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October 29, 2025 31 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 1 (10/29) - Newsom decided to hop in the debate about the construction of a ballroom at the White House all while over a billion dollars of taxpayer funds are being spent on renovating the state capitol building. More on the Capitol Annex project that is costing taxpayers over a billion dollars. Gov. Newsom apparently got loaded on tequila after Pres. Trump blamed him for the fires in January. More on Gov. Newsom's background.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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to do today. I want to start out. We spent
a lot of time both I guess this is Wednesday, right, Yeah,

(00:35):
first couple of days. This clip of Gavin Newsom on
a podcast with two former NBA stars, Up and Up
and Smoke is that's the name of the thing. All
the smoke, all the smoke, all the smoke, Up and Smoke,
Smoke this and he was trying to hang with the
with the NBA players and by insisting that he came

(00:57):
from real poverty. He used to eat nothing but macaroni
and cheese and wonderbread, and he was a crappy student
and it was just a life of terrible struggle, constant hustling,
he said.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
And it took about oh, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Half a day before somebody started publishing a newspaper story
from the San Francisco Chronicle going back to nineteen ninety one.
Was he was highlighted with three other rich kids. I
called them that, and he's dressed in a suit. He's
twenty four years old. Because he was not only the
son of an attorney who was an appellate court judge,

(01:41):
his dad, William Newsom, I told you yesterday, was Gordon Getty's.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
Right hand nan.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Managing Gordon Getty's two billion dollar fortune. Gavin Newsom grew
up impossibly rich, trying to hide behind a divorce that
mom and dad had. But dad was in the picture,
and Dad has a ton of money, and Dad used
his political connections to get news from in office.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Tells you all about that yesterday.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Now made me think, you know what, there's probably endless
lies that he tells, weird facts about his personal life.
He also seems to have a desire what he's getting interviewed,
to identify and connect and just make stuff up.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
So he's cool in the moment.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
And when I was You'll see, I'll tie all this
together when I'm on the vacation in London and Iceland.
I was checking the news every day, and one of
the irritating stories I was reading every day was this
all this hooplah over Trump knocking down the east wing
of the White House to build the ballroom. Okay, you've
probably heard this story a thousand times. It's stupid. It's
a stupid debate. I'll tell you real quick why it's

(02:51):
a stupid debate. The National Review did a piece on
this and listed all the different times that the White
House has been altered by many many presidents. Harry Truman,
Theodore Roosevelt modified the White House. They used public money,
Kennedy Eisenhower, Gerald Ford used private money. Each one of

(03:15):
them left the White House in a different architectural state
than when they arrived. The south portico was added in
eighteen twenty four for James Monroe. A balcony was added
to it in nineteen forty eight for Harry Truman. The
north portico was added in eighteen thirty for John Quincy Adams.

(03:35):
Let's see the Family Theater was added in nineteen forty two.
Roosevelt remodeled in eighty two under Reagan, refurbished again in
four under Bush. Nineteen thirty three, President Roosevelt added an
indoor swimming pool. President Nixon in nineteen seventy filled it
in and turned it into the press briefing room. Nineteen
seventy five, Ford added an outdoor swimming pool on the outside.

(03:58):
Truman added a bowling alley, and Hoower moved into another
office building in nineteen fifty five. And it goes on
and on and on. President Taft moved to the south lawn.
Oh a tennis court went from Theodore Roosevelt to Taft,
moving it to the south lone lawn. President George H. W.

(04:18):
Busch enlarged it in nineteen eighty nine. So I could
go on and on, all right, So that the White
House has never been in a static situation. Most presidents
have changed it. It enlarged, it, demolished something, you know,
added a new feature to it. So you read one
article about this and you realize this whole debate has
been impossibly stupid, just incredibly stupid. Well Newsom joined the debate,

(04:44):
and he was rattling on meantime, and I didn't know
this existed. In cap in Sacramento, the legislature was spending
over a billion dollars of tax money on an annex
project at the California State Capitol. The construction has started

(05:10):
in twenty twenty one. It's still going on. The overruns
have taken the cost to one point six billion. Started
out as one point one billion of your tax money.
Now we're at one point six billion. So this is
a massive project with public tax money, and nobody in

(05:32):
the legislature will talk about it. They're questioned and there's
no response, and there's only one reporter and I mention
her all the time. Ashley Zavala from KCRA Television Channel
three in Sacramento, who took on Newsom and the Attorney

(05:54):
General Rob Banta about whether it's appropriate for the California
legislature to withhold records and the updated cost of the project.
There has been no public cost updates since twenty twenty two.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Now I'm going to play you a clip.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Here because I wish you could see the body language
of Newsom. Well, Ashley Zavala asked this question, He's very
uncomfortable and kicks it over to Rob Bonta at first, Now,
do we have the question here? Because I know it's
a little hard to hear, but I'll just explain to you.

(06:31):
If you don't think it. I'll just stick with it,
right Zavala asking Newsom in Bonta if it's appropriate for
the legislators legislators to withhold information about the cost of
the project.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
I want to first acknowledge that neither one of you
were leading the Capital Annex project. But mister Turney General
he voted to approve it in twenty eighteen.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Mister Governor, the Department of General.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
Services, which you oversee as part of it. It has
been in the three years since the legislature updated the
public on the cost of that podject. It is happening
right now. Would be one of your windows could probably
over see it. You see, the construction is happening, But
yet the Legislature's Joint Rules Committee refuses to provide an update.
We've reported that they have violated the legislative of the

(07:12):
Records Act. They are continuing to withhold public records. I
have asked for an interview for more than a year now,
and no one will provide an update. I mean, is
is that appropriate on a on a one of the
most expensive buildings in the United States at this.

Speaker 4 (07:28):
Point, By the way, I don't think that's appropriate that
this should provide you the information period full stop.

Speaker 5 (07:37):
But for you to conflate or compare contrast is with
all due respect, I think that I would separate talking
about drug room and what Donald Trump just did and
desecration and the process and that he had evolved in
the fact that he secured three hundred million dollars under
curious circumstances from the annex, and what the legislature's trying
to do. And I'm not trying to defend those actions,
but absolutely they should providing that you mention just balanced.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
I mean, there's construction happening in that capital, for your capital,
and so that's why I'm asking, Yeah, it's that appropriate, though,
I mean truly for the public.

Speaker 5 (08:10):
To not know how they should know, That's what I said,
they should, you should that information.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
I agree it's inappropriate.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
Think, by the way, I didn't know they were not
talking to you. I apologize that members of the legislature
are not talking to you. They're on recess. I'll check
in with them, let me know. I'm happy to happy
to help you try to get access to members of
the California Legislature with respect not my branch of government,
but I'm happy because as a taxpayer, I'd like to
know as well. I appreciate the question you asked, and

(08:37):
I think it would be appropriate to provide that information,
and you should have access to it the public. It's
the public's building. You absolutely deserve that. So, yes, it's inappropriate,
Yes you deserve that information, and yes we're happy to
help you. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
I don't care what a condescending ahole isn't he He's
talking to her in this soft voice like he was
trying to calm and unrually chy. Of course he had
to object for com conflating and comparing to the Trump thing. Well,
he's been squawking quite a bit about the Trump ballroom,
and that's private money. And the White House is not

(09:14):
sacred ground, like I just said. It's been remodeled dozens
of times. And there is a who gives a crap anyway?
Is it really a single citizen in the United States
that gives a crap how a White House is designed
or remodeled, what's torn down, and what's added to come on?

Speaker 2 (09:31):
It's nonsense.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
It's just this anti Trump hysteria, and he's been part
of it, and it's a perfectly legitimate conflation. In comparison,
it's like, where's all your outrage and anger over a
billion and a half dollars in tax money being spent
without a single update for over three years, and by
the way, no coverage of this, because if I'd known this,

(09:52):
we would have been talking about it for the last
three and a half years.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
This is the first I've read about this.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
And again, the only rep in the entire state of
California that covers this stuff is Ashley Zavalla from Channel
three in Sacramento. And his first response, and you have
to watch the video to see is uncomfortable silence, and
he's shifting. He looks at Bonta and he says, you're
my attorney.

Speaker 5 (10:16):
You're my attorney.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
Yeah, because he doesn't know you think he should know
the state capitol. I mean, that's he works. He works
in these buildings. Imagine you're in charge. He's basically in
charge of the company there right in Sacramento. You're in
charge of the company. They spend a billion and a
half dollars, massive cost, overrun, massive delay in the project,

(10:43):
some kind of stupid booondoggle, and I'm sure the money
is going to developers and contractors with political connections, probably
kickbacks going to certain politicians. You know, it's like high
speed rail and he scolds her and then talks softly.

(11:03):
How come you're not on the leading edge of this.
You're on the leading edge of trying to scream at
Trump over a stupid ballroom. You're not on the leading
edge of trying to explain how this office remodel for
a billion and a half dollars.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
Nobody's explained it for three years. We're coming up.

Speaker 6 (11:19):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Coming up in the next segment. We know that Karen
Bass was drinking with the President of Ghana when the
palisades caught fire, and it took her a long time
to get back here, and when she came back, she
was of no use. You know who else started drinking
after the fire? Gavin Newsom. This is another story that

(11:47):
popped up in the last week. I was guided see it.
But apparently he and Fred his drank a bottle of
tequila because because Newsom was so upset that Trump was
blaming him for the fire. True story and uh, it
was in Bloomberg BusinessWeek and we will tell you more

(12:12):
coming up in just a few minutes meantime, we we
we played your clip of the only reporter who covers
Sacramento government, and that's Ashley Zabala a k c R
Channel three and Sacramento asking Newsom and Rob Monte, the
attorney General, it's is this appropriate that the legislators will
not explain why this construction project, the Capital Annex has

(12:37):
has has huge cost overruns. It's now a billion and
a half dollars. It's a half a billion over budget,
way behind schedule, and nobody will talk about it. Nobody
returns your calls or emails. Nothing, and and and at
first Newsom went dead silent, and she put this in
the context is you're complaining about Trump's ballroom all the time. Wait,
And that got that gout him upset because what she

(12:59):
was saying is you're a big hypocrite, aren't you. Public
money is not spent on Trump's ballroom. It's not public money.
I don't care, it's private money.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
That's his buddies. Do what you want.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Secondly, I don't care how they reconfigure the White House.
Why do you You probably didn't even know what had in
East wing. All these people shouldn't turned down the East
Wing It's like, did you know they had it? Did
you know what it was for? Did you know how
long it's been there? No, this is nonsense. What you
should be covered? Boy, would I have to see twenty

(13:34):
four to seven outraged coverage on something like this. A
billion and a half dollars of your tax money going
to some project in Sacramento that nobody wants to talk about. Yeah,
we know that the homeless money in Sacramento about twenty
four billion underdow. Some disappeared to politically connected nonprofits and knew,

(13:57):
some admitted it had no effect on homelessness. Twenty four
billion dollars there. We know that over thirty billion dollars
was given to the unemployment Department, which sent out that
thirty billion. Oh it was a it's thirty billion in
fraudulent claims sent out to people all over the world,
most of it never recovered. We know seventeen billion has

(14:20):
been sent to high speed rail companies. No rail has
been built, so no homeless were helped, no rail has
been built, and thirty billion dollars in unemployment funds to
people who weren't even living in the state of California.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
Nobody covers that nobody's outraged about that.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
So where do you think this one and a half
billion dollars is going on a project that's way late
and way over budget. It's more theft, it's more politically
connected theft. Construction companies, engineering companies, environmental companies, lawyers, consultants,
blah blah, you know the whole thing. It's parasites. Of course,

(15:05):
it doesn't get built. Nothing gets built.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
It's just.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
These white collar criminals connected to Gavin Newsom and the
legislators steal the money and they throw they kick back some,
they make political donations, and their world keeps turning. Nobody
asks about that. Nobody's outraged about that. Nobody cares. This

(15:32):
is it's dead. Everybody's up upset about a ballroom.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
That's what's wrong with you.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
This is why I know people truly are deranged. There
is serious, deep political corruption from top to bottom. They
are robbing you blind by billions of dollars. And it's
the highest tax state in the nation, and they're robbing
you of billions and billions of dollars. And look around
at what we have. Use your own eyes. Now we

(16:02):
come back, all right, So we know Bass had a
fair amount of alcohol in here the night that the
fire started. Newsom's way to deal with the fire was
to go back to his mansion and start drinking tequila
with his friend, and apparently he got loaded. He was

(16:25):
so upset that Trump was blaming him for the fire.
I'm not making this up. This is Newsom's story.

Speaker 6 (16:33):
When we come back, you're listening to John Cobels on
demand from KFI A six forty.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
Coming up after two o'clock, Alex Stone, ABC News. The
traffic controllers are getting hungry and they're getting irritated, first
full week without pay. I do want hungry, irritated air
traffic controllers.

Speaker 7 (17:01):
No, I want them to pay the air traffic controllers.
They need to be paid. We want them happy and attentive.
And yes, take out a loan.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Pay the air traffic controllers. I don't know if they're
in session or not. Get back in session. Do this.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
Why is everybody so stupid?

Speaker 7 (17:21):
That's a very good question, John, Why are they so stupid?

Speaker 1 (17:24):
Okay, this I just found out about this at lunch
and looks like a few days ago, well, I was
still out of the country. Bloomberg, Bloomberg, what's it called
Bloomberg BusinessWeek? Interviewed Newsom at the Governor's mansion in Sacramento.

(17:47):
Wide ranging interview. I haven't read the whole story, and
it's a very long, thicked story, so there's probably a
lot of goodies in this. But there was an excerpt
going around that I discovered today. Somebody told me about it.
And what did Newsome do after a week of standing

(18:09):
around at the fire watching La burn? What did he do? Well,
he went back to his mansion and got really drunk.
And this is the story that he tells and one
of his close friends, Doug Hendrickson, because Hendrickson was getting
drunk with him. So this is what the governor did

(18:29):
after lying all over the place, Remember telling that that
mom and palisades that, oh I'm on the phone with
Joe Biden literally right now, and then telling everybody, Oh,
we're gonna streamline everything.

Speaker 2 (18:40):
Oh you know, I sent I pre deployed fire trucks
to the area. No you didn't, you lied? Oh yeah,
wait we cut the brush. No you didn't, you lied.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
In fact, the fire started on state land and none
of the brush was cleared, and that's why the thing exploded.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
Why lie, lie, lie, Well, I'm.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Going to read you from the story by Joshua Green
and Elihu Thamischer. Shell Shocked and exhausted after a week
on the front lines, Newsom holed up at home with
a bottle of tequila and one of his closest friends,
Doug Hendrickson. Hendrickson recalls quote, he was getting absolutely massacred

(19:21):
by everybody, like it was his fault, the whole thing.
He was sort of a train wreck. Boy, that's what
you wanted a president. Huh, Well, it's a big chunk
of it was his fault. He didn't pre deploy anybody.

(19:41):
He should have sent the National Guard down here in
the cow fire trucks and all that brush should have
been cleared months and months ago. He should have known
about the reservoir. He's the governor who if not hidden,
and who if not fast and who? So he goes
home and gets loaded. Knew some agrees he was reeling.

(20:08):
I felt the weight of everything collapsing. It's his career
that he saw collapsing. We just lost the election. I
was watching Elon at peak Elon Trump at peak Trump,
and Trump's behavior didn't track with the guy.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
Knew some thought he knew.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
I'd worked with Trump after the Palisades after the Paradise fires,
and I'm like, this is a different guy. But Trump
saw what a disaster the government here is in California,
and he called it accurately. There was zero preparation, there
was zero predeployment. There was no taking care of the

(20:55):
brush on state park land, and that was the first
stuff that burned. There was no unseen warnings or involvement
from the governor or the mayor. There was no local
fire department, no county fire department, no state fire department
that showed up. Yeah, the whole world should collapse on
your head, because this is your responsibility.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
This was what a governor's supposed to do.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
You failed. You failed miserably. Thousands of people lost their
homes and dozens of people lost their lives.

Speaker 7 (21:26):
You just feelings were hurt.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
Well, he sounds like a whiny little kid who's like
like a whiny teenager whose girlfriend just broke up with him.
He's he's emotionally a wreck. And I guess when the
pressures on, he starts drinking. Remember the remember years ago
he admitted he had an alcohol problem, that he was

(21:50):
drinking too much wine, and that he was going for counseling.
And then he went for counseling and it was some
kind of weird counseling, like it wasn't a real like
AA thing or anything. He went to some therapist or
something and said, well, it wasn't really alcohol rehab counseling.
You know, he kind of backed away from it. I
really don't have a problem, but I have read a

(22:12):
lot of stories that have intimated when he was in
San Francisco he had substance problems. And he's see underneath
that that suit and the hair. He knows he's not
bright well, and he's faking.

Speaker 7 (22:28):
It well because of a lot of the words that
he chooses that don't really make a lot of sense
in the sentences. He's trying to make himself seem smarter.
People do that all the time. I run into people
all the time, and this is classic.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
They try to use bigger words that they don't know
what the words mean or how to pronounce them. And
he tries to use jargon like tech jargon. And I
asked a friend of mine who's in the tech business, like,
why do guys do that? And he said, because they're insecure,
so they feel if they use tech jargon, it'll look
like they're much smarter than they are. They know what
you're talking about. And the average person goes, wow, look
at those complicated words that he's using to describe it.

(23:05):
But he doesn't. He doesn't.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
He says, meet the moment, and meet the moment.

Speaker 7 (23:10):
Period full stop. He has all these I don't even
know what you want to call those.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
Things.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
I've never seen anybody else. Period full stop. He dropped
the one in that press conference that you know a
period full stop comes from no telegrams. When you ever
seen an old movie when people dictate telegrams, You're you're
talking over the phone to the telegraph operator and you

(23:38):
have to let them know when you've come to the
end of a sentence and start a new sentence.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
Will I do that when I do dictation?

Speaker 7 (23:43):
When I text people? It never makes sense, But I
always say period, period full stop.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Do you say period full stop in your own No? No,
I just say period, So.

Speaker 4 (23:52):
Period full stop.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
Let let's say let's say I'm sending you a telegram, right,
and it's like, Deborah, I will be flying in town
Friday night, period full stop, right, hope to see you
Saturday night at the party. Period stop there you go.
That's how it worked for telegrams. So he takes he takes,
he takes a phrase that when did telegrams go out?

(24:15):
Which was the last time anybody sent a telegram? Does
anyone still send a telegram?

Speaker 2 (24:19):
I don't think So you have to go to a.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
Western Union office, uh and send it? All right when
we come back. So the World Series not a good
night last night. And I can't take commercial breaks. I
can't stand him. Too many woke commercials and too many
stupid commercials, and some of them I don't even understand.

(24:44):
Apparently whatever the current sense of humor is completely misses me.
And the wolf commercials. I saw one commercial. I don't
remember the product, but they had two couples, uh, both
of which you you have never actually seen in real life.
I'll just leave it at that. You know how they
match up people and they're trying to be politically correct

(25:05):
and woke up. I got never seen a couple match
like that, It's never happened. Two of them, two of
them insane commercial So I started screwing around on the internet,
and I was intrigued by yesterday's knew some stuff about him,
pretending he was on macaroni and cheese and wonderbread. And
it turned out he had a story about him when
he was twenty four, about how filthy Richie was and

(25:28):
what else is out there? And one link leads to another.
I'll tell you about it. I'll tell you about his
teenage girlfriend. Well the girlfriend was a teenager, he was
almost forty, and about his hair gel regimen.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
All right, so that's good stuff. Coming up.

Speaker 6 (25:47):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI A
six forty.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
Coming up after two o'clock, you might see an air
traffic controller bang banging a cup while you're stopped at
a traffic light near a highway interchange. Because they're out
of money. They're hungry. They were supposed to get paid
on Tuesday. No pay check. Yeah, even though the shutdowns

(26:18):
started at the first of the month.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
They got some money.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
Two weeks ago, but this no, they're government's dry, so
they're working without pay, which is extremely stupid. I don't
understand what we have running this country, the state, the city.
How the hell do you not pay your air traffic controllers?
Good lord? Okay, some tooling around the internet yesterday after

(26:48):
we found out that Newsom was trying to sell this
story of being raised on macronie and cheese and what
was it wonderbread when his father was running Spaghetty Family Trust.
So I tood a story from October eighteen, two thousand
and six, nineteen years ago. At the time, Gavin Newsom

(27:10):
is the mayor of San Francisco and he was dating
that Kimberley Gilfoyle had just fled. Newsom went to New
York started working for Fox News. They were married. He
was dating a nineteen year old named Britney Mounts. That's

(27:34):
too easy, huh, Brittany Mounts, I guess. So she's a
model and a restaurant hostess. There was a photo and
she was beautiful, but of course, yeah, gorgeous nineteen and
apparently San Francisco was a buzz about this at the time.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
Mounts.

Speaker 1 (27:59):
Now, get this drinking involved again, since she was nineteen,
that's two years under the legal drinking age, and she
was pictured holding a glass of wine at a gala
that Newsom was attending. So they asked his spokesman and
they said, well, Newsim has never probably announced with alcohol. Yes, right,

(28:27):
Newsom is dating a nineteen year old woman trying to
get her in the sack and never got her a
glass of wine.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
She's drinking out in the open, didn't bother her.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Maybe it was non alcoholic, the spokesperson said. If she
was drinking, the mayor didn't notice.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
Believe this crap.

Speaker 7 (28:46):
That's what you pay your yeah see all right, or
your PR.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
Firm say something absolutely absurd. One editor at a local
paper said, and this is two thousand and six. Everyone
expects him to have this big political career, but he
makes a lot of bad choices. Newsom's ex wife is
always putting her foot in her mouth, and now he's
dating this girl who's barely out of college. Barely out
of college, she's barely out of high school at nineteen.

(29:14):
He lets his hormones take over. That's what the newspaper
editor said. Wow, I bet you there's some like crazy stories.

Speaker 2 (29:25):
That go on.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
And then I found this about his hairjel oh. This
is March twenty fourth, two thousand and nine. He went
on Ryan Seacrest's show, and Seacrest asked him about the
hair care products he uses. Seacres did this with via
ra Gosa, asking what kind of skin lotion. I don't

(29:47):
understand the interest, but all right, So what keeps your
hair slicked back like this? And he says, Loreal total
control and it's the clean Jel. It's the total control
clean Jow because they've got seven or eight products and
the other ones don't work.

Speaker 6 (30:10):
Well.

Speaker 7 (30:11):
Clean usually means no paramans, you know, no toxic stuff.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
Tiffity too, Timmty too.

Speaker 5 (30:18):
He love you.

Speaker 2 (30:19):
He's actually he reads the ingredient list on his hair.

Speaker 7 (30:23):
Jow surprises you.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
Yeah, he's got this hair jail blend he likes.

Speaker 7 (30:28):
I mean, he's very obsessive about his hair, isn't he.
I mean you can tell what.

Speaker 2 (30:33):
I was doing. I wanted to fall out. Well, you know,
after all these years of hair jout. Huh, it's going
to fall out.

Speaker 7 (30:40):
Well if it doesn't have toxic products in it.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
That's what he deserves. He deserves all his hair to
fall out overnight. Wake up one morning, slick bald.

Speaker 7 (30:50):
He'll have a to pay. You'll never see him bald.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Ever, if he was bald, he'd have no political career.
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