The Tim Dillon Show

468 - Halloween Beast Mode & Billie Eilish Bravery

69 min
Nov 1, 20257 months ago
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Summary

Tim Dillon critiques Billie Eilish's award speech about billionaires and charitable giving, comparing performative activism to genuine street-level help. The episode covers the Palisades fire arson arrest, the Charlie Kirk assassination case and gag orders, and features an interview with Cheryl Hines about her book 'Unscripted' discussing her marriage to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and political polarization in Hollywood.

Insights
  • Performative activism and public virtue signaling are often celebrated despite being lower-risk than genuine grassroots charitable work
  • Media coverage of high-profile crimes has shifted from aggressive tabloid investigation to restrained reporting due to gag orders and strategic information control
  • Political polarization is fracturing long-term personal relationships and professional networks in entertainment and political circles
  • Charitable donations require scrutiny of overhead costs and actual fund allocation, as many organizations retain significant portions for administrative expenses
  • Gag orders and special administrative measures can effectively control public narrative around major cases by limiting witness and participant testimony
Trends
Decline of aggressive tabloid-style media coverage in favor of legally-constrained reporting on high-profile casesIncreasing use of gag orders and special administrative measures (SAMs) to control information flow in politically sensitive casesPolitical realignment causing fractures in entertainment industry friendships and professional relationshipsGrowing skepticism about celebrity activism and charitable giving authenticity among audiencesShift toward decentralized, grassroots charitable action over institutional donation modelsMedia self-censorship around politically sensitive cases citing jury pool integrity concernsEntertainment industry migration away from Los Angeles due to policy concerns and business environment changesIncreased public scrutiny of vaccine safety and compensation programs following mass vaccination campaigns
Topics
Performative Activism vs. Grassroots CharityMedia Coverage of High-Profile Criminal CasesGag Orders and Information Control in Legal ProceedingsPolitical Polarization in Entertainment IndustryCharitable Donation Transparency and Overhead CostsVaccine Safety and Injury Compensation ProgramsLos Angeles Policy Impact on Entertainment IndustryCelebrity Political Engagement and Public PerceptionWildfire Arson and Emergency ResponsePolitical Spouse Dynamics and Public PressureFriendship Dissolution Over Political DisagreementSpecial Administrative Measures (SAMs) in Federal CasesDigital Footprint and Suspect Background InvestigationWitness Protection and Case ConfidentialityEntertainment Industry Relocation Trends
Companies
Axa Health Insurance
Pre-roll sponsor offering health insurance coverage with emphasis on pre-existing conditions support
CalShi
Betting odds platform mentioned for New York mayoral election odds on candidate Zoran Mamdani
Irwan
Smoothie/beverage chain where Tim Dillon purchased Gary Brecke branded smoothies for homeless person
Aionos
Website builder and digital business platform offering AI-powered website creation and optimization
Rakuten
Cashback rewards platform partnering with major retailers for savings and rewards redemption
Carvana
Online used car marketplace offering vehicle delivery and financing options
Rebel
Online discount retailer offering up to 70% off baby gear, kitchen products, and home goods
Key Largo Tourism
Florida Keys destination marketing organization promoting snorkeling, fishing, and Everglades tourism
Giga Clear
Rural broadband provider offering full fiber internet connectivity to rural British homes
AJ Bell
Investment platform offering accessible investing services with trust pilot ratings and dividend education
People
Billie Eilish
Music artist criticized for performative activism in Wall Street Journal award speech about billionaires
Zoran Mamdani
New York mayoral election candidate with 94% betting odds to win according to CalShi platform
Jonathan Rindernack
29-year-old Uber driver arrested for intentionally starting the Palisades fire on New Year's Day 2025
Tyler Robinson
22-year-old suspect in Charlie Kirk assassination case with voluminous evidence and gag order restrictions
Lance Twigs
Alleged furry boyfriend of Tyler Robinson who has disappeared, possibly in witness protection program
Thomas Matthew Crooks
Trump assassination attempt suspect with minimal digital footprint and limited media investigation
Charlie Kirk
Turning Point USA co-founder assassinated in case with extensive gag orders and media restrictions
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Political figure and vaccine safety advocate married to Cheryl Hines, now in Trump administration
Cheryl Hines
Actress and author of 'Unscripted' discussing political polarization, friendship loss, and vaccine policy
Gavin Newsom
California governor whose policies are criticized for poor fire management and state mismanagement
Stephen Colbert
Late-night host who announced Billie Eilish's $11.5 million charitable donation at awards ceremony
JD Vance
Vice President in Trump administration, described by Cheryl Hines as funny and personable
Bill Maher
Talk show host who interviewed Cheryl Hines for book promotion with comedic banter
Quotes
"Saying bad things about billionaires is the least risky thing you can say or do in public."
Tim Dillon
"I'm not out there at the Wall Street Journal lecturing people. I'm doing it in the streets."
Tim Dillon
"People tend to have a religiosity to their belief system and they don't want it questioned or challenged at all."
Cheryl Hines
"I didn't marry Bobby because of his politics. It wasn't what drew me to him."
Cheryl Hines
"There's no winning or losing the argument but just that he is actually getting the conversation going."
Cheryl Hines
Full Transcript
It's hard to concentrate when you're worried about your health. It can feel like there's a wall between you and the rest of the world, like you can't be fully present. Hello, Axa Health. How can I help? At Axa Health Insurance, we build our teams with people who care. So when you need us, we're here to support you. For cover-that-cares, search Axa Health Insurance. Pre-existing conditions are not covered. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dillon show. Who's going to win this New York mayoral election? Will it be Zoran Mamdani? He's in the lead big time. But if you're a gambling man, go over to CalShi.com folks and see what's up. What are the CalShi betting odds have on Zoran Mamdani's 92.7% going to win? 94 right now. 94% going to win. Well, hey, seems definitive. Did you see this Billy Eilish? You know what I call her? Silly Eilish. That's what I call her. Take that. Billy Eilish. You know Billy Eilish. She does the music, which is like, Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm is it was a rich kid, Groban LA, whatever talented for sure. God bless you. Give it to her. God love her. She's out here lecturing a billionaire. Is it the Wall Street Journal? Now the reason why she's not lecturing millionaires is because she's a millionaire. Everyone hates billionaires. But by the way, hating billionaires while a lot of the time justified is the least risky thing you can do or say in public. Let me say that again. Saying bad things about billionaires is the least risky thing you can say or do in public. They used to have this comment about politicians that were pro family and they go, oh, what a controversial position because obviously saying I believe in family is like not at all controversial. It might be now in certain parts of the country. The one I'm in probably, but isn't a dog whistle when you say family, but it's a pretty easy thing to go out there and say, I hate billionaires. I don't like billionaires. And I'm not even saying that she's wrong. It's the glazing as the young ones would say, as the kids would say, the glazing of this of Billy Eyelash, how brave she was to at the Wall Street Journal, she's getting an award. What is she getting an award for? Oh, that she gave a bunch of money to a food bank. She gave $11 million to a charity. In America, go and look up most charities on average, what percentage of the donations go to the actual people? By the way, it's like 10% or less. So, but Billy Eyelash, even though she meant well, what she did is she bought a bunch of Toyota Camry's for people that are in the charity business. And I'm not saying that it's wrong to donate to charity. Yeah, this is by the way, Alay, I love this. They go is, but many reputable charities aim for at least 70 to 90% of funds that go directly to their charitable programs. That isn't true. There are a lot of charities where the overhead is so massive and the salaries that are paid, you know, it's absurd. I'm not saying don't donate to charity. I'm saying, you know, have a reasonable expectation and you got to make sure you really donate to the right charity. But a lot of charities are, they have a lot of overhead. So, what is she donated? $11 million? $11.5 million to what? The food banks? It's like food inequity. Yeah, great. Yeah, yeah, climate, climate she donating to climate change. I mean, what are we doing? But whatever, the food thing I get, they're cutting off the benefits people are going to be in the streets, they're little kids are going to be detoxing off sugar in the streets. Many of them heavily armed. I don't love that. So, I do appreciate Billie Eilish, but Billie Eilish gets up and does this little speech and everybody's calling her, you know, a warrior for it. Give it up, Billie Eilish, everyone. Love you all, but there's a few people in here that have a lot more money than me. How lucky for you, Billie. And if you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but yeah, give your money away. Shorties. Love you guys. Thank you so much. Billie Eilish, going after the elephant in the room, if you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? I mean, that's a fair question. Why are you a millionaire? But that's a harder question to ask. Billie Eilish has a lot more money than me, but I'm just saying that glazing people for shit like this is kind of, it's like pathetic. Saying that she's like so brave for, you know, here's a thing too. These people get these awards and then they choose to like pop off. You know, it's kind of like I don't know how about before the award. You say something. How about you say something before you get an award. You're up there with the award talking about billionaires give you money away. Shorties. Billie Eilish telling people they should give their money away like she did to climate change. Billie Eilish donated her money to climate change in 11.5 million dollar donation of fight world hunger and climate change. Billie Eilish, friend of the show. No one takes, no one's taking anything away for her. Stephen Colbert made an announcement on behalf of Billie Eilish. Yeah, he announced it at the awards. Oh, do we have him announcing her 11.5 million dollar donation? By the way, can I tell a story for me yesterday? Literally, here's what happened because literally it's the same exact thing. I go to air one with my friend. My friend is allergic to avocado having grown up in California and has eaten it too much. And now he's allergic to avocado. By the way, people's personal weaknesses now they display as some type of strength or like, oh, it's cool. Look at me. I had so much avocado. I can't even have anymore. It's ridiculous. I try to have the Gary Brecke, Keto smoothie. It's a phenomenal. Get the ingredients to the Gary Brecke out. Now Gary Brecke is a con artist in a criminal who has sold people in this longevity crap that you're going to live forever if you drink his milkshake. But it's a nice taste and it's low in sugar and it's got the macros and the aminos and the Venezuelans. The standard smoothie includes coconut water avocado, cauliflower rice, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, or got no, no, no. Oh, yeah. The chocolate version. Perfect to me. No chocolate powder, cacao powder, almond butter, avocado, coconut milk, MCTO, Rishi, ash, Uganda, avocado, so whatever. I go in here and I get to Gary Brecke. And who again, it's God bless him. But he's a complete con artist in criminal. My doctor told me that I get it and then my friend is like, oh, I'm allergic to avocado. Stop getting me the Gary Brecke. By the way, it's like $20. It's like, okay. So then he goes, I want a peanut butter one. So I go, okay. So I go up to the guy at the register and I say, give him a peanut butter smoothie. And he goes, you want to swap out one of the brecas? And I go, yeah. And I go, is anyone get the Gary Brecke? But me, he goes, all really in shape people and you, it's like, hey, it's Halloween. What is that? So they give us the two brecas anyway. They don't realize that we were supposed to swap one of the smoothies with a peanut butter smoothie. I then take the two brecas, I say to my friend, wait for the peanut butter smoothie, I'm going to go outside with these two so they don't know that we're technically beating them on one smoothie and they don't know what's going on. I take the two brecas outside. He gets his peanut butter smoothie. Now we have an extra Gary Brecke perfect amino smoothie called the ultimate human. We're driving around L.A. We find a homeless guy at a bus stop. I said, come here. Do you want a smoothie? We have an extra smoothie from Irwan. And it's the Gary Brecke. I told him, I say, this is not the most popular smoothie. Most people don't like it. People don't like the amino blend. They think it's chalky, whatever. I gave him the smoothie. He was very grateful. He came over the car. We gave him the smoothie. Okay. And guess what? I'm not at the Wall Street Journal lecturing people. I'm doing it in the streets. I'm helping people in the actual street. A homeless guy at bus stop has a perfect amino smoothie with low sugar because the maple syrup is keto and coconut whipped cream. That's what he's got. I'm not out there at the Wall Street Journal going, Hey, a billionaires, you're all evil, but me, Billy Eilish, a multi multi millionaire. I'm great because I'm giving a bunch of money to the climate and to the, you know, to food. I go steal a smoothie from Irwan Robin Hood style. And then I deliver it to a man whose homeless houselessness unhoused experiencing housing insecurity at a bus stop and food insecurity. He's experiencing all of the insecure. I go and give him a smoothie, ask for not a god damn thing in return. The only person who saw that was God and was like, nice. Literally, he said that. So do we have Colbert? Let's see if we can get Colbert here because by the way, imagine the award that should have been given to me because my friend can't handle avocado because he ate it too much growing up in Southern California. His body turned against it. If that was the rules, I would not be able to eat ice cream. Okay, but those are not the rules. Stephen Colbert. I also have the privilege of breaking a little news to all of you tonight. And thank you, Billy, for allowing me to do this. This is extraordinary. Billy Eilish will be donating proceeds from her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour to support organizations, projects and voices dedicated to food equity, climate justice, reducing carbon pollution, and combating the climate crisis. That donation, ladies and gentlemen, will be $11.5 million. So what? So the fuck what? That's wonderful. So what? I gave a smoothie to a bum. Tim Dylan's here. Tim, thank you for letting me do this, Tim. Thank you for letting me do this. I appreciate it. Tim Dylan is a donating proceeds from his accepting bribes tour. To buy a smoothie at Airworn, the Gary Brecht, the ultimate human smoothie, the perfect amino Chaco revive smoothie, featuring Colley Flour Rice and avocado. And he'll be giving it to a random homeless man who's sitting at a bus stop because his friend cannot handle avocado. So he'll be drinking a peanut butter smoothie that will give the smoothie to a random homeless man in Los Angeles who is at a bus stop. He will not be accepting an award for it. He will not be lecturing any other people. He will just be doing the work in the streets. That's what he'll be doing. He'll be doing the work in the streets. Women who, woman who claims to be out of food stamps, film social media video of what she stole in the store and encourages others to do the same. By the way, I might agree with this woman. I think people need to get the food stamps. I believe we should not be giving money to the Ukraine Israel and we shouldn't be spending money fighting Venezuela. I mean, what the fuck's this? I'm going to talk about that. But I got a look, can I tell a story every day when I was a tour guide in New York City, I was a tour guide on a double-decker bus. There was a place called the Food Emporium every day I would go in and I would steal a juice, an orange juice, a fresh squeezed orange juice and drink it while I shopped at the store. Then a bold neo-Nazi guy who just got out of jail literally ratted me out to management. He was, they got tax credits for hiring an ex-con and he ratted me out to me. He became a rat. He was probably a rat in jail. He gets out of jail and he rats me out because he catches me stealing the juice. This is the after identity for like eight months. When I was in mortgages on Long Island, I used to eat at a deli in Melville called suburban eats. You would get a piece of pizza. The place you got the piece of pizza was a long way from where you would pay for it and you'd wait on a line with all these people that were working in the mortgage industry, all these people. I would eat the slice of pizza before we got to the register and then I would just buy the sandwich. I have stolen food for a very long time a lot of my life. I am not against it morally or in any other way. Let's see what this woman got. What did you get? How you guys? I'm out of the store. So they want it $7 for this. Mind you, I don't know what is that. What is that? K-so? Can you close up on that? What is that? Is that a, what is that? Some type of dip? Butter, bouillon? A butter bouillon. Okay, that's something that I guess make like a sauce or I keep going here. Mind you, I don't have food stamps anymore. They cut me off. So I only had $22 left in food stamps. So this is what I stole. Okay, they want it $9 for this. I said, I don't got $9. Then they want it season it. Then they want it $2 for this. They want it. Sorry, it's all fucked up because it's been in my purse. I would have stolen so much better shit than this. This is not a good haul at all. She's stealing seasonings and ticktocks. This is embarrassing. Get her out of here. Get her out of here. How dare you call yourself a thief? Oh dear, my small business-owning friend. You never grew good business with bad website. I know, but it's really hard. Do not do the despairing. Try aionos. Let clever thinking AI will use smart looking professional website that is optimized for more while in no time. And use its many tools to get your business grow growing super quick. Nice. Know my darlings. This is nice, try aionos. Your digital partner at aionos.co.uk. Don't you wish everything was more rewarding with Rakuten almost everything is. You can earn cash back on those new shoes you've been wanting. You can save on the next trip you book. You can cash in on groceries. 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And we are announcing the arrest of 29 year old Jonathan Rindernack on a criminal complaint charging him maliciously, starting what became the palestates fire and generate. So think about this for a minute. This guy burned down an entire neighborhood. He did billions of dollars of damage to a state. Malibu, palestates, it's unbelievable. And by the way, what's the penalty for that? Like to be honest, it kind of should be death in my opinion. The amount of devastation that you brought, you should probably be faced a death penalty. But anyway, the complaint alleges that Rindernack started a fire in the Pacific palestates on New Year's Day. A blaze that eventually turned into one of the most destructive fires in Los Angeles history causing death and widespread destruction. Among the evidence that was collected from his digital, digital devices was an image he generated on chat GPT depicting a burning city. While we can now, by the way, I'm dressing up like the palestates fire for Halloween because it's funny. Like I get it. It is depressing and sad. But I'm doing it because it's funny. And I didn't start it. And it's not hypocritical at all because did anyone even die in that one? They're saying death, but the old Sedina fire was very sad because it was a lot of lower income people. And that was very sad. But the palestates fire, yes, had some sadness to it for sure. But the majority of those people had a little bit of money. How many people died in the palestates for I'm still going to be it because I paid the costume designer. So I'm not going to 12 confirmed. All right. Listen folks, folks, what about 911? How about that? What about 911? 2,977. That's how many died in 911? Yes. Yeah, that's correct. All right. Okay, among the evidence it was collected from the digital devices, right? So he went in the chat GPT and I guess he was like generating image of a city on fire. While we cannot undo the damage and destruction that was done, we hope is aroused and the charges against him bring some measure of justice to the victims of this horrific tragedy. Rendered next initial appearances scheduled for today at 1 30. And this was not today, obviously, we're reading an older thing. Dude, what the fuck? I mean, this guy did he actually, I bet he did, but how did he start it? When was the fire if he started it on New Year's? When did the fires start really? When was the palestates fire? Let's listen to this judge or now whatever this person is. The defendant walked up the same trail from earlier that night to watch the fire and fire fighters. Seven on your side investigates the potential mistakes made in fighting the palestates fire. The after-action report was just released. Hello, I'm Mark Brown. I'm Michelle Fisher. You're watching eyewitness news at 5 live on ABC 7 Hulu and wherever you stream. That breaking news now, a 29-year-old uber driver facing serious charges in connection with the deadly palestates fire. The fed say that Jonathan Render net lit a brush fire on New Year's Day. LA Fire says it put it out, but then days later, it re-ignited and grew into one of the most destructive wildfires in our state's history. How could this have happened? Seven on your side. Investigative reporter Kevin Osbeck looking into the missteps and failures by the city and county of LA and we begin with eyewitness news reporter Sophie Flay with new insight about the man in custody tonight. Sophie. A massive investigation by the ATF and now a criminal complaint revealing shocking details about how the palestates fire started and who is being accused of intentionally lighting the spark. Why did he do it? 29-year-old Jonathan Render net has been arrested and charged in connection for igniting a flame that eventually turned into a dead body. By the way, positive. Driving ubers, it got to be a terrible job. You know, that's got to be a tough one. Like driving uber all day has you've got to, he probably thought about starting this fire for months. He probably thought I should go to a rich area and start a fire. Now, I don't know what his beef was with the Pacific palestates. I should be burning it. The amount of meetings I've had with these people. I should be burning. I mean, I just had a lovely lunch with an agent at CAA who I love and enjoy. You know, I've talked to this woman multiple times and I set in and we had a lunch and she's working on a project. We're trying to make a movie and I literally set that. I've spoke to this woman multiple times like multiple times. I sent her cheese for her birthday. Okay? It rotted outside of her house because she was an aspirin or whatever doing whatever they do. But I sent her cheese for her birthday. I sit down to the lunch. She goes, not tell me about yourself. I mean, it's like, I mean, it's unreal, unbelievable. I sit down for the lunch. She goes, not tell me, tell me a little bit yourself. Who are you? Tell me a little bit about yourself. I go, I've been in the thing for five years. What do you mean? This is one of the top 25 shows usually in the world. This thing that we're doing here. Do you feel responsibility with the platform you have? Do you feel responsibility? Just the responsibilities? Are there responsibilities that you feel the platform, the platforming of platforms? Do you feel? Do you feel or response? Who are you? Well, hi. Who are you? Where are you? Where are you? Hi. Where are you? Who are you? Do you feel I really like to get to know people? And what exactly? What are you? What are you? What are you? People are poking me. What are you made of? What is this? Is this fabric? Is this fabric like a big labouboo? You're like a big labouboo in person. Why do you wear the glasses? What is that? So interesting. I should be starting the policies. I should every day be going through the policies with the gas can. By the way, the amount, the abuse I take in this time. And she's a lovely woman and she's very good at her job. So please don't be offended by that. Please keep doing, please keep doing things for me. Please keep making me tens of dollars. But I should be going through the policies by the way with the gas can. But I'm not. You know why? Because I'm a good person. Actually, I am. So I'm out there. And so this Uber driver in Florida, how did these people fuck you over? I had a good pilot, a good pilot. And I attached a great writer and I'd Adam McCabe producing it years ago. And I and fucking nothing. And I should be running around. Sam Levinson called me and goes, can you do a role in you for you? It's nine seconds. You'll be on your hands and knees like a pig and people will be spinning on you or something. Why am I not burning the palisades far? I said, thanks. I'm going to pass. I'm in the hand. I'm not flying you're from the Hamptons to get on my hands and knees and you four. And have people spit on me like a pig. But I appreciate it. Can you write? If you literally have to attend lines, I would do it. There was four lines. I go, give me, give me an extra six lines. I'll get on my knees. People could spit on me like a pig. Why am I not walking to the palisades with a gas can? Why is this Uber driver doing it? Let's, let's watch a little more of this. Please. Thank you. Allocades fire in January. He's accused of starting the lockman fire 12 minutes into the start of the new year on January 1st. He was working as an Uber driver the night before according to the federal complaint. That fire started on January 1st. By the way, I asked by agent this, how do I get in this Kirk gag order? This Charlie Kirk case gag order is going to make people's careers. This is, is, because Candice keeps saying she's going to violate it. Is she in it? How do I get in this? You better email someone and try to get me in the Charlie Kirk gag order. And where's that furry? That furry disappeared. Lance twigs. But we're going to stay on this palisades thing. I've just have a D D D. But I don't know where that furry is. They should be going door to door looking for that furry. Keep it on the palisades. Let's see what this guy says. And it smoldered underground for about a week until on January 7th, heavy winds caused this underground fire to surface and spread above ground. We get it. Why did he do it? What became known as the palisades? Yeah, yeah. After dropping passengers off, he parked his car at the bottom of a hiking trail. Those passengers might, it was probably me. What is it was me? I was in the palisades that's morning having a breakfast. Breedoy swear to God. It's very possible. I was the last thing in that guy's car. Keep going. Ording to the complaint, he called 911 to report the fire. fled the scene, but returned taking videos of the flames. I can tell you ATF has determined that the fire was ignited with an open flame. Rindernect was living in the palisades at the time, but was taken into custody in Florida where he's currently residing, according to US Attorney Bill of Saley. The origin of the fire was not far from where Rindernect was living. Even arsonists are leaving LA. That's how bad it's getting. That's how mismanaged this state is arsonists. This was a great state for arsonists at one point. The fires start and they spread and the wind takes them. The devil winds, those Santa Ana winds take the fires and they spread it. They start these fire hurricanes. But even arsonists don't feel safe with the policies of Gavin Newsom. It's insane. How bad it's gotten. We'll say it's highlands. That property now destroyed when neighbor calling the act twisted and still looking for more answers. It seems like we understand the origin of the January 1st fire. I think we want to know more about why I hate them. Get him out of here. Get him out of here. You will you watch one minute of these people. You'll start a fire there. Get him out. Where's this furry? Where's Lance Twigs? Find this furry. The Kirk furry is gone. Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the Kirk assassination was dating this furry. This furry is now disappeared. The furry is completely gone. Now some people don't believe the whole furry angle. But Lance Twigs was wearing that sloth hoodie onesie thing. But some people say that private security types, fed types put a fur bed in that apartment they were sharing to make people think that Lance Twigs was more of a furry than he was. What is a fur bed? Look it up. Because people are saying that a fur bed might have been planted in the apartment to make this person seem like a furry. A bed, well, maybe Google bed for a furry because we're finding a lot of things that are for pets. But that's not what we want. We want humans who think they're animals. A bed for a human who thinks it's an animal, not a bed for a pet. Google's getting confused. Yeah, for humans who are part of the furry fandom options include large oversized human dog beds made a faux fur. That's what was in this apartment that Tyler Robinson was sharing with Lance Twigs. I believe that's what was reported was in the in the apartment. Now I want to know all the information on Lance Twigs. Where is Lance Twigs? They're saying that this furry is either in the witness protection. The transgender lover of Charlie Kurtz alleged killer has seemingly vanished from his hometown six weeks after the political assassination. It shook the country. Lance Twigs has been on the down low since his boyfriend Tyler Robinson allegedly shot the turning point USA co-founder dad and then sent Twigs a string of tax messages confirming to the slang. Twigs has steered clear of his $1,800 a month love nasty on the outskirts of the isolated desert oasis of St. George. I bet they've gagged everyone in this case. How many people are gagged in this case? Gag orders. Now also watch if they do this. Now I don't think I don't think they've done this yet, but they could also put something on this case called Sam's S.A.M.S. That's called special administrative measures. And that's what they did in the Boston bombing that prevented any real information from coming out. It was carefully curated information. They came out about the Boston bombing in the journalist Michelle McThay from Boston wrote a book basically credibly put out the hypothesis that the FBI had a prior relationship with the Zarnaya brothers and they didn't want that getting out and they had potentially recruited the older brother and or both brothers to be confidential FBI informants and they put special administrative measures Sam's on that trial to keep the information from leaking out. 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Because a lot of I don't know what went on here you know I don't think anyone does I think you know Candacellans is obviously famously doing a big investigation she's turning up some weird things for sure but I don't think anybody knows what's really going on and apparently I guess they have a lot of evidence maybe about this guy Tyler Robinson they're going to put together a lot of this evidence but I don't you know we haven't seen a ton of it yet right we saw a bunch of text messages that looked on and then Lance twigs Tyler Robinson's furry boyfriend has disappeared from the public eye people speculate that they're in the witness protection program and I like the whole family I think they got the whole family to be in the in the witness protection program this is the guess and we'll just have to oh is this Robinson's court appearance oh it said right here that he had appearance on Monday but do they ever show him not usually they don't show it there here's what's bothering everyone about this I'll tell you what it is right now let me break it down for you folks please okay talo in here's what's happening when I grew up every crime was a salacious tabloid festival the media tabloid media shows like a carn affair and acts as Hollywood in action all that's uh and those shows still exist but but but a lot of them don't but versions of them do and certainly there's an entire media on the internet it's as intense as ever and journalists didn't become better people right they still want to get clicks clicks are the new views and so they want to be exploited the exploitative and you know they want to get the scoop and the story and they want to you know they were they would be chasing down family members in parking lots they'd be camping out on people's lawns they'd be climbing in the window they'd be trying to get an interview with the maid the oj simsotra the spectacle of all that lacy peter said any of the stuff that you remember um always attracted so much attention where was that energy with Thomas Matthew crux where is that energy here where is the energy of the press truly asking curious why is the press not more concerned don't they find it fascinating the guy you tried to shoot trump has no digital footprint which is like by the way almost weirdly impossible for what a 22 year old or however old he was how old was he 23 whatever the age was it's insane to think this guy had no digital footprint it's odd it's also odd that how old 20 yeah 20 even more puzzling that he had no digital footprint it's also weird when you see this you this is a salacious story number one it's a horrible story a guy was murdered number two he was murdered by this guy who apparently had all the political opinions anyone can have which is not impossible by the way people go radicalized from the right to the left to the right to the left this is not a uncommon thing he's dating a somebody who's i guess a furry or it may be transitioning or whatever the case may be we don't know really anything about the guy's family other than they were maggot people but again the press has shown very little interest in finding out more because i guess quote unquote they don't want to jeopardize the trial where was all of this when i grew up by the way where was the press caring about the integrity of the jury pool when i grew up every fucking news person was watching oj simpsons van they played the oj simpson verdict in my fifth grade classroom that's how big of a fucking deal it was they put the oj simpson verdict on in my fifth grade classroom everybody watched oj in that brown coat the world stopped and everybody watched it every office every where was the press caring about the integrity of the jury where was the press all the press is ever done in this country outside of inflaming divisions and creating you know a hysteria is cover salacious crimes i mean this is everything they've ever done this is why court tv exists this is why you had all of those legal shows this is why you had a lot of tabloid shows all they've ever done is hunt down people that were connected to the case that knew the guy some if somebody went to kindergarten with somebody accused of a crime they were on television when i grew up they were sitting with Sally jesse raffia i'm telling you opra all of these people they had the high end ones the low end ones it was the job of the american media to essentially on earth all of the details about the case and and and parade them for all to see on television and in print magazines john bade rams you know many times i stood in a grocery store and somebody was standing there with it with it with it with uh uh you know a national inquire and this tragically john bane rams his face was on the cover of it how many different theories they were cooking up and where is that what happened to that did all of these people suddenly develop a conscience how many people can we find this out how many people are in this Kirk gag order which i really want to get in and i'm gonna email my agent and try to ask to get in put me in the Kirk gag order i've worked so fucking hard they've gagged a lot of people that cannot speak about the case at all tons and tons of people so it was interesting to me and that's i think one of the reasons by the way that people feel weird about this tomas methi kruks uh tyler robinson the the furry what people don't understand is why there's such a lack of information why there's such a lack of interest why there's such a a voluminous evidence in a gag order that could impact thousands in the robins in case the man accused of assassinated charlie kirk had a court appearance monday where lois discussed a voluminous amount of evidence thousands of potential witnesses in the judge pledge to ensure fair trial tyler robinson appeared virtually during the hearing hearing a change it was requested by the defense part of monday's hearing the 22 year old faces charges in the september tense shooting at utavale university including aggravated murder obstruction of justice felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury witness tampering and commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child it is also possible robinson faces federal charges on monday cathartan estuary the rest of robinson's defense team entered their formal appearance to represent him there is a substantial amount of discovery in this case your honor is voluminous to say the least prosecutors also discussed a gag order that fourth district court judge toning graph had entered in the case which could create problems it forbids anyone associated with the case from speaking to news media there are a number of witnesses that have yet to be identified that will likely be used in the state's case this occurred in front of two or three thousand students at utavale university so we're in the process of identifying those witnesses so those witnesses are presently unknown right now judge graphs of the gag order was designed to prevent problems associated with pretrial publicity all right so we we get it but it does seem interesting how how people seem to be closing ranks around the story and i'm not saying the stories inherently suspect i do think there's a lot of weird shit that happened and weird shit could be a red herring or it could be weird shit that opens a door to even weirder shit um with tomas methi crooks again the lack of interest the fact that we're not getting tons and tons of information from the usual sources makes people a bit skeptical it makes people go wait what's going on again it's just not something i'm used to i'm used to you know the type of coverage that you would see i mean remember the covington kids who bang the i mean obviously there was a political angle to that i mean there's a political angle to this but the the the the indian guy the Native American guy like standing in the covington kids face and and the kid was grinning at him does anyone remember the press not being interested in that that's what we heard about it was like all we heard about and then this again doesn't seem to be getting that much attention the covington thing far less consequential no one died far less consequential and the media interest in that incredibly high the media interest in this seems relatively low for the level of severity of this crime of this crime and then that it exposes a lot of weird fault lines in not only the country and how people are processing these events but also within the Republican party itself you think they'd be more interested in that at least that angle they've been mildly interested in it but not nearly as interested as you would think they are so it just is going to be a matter of like where does all of this go we don't really know timdillacomedy.com for all the live dates we have a great interview right now with the what we did a very serious interview here with the great Cheryl Heinz and what I really want to do is always 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little judgmental but I guess you know that's what the hell you understand by you yes yes lots of people standing by me well that's good yeah yeah no it's good I mean it it made some of my friendships stronger and yeah and then some just you know some people did you have any big blow-up fights you don't have to say with who yeah uh did people call you and start screaming well I would say I would say right before Bobby endorsed Trump I had a few passionate calls right yeah uh which is fine and I was glad that they did you know because I would rather somebody call me and tell me how they feel then then you know tell a journalist this is how I feel but I don't want anyone to know did anybody in the industry call you and go this is not a great look uh no I mean well you know besides the other actors well I don't know people that work with you does anyone have any of your relationship changed in that regard uh well you know people don't openly call me and say that we're gonna work with you again so I don't know but but the flip side of it I have had a lot of people call me and say I want to work with you and uh I mean a lot of people have moved out of LA to to work in other cities why would they leave LA it's so good what's wrong with these people who left LA what's wrong with them what's not to lie what it's going perfectly here yeah yeah it's going right on track I don't know you know it's like it's I mean this town is definitely going through a uh renaissance of sorts sure so that's what that's what I say that's the word I use I say it's going through a renaissance a renaissance and I think it's hopefully soon gonna sort of blossom well sure because right now it feels a little like people are well it feels a lot like people are struggling they're trying to find out they're trying to figure out a way to work you know make new content um and and you know work on new productions but what do you think about DC do you like it I do like DC I like it it's what's a very beautiful town it's a beautiful city it's it's different to drive around and see national monuments that you know are just they're gorgeous and they at night they're lit so beautifully and it's it's really it's a different uh of course it's a completely different world there yes what do you think about the war with Venezuela are you excited about that that one I don't I don't know I don't know how that one's gonna go I hope that one's quick I don't I don't know too much about that one right I don't either I just read we were doing it this morning but do you do you ever say to yourself I wish I I I I I I wasn't the wife of a controversial guy I found myself saying that uh you know I I definitely went through that um when Bobby started running for president it was hard it was challenging right because I wasn't quite ready I didn't think I was ready to uh sort of see what was on the other side of the door because I had I had spent so many years building this career this all I've ever wanted to do was act and um and so you know would you wake up one day because when I met Bobby he was not uh that con he was doing the environmental stuff yeah and and everybody liked him yeah because he was just talking about clean water putting oatmeal right while he's still talking about the stuff they put people in LA like that yeah they like clean water to somebody in LA and you go look what's in that oatmeal they love it well that that's why some of what's going on is really um weird weird because yes LA and what I like about a a lot of people that live here they do care about what they eat they want to eat they want to look good they want to look good yes so they eat right that's right so they don't want a lot of fatties in other states like fat people but in LA there's there's less of that yeah be better tighten right here their legs that's right yeah um since you're fat here you better have a lot of talent have we even talked about that we're beauty in the beast well well yes we are beauty in the beast and and you look you are a stunning beauty thank you and in DC there's a lot of ugly people how do you handle that because you meet these other political spouses and a lot of them are monsters you know what DC has turned it up they've turned up with the glamour and I mean the women the women are bringing it so it's no longer you you know walk into they don't look like Barbara Bush anymore they're hotties they're um well because everyone's fit now yeah your husbands you make everyone do push-ups and pull-ups sit-ups yeah all right yeah so people are on on board and they are looking good and so that's what that's what I was saying that's what's strange about LA because you would think that that they would really embrace that you know make America healthy again they hate they hate that because it's a version of make America great again so they hate that they they they hate everything about it just because of that reason only yet you would think that they would be very happy about um Bobby getting rid of arsenic and lead that's in baby formula you know right you would think that they would be happy about him getting well a lot of people in LA fair in fairness to them adopt children from all over the world so those children their systems are weaned on different things that can handle different things they can they're not it's not like if you get a baby from a you know they buy the baby from another country and that baby can handle I wish this was bogg-cub but it's just water right um right do you get nervous when you talk to people in the media like myself do you get you get nervous when you go on the political media circuit and you talk to people like me um no I don't get nervous I don't get nervous but um but it is different now that I you know that my husband's in the administration it's uh you know you feel a little more of a responsibility to be have uh what's the word you know uh you want to toe the line right I don't want to but you can say whatever you want I can say what I want yeah you can say whatever you want who do you like over there do you like this JD Vance what do you think about him I I do like JD Vance it's the the thing is I know the people on a personal level right so I am I know them more from just hanging out with them at an event and really sort of talking and um you know having conversations that he's a funny person do do you ever get do you ever get like nervous about how high profile you are and bobby is with the the amount of hate in the country the division people are very hateful they make threats they behave like monsters like beasts like beasts uh you ever feel that's are you ever like this is I just want to go home and you know I definitely felt like that um when he was running for president that's when and I you know I really felt that I felt uh I was so concerned about his safety and I talk about it a lot in my book um unscripted because yeah of course his his uncle was assassinated his father was assassinated uh wow is the Kennedy curse do you think that's real uh I don't think I don't think that's real I think that's a big family and perhaps uh sometimes people take unnecessary risks right yeah so I would say you know I'm generalizing but they're they're kind of risk takers you know living big full lives so I don't know do you enjoy being a Kennedy is it is it fun are there expectations that come with it well you know it's probably gonna uh it's not that exciting to say no but when I but when I married bobby it wasn't like uh it wasn't like it's not like this country is you know loving the Kennedys right looking at the looking up to them no yeah at that point it was not it was a dynasty kind of in decline a little bit your words yeah um so so it wasn't I didn't feel like whoa I'm a Kennedy and now I'm going it was almost like oh I'm a Kennedy I'm a Kennedy I'm a Kennedy now it wasn't like whoa I mean yeah I mean I kept my name at least you're not a bush those people are shot what do you um what are you looking forward to now what's coming up other than this book you're gonna go on a book tour yes I've been doing a lot of press I've been going on a book tour uh that which has been really fun of course it's it's now you you're like you do very obviously you're doing serious shows like mine but you ever have fun with it do you ever go do some like talk to some not oh you know I just I just talked to Bill Mar for a long time uh wow I drank too much I mean he was very high um and it was fun because I like the fun guy yeah I like him I mean we he we really were doing some spit takes just like he was making me laugh while I was drinking and so I loved that so I did you know I did some press on the east coast uh before I came out here that that um I wasn't say I was talking to comedians by any means right out there was uh but really um interesting people and great interviewers and and then I come here and it like it's so fun to be here talking to you looking at your beautiful face yeah do you ever feel if you have a disagreement with something the administration's doing do you feel pressured not to talk about it uh yes I would say so but I but I never have in the past right it's never been a part of my you know social media I've never you're not a political person you're an entertainer no no so I've never you know spent the morning angry and tweeting out to people this is what you should think and this is what you should do right I'm so upset and I hope everyone sees how upset I am right because that's something about me yeah uh I just haven't been that person so it doesn't it doesn't feel I don't feel pressure to you know not say anything negative about it right it's just not who I am right it's not it's it hasn't been your your presence right right you're an entertainer you entertain people yeah do you think you'll repair those friendships that you might have lost you know I think I think some of them have uh you know I can look at them and say I appreciate that person and for the time that I had with them yes you know uh do I want to play pickleball with one of them now no because it's uh everybody sort of moved on into different different worlds do you think Bobby won the vaccine argument because I think he did uh he feels like he did well it does uh you know this is the problem Tim um there's no winning or losing the argument but just that he is actually getting the conversation going well there was a lot of people that have been injured by that vaccine well that everyone who had you like keeps getting it keeps getting COVID by way this is what I had a lovely conversation with uh the women on the view because if the vaccines are no one has ever had a lovely conversation on the view not one time but go on yes if if the vaccines are well they get it every day you know those women get vaccinated every day on the view that's why many of them are the way they are every day they come in and they get a booster the whole group the whole group the whole group gets a booster but sorry but I was saying you know there is a um vaccine injury compensation program that has paid out $5.4 billion to vaccine injuries but people probably haven't heard about it and that doesn't even include COVID vaccine injuries that's a different program altogether so I mean it just seems like can we start there and say hey $5.4 billion being paid out people have that have proved it in court um that's maybe that's a problem right maybe we could do the better with the vaccines maybe they could be safer you know and so Bobby is saying that but but some people don't even want to they don't even want to hear that or they don't want to agree with it or but the but those are just facts you know not you know I'm not you know one month those are just black and white facts and you know people just don't want to they don't want to have any type of discussion about it they really don't why do you think they don't well I think people tend to have a religiosity to their belief system and they don't want it questioned or challenged at all which is I think you know it's one thing yeah if you are talking about religion and it's like that's this is the way I was raised is what I believe but we're talking about health you know what I mean why is there a why would feelings be so involved yeah in in health just a friend's mother got a vaccine and had a stroke 48 hours later and we all didn't care we hated her but that but there's probably a correlation between that right so why can't why can't someone say this was my experience this is what happened and can we look at it but instead what a lot of people are feeling is how dare you even say that well that's the problem that and that's the problem so yeah is Bobby winning the vaccine argument I mean he's definitely bringing it to the forefront saying there's a problem and we're trying to fix it what is your favorite Disney movie is it beauty in the beast which one do you really like uh I mean I uh finding Nemo oh that's the one with the fit that's Disney is yeah that's Pixar what is it well it's Disney Pixar dream war I mean it's all the same okay it's a monopoly okay uh I really liked that one I like the one what was the one about the non-binary raindrop they just came out there's one that there's the characters like her a non-binary raindrop I think it was called elemental yes it's the it's about a raindrop who's is non-binary and I think that's good that's good you don't need to label people not if you're a raindrop you don't need to label raindrops you like Palm Beach I love it it's it's very beautiful there it's beautiful and everyone's rich what's the problem it's no problem it's really beautiful it's nice it is uh it's very civilized I think it is that's what I like about it a lot of pink rolls voices tune a tartar a lot of tune a tartar so in closing because you've got this book and you talk you tell the people about your your inner your your your your issues with being now a political person even though you don't want to be uh I talk about yeah you know um just about like my experiences and going from Tallahassee Florida to LA to be getting on this show and being in films and movies to my husband you ever miss Tallahassee yeah I love Tallahassee yeah yeah I love Tallahassee and all the people you ever say to yourself you have a kind of a complicated life uh rather being Tallahassee kind of just just just taking it easy just taking it easy and living in a trailer and you know smoking meth uh living the good life um you know I missed Tallahassee but I love uh I love the life that I have I I like that um there's never a dull moment I don't know what's gonna happen next right uh I mean fascinating people I've I've worked with amazing people and now I am learning I am learning a lot of new things every day yeah I didn't set out to uh learn but now I now that I I'm here and I'm doing it when you come back to LA are people nice to you um yeah people have been nice to me I mean I haven't really gone out right although Bobby and I went to this was a while ago I think he was still ready we went to uh a restaurant that we love this one we were sitting in the we got back in the car to leave this woman gets up and runs out to the sidewalk and uh looks in the car and says fuck you whoa and uh then she we watched her march back into the restaurant and sit down you know with her date and Bobby looked at me and said what did you do to her oh that's fine I know I think that's for you um but yeah I think to people like that they don't really um they don't understand sort of the comedy that they're bringing when they come up when they make it a point to march up and say something awful I have friends and I have disagreements with yeah we all do yeah we all have to be adults yeah and live in a world where people feel differently than we do yeah and say and just agree to disagree and say it's okay you you can think like that even though you're wrong yeah but then and then let's go out and eat oh I have some friends that I can do that with and some friends that uh they will they'll never talk to me again I have a few friends that really oh yeah never again well I'm assuming I mean I have I had one friend that I would talk to you almost you know every other day and then the night before the election I called this person and I said no matter what happens tomorrow life is going to go on you're going to still love your kid you're going to right love your husband you're going to find joy there's a great life out there and I never heard from her again whoa I know who that is but I'm not going to say it but that's unfortunate it is unfortunate yeah it is unfortunate but then you know you just have to take a step back and say okay she was meant to be in my life for a certain time yeah and I get to enjoy yeah and it's and now we're going into just because you had a good friend who now hates you doesn't mean that that friendship wasn't valuable for the time you had it I completely agree 100 percent I completely agree so we had so you know you just spend time thinking about what that person brought to my life and the the fun I had with with her and that you know I mean we went through you know 30 years together that's big yeah that's crazy to throw it from my friend just through a friendship way a 30er friendship over politics with you no no no but her she had a friend and they just read over politics and said that's it and she was like I we can't you know and I'm like it's such a silly thing yeah to throw away a friendship right because I didn't know our friendship was based on politics right and you know a lot of people too will say I why you should leave your husband because of his politics right but I didn't marry Bobby because of his politics right it wasn't what drew me to him right I've never never part of our relationship well listen Cheryl hides the book which is coming out 11 11 is called unscripted yes and you're finally going out and settling scores you're punching back and you're really giving it to the people that have given it to you you know what I'm a nonstop attack and you're just throwing haymakers at these people and good for you you know what I I'm just say a lot of people assume I think this way or I've I've done this or I've done that or and in the book I'm I'm just clear about here's what happened here's who I am and uh does you have a lot of liberal points of you I do so do I yes I know and people get mad at me right just for the time well yeah because you think that people would look at sort of issue by issue concerned by concern and say wow I do agree with that I'm glad the hostages were released that's amazing uh i'm hostages the ones in uh is yes i'm for that yes israel and gaza and i'm for all of it really some all yes and you would have thought that let's all do a christmas party in israel and gaza right right christmas let's all get together for christmas so you would have thought that everybody everybody would be happy about that but uh but because some people they're not going by issue by issue they're they're making it about them yeah they go oh it's about me yeah it's not about you it's about a hostage yeah it's about a hostage that was just their family so you can't for one moment take take that in i i think they should sharyl heints the book is unscripted in thank you you are hilarious we love you and we wish you success with this book thank you thank you thank you release the host are they are there any still left release the hostages all over the world i agree all over the world release the hostages have the decency to just do it do it on the day her book comes out eleven eleven and sudan cut it out whatever you're doing all right sharyl heints thank you thank you too