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September 25, 2025 • 32 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Look, Michael, I hate to be so blatantly honest, but
AOC keeps gaining weight like she's been doing, and a
lot of dudes are gonna quit pretending that she's smart.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Golly, harsh, harsh.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
But I am curious. Have we caught AOC's rapist yet?
Oh yeah, I forgot about that as she came out
during that when the Dobbs decision came out saying that
she was raped and she was thankful for for the
Roe v. Wade because you know, she had to use
a gas station bathroom to take a president preignant?

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Right? Has she shown up at any ICE facilities to
you know, cling to the chain link fence and you know,
cry about you know, the detainees and the harsh conditions,
or maybe you know, maybe she's afraid to now because
we got snipers and rooftops they are trying to take
out ICE agents.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
Just find a parking empty parking lot.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
Yeah, it isn't interesting too that they want to unmask
the ICE agents. But wait a minute, why would you
unmass the ICE agents when all the protesters are all
wearing masks themselves. I don't get it. Hey, Before we
get back to Javier Melay, this comes to us. We

(01:18):
need a broadery. Friend of mine, you know Bill Clinton
days posted on x There's a radio station in Philadelphia.
I think it's I have twelve twelve ten WPHD. I
think it's the station they do a morning zoo kind
of program. Well, this is courtesy of them. It's a

(01:41):
minute and a half. I only want you to hear
about this. Well, I don't know, We'll see how it goes,
but I want you to hear this because, well, we
need some lightheartedness this morning.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
I've been going through the Konalla Harris audiobook since the
last night.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
They start laughing, Well they do anything?

Speaker 3 (02:01):
Please tell me she does not narrate her own audiobook.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
Oh yes she does.

Speaker 5 (02:08):
Oh your god, yes she does.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
So for our talk back that I think was asleep.
I think I think I'm gonna wake her up right here.

Speaker 5 (02:17):
I've been going through the Kondala Harris audiobook.

Speaker 3 (02:20):
Uh oh since.

Speaker 4 (02:21):
Last night, and as Torture says, that is, my evil
brain decided maybe if we slow it.

Speaker 5 (02:28):
Down thirty percent. Uh oh, she sounds drunk. You want
me to give you a little sample, Oh please do her.

Speaker 6 (02:34):
In the summer of twenty twenty one, during her final
trip to Washington as German Chancellor. I hosted Angela Merkele
for breakfast at the Vice President's residence. I think they
were serving mimosas I am a stickler for being on time.

Speaker 5 (02:56):
I feel it's a mark of respect.

Speaker 6 (03:00):
Everyone's time is valuable, but sometimes schedules go sideways and
I fall short.

Speaker 5 (03:10):
You are an evil genius. So great, it's amazing. It's amazing.
Hold on Kamala Harris is called in Let's punch her up.
She's online one, Kamala.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Your thoughts on Michael Pelka with too much time on
his hands?

Speaker 5 (03:21):
How dare they? Yeah, Opolka's got to do.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Kamala and Mikey Cheryl ordering at a restaurant while they're high.

Speaker 5 (03:29):
That is Mike here.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
Next, does Mikey have a book out?

Speaker 5 (03:32):
Because I would love to. I'd love to go over
the summer.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Then, like, where were you girls doing in the middle
of June, Kamala.

Speaker 6 (03:38):
June twenty seventh, one hundred and thirty one days to
the election.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
Oh god, Michael Pelka, they really sat down and did
an audio book.

Speaker 7 (03:52):
They did By the way, Peka, Nick wants to know
when you too golfing together?

Speaker 5 (03:57):
The twelfth, the twelfth.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Pretty good, that was pretty good.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
You're gonna see the moon.

Speaker 6 (04:07):
With a year old.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
Okay, now to get serious, let's go back to Argentina.
For Argentina, New York City, Hovey Mlat steps to the
lectern to deliver an excoriating speech against the United Nations.
But it's not just against the United Nations. It's against

(04:33):
this globeless new world order that the bureaucrats like the
World Health Organization, the World Economic Forum, the United Nations,
and quite frankly Democrats are trying to impose on us.
And the reason you need to pay attention to this
is because here is a guy who has put his

(04:56):
life he is He is a he's a true founding
father in the sense that he has pledged his life,
his liberty, is honor, his treasure, everything to turn Argentina around.
After decades and decades and decades of socialist policies, communist policies,

(05:19):
dictator rule, tyranny, military rule, the Parnistas and all you know,
Wan Perona and all of them, Argentina suffered from incessant
currency devaluations, hyperinflation. It was just a country on on
his death bed, and he comes along. I think he

(05:41):
was an actor. He comes along, he's got that bushy hair,
he's got the horn, rim glasses, and speaks damn good
English and delivers this. You know, I've decided instead of
trying to break it up. I know that program directors
and even talent like me sometimes decides that no, let's

(06:07):
just roll with it. This breaks all the norms. But
while you're listening to this program, see, you know, we
break the norms on this program. I just want you
to hear the entire speech. All right, whatever you're doing,
you may have to turn it up a little bit.
You know, he has a little bit of an accent.
I just want to hear you hear this without interruption,

(06:29):
and as we go through it, I want you to
think about.

Speaker 5 (06:33):
Our country at some point.

Speaker 7 (06:36):
And, as often happens with most of the bureaucratic structures
that we humans create, this organization stopped up holding the
principles outlined in its founding declaration and began to mutate.
An organization that had been conceived essentially as a shield
to protect the realm of men transformed into a multi
tentacled leviathan that seeks to decide not only what each

(06:57):
nation state should do, but also how all the city
of the world should live. This is how we went
from an organization that pursued peace to an organization that
imposes an ideological agenda on its members regarding a myriad
of issues that pertain to human life in society. The
model of the United Nations that had been successful, whose

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origins we can trace back to the ideas of President Wilson,
who spoke of a society of peace without victory and
was based on the cooperation of nation states, has been abandoned.
It has been replaced by a model of supernational governance
by international bureaucrats who intend to impose a certain way
of life on the citizens of the world. What is

(07:40):
being discussed this week here in New York at the
Summit for the Future is nothing other than the deepening
of that tragic course that this institution has adopted from
a model that, in the words of the United Nations
Secretary himself, demands the definition of a new social contract
on a global scale, doubling down on the commitments of
the twenty thirty Agenda. I want to be clear about

(08:02):
the position of the Argentine Agenda. The twenty thirty Agenda
although well intentioned in its goals, is nothing more than
a supernational socialist government program that aims to solve the
problems of modernity with solutions that undermine the sovereignty of
nation states and violate the right to life, liberty, and
property of individuals. It is an agenda that aims to

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solve poverty, inequality, and discrimination with legislation that only deepens
these issues. Because the history of the world shows that
the only way to guarantee prosperity is by limiting the
power of the monarch, ensuring equality before the law, and
defending the right to life, liberty and property of individuals.

(08:45):
It has been precisely the adoption of this agenda, which
responds to privileged interests, and the abandonment of the principles
outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the
United Nations that has distorted the role of this institution
and set it on the wrong path. Thus we have
seen how an organization that was born to defend human

(09:06):
rights has been one of the main drivers of the
systematic violation of freedom, such as the global quarantines during
the year twenty twenty, which should be considered a crime
against humanity. In this very house that claims to defend
human rights, they have allowed the entry of bloody dictatorships
like those of Cuba and Venezuela without the slightest reproach.

(09:28):
In this very house that claims to defend the rights
of women, it allows countries that punish their women for
showing skin to enter the Committee for the Elimination of
Discrimination against Women. In this very house, there has been
a systematic voting against the state of Israel, which is
the only country in the Middle East that defends liberal democracy,

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while simultaneously demonstrating a total inability to respond to the
scourge of terrorism. In the economic sphere, collectivist policies have
been promoted that undermine can growth, violate property rights, and
hinder the natural economic process, preventing the most disadvantaged countries
in the world from freely enjoying their own resources to

(10:10):
move forward. Regulations and prohibitions driven precisely by the countries
that developed by doing the same things they now condemn.
A toxic relationship has also been promoted between global governance
policies and international credit organizations, demanding that the most marginalized
countries commit resources they do not have to programs they

(10:30):
do not need, turning them into perpetual debtors to promote
the agenda of global elites.

Speaker 5 (10:36):
The oversight of the World Economic Forum.

Speaker 7 (10:37):
Has also not helped where ridiculous policies with Maltusian blinders
are promoted, such as zero mission policies which primarily harm
poor countries, and policies related to sexual and reproductive rights
when the birth rate in Western countries is collapsing, signaling
oblique future for all. The organization has also not satisfactorily

(10:58):
fulfilled its mission to defend the terror ritorial sovereignty of
its members, as we Argentinians know firsthand in relation to
the Malvinas Islands. And we have even reached a situation
where the Security Council, which is the most important body
of this House, has become distorted because the veto of
its permanent members, has begun to be used in defense
of the particular interests of some. This is where we

(11:20):
stand today, with an organization powerless to provide solutions to
the real global conflicts, such as the aberration and abhorrent
Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has already cost the lives
of more than three hundred thousand people, leaving over one
million injured in the process, an organization that, instead of
addressing these conflicts, invests time and effort in imposing on

(11:42):
poor countries how and what they should produce, who they
should associate with, what they should eat, and what they
should believe. How it intends to dictate the present fact
of the future. This long list of errors and contradictions
has not been without consequence, as it has led to
a loss of credibility for the United Nations among the
citizens of the free world and has distorted its functions.

(12:05):
That is why I want to issue a warning. We
are facing an end of a cycle. Collectivism and the
moral posturing of the UOC agenda have collided with reality
and no longer have credible solutions to offer for the
real problems of the world.

Speaker 5 (12:21):
In fact, they never did.

Speaker 7 (12:23):
If the twenty thirty Agenda has failed, as its own
promoters acknowledge, the response should be to ask ourselves if
it was not a poorly conceived program from the start,
accept that reality and change course. One cannot insist on
persisting in error, doubling down on an agenda that has
always failed. The same happens with ideas that come from

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the left. They design a model according to what they
believe humans should do, and when individuals freely act otherwise,
they have no better solution than to restrict, repress, and
curtail their freedom. We and Argentina have already seen with
our own own eyes what lies at the end of
this path of envy and passions, poverty, ignorance, anarchy, and

(13:08):
the fatal absence of freedom. We still have time to
steer away from that course. I want to be clear
about something to avoid any misunderstandings. Argentina is currently undergoing
a profound process of change. It has decided to embrace
the ideas of freedom, those ideas that state that all
citizens are born free and equal before the law, that

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we have inalienable rights granted by the Creator, among which
are the rights to life, liberty, and property.

Speaker 5 (13:37):
Those principles that.

Speaker 7 (13:38):
Govern the process of change we are undertaking in Argentina
are also the principles that will guide our international conduct
from now on. We believe in the defense of the
life of all. We believe in the defense of the
property of all. We believe in freedom of expression for all.
We believe in freedom of worship for all. We believe

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in freedom of trade for all, and we believe in
limited governments for all, and as what happens in one
country quickly impacts others. We believe that all peoples must
live free from tyranny and oppression, whether it takes the
form of political oppression, economic slavery, or religious fanaticism. That

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fundamental idea must not remain mere words. It must be
supported by actions diplomatically, economically and materially through the joint
strength of all the countries that defend freedom. This doctrine
of the New Argentina is nothing more and nothing less
than the true essence of the United Nations, that is,
the cooperation of the United Nations in defense of freedom.

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If the United Nations decides to return to the principles
that gave it life and readapt the role for which
it was conceived, count on the unwavering support of Argentina
in the fight for freedom. Though also that Argentina will
not support any policy that involves the restriction of individual freedoms,
raid or the violation of the natural rights of individuals,

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regardless of who promotes it or how much consensus that
institution has. For this reason, we want to officially express
our dissent regarding the Pact of the Future signed on Sunday,
and invite all the nations of the free world to
join us not only in dissenting this fact, but also
in creating a new agenda for this noble institution, the
agenda of freedom. From this day forward, know that the

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Republic of Argentina will abandon the historical position of neutrality
that has characterized us and will be at the forefront
of the fight in defense of freedom.

Speaker 5 (15:37):
For, as Thomas Pain said, those.

Speaker 7 (15:38):
Who wish to reap the blessings of freedom must, as men,
endure the fatigue of defending it. May God bless the
Argentinians and all the citizens of the world, and may
the forces of Heaven be with us.

Speaker 5 (15:49):
Long live freedom, damn it. Thank you very much, Long
live freedom, damn it.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
Citing Thomas Pain, life, liberty, the right to property, the
natural rights. Oh my gosh, put anymore here in this
chair next to me, Let him lecture us. The world
truly is at an inflection point, while tyranny continues to

(16:16):
drape the world, and the forces of evil truly do
try to to really subjugate people to the monarchy, in
this case, the monarchy of bureaucracy, the monarchy of tyrannical governments,
the monarchy of those who would repress society and repress freedom.

(16:39):
We see the opposite occurring in other places. Keir Starmer
in the United Kingdom, his popularity is just nose diving.
People are beginning to see the effects of just unleashed,
uncontrolled what they call migration, and they're they're losing their culture.

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Think of the history and the culture, the Magna Carta,
the Churchill, think about everything about the United Kingdom. They're
losing that because of migration. The French, yes, pious, arrogant,

(17:24):
but they're losing it too. McCrone is losing. La pen
is beginning to rise, the rise of the ADF in Germany,
Trump and the idea that no, we're not going to
put up with this scribe anymore. In this country. In Argentina,
Malu pointing out that look at our history, we're no

(17:45):
longer going to pursue that. We're now going to pursue
an agenda of freedom of natural rights of people being
able to worship and to trade and own property, all
of the natural rights that our fund are, our founders
founded this country upon, knowing that expect to clash because

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the people, the organizations the bureaucrats, the movement that want
to impose tyranny won't give up lightly, then neither should we.
This is a true inflection point in world history. Whether
it's five years, ten years, or twenty years, I don't know,

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but it is a hinge.

Speaker 5 (18:30):
Moment morning, Michael and Dragon.

Speaker 3 (18:32):
Well, I just have to say it.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Jabber Malay sounds more American than most of our American politicians.

Speaker 3 (18:42):
He's got my vote, me too, me too.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
Now, obviously he's like any other politician. He's not perfect,
but just to.

Speaker 3 (18:52):
Yeah, look at that hair.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
Wait a minute.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
I know I shouldn't be talking.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
You're just saying, look at that hair, because you've been
looking at their that's that hair, thinking to yourself, Oh
my god, if I could just have that hair.

Speaker 5 (19:07):
Just want half of it, half of it.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
That's right. It's kind of like he's just let it
grow out and then he shampoos and just doesn't blow
dry and it just kind of just right.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
And I like the Elvis Presley sideburns too, those are
pretty good. You were seventy seven seventy three, Michael. Listening
to this man gave me chills, especially when he quoted
Thomas Pain That's why I made the decision, which is
just goes against everything they teach you about radio about
you know, SoundBite should never be over you know just

(19:42):
a couple of minutes. Well that was nine and a
half minutes, but I knew if you started listening to
it it would grab your attention. Eleven eighty four. Mike
this speech. Wow, seventy seven seventy three Again, this man
should get the Nobel Peace Prize for that speech of lot.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
And if you missed any of it, feel free to
go to Michael says go here dot com.

Speaker 5 (20:04):
That's Michael Says.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
Go here dot com or ninety one seventy seven. I
just hope that the un translation earphones were working for
the President of Argentina's fantastic speech. It's what President Trump intended,
but was spoken with far more clarity. Yes it was.
I mean Trump was Trump, and I think Trump gave
a great speech. But we've heard Trump.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
We know.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
I could play soundbites all day long from that speech
and have a comment about them. But the reason that
it's important to hear from Malay is because of the
history of Argentina. First of all, it's South America, it's
in our hemisphere. It has suffered from the parentisus for

(20:51):
decade upon decades. It has suffered from military juntas, it
has suffered from all the socialist policies that currently Democrats
are trying to pose on us. And what was the result.
You know, learn from history. Remember maybe history doesn't repeat
it self bit at rhymes. In this case, I think
it does repeat itself. You watch everything that Argentina went through,

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all of the social welfare programs, all of the devaluation
of the currency, all of the overspending, all of the debt,
everything that they did, and when they end up with inflation, poverty, tyranny,
military coups. Everything we can learn from that. And along
comes one guy, one guy who goes out a few

(21:40):
years ago in campaigns like crazy and says, just please
trust me, let me show you a new way. And
he spelled out he's and he explained to people. And
I think this is the difference between Argentinians and Americans.
Argentinians had been suffering, and so when they suffer, and

(22:06):
you know, someone comes along and says, hey, I have
a new way, and it's been tried before, not in
our country, but in other countries. Look to the United States,
and I'll show you we're going to do that. And
they clamor toward him, and they make the change, and
they go in a new direction, and they're reaping the
benefits of that. But at the same time that they

(22:29):
reap the benefits from it, they still have forces that
are opposing them. And if you start to revamp the
social welfare system, if you eliminate does this sound familiar?
Think the United States. You start revamping the social welfare system,

(22:50):
you start cutting back on government employment. Now we're not
going to have these jobs anymore. We don't need all
these bureaucrats. You cut government spending, the military, you do
all of those things. You are naturally and inherently going
to have a reaction to that. And he suffered a
little bit of a defeat. I don't think it's an

(23:11):
overwhelming defeat, but it's a warning to him that he
has to continue to preach it to the Argentinian people.
That's what Trump needs to be doing, preaching to us
incessantly about free markets, talking about how we're changing things
and why we are changing things. I think that the
reason Americans don't get it is because we've been dumb,

(23:35):
fat and happy for so long, we've truly not suffered
other than the Great Depression, but we've not really suffered.
I know inflation has been horrible. I know we had COVID,
I know that we've had you know, endless wars. We
got the you know, the g WATT, the Global War
on terrorism. And what do we have to show for it? Well,
we got terrorism to show for it. Isn't that fantastic.

(23:58):
There will naturally be for reaction. There's a reaction, and
we're naturally going to get that kind of reaction. But
we have to remain steadfast. As I've said a bazillion times,
we have the foundation the US Constitution, we have the
framework the US Constitution, and we have the early experiment

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that shows that even with the civil war, we can
still maintain our sovereignty. We can maintain free markets, we
can do all of these things. But trust me, there
are going to be the opponents who are held then
because what do they want? They want control. That's why
all the congrements in the church of the climate activists

(24:42):
are so adamant. Now. I think they know they're losing.
They are the cornered annal, the injured animal in the
corner and so they're going to lash out. We have
to recognize that and just remember that's what we have
to deal with. That's what Malay is doing. There's so
much to learn from him. There's so much to learn

(25:04):
from understanding everything that the parents just did to Argentina
that it's exactly what the Democrats, the Progresses, the Marxists
have and are doing to this country. Surviving it, overcoming it,
defeating it is not easy, and it's going to disrupt

(25:24):
many of our lives. You don't think that at my
age that I look, I'm not dependent upon social security,
never planned my life around being dependent upon social security.
But do I I feel that I'm going to use
the word entitlement, but not because it's well, it is
an entitlement, but it's because that's my money, the money

(25:51):
that is in that lock box that Al Gore talked about,
the money that's in that trust fund. You know, if
if a lawyer created treated their trust fund the way
that the American government creates the Social Security trust Fund,
they'd be disbarred in a heartbeat, an absolute heartbeat. So

(26:14):
I feel an entitlement, not because I think, well, you know,
you you owe me something. No, the government knows me
my money back. You you made a promise that you
you tax me, You still tax me, You still tax me.
I still pay Ficus, social Security, all that crap. I
still pay all of that. I expect to get that
money back. So we're going to we're going to run

(26:37):
into these kinds of problems where people say, wait a minute,
it's this is painful. Yeah, it is going to be painful,
but isn't it worth it? I think most I would
say that right now. I have no any in depth
research on it, but I would say that right now,
most Argentinians are in favor. They understand why they're suffering,
and and they're accustomed to suffering. But if you're suffering

(27:00):
because of a military repression, or you're suffering because you're
going through the turmoil of trying to get back to
a free market economy and downsizing your government, stabilizing your currency,
eliminating inflation, then you know that the end result of
that is freedom, property rights, liberty. But if you're suffering

(27:25):
and you know that the end result is just more repression,
then you become just well, you walk around with your
head bowed because you become a people that's not willing
to stand up and fight for that. The Argentinians are
fighting for it. We have so much to learn from them,
just as we have. As I say all the time,

(27:47):
the Green New Deal bull crap that we're putting up
with that Trump's eliminating. Look at what's going on in
Europe on the continent. Their electric rates are orbitant blackouts.
How it was just a few months ago that what
Spain and Portugal went for twelve hours or more without

(28:08):
power because there was no load. And why was there
no load? Well, because, oh, the solar panels weren't working
because they went through an extended period of cloud cover
and rain. And the windmills weren't working because there was
no wind. Does it take it? Do you have to
be an Einstein to figure that out? I don't think so.

(28:29):
In fact, not only not only do you not have
to be an Einstein. All you need is an IQ
of about room temperature to look at what happened in
Spain and Portugal and say, oh, you know what, I
don't want that. Or look at California. Look at California.
You know we Excel Energy just yesterday before the trial,

(28:52):
before the trial started, decided to settle the Marshall Fire
lawsuit for an ex test of what was it with
six hundred twenty four, six hundred and forty million dollars,
some of which will be paid by insurance, some of
which will be paid by Excel Energy themselves.

Speaker 3 (29:10):
Yeah, instinct taking back.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
And we know that part of the fire, based on
expert testimony and based on the Boulder County Sheriff's investigation,
that yeah, a buried trash fire started part of it,
but an arc from an Excel power line was also
one of the main culprits. So Lowsy Grids System, California,

(29:32):
Lowsy Grid System, Colorado.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
Michael Brown, You and your team horrible despicable humans. I mean,
you know, if you're human, man, it doesn't matter whether
you're a Republican Democrat. Body shaming people because of their weight,
or their looks, or their ethnicity or anything else is
so placed for it, and you're all a horrible, horrible person.

Speaker 6 (29:58):
Man.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
What's that reference to.

Speaker 3 (30:02):
I can only assume it goes back to the other
talkback that said that males are going to stop listening
to AOC because she apparently gained some weight, and quite
possibly my comment about her rapist but you know personally
about AOC gaining weight, Go for it, girl, I like

(30:23):
a thick chick. You get some. You have a couple
more donuts on me, I'll buy you some. Go for it.

Speaker 5 (30:30):
I like a thicker girl.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
But for my comments on the rapist stuff, Yeah, she
claims to have been raped. No, she did not go
to the police because she did not trust the police.
So everyone that's been raped by that same person after
her is on her.

Speaker 5 (30:45):
That's why I continue to bring it up.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
So sorry. I mean, if it saves one life, AOC,
I don't care if you don't like going to the
cops and you don't think that they will, you know,
find the person that raped you, go to the cops.
If it saves one life, remember that.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
Remember oh yeah, yeah, that seems to be the mantra.
And imagine, imagine going through that trauma and not going
to the cops because you hate cops so much. Okay,
go to the er and let the er, you know,
use a rape kit and get the DNA and the

(31:20):
info and whatever they need. Cops will still be involved,
but they don't have to be in the exam room
when they do that. I mean, other than chain of custody,
but they can they know how to make sure they
have a good, clean chain of custody for a rape kit. Well,
and to your point, if she, if she truly was raped,
that guy's still out there and do it once, you're

(31:43):
more likely than not to be doing it numerous times.

Speaker 3 (31:45):
And if she's you know, gaining weight or whatsoever, Yeah,
you can.

Speaker 6 (31:49):
You can see.

Speaker 3 (31:50):
That's just how the human body, human mind works. Uh,
Sidney Sweeney's gonna sell more genes than Lizzo. Just throwing
that out there. It's just how the human body mind works.

Speaker 2 (32:03):
By the way, former fat guy, how are you doing?
All right? Let it in, hold it and again glad
it out.
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