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July 18, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from wo R from Everywhere USA.
It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
The world is on fire and we're getting ready to
roast some marshmallows. On the Blaze eight at eight seven, eight,
nine to nine one zero. It's Fox Across America with
your radio buddy, Jimmy Fayala. Erica Donald's is gonna be
here as well, and we're gonna talk with Dave Landau
about all things comedy. This is obviously this Epstein thing
we're yucking it up about, but it's a very serious story.

(00:29):
We're gonna get into st Shane Gillis last night at
the sb's who did what he was supposed to do,
which is just tell jokes about everything in the room.
So a shout out to him on doing an A
plus Epstein's Epstein, SB and Epstein. You see how those
two go together. They should have an A Wars show
called the Epstein's. I don't know, I don't know, but

(00:49):
we're gonna get into it. And yes, an A plus
Sb's monologue for Shane Gillis that would have been like
a B plus on Fox New Saturday Night, but that's
neither here nor there. We got some radio to do,
and you know the rules. If you want to do
it right here with me. You can be a Republican,
you can be a Democrat, just don't be a bang
Our number.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
Two is on your way, and you know who. This
is interesting.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
The entire Democratic Party is getting fed up with Barack Obama.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
I don't see you doing any better in the booty department.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Wow, this is a juicy one. First, he took some
shots from the view Whoopy Goldberg, pushing back on his
claims that they needed to get tough. Then Charlemagne the
God said Obama kind of looked ridiculous for making the
kind of statements he made. And then Obama went on
his wife's podcast yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
You'd have to be to go on that turkey.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
But Obama went on his wife's podcast and tried to
make the case, you know, in addition to playing up
their marital strife and trying to make, you know, a
joke of the whole thing and maybe downplay the story anyway,
which is fine. I don't care. I'm already I don't
need to analyze their failing marriage. I'm already a part
of one. If we're going to be when you're right.
You're right, and you're right. It's not truej any of
the best, I love you if you're out there, but uh,

(02:04):
I make jokes. But the truth is Obama got into
things about men and how the Democratic Party has screwed
up with men, and I'm going to give you his
take in this hour. And it's really so illustrative of
why the Democrats are so spectacularly out of touch with
the average American voter. And it's really fascinating stuff. And

(02:26):
the reason I want to highlight it is because there
is a really teachable moment out there. And I'm teaching
conservatives in this particular sermon, so you know, it's a
lot of conservatives who think, you know, liberals are nuts
and they don't see life through the same lens as us,
and they don't have the same values that we do.
I'm here to tell you that's not true. We live

(02:46):
in an era where the squeaky wheel gets the most grease.
So you're, obviously, when it comes to the Democratic Party,
going to focus on the far left loonies who make
the most noise. You're going to focus on Jasmine Crockett,
You're going to focus on AOC you're going to focus
on zoron mom Donnie. But that doesn't necessarily mean that
every single person who votes liberal is some type of

(03:09):
Sharia laws socialist who wants to race bait us into oblivion.
The average person wants to get paid and wants to
get laid. They want to make money, okay, They want
to find somebody to spend their life with. They want
to afford a place to live they want to be
able to put food on the table, and they'd love
their get their kids a solid education.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
Unfortunately, you can't do that where I live if you're
sending them to public schools.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
I love the poorly educated.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
It's one of the reasons why nobody's really screaming and
yelling about Trump breaking up the Department of Education. Guys,
just so you understand, we were ranked number one in
the world when the Department of Education was founded. Number
one in the world. Do you know what we're ranked now?
We're ranked fortieth fortieth. Think of this as professional sports.

(03:57):
If you had the number one payroll in the world
and you came in fortieth place, every single coach and
general manager on the team step into my office.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
What because you're fired you'd be fired.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
Okay, if you're not allowed to have the highest payroll
in sports and finish in fortieth place, you're certainly not
allowed to start out in first place, have the highest payroll,
and finish in fortieth place, which is what the Department
of Education did by fighting a lot of the wrong battles.
The mess Obomba is trying to clean up right now
is the mess of education deciding it was its job

(04:34):
not to teach people how to think, but to teach
kids what to think. And that's what happened. That's what
they lost men. First and foremost is they were just
telling them they were toxic for wanting to do traditional
male stuff where you hunt, well, you like boxing, you
want to be in the marines. That's toxic masculinity. We
can't have it. What do you mean you get aroused

(04:55):
around women?

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Don't you know? June is here.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
I'm wanting to pink. I'm not gonna give Pride Month
a hard time. If you didn't see Punchlines and Patriots,
here's a spoiler alert.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
I believe.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
That Veterans Day should be twice as long as Pride Month.
I'm not saying get rid of Pride Month. But if
gays get a month, veterans should get to think about
the logic here, my uncle Chester stormed the beach at
Normandy and killed thirteen Nazis, he gets a day, But
if he gave one Nazi a hand job, he'd have
a month. Really think about that for a second. If

(05:31):
you storm the beach, you get a day. If you
spoon a guy on the beach, you get a month. Okay,
a little bit of an inadequacy. If you're gonna fix America, yes,
you celebrate your reward. You play up the accomplishments, the
valor and the sacrifice of our veterans. Okay, But the
point is the Democrats told him that was bad. And now, nah,
we don't need killing machines in the military. We need

(05:53):
people who think they're trapped in.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
The wrong bodies.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
Let's get some pronoun trading in there. A couple of
drag shows they did that. They played up diversity, and
they tried to tell you that, you know, we needed to.
If you remember this, after Biden got elected, they made
the military stand down so they could investigate white supremacy
in the ranks of the military. Do you remember when
Lloyd Austin did that just embarrassing, guys. There's no room

(06:17):
for discrimination on a battlefield. Never in the history of
the world is someone gonna say cover me, I'm going
in except you people. If you guys could hold your fire,
I'll risk getting shot at from that side.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
That's never happened.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
It was all pretend stuff, and that's really why they're
losing men. That's really why they're losing. Most objective observers
is they're fighting a bunch of pretend battles on a
racism that doesn't exist. Barack Obama, you're a two term
black president. The idea that you and your wife are
gonna get on TV every day and tell us how
racist we are after we all just voted for you.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
Race is not where the line is drawn. Is God's
side and the other side.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
I mean, I didn't vote for him, but the point
is he won with overwhelming majorities. But here is Obama
on his wife's podcast, which, if you want to know
why they're married, just having a hard time. I mean this, Oh,
this is a toughie, but it's true. His wife looks
so much like her brother so much. Do you know
that scene in The Nutty Professor where Eddie Murphy is

(07:16):
playing every character at the dinner table. That's what the
podcast looks like. And if you're Obama, you've been with
this woman a long time. Once you see that, you
cannot unsee it. And when you see the contrived acting
in this podcast, you go, oh wow, Yeah, this is
the whole Thing's a cry for help. So here's Obama
talking about the divorce rumors. To start the pod clip fifteen.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
Welcome to I am Oh look at you.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
You wait, you guys like each other?

Speaker 3 (07:43):
Oh yeah, really, that's the rumor meal. Now, don't start.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
I can't it.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
It's so nice to have you both in the same room,
I know, because when we aren't, folks think we're divorced.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Man, that was absolutely dreadful. So they're trying to play
it up. Look, we're so happy together.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
Do you know when like a gay rapper records a
rap song about how much he likes boobs and then
it's like, this is my new song, I love booby
is that's the Obamas trying to convince you they're happy
about this.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
They're not.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
But it right gets into the problem with boys and
girls in the way democrats have approached people really listen
to this.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
This is clip sixteen.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
I will say as quote unquote progressives, Democrats, progressive.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Parents, enlightened ones.

Speaker 4 (08:48):
We've made that mistake sometimes in terms of our writer
where it's like workhouse. They're talking about it. You know,
what's wrong with the bores instead of what's right with them.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
He's not wrong about that, what's wrong with the boys
instead of what's right with him. But now listen to
the rest with the girls, Clip seventeen.

Speaker 4 (09:06):
We rightly have tried to invest in girls to make
sure that there's a level playing field and then that
they're not barred from opportunities. But we haven't been as willing,
I think, to be intentional about investing in the boys.
And that's been a mistake, and I think people are

(09:26):
starting to recognize that.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
So okay, so we said, you know, we've been out
there and you know, we haven't invested enough in the boys.
We've done all we can to protect the girls.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
Guys. This is a twofold problem.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
They've their party has told the boys that they're girls,
and they've let the boys compete against girls and steal
scholarships and trophies and medals from them.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
The Democrats have not protected women.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
They actually that's the punchline to fifty years of feminism
is they're now emboldening the patriarchy by letting them beat
women out of jobs that were women only spaces about this,
we are just at the fiftieth anniversary of Title nine,
which was supposed to provide a legal and level playing
field for women athletes only, and the feminists who brought

(10:13):
on Title nine and fought for that historic legislation have
now turned it into Title nine inches and they're now
letting men compete against women, telling you they're doing so
in the actual name of protecting women.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
You're not telling me the truth.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
I mean, do you know how dumb you'd have to be?
Do you remember the mister Rogers.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Song only girls can be the mummies or only boys
can be the daddies?

Speaker 2 (10:42):
Yes? Not according to Barack Obama's party, the boys, the
boys can be the daddies.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
I mean, thank you for the education, gentlemen.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
We've just received a PhD in.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Stupidity, and they spent the last four years telling you
you are a murderous transphobe if you refuse to fail
biology with them. And that's why when you focus on
identity politics, I tell you this all the time on
the show Identity politics don't work because they pretend we
all have different needs.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
You're not supposed to focus on identity. You're supposed to
focus on humanity.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
Humanity is the same no matter what race you are,
no matter what religion you celebrate, Okay, does not matter
who you're sexually attracted to. Humanity is the same. You
need to make money, you need a place to live,
you need food to eat, you need a ride to work,
you need to work to get to Okay, you care
about your family and the people close to you. It's
all the same. And when Obama sits down with Michelle

(11:40):
and is like, wow, the problem with the boys as
while we're empowering girls, but we're looking at boys.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
And uh, William shut up? The problem with Obama? Okay.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
The old adage in boxing is, don't tell me what
the guy's record is. Tell me who he fought.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
I don't care if he's thirty one to oh, if
he fought a bunch of blocks one legged women, okay,
But if he's twenty six and nineteen and he fought
the forty five toughest fighters on the planet, this is
a guy you gotta watch out for the record doesn't matter.
It's who you fought. And the problem with Obama is
he didn't fight anybody. He is a paper champion. He

(12:17):
was covered as a president the way they covered Buckingham Palace.
People never criticized the Queen of England because they didn't
want to lose access to Buckingham Palace, so they just
wrote nice things. If she did something wrong, they just
didn't touch it. I'm not telling you she did a
lot of things wrong. Obama did a ton of things wrong.
Oh good God. Gave fifty billion dollars in cash to
the biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the world. People

(12:39):
who chant death to America to this day. Hey, here's
fifty billion dollars in cash, in cash, paying in cash.
Tell him rush, Okay, think about that. The Affordable Care
Act jacked up your healthcare premium is by three hundred percent.
A curious media might call that guy out. He might

(13:01):
have a fight out his hands. If Trump gave the
biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the world fifty billion,
you don't think we talk about it. If Trump drove
up your healthcare premiums by three hundred percent, you know
think we talk about it. And that's the biggest problem
for Obama. He sucks at this, He's so bad at this,
but he never had to fight anybody to improve his game.
Now he's a post president. He's been post presidential from

(13:23):
his mid fifties on, and he's just becoming more and
more irrelevant because people realize he has nothing to offer
a substance that gobbly goook.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
I just played you about.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Well, you know, the problem with the boys is we've
been helping out the women so much, and we gotta
cu Yeah, I'm been helping out the women. You've been
telling women to hold on a minute, We got to
go put some tampons in the boys room.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
That's how you've been helping the women.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Even helping the women by fighting to keep MS thirteen
gang members who rape and kill women in the country.
Even helping out the women by fighting Ice like violently
fighting them in your party. You know, by the way,
declaric sanctuary status in cities that harbor violent criminals. Show
a hands to the ladies listening right now, how many
of you in the car go you know what would

(14:06):
make our community better? We need to keep more of
the rapist and murderers in the community. That's what the
Democrats are doing. They're not helping women, They're not helping anybody.
But this stuff makes sense when you communicate in the
ideological bubble Obama does where nobody is allowed to criticize you.
And that's why he makes such a fool of himself
on his wife's podcast, and.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
People say, Wow, that sucked you.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
You should be punished for being that's stupid and doing
so many dumb things to the country.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
No, he shouldn't.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
You know what the punishment for being Barack Obama is.
It's being Barack Obama. You've got to walk around thinking
you're so much better at everything when everybody watching what
you say walks away with the same takeaway.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
You suck, dock ass. If you're listening to the most
relatable man on the.

Speaker 4 (14:51):
Radio, best Fray to describe he was to say, he's
a typical boy next door.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Fuck girl and his Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala America,
Donald's and on Deck Circle doesn't get any cooler. She's
gonna be the next first lady in the Great State
of Florida when Byron becomes governor. I was actually just
hanging out in her district meet Jenny and Lincoln. We
filmed Punchlines and Patriots with Sean Hannity. Then on the
way down to Fort Lauderdale, we stopped off in Naples.

(15:16):
Got pretty rad. I'm not gonna lie. We got our
money's worth on vacation. Punchlines and Patriots are streaming on
Fox Nation if you want to see it, and if
you want to see me live. These are the options
right now for the rest of twenty twenty five. I
got four shows left, that is it. Lincoln's gonna be
senior in high school, so I want to stick around
and watch those games. But August ninth, we're in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
August ninth, November twenty second, we are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Hey girl.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
November twenty eighth, we are in Florida, s excuse me, California,
San Louis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, California. In November the
twenty eighth, and then November the twenty ninth, Viva Las Vegas,
we were at Durango in Las Vegas. Tickets for all
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(16:01):
at foxacross America dot com. You are all welcome that
being set on the radio show. It's my main gig here,
let's talk about it. I got another great Obama clip.
He's talking about how boys have lost chivalry. But this
is funny clip eighteen.

Speaker 4 (16:17):
Talking to lay Sasha. Sometimes they go out with their
friends and you know, they're in a group and the
guy's got crocodile arms. You know, it's like not picking
up not picking up the check. And it's like, okay,
you don't have to pick it up all the time.
But if you're never picking enough, right, that's a problem.
If you're never opening a door or pulling out a chair,

(16:41):
because that's just common courtesy, that's just being sauce.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
I'm round, guys, here's the news flash. Do you know
why people probably aren't picking up the check with the
Obama's kids because their parents are worth.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Five hundred million dollars?

Speaker 2 (17:01):
WHOA, I'm not saying guys shouldn't pick up the check.
I picked up the check in ninety nine percent of
the blunches I've had in my life, I was on
the wrong end of the financial dynamic and you still
try to pick up a check. I'm not saying it's
a bad thing, but the idea that somebody's worth five
hundred million dollars would get on National TV or whatever
the hell they're on and talk about people being cheap.
If you got that kind of money and you can't

(17:23):
buy your friend's lunch, you're a lot cheaper than they are.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
But that's their problem.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
There is a brazen lack of self awareness on that
liberal left because there's nobody in the media to call
them out. Again, think of the Biden thing. Everybody's made
about Epstein. Look at how many conservatives are attacking Trump
on Epstein. Biden got through four years of telling us
Cannibal eight, Cannibal's eight his uncle, and the media had
never said a word about any of it because they

(17:49):
didn't want to hurt the political party.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
The media is a bunch of losers, totally.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
We'll talk about it Emerica, Donald's coming, buy Stuff's about
to get nuts, Buckle up watercuff back after this. It
is Fox Across America with Jimmy Thala. I'm in a
bit of an awkward spot, as you know. Sean Hannity
and myself. We're just down in Clearwater, Florida, the Ruth
Hackert Hall film and Punchlines and Patriots. This next guest
couldn't get in because she's a bit of a security

(18:14):
risk when she goes out of the weekends. Erica Donald's
back on the show. Hey girl, I.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
Love to be here.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
It's good you.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
No, I come all the way to New York just
to see you.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
Well, I know, because they wouldn't let you in, which
is not true. But I always tell people the most
difficult you know, in sports, they say, like the hardest
guy on the team to guard. Okay, Well, as a comedian,
the toughest person to deal with in the crowd is
always a woman who has a bunch of kids that
got a sitter for the night because.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
She is there to blow off steam. She's gonna drink,
she's gonna hackle.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
No, that wasn't you, but it could have been you.
That's the point. There's a lot of there's a lot
of potential Erica Donald's in the audience.

Speaker 3 (18:50):
I blow a steam.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
Amen you are, but you're a model citizen. I've been
the comedy shows with you and you've been just fine.
But it's nice to have you back in New York.
That matters. And it's nice to tell the listeners who
heard Byron on the show earlier in the week that,
according to the polls, I could be talking to the
next first Lady of Florida right now.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
That's pretty rad.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
It's very rad, especially for someone who grew up in Florida,
sixth generation Floridian. Love Florida, I love my state. And
to think, you know that that may be a title
and honor that I would get to carry in a
mere year and a half, which you know, time is
just flying.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Isn't it cool to wind up in a position to
help people.

Speaker 3 (19:28):
That's exactly what it is. I mean, that's the best
part about it. If you will talk about chasing titles
or whatever, and that's really not what it's about, or
never has there across I served on the school board
and was so excited to be on the scoard because
I could help parents. When they called me, I wasn't
like I don't know what to tell you. It was like, here,
I can help you solve your problem. I can get

(19:48):
you to this person, I can get you a call back.
That's a great position.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
I mean, it's the coolest thing in the world. I
can tell you this from the time I was in
fifth grade. I had a fifth grade teacher, missus Pascana,
nice woman, and she had told me to go home
and watch the tonight show. She's like, I ask your
parents if you could stay up late and watch the
tonight show. I just want to talk to you about
it tomorrow. And the next day she's like, did you watch?

Speaker 4 (20:07):
It?

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Was like yeah.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
She had a lot of questions about what I like,
what I didn't like, what I thought was good, and
she's like, I'm telling you you could do that someday.
And she might have said that because she felt bad
she saw my report card and I had no other options.
This kid in the direction here, but I really believed
her from fifth grade till the day I got my
own show. And I will tell you this the second
the second that like they you know, they the screenplay ended,

(20:29):
like here's the show.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
That really is the first thing.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
I got in my bronco and drove home to tell
Jenny because I wasn't allowed to tell her over the phone.
And I was like, God, I could like call up
so many people right now and like blow their minds
and like put them on TV and help them out.
It was like the coolest thing, and that's probably got
to be the best part about.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
Being you guys. Right now, so you're in charge of
a whole state.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
There's so many people that you now have the wherewithal
to pick up, and that is so much more empowering.
It's crazy as it sounds. It's actually oddly more empowering
than anything you get to do for yourself.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
And people don't talk about that. I think think the
reason why you're given those opportunities for greater influence and
greater impact is because you've stewarded that impact at every
level that you've been given. Right when we were volunteers
for campaigns or for the party, you know, we stewarded
that influence. And then as school board members, as state reps,
as a congressman. You know, people are like, oh, okay,

(21:20):
you give this person some power and influence and they're
doing good with it, so now we trust you with
more power and influence. Kind of been biblical.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
Actually, now that I said that, Wow, how about it
pass it around a collection play during the commercial brands
a lot going on that'll preach but I get it. Okay, Well,
let's talk about this, if we're going to get into
sidewalk profits. I was playing them clips from the Obama podcast.
I think the Obamas actually were hurt by the media,
And what I mean by that is they've been bumper
bowling in the public eye their whole lives, great knowledge

(21:49):
everybody around the country. If you don't know what that means,
it means you can take your kid bowling. And there's
a version of it where they cover the gutters, so
your kid has to knock down a pin because you
can't throw it in the gutter. Because the media did
that for the Obamas on every bad idea they had,
because they didn't want to alienate them and lose access.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
They're now out there.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
In the post presidency and they're becoming less and less
relevant because they're not having the same conversation as anybody else.
And what frustrates me, and I'd love your take on this,
is like they are, in theory, the ultimate symbol of achievement.
He's the first black presence, first black first lady. It's
like such a huge empowering thing that anyone can be anything.

(22:27):
And it's like, I don't know if it was their
idea or the left's idea, but they're using symbols of
achievement to sell us oppression. And they go out in
front of the mic and they're like, yeah, life sucks here,
you can't do it. And I'm like, which mansion did.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
You record this in? They're doing okay?

Speaker 2 (22:40):
And do you think that's the strength of someone like
your husband? Is he focusing on empowerment instead of beating
people down?

Speaker 3 (22:46):
Well, we certainly don't enjoy the bumpers in the media.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Yeah, oh no, bling where you are.

Speaker 2 (22:53):
They're grease on the floor, giving the heavier ball, you
name it.

Speaker 3 (22:58):
But I completely agree with that that they don't get
that negative feedback that says, hey, you've lost the room,
and they continue with that really even beyond the presidency
and Michelle Obama, especially unless she watches Megan Kelly, who
actually does a hilarious impersonation of this coming from a

(23:20):
place of privilege, preaching though, to your point, to the
masses from this perch of elitism, and they're just so
out of touch with the American people. And then contrast
though with Trump, who's also on some standpoint elite, right,
he is a billionaire, but he relates so much to

(23:42):
the everyday man to the everyday American. He talks on
their level. He doesn't talk down to them. And no
matter how they try to help people, or they think
they're helping with their advice, they are so unrelatable that
it just comes off as condescending.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Amen, we're talking to Erica Donald's from the America First
Policy Institute, future First Lady of the Great State of Florida.
If you didn't see me down there with Sean Haddity,
it is on Fox Nation right now, Punchlines and Patriots.
It was a wild time. The one thing I'll give
your state so you cannot offend them. They're the best
comedy fans in the world. No one has ever got
it offended by a joke within twenty miles of a
cracker barrow. It's never happened. You go to the Southeast,

(24:20):
you're gonna kill every time. If there's a waffle house
on the way to the gig, there's a cracker brow,
you win.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
You're gonna win every time. You need to know that.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
One more on the Obama you took about people like
being out of touch. So Obama was talking about how
men have lost chivalry. I don't believe that. My son hasn't.
I'm sure some have. There's a lot of people who
aren't raising their kids well. But that's not what I
want to give him a hard time for. He goes
on to say in this clip, and maybe you should
just hear it. He's talking about how guys that go
out with his daughters don't pick up the check enough.

(24:49):
I'm like, but yours, which could be fine, But if
you're as rich as he is, you really can't give
people a hard time for going to dinner with you
and thinking you're going to pick up the check.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
I get it goes both ways, and I've been on
the wrong end of the financial power dynamic my whole life,
so and I would still pick up a check.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
I get it.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
But it just again, it sounds like a weird thing
to lecture people on. You know, it's not empowering. I
think so much of what they're doing is they've become
elite hole monitors.

Speaker 3 (25:16):
Especially from their position because now that their daughters are
older and are impacted by the effects of their long
term liberalism. I mean, I would say if that is occurring,
and it could be because of the money dynamic, but
even if it's not for others in this world that
are aren't you know, I see these kinds of conversations

(25:37):
happening all the time. It's because of liberalism that the
Obama's of spouse that now they're like, oh, but my daughters,
they're not getting the chivalry that I've been preaching against
for the past twenty years.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
So true, it's a great point. Let me give you
the clip. It's Clip eighteen and la slashas.

Speaker 4 (25:54):
Sometimes they grow up with their friends and you know,
they're in a group and the guy's got crocodile arms.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
You know, it's like not picking.

Speaker 4 (26:03):
Up not picking up the check. And it's like, okay,
you don't.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Have to pick it up all the time.

Speaker 4 (26:10):
But if you're never picking enough, right, that's if you're
never opening a door or pulling out a chair, because
that's just common.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
It's He's actually making a real good point in theory,
but no one wants to hear it from a super
rich person. You know what I'm saying, pick up my
pick up my daughter's lunch. It's a weird thing. And
I just think it comes back to self awareness, that's
all I That's what I think.

Speaker 3 (26:36):
And and it aligns with when Michelle Obama was telling
us how expensive it is to live in the White
House paying for her own food. I'm sorry, it just
again so out of touch.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
Everything I say, And this is.

Speaker 3 (26:54):
She keep talking though, talk more and represent the demo
crap party and left leaning everything.

Speaker 2 (27:02):
And it's amazing how quickly they've lost touch with that,
because if you come up in a normal middle class
or even lower middle class life, or even raised poor.
I mean I was driving a taxi, so I always
tell people we didn't have a bank account. We actually
had a Nike shoe box when Lincoln was born. We
went to the bank of Nike. The goal was to
save up enough to get to the bank of Rebok.
I mean that was the goal, okay. And once you've

(27:23):
seen the world through that lens, you really do always
think about people who are still in that position.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
They don't.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
It's not nothing they're saying is actually elevating people in
that position. And that's the part that I think is
such a waste, is that he was supposed to represent
this moment as a country where we took this collective
step forward, and instead we've gone all the way back
to identity and condescension and all of the class warfare
stuff nobody needs. But one more point, it's a lot

(27:52):
of what the Democrats are running on right now was
like eat the rich.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
But wouldn't you argue.

Speaker 2 (27:56):
That most people in America want to become the rich,
they don't want to eat them.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
And that's what President Trump puts forth is yes, I'm rich,
but I want you to be rich too, and I
want to promote policies where every working American can live comfortably.
And that's part of this whole illegal immigration conversation as well.
How I heard that statistic the other day to only
twenty eight percent of your farm workers, hotel cleaners, things

(28:23):
like that are illegal immigrants. So when people are saying
that Americans don't want those jobs, what are they saying
to the seventy two percent that do have those jobs?

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Right?

Speaker 3 (28:34):
And President Trump is going all of this work is dignified.
We should uplift them. We should make things cheaper for them.
We should bring more of those types of jobs back
to the United States and give them to Americans so
that they can thrive, not that they're victims and that
they should be picking up the check for a million
dollar daughters.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
Every amen, Thank you, then you sorry, how dare you
not buy Sasha's Turkey Club?

Speaker 3 (28:57):
You got a lot of nerve men, But to be
I believe in chivalry.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
You're taking up, you're razing sons. I totally agree with you,
just the same.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
I'm just telling you it doesn't work coming from a
rich person.

Speaker 3 (29:08):
Messaging problem.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
That is the problem there, and it speaks to that
lack of self awareness. And this is where I say
this all the time. The media hurts the Democratic Party
because people on the left think, no, no, no, they
don't they're in our pocket.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
They're good. But it really hurt them.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
I mean, if you just think back to the past presidency,
they pretended for four years it was fine. We had
a president who made the sign language interpreter shrug. Okay,
he was making up words. It wasn't okay. Everybody knew that.
But the fact that the media was like, no, no,
it's fine is why the credibility problem hurts them when
it's time to sell a real idea.

Speaker 3 (29:41):
Yes, And when the curtain was pulled back, there was
no question that they had been in the Democrats pocket
the whole time. It wasn't like, you know, the curtains
pulled back and people were like, well, were they or
weren't they? No, they clearly were. They clearly have not
been reporting fairly this entire time. You can't believe anything
they say. They've lost all credibility.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Well, let me give you one more on that.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
We're talking to Eric o'donald's America First Policy Institute. This
is important, Okay, when we talk about the Biden thing
and how they all wrote best selling books now about
the cover up they were a part of the reason
we know it's still disingenuous is because if you're going
to go out and write the book about you know,
he was cuckoo for Coco Puffs, and it turns out
the White House was lying, then why aren't they investigating

(30:22):
the auto pen If you're admitting, if you're conceding he
was compromised, this should be the only thing anyone's talking
about right now.

Speaker 3 (30:29):
Yeah, they're filling a whole new section in the bookstore,
the CYA section the bookscalore to cover up the cover up. Ye,
And to your point, but they're not getting specific because
they can't get specific because specifics mean who was in
the room yep when that happened. They're not naming each

(30:49):
other right, they're not implicating. But if you saw the
press conference yesterday, I believe with Jim Comy and my husband,
after Jill Biden's chief of staff pled the fifth thirteen
or fifteen times, says that that he or at least
can't say whether he knew as Jill Biden's chief of

(31:12):
staff that was with her all the time, whether Joe
Biden had his faculties about him to be able to
execute the duties of the President of the United States.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
Think about that without incriminating himself. Think which is the
key context there? What a day? Anthony Burnell pleads the
fifth Kamala drank a fifth. It was a it was
She's coming in, I hope so I know.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
Representative Donald says, Kamala needs to come in and answer
some questions.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
And you know she does.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
And what's so funny is when Biden glitched out on
that debate stage. She was the first one on TV
and she gave Anderson Cooper a hard time. She was
like Anderson, She's like, one bad debate? Does it undue
four years? I Kamala, he didn't speak English for an
hour and a half. Like it was bad and we
weren't mad at him. We were mad at you know,
because they didn't want to call it.

Speaker 3 (32:02):
The cover up is worse than the cross.

Speaker 2 (32:03):
Always, always, as I literally have a TV show because
of my ability to make fun of Joe Biden. He
was the president when I got on TV, so that
was like the most common go to punchline. And on
the night of that debate, I went from this guy's
a punchline to this guy's a victim, you know, and
they were the people perpetrating this, which is a scam.
So in closing, as you're up here on your New

(32:24):
York tour de force, which I think is great, the
only thing I would say, and I think this is
a good collective point for everybody to make because I
listened to so much of this Obama pod and I'm
it's always good to take a step back and go
do I look crazy?

Speaker 1 (32:38):
Do I sound crazy?

Speaker 2 (32:39):
It's called self awareness and I'm saying that as a
man in a pink denim jacket.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
But it's good for all of you listening. The Obamas
are setting a bad example because.

Speaker 2 (32:47):
If you just surround yourself with yes men, they're going
to co sign every bad idea. And that's how the
Biden thing happened. That's how we're laughing at this Obama thing.

Speaker 3 (32:58):
Well not I will not name any names, but everyone
needs to be careful about surrounding themselves with yes men
on both sides of the aisle, right, And I can
tell you you know, there are people on our side
of the aisle that people need to be a little
more honest with at times. Right, So we all need
to be self reflective. And you cannot be afraid to

(33:19):
tell people in power that you disagree with them. I mean,
I've been with President Trump on the plane with others,
congressional members, future cabinet members on the time. I'm thinking
of is during the campaign where he and he loves
to ask people, hey, what do you think about this?
What do you think about this? What do you think?
Men go around the room and the worst thing to
see is people who are starstruck and they're just you know,

(33:40):
tell him whatever you want they think he wants. But
he has the most respect for people who are challenging
his thinking, not disrespectfully, but like, hey, you know, I
kind of I don't necessarily agree with that, what do
you think about this? Those are the most valuable people
to its administration. You see that in both the Cabinet
and the White House. And that's another and why he's
so successful in this first six months of office.

Speaker 1 (34:03):
Hot six months.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
As I said, America right now is hotter than a
stock tip from Nancy Pelosi.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
It is a wide time to be us, the great
Erica Donalds. We miss you ready, love to be here.
Thank you dude again soon take care. It's the show
that leaves you hungry for more.

Speaker 3 (34:19):
Will sit around and cook some souit E brand desserts
and just get all fat and.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
Say se shout out to the great Erica Donalds. God
you hope like kel she's the next first Lady of
the great State of Floridack's just kids down there and
they care. You know, I always tell you the litmus
test for me is not how people sound on the radio.
It's that I get to talk to them off the radio.
And you have to use that horse sense you develop

(34:46):
as a cab driver. You know, when you're driving a
cab late at night, you've got to figure out who
wants to ride home and who actually wants to drive
the cab home with your body in the trunk.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
You know, you get good.

Speaker 2 (34:56):
It's who's going to Brooklyn and who's going to a
Staten Island landfill with half of you? Ride shotgun and
my horse sense. I always tell you this about anyone
in politics, or their spouse, or their cousins or their relatives,
whatever their bookie, if it's Andy Biggs, I'm kidding. Is
I always need to know that they're the same way
off the air that they are on. Otherwise you're just

(35:16):
helping somebody pedal nonsense. And they are very heavily invested
in the well being of the Florida citizen and specifically
the kids because they've raised them. And it drives me
so crazy to watch the Obama's miss lead not just
the youth of America but their parents. It's like, you're
sitting here selling this message of racial division. Is you, yourselves,

(35:41):
are the human embodiment of just how much we've healed.
You're the first black president, you're the first black lady.
Don't tell people, no, we can't try to harken back
to that era when you ran for office, And yes
we can.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
My god, it's embarrassing. We're gonna talk about it all
with Dave Landau next. This has been a podcast from
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