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Oh, hey.
We are back.
The dynamic duo is back.
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We're back.
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Yeah, I'm back.
You are holding down the four.
What else is new?
I go off and party like a rockstar, and by party like a rock
star, I mean hang out with mygrandbaby.
To me, that's a party.
With you, we were just talkingabout a bee uh before we started
up here.
And uh, you know, we have wehave we like I did all the work
here.
Um it's it's four, four andunder.
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So it's four kids, ages four andunder.
So it's a four-year-old, uh,almost three-year-old, should be
three in January, a uh one and ahalf-ish year old, and a
three-month-old.
And it's just it's it is fullon.
And you know, and anyone who's aparent or a grandparent here,
uh, yeah, I'll get it.
You know, it it's like even whenthey are their best behaved,
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which honestly they most oftenare.
I mean, they're they're yeah, Ithink they're I'm a grandmother,
I think they're angels, so theycan do no wrong in my eyes.
Um, you know, but evenobjectively, if I tried to be
objective, I'd say they reallylike their worst behavior.
It's no big deal.
They're just they're babies.
So, but even at their best, I'mtrying to get to the point here,
even at their best, it'sexhausting because you're so
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like every cell in your body isoccupied by watching them,
protecting them, uh, adoringthem.
And you know, by the end of theday, you're just you're you're a
zombie.
You're just toast.
It's wild.
It's all in a good way, though.
No complaints.
I love it.
I love it.
SPEAKER_04 (01:49):
It's like talking to
lippers.
SPEAKER_01 (01:50):
Yeah, exactly.
Except the babies are so cuteand the lippers are so not, so
not.
They, yeah, they they are goingto be heavy in our uh
conversations tonight, right?
We gotta we have a lot of goodstuff, a lot of good ones.
Uh as always, Clay fixed somegreat stuff.
We're gonna be uh talking aboutthe New York race.
Of course, we're gonna betalking about the No Kings um
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nonsense.
We're gonna be talking about theuh shutdown, uh, bunch of stuff.
We got a lot of good stuff foryou guys.
Uh Clay, you wanna say anythingbefore I pop in our little
promo?
SPEAKER_02 (02:21):
Well, first of all,
welcome back.
Uh it's always good to have youback.
It's always a better show withthe two of us here.
Um, I appreciate having youhere.
But yeah, it's been a week.
Um, it's been super busy foreverybody.
Um, and and like you said, wegot a bunch of great topics.
It is Wednesday, our normalrecording time, uh, 4:30 on the
East Coast.
So uh yeah, I think we kick itoff right now.
SPEAKER_01 (02:43):
Yeah, I love it.
SPEAKER_02 (02:45):
Dive right in.
SPEAKER_01 (02:46):
All right, let's
just here's the stuff coming up,
guys.
SPEAKER_05 (02:48):
This week on the
Elsa Kirk Show with Clay Novak,
New York Republicans flirt withAndrew Cuomo.
Seriously, we'll ask if the GOPlost its backbone.
Then the No Kings march betweenthe streets, protest or
performance art.
The National Guard gets caughtbetween courts and commanders
while they get shut down withwar.
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USA Jesus' name.
Finally, heaven better mindsmemoir.
Yeah, even pop culture's got agem in it.
SPEAKER_01 (03:26):
Oh, I I'm gonna
torture play with that last one.
I you know, it popped up in myfeed, and I was like, oh yeah,
I'm not even gonna tell thembeforehand.
I was gonna I was gonna leave itoff with that little little
teaser too, and and just springit on you, but now you know, now
you know.
It's such an exciting topic.
I mean, it's really it shouldbe.
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I mean, I feel like it's evenbigger than Taylor Swift, you
know?
I mean, no, obviously, obviouslyI'm kidding, guys.
I'm just joking.
Uh let's see.
So let's talk about this.
Boy, oh boy, so you know, we'vebeen kind of casually talking
about it as as long as we'vebeen talking about uh mom Donnie
there.
And this is still such a a headscratcher, isn't it, Clay?
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Um, so now the GOP, of course,is uh is this confirmed yet that
they're backing him, or is thisthat's my kind of question mark?
SPEAKER_02 (04:15):
Yeah, really what's
been happening, and they won't
do it until we adopt that.
And and so that's we have seenpublicly now until uh very much
in a Ross Perot kind of way, uhCuomo in the race as an
independent, um, it splits thethe non-hardcore Democrat vote
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uh and and the Republican vote,truthfully, between Sliwa and
Cuomo, uh, which gives Momdani afreebie.
Like it's a guaranteed win forhim uh because it's just divided
the vote too much.
So Sliwa, uh, and for those ofyou that aren't familiar with
the names, he is the guard, theum what is it, the guardian
angels, he's the guy with theMarine Beret, and he is the one
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who's being asked to drop outbecause he by himself doesn't
have enough votes to win or toeven challenge Mam Dani.
But what he does have, or whathe does have the potential to do
is disrupt uh the other side ofthe boat.
So he's being asked to drop out,and then all the GOP and the
Dems, some of the Dems, uh, youknow, will back Cuomo naturally
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because they don't like MamDani, but with you've got the
conservatives and then the splitparty and the Dems, that gives
Cuomo an opportunity to beat uhMom Dani and be the mayor.
Can you think back to 2020?
Could you imagine that this backthen during COVID, right?
Or even in the aftermath ofCOVID, with all of the things
related to Cuomo, that that theGOP would be encouraging people
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to vote for him for mayor of NewYork City?
SPEAKER_01 (05:49):
It just it's such,
it's such an upside down world,
isn't it?
Clay, it's such an upside downworld.
Like this, I just can't believethat once again, here we are
saying things like, well, wehave to pick the the lesser of
the evils here and go with youknow the better of our bad
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choices.
It's so crazy to me that this isthis is what we're going
through.
And I don't understand it.
Like I just don't understand.
Are we are we still as a partythat much of a hot mess that we
can't put forward anythingbetter?
Like, how is this possible?
SPEAKER_02 (06:28):
I think it's not a
matter of a viable figure, Adams
won as a, you know, I he waskind of a Dem, but really a very
conservative Dem, former policechief.
Like, you know, he he was aboutas conservative as you're gonna
get, you know, post Giuliani.
Um, but the reality is thatthere's been way too much, as
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with every major populationcenter, there's been way too
much dependency built in ongovernment programs.
Um, there's been way too many,way too high of an influx on
illegal aliens, um, et cetera,et cetera.
So the voting rolls arepredominantly blue.
I I could, you know, I you couldresurrect Ronald Reagan and put
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him in New York City, and Idon't know if he would win.
I try that's just the way thingsare right now.
So um what you've got to do,which is what the GOP is
encouraging, is consolidate whatred voters there are and try and
split blue as best you can andthen and and win.
And so, you know, New York's ahot mess.
Uh proof positive.
I I still have a hard timewrapping my head around the fact
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that a socialist, radical Muslimbordering non-communist, is the
front runner to be the mayor ofNew York City 24 years after
9-11.
Just blown away.
Absolutely blown away.
SPEAKER_01 (07:49):
Yeah, you know, it
it seems impossible that we
could possibly be looking atthis and legitimately, seriously
having concerns that this couldvery, very much happen.
And, you know, and as we'vesaid, we talked about when last
time we talked about this acouple weeks ago, uh, we said if
this does happen, um, you canabsolutely kiss New York
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goodbye.
And you know, this is a bigdeal.
You know, anybody who says, oh,whatever, screw New York, we
don't need them.
No, I mean, it's pretty much oneof our most visible, you know
what I mean?
I mean, it's kind of a it's kindof a big deal, kind of a really
big deal.
What is your what are yourthoughts on Saliwa?
I you know, this guy's beenaround, and I guess it doesn't
technically matter because he'syou know, he's gonna be, he's
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gonna be out.
Um, but what what do you thinkof him?
I mean, he's been aroundforever, this guy.
SPEAKER_02 (08:40):
He has, and he's
very New York, which I'm
surprised that that hasn'tgarnered him more support.
Agree.
Even in the debate the othernight.
Yeah, even in the debate theother night, you know, they
asked one of the moderatorsasked him, like, you know, how
do you get around the city?
If you can't, you know, and hebasically said, I always move
around on foot as much as I can.
And then they okay, well, if youcan't, then what do you take?
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Do you take publictransportation?
Do you take the Uber?
He's like, Oh, well, you know, Idon't take yellow cabs, because
back, you know, in in uh 87, uh,the Gotti family tried to have I
got shot while I was riding inthe back of a yellow cab.
You know, the uh the Gottifamily tried to have me whacked,
and you know, and I'm like, thatis the most New York thing.
So near, yeah.
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And even with that, like he'sgot he's got nothing.
SPEAKER_01 (09:27):
Um so bizarre to me
because he it just feels like
he'd be great.
SPEAKER_02 (09:32):
And I know the guy
doesn't as far as I I mean let's
be honest, he he doesn't havethe resume to be mayor of the
largest, you know, majormetropolitan area in the United
States, and and you know, one ofthe largest in the world.
SPEAKER_01 (09:45):
But again, it's
that's crazy too when you think
about it.
Like, okay, so my choices are uha guy who's never held the job
before, so you know, is green,yeah, or the guy that shut down
a state and let all theseelderly people die.
Like this is what we're you'rechoosing between.
And and they're saying, Yeah,we're gonna we'll we'll go with
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the guy that you know killed allthose people, basically.
We'll go with him.
He's all right, he's okay.
I mean, he's he's all right.
SPEAKER_02 (10:13):
Well, the other side
saying we're gonna go with the
guy with no qualifications.
Yeah.
But you you gotta remember,like, this is also the country
that elected a communityorganizer.
Right.
So right, yeah.
You know, I mean, there's that.
Uh so it, you know, I Iunfortunately think that this is
um, unless something drastichappens, I think Mam Dani is
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gonna win.
Um that you know, it uh New Yorkis gonna become an example.
I just hope everyone paysattention.
SPEAKER_01 (10:41):
That's all I
actually I I I think so too.
I I think it's gonna happen.
I actually think it's gonnahappen.
I mean, you know, they wouldhave to they would have to pull
out all of the stops.
I mean, and I don't even knowwhat the stops are to be pulling
out at this point.
Like what stops are there?
I mean, you're pulling all ofthe stops.
You're you're going with the guywho basically said, pick me.
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You know, I'm not gonna run as aRepublican, I'll run as an
independent.
Pick me because I'm the lesserof the evils.
That's your campaign sloganright there.
You know, oh goodness gracious.
Yeah, I don't know.
It's it's so gross, it's soscary to me that this is this is
gonna happen.
It's gonna happen.
I want to be wrong, so I hopeI'm wrong.
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I'm I'm not like Clay, I'm notalways right, so I'm I'm hoping
this isn't I'm hoping this is atime where I'm wrong.
SPEAKER_02 (11:30):
Yeah, and you're you
know, you're gonna start seeing
it.
There's already talk of thestock exchange moving to Dallas,
which has been going on for awhile.
Like that discussion's beenhappening.
And listen, folks, the stock,the location of the stock
exchange is very symbolic.
Like the days of you know, theclassic Eddie Murphy trading
places, like there's like peopletrading on the floor, that
doesn't happen anymore.
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That's not a thing.
Um, you know, everything's doneelectronically.
So that the location issymbolic, but there is
discussion about it moving outof New York City into Dallas.
SPEAKER_03 (12:01):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (12:01):
Um, that has
resurfaced with a vengeance.
Um, and then you will have othermajor uh corporations that will
leave the city.
Um it's it's gonna happen.
So uh it'll be interesting towatch.
Um, and you know, everybody'sthe folks that are voting, um,
you know, are looking for thefree stuff.
They're it's they're looking forthe handouts.
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I I've heard mention of freepublic transportation more in
the last two weeks than I'veever heard in my life because
that's one of his campaignpromises.
It's to ease the burden, is thathe is gonna make public
transportation free in the city.
SPEAKER_01 (12:36):
Yeah, well, who are
you gonna be writing that public
transport transportation with?
All of the people that he justdid decriminalized all of their
right, like that's you that'swhat you want.
How quickly yeah, how quicklyy'all forget some of those
incidents that have justhappened.
SPEAKER_02 (12:57):
Yeah, it happened
perpetually.
SPEAKER_01 (12:59):
Yep.
Oh, no question about it.
And and I'll tell you what, youknow, what really makes me so
angry right now, too, is thatlike you had you have the
blueprint created for you.
All you had to do was watch whatthe Trump administration did and
his team, and what did they do?
They tapped the youth, the youngvoters, and they got in all this
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fresh blood with this that knewhow to reach your your Charlie
Kirks and you know, people likethat, uh, with just energy and
could appeal to more people.
Why the hell aren't you lettingthose people run your campaigns?
Get yourself out there.
And I don't care if it's Saliwaor Cuomo, you know, I mean,
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preferably the other guy, butget the youth involved.
I sound like such an old personwhen I say get the youth
involved.
Get off my lawn and getinvolved.
But but seriously, like theythey gave you the model to use
to win people over to build yourplatform, so to speak.
So why aren't you doing it?
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Why aren't you learning fromeverything that has happened?
It makes me crazy.
SPEAKER_02 (14:08):
Yeah, it it's um
it's about the money, it's about
the funding, it always is.
Um probably doesn't have a ton.
Um GOP can throw as much as theywant at him out of the call
because it's an off-electionyear, but the problem is it's an
off-election year, so thereisn't a lot of funding to be
had, there's not a lot offundraising going on, so that
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makes it a little morechallenging.
But the you know, I I just don'tthink I don't think he's a good
candidate, regardless.
They can throw all the moneythey want at it, and I and I
don't think he's that guy.
Um, you know, and he he is to mea little bit of the get off of
my lawn old man.
And and so there is, you know,that's a true a bit of a
conundrum for the the youthmovement, like you said, is to
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attract those people to vote fora guy who is the get off of my
lawn guy.
Right.
Um now what they might want todo is go back and see how Biden
got elected.
Oh wait, they fixed thatelection, so they can't really
that didn't happen.
Um but I you know it's it's atough call, but I I think I
don't think it matters.
I really don't.
I hate to say that, but I Ithink Mam Dani is he's got it
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sewed up already, as crazy asthat sounds.
SPEAKER_01 (15:14):
Yeah, well he's got
you know he's got the support of
those donors, those big buckdonors.
And you know, and he's alreadyhe's running in a already
destroyed city, state.
You know, it's already overrunwith illegals and you know, and
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they have no um incentive to fixany of that.
So he's really kind of preachingto his own choir there.
SPEAKER_02 (15:43):
Yeah, and he's
offering all the free stuff.
You know, he's offering, youknow, no cash bail, no
detention, he's gonna clean outall the prisons, you know, it's
all the free, free, free, free.
It's gonna be, you know, pricecontrolled, grocery stores and
all these things that he'spromising, that truthfully he's
not gonna get done.
Right.
There's gonna be so little ofthis stuff that he actually puts
into place.
Um, but he's gonna put enough ofit into place to destroy the
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city.
I I have no doubt in my mindabout that.
SPEAKER_01 (16:07):
Yeah, and uh, you
know, all the major companies
and corporations and uh businessowners and families, they're
they're gone.
They're out, they're leaving.
If that happens, uh you know,the minute that that comes to to
be the reality, um, you'reyou'll probably see one of those
mass exoduses again.
And um, I'm just gonna make onerequest.
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Could you please stay out ofFlorida?
SPEAKER_02 (16:30):
Could you yeah,
don't bring your crap, don't
take your crap to Florida, don'ttake your crap to Texas.
SPEAKER_01 (16:36):
Don't you dare,
don't you do it.
SPEAKER_02 (16:40):
You know, we're
gonna go a little bit out of
order here, but you know,President Trump is doing what he
can do at the federal level totry and clean this up in the
places where this has alreadyhappened.
Yeah, and that is Chicago andChicago, Portland are the two
big ones.
Yeah, um, by the way, veryquietly, Bill, it's got National
Guard support and it's working,and people are happy about it.
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Washington, D.C.
has proved that it works.
Um, but you've got this uh, youknow, you're gonna have this in
New York.
Now there's been two,interestingly enough, and this
is gonna go to the SupremeCourt, but you we've had this
past week two uh circuit-levelappeals courts rule in opposite
directions.
Yeah.
So the Ninth Circuit AppealsCourt ruled that President Trump
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has the authority to putNational Guard into Portland.
The Seventh Circuit Court hasruled that he does not have the
authority to put troops intoChicago.
Um, so what you're gonna have isyou know it's gonna kick up to
SCOTUS for them to decide.
Um, and I think we all know howthat one is probably gonna end
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up.
SPEAKER_01 (17:48):
Yeah, yeah.
We think we're not positivebecause you never know.
They've thrown some wild cardsout there.
SPEAKER_02 (17:54):
Yeah, Amy Calling
Bryant, you just never know
which direction she's gonna go.
SPEAKER_01 (17:58):
You really don't.
And I'm kind of okay with that.
I know some people are probablygonna get mad about that.
Exactly.
Like, exactly.
Like, you know, I don't want herto um, I don't want any of them
to be uh a puppet for anyone,whether it's Trump and whether
it's what I want or think isright or not.
You know, I I I just want you torule on what is accurate, you
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know, what's constitutional,what that that's it.
Like that's literally all I wantfrom you, even if it's not the
the outcome that I that I want.
So, you know, and that's what weshould all expect and want.
SPEAKER_02 (18:30):
Yeah, I think what
was interesting about the two
rulings by the the appealscourts literally in the same
week was that essentially, sothe the Ninth Circuit, which was
the ruling on Portland, they hada two to one in favor of
allowing the president, youknow, to write some authorities
uh to put troops into Portland.
Um, and and the two to one, thetwo said he had provided enough
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reason within the limits and youknow uh limits of the
Constitution to do this.
The seventh court, which is theChicago decision, said that they
didn't provide enough uh, youknow, evidence, information,
data to back, you know, etcetera, et cetera.
So what we don't know, the layperson don't know is were the
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briefs prepared the same?
Right.
Was the data different?
Was it, you know, was itliterally a carbon copy, or was
they were they developedindependently, submitted
independently, um, and one wasnot up to the same standard as
the other?
Or is it just literally you'vegot two circuit courts who see
things very, very differently?
Um But I think I it's veryinteresting the timing of those
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two rulings.
SPEAKER_01 (19:39):
Yeah, yeah,
absolutely.
I would actually be reallycurious to I would love to see,
we're never going to, but Iwould love to see the the
difference or similaritiesbetween the two.
I just would love to understandexactly what you're you're
you're pointing out.
Like, why, how, how did one getget uh approved and the other
denied?
So I don't know.
SPEAKER_02 (19:59):
Yeah, it's um
Portland's gonna help.
I you know, they're and reallythere, they're gonna, I'm fairly
confident they're gonna be in aprotected, protected status that
um they're gonna be there toprotect facilities, which I
think is the intent for if theycome into Chicago as well.
Yeah, to go there and guard thebuildings and allow the ICE
agents, BPS, you know, all thefederal law enforcement to go in
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and do their job and not have toguard their buildings at the
same time.
SPEAKER_01 (20:25):
Yeah, it's so out of
control.
They these people are so out ofcontrol, and that's that's gotta
stop, period.
Whether you agree with thembeing there and doing what
they're doing or not, there isno time whatsoever where it's
acceptable to uh threaten orattack them at all.
And and because they're theirfamilies are getting, you know,
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and the whole thing with the thethem being masked and and
covered up and they're trying toget them to uh not be able to do
that.
Are you kidding me?
We're talking about people whonot only go after these agents,
they go after their families.
They find their families and goafter them.
So screw you guys.
No, they can keep covered headto toe for all I care, as long
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as you know.
SPEAKER_02 (21:09):
I think they said
this was uh this past week was
the highest level of violenceagainst law enforcement in uh in
the in history, that in the UShistory.
So um I I don't that's noconfirmation of that, but but it
you could see.
Oh, absolutely.
And so, you know, we'll see whathappens with because they're
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gonna appeal the appeals court,right?
Which is gonna bypass SeventhCircuit appeals court for the
Chicago ruling, it's gonna go toSCOTUS.
Now the question is, is whenSCOTUS rules, if they rule
opposite to what's going on inPortland, then does Portland
turn around as Oregon or whoeverfiled suit in that case, do they
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put an appeal in?
I'm sure they're probablyputting an appeal into SCOTUS
anyway.
I would imagine so, yeah.
So I I would imagine that all ofthat is gonna bubble up at the
same time.
So we'll see what happens there.
But to go back to your lastpoint and it transitions nicely
into the next topic is you know,this No Kings march that
happened on Saturday was anabsolute abhorrent display of
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disgusting of the violence thatyou're talking about.
SPEAKER_01 (22:18):
Yeah, yeah.
They ooh, I mean, the lowest ofthe low really presented
themselves for this.
And you know, here's I I'm justgonna there there are there were
many, many, many, many examplesof absolutely deplorable,
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disgusting behavior um by theseattendees.
Uh, I'm gonna sum it up by bythis woman.
You've probably all seen heralready.
You know which one, you knowwhich one?
This one.
Let me add her quick.
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So yeah, if you uh if youweren't catching what she was
doing there, she was making ahand gesture.
So let me backpedal the theyoung man who yelled out his
opinion of her or her questionto her.
Sorry, I didn't bleep that out,guys.
Um, they drove by with a um abanner uh for Charlie Kirk,
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referring to Charlie Kirk as ahero.
And they drove by there.
And yes, of course, they'reantagonizing these you know
protesters, whatever.
Everybody can do what they wantto do.
Free speech, right?
Um, so drove by with that.
And her response to that was touse a finger gun to point to her
neck multiple times.
And I think she was saying byeor pow or something along those
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lines.
Obviously, uh, I think we canall gather what her point was
there.
So she is an element, her nameis Lucy Rodriguez.
Uh, she is an elementary schoolteacher.
Let me repeat, she's anelementary school teacher in
Chicago, baby.
Sorry, sorry, Clay.
Yeah, another Chicago finistthere.
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Um, yes, and uh it's the NathanHale Elementary School, which
was bombarded big time, so muchso that they shut down their
website and scrubbed everything.
And the last that I know of,which again today is Wednesday,
it is 5.04 p.m.
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The last that I know is that shehas not been fired.
She has not been let go from herjob.
Now, could that have changed?
Will that change?
No idea whatsoever.
All I know is that as a parent,please, please, please be very,
very aware of who is teachingyour children.
SPEAKER_02 (24:51):
Yeah.
Uh a girl, Megan Kelly, had aprobably one of her uh most um
aggressive commentaries uh aboutthat woman.
Uh and so, and about the entiresituation.
She covered all the same thingsthat you just covered as far as
the social media goes and andand all the complaints that are
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being filed.
Uh, but uh she basically endedended her her monologue on this
topic with uh, and I'll quote myfather uh with two words for
that woman, and they were notlet's dance.
SPEAKER_01 (25:26):
Um love me some
Megan.
SPEAKER_02 (25:29):
Yeah, it was uh she
was she was worked up.
Um, but so that that's oneexample.
There was also um in LA, I don'tknow if you saw this, so there
was a protester standing up, orreally an organizer standing up
in front of everybody um talkingin South Central, saying, you
know, this is South Central.
The police aren't the onlypeople who have guns here.
(25:51):
Um basically projected thatthreat of armed violence against
the police and and ICE and lawenforcement in general.
There was a very similar uhChicago incident in Chicago, the
same thing, same type ofrhetoric.
You know, hey, we've got gunstoo.
You should, you know, shoot thepolice, basically is what was
said.
Um, there was a uh I don't knowif she was, I think she was a
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college, maybe a collegeprofessor was has now been
saying that white sympathizersshould be following the example
of pre-Civil War uh anti-slaverywhite sympathizers that were
killing uh right um so there'sthat.
So the escalate Charlie, the theassassination of Charlie Kirk,
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everybody, you know, thesympathy that did exist for the
very, very short period of timeout is gone.
And it's gone.
Everybody got mad at JimmyKimmel, Jimmy Kimmel got, you
know, suspended, his show gotlet back on.
He was just the only one whoprobably stayed honest to how he
felt, right, as opposed to allthese other people who kind of
kept their mouth shut for alittle while and then just
resumed their normal, you know,violent, vitriol, you know, uh
(27:03):
crap coming out of their mouth,which is what came out at this
No Kings rally.
SPEAKER_01 (27:08):
Yeah, it was it was
just a giant uh hate fest and
one based in something soprofoundly absurd.
And you know, we could go downan entire list of reasons why
President Trump is not a king,and let's just start with the
most obvious, which is that ifPresident Trump was a king or
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thought he was your king, youwould not be allowed to be out
there protesting.
This would not be happening.
So all of your arguments aregone before they even start.
So it's sheer stupidity, it isabsolute ignorance, it is just
performative BS.
So you have, you know, you haveyour people that we know damn
well are your paid agitators,you know, that they're getting
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busted in and shipped in forthese things, and they're
getting paid to protest and acarry-around signs, and they
clock out, you know, at acertain time.
There's a video floating aroundof like them all dispersing at
like, you know, 1 p.m.
I don't know what time it was,but you know, it was like all of
a sudden all that they all juststart dispersing.
Yep.
All done.
Oh, yeah, exactly.
Yeah, they they put down thedinosaur.
(28:14):
Up they went.
SPEAKER_04 (28:15):
Yep.
SPEAKER_01 (28:15):
Yeah, exactly.
They clocked out, they weredone.
They did their uh, you know,their whatever, their four,
eight hours.
I don't know if they can theycry about eight-hour workdays,
so I'm sure it wasn't eighthours.
They could probably do like twoand a half hours, and then they
need to uh, you know, I don'tknow, go home and take a nap in
their basement.
But um you know, yeah, mommy'sbasement, exactly.
You know, uh there they're thethe videos, and I tried not to
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watch too many of them playbecause it just makes my blood
pressure go up so high.
And and I try to be so, so calm.
Uh another one I saw, and Ielected not to even share it,
was uh a young boy, maybe likenine, ten years old, with a um,
I don't know if it was amakeshift knife or a real knife
or what it was, or some kind ofdagger.
(28:58):
Um, and some an adult, agrown-ass adult was holding up
um like a trump pinata orballoon.
You saw that one?
And a child is stabbing thedoll, whatever it is, to death,
like violently, and they'recheering and they're applauding
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them, and they're all laughingand like this is so great.
Yeah, stab them more.
That is such a child abuse.
I can't even take it.
SPEAKER_02 (29:29):
Do you know who does
that?
Hamas does that.
Organizations do that.
That's how they breed the nextgeneration of terrorists.
Yeah, they they desensitizetheir children.
It's the the child soldiersthroughout Africa over the last
45 years.
This is exactly the same thing.
That's what they're doing tothese kids.
They are brainwashing them to bewithout sense, right?
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No sensitivity, right?
Violent agitators.
Yeah, and so you know, we wehave a bigger problem brewing
down the line that is not goingto disappear with President
Trump when he when
SPEAKER_01 (30:00):
leaves office in
three years and folks he is
going to leave office in threeyears right so i i am i am
willing to bet uh a a lot ofmoney that three years from now
there is not a king trumpstaying in office for an illegal
third term right right and and iwould tell you that uh if you
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challenged many of these peopleto a a significant amount of
money to them and hold them toit they would not bet that money
they would not as infident asthey pretend to be very few of
those people as much as theywant to be agitated would put
their house or their car on theline to say yes in three years
there will be a king Trump theywon't bet that um it's not that
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realistic but you've you knowwe've got all of this going on
and then on top of it you've gotyou know the media is
exacerbating right so the 7million the re I I've seen
numbers as low as 645 thousandyes um and and and truthfully
spread out across the locationswe're probably closer to the one
(31:04):
to three million window um butwe do know for a fact that MSNBC
used drone film footage actuallyit's helicopter film footage
from 2017 all right from eightyears ago from a completely
different event to show um theparticipation uh in the No Kings
(31:24):
march uh I think they I think itwas supposed to be Boston but it
wasn't it was something else itwas a complete it was the same
location but completelydifferent crowd of people um so
now you've got the media iscomplicit right um so there's
all kinds of problems with thisand you said it you didn't watch
very many of the um interviewsthe on the street there were
plenty of conservatives acrossplenty of locations yes who were
(31:47):
walking around asking questionsman on the street microphone and
a camera yeah um some of themgot attacked yeah I saw that
happen in a number of some ofthose yeah um but even the
people that you know somewhatagreed to participate in the
interview um couldn't tell youwhy they were out there they
didn't know couldn't give youanything couldn't articulate
(32:08):
anything no couldn't give youany concrete evidence of why or
to even if they had a reason toprovide any proof right that
their reason was true um youknow it's it and it was all the
standard play card it was ohhe's taking away voting rights
no he's not oh he's you knowhe's he's you know arresting
Americans no he's not oh youknow it was all of those things
(32:29):
you know he's he's um you knowhe's attacking women he's doing
this he's doing that and it wasall garbage um and so you know
we're back to the paid agitatorslike you said which made up a
significant portion of this Isaw a number upwards of three
hundred million dollarsfinancing the the No Kings march
to include paying protesters umbut 300 million dollars towards
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that could you imagine what theycould have done with 300 million
dollars towards the causes theybelieve in yeah yeah exactly and
you know and it's just furtherproof that it has nothing to do
it actually has nothing to dowith President Trump I mean it
has a little bit to do with himit it's all about agitating it's
all about causing strife andanger and resentment and
(33:16):
division and hostility it's allabout creating chaos yep they
don't want they don't want tofix anything they want they
don't want solutions solutionsif we have a solution then you
don't have a problem to keepfighting against all the time
you know a perceived problem toto fight all the time and that's
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that's what they do they whip uptheir their minions these
dummies out there protesting nokings and the ones you just
mentioned that you know you youconfront them and and I and you
know I just let me say God blessthose uh man on the street woman
on the street uh independent umjournalist it's very brave
because there is close to nodoubt that you will be getting
attacked in some way or anotherso or arrested yeah crazy in a
(34:01):
lot of places insane insane umso I I give them you know it's
not something I could or woulddo to be perfectly honest.
Not my lane not my just not mything.
So I I have so much respect forthem and and a lot of anxiety
for them when they're out theredoing that because you know you
see these you see the way thesepeople escalate and you can't
(34:22):
have conversations with thembecause they're so irrational
and just like you know steamcoming out of their ears.
So um so much props to to theones on the ground doing that
because it's not I mean maybethey if they're young they
probably think it's fun andexciting but to me it looks
absolutely horrific.
Yeah.
(34:42):
But yeah, you know and I just Idon't know when people are going
to come to this understandingthat this is not about an actual
cause or a problem that they'relooking to solve.
They're looking to createproblems and continue to create
problems.
So you can't reason with them.
You can't have conversationswith them.
You can't all you can do is callthem out and point out their
(35:03):
their hypocrisy and theirstupidity like these people are
doing and you know again I'm sothankful for that because you
know in real time we get to seeand point out like look this is
this is what's happening.
This is what they're saying.
They have nothing you know andit's a teaching tool also for
anyone who's not going to thatextreme and and confronting in
that way but when you're havingthat conversation with your your
(35:26):
uncle Bob or your aunt Phyllisyou know and they're like
Trump's a dictator uh you knowhe thinks he's a kid well how
what is he doing you know hetook away my right your rights
as a woman what rights whatcan't I do?
Tell me what can't I do you knowtell me the names of the
American citizens that he hasdeported you know give me the
(35:48):
proof and you could do that onyour local quiet level and yes I
know it's intimidating it'sscary but you have to do it you
have to do you have to on thatsmall level because groups
forget it it's not going tohappen.
SPEAKER_02 (36:02):
But on that one on
one maybe you'll get through to
somebody I don't know it's awild hope I have uh something
this segue segues into what thisI feel like this uh oh chaos on
the campus there you want thatone yeah yeah that's it's a
pretty good segue so it's againit's another example of how the
the Charlie Kirk sympathy was alie and how it's you know even
(36:26):
those that had it it's alreadyworn off so for those of you
that aren't aware um a uh a badthing which turned into a good
thing on college campus thispast week um last week actually
so on on Illinois state campusturning point USA their chapter
there um and I happen to knowthe young man who's the chapter
president um they had aninformation table set up on
(36:46):
campus authorized by theuniversity all of those things
right um and so this has beencovered on the news but a
teacher a master's student whois a teaching assistant um came
up um said something to theeffect of you know Jesus split
the table through so I guess Ihave to do that and this was all
caught on film sometimes havingour phone's a beautiful thing
(37:09):
but he took the TPUSA table withall their information on it
inside of their top of pen andhe tossed it and he knocked over
a bunch of their stuff umthere's a little bit of verbal
confrontation and then next tothem or very close there's a
university poster like a placewhere you can put posters and
flyers and those kinds of thingshe walked by that saw what
(37:30):
appears to be a Turning pointUSA poster ripped it off and
then stormed off.
Well of course all this gotcaught on film and got reported
to the police uh and gotreported to the university that
young man that teachingassistant was arrested he was
processed for civil disturbancedestruction of property was
reported to the university hehas been fired as a teaching
(37:52):
assistant he still has the casepending um but also has the
potential to be kicked out ofhis master's program and
expelled so what you did havewas a bad incident which proves
that there's there's no sympathyit was all a lie um but you also
have a campus universityuniversity campus police
(38:13):
department who acted uh actedappropriately you had a
university who took this veryseriously uh regarding freedom
of speech you know violence oncampus all of those things and
they fired this young man andthey have left the door open for
more disciplinary actions to betaken so you know it it was a a
(38:34):
challenging incident uh and Iadmire the kids from TPUSA as
they all kept their head youknow 20 year old Clay Novak
probably would not have um thatwould have not this girl either
would have got his man bunrearranged yes um and uh but
they didn't you know they kepttheir heads and they they they
(38:55):
let the right things happenwhich was you know him getting
arrested eventually getting youknow they reported he was
arrested and and so on and soforth.
SPEAKER_01 (39:02):
So yeah folks uh a
an example of a university doing
the right thing which we haven'tseen a lot of in the last few
years uh but uh but also againuh the the left showing its true
colors yeah yeah yeah absolutelyand you know I mean it doesn't
get more simple than we allagree that we all agree free
(39:23):
speech is vitally important wellI should say we all agree we
agree everybody over on thisside agrees they only agree that
free speech applies to them andthat is it's good uh and that's
proven over and over again so goahead try and argue this with me
please knock yourself out youknow why because I will let you
have your free speech but uhunlike y'all but here's the
(39:46):
thing keep your damn hands toyourself you don't you keep your
hands to yourself if you can'twin a fight with your words and
your intelligence I I love theirony too because they're
usually calling us idiots andstupid and ignorant and
uneducated and illiterate youknow like they're always
throwing those things in yet youcan't win a fight with your
(40:07):
facts like you can't even do itso what the heck he didn't even
try yeah he didn't care he washe had no intention no intention
so how's how's that degreeworking out for you if you can't
even make your you know loser Ihave I have I have want to share
something as then as we'retalking about this let's see if
I can get it um it's related uhso uh I a friend of mine Mark
(40:31):
Deluzio he has his own podcastand he's come on uh on on here a
few times and we've chatted andhe reached out to me uh about a
week or week or two ago about aweek and a half and uh he called
called me from Dubai which waspretty cool.
I'm like wow that's pretty okaycool he's on the out there for a
business trip and uh gives me acall and he says hey what's a
check in check in how I'm doinguh with the whole Charlie Kirk
(40:54):
thing because you know we're allstill we're all still feeling
the feels about this and I hopewe always will and as we're
talking he was telling me somestories that he had met Charlie
and uh you know had had to havegot to have a one-on-one
conversation with him and he wasjust he's such a great guy uh
everything that we think that heis he was and all of a sudden he
says to me he says oh you knowwhat I have uh you know those
(41:16):
little pamphlets those littlepocket constitutions that
Turning Point USA hands out oncampuses I have one that Charlie
gave to me and it's not signedor anything but it's from him
I'm gonna send it to you becauseI know you'd really appreciate
it.
Here it is.
That's awesome.
Isn't that awesome?
And it's you know listen I I I Itry not to be a person who's
(41:38):
about stuff and things likematerial physical things but
this just means so much to methat to to know that you know
the Charlie Kirk gave this tohim he was so kind to give this
to me just simply to have and umit's so cool too.
So if you do ever get your handson one it's it's really great.
It just it's the concept it's apocket constitution tells you
everything you need to know.
Yeah so yeah I wanted to sharethat and uh say thank you again
(42:00):
to Mark for uh giving somethingthat you know you just
absolutely didn't have to do.
So sorry guys I had to segue fora moment there and now we can
get back on track.
Sorry sorry sorry but yeah thatwas super cool.
But you know I back back at it Imean this is a thing and what
happened with that one like yousaid is such a fantastic example
of what needs to happen.
(42:22):
Like this needs to be um therehas to be what we always talk
about consequence for youractions and firm and swift and
um damaging like it needs to besomething that's really gonna,
you know, this could ruin thisguy's whole uh academic future
you know as it should as itshould.
This wasn't a stupid mistakethat you make as a kid this a
(42:45):
grown adult making a consciousdecision and in this day and age
too when everybody's recordingeverything that's how freaking
dumb they are so yeah I'm I wasvery glad to hear the uh the
consequences of that for sure umlet's see what else have we got
clay what didn't we hit yet umoh I want to talk about the
deportations that's good yeahyeah let's let's talk about it
(43:09):
million plus folks and so youknow Elsa and I were talking
about this before so what yougot right now is one the number
is 1.6 million ishself-deportations right and
listen Christy noam Pam Bondythey're all continuing to
encourage illegal aliensself-deport yeah right don't
(43:31):
turn into make it easy oneverybody pack your stuff up and
go right right um so that's 1.6million there's been about 550
00 detained and and deportedyeah okay so now we're up over 2
million i also saw a roughnumber in the 400 000 range of
uh arrested detained and notdeported so we've got another
(43:57):
you know we're gonna be in the2.5 million range here uh as
those folks are processed andand charged with whatever crimes
and then decided if they getdeported or if they go to you
know U.S.
SPEAKER_02 (44:10):
prison I'm a big fan
of just get rid of them but uh
in some cases you knowultraviolent criminals I think
they should go and spend time inour prison system.
I know people don't necessarilywant to pay for it but I would
rather in those ultraviolentcases put them in you know a
hard time like big boy time inthe United States versus sending
(44:30):
them back to some third worldcountry where they're gonna get
on the plane and they're gonnabe in the wind and you know it's
only a matter of time beforethey come back.
So we're over two million indeportations and we've got
another you know approachinghalf million uh that have been
arrested and and are beingprocessed.
So but the as great as that isthere's two other things to keep
(44:52):
in mind.
One, that's only about 10% ofthe 20 million which you know
the number somewhere between 18and a half and 20 million um
that were let in during theBiden administration.
So you know that's 10%.
So they've knocked that downit's a huge number don't get me
wrong absolutely yeah muchbetter than anything we ever
(45:12):
anticipated but it is only 10%um and then you know the the
other part of that is zerooccurrences of that across the
border this past month in the ElPaso district which I I've spent
time down there while I was inthe army you know you've got
Ciudaduarez literally rightacross from El Paso which is the
(45:33):
most dangerous border city thereis um zero interactions with
BPS.
It's amazing right yeah so whilewe are only 10% in the
deportation process we're alsonot bringing the like the influx
is gone.
Right.
Right so we're makingsignificant headway I mean think
about it if it was at the oldnumbers we would barely be
(45:56):
making a dent because we'd bepicking out as many as we're
coming in probably in the sameamount of time.
Yeah it would just be arevolving door basically so um I
think it's great.
You know I think I I did see umChristy Noam just yesterday in a
press conference somebody askedher about you know good
hardworking immigrants um youknow something along the lines
of what are her thoughts on thatand she said apply apply for you
(46:20):
know apply the right way that'syou know go back and do it the
right way we would love to havethe good honest hardworking
people stay right we do I thinkwe all agree on that.
SPEAKER_01 (46:32):
Yes but you've got
to do it the right way you've
got to go back and fill out thepaperwork you've got to you know
you've got to do those thingsand then we're more than happy
to right I'm even for you knowum cutting through red tape for
people who are coming over whoare going to contribute greatly
to this country you know ifyou're um I don't know if you're
(46:54):
a scientist or if you're a youknow what I mean yeah you know
if you have some significantcontribution to the betterment
of this country I say cutthrough that red tape get them
through faster and you know andI'm sorry to anyone who just
simply wants a better life andplans to um you know just simply
be a good human be a goodcitizen to this country or
(47:15):
adoptive citizen to this countryuh you know I I apologize to you
that you're doing it the rightway and it's going to take you
longer and all that stuff.
But you know what?
If it's really worth it to youwhat is it what is it saying
anything worth having is worthworking for right you know and
um it it should be a challengingprocess.
It should not be this open doorto whoever whoever feels like
(47:39):
you letting people in your housejust because they feel like
coming in of course not I meanyou know let's just use logic
just just simple common senseand I I'm so tired of the left
lumping in immigrants withillegal aliens.
Like I'm so tired of you peopleputting those in the same
category and trying to paint usas you know being terrible
(48:02):
people for not no I I listen Iam I've said it so many times
guys I'm the daughter andgranddaughter of legal
immigrants who did it the hardway did it the right way and um
I I'm so so uh grateful for thatso it yeah and and we're not the
only ones going through thisfolks I mean you know we know
(48:23):
we've all seen what's going onin England right is a is a mess
right now um but you've got youknow European countries um that
are standing the same ground weare that are starting to deport
the Japanese prime brand newJapanese prime minister wow yes
how about that her very firstthing she did she's starting
(48:45):
deportations yeah right for thesame reasons right um and so you
know and Japan is about as uhyou know that is about as close
to culture as you get uh and andand always have been um so you
know there this is a glow thisis turning into a global problem
uh and we know President Trumpgod love him is is doing the
(49:08):
best he can to keep America frombeing a victim of itself and and
forcing folks we're not closingthe doors you just got to do it
the right way right and and goodfor him and good for all of us.
Yeah absolutely so you knowfamous saying cry harder if you
don't like it this is this isthe way that it is intended to
be this is the way it issupposed to happen and your your
(49:31):
not liking it doesn't make itokay.
So you know or you know what Imean.
You know what I mean people.
SPEAKER_02 (49:39):
If you're coming
across on a boat that's
trafficking drugs I would notrecommend that either because
you're not gonna get deportedyou're gonna get evaporated.
SPEAKER_01 (49:48):
Yeah you're gonna
you're gonna wish you were just
deported.
SPEAKER_02 (49:52):
Another one today
was the first West Coast.
So this was the first one on thewest coast out in the in the
eastern Pacific Ocean um comingup the west coast of of uh
Mexico Baja and then uhapproaching California and they
they smoked another one outthere.
So um it's not just theCaribbean but uh you know it's
it's happening.
(50:12):
And I again if you're gonna comethat's I wouldn't even take a
boat like a drugs are no drugs.
I would I would not I would notcome to America on a boat.
SPEAKER_01 (50:22):
As as Kamala Harris
once said don't come oh wait I
should do it right you want meto do it right?
SPEAKER_02 (50:28):
Yeah yeah come on
okay I have to tell you don't
come stay don't come okay yeahthere you go but she did those
were her words guys if you don'tbelieve me you can go find it
what's up the border the bordersare yes exactly so if you don't
believe that she said it she didgo find it for yourself you can
(50:48):
do it oh my goodness so listensince we're on the government
stuff let's uh let's quicklytalk about this bunch of
fluffin's stuff still happeningClay what's going on yeah your
predictions are supposed to cometrue yeah I'm I'm I'm way off on
this one and and but I did saylast week that I I don't know
when this one is gonna end Ireally don't um they're both
(51:10):
hardlining um you know we todayis day 22 which puts us into the
fourth week obviously and uh Ithink we are at 11 or 12 votes
now I've kind of lost track umthere's been no headway uh being
made uh but what's frighteningis that we are now starting to
approach you know we found abouteight billion dollars to pay the
(51:32):
military for the first half ofthe month um I I right now and I
think President Trump has saidthat there is the money they
have the money there is money topay them for the second half of
the month I don't know wherethat's coming from um but you
know it's not just them it's TSATSA is working for free right
now um air traffic controllersare working for free border
(51:52):
patrol federal law enforcementis working for free um so yeah
oh by the way those ICE and andBPS and everybody that's like
out there getting attacked inthe streets of uh of major metro
areas they're not working on apaycheck right now um so they've
got to get this fixed and andyou can say everything you want
you can say anything you wantyou will never convince me that
this is not the dem on the Demsfor doing this.
SPEAKER_01 (52:15):
Oh I I feel that is
absolutely on them it is
absolutely on them I mean whatuh it's absolutely on them and
anyone who says otherwise isjust not paying attention to to
what they're saying.
SPEAKER_02 (52:30):
The the man on the
street interviews from the the
No Kings march um I saw somebodywho asked this question at one
of the No Kings marches and Ididn't get the location but
asked this question repeatedlyshould the Democrats capitulate
and and sign the continuingresolution and move forward and
and figure out the budget andevery single person said
(52:53):
absolutely no wow they shouldstand their ground.
Now here is the other thing thatthey all had in common they were
every single one of them werewhite females.
SPEAKER_01 (53:05):
How about that?
SPEAKER_02 (53:06):
Every single and how
about willing to bet willing to
bet probably white suburbanfemales oh yeah I guess yeah
yeah um but white females forsure there was I think it was
either five or six because itlike after the third one I'm
like are they going to talk to adude like right yeah how strange
yeah every one of them werewomen and it was five or six of
(53:28):
them um but they perpetuallyevery single absolutely not we
won't you know they should nevergive in you know this yeah
because they're entirelyunaffected by it they're
entirely unaffected so theydon't care doesn't matter to
them if it had anything to dowith I don't know their
Starbucks order or somethingthey would back down
immediately.
But it was it was all therhetoric oh this is about
(53:50):
healthcare for people and thisis about no it's not you know
it's just all the same talkingpoints but it was it was all
white females and they all saidthe same thing.
SPEAKER_01 (53:59):
Y'all need to
represent better for heck's sake
all right torture me come onokay listen listen big news guys
big news Kevin Fetterline hasreleased a memoir so wait wait
what y'all don't know who KevinFetterline is oh my god no he he
(54:21):
even admitted to like having alot of help or guests so
apparently so he here here herehe is like basically now I guess
I guess this is what he lookslike now I don't know uh K Fed
does anybody remember Kay Fed Idon't know how y'all don't
remember if you don't but he wasthe um he was the husband short
(54:42):
term husband of Britney Spearsuh for a period of time they had
a quite the little world yeahyeah I think so like two years
yeah uh two kids two kids yeahum he was bashed pretty hard
they got I think they met andgot married all within like
three months or something orsomething wasn't he like the
typical like he was a backupdancer he was a backup dancer
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yep he was a backup dancer uhgot you know understandably
labeled a gold digger uh theywent on their you know basically
white trash dating tour of theworld uh you know there's video
of her coming out of publicbathroom uh gas station
bathrooms barefoot and you knowhim and his wife beater it was
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just such a bad look bad time uhas we all know Brittany Spears
had a very tumultuous uh life uhstill still does she was under
um conservatorship for uh mygosh for like 13 years I think
and that right and that happenedum shortly after not long after
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they divorced an ugly divorce uhall of those things um you know
listen kayfan got bashed quite alot for um a lot of things a lot
of things namely of course beingperceived as a gold digger uh
taking swipes at at her asthey're going through their
divorce um having like multiplebaby mamas you know all of the
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things you know so he's um he'sgotten a pretty bum rap has he
deserved it I don't know I don'tknow guys I don't know if he
deserves it or not what I willsay for him is that uh when
Brittany really went off thedeep end there he took you know
full custody of those kids andand raised them and I don't
think there was really a heck ofa lot of drama there maybe some
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questionable eyebrow raisingthings there that you know were
leaked to the press here andthere.
But for the most part he gavethose kids a pretty private
life.
So I think you know we're gonnagive them some props for that.
But say what you will folks thisthe Britney of today this I'm
gonna show you a little videoit's it's kind of like watching
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a traffic accident.
And this is just kind of onesampling of more or less what
all her videos look like.
So here we go.
I mean she's not okay there'sthere's probably like I don't
know a hundred plus videos ofher just doing things like this.
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This is what she does over andover and over again in these
videos rarely talks when shedoes do speaking videos uh she
is either speaking in some kindof foreign accent or she's using
a totally different style ofspeech like she is clearly not
doing okay you know like I and Iand I do want to be kind about
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this because I I I feel so badlyfor her and all of these child
stars who are now not okay.
I mean there's so many of themthat are not okay and it's so
sad that they had to go throughwhatever the heck that they have
gone through it's definitelyscarred them for life.
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So uh most importantly guys Ijust wanted you to know that if
you've been waiting for KayFed's memoir I you can get it
now and I mean if you want me toread it for you I won't I won't
I'm not gonna do it.
Listen I wish him well I wishhim success in in his endeavor
here um but um sells more copiesthan KJP yeah I bet you're right
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I bet you're right her book isher book is tanking yeah I may
have to buy it just so he hasjust so he beats her because
that's all you really need oneone person to buy it that's
meant to be her yeah oh goodnessthat's it guys that's all we got
i listen you know we had to endon a an amusing that was a
polite note that was more thanenough more than enough and I'm
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sure I'm sure I don't need totell you guys that I'm just
kidding who cares about thisthis memoir but in case you do
you might you know some peoplelike that tabloid stuff I like a
little bit I'm not gonna lielike I'm like okay give me a
little bit of the tea give me alittle bit of the tea and then
I'm like oh no what am I doinglistening to the tea I have to
be done with this I'm too oldfor this I'm too old to be
saying give me the tea first ofall so I think I am at least but
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I don't know I don't know wellthat's all I got guys I you know
uh we thank you as always forhanging out I thank Clay uh
every time that he holds downthe fort for me and and takes
care of the show like it's likeit's our baby he takes care of
it it's so nice so you be niceto him every time I know that
you guys are it was a greatepisode that you did uh all that
good stuff you still have somuch fun stuff going on with
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your thing go ahead tell himthat to kind of close us out
yeah yeah so three three weeksuh three weeks until book three
in the Terry Davis uh if you'rea binger if you have binge
entertainment social uh you're aveto you'll have three books to
buy with something that will notforget about anybody veterans
Day book three rebellus TerryDavis series drops that is
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um loves you for doing thatbecause we hate waiting for the
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the first one came out yeah yeahthey were coming for you on that
too they're like cracking thewhip get the work get to work
get it done like I'm trying I'mtrying but yeah guys go get that
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Veterans Day the third book uhfirst two books are available on
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uh all right guys thank you anduh we'll see you in the comments
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