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485 - Kash Patel, Into Iran, & A Missing Leg

2/28/20261 hr 14 min

Tim discusses the story of a homeless man stealing a leg from a crime scene, Kash Patel making an appearance at the Winter Olympics, the US starting a war with Iran, the impending AI revolution, California politician Katie Porter trying a new approach, and Bill & Hillary Clinton testifying on their involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.

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  1. Tim Dillon· Host0:00

    Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The Tim Dillon Show. Uh, they say AI is gonna take white-collar jobs in, like, uh, what, uh, 18 months? I'm gonna have to get attacked in the street by white-collar people? Where are you gonna be safe when all this happens? Where are you gonna be-- You know how demoralizing it's gonna be to get, get attacked in the street by consultants, and secretaries, and, uh, accountants and lawyers? I-- You know, I'm prepared to get attacked, you know, uh, by the meth zombie, uh, you know, contingent. Um, people foaming at the mouth. You know, people addicted to, uh, new designer drugs. But, you know, white-collar work, look, look that up. Bring some of that up because this, uh... I was reading this, and I was kinda disturbed by it. Now, I don't know if it's true. I tend to think this, uh, uh, AI stuff is a little overblown. I think it's overblown. I think Sam Altman's a criminal. I think a lot of the open AI is fake. I think a lot of it is just, um, overblown, and a lot of people are basically, um, freaking out prematurely. I'm not saying that they're, they shouldn't be freaking out. You should freak out. You should freak

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