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October 17, 2025 19 mins

A special COT-Whenever mini-rager. We shout out a BROOD of brazen bada***s working to make the sludge we're living in a humane place. You will want to know these people if you don't already.

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Should we just slap into it. Let's slap slap into it. Yeah,
let's slap into it.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
We're slapping into it because we're bringing you a live
special edition of the hun of the Week.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
We are bringing you Cunts of the Whenever. It's sort
of like that Shakira song Wherever Whenever, so cunts are
wherever whenever. It turns out this is a wrong but
strong moment. The song title is actually Whenever Wherever.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
And also just so you guys know, oh gee, it
was Cunts of the Wild, because we thought that was
cool too.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
We like, we liked that. It didn't totally make sense,
but we did like it, and we want you to
know that we liked it. Yeah, yep, I had to
let them know. But just remind in case you forgot
what kind of the Week stands for.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
It stands for courageous, unapologetic, notorious.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
Ten out a woman, slack man, slash day, slash, slashity, slash,
cat slash anybody, any you know, slash papers, slash whatever
you're feeling. I'm with you. Oh slash a good time?
Oh slash God, what if we just made a good
time and then called that the kind of the wheel? Oh?

(01:32):
This is good time. It is a kind of the wheat.
It's true, it should be Okay, well that'll be the
next one. That'll be the next one. Okay. Today though,
we have kind of a fun thing that we're doing. Yeah,
it's a group, so we're doing a brazen broad. You
mean broad? No, I mean a broad. You mean you
mean a broad? I mean wait, a brood. No, I

(01:55):
mean brud. I mean you mean a brute. I mean,
do you know what a brute is? Well, I think
it's a group of animals. Yes, and often it's I
feel like it's often about little chicks. So I feel
like that's right in your right, in your wheelhouse. It
really is. To really cross promo another an episode that
we have called work Rage. Look out for it be

(02:19):
on the lookout.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
It went from broads to broads to brudes, so it
is bruds.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
Yeah, the broad is a museum. Yeah, broads are women
broads and okay, and a brood is a family of
cool cute things. Listen, I'm gonna start with Jesse Fontez. Okay,
I love Jesse Fuante.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
She's the older person, not to be confused with elder person.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
That's right. We did not we does anyone know what
an older person is? We were really robbing around with
this story and then I just was like I looked
at you and I was like, I gotta just say
I don't know what an is, and I hope that
you don't either. I did not. We had to look
it up.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
And it's someone who resides on the city council and
as you know, like Jesse Fuentes is a part of Chicago.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
And she went into the hospital award, she's an award,
she's an award. And then she went to.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
Award, went to just check in on one of her
constituents in the hospital who ran from ice and he
broke his leg.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
He ran from ice because he was working. They did
a raid while he was working and his leg was shattered.
And all she did was go into that hospital to
check in on this man.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
And there's these guys stressed in what what we think
like looks like they just came from fishing, right like
it's like no identification.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Last week they were trying out for Duck Dynasty exactly,
and this week they are in ice.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Bingo baby, and they stop her almost immediately, like you're
not allowed to be here, and she's like, do you
have a judicial warrant?

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Well, and she's literally just asking them this question like
she's and you watch the video, she's whacking it just
as she's like, I'm just asking to check in on
this on this man, and do you have a judicial warrant?
And by her asking, they're like telling her to leave,
and there's asshole energy coming out of every single part

(04:28):
of it. And then they just flip around it him
walk around so fair. Really, I was like, I think
you're trying to tear attendant. I agree. I was like
with Savage for asking a question that warranted that, like,
you're in the WWE we might have an internat pop
up at some point and probably destroy all of our equipment.

(04:49):
But and a judicial warrant is the only legal document
that these people can have to take somebody, right, these
PEO people don't have it seems like I don't think
there's all these judicial warrants flying round. I think they're
like coming out with post its they say, come with
me exactly, might as well be.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
They don't even honestly, Erica, they don't even have supplies
the lily, They just they don't even have posted They
don't probably even know.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
What a post it is. They just go in there
and you come with us. They just they just write
the person's name on the cheek. They don't know their name.
They just write come with me on their masks. And
then they and they're.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
And they're and they're literally probably walking in and going
uh uh, Mike, Mike White, come with me, like it's
a showrunner.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Of the White Lotus. You're coming with me? Because they
don't know nothing. They don't know nothing, man, No, they're not.
And that's the thing is, they're not even like picking
people that they know the names of. Half the time.
They're so just like, oh, we got lucky. That person
doesn't look like me, and so we're gonna grab them
right exactly.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
And you know the thing, They take her outside, not
knowing who she is, and then she like rattles off
all this information and is like you actually are owed
a judicial warren if you you cannot just come into
this hospital.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
They cannot claim that was because she said she was
an alder person and they had no fucking idea what
she said. She was an elected official. We all know
what that is. No one knows what an older person is.
Everyone knows what an elected official.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
Is thank you, and then released after because they're dummies
and they don't They're like, oh, we're okay.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Yep, like you know, dude. And she immediately did a
press conference after and she said, I'm not leaving the
front of this hospital until this man gets a lawyer. Yeah,
which is he is owed. Yeah, he is a lawyer.
He's owed his constitutional rights. And that's literally all she
kept saying to them and in a very calm, measured way,

(06:53):
like this man is due constitutional rights.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
Yeah, and they just they flipped out and it was
it was it was bs man.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
But I'm glad that she got out of it.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
She shared her story and there was lies behind the
fence again with Ice. They were saying that there was
there was a commotion inside the hospital and there was
nobody there.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Wait, nobody there.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
First they were claiming that they had to be there
because because the hospital there was chaos had a hospital
and the hospital was like, we did not ask for them, duh,
why would we?

Speaker 1 (07:27):
No one wants to nobody nobody so courageous, unapologetic and'stororious,
want to go unapologetic. She's she's she's a savage. Oh yeah.
So before we wrap it up, We do want you
to comment on our socials if you want to pitch
what you think an older person is.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Yeah, I would love to know. And again, it's not
older person.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
Older, it's older person. Which is it's giving someone in white,
it's given. Maybe it's she gets in a lot of silence,
yeah yeah, or maybe it's with it with some frankinsonse,
you know what I mean. Oh, wow, we're going to
We're going Catholic. That's what it sounds like, cause I
think acolyte. They're yeah, they're walking down alter Accolyte. That's yeah, Okay.

(08:17):
I wanted to shout out Elizabeth Booker Houston as one
of our cuts of the one ever's. Uh. She used
to work for the FDA. She's a lawyer, and she
quit and like went out fucking guns a blazing. Her
resignation went viral. Now she's a political commentator, she's a

(08:39):
stand up comedian, uh and obviously still a lawyer. She's
just she's so smart, she's so funny, she's so unfiltered.
She went after Ann Coults are hard okay, and she
got a lot of recognition for that.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
Buck you Anne, don't nobody give a fuck about a
woman who died ten years ago and is decomposing. It
still dies her here with peroxide and the motherfucker think,
what the fuck do you know about raising children? Okay, child,
this monkey woman for Trump, that's exactly what you are
because you look like the witch of the motherfucking weist
and need to throw water on your ass and make
the milk.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
And look, she wasn't going to say that about her,
She wasn't going to go there. But Anne Colter fucking
went after Tim Waltz's disabled son, so, which is so
messed up. His son didn't ask to be there, right,
his son was is not running for office, correct, so
let him be and also too, she delivered it like
a poetry slam and it was clearly off the cuff,

(09:30):
so I mean, love it. She's freaking awesome. She's just
one of those activists that are out there constantly reporting,
constantly on top of everything that's going on, interviewing you know,
house reps, interviewing senators, and definitely unapologetic, definitely courageous, Definitely
a brazen bad a brazen broad of a brazen briod.

(09:53):
So you should definitely follow her at Booker Square. That's
her cut her handle. Yeah, And what's interesting is she
has don definitely done some content, done some work with
our next cunt of the one ever. We love this man, yeah,
jolly good Ginger, jolly good Ginger. When I call scandle
follow him to. Yeah. This man is a veteran of

(10:16):
two wars. He is very outspoken, very well read, very
well researched on top of it, like Elizabeth, like constantly
out there, constantly doing stuff. He was out in DC
with tense and an organization to call out what was

(10:37):
happening with the federal guards being deployed there for zero reasons.

Speaker 5 (10:42):
He does not have a crime problem, but even in
a hypothetical situation if there was crime, it is not
the military job to conduct law enforcement activities on American soil.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
And he really backs veterans a lot. And he's also
trying to become an influencer as part of the Democratic
National Committee, but it is specifically focusing, I believe, on
on veterans.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
And yeah, he did this really cool thing where he
he had an idea of how to mobilize veterans across
the country and he was gonna hold this sub stack
the sub stack video, but so many people signed up
for it that he had to then put it on YouTube. Yeah,
and the whole idea was like I'm going to come

(11:28):
talk to you. I'm going to meet you where you're
at to get you guys to feel like this is
something that you can do, Like it's something that I
think is possible. And one of the things that he
said that I love so much because he he said
it's it's targeted to veterans, but it's for everyone if
anyone can come, right. He's like even that FBI agent
that I have trolling me. That's why I was like,

(11:49):
oh my god. But like like you're so fucking famous.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
Totally, and like he'll bit through DC blairin like music
blairin like the message, and people.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
All know who he is.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
Even when he arrived in like Chicago. Yeah, they were
like we know how this guy is. Yeah, they totally knew.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
He's like totally notorious now yeah yeah yeah, and the
best way and he's he's really really great. He's also
got kids, and I just love that he's influencing the
next generation in what's possible and reminding people and reminding
young people that you can fight for human rights and
what is good and that that is not completely gone

(12:31):
and deleted from this community, not yet, not yet. I
mean it's it's it's definitely dim, is very low, but
there's still a tiny bit of light and he's one
of the people shining it.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
And he actually makes you feel safe on the internet,
which is yeah, which is insane.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
Who fucking feels safe on the internet? Nobody does not
with no, No, he does, And like he knows all
the little things, like he'll talk about how like yeah,
if someone you know, he knows to not get in trouble,
like not to initiate any contact, but if someone comes
at him, he knows exactly in his legal framework for

(13:10):
self defense. And you don't want to fuck with us, guy, No,
you do not want to. I want I want this
guy to be our friend, Like I want us to
go get a beer with him. Like he just seems
so just awesome. Jolly good ginger, jolly good ginger, come
and hang with us, all right, We got to get
to our next one. Greta Tunberg got Greta Tunberg. Oh,

(13:33):
that was good. That was good. She there's a lot
of times where I say where she doesn't approve. Yeah,
and that that film was good. That was good. Yeah,
Greta Tunberg. Gretsa Tunberg, Oh Tunberg Tunberg. Okay, where the
h is a little silent but not fully but not
fully not Schumberg. No, no, skip it this lady. I mean,

(13:56):
I feel like she's been doing activism since she was
a zygo. She was born, yeah before before I know,
the little it's not even in the womb.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
I think it's not yet, it's that it's the little.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
Yeah, I agree with you, but she was part of Oh,
you're trying to steal some spotlight. He means it you got.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
I mean, she's so so wanting to be And if
you guys, if if you're just listening to us on
Apple or spotfy if you can't see it, there's a
cat in the.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
Executive producer just jumped in our lab. Yeah, she wants
a piece of this.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
But you guys probably will know about the flotilla that
she was going to just bring aid but she was
stocked by the naval force, by Israel naval force, and
then she was treated horribly.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
Yeah, no, water were sure to bring like a satchel
of wheat yep, to babies and elder people and just
people trying to fucking survive in Gaza, Like here's a
grain of rice braving waters at night. Yep. But you
know that was an act of aggression. So then she

(15:08):
got seized by Israeli soldiers, was dragged on the ground,
forced to kiss the Israeli flag, and they were she
and other people she were with. There was there was
tons of like amazing inspiring people that were that was
on this flote, like close to like two hundred activists
went with her as well, some were veterans, and she

(15:31):
did not sign some somehow she did not sign that
fucking document. And then she.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
Got deporting that she was there illegally, which is what
they were trying to what they were trying to coerce
her to do.

Speaker 6 (15:45):
And then she gets deported to where to Greece because
that's where she's from. Yep, That's where that terrible accent
that we did. That's where that that's related to.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
And like the coolest thing is that when she was
asked by the press, she was like, well, I don't
want to talk about us me and our story is
not as important. What I want to talk about is
the children there were like starving and having a really
hard time.

Speaker 5 (16:09):
And I could talk for a very very long time
about our mistreatment and abuses in our imprisonment, trust me,
but that is not the story.

Speaker 3 (16:19):
They once again violated international law by preventing humanitarian aid
from getting into Gaza.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
Like she was still in her pure activists self where
she's like, it wasn't about me, and it was tragic
what happened to them.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
Like obviously she told some of the story, right, but
then once press was coming to her, she was like,
I don't I don't talk.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
It's not about me.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
It's about like the children and the people there and
God that were just trying out.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
That's what activists do, right, Like that Jesse flenta Is
when she was an our presser, was like, I just
feel bad for the people that don't have cameras on them.
I feel bad for the people that don't have that
don't have the same privilege of me as an elected official.
Right if that's what's happening to me on camera, can
you imagine? And that's what you know, Gret is essentially
a saying how much worse it is? Yeah, how much

(17:08):
worse it is? You know, terrible. It's amazing what she's in.
She's only twenty two, guys.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
That's well, that's when you were like this woman and
I was like this girl, but like I because I
thought she's.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
Still a woman. She is ten of a woman.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
She's she's definitely you know, she's amazing. She is, she's
one of a kind.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
We need her. And she reminded us right that climate
change is still happening. It is real and still still
kicking it. It's still remember that's why we're wearing tank
tops in November.

Speaker 5 (17:37):
People.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
Yeah, it's so hard, but she's fighting that good fight.
Well that's it for our brazen brew rudes. I still
want to say broads, but anyway, we'll go through it.
Jesse says, was one of them. Elizabeth Booker Houston.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
Yeah, jolly great Ginger, jolly good Ginger.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
But he's great, but he's great, but he really goes
by jolly goodgen. Yeah. Yeah, you don't get that great
and good old Greta Greta Tunsberg. There we go an
in that one, and I didn't like it. Well, no
one would like it. It was just wrong. Yeah, it
wasn't right because it's not it's one tune. It's not multiplegans.

(18:18):
Let's apou Greta Tunberg Okay, I think we've had enough.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
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Speaker 7 (18:45):
What are the graphic will go, yeah, yeah, yeah, what
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Speaker 1 (18:56):
Yeah, it's like over here, it's it's up here and
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Speaker 2 (19:02):
Up to everyone wondering why, Well that's all about right,
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