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July 30, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from wor from Everywhere USA. It's
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala. Oh yes, it sure is,
and we are fired up. In this hour, we're going
to talk to Sean Davis from The Federalist about pretty
much all things America, and I don't doubt we will
take a detour into Sydney Sweeneyville because she is making

(00:22):
tremendous headlines because she is in a New American Eagle
ad that people on the left are pretending to be
upset about. Will break it down into plain English in
a big hour of the high flying death defying Fox
Across America with Jimmy Fayaler eight at eight, seven to eight,
nine to nine. One zero is if the number if
you want to be a part of the show. Also

(00:43):
the phone number if you do not. I say this
every day to the point of exhaustion. I say it
on radio, I say it on TV. Okay, when you
look out at America right now, we don't need more Republicans,
we don't need more Democrats. We just need less. It's
all we need. Okay, couple less and the world would
have a chance. Okay, But sadly there is a surplus

(01:03):
of those things. I'm bleeping out right now. So I
am just imploring you, regardless of your ideology and your
belief system, not to be one of them. I think
it's a pretty reasonable point. Can you dig it?

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Can you dig itre you dig it?

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Well, some people on the left are not happy about
the new Sydney Sweeney ad campaign. Scientists have a word
for these people. They're called losers, straight up losers. And
I'll explain why. On a very basic level, the Sydney
Sweeney ad campaign is reliant on two things that have

(01:42):
stood the test of time when it comes to advertising,
when it comes to fashion, when it comes to beer,
when it comes to car commercials, when it comes to
pepsi commercials. Okay, the Sydney Sweeney commercial is reliant on
a funny joke and a good looking set of boobs.
Hubba hubba. Okay, straight up, do you remember the old

(02:03):
Cindy Crawford commercial where she's like in the pair of
jeans and she's got a wife beater on and she
looks hotter than a thousand suns and the one kid
says to the other kid, man, that's a good looking
pepsi can and it's kind of a clever joke around

(02:25):
the fact that we've got a gorgeous girl. What Sidney
Sweeney in the American Eagle ad is is a gorgeous,
gorgeous girl jumping into a Shelby GT. Five hundred, maybe
the sickest American made muscle car the world has ever seen.
And the play on words is Sidney Sweeney's got great jeens,
and they cross out the word jeans as in hereditary,

(02:48):
and they replace it with the word jeans meaning the
American Eagle jeans. Because you're now staring at Sydney Sweeney's ass.
Oh yes, I've read about that now in a better America,
this was not cause for outrage. This was the very
business model that bud Light used to deploy. What was
every single bud Light commercial hot chicks, jokes and beer

(03:14):
and twins. Remember that commercial and twins, that whole thing
and you got like chicks making out and you're like, yeah,
I'll have a bud Light with a side of hot
chicks making out. That worked for me. So long story short,
this was everybody's business model before advertising went woke. Everything
woke turns to and instead of catering to the customer's preferences.

(03:38):
The advertisers tried to change the customer's preferences. That's stupid.
Use your commentses. Instead of mad men, we got mad them.
You know, Don Draper became Dawn Draper and they were like,
wait a minute. Bud Light listeners, bud light drinkers, bud
light consumers, you know, like hot chicks and you like

(04:01):
Dylan mulvainy. And that's what they did, okay, And yes,
it took like billions of dollars off their market cap
because the bud light drinker was somebody who was a
lot more likely to react to Sidney Sweeney and her
boobs than Dylan mulvany, who is aka Sidney Weenie. And

(04:26):
what you're really seeing in this bud light reaction of
sorts from the left, not a bud light reaction of
sorts from the right, is you know, you want to
talk about nature healing in the world of advertising, it
is because they're going back to what made these ads successful.
It's a very very basic strategy. If you actually cater

(04:48):
to what the customer wants, you have a much better
chance of making the sale. Okay, And that's the problem
for the woke left. Okay, And for most of the
activists left, they are not living by the adage that
the customer is always right. They're living by the adage
that they know better than the customer and they can
change his preferences. Okay, can they know? Like, think of

(05:09):
it this way. I was a former New York City
cab driver. People get into my taxi and go, hey, man,
going up to ninety six then third, Okay. I would
just go, all right, man, here we go. Don't bother
putting on the seat belt the way I drive, it's
not gonna help you, okay. But the point is I
would never stop the guy getting into my taxi and
go ninety six and third. No, man, dude, you gotta

(05:32):
go to eighty second and ninth. And the guy would
be like, wait, what are you even talking about? And
to be clear, there is no eighty second in ninth. Okay.
Columbus Avenue ultimately becomes ninth, which is another problem for wokism. Okay,
a lot of times they're offering you things in an
effort to change your preferences that don't exist. Okay. When

(05:52):
a person gets you know, tens of thousand dollars of
cosmetic surgery just so they can look like another gender.
It doesn't actually make them the other gender. They're just
now celebrating permanent Halloween. That's what Dylan mulvaney's doing. God Love,
it's America. You're over the age of eighteen, do whatever
the hell you want your body. But one of the
things the bud Light drinkers chose not to do with

(06:13):
their body was by bud light. Okay. In this instance,
American Eagle is doing the opposite of that. On steroids.
We're trying to sell Jens. What are people like doing
with jeans looking at hot people in them and fantasizing
about taking those genes off their bodies. Ergo, if you
put a really hot girl in the jeans, you're gonna

(06:35):
sell an awful lot of Jens. Yeah, And the point
is everybody protesting this is stupid, Okay, And to be clear,
they're not actually mad. They're just catering to an old
fashioned business model that existed in the outrage era, where
the people who were the most upset got things. Hey,

(06:56):
I don't like that. Dave Chappelle told that joke. I've
gotter get a boh shit it Netflix, and they had
boycotts and they had walkouts, and ultimately Netflix came to
the realization that they couldn't run a business model by
placating every grievance that sprung up in the break room.
So they eventually wrote a company wide memo to the

(07:17):
members of the outrage culture saying, hey, we're going to
platform certain comedians and you might not agree with all
their social views and if you can't coexist with opposition speech,
maybe Netflix isn't the place for you. And to be clear, Netflix,
they deserve credit for standing by Chappelle because they fired
the fatal blow in cancel culture. It was corporate America

(07:39):
that needed to take that stand, and to their credit,
they did not everybody got the memo. If you remember,
Jaguar launched an ad campaign with nine different transgender models.
What does that do have to do with selling cars? Nothing?
And their sales are down over fifty percent since the
ed debuted. Why because nobody wants to buy a car

(07:59):
with training issues. Stop it, Jimmy. But this is the
problem for the modern left. They're not actually standing for
anything that constitutes a deliverable for the American citizen. Okay,
when you go out there and say, hey, ice. You
can't deport murderers and rapists. Okay, that's not standing for

(08:21):
the American citizen. You're claiming to be fighting some type
of fake racism, But is there anything in it for
the American citizen if the murderers and the rapists get
the stick around. No, Okay, it's the same thing with
fighting Trump's One big Beautiful Bill. This is fascism, this
is authoritarianism. Okay. Go tell a single mom who's working

(08:44):
three jobs because grocery prices went up by thirty percent
under Biden and inflation spike to a forty year high.
Go tell that single mom who no longer has to
pay taxes on the tips she makes at the waitress
gig that this is a bad deal for her. Do
you understand the Democrats keep putting forth efforts that don't
actually prioritize the needs and well being and yes, preferences

(09:09):
of the American tax paying citizen. So when you find
yourself on a TV set writing op eds like the
ones we saw at MSNBC, like op eds like the
ones we're seeing all over social media about how Sydney
Sweeney is advancing whiteness, and this is what Hitler wanted. Like, guys,
that's embarrassing. Okay, when I promise, and I'm telling you

(09:33):
this because I care. I'm not a political consultant. No
one's ever going to hire me to run their party.
But if you're arguing against a really good pair of boobs,
you're on the wrong side. He's a lousy dad, but
he's right. Okay. I can't oversimplify this for you anymore.
You need to become a party that's for something, and

(09:55):
you want to know what a basic entry level thing
to be for would be a mem Okay. The company's
called American Eagle. It's the hottest girl in America by
celebrity standards. Right now. The idea that you're gonna get
out there and oppose that is weapons grade stupid. You
think about the Democrats. They just had this big, giant
convention aimed at getting the youth vote, and they trotted

(10:18):
out Nancy Pelosi, who's in her late hundreds. Nancy Pelosi
is a total ding bag. What did they talk about.
We need more abortions, we need more safe spaces for
the pronoun population. But how about the things kids are
asking for? Okay, kids are calibrated like the rest of us.
They want to achieve, they want to succeed, they want

(10:40):
to prosper. They don't want to eat the rich, they
want to be the rich. They want don't want to
be told they're a Nazi because they like Sidney Sweeney's boobs.
But you understand that's whe the Democrats are now. They're
the party of anti cleavage, which is insane because if
a man was showing a set of cleavage in a bra,
they'd be all over it. That's who they have become,

(11:03):
straight up. So that's the teachable moment in this hour.
If you want to govern going forward, okay, you need
to actually be for something that will help people. Okay,
it does not help America to get rid of the
Sidney Sweeney's of the world in advertising and bring back
the women in those Nike ads that look like they

(11:23):
were in their third trimester. Okay. When you look at
a Sidney sweeneyad, people are like, pass me the hand cream.
When you look at those Nike ads, you're like, they
add slobs. Okay. In this big giant effort being made
to tell you that somehow American eagles the bad guy,
their stock is soaring right now, which is my way

(11:44):
of saying to you, we're covering this in the media
like crazy because they're like, oh, there's a big backlash
against American Eagle. That is a fact check false. People
are lying to you. I'm telling you this because I care.
Not every single Democrat is against cleavage. Okay, believe me,
I can name one right off the top of my head.

(12:05):
I believe that together we can make America right again.
But the f are you gonna tell me the Party
of Bill Clinton doesn't like boobs anymore? Come on, man,
this is not okay. No, and no one would know
better than her. But the point is, okay, and this
really does matter. What this story is emblematic of is

(12:28):
the old way of doing business in this country. The
squeaky wheel gets the most grease air go Entire news
cycles are devoted to three crazy white chicks and Subaru's
filming reaction videos where they go, this is like Hitler stuff.
The word jeans is like totally code for like master race,

(12:49):
and that's why they have Sidney Sweeney in there is
like blonde hair, blue eyes, jeans. Hello, It's like Hitler's dream,
you know. And then she's filming herself and cries in
the Subaru because she has no friends. But that's who
we're reacting to. I don't truly believe the Democratic Party
is anti boobs. But the point is the folks that

(13:12):
have become the thought leaders, the folks that are making
the most headlines are Okay, they want attention for doing this.
There is a small faction of them that believes this
is some type of threat to other people. Okay. But
the reality is, if we're having a conversation about which
political party seems like it has the best path forward,

(13:32):
literally invoke the word party, okay, party, Which party do
you want to go to? Do you want to go to?
The party? Okay? That says boobies are bad? And anybody
who has a set is advancing Hitler's agenda exactly. What
about the party where they're celebrating the biggest set of

(13:54):
boobs you've ever seen? Exactly? And if you look at it,
no more and no less through the simple lens of boobies,
you realize when you've lost the boobies Democrats, you've lost America.
It's the fastest part of your workday.

Speaker 3 (14:10):
Wow, you're pretty quick for a big guy. Fucked across
America with.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
Jimmy America with Jimmy Fla. I'm gonna give you a
trigger warning. I'm about to play you a Sydney Sweeney
clip from the campaign. From the ad campaign. I know
some of you will have flashbacks to Nazi Germany. Naturally,
I mean when I hear a Gens commercial, that's the
first thing I think of. Come on, so is anybody

(14:36):
watching a Jeen's commercial and thinking about the Nazis not
even close? No, okay, unless you're going by the old
joke of I hope my wife does not see how
I'm reacting to this commercial like that whole stupid pun.
But here is Sidney Sweeney going big pun. Clip seventeen.
Jeans are passed on from parents to offspring, often determining

(14:59):
trait psych her color, personality. They have an eye color,
my genes are blue. Sidney Sweeney has big keenes. Okay,
and here comes the reaction. Buckle up. This is when
we talk about the death of shame. Clip eighteen.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
We begin with the backlash of our new ad campaign
featuring actress Sidney Sweeney.

Speaker 5 (15:19):
Yeah, the ads are for American Eagle and the tagline
is Sidney Sweeney has great genes. Now, in one ad,
the blonde hair, blue eyed actress talks about genes as
in DNA being passed down.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
From her parents.

Speaker 4 (15:30):
The play on words is being compared to Nazi propaganda
with racial undertones.

Speaker 6 (15:38):
The pun good genes activates a troubling historical associations for
this country. The American eugenics movement and it's prime between
like nineteen hundred and nineteen forty, weaponized the idea of
good genes just to justify white supremacism.

Speaker 5 (15:57):
Despite that backlash, American eagle stock has.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Been soaring, soaring. So is the backlash actually hurting them? No,
because nobody cares. These are grievance minded idiots. But you
hear that woman at the end there who says the
pun good genes activates a troubling historical association the American
eugenics movement. Do you know who started the American eugenics movement,
The patron saint of Planned parenthood, Margaret Sanger. Oh wow,

(16:26):
they kind of scrubbed that all from our bio, But
that was the whole point of abortions. They wanted to
minimize the amount of black children in the world. That's
what planned parenthood is rooted in. So the actual projection
exercise here is taking a gene commercial that's selling you

(16:46):
puns and boobs and projecting a Democrat sin onto that commercial. Again.
The fascists, the ones who jail their political opponents. Democrats
did that. They locked up. Donald Trump never indebted the
president once there was a precedent for not doing it.
He got indicted ninety one times in total, ninety one
counts over the course of his Feig indictments. Who used

(17:08):
the government to pressure big tech companies to kill stories?
The Democrats who wants to limit your First Amendment rights.
The Democrats who's telling American Eagle they can't show you
boobs at a set of jeans. The Democrats, Okay, they don't
need a backlash, they just need a mirror. Okay, because
if you really think of the actual like the meat

(17:31):
and potatoes or the story, you know, the exos it
o's that whole thing when you really get down to
brass ticks. Tax I think I blurred two words there
by accident. I almost said breast. Now, we don't need brass.
We're just fine with the real ones that Sidney Sweeney

(17:52):
is showing us. We're going to discuss that in so
much more with Sewan Davis from the Federal List. When
we come back, guys, they are playing like Chase music
from an action film. Can only mean one thing. Things
are getting serious on Fox across America joining us now
a man most people consider to be the shaft of journalism.

(18:13):
He is the co founder and CEO of the Federalist.
Sean Davis is here.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
Yo, thank you for having me, and I get it
all the time. My likeness with Isaac Case be shocked.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Well listen, Okay, if CNN can confuse the Midtown shooter
with a white man, I technically could call you Samuel L.
Jackson by that standard, could I not exactly?

Speaker 3 (18:37):
Yep?

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Isn't it amazing how it's important to work the agenda
into the reporting even if you know it's not real,
because you have the plausible deniability of uncertainty for a
few minutes. Because they were commenting on that photo okay,
meaning they had seen the photo, but they knew it
wasn't a confirmed identity, so they're like, possibly white at
that point, he's technically possibly unicorn.

Speaker 6 (19:00):
No.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
Well, I like that you gave them the grace of
plausible uncertainty. I mean they've been doing this for fifteen years.
You remember the the George Zimmerman Trayvon Martin thing when
when the New York Times called him a white Hispanic.
That was a new one to me.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
They hadn't been a whole new race.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Like, it's one thing to go identity politics, it's another
thing to go imagined identity. That's funny, possible Mermaid seen
fleeing the scene as well. It's crazy. But Merman, yeah,
oh thank you. I just yeah, you don't want to
miss gender our underworld, see humans, that could end with
both of us, you know, walk in the plank. Give
me this man, Okay, I know we have a lot
of substance to get to, but give me a word

(19:41):
on the American Eagle thing, because what I see it
as for real is a course correction. I mean, boobs
and jokes used to be the centerpiece of pretty much
every ad campaign we ever consumed.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
Yeah, I was thinking back to us talking with a
colleague earlier about the old Hardy's commercials where they got
you jacked up to to eat a gigantic hamburger by
showing hot girls eating it, and it did wonders for
the company, like their sales were through the roof just
having advertisements of hot girls eating hamburgers. I feel like
America's back, Like, yeah, pretty people are allowed to be

(20:14):
on television now. That doesn't go for you and me.
Obviously it hasn't.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
Reached this far.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
But like a pretty people can be in ads now.
It's a big move.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
It's a big step forward. And to be clear, like politically,
if you're arguing against nice cleavage, I promise you're losing
the majority of the country. I mean, come on, man,
and what it's done.

Speaker 2 (20:36):
It's weird what the left is doing. They've decided that
trying to get fit in lifting weights that's right coded. Yeah,
trying to eat healthy is right coded. Being an attractive
woman is right coded. Like they're doing amazing work for
the right now and telling everyone, hey, if you want
to be normal and healthy and attracted, you should probably

(20:56):
be a right winger.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
Who are these healthy people that want to make money
and hang out with hot chicks? Befar right, that's who
It's true. They're like our number one recruiters. One more note,
do you remember there was a Cindy Crawford ad with
a PEPSI can do you remember that? Where like she's
like hot as hell, in the jeans and the punchline
as they're looking at the pepsi can. Man, that's a

(21:21):
good look in pepsi can. There was a world where
the whole country could laugh at that commercial.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
There was that. There was the whole genre of beer commercials.
Beer commercials used to just be like hot people having
fun at a swimming pool getting absolutely tanked.

Speaker 3 (21:37):
Like you can't do that anymore either.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
Bud Light was hot chicks making out. They had that
I Love song, and the punchline was and twins and
they show you too scantily clad women. And then they
went from Sidney Sweeney to Dylan mulvaney, who I guess
is Sidney Weenie. If you were gonna get technical, oh man,
I mean that was.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
Just right that you couldn't you couldn't resist.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
Low hanging fruit. Literally. Sean Davis is on the line
against his better judgment. I listened to your whole pod
last week, the breaking pod you did with Molly Hemingway
about the Obama documents. I want to make a point
and then I have a few quick questions. But essentially
what you guys are reacting to is not what the
media is framing this as, which is like Tolci Gabbard
wrote a blog, She's not releasing her findings, she's releasing

(22:25):
their findings. Correct.

Speaker 3 (22:28):
Correct.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
Yeah, this was a report that had been done by
the House Intel Committee, I think seven years ago.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
Eight years ago. We started working on.

Speaker 2 (22:35):
It, and it had been hidden and held and secreted
away from public view. Now we know why, because it
showed what a lie. The entire Russia collusion hoax was
not just that Trump wasn't colluding with Russia, which is
something only morons ever believed, but that actually Russia wasn't
interfering to help Trump. They were just interfering to be jerks,

(22:56):
because that's kind of.

Speaker 3 (22:57):
What they do.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
That was their and they took this and they ran
with it. But it would read as if they did
knowingly run with this, just to be clear, and they
knowingly ran with it. And the entire thing was predicated
on an effort out of the Clinton campaign, which means
the whole thing was disingenuous in a lot of ways.
This was not about a conviction in the court of
law that they knew wasn't coming. It was about a

(23:20):
conviction in the court of public opinion.

Speaker 3 (23:23):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
In there were kind of two goals of the collusion
hoax from the beginning, at the very outset, right after
Trump won, there was there was an effort that was
bubbling up that maybe they could prevent his inauguration, maybe
they could prove that he was a Russian agent. That's
what the whole Logan Act thing was, the tax against Flint.
They thought maybe there was an outside chance to prevent
him from being president. But when that failed, the entire

(23:45):
purpose of that whole hoax was to cripple his presidency
and make him unable to be able to execute the
authorities of his office. It was a soft coup literally, yep.

Speaker 1 (23:57):
Talking to Sean Davis from the Federalist and I think
that was the end goal there because I remember in
that moment, do you remember when they wanted the pressure
the Electoral College to vote their conscience and they were
trotting out Jill Stein in the name of a recount,
but they didn't really have the votes to recount. And
I only like dredging this up because the truth is,

(24:19):
there's obviously been this massive double standard when it comes
to challenging the integrity of an election. We know the
efforts they went to in twenty sixteen. But do you
ever think a day is going to come if Trump
is declassifying twenty sixteen. Doesn't this kind of read to
you like he feels like he has unfinished twenty twenty
business to declassify or at least attempt to find.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Yeah, he's got a whole lot of unfinished business. So
they stole a good chunk of his first term from
him with lies.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
Then we had the whole COVID thing, the rigged election
with how they were changing voting rules and allowing it
anyone to mail in whatever. Then they had the whole
thing where they raided his home and went through his
wife's underwear. By the way, they were looking for a
lot of these documents. That's how desperate they were to
prevent him from getting the truth.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
Huh.

Speaker 3 (25:06):
Then they convict him.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
Then he gets shot in the head, and you had
the FBI director go to Congress and say, well, we
don't we're not sure about that. Yeah, oh yeah, you
better believe he's got some unfinished business with these people.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
Amen. One point I make about that mar A Lago
rate I've made it before, is if you remember, during
the transition, Malania wouldn't meet with Jill Biden because the
rumor was she was upset that the FBI rated her
panty draw at Mara a Lago. Now, can I just
say Sean Davis that I don't blame Malania, but I
also don't blame the FBI. I mean you left me alone. Yeah,

(25:41):
that's what I'm saying. I mean, I don't think with there,
but for the grace of God, you left the guy
with a search ward and that underwear draw. You know,
he might get lost looking for the classified docs. I'm
not going to defend it. I'm just giving the man,
whoever this agent was, some grace. So give me this.
What do you think the go forward is right now
now for the Democrat Party? Okay, there's this anti cleavage thing.

(26:04):
Obviously isn't the answer. I know, this Obama thing isn't
going to age. Well, who do you think if we
were just if we were spitballing, who do you think
is the de facto leader of this party right now?

Speaker 3 (26:18):
I don't think it's one person. I think it's the media.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
I think the corporate media is the leader of the
Democrat Party and actually has been for quite a while,
you know, for ten twenty years, if not longer. We
on the right like to say that, oh, the media
was biased in favor of Democrats, and that was true
at one point the Brocaw Jennings Dan rather era. I
think anymore, the Democrat Party exists to do what it's

(26:43):
bullied by the media into doing. And so I think
this unholy like hydra headed monster of insanity that is
the corporate media CNN and MSNBC New York Times. I
actually think they're the functional heads of the Democrat Party
right now.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
Well, that makes you feel good about the direction of
the country, then, doesn't it? Because they're not there's they
have no impact on the zeitgeist, like when you talk
about reading a room. The are the like the fake
back There's no backlash against Sidney Sweeney. To be clear,
there's three crazy white chicks and subarus and yes, some
woke journalists, but they're constantly trying to sell you a

(27:18):
minority opinion as a majority. They don't actually have a
majority opinion on any major issue.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
They don't.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
But but I almost think it's a little bit of
a cope to say, oh, you know, the majority's with us,
therefore we win. A majority of people. Did not ever
think that girls could become boys and vice versa. That
was something that we were bullied into by, you know,
a bunch of psychopaths who realized that if you know,
you just have five percent of people banned together and

(27:47):
terrorize everyone who disagrees, you can.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
Generally get your way.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
And the media was was their amplification vehicle for doing that.
So I don't think we should comfort ourselves with the
beliefs that everyone agrees with us.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
The things are going to be good.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
Yeah, fair, I'll give you that too. I never underestimate
the Republican Party's ability to screw things up just the same,
but right now they really are uniquely gifted. They're playing
in a very weak division right now, as it pertains
to them. Did you read lastly to any of that
Jasmine Crocket the story in The Atlantic?

Speaker 3 (28:20):
No, I hate read the whole thing.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
I did yesterday too. I cut it in my Twitter
feet on the way out of the building and I
was like, oh, I'm reading all of this, and I did.
And you know, we were talking about them needing a leader,
the idea that they would just go with Cardi B's
Dummer sister, Cardi d Maybe she is the future.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
Yeah, I mean what's hilarious to me is that Congress
doesn't do anything anymore, so all they have really time
to do is become influencers.

Speaker 3 (28:48):
So you've got AOC.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
Which is like a poor woman's rosy PEZ and then
now you've gone a jasmine crocket like ghetto AOC, and
they're just competing to see who can be the dumbest
and get the most attention. I think it's hilarious, but
then again, I don't have any responsibility over that party.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
Yeah, it was amazing though, because the one thing I
was reading in the article is like they had that
good sense not to let her be the chair of
the oversight, but they did acknowledge like she is raising money,
like she can fundraise, and that's what I wanted to know.
Who watches those videos and goes, this is where we
caught a check.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
I think all the boomer lives. I think they see
her and they're like, Oh, this young girl, she's the future.
She's sassy. Yeah, man, she says it like it is,
and I think they just throw the cash at her.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
Yes, So basically, I guess what whatever happen. Let's say
like Pfizer came out with a vaccine for white guilt.
What happens to the Democratic Party?

Speaker 2 (29:44):
No, it dies overnight and we have the rebirth of
American greatness almost immediately.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
You know, it's funny showing to bring it full circle.
If you made a vaccine for white guilt, the Democrats
would be bashing it the way they bashed the original
vaccine in the run up to the twenty twenty election.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
Dear, look, here's the thing. It's safe and effective, it's
gonna approved. Why wouldn't you want to use it? Just
take the jab.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
People are gonna get fired over and it would be amazing.
What a fun time to be us. I don't know
where it goes from here, but this is a great
week of media for you and mas. I'll drink to that.

Speaker 3 (30:20):
Sean Davis, Amen, God bless America.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Thank you, Jimmy, see you man, the great Sean Davis.
It's a really good point. If you don't have the
boomer lives, as he calls him, calls them, you actually
don't have a Democrat Party right now because the only
people responding to any of this, any of this, are
woke white people. Okay, when you look at the migrant vote,

(30:46):
legal immigrants, legal immigrants have swung forty points to the
right because of all of these theatrics over the border
and the anti ice protest and everything in between. Because
the Democrats, if you circle back to last week's Hunter
Biden rant about our immigration policy, Hunter Biden, like every
other wealthy white Democrat, is of the mind that every

(31:08):
Latino in this country is here illegally. And it's incredibly
insulting to the Latino population that you think people are
going to be more likely to vote for you because
you're the champion of illegal things. Okay, the only people
that gravitate towards you is the champion of illegal things
are people doing things illegally. But people who busted their

(31:30):
ass to do things the right way really resent being
grouped with all the illegals. That's what they keep getting wrong.
But the woke white people who keep coming back to
who's gonna pick the fruit? Where am I gonna get
my wine? If they start supporting people, hello where you
always get it at the liquor store, and maybe, just
maybe that fancy vineyard will start paying a livable wage.

(31:54):
Bottom of the ninth on Fox Across America with Jimmy Falo.
We are, of course broadcasting in New York City, but
we will be out on the road. If you're listening
on WEEU and Redding, if you're listening on PHT in Philadelphia,
we can meet in the middle Pottstown, PA. Saturday Night,
August ninth, I will be at Soul Joel's. It's gonna
sell out. Get tickets at Fox across America dot com,

(32:17):
and as far as the rest of the country is concerned,
I go back on the road in November. We're in
Pittsburgh November the twenty second. So if you're listening in
Beaver County, if you're listening on WJAS, no excuses, let's
go okay. If you're listening on KSRO out in Sonoma,
let's talk about it real quick. November twenty eighth, Friday Night,

(32:38):
I'm gonna be down in Slow San Louis Obispo. And
you're gonna Jimmy, that's a few hundred miles from us. Great, Well,
it's a few thousand miles from me. And the point is,
if I can make it, you can make it. Friday night,
November the twenty eighth. Saturday Night, November twenty ninth. If
you're listening on K Dawn K Dawn out in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Hey girl, I will be at Durngo Saturday night, November
the twenty ninth, that's Thanksgiving weekend, just the same. I'll

(33:00):
probably bringing my whole damn family with me, so you
better be there, hang out, come to the meet and
greet so I'm not stuck with my family After the show,
I want to go gamble it. I want to have fun.
And then we're back on the road again. In January.
You'll see us out in Saint Louis and that is
the twenty fourth. If you want tickets, you're listening on
ninety seven one FM Talk Yet Moving. And of course
we've got a killer date coming up in April. If

(33:21):
you're a wbe En listener up in Buffalo, that gig
is happening in north Tonawanda. And tickets for all of
these shows and any other show I might be doing
are listed at foxacross America dot com. Sam. If you
want tickets to Fox New Saturday Night with Jimmy Fayler
right here in New York City, you get them for
free foxacross America dot com. Sandra not in New York.

(33:42):
She is in West New York, New Jersey. Real quick. Hey, Sandra, Hi.

Speaker 7 (33:46):
You, I have to tell you.

Speaker 1 (33:49):
You I do.

Speaker 7 (33:50):
I have so much.

Speaker 6 (33:53):
Fun.

Speaker 1 (33:53):
Oh thanks for that, Sandra. I'm glad somebody's having fun.
I'm losing my mind over here. But give me a
quick minute. Did you say, God, you saw Curtis Lee
on Hannity last night? Yes, to say, I was so
pad that.

Speaker 7 (34:08):
Didn't pick Cromo, who's a no no, didn't pick Adams,
who's nothing with nothing really, and certainly didn't pick Dan
Bonni or whatever his name is. He picked Curtis Lee
or and you know what, we need to see him
more on television because he's the real deal. He was
so may oral, so professional, and so deeply concerned about

(34:30):
the problems, and I really feel he's the answer to
the future of the city. I do believe that.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
Well listen, Yeah, he's definitely a guy with a lot
of skin in the game. He's been here as a
guardian angel trying to, you know, emphasize the need to
make our streets safer. And he got his start when
they were a lot more dangerous. But he sees it
trending in the wrong direction. And I give him a
lot of credit. We'll have him on the show more.
I always get on with him well, but the fact

(34:56):
that you're endorsing him, Sandra gives him a lot of credit.
In my book, I love you, Oh, I love you more.
You have a great afternoon. The Great Sandra says, you
got to go vote for Curtis Sleiwa. Now, Sleiwa has
told people that if he wins the mayor's race, he's
going to get rid of the red hat. I argue
the opposite. Trump just won two elections with a red hat.
Trump would argue that he won three elections with a

(35:18):
red hat. You need merch in the modern era if
you want to win one of these things. So if
I'm Sleiwa, I'm not getting rid of the hat. I'm
calling up the local merch guy and printing a million
more of them. Make them go viral. The show is over,
Pay up, get out. I'll be all over your TV
tonight Tomorrow We'll see you back here on the radio. Then,
this has been a podcast from wor
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