Timcast IRL · July 24, 2022 · 2h 0m

Sunday Uncensored: Marjorie Taylor Greene Member Podcast: MTG Proved False Vote In 2020, Crew Talks Republicans Plan Of Action On Voter Fraud Claims If They Win In Midterms

politics,election,government,military,economy

Episode Recap

In this Sunday Uncensored episode of Timcast IRL from July 24, 2022, Tim Pool and co-host Ian Crossland engaged in a wide-ranging discussion about the 2020 election aftermath, Republican strategy for the upcoming midterms, and concerns about the current state of American governance. The hosts examined what realistic actions Republicans could take if they win control of the House in November 2022, acknowledging that despite Democratic control of the White House, there would still be opportunities to influence the NDAA defense budget and use committee oversight powers. A significant portion of the discussion focused on the U.S. military's recruitment crisis, with claims that woke training programs and progressive policies are driving out conservative personnel and weakening national defense capabilities. The hosts criticized Biden administration policies, particularly linking them to the Green New Deal framework and accusing Democrats of prioritizing climate concerns over American energy independence. The conversation concluded with strong advocacy for election integrity measures including voter ID requirements, proof of citizenship, and a single national election day, with calls to investigate the 2020 election results.

TL;DR

  • Tim Pool and co-host discussed Republican strategy if they win the midterms, focusing on using the NDAA to cut woke military programs
  • The hosts argued the U.S. military is struggling to recruit and retain personnel due to progressive policies and mandatory training
  • Analysis of Biden administration policies, particularly linking them to the Green New Deal and claiming they harm American economic independence
  • Discussion of 2020 election integrity, with advocacy for voter ID laws, citizenship verification, and a single election day
  • Concerns raised about U.S. military readiness against potential adversaries Russia and China given current recruitment challenges
  • The hosts proposed using congressional committee oversight powers to investigate and expose corruption if Republicans gain House control

Key Moments

  • 0:00
    Opening
    Introduction to Sunday Uncensored and initial discussion of 2020 election and Trump call to Wisconsin official
  • 0:56
    Midterm Strategy
    Analysis of what Republicans can realistically accomplish if they win in November with Biden in office
  • 2:37
    Military and NDAA
    Discussion of cutting woke programs, transgender surgeries, and diversity training from defense budget
  • 3:54
    Military Recruitment Crisis
    Examination of how progressive policies are causing experienced military personnel to retire early
  • 5:12
    Green New Deal Criticism
    Tim's call to examine the Green New Deal and its influence on current Democratic policies
  • 6:16
    Election Integrity
    Advocacy for voter ID, citizenship verification, single election day, and constitutional adherence

Notable Quotes

My question is actually, what does 2020 mean to 2022 and 2024?

Tim Pool · framing the discussion around election integrity relevance to upcoming elections

When Donald Trump wins in 2024 and there is a complete Republican government, y'all need to codify like the Constitution prescribes a single election day.

Ian Crossland · advocating for constitutional election standards

They're purging the strong, conservative, alpha male types. They're purging them out because they can't take it. They hate it.

Tim Pool · describing impact of woke policies on military retention

Read the Green New Deal. It's 14 pages. It's all about energy. It's all about apologizing for our climate sins. And that is the core basis to a lot of what's happening to change America.

Tim Pool · criticizing Democratic policy framework

We've seen it done over and over. ID to vote. Agreed. You have to be a citizen. Need an ID. And voting day is one day.

Ian Crossland · advocating for basic election security measures

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