities are not practiced. And a lot of people within my demographic have to
Speaker 25conform to the ideologies that are already set in stone.
@caseyputschCorrect. I had to do that crap in the early 2000s even. I'm sure it's much worse for you.
Speaker 25Yes, yes. And it's incredibly restrictive and it's very alienating. It's a common talking point among my demographic of whether or not it's even worth... you know, attending a university to aspire a career in academics. I, I'm an aspiring libraries are free. Yeah. Right. So, um, yeah, it's, that's, that's something I'm very concerned with and I'm very, you know, uh, inspired by your, by your, uh, answer and, and, uh, want to thank you for your time.
Speaker 25Thank you.
Speaker 5You're welcome.
@caseyputschThank you. And guys, if you'll forgive me, um, It's getting late and I'm kind of fading a little bit. So maybe let's think of some last questions and things.
Ian MalcolmNo, absolutely, Casey. And so that's actually perfectly timed because I believe Ben's going to be holding an afterspace after the space for people to basically do a Q&A with him about the conversation. So for anybody who wants to get meta and do a space on the space, that's going to be opening up. And Ben, if you want to put that in the purple pill.
Ian MalcolmAnd what we will do, because we've got three more hands, I think four if we include Kay Holiday, if he's got a question.
@caseyputschI'll be happy to hit those.
Ian MalcolmYep. And I will do.
@caseyputschI gotta give myself a little bit of credit. I think we've been doing this for about five hours now. So that's pretty solid.
Ian MalcolmCasey, this has been unbelievably a wonderful opportunity for people to ask questions. And I've just been trolling some of the comments. I was putting them up into the nest and I know we just cleaned that out because the space has started to glitch as of about an hour or so ago. And I think, Casey, perhaps you, with some of your wonderful truths,
Ian Malcolmand the love for your country and your state have upset some of the higher powers who have been messing around with the coding to try and limit the audience, I suppose. But no, it's been spectacular. I know that everybody, I say this on behalf of everyone listening, incredibly humbled for it. And so what we'll try to do is to basically do a round robin here.
Ian MalcolmAnd so we'll start with Amaru and then we'll go up to Andy. And Andrew, and then a final question from Kay Holiday. And what we'll try to do, gentlemen, is just keep these rather poignant. And Casey, that way we can keep the responses a little bit narrow and tight and try and wrap this up in the next five minutes or so.
Speaker 20Gotcha. That sounds fair. And I'll ask maybe a couple of questions real quick because I've been waiting. I did have a whole thing I wanted to say, but in the interest of time, I'll just stick to the questions. But first, I do want to say that...
@caseyputschactually i wanted to ask you are you running as a somewhat anti-zionist candidate or is that not something you're announcing uh i mean i think zionism is garbage i think the things happening with the israeli government are horrific i hate the connections i hate the influence on the american government uh i'm pretty open about that um i'm not overtly running specifically as a platform because
@caseyputschI'm more running on here are the things to fix here. By the way, I hate all these things too. So that's more kind of point blank how I'm kind of vibing right now.
Speaker 20Gotcha. And would you say Vivek is a Zionist puppet or more just a corporate puppet?
@caseyputschAll of the above, and I wouldn't even say puppet. I think he's a willing participant. It's disgusting. That man has no roots to anything at all. That's my opinion.
Speaker 20Well, I appreciate that, and I do want to share something with you. Yes?
Speaker 5Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 20Because you mentioned suicidal empathy, and I think it's important to remember that the fat Jew... and not our favorite fat Jew, Randy Fine, but the other fat Jew, Gad Saad is the one who coined that term. And I think he's very familiar with that because his particular group of people feed on empathy and feed on high trust, which a lot of first world countries are basically founded on.
Speaker 20And any third world country that develops high trust will then become a first world country, I believe. And so they have kind of found their niche and, you know, kind of, feasting on that. And so they kind of mock what is good. It's good that we trust each other. It's good that we have empathy. It's good that we have compassion, like Rabbi was saying.
Speaker 20But it's not good to have naive empathy, but that doesn't mean that we should forego it altogether or that we were overdoing it. I think we had the right amount, but they, you know, who they are, mock us and devalue that But they ultimately feed on it. And if we were to let go of such a thing, we would only degrade into a third world, I believe.
Speaker 20So we just have to find a way to retain our identity as first world people, as civilized people, as sophisticated people, while we deal with these kind of barbaric foreigners. And another thing I want to say about them, if you don't mind, you notice in America they would call out Somalis or illegal Hispanics without a second thought.
Speaker 20But any time you bring up Jewish Americans, suddenly people gasp and sigh. And it's so weird because out of all of the races that should be talked about in America, they are the ones that are talked about the least. And all the other races which barely matter are talked about the most, which I find very strange. You have a very good point.
@caseyputschyou know, the Wexner effort out of Columbus, which obviously relates to Epstein and such, which only now, because it's so horrific and it'd be talked about is quietly commonly referred to as the Jewish mafia in Ohio. Um, so it's, it's quietly generally known, I think, uh, and has been for so long. Um, I see the points you're making.
@caseyputschUm, and, uh, yeah, it's, um, it is fascinating food for thought in general. And I don't mean that as a meaningless ta-ta-ism kind of a thing, but I see your point.
Speaker 20And, you know, since you are educated and successful, I'm sure you can understand what I'm about to say, but a lot of America's identity is wrapped up in overcoming slavery and overcoming racism. Part of America's identity. Us being kind of like the sophisticated society. And so, so many of us resist anything racial, thinking that's the way to go about it.
Speaker 20But I've been thinking lately, and you could tell me what you think about this, I've been thinking lately that in order to earn that title of overcoming racism for real, there's nuance in there, right? You don't want to create unnecessary racial tensions via mass immigration, for example. If that wasn't happening, maybe there would be less so-called racism.
@caseyputschSo we need to maybe respect the subject itself. This is something that... I see plain as day. So there's a massive amount of Muslims in Europe. They're not making Europe any better. And, you know, there's a fair amount in the United States and whatnot. But who do you always see screaming to try to make Westerners fearful of Muslims?
@caseyputschIt's going to be the Mark Levins and the Ben Shapiros, you know? So, yeah, these games... all throughout society of different groups, it's also tiresome because they've always been the same.
@caseyputschBut people are catching on. And I'll give you another example. A while back ago, I did a little rally, meet and greet type thing. And I just flat out said, I mean, this is for white men. This is disaffected white men. I'm doing it for this. And I was just chill and calm and direct about it. Because, you know, you can do an event for anybody else.
@caseyputschI'm like, yeah, I'm going to do it for this. Because these people aren't heard. You're not even allowed to, you know, so-called allowed to think about it. And I had one dude whom I know from the past, black dude. And he likes to be, you know, a keyboard warrior. And I can't remember what he said. He kind of trolled it.
@caseyputschHe says, oh, I'm firing up the event. I'll be over. And I just wrote, and I'm not going to say his name now. I'm not trying to out him. more i said you and in parentheses whom i know personally and has my or whom i know and has my cell phone number and can call me anytime i said don't be a troll not cool um so i think it's just with so many of these things in life it's just being matter of fact calm um and direct and factual about things and just by virtue of doing those things it takes the teeth
@caseyputschout of so many of the old BS attacks. And it's just important to not fall off your base when you're doing these things. Because people, you know, kick and scream and threaten, but once they're done pouting like little children, they'll piss off. You know what I mean? And that's with so many people in general.
Speaker 20And earlier you said that... Black Americans are Americans, correct? So you are interested in representing Americans, but you're just kind of... That's also a message that you're preaching, right? Very similar to how we hear most politicians talking about helping poor black kids in the ghetto. That's kind of your attitude?
@caseyputschNot like that. I'm tired of this anti-meritocracy bullcrap. I really am tired of that. I'm tired of not holding people to the same standards. I'm tired of pretending... um that statistics don't matter i'm tired a lot of that stuff i'm just being fair that um i'm going to give people the dignity of being americans and having been around for quite some time and then i'm going to expect them to um put on their big britches you know what i mean and be a functioning member of society um so that's um
@caseyputschI hope I said that well. It is a bit late, and I have been doing this for five hours.
Ian MalcolmNo, no, no. No, I appreciate it. Amaru, in the interest of time, we'll go to the next hand with Andrew.
@caseyputschAnd Casey, it's such a good point because when I... Small note on that, forgive me for cutting in when you mentioned about Americans versus Black Americans and all that jazz, right? You know, and so Vivek, he's technically an American, but when that SOB... starts writing BS articles to propagandize and just tell us what an American is.
@caseyputschI've been on this for five hours late. He can fuck right off. He doesn't know what American is. He didn't give me, tell me what that is. He doesn't have generations of blood and soil and roots in this. And he can fuck right back off to India because he's more connected to that. I have, I have no patience for that. I have no sympathy.
@caseyputschIt's disgusting. And I just, I don't even care what he thinks. It's disgusting.
Ian MalcolmNo, I couldn't agree with that more. And it's it's the fundamental difference what you're describing. And I've found myself arguing in countless foundational black American spaces. And it's not because I have any animus towards anybody based on skin color. It's just because I think they've got a wildly inaccurate rendition of their understanding of reality.
Ian MalcolmBut that being said. There's lots of individuals that are on this platform that are just trying to make the country better for their friends, their families, their communities that want to try and set a good example. We're actually doing a space a little bit later this week on bringing essentially tradition and class and dignity back to the black community.
Ian MalcolmAnd I'm not saying that that's ripped out of anybody based on skin color, but the macro culture that is kind of influencing inner city, whatever you want to call that, urban hip hop lifestyle, etc., it's clearly detrimental to everybody.
@caseyputschAnd so there was a lot of bad elements that influenced black culture negatively in America for the last 50 years.
Ian MalcolmAnd wouldn't it be so weird if it triangulated again, back to a group of interests trying to get us all to fight with one another.
@caseyputschSo, but yeah, I, you know, and frankly, I don't like that. I don't like seeing that. I would like to see people have their, their own cultures and be the best. versions of themselves as they can be. And I don't like seeing that getting taken down, especially in a way which hurts relations. That's disappointing. So that's just the way I feel about that.
Ian MalcolmMuch appreciated. And let's go to Andrew really quick for a question for Casey. And if we could keep it a little bit tight, just in the interest of letting Mr. Push go to sleep and get back to his family, that'd be wonderful.
Speaker 26Absolutely. Ian, Truth, thank you so much for co-hosting the space. I appreciate it. Casey, thank you for your time. I will say with pride that I was the first in my county to vote for you last Tuesday. Yes, sir. My vote has already been cast. I'm just touching base with you on what I spoke with you about maybe a week or so ago about trying to come to the Ohio University College Republican meetings.
Speaker 26We only have three meetings left for the semester. The dates for those are tomorrow, the 22nd and the 29th. If you could make it to either one of those three, I will personally make a donation or sponsor the trip for any travel that you may need.
@caseyputschSo the 22nd and the 29th, what day of the week are those?
Speaker 26That is a Wednesday. We meet at 9 p.m. I know that's a little late, but it is a liberal school, so we take what we are given.
@caseyputschThat's funny. Okay. Okay, so OU Wednesday the 22nd or the 29th?
Speaker 26Yes, technically the last day of the semester is the 28th, but it won't end until the Friday of the 1st.
@caseyputschCan you please DM me with this information, like on X?
Speaker 26Yeah, I got the OU College Republican President's contact information for you. It's ready to go. I've sent it to multiple people throughout your campaign since I met with you in January, and I... Just can't get through to anybody.
@caseyputschOkay, just hit me directly. DM me. Let's get this figured, and then if we do something, let's blow it up, man. Let's make it as big as we can.
Speaker 26Yeah, for sure. I met with you in January at David's when you launched your campaign in Cincinnati. Yes.
@caseyputschOh, cool. Okay, great. Yep. Yes, thank you. Let's do that. Please DM me, text me, hound me. We'll talk.
Speaker 26Yes, sir. I will do. Thank you so much for your time. I know it's been a late evening for you. And I want to thank Ian and Truth Teller again for hosting the space. This is absolutely awesome. Thank you guys and have a great evening.
@caseyputschYeah, I appreciate it. Hopefully I'm still rallying well enough that I haven't gotten like. All right.
Speaker 26Well, please be looking out for my DM. I will definitely shoot you a DM in about 10 minutes.
@caseyputschI will. I don't know if I'm going to get at it tonight. I may do it in the morning.
Speaker 26All right. Sounds good. Thank you, sir.
Ian MalcolmNo, and thank you so much, Andrew, and wonderful to hear the first official vote in for Casey. So I'm certainly excited and something that we can call in on this very space. So as I understand it, 0.01% of the state, Casey, has already called for you. We're off to a good start. But let's go to Mr. Kay Holiday, and then we'll check in with Andy for that final question.
Speaker 27Hey, guys, can you hear me okay? We sure can. Hey, Ian, thank you. And, uh, Joanne, thank you for the space. Fantastic work. Um, just a quick question for Casey. Um, I love your, uh, fire there, brother. And, uh, your commitment is, uh, pretty, pretty apparent. Um, I have a pin tweet. If you don't mind just taking a quick gander, Casey, if you got the, where do I go for that?
Speaker 27Yeah. If you could just click on my profile. It just makes it easier so I don't have to say so much.
@caseyputschBy the way, I have a hard time telling who is speaking. Who are you? What's your name?
Speaker 27Yeah, this is Kay Holiday.
@caseyputschOh, here we are. Here we are.
Speaker 27OK. Yeah, I put it in the pill, too. And I tagged Nurse Michelle and she responded to it. But I just want to ask if you knew if that stuff was still going on with kids and denying, especially minors, you know, surgeries that can save their lives. you know, for not taking the poison, number one. And then you guys were talking about the Indians and all the stuff there about, you know, racial integration.
Speaker 27And there's something called the Patel Cartel that certain folks are aware of. And that's actually where I'm at. I'm in Nebraska and in the Midwest here. And I just happened to be at a really nice Best Western. And it was Davenport, Iowa. I'll just call it out. And it was ran by, you know, an Indian family. And it was just very, very apparent, the slippage of the hotel and how nice it once was.
Speaker 27And I just wanted to bring up the Patel cartel, number one, and how just disturbing that is for Americans like us that are trying to get a decent hotel room somewhere. And you get there and they won't even answer the damn phone. And then just that first question too, Casey, about if that is still happening, where children are being denied life-saving surgeries.
Speaker 27because they don't want to take the experiment by a weapon. Thank you.
@caseyputschYeah, no, I appreciate you sharing that. That's absolutely insane at this point.
@caseyputschHorrific. I hate it. That's the best I can give you right now with what I know.
Ian MalcolmNo, and wonderful question. Mr. Holliday, always love that character. Oh, by the way, I see him flipping the coffee cup every time I see it. Let's go. And this is going to be wonderful because what I would love to be able to do, we can go to Andy for a final question. We'll come full circle back to the first person who asked one, Mr. Andy.
Ian MalcolmHe was very encouraged and excited and in a position to be able to vote for Casey. And then what we'll do... After that question, I'd love to go to Casey for some final thoughts in the space. And then we will get basically an intellectual prayer, if I can call it that, from Mr. David Nietzsche, just to tee him up. Always a wonderful individual to give us some words of affirmation as we close the space.
Ian MalcolmBut let's go to Andy for that quick question.
Speaker 2Yeah, so just some advice. I mean, not sure if you need it, but I would lean more into the anti-Zionist messaging just because that will really gin up the youth vote at the universities. And historically in midterm primaries, turnout is about 20% in a midterm year. So if you push the anti-Zionist messaging, you could get a surge among the youth vote.
Speaker 2I mean, you know a lot of people on the Republican side are watching Fuentes, Candace, people who watch Tucker. So that anti-Zionist messaging would really gin the turnout, in my estimation, among that viewer cohort and could push you over the edge because these midterm primaries... a midterm non-general election you're a lower turnout so any turnout surge among especially the under 45 crowd would really i think give you a great chance to get pushed across across the finish line and i've seen you on social media go at ben shapiro call him a zionist all of that stuff and those coasts have performed well so those folks when you've done that have gotten reach and i really think that could help your campaign if you were willing to go that route yeah i think so i appreciate you saying that and uh
@caseyputschreminding me on it. Um, thank you. Yes. Um, I'll, I'll be, uh, yeah, I'll be hitting that harder because the world's going to hell in a handbasket with it right now.
Ian MalcolmNo, uh, and it really, uh, it's a great, uh, little question or thought to throw out there. Uh, Andy, especially given the conversations we tend to have in this space with Mr. Truth teller and myself, um, And look, it's again, not aimed at disparaging or hating on anybody, but rather noting that which is plaguing our society.
Ian MalcolmWe see all kinds of problems. And every day I log onto this platform and I look around, I see a whole bunch of people like Ben Shapiro complaining about a whole lot of things, the most recent being COVID, but seemingly being unwilling to note the strange concentration of power across the top of all of those things. So.
Speaker 2Oh, did you see Larry Loomer's latest one? She says, Christians are the most persecuted group. She's so desperate she stopped playing the victim to get us on her side against the Muslims. And it's like, oh, please, you are the one every day saying how persecuted you are. She's talking about the Catholic Church being infiltrated by Muslims and the Pope being from Chicago and Obama being from Chicago.
Speaker 2And it's not a coincidence that the church is now pro-Islam. and she's pushing all these wild conspiracy theories. It's completely ridiculous.
Ian MalcolmAndy, just to double check, it was the Mohammed family that gave the loan to the Vatican like 300 years ago, right? Or was it somebody else? I'll have to get with TruthTeller and see if I can get the correction on that one. But in jest. But with that being said, Casey, I just want to thank you on behalf of everybody that's been in here.
Ian MalcolmWe've had thousands of people come in through this room, dozens that have come up and been able to ask questions. And we've had, in fact, the very first vote for you celebrated on the space. So I feel like we've gone through a pretty big journey here. I just want to sincerely thank you, to congratulate you on the work that you've done, to express my enthusiasm for all that you will do in the future, and for my commitment to do what I can to support in any way, every way, all the spaces that we have.
Ian MalcolmWould always love to have you or to be able to support you in any way that we can. Um, and so just want to open the floor to you for any final words. And then, like I said, we'll go to Mr. Nietzsche for some, some wonderful parting words. It's kind of an intellectual prayer from him.
@caseyputschSure. Oh my goodness. Uh, well, let me, let me bring some words. We've, we've thought of so many, uh, detailed, um, intellectual, philosophical points, um, theological, a lot of, a lot of different things, questions and thoughts coming away. So thoughts.
@caseyputschYou know, there's been numbers of times tonight where someone, they bring some fire, and there's a little bit of a push to get me to take a harder stance or say more. And I may seem reluctant to, But don't believe for a second that I may not have a very, very hard feeling about what it is. It's just that I maintain an even keel and disposition in the face of adversity and a poker face because it's very important to make it
@caseyputschand thread this needle for the betterment of the future. And I know even me just saying that might sound like a meaningless platitude, but I'm telling you it's not. So to have taken the leap of faith to do this, it does require a certain amount of courage, obviously, but... In a sense, it also doesn't because I also mentioned that the pain of inaction outweighed the pain of action.
@caseyputschSo in a sense, by me running is in fact the least painful thing I can do. At the risk of sounding kind of cuck, as they say on the internet, I do have to give credit to my wife because she has an incredible strength of character to withstand the stress that that befalls the household, uh, because of this, um, you know, in all the ways you can imagine, um, genuinely, um, and for us to maintain a good, uh, relationship, um, you know, and all, and, and be good parents.
@caseyputschUm, but I, um, I, uh, there, there's a, a, a genuinely, um,
@caseyputschmassive depth to the fire uh that i have um in doing this and i'm holding back more than you all know so i i just want to thank you all um and thank you for believing in it and thank you for being here no and and thank you for that and look it's worth noting uh two things number one that uh
Ian Malcolmextreme individuals will often perceive their worldviews as perfectly reasoned. And so as a result, trying to figure out how do we connect dots with individuals that are still within the matrix when we recognize perhaps the degree and extent of the lies that are pushed on everybody. It's a very challenging task, frankly, right?
Ian MalcolmBecause we could speak in perfectly reasoned tones and an individual that is... typically watching Fox News will think that we're speaking another language. And so, Casey, I fully agree with you. It is an uphill battle trying to figure out how to thread the needle of talking plainly, but at the same time, being able to connect with a wide audience, a wide base.
Ian MalcolmAnd obviously, the people that tend to sit in rooms with myself and some of the other people on the panel are a little bit further out, let's say, on the Overton window. And so, you know, I'm just very humbled that you took the time to come here to join us, to share your thoughts. I hope we were able to muster a sizable audience and perhaps, you know, a diverse cast of listeners, some that are in Ohio, some that want to support, some that think we're crazy, all those things.
Ian MalcolmIt's actually good to get all of those various perspectives. But nonetheless, I'm incredibly excited, like I said, for the president. for all that's to come and will do anything that I can to support in those efforts. And speaking of wonderful minds that might be able to add to that cause, I'm not sure if you've connected at any point with Mr. David Nietzsche.
Ian MalcolmI think he is the philosopher of Twitter. And I know that that sounds hyperbolic, but I think when he shares some thoughts, you'll probably resonate with those words. But Mr. Nietzsche, we've gone through and we've discussed Casey's efforts, kind of his background. We've gotten lots of questions. I'm incredibly enthused for everything that he brings to the table, both for this election and regardless of the outcome, for the impact it's going to have on the zeitgeist to have him and Dan Bilzerian out there speaking out against this power structure, whether it's Ram Swamy, who is clearly part of the, let's say, the dystopian technocracy, or Randy Fine, who's part of the genocidal regime that clearly supports.
Ian Malcolmendless wars in the Middle East. I'm curious for your thoughts, Mr. Nietzsche, and maybe your ideals that we can wrap this space with.
Speaker 28Yeah, I always wonder what kind of batteries they put in Ramaswami before he talks. He certainly looks like an extension of the machine. I will say this. You mentioned the matrix. I really like the matrix analogy here, because if you... From a political standpoint, my friend, if you can convince people just to pull at one thread of the matrix, then it all sort of comes down.
Speaker 28I mean, the lie of the matrix is that it doesn't exist. And I think people are waking up from that lie. And I'm a little tired of hearing about previous generations being called the greatest generation. After all, they gave everything away. I am willing to concede that to the people who fought the revolution. But I think we're the greatest generation and maybe the generation that's coming.
Speaker 28And so the question is, you alluded to the answer. 20, 30 years from now, do you want to say lying in your bed, to quote Henry V and William Wallace later, do you want, in the movie, not himself, do you want to say that you weren't part of the solution, that you didn't speak out, that you weren't part of this wonderful revolution that's happening, this great awakening?
Speaker 28And what comes to mind for your journey, what you're going through? Lewis Puller, I read his biography, The Greatest Marine Who Ever Lived. It's just called Marine. And when he had to rescue his fellow soldiers in the Joseon Reservoir in Korea, someone warned him, we're surrounded. And he said, good, we can fire in all directions.
Speaker 28Well, you are in a target-rich environment, my friend. And to be able to speak the truth in a world of lies, and everybody hears me say it over and over again, the truth spoken but once can shatter a lie, spoken a thousand times, that's so powerful. And so I hope you win, but I hope you really enjoy the fight. I hope you really enjoy it because they're doing their level best.
Speaker 28They have the media, they have the military, they have the money, but they don't have the truth. And throughout history, if you look at the course of history, the people who have the atomic power of truth on their side, They are going to win. In the long stretch of time, the truth wins out. So it's probably, I hope you have fun saying the truth.
Speaker 28You're going to have a lot of people, even that you didn't intend, hear you and say, oh my gosh, that's fool's gold over there in Ramaswamy. This is the real deal. And it may even transcend the race that you're talking about. In fact, it may even be people like sitting here on X where we're not in your... We don't live in your state and we have no say in it.
Speaker 28So I just want to say, we have to have the bigger souls though. When we talk, we have to talk in terms of, and I think I'm getting that this is the way you are, in terms of what we love. We can't let them define what Americanism is because that doesn't involve our freedom. That involves the diminution of it. We can't then define what Americanism is because it doesn't involve our morals and our integrity because they oppose our morals and our integrity.
Speaker 28Everything that they have said means being American, including censorship, is the opposite of being an American. So if we say, well, we love this, we think of children in our future, and this is what we want, and this person, my opponent, represents the destruction of all this. Every time I've ever debated people on university campuses and Ivy League circumstances and others, I've always found that when they start to lose, they try to shimmy up to me.
Speaker 28They try to create less daylight between me and them. And I'm like, no, no, no. There is a vast Grand Canyon chasm between you and me. We are complete opposites. You represent this. I represent that. If you go heading in the wrong direction, speeding up doesn't help. And my opponent represents heading in the wrong direction.
Speaker 28I wish you well, my friend. I will say, for me, winning is just getting the message out because it is inevitable. that this great awakening is going to change the fabric in America in a good way. I think the future is a thousand times brighter than people think, irrespective of the pain we're probably going to have to go through.
Speaker 28And I think I could speak for everyone in the room. I'm proud of you for being a part of that.
@caseyputschThank you. Thank you. I like hearing that. I'm so engaged in the battle and so fixated on all the horrific things I see that... It's nice to hear you say that. Thank you.
Ian MalcolmNo, and thank you both to David for those wonderful words, for Casey, for the hours that you put into this conversation. It really is humbling that we'd be able to have you in this room to discuss such a wide bevy of everything. For anybody not familiar, the space, the moment we close this down, it will be recorded. You can go back through.
Ian MalcolmYou can listen to any... piece and part of it. I know there were people that were looking for recordings of certain segments that will certainly be available. Casey as well. The man was absolutely wonderful. I want to thank again, the individual that helped to put this together, that helped bridge the connection between Casey and myself.
Ian MalcolmIf there's ever an individual or a conversation that you want to be part of, my inbox is always wide open. Casey, I cannot thank you enough for popping in here. Please feel free to join any of the rooms. I know that tomorrow we're going to be, thanks to Mr. Truth Teller, speaking with Dan Bilzerian. If you're free, certainly hop on by.
Ian MalcolmI know it will be late, but I would love to get some additional exposure and get you connected there as well, if that would be helpful.
Speaker 3Yeah, I'd like to connect with Dan.
@caseyputschI'll see if I can do that. What time is that event going on?
Ian MalcolmIt's going to be on, if I'm not mistaken, Joanne, that's at, is it 8 Pacific, 11 Eastern? Is that right?
@joann_marieYeah, I think it's 11 central or 10 central. I don't know. I have to check, but I'll post it in the Jumbotron so that you guys, because I forgot, but I'll post it in one second. Yeah, excuse me.
@caseyputschExcuse me. Yes, that sounds good. I've got a hole in the field gun thing I'm going to do tomorrow, but that's nice and late, so it might happen. I'll see what I can do.
Ian MalcolmYeah, of course. And we'll put a plug in there in the event that you're not, just to try and connect the dots there. But either way, Casey, I...
@joann_marieIt's in the Jumbotron now, so it's at 9 p.m. Central.
Ian MalcolmPerfect. And so Casey, that'll be up there and we'll be speaking live tomorrow. We'll welcome you there and as we will for any and every conversation going forward. So the conversation will be recorded for anybody that wants to go back. As I mentioned, I know that Ben is going to be holding an after space. It'll be the space on the space.
Ian MalcolmSo feel free to hop in there, join him. I'm sure he'll put that in the purple pill. And if I'm not mistaken, I think Mr. Truth Teller will be holding a space as well. Uh, and so lots and lots of love to everybody. Love to Casey, love to the incomparable co-hosts that we were blessed with that came up. The co-hostess with the most is Ms. Joanne.
Ian MalcolmThe incomparable Mr. Truth Teller. We had Rabbi Mallius. We had David Nietzsche. We had the Honey Badger. We had so many of our friends come through here. And all of you that joined in with the wonderful questions, many of which were straight out of Ohio. So, Mr. Push, we are going to wish you... Oh, sorry.
Speaker 11Real quick before you close this, Casey, it's very nice to meet you. Can you please check your DMs? There's a message in there from... One of the listeners, she's currently in Japan. You'll see it. Thank you, and best of luck to you and your campaign.
@caseyputschThank you, guys. Have a great night.
Ian MalcolmAbsolutely. And as always, everybody, good morning, good evening, good afternoon. God bless for everything that you are, especially, Casey, for everything that you're doing on the campaign trail. Godspeed on that adventure that is that election and our efforts to make the world a better place. Lots of love to everybody.
Ian MalcolmWe will see you guys all in the next space.
Speaker 5Thank you. Bye, guys. Bye, all.