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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:14):
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I was walking around I do you know one thing
that I'll say as I try it to be preachy
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about the fitness journey that I've gone on, because you know,
different people different times, you know, I wasn't. It's funny
people say have you gotten all new clothing? And I said, no,
I just wear the clothing I used to wear. You know,
I got married, I got a little little little sett
in my ways, getting a little too much ice cream
and I got I injured my knee and you know,
next thing I know, You're up thirty thirty five pounds.
It can happen, and it took a year. In one year,
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I gained thirty thirty five pounds and six months I've
taken it all off. But whether you're trying to lose
weight or anything else, I'll just say this, walking is amazing.
And I know that sounds like the most obvious thing
anybody said it probably long. It's like breathing is good, no,
But really, walking should be a daily habit. And I
don't mean the use of your feet to get to
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where you have to go for work or whatever. I
mean take twenty to thirty minutes a day to start
with that.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
And here's the thing. I think.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
If you want to listen to a book on tape,
I'm fine with that, or a podcast like the Clay
and Buck Show, I'm fine with that, right, but people
will walk there checking their phones all the time. That
kind of takes you out of it. And I mean,
I now carry and I walked yesterday for we just
took a walk for an hour. And we've already talked
to how when the baby comes our plan and I
know we're not gonna have any sleep, We're gonna be exhausted.
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Thank you for all this. Thank you for prepping us
for that.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Trust me.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
We've been told now by many people you're gonna miss
getting a good night's sleep.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
We get it.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
We're very excited for a little little baby to be
coming here. Baby James. His name is gonna be James.
I'm gonna be getting that going soon. But on the
side of just walking, I'm telling you, and there's actually
a there's a fitness influencer named Michael Smoke who is
great on the Higher Up Wellness as his handle, he's
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always promoting walking. And you know, I've met Michael. He's
a really interesting, really good guy, fantastic in the space
of wellness and mentality and everything.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
And I remember.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
I'd watched these videos where he'd say you should go walk,
and I said, come on, of course I'm walking. Well, no,
actually I got a step counter and I thought I
was walking, and I was doing like twenty five hundred
steps a day.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
That's nothing.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
And not only is it about your your health a ventness,
but I think that it's something that any first of all,
anyone can I mean, assuming you know you're able bodied,
people can walk. It's not telling someone to go run
six miles a day. It's not telling someone to start
deadlifting or something else, you know, something you were all
doing but making time for it. And I also find
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you know, actually a DJ Shipley who I'm going to
be training with this weekend is a former Steal Team
six operator. I'm going to be going up and training
with him, really looking forward to it. My two brothers
are coming. He's also a proponent of walking. I saw
a video clip of him. He says, you know, go
out with your wife, walk twenty minutes, no distractions, just
with your wife, just be together, talk whatever, be together.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
A brilliant It's so true.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
And I just think that it's something that sometimes the
simple things can make such a really big difference. I mean,
now I did like twelve thousand steps yesterday. I'm trying
to get over ten thousand, sometimes over twelve thousand a day.
There's the fitness component of it, but there's also just
the I think it's good for your mental health. I
think it's good for your body. I think it's good
for you if you can go with a spouse or
with a loved one or a friend. I try to
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take calls now for work as much as I can,
so I don't love zoom calls, But anyway, I try
to take calls if there's anything I can give you
from this week. And I know again it's such an
obvious thing, and that's why I credited Higher of Wellness
and and I send them a message saying thank you
for this that when you watch people, when someone says, hey,
make walking more of a daily habit, your reaction is.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
I already do? Well? Do you though?
Speaker 3 (04:21):
Really?
Speaker 1 (04:21):
You know I didn't. Maybe you do, but I'm telling you,
and even if it means you have to get in
the car and go somewhere that you want to walk,
I know some of your probably you know in areas
where there's not a lot of walkability, find the nearest
place go do it.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
It's I have.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
That's the best thing that I've changed over the last
six months, other than some of the nutrition and weightlifting
stuff I've been doing, is just just walking and.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Every day, every day, go for a walk.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
And you know, anyway, sorry, end of speech, but I
hope that's something that may be helpful for many of you.
And I guarantee you some of you're gonna email me
and say, why are you wasting more time with this
talk more about trade deficits Okay, I'm about to. But
some of you will listen to me, and you will
in three months or six months or whenever. You'll write
into the show or you'll call into the show and
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you'll say, you know what, You're right. My wife and
I started, or my husband I started going for thirty
just a thirty minute walk every day we could. Your
busy stuff happens. Yeah, it's about when you can, but
it's about trying to make time for it. And we're
we're present with each other. We sleep better at night
because you know your body is in this rhythm. I'm
telling you that. That's the one, one little free bit
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of advice on the show this week. I hope some
of you take it. The rest of you can make
fun of me and say that you know you're running
super ultra marathons. You don't need anyone telling you about walking.
Some of you are going to have a great six
month arc on this one and you're going to say, wow,
you're really right.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
So throwing that out there for you.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
On the other side of things, democrats, see, I told
you I was weaving and now I'm back. The other
side of things. You got democrats who realize they got
to start to win people over.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
And Alyssa slot.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Kid is a Michigan congresswoman and she is the one
who gave the what is it the response to the
Joint Address to Congress, And you know she's out there
telling everybody. If you want to know what's going on,
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just understand that the way to win is to insult
Trump voters. Play clip ten.
Speaker 4 (06:28):
I think there's a feeling in the country and I
always often say this. You know, we're we're about to
turn two hundred and fifty years old, right, We're still
pretty young for a country. These are our like our
angry teenage years, right, we are going through this push
and pull where we're happy, we're sad, we want this,
we want that. And what do you do when you
have a teenager who's threatening themselves and others. You just
try to get them through this period alive so that
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their brain can fully form and you can come back
to kind of what the country trump Now, I'm talking
about our coundulum swinging, and so for me, I think
that I don't think there's a single American feels like
this is normal.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Yeah, that's so petulant teenager. If you voted for Trump,
it's America being not normal. I thought this was an
interesting juxtaposition to take. First of all, I in my
time in government, I missed Miss Slotkin by a few
cubicles and a few months, so we did not I
did not meet her or work with her. But she
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was in government in the national security side when I
was in government in the national security side, and I
had friends who worked extensively with her, And I will
just keep their assessments to myself off the air. But anyway,
here is the truth. She's saying that America is acting
like a petulant teenager because we elected Donald Trump, as
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if that there's something irrational about that. This is the
rejection of what is clearly happening in the country, which
is more and more people waking up to the clear
fact that.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
It is democrats. I know.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
This is like, you know, they say it's our fault,
we say it's their fault. But no, no, in this one,
it's pretty clear which side of the political aisle is
in some kind of a delusion. So Representative Keith self
yesterday in some hearing in Congress, as a lot of
his congressional hearings, referred to Representative McBride Tim McBride as Congressman. Now,
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before you hear the audio, here's the thing. Representative McBride
is a biological male with male genitalia and X Y chromosomes,
and as a man. Now, Representative McBride has grown his
hair out long and is I don't know, maybe doing
I don't know about the hormones or whatever, but you know,
identifies as female. Now identifies as female. Well, this is
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the United States government we're talking about. This is a
congressional hearing, and we call men congressman and woman congress woman.
And Keith self representative Elf decided that he was not
going to play the game anymore.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
And this is how it went. This is eleven play.
Speaker 5 (09:06):
As the representative from Delaware, mister McBride.
Speaker 4 (09:09):
Thank you, madam, Chair Ranking Member Keating also wonderful.
Speaker 5 (09:12):
Stuart, Chairman. Could you repeat your introduction again please? Yes,
it's a we have set the standard on the floor
of the House and I'm simply.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
What is that standard?
Speaker 5 (09:23):
Mister chairman, Would you repeat what you just said? You
introduced a duly elected representative from the United States of America. Please,
I will the representative from Delaware, mister McBride, Mister Chairman,
you are out of a order. Mister chairman, have you
no decency? I mean I have come to know you
a little bit, but this is not decent.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
We will continue this.
Speaker 5 (09:44):
You will not continue it with me unless you introduce
a duly elected representative the right way.
Speaker 6 (09:50):
This hearing is adjourned.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Let's just note this.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
A member of Congress demanding in a hearing that a
number another member of Congress pretend that a man in
the room with them is a woman or else. He
throws a fit. This is this issue is not gone.
This issue is not uh, some fringe thing. This is
the United States Congress. This is the legislative body. And
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they actually want to play this game. They want to
they they demand. They're absolutely serious about this.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
As you know.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
They have not backed away from this in any ideological sense.
There may be a strategic or a tactical retreat with
people like Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
He's like, hey, maybe it's an issue of fairness.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Uh, you know, I I gotta tell you, I see
what Gavin Newsom is doing. I know that Steve Bannon's
gonna go on his show, and Bannon, who's a brawler,
is just gonna is just gonna you know, verbally rough
him up the whole time. I know, I know, I
know how Steve's gonna roll with that. He's gonna he's
gonna just pummel him. But here's the problem. Newsom wants
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to be pummeled by the right wing right now, and
he wants to sit there and take the slings and
arrows from the right on his new podcast because he's
trying to present himself as an alternative to the crazy Democrats.
And this is he knows that he can always turn
around to the left, because Gavin Newsom excels at speaking
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out of both sides of his mouth, and he'll say, look.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
Guys, you know I'm you know, I'm still all about
the lgbtqia plus plus minus minus plus. You know where
my heart is. But you know I got a fool
of the idiots in the Midwest to vote for me
for president. You know that's the game he's playing.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
So I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
If we really we should continue to because his arguments,
it's not like he has any here. He's sitting there
and he's gonna get he's gonna just play the Oh.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
I'm just so reasonable, I'm just being reasonable. Yeah, You're right,
there's been some excesses on my side.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
As part of the creation of a new brand for
himself so that he can become the leader of the
Democrat Party going into twenty eight, be their nominee, win
all pretending, and then as soon as he gets in,
look what they did with Biden. The whole game with Biden,
other than pretending he didn't have dementia, was Hey, this guy,
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he's been in politics so long, good old Joe, his
Irish charm. He's a devout Catholic, devout Catholic, really an
abortion extremist in policy his entire career. Who wants trans
kids to be getting surgery without their parents knowing as
a function of White House policy. He's a devout Catholic.
And he's good old Joe from Scranton, you know, riding
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to Chew Chew to work. The whole thing was a scam.
The whole thing was a scam, and now everyone knows that.
So I'm just saying they're preparing with Newsome, they're preparing
the scam. And I know I've I've digressed a little
bit from the Sarah McBride. I'm sorry. Now it's Tim
McBride is Sarah McBride. So I didn't even know all.
I rather, I was just reading off the sheet here.
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That's considered dead naming that used to get you kicked
off of social media. To refer to a person's previous
name Tim. Tim can be Sarah if he says, hey,
you got to call me Sarah, that's my name?
Speaker 3 (13:05):
You know.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
Fine, you can change your name. You can ask to
be called something, you know. I don't think you can
ask to be called like superhero, genius, Jesus Christ, superstar
or something. There are limits to this. But if you
want to change your name to Sarah, you can change
your name to Sarah, but you can't change your gender
as much, or you can't change your sex or whatever
whatever sophistry they want to present on this. And good
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for representative self. It is not disrespectful to call a
man a man. It is living in reality. And some
people just don't want to play this. A lot of
us don't want to play this game anymore. Democrats, you'll notice,
have not given it up, have not given it up,
and they don't plan to. What does that tell you
about the mindset? What does that tell you about where
their party's going?
Speaker 2 (13:47):
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All right, welcome back in. Some of you are pointing
out to me and I knew this, but I didn't
focus on it right away. In the upcoming Bannon Newsome
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sit down for the Newso podcast.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Look he's the newsom is very slick.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
You know, he owns those vineyards. He's got that shirt
buttoned way down. Where's Clay when I need him? He's
got that shirt buttoned way down, just stares into the camera.
He apparently funded a bust of himself. I saw this
recently I think it was at bright part. Somebody broke
the story on this that he quietly used some NGO
to fund a bust of Gab. I'm just gonna tell you,
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anybody who chooses to quietly fund a bust of himself
unless your name is Winston Churchill, and even then when
he was alive, that's a little bit much. That's a
little bit much. But I should have known. The Libs are,
of course completely freaking out. Bannon to them is like Voldemort.
Bannon terrifies them. I mean, I get it. You know, he's,
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like I said, he's he's a brawler on our side.
He's not messing around, he's not taking prisoners. But it's
kind of funny that he's gonna be sitting down with
Gavin Newsom and he got people like Kinzinger, who I
just feel like he was probably crying when he wrote this.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
He tweeted out that.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Oh and he has Slava Ukrainian his in is uh,
he actually has that, He actually has Lava Ukrainian his
Twitter bio with Ukraine flag, of course, as one does
American flag Ukraine flag. Anyway, this is not about learning
about other people. This is platforming authoritarianism. Oh man, that's
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so funny. They're all they're all getting upset that's gonna
sit down with Bannon. So look, it's it's brilliant marketing.
H I give, I give. That's Gavin Newsom is not
is not dumb. He's not smart on policy. Uh, but
he's not a dumb guy. And his team, I'm sure
understands marketing very well, a very holly, very Hollywood savvy,
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and so having Bannon on obviously is going to get attention.
It would be a pretty interesting conversation, I think. Uh,
I can just assume that it's going to be more
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California is awesome, which it is, and Bannon saying California
is horribly governed and you've made a.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
Mess of everything, which is true. Right?
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Can this is two things can be true at once.
California can be God's country in so many ways, beautiful,
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Eight two two eight eight to two.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
Something interesting is going on here, troubling and interesting.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
They are really wrapping.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
Up the hatred of Elon Musk. You're you're noticing this, right,
they've decided and when I say them, the media, sure,
but the left also it seems these days maybe some
of them have exhausted themselves with anti Trump derangement. Because
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I do think we're entering a phase where we're going
to have to coin the phrase Elon derangement syndrome. I
think we're there. It's already, it's already happening now. It's
not as widespread as Trump. It does not have quite
the same Trump arrangement doesn't have quite the same virality.
Long Standing studies on Trump arrangement have been done, and
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as we saw on the last election, people have learned
a lot. But Elon derangement syndrome is growing rapidly, and
it is concerning.
Speaker 7 (20:07):
If only doctor Fauci was here to tell you to
mask up to avoid Elon derangement syndrome, but the droplets
carrying Elon syndrome all over the place with his silly
t shirt saying tech support and his electric vehicles.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
Elon, Let's remember, was something of a I don't know
if darling of the Left is quite the right way
to put it, but he has done more as an
entrepreneur for climate change, whether you believe that's a problem
or not. I believe climate change is really do not
believe it's a problem. So that's a whole other thing.
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Or rather I'm quite certain it's not a problem, but
put that aside. But Elon with not just the cars,
that the electric cars. You see, he's made electric cars cool.
I saw our friend Shawn had just bought a Tesla
plaid and Elon gave him a high five on X
over that. Yeah, that that car will smoke in a
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in a what do you call it a drag race
like any hot rod you can find. Those cars are
crazy fast. Electric cars that that Tesla makes are way
faster than a lot of people realize because they don't
use pistons.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
The electric motor goes right away.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
I mean it kind of creates like a g force
like you're in a jet fighter if you hit the
accelerator too hard or you know, a fighter jet. So
what Elon has done though with the technologies as well
of electric cars batteries.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
And he's still going.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Right, Elon is Elon's got decades left to do the
things that he is doing. We're we're just seeing really,
you know, maybe the middle phase of Elon's professional contributions.
But this hatred of Elon Moss is nuts.
Speaker 2 (22:02):
It is nuts.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
Uh, And the stuff that he is doing. Remember this
is a former he goes into this fascinating category of
red pilled former Democrats. They created this politically minded Elon.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
It's their fault. That's what the left needs to understand.
They did this.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
He just wanted to He just wanted to build his
rockets and and his uh you know, his cars, and
the boring tunnels under the ground and uh, you know
you got SpaceX he got Starlink. I mean it's incredible
x AI, all these different things. He wanted to do that,
and the Democrats were like, no, we're insane, and we're
going to uh push the indoctrination stuff so hard on
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the trans issue that one of Elon's kids he said this,
I'm not I'm not establishing this motive for him.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
He said that he became red pilled.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
When they transed his kid when one of his sons
was was transd by you know, all the all the
therapist and the doctors in the whole system, and he
just realized, oh my gosh, what is the What does
the left become? What does the Democrat Party become? And
now they despise him. And I mentioned this yesterday. They're
lighting Tesla's on fire, which is so crazy that it's
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this is the richest guy in the world, So you're
gonna you're gonna burn someone else's car because it was
made by a company that Elon Musk owns. And you
think that that's going what is that going to do?
Like how is this It's as it's crazy as during
the BLM riots when they would go in and destroy
some local convenience store and loot it.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
So yeah, this is this is for Black Lives Matter, Like, no,
it's not.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
It's just you being a bad person. You know a
lot of people during the BLM riots were just being
bad humans, bad human beings. And anybody who is fire
bombing a Tesla or Tesla dealership or all these things
you've seen going on, they're being bad humans. But this
is coming from the top. The hatred of Elon is
coming from the top. Remember his mission. Elon isn't going
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around in a border patrol jacket rounding up illegals and
you know, putting them on a little spacecraft to send
them somewhere else. No, No, that would be interesting. Elon
is focused on something that should be bipartisan. It should
be a truly bipartisan thing to get rid of waste,
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fraud and abuse in government spending. We if you ask
a Democrat, is the debt of problem and you have
them in a forum where they can't just evade or escape,
they'll say, oh, yeah, I know the debt's a problem. Well, generally,
not all of them. Some of them can't do basic math,
they have no idea. I'm not going to name names.
You can name the names. But there are some Democrats who, honestly,
you want to talk numbers, they have IQs in like
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the seventy five range and they're still elected office. Okay, fine,
but everybody who's a serious person knows the debt is
a problem. Elon is trying to find a way to
start to deal with that, to truly finally begin to
chip away at it. And it's a huge challenge for
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us and it's something that everybody should be saying, thank
you for thank you for what you're doing. But instead
you've got you know Colbert. Now, I know they're gonna say, oh,
it's just jokes. No, Colbert is a Democrat propagandist, and
he learned this. He learned this craft well from the
much better version of it, which was the John Stewart
The Daily Show back in its heyday, not anymore. Trevor
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Noah ruined that show even for Democrats. He's just not funny,
you know. Yeah, let's just bring in this like not
funny guy from South Africa to take over the Daily
Show and lecture us about American politics. Like that's a
great idea. Whoever the executives were in charge of that
should all have been fired a long time ago. But
here you have Stephen Colbert on his supposed comedy show
(25:52):
making a joke. But it's really more of a it's
really meant to be more of an attack, and it's
meant to be telling the masses of idiots who still
watch this thing you are to hate elon Play twenty.
Speaker 8 (26:04):
This downturn didn't start just yesterday, because Tesla stock has
plummeted fifty percent since December, and there's a good reason
for that. It's a phenomenon economist call.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Everybody hates that guy.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Can I just point out you have a room full
of people like trained seals, all clapping and all laughing
at the decline. Now, by the way, I mean, I'm
very you know, I don't give like stock tips on
the show. I'm just telling you, like people who beat
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against Elon, I think they're nuts. But anyway, they're cheering
on the decline of a stock of a company that
has done more for the issue of climate change than
any other human being alive. Again, I don't think climate
change is of Elon does though, So I just you know,
(27:03):
he's a very smart guy, but he worries about it.
I think in one hundred or five hundred year increments
and yeah, I don't know, maybe in five hundred years
it'll be a big problem. That's why he wants us
to be interplanetary in our lifetime. Climate change is not
a problem. It's just not right. You look at all
the data. People are crazy. I don't want to get
into it all now. But he has done more for
that problem. So if you're somebody who thinks as all
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Democrats who want to be in good standing with the party.
It's an existential threat to our species, to our planning.
You're going to cheer that a company that is doing
more than any than any Al gore Bs documentary, than
any of these NGOs that are just slush funds for
lazy libs to be self aggrandizing and do nothing.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
In the name of the green energy movement.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
Elon has done more than all of them, and they're
cheering for his company having a fifty percent of client
in the stock over a period of time.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Think think about that, right, Think about the way that
they're being trained. Yeah, he's bad.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Hold On, I thought he was saving the planet lives
five years ago would have said, Wow, Elon, are the
ones who are paying attention.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
Elon is saving the planet. He's a good guy.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
He called out Bill Gates publicly for for being you know,
Bill Gates, which I'm just gonna I'm not I'll just
say that I'm not a fan all right, at all,
not a fan at all in any in any respect.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
And I won't get into it.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
But you know, and I know a lot of you
you're shouting all this, I know, but I'm I don't
want to weave too much. I'm weaving back to the
center here, to the Elon conversation, because if you get
me talking about Bill Gates and you know, yeah, everybody
should eat bugs, and look who I'm friends with, and
you know, don't even don't even get me there. Bill
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Gates was shorting massively at one point the Tesla stock,
so betting on it going down, which can drive the
stock price down.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
And Elon called him out.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
He's like, how how can you be running this huge
global philanthropy about climate change and you're worth hundreds of
you know, one hundred billion plus dollars. I don't know
what Bill Gates' networth is now hundreds of billions, and
you're trying to make more money by hurting the stock
that's doing more to you know, Elon call him out
for this publicly, and he had him.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
I mean, he's just Bill Gates is just a greedy
little fraud on that issue.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
And the whole Gates found, I know, Gates found to
see I touched these issues and you all know, and
I so many ways.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
This is the thing.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
People say, Oh, how do you do three hours of
radio day? Three hours? Clay and I could do three
days at once. I mean, our voices would probably start
to give out, but I'm not sure by day three
the show would be quite as good as the first day,
I mean, continuously twenty four hours.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
But yeah, there's so much to talk about.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
So the turning of the audience, though, into an anti
that Colbert is doing into an anti Elon chorus just
shows you how disingenuous and gross these people are. Scott
Jennings doing Freedom and the Lord's work over at CNN
all all all credit for U Scott doing when he does,
(30:02):
and look, it's been great for his career.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
He's doing a fantastic job. I love.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
I love seeing good conservatives do well wherever they are.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
Right.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
Another important mantra, you know, or in the media business,
you can always look at people and say, oh, you know,
I think I think I should be doing that, or
I think I'm a you know, people get very vain
and very jealous and whatever. I love seeing our people succeed,
and that's why I love having it. We had Scott
All and I love talking about, Oh, this guy's doing
great stuff here, that guy or Gal's doing great stuff there.
Scott's doing great stuff over at CNN, and here he
(30:34):
is just pointing out this whole oh can we trust
Elon thing, which is another media narrative that is, as
if what Elon's like a trade? Oh is he a
Putin puppet? Remember he said Putin can't afford me?
Speaker 2 (30:45):
True?
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Is he a Putin puppet as well? Is he a
stooge of the Russia? Are we gonna try that game?
They did, and now they're they've tried to insinuate you know, ooh,
he's he can't be trusted. He only cares about his checkbook.
And you can't have your Social Security number in front
of doge. Because here's Jennings dealing with that one play nineteen.
Speaker 9 (31:06):
Elon Musk currently holds a position of trust in our government.
He is a top advisor of the President of the
United States, and there's clearly a bunch of people out
there who were targeting him and his products specifically. If
that's not terrorism, I'm not sure what is. They are
terrorizing people.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
Involve it is politically motivated destruction and violence. So by definition,
you're starting to get really close.
Speaker 2 (31:31):
Right.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
If someone is an eco terrorist and they burn down
a whole you know, a whole car, a lot of SUVs,
which they used to do stuff like this, and now
like everybody's got an suv, so oh almost, Like fuel
efficiency increases, and there's more and more technological improvements that
are decarbonizing the already existing carbon based infrastructure of our
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energy economy that's already been happening. I like to point
this out to people. Okay, things have gotten far more
efficient a far cleaner on their own through technology, and
it will continue to do so because of the efficiency
that you get from that and because of the competitive
markets that we have. It's not handing. You're not gonna
fight climate change by giving Stacy Abrams two billion dollars.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
That's not gonna do.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
It, or whatever it is that hurt NGO is supposed
to be doing. But the stuff, the anti elon stuff,
just really shows you that no matter what the problem is,
if someone, if Trump or somebody on behalf of Trump
is trying to fix it, Democrats don't want that problem solved.
(32:36):
They would they would rather take their ball and go
home with it, not let anyone else play. They don't
want no wins, that's all that matters. Can't have any
wins for Trump or his team, whatever the cost, even
if it's climate change, even if it's existential for our species.
Takes you right into the mindset, doesn't it okay? This week,
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Speaker 2 (34:02):
All right, welcome back into Clay and Buck. Rosie o'donald.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
Some people are saying maybe the worst, some people not
fans of Rosi o'donald out there. She has announced that
she has moved to Ireland in the wake of the
Trump election. Let's just have some fun with this one.
Play twenty one.
Speaker 6 (34:23):
I'm here in Ireland and it's beautiful and warm, not
physically it's actually quite cold. Moved here in January fifteenth.
It's been pretty wonderful. I have to say. The people
are so loving and so kind, so welcoming. I'm very
grateful in the process of getting my Irish citizenship as
(34:44):
I have Irish grandparents. And that's what's going on. And
that's where I've been and what I've been doing. And
although I was never someone who thought I would move
to another country, that's what I decided would be the
best for myself and my twelve year old child. And
here we are.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Wait, so did she has?
Speaker 1 (35:08):
She officially said that it's because of Trump. This is
what we need, we need to know, we need to
know is it. Did she move because Trump said? Because
Trump won and everyone's assuming this please us after Trump win?
Won't return until it's okay yeah, yeah, yeah, won't return
until it's safe for all citizens.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
Okay. So yeah, it's Trump. It's it's clearly a Trump.
Speaker 1 (35:34):
You know.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
Ireland's a nice place.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
I've never been, so I can't speak to it that much,
and I will spare you I do not do a
good Irish accent. I think a lot of people think
they do, but they don't. But Ireland a place I
very much want to go. Although from what I understand
from friends and family who have spent a lot of
time there, and I am largely Irish by background, like
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seventy five percent, like like a lot of Americans are.
It's very left wing there. It's like the Cuba of
Europe is what I am told, which is so disappointing.
Speaker 2 (36:09):
It is very very left wing.
Speaker 1 (36:11):
And don't I don't mean Cuban American like here in
South I mean Cuba Cuba like under Castro, very very
left wing. So yeah, that's that's something. So Rosie o'donald
will fit right in with that, I guess. But I
think she's gonna come back. I just think that there's
a perfect opportunity here for Trump to put a little
busy video Rosie, the tariffs are gonna be great. We're
gonna be in a great new place. You should come
(36:33):
back to America. But no, he's probably happy. She's gonna
stay in Ireland. One of the longest running feuds. I
think that Trump has Trump and Rosie o'donald. Look, we're
gonna dive into the economy and some updates on immigration
and much more coming up here in the third hour.
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