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Speaker 1 (00:22):
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it's the Saturday Big Show. None of us got wrapped
stock on me on the red face of White Supremacies.
Here with us as always on Saturdays. How's your morning
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going so far? Fantastic? Well, we're pretaping this on Wednesday
night because we're not going to be in the state
in a day, so probably probably hungover. Yes, we will be.
That'll be the night after a wedding, so it will
like a wedding that she's in. I wasn't important enough
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to get selected to be in the wedding, but she was,
so I guess it is what it is. I don't
get to be a groomsman, but she gets to be
a bridesmaid, So so be it. Whatever, whatever, do you
have anything you'd like to say for how you sabotage
my attempt to be a groomsman? Too bad?
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Sorry?
Speaker 1 (01:47):
Yeah, anyway, anyway, we're going to be talking all kinds
of fun stuff this week. We're gonna be looking at
the Charlie Kirk memorial, some footage from that and reacting
to it. We're going to be talking about this new
horrific drug that's out on the market, that it's been
out there for a long time, but we don't want
you guys taking it. I really don't. I've been against
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it way longer than it was popular, and I've got
the receipts to prove it. We're gonna be talking Jimmy
Kimmel and Kamala Harris are both back. My least favorite
congresswoman keeps opening her mouth. We've got some insanity going
on with Ice as well, and maybe some other stuff
if we have time. I'm gonna keep I'm gonna try
to keep this one a little short and sweet here,
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which means it's gonna be like sixteen hours long. So okay,
before we get at any of that, though, let's take
a look at the current state of the left. Excuse me,
it's ma'am all right. This week on the current state
of the left, Well, we're gonna play a little game
we like to call which liberal most belongs in a
mental institution. Now here's the rules. They're simple. Try to
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follow along. As we all know, every liberal belongs in
a mental institution. But the law of averages states that
one are not the law of averages that am I
talking about, But the law states that one of them
must belong in a mental asylum more than the others.
So we've got three contestants here. We're gonna play some
videos of them getting their opinions across, and then we'll
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let you guys decide which one most belongs in the asylum.
Before we do any of that, though, all this chaos
in the world, all the division and hatred and political
warfare has sparked some unlikely heroes. What in particular really
comes to mind? Here? Go ahead and check out who
this is?
Speaker 3 (03:33):
This new world where these people want to go into
the women's bathroom with your guys's children, and we're gonna
think that this is Okay, that's the root.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
You can be whoever the fuck you want to be.
But this person.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
Imagine all the mothers in the chat right now, You're
at Disneyland. Everyone knows what fucking Disneyland is. Imagine you
are a mother with children and you're at Disneyland and
this thing comes in the women's restroom. Are you out
of your fucking mind?
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Are you out of your mind? But I'm a woman. Look,
I'm working. Huh.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
All my parents in the chat? Do you want this
person in the women's restroom?
Speaker 1 (04:25):
I don't, and I'm a.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Male and society is trying to make that acceptable?
Speaker 1 (04:33):
In what world was I born in? Okay, we get
the picture. Mia knows who that is better than I do.
Can you tell everybody who that is?
Speaker 2 (04:45):
That is the one and only the great Jeffrey Star.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
What does he do besides have pink hair and neck
flamboyantly gay?
Speaker 2 (04:55):
What does he do he does make up tutorials and
he has his own makeup line. Well, he started out
as like a singer on MySpace.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
And he was on the Jack of All Trades. Huh.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yeah, he went on like Warped Tour and then he
really yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
And now he's moving into right wing political commentary.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
So then he got on YouTube and now he has
his own makeup line and he's.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
He's a big question. Does his makeup test on animals?
Speaker 2 (05:32):
I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
I can't support him then, sorry, Okay, Well, we've got
three contestants for which liberal most belongs in a mental institution,
And let's take a look at contestant number one. Go
ahead and roll the tape for adults.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
The relentless beat of back to normal, ignoring, downplaying, and
concealing both the presidence of airport transmission and the threat
of long COVID manifested in a series of choices. Young
people lacked real choices about her and information about what
was being chosen for us. Here's what we know about
sarscobe too. It is airborne, floating and lingering in the air.
One infection can result and disabling damaged to almost every
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cell in the blood.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
Every blood vessels.
Speaker 4 (06:09):
Every sun sent infection increases the risk of.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Long COVID, not long car.
Speaker 4 (06:15):
No don't know is what it does to reinfect children
over and over and over again with no end point
in sight from the day they are born. We are
about to find out. As doctor Akiko.
Speaker 5 (06:25):
Yusaki says, the whole population is the control group, and
after only five years, long COVID has surpassed asthma as
the most common chronicle lists in children five years. I
am terrified for the children who do not or soon
will not know a world without debilitating pain and exhaustion,
who cannot fabilitating explore and imagine, and who will not
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know what.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
What's hilarious here is is that that's Violet Athlac ben
Affleck's daughter testifying before the United Nations about why we
need a worldwide mask man date. First off, the UN
doesn't have that thor already, and those comedies can kiss
my fucking ass if they ever try to enforce one.
I'm doing them. I don't care if it's airborne of bola.
I will never put another goddamn mask on in my life.
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I'm telling you right now, I will be that asshole
you see on TikTok videos. But that's Ben Affleck's daughter.
What's hilarious there is she's talking about these children who
are never going to be allowed to play and spend
time with their friends, while unironically pushing policies like lockdowns
and masking that will make it so these kids can
never spend time with their friends. It's twenty twenty five.
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We're rolling into the final quarter of twenty twenty five.
We're talking coming up on a whole six years since
that lunatic bit into a bat over in China somewhere,
and we're still We've still got people pushing the masks.
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I think the only thing we can do here at
this point is we have to sit down with these
people and have a come to Jesus conversation, a little
intervention like you do with an addict. But these people
are addicted to control rather than you know, booze or
drugs or whatever. We got to sit down with these
people and go, look, I understand you're either afraid of
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COVID or you liked the small amount of power you
felt like you got at your grocery store job when
you got to yell at people to put a face
covering on whatever it is that's got you that you
just cannot let COVID go. The rest of us, The
ninety five percent of us, or probably would you say
it's more than ninety five percent of the people in
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the country, or would you say that's about a good
number have moved on. Yeah, ninety five percent of us
have moved on. Even the people that are still a
little worried about it and get the vaccines have moved on.
They're going to concerts, they're going to sporting events. The
vaccines are there if you want them. If you think
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they weren't great, go take them. It's an option. Shouldn't
be required, but it is an option. Everyone's moved on
with their lives. You have one of two choices. You
can stay here and you can integrate into society, and
you can stop being such an obnoxious prick. You can
wear your mask, take your vaccines, whatever, stop trying to
force it on the rest of us. Or we'll build
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you a little island and you can just go live there,
stay away from the rest of us. We don't want you.
You can go sit there. I think the best. I
think these people are right. I think COVID's horrific it's
so bad that they should never come out of their
houses and apartments ever again. Spare the rest of us, please,
for the love of God, never leave your homes again.
We never want to interact with any of you. I
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think that's the best way to do this. So that's
your first one. As ben Affleoe. We've played her on
here before, haven't we. She's had an ongoing crusade to
bring back the masks that you know what that is though,
that's a bored rich kid. That's a bored rich kid
who is living in he who's her mom? Do you know?
Her mom is Jennifer Garner. Jennifer Garner, who I wouldn't
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know if she walked up to me on the street
and kicked me in the balls. That's a rich kid
who's living in her parents' shadows and has never accomplished anything.
It'll probably never have to accomplish anything because she's going
to inherit a boltload of money and she wants to
find some cause to latch onto to get her name
out in the news. Now, Greta Thunberg already has you know,
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the climate change her and Leonardo DiCaprio kind of got that,
like cornered. You know, the poop day, David Hoggs got guns,
Chris Christie has, you know, twinkies in buffet lines. So
she's got to go out and she's got a corner
of the market. She found something nobody's talking about because
nobody cares about it, and then she gets her name
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in the papers and idiots like me cover her. So congratulations,
Violet Affleck, you got your fifteen minutes of fame on
the single most popular show on the well now on
the one hundred and ninety four most popular comedy show
in the United States. You're welcome. By the way, I
appreciate you guys pushing us up to those ratings. Okay,
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we beat We were beating Bill Maher at one point
in the podcast sphere. It was kind of cool. We
should get back there. You guys should do that again. Okay,
let's go to the next one. Let's see contest at
number two for which liberal most belongs in a mental institution?
Speaker 6 (11:22):
Go ahead.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
So I love so you've got it. Those of you
listening along at home. I love how you've got this
geriatric old woman beating up a Donald Trump pinata with
a shirt on that says make America kind again, does
nobody see the irony there? Like when we were at
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the No Kings protest. You've got people walking around with
shirts on that say love Trump's hate and then they've
got a decapitated effigy of Donald Trump, and they're like
what these people are lunatics and they have no sense
of the irony of this situation. They're just crazy. What's
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happened to the older generation? Because those are the majority
of the people that are just acting like absolute basket
cases right now. I remember when I went to this
and I won't even drop the name, how fuck it? Al,
Who gives what are they gonna do? I went to
the meeting to ask Gene Stone author to question, and
it was this group called the Free Speech Society, and
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I was the youngest one in the room by about
twenty years. That's your first red flag right there. Oh
maybe fifteen. I'm kind of getting up there, but I'm
the youngest. Why I could absolutely out bench and outrun
everybody in the room. I want to make that clear though,
but so'm I'm the youngest person in the room. And
you've got some conservative people there because people that I knew,
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because they wanted to go ask Douthard some questions, but
the overwhelming majority of them are just these Boomer liberals.
And this woman raises her hand, asks douther to question,
and she goes, you know, what are you doing to
curb the Trump administration? Blah blah blah blah blah. Because
I've been calling Don Bacon's office every single day. I'm
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scared to death about this, and I'm like, this man
has just broken these people's brains, and it's gotta be
cable news that's done it to them. It's gotta be
cable news. I mean, this generation and the Boomers has
got to be the most mentally unweld. I mean, they're
given Gen Z a run for their money right now.
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Gen Z with all their genders and tisms and mental
illnesses and disabilities. The Boomers are the dark horse candidate
for the most mentally ill generation in the country. They
really are. The way they behave politically. I mean the
amount of people, seriously, probably about fifty percent of the
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lunatics at that No King's rally were Baby Boomers. How
has this generation just lost its collective mind? I know,
the stereotype about the Boomers is their conservative and crusty
and old and grumpy. They're not. It's like they're still
they can't let go of Woodstock or something like that, Like,
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I'm sorry, Is that what we gotta do?
Speaker 3 (14:53):
Do?
Speaker 1 (14:54):
We gotta round the boomers up, get them some shitty
Walmart pink hair dye, and let them go take lsd
and fucking the mud for a weekend. Is that what
we've got to do to save this country? I'm willing
to do it. I'll help put the money up, we'll
go out and gather the funds, and we'll do it.
We'll call it Woodstock twenty six to save America. Who
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could headline that? Who do you think who would be
a good headliner? Probably some? I mean, are any of
their artists still alive? I think all the Woodstock artists
are dead. So we're gonna get impersonators. Most of them
are too old and mentally ill and to fried their
brains with drugs anyway, So we'll just go get some
impersonators and they'll go like an Elvis in person. They
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won't be able to tell the fucking difference. All the
left wing boomers, we're gonna ship them out to a field.
It doesn't matter. We can use West Fair and counts
some bluffs. We don't got to go to the original woodstock.
They won't be able to tell the fucking difference. Just
roll with it. I think that's the way we save
the country is we ship the boomers and let them
get one last hurraut woodstock. Three fourths of their hearts
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won't be able to take it, and you know the
country will be better off for it. All right, let's
go to the last one here. This is the last
contestant for which liberal most belongs at a mental institution.
There's no sound, but he's got something on there he
wants to say. It's on the text on the screen. God,
(16:21):
if another chronically online nazi follows me, I might have
to do something terrible to the white Christian community. Side note,
I love how that guy looks like MGK and Chad
Michael Murray had a kid with down syndrome. That's what's
he going to do to the white Christian to do anybody?
(16:42):
The guy's not gonna do anything anything. You know what.
I don't know, because once upon a time I would
have told you they're not. But these pussies go out
and they get rifles and they sit out from three
hundred feet and now all of a sudden they got
some balls to him. So I don't know if he's
not gonna do anything. He's not gonna do anything to
anybody up close and personal. Can do is shoot at
the back or from far away. That's it. These people
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are cowards, Okay, Which liberal most belongs in a mental institution? Mia,
which one do you think?
Speaker 2 (17:10):
I think the Pinata Lady.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
I agree that was just the most blatantly unhinged of
the three of them. I mean, Violet half Black. I
think it's a grift. Chad Michael Murray kid, I think
has just like got autism or something. I think Pinata
Lady belongs truly in a mental institution or in the field.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
Also, there's really no incentive for her to be hitting
that pinata because when it opened up, no candy came out.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
It was they didn't even have candy in it.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
No, there's no candy.
Speaker 1 (17:46):
What a crock of shit, What a ripoff? I mean,
I'd hit a pinata that looked like myself if I
knew candy was gonna come out of it. You can't
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brands CMZ. We got a couple of them, a couple
good ones. First off, the Coldplay kisscam couple. Have you
heard the update on this story? A came out An
anonymous Sores came out and told the press that that
couple wasn't actually having an affair. He was just embracing
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her at a concert, as friends do. Now we'll pull
the image up. We've got it here. You can tell
us if this looks like a friendly hug to you
in case you needed a refresher. What do you think.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
That's how I hug all.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
I hug all my friends like that. Yes, that's how
I hugged Justin Healy regularly. When Monty Scott came over
to do the show last week, that's how I hugged him.
When I saw I don't hug um. Pull it back
up one more time. Doesn't he kind of look like Newsome?
He doesn't give you the news. Maybe it's just because
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he's cheating on his wife, and anyone cheating on their
wife just reminds me of Newsome. It could be that
I don't know. Okay, all right, next one here, we've
got this dj on TikTok dj Aldo has gone viral
after somebody booked him to perform at their grandmother's funeral.
Have you seen this? This is fucking hilarious. Pull this up.
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Why is he shirtless? I've wondered why is he shirt
that's the Why is he shirtless?
Speaker 2 (20:33):
You just know that was one of her grandsons.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
Like fucking around, Oh yeah, one hundred percent. Well, the
guy's like somewhat famous on TikTok. Somebody hired him to
go play at the grandma's field. I mean that would
be kind of funny. One last I bet grandma was
a prankster. One last word. Dying wish is to troll
the ship out of everybody at my funeral. You know,
(20:59):
all right, it's sports news. The Alcoholism versus Demensiable was
played last week and alcoholism one. Scott Frost absolutely and
his alcoholism absolutely destroyed Bill Belichick and his dementia wasn't
even close. Congratulations. We need to play this every year
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because I feel like this is just game one. I
want to see a ninety three year old Bill Belichick,
who doesn't know what his name is, try to out
coach Scott Frost, who you know is on the waiting
list for a new liver twenty years from now. That's
how I want to see this. I want to see
this game played every single year, the alcoholism versus demensiable.
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I'll tell you what. Keep the nineteen year old co
Eds away from that game, because both men will be
on the prowl for him. That's man. I tell you what.
I see these videos of Belichick. How old is he?
He's got to be in his seventies, right, I see
these videos of Belichick with his girlfriend, who's twenty three
years old. Right, She's like a college out of college,
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and I'm just like, I can't imagine. What do you
think they talk about? What's the dinner conversation? Like money? Yeah?
Because I'm twenty nine and I couldn't imagine dating a
college student, Like there's nothing in common, two totally different
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points in life. I don't know what I would talk
to somebody like that at that age about. I can't
imagine being in my seventies. I can't imagine it's invigorating conversation.
It can't be all that riveting, right, I mean, he
she's got to be bored out of her mind. He's off,
you know, rambling about something he did in two thousand
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and three. I just can't imagine it's a productive relationship. Okay,
well next up sportsman or in sports news. Tom Brady
has caught some flak for some comments he made live
on the Brain. Go ahead, arms and picks not happy.
Speaker 7 (23:05):
Ah yeah, thosting helmets can be.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
It's like the dog at home. Time out on the field. Wow,
the dog thild the helmet man whatever it is, right,
it kicked the dog, throw the helmet Tom Christy nom Brady.
I love how he makes the dog joke. The announcers
like his partners like awkward next to him, and then
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he just doubles down. He's like, Oh, you didn't get it.
See I was talking about abusing your pets. Isn't that funny?
You didn't get it when he slammed it down, and
I said, it's like the dog at home, and you
like awkwardly sat there and said, I was I was
talking about animal abuse. I just wanted to make sure
you knew that's what I was talking about that you know,
And I'm kind of a psychopath. So I can't really
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tell that joke because it didn't work because you might
actually be like a fifteen percent change. You could see
me doing it. I just wanted you to know that's
what I was referring to. In case he didn't get it,
just doubles down. Next up, speaking of Tom Brady. Tom
Brady played football at Michigan, and this is a Michigan
high school football student or football player. He is facing
criminal charges after he broke the spine of another player
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and it all got caught on video. Check this out.
This is insane. You can see the.
Speaker 4 (24:20):
Moment the player wearing number seventy three, who plays for
Kalamazoo Central jumps on the lake short player.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
Yeah, yeah, so there's that. That's pretty brutal. I think
he should, especially when you're three hundred pounds. Yeah, I
think that's a salt.
Speaker 5 (24:47):
You know.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
It's uh now, look, well, I played football. I was
a little we were all a little dirty back then.
That was before you know, they kind of pussified the game.
Nobody did anything close. I remember knocking guys down when
I was playing offense, and you know, the play's so
far gone, I got nothing better to do. So they'd
try to get up and I'd just shove them back
on the ground. And that was fun. You know, it
was like torching a puppy. You see my Tom Brady joke.
(25:09):
There isn't it funny? Animal abuse? So hilarious animal abuse,
it's so funny. They're eating the doors, they are, or
just kicking him in tom Brady's case. But I used
to throw people back on the ground when I knocked
him over. But nothing ever came remotely close to that.
I mean, that's just like you're a psychopath there. That's
a little like like someone should go check out what's
(25:31):
the matter with you? Bro? Now, I'm sure we'll hear
some excuse somebody called them a slur or something like that,
which totally, uh totally justifies attempted murder.
Speaker 2 (25:41):
You know.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Last up, it's a sad day. It's a sad day
in college football. Oklahoma State has fired their coach Mike
Gundy on the twenty third. Now, the twenty third was
the day he was fired, but the twenty second was
the anniversary of his famous press conference meltdown. Some of
you might recognize a quip from there. If you're longtime
listeners of the show, go ahead and play this one
(26:03):
last time for coach Gundhy.
Speaker 8 (26:06):
If anybody hasn't read this article, I don't read it.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
This was brought to me by a mother of children.
Speaker 7 (26:13):
I think this is worth reading.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Let me tell you why.
Speaker 8 (26:16):
I'll talk about this article. Three fourths of this is
an accurate it's fiction. Here's all that kid did. He
goes to class, he's respectful to the media, he's respectful
to the public, and he's a good kid. And he's
not a professional athlete, and he doesn't deserve to be
(26:37):
kicked when he's down. That's why I don't read the
newspaper because it's garbage. And the editor that let it
come out is garbage.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Come after me. I'm a man, I'm.
Speaker 8 (26:49):
Forty, I'm not a kid. Write something about me or
our coaches, and that's all I got to say.
Speaker 9 (26:58):
Makes me want to puke.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
So that's where the did you know that, Mia, I'm
a man? That's the that's where the the origin of
our famous I'm a man comes from. That's my gandhi everybody,
ladies and gentlemen. My favorite part of that whole diatribe
is when he says this was brought to be brought
to me by a mother of children. He had to
clarify that it was a mother of show, not not
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a mother of of of a car or a television
or silverware. It was a mother of children. He wanted
to make sure you knew that it was a mother
of I don't know what else you could be a
mother of, but a mother of children. He wanted you
to know that. But that was about you know what, though,
(27:46):
Props to him because he was standing up for his player.
And when we talk about media bias and nonsense and mistruths,
that's what we need more of in this country are
people who are willing to take these bullshit hatchetman sleezball
journalist to task and call him out on it and
just flat out say, hey, your garbage, you're trash. I'm
(28:09):
gonna stick up from it. You wrote bullshit about my guy.
I'm gonna come after you for it. That's what I'm
gonna do. I'm not gonna take your side and pave
to the canceled mob. I'm gonna call you out and
your shit. He is a man and regard. You know,
he didn't want to adapt a college football. That's fine.
It was a changing landscape and it just moved on
without him, kind of like the NFL did with Bill Belichick.
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That's all fine and dandy, but he'll always be a
legend in my book for that the same way Mike
Leech will for his wedding speech. Anyway, that has been
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hot salt. Okay, time for trending this week. Well, we
had the Charlie Kirk Memorial earlier in the week, and
let me tell you, ladies and gentlemen, it was. It
(29:33):
was a spectacle. Now, I was a big fan of
ninety eight percent of what went on. So let's get
the bad in my qualms with it out first, and
they're not big ones, but I do have issues with it,
and then we'll talk about all the good stuff. Okay,
So play this first video. This is how they had
his wife walk out. Now, look, can I get this
(30:14):
on the record right here? When I die, I don't
want fireworks and a laser show at my funeral. Can
we get that? Can we clarify that? Actually no, I
too bad. I already you gotta we already gotta preid
that's all book. Actually no, because in a stadium it's cringey.
But if you did that in like a small funeral home,
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it would be fucking hilarious.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
I've got the fireworks, the laser show.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
And DJ dj Oh yeah, I play DJ that. That's
who came out next. Yeah, that's our next clip. They
had a music by DJ Aldough, was there? No, So
that's my biggest qualm with that is it came off
a little And I guarantee you because I know he
was involved in the planning of it. That's Trump. That's true.
I guarantee you that's Trump. That's all the guy autistically
(31:03):
spazes out about the White House garden and the ballrooms,
and he's obsessed with luxury and glamour. That is one
hundred percent Trump. It's gonna be fantastic. We're gonna have
We're gonna have fireworks at a laser show. Yeah. I
mean everything else though, And I like it was a
good u a good kind of like revivalist thing for
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the American people. I really appreciated it a lot of
what I saw there. I've seen most of the speeches,
and we took a couple of the highlights for you,
and we're gonna play him here in just a second.
Tucker Carlson was the opener, and I thought he did
a great job. But he had one quote that has
struck a lot of controversy from both sides of the aisle.
And I'm sure you'll be able to guess what it
(31:45):
is once we play it. We're gonna go ahead and
er it for you and then I'll give you my
take on it.
Speaker 10 (31:50):
And it actually reminds me of my favorite story ever.
So it's about two thousand years ago in Jerusalem and
Jesus shows up and he starts arts talking about the
people in power, and he starts doing the worst thing
that you can do, which is telling the truth about people.
And they hate it, and they just go bonkers. They
(32:11):
hate it, and they become obsessed with making him stop.
This guy's got to stop talking. We've got to shut
this guy up. And I can just sort of picture
the scene in a lamp lit room with a bunch
of guys sitting around eating hummus, thinking about what do
we do about this guy telling the truth about us?
We must make him stop talking. And there's always one
(32:32):
guy with the bright idea. And I could just hear
him say I've gotten idea.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Why don't we just kill him?
Speaker 10 (32:37):
That'll shut him up, that'll fix the problem.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
I just love his His laugh is contagious. Do you
like his laugh or do you find out like the
Kamala cackle?
Speaker 2 (32:48):
It was kind of creepy. It is kind of like
looking at his face while laughing. It was kind of
creepy as it was.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
Yeah, But so now he's caught flag from both the
left and the right for that speech. People on the
right are saying, oh, you're implying that the Jews killed Charlie,
which Tucker has never said. We've gone over it on
the show. There's no evidence. If Israel did it, point
me toward the evidence. I'm yet to see anything concrete.
The other thing we've got is the far left saying, oh,
(33:16):
look there they go, comparing Charlie to Jesus again. Now,
I will give you that there are some folks on
the writer who are getting a little creepy with the
postmortem Charlie Love. They're getting deifying him a little bit.
It's okay to mourn the guy in on in his life,
but some of you're thinking it a little too far.
He wasn't doing either of those things though. He wasn't
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blaming the Jews for killing him. That wasn't the implication
at all. And he wasn't comparing Charlie to Jesus. What
he was doing was he was taking the oldest tale,
which is the Bible, the greatest story ever told, and
using it as an allegory. He's using it as a
comparison to show that hey, throughout history, since the time
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when people come around and they start speaking inconvenient truths
about the people who are in power. The people who
are in power like to shut them up, and when
they do it, they tend to be violent about it.
They did it to Jesus, they did it to MLK,
they did it to JFK, and then they did it
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to Charlie Kirk. Now we're not saying Charlie Kirk is
on the same level as Jesus or MLK. You're being
intentionally disingenuous when you take when you take it that way,
when people say, hey, you know, look they kill Jesus,
they kill them. Okay, we're not saying that Charlie Kirk
is on the same level as those guys. We're using
them as an example of what happens when people show
up and stick their fingers in the eyes of the
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folks that are in power and say you're doing something wrong.
Those people tend to get whacked. That's just how it works.
So to put that in your pipe and smoke it.
No one saying. No one in the right mind is
saying it's genuinely gonna sit there and say that Charlie
Kirk is on the same level as Jesus or MLKA.
It's ridiculous. No one's even as much as suggesting that
(35:06):
you're being intentionally obtuse, because if you're going to take
it in context, it's going to require you to actually
face the music and address the argument, which we know
you guys don't possess the mental capacity to do so
you'd rather intentionally misconstrue it and just be an asshole
about it. And that's why we're done talking to you. Okay,
This next one here was Charlie Kirk's wife gave a
(35:29):
great speech. We're not gonna play the fault thing, but
there's one clip on there that we got to show
everybody here.
Speaker 11 (35:37):
Yeah, that man, that young man, I forgive him. I
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forgive him because it was what Christ did.
Speaker 1 (36:07):
And is what Charlie would do. Now they've asked her
about that, and she said, hey, look, I don't want
to get to Heaven be able to get reunited with
my husband. And you know, I'm sitting at the gate
and Jesus goes, hey, you know the whole thing about
you got to forgive your enemies the way I forgave you. You
didn't do that, and it would iron it would be
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ironic because that would be the ultimate win for this guy,
which would be to separate the two of them for eternity.
That's her logic behind it, and you know what, I
agree with it. I do. However, However, Christian forgiveness does
not make you immune from real world consequences. Nowhere in
the Bible does it say, well, if they forgive you,
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nothing happens. That girl you raped el, she said, I
forgive you for what you did to me because you
didn't know what you did. I guess you don't go
to jail. And it doesn't say that. It doesn't say then.
That was a really tough thing for me to learn
when I started going to classes and everything, and everybody's
preaching this stuff about forgiveness, and I'm like, hold on,
we can't just let We can't just forgive everybody, even
(37:13):
if they go out and do it again and we
be anarchy. You know, it's gonna be all these lunatics
rolling in the streets and we just keep forgiving them. Well,
that's not how it works. There's a difference between revenge
for revenges. Excuse me, there's a difference between revenge for
revenge's sake and justice. That was one of the toughest
things I had to learn. I had to figure out
the difference between Hey, we can forgive people and move
(37:35):
on from it, and to forgive someone means to not
dwell on it. It doesn't mean there's no consequences for it.
If your girlfriend cheats on you and you break up
with her, that's the consequence. Now, you should forgive her
for cheating on you. You should move on from that.
But that doesn't mean you have to take her back.
You forgave her for the action, but the consequence is
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that she's never going to date you again. If you
go out and you kill somebody or you molest the child,
and the parent of that person forgives you, that's the
forgiveness aspect of it. You still have to pay for
what you did, and I think you should pay with
a bullet through your brain personally. But we'll see what
happens with this kid. Now. This is the way with
(38:19):
this is this is a Trump introduced Erica Kirk. No, sorry,
Erica Kirk introduced Trump. Sorry, I got that backwards. Isn't
that kind of weird too? That Trump headlined over the
guy's widow Again, it's Trump planned this whole thing, right,
you know, the moment they asked him, he took over.
He's that guy that you helped it. He's that woman
(38:41):
that you helped to ask plan the wedding like that aunt.
And then the next thing you know, she's taken over
the plans one hundred percent. She's hijacked the entire thing.
Trump came out and he gave her a hug, and
people are saying that this hug was creepy. You be
the judge, You let us know. I don't know, you're
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a woman. Does that make you uncomfortable? Do you think
that was weird?
Speaker 2 (39:28):
Nah? No, I mean to me, it was just kind
of like a comforting Yeah. I didn't because right now,
I'm sure she's going through a really hard time.
Speaker 1 (39:37):
Yeah. It is his hands on her upper back. It's
not like he's being handsy with her or anything. Yeah,
you know. I'm like, Look, if there's one thing Trump's
not like Biden, the guy's been on reality TV since
before I was alive. If there's one thing Trump knows,
it's when the cameras are on, which is always Trump
doesn't get caught. Look, Trump might say some stupid shit
because he can't watch his mouth. Trump doesn't get caught
(39:59):
do stupid shit because he knows that he's so used
to the cameras always running on him, so he's not
gonna be the guy that you catch sniffing. So God,
could you imagine if it was Biden. Biden would have
like fondled her but her butt and then sniffed their
hair and say, yeah that a little bit. Oh my goodness,
oh my goodness. All right, Well, this next one not
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everyone was so forgiving. This next one was from Stephen Miller,
the White House Deputy Chief of Staff. Go ahead, play him.
Speaker 12 (40:28):
We will prevail over the forces of wickedness and evil.
They cannot imagine what they have awakened. They cannot conceive
of the army that they have arisen in all of.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
Us, because we stand for what is good, what is virtuous,
what is noble.
Speaker 12 (40:49):
And to those trying to incite violence against us, those
trying to foment hatred against us.
Speaker 1 (40:55):
What do you have?
Speaker 12 (40:57):
You have nothing? You are You are wickedness, you are jealousy,
you are envy, you are hatred.
Speaker 1 (41:06):
You are nothing.
Speaker 12 (41:07):
You can build nothing, you can produce nothing, you can
create nothing.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
We are the ones who build. We are the ones
who creates.
Speaker 12 (41:18):
We are the ones who lift up humanity. You thought
you could kill Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1 (41:26):
You have made him a mortal.
Speaker 12 (41:28):
You have immortalized Charlie Kirk, and now millions will carry
on his legacy.
Speaker 1 (41:36):
And now people were saying that that, you know, the
funeral is no place for that, and I would agree.
At a normal funeral, you know, where somebody died of
a heart attack, you probably shouldn't use it as your
soapbox moment to go rant to buy what we're going
to destroy the forces of evil, although I might do
that at the next funeral life to go to uh
it's cariboo. Look, here's what you gotta realize. Though, this
(41:59):
wasn't a normal funeral, this was a revival, this was
this is a big deal. And Steven Miller has one mode,
which is intense. You know, people say he's a psychopath.
Yeah he is, but he's our psychopath. He's the weapon
that we're going to point at you. Yeah, no shit,
(42:21):
Mia said someone's name off camera, mouthed at me. That's
exactly what I'm talking about. He's the weapon that we're
going to point and use on you. Every toolbox needs
a hammer. It's not the right tool for every job,
but sometimes you do got to take it out and
just bang some shit around. That's Stephen Miller. You're absolutely correct.
(42:42):
He's a psychopath and he's kind of running the country
from behind the scenes. Yes, you should be very, very
scared of him because him and a whole bunch of
people like him, because of your demonic celebrations of this murder,
are going to spend the next two and a half
to three years making your life a living, breathing, fucking nightmare.
(43:04):
And you're going to deserve every second of it.
Speaker 5 (43:07):
You know.
Speaker 1 (43:08):
And people are calling him a Nazi. First off, he's Jewish.
She can't be a Nazi. How many Jewish Nazis do
you know? Dipshit? You know his family not only is
a Jewish, his family were Holocaust survivors. They fled the
Nazis and came to the United States. He's the furthest
thing from a Nazi. He just sees you for what
you are, which is a dirty, filthy, anti human communist scumbag.
(43:33):
And you don't like that. He's the first one that's
been in DC other than Donald Trump that's willing to
call a spade a spade and actually put his money
where his mouth, doesn't do something about it. The best
part is. He's just getting started. So I hope he
scares you. I hope he makes you nervous. I hope
you sit there wondering, oh my god, what is Steven
Miller gonna do to me tomorrow? Because that's what you deserve.
(43:57):
You know, they keep telling it's we need to turn
the temperature down, turn the temp're down, turn the temperture down.
You won't stop calling us Nazis. Even if we did
turn the temperature down, you know, to the Mitt Romney level,
you'd still call us nazis. You wanted how I know
that because you called Mitt Romney Hitler, You called George
Bush Hitler. Everyone's Hitler, every Republican's Hitler. And then when
(44:19):
the next I love about Hitler, not mid Romney. And
then when the next Republican comes along, you always go,
why can't we go back to the classy one? Like
so it'll be Trump in four years. He was saying,
why can't we go back to the day as a Trump? Oh?
This jd Vance guy is just because it's it's always
(44:40):
about selling the next level of fear porn. That's all
it's about. So no, we're not going to turn the
temperature down because you're why would That's like saying, hey,
let's have a boxing match. You have to tie your
hands behind your back and I get to use both
of the both of mine. It's bullshit. Why on earth
would we turn the temperature down when you're going to
continue to escalate it because no matter what we say
(45:02):
and how we frame it, you're still going to paint
it as if we're these hateful fascists. It's moution. We
don't care. You guys have done nothing but raised the
temperature in this country since I was a kid, since
I was a kid. And it's Conservatives are finally realizing it.
Whether it's Trump, whether it's Steven Miller, whether it's Tucker Crossing.
Conservatives are finally realizing that you don't win a firefight
(45:24):
with lukewarm. When shit gets hot, you either get out
of the kitchen or you up the temperature more. You
don't get to sit there and go, oh, I don't know.
It's not how this works. There is no more middle ground.
All of you listening to this, you no longer have
the luxury of middle ground. You're either on the side
of good or you're on the side of the demons
that cheer when people like you die. That's all there
(45:46):
is to it. You don't get to sit on the
fence on this one. You can because whether or not
you see them as the enemy, they see you as
the enemy. That's the important part. They will lament and
cheer when you die, the same way they did when
Charlie Kirk died, and they will justify it if somebody
takes your life prematurely. You cannot coexist with these people.
(46:10):
You can coexist with people who have different opinions than you.
There is no co existing with evil. There is no
coexisting with someone who celebrates the death of another human
being because they disagreed with them. There isn't. The people
of Middle Earth could not coexist with the Orcs. Okay,
(46:31):
they had to destroy them. And when I say destroy,
I mean politically, we have to make these people's lives
of living hell until they move out of this country.
Does I mean violence. I'm not calling for violence. We
have to destroy these people politically. We have to ruin them.
We have to make sure that they are broke, downtrodden,
and miserable, and then we have to make sure that
they never achieve power again. That's how you defeat evil.
(46:52):
You don't defeat evil with debates. The time for debates
are over. The time to crush them with an iron
political fist and bring in that far right extremism they've
been telling everybody about since I was a little kid.
Is now now is the time to do it. Donald
Trump brought the humor in. There's always that one guy
(47:13):
that that was always my grandpa would go up and
he cracked jokes at the funeral to kind of light
in the mood. This is what Donald Trump did. Just Trump.
Speaker 13 (47:21):
Yeah, in that private moment on his dying day, we
find everything we need to know about who Charlie Kirk
truly was.
Speaker 14 (47:32):
He was a missionary with a noble spirit and a great,
great purpose.
Speaker 13 (47:37):
He did not hate his opponents. He wanted the best
for them.
Speaker 14 (47:42):
That's where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponent
and I don't want the best for them.
Speaker 1 (47:49):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 13 (47:50):
I am sorry Erica. But now Erica can talk to
me and the whole group.
Speaker 14 (47:55):
And maybe they can convince me that that's not right.
Speaker 1 (47:58):
But I can't stand my opponent. He just can't help himself.
We don't deserve him. I still can't get over the
fact that he made himself the headliner. I've got shows
with comedians where they're like, hey man, you show, yeah,
sure whatever. They'll come about a like who's headlining? Oh me,
(48:19):
I'm headlining my own show? Oh my goodness. His son's
a comedian too. His son cracked me up. See what
Trump Junior had to say.
Speaker 15 (48:30):
Who's seen me on social media knows I'm far more
likely to crack a joke or get myself in trouble
for hosting some grossly inappropriate memes than I am to
shed a tear. I know this because I've even gotten
the call from that guy a couple of times.
Speaker 1 (48:47):
You know, done done.
Speaker 15 (48:52):
You're getting a little aggressive and social media done.
Speaker 1 (48:55):
Relax. Here's my question. What did he say that was
so bad that Trump had to tell him to chill
(49:17):
Have you seen Trump's social media? It's unhinged. What did
he say that was so That's like when the Taliban
had to chime in and tell the trans community to
chill out after they started shooting up all those schools.
It's like old on who said that we all one
more clip from this memorial, and I saved the best
(49:39):
for last of all the speeches. I watched our FK. Junior,
I think did the best job, by the way. The humor.
You need the humor, You need people to come up
and be funny. But I thought our FK. Junior had
the best speech out there, and it was because of
the clip we're going to show you in a minute.
Speaker 2 (49:53):
Now.
Speaker 1 (49:53):
You got to remember, this is a guy who's lost
his uncle, he's lost his father, he's lost his brother.
There's nobody who knows more about losing people prematurely that
are close to him better than OURFK. Junior that was
there to speak that day. He was probably the most
prepared him. This little clip right here was, by in
my opinion, hands down, the highlight of the night. Go
(50:15):
ahead and check this out, everybody. We'll put the politics,
put the humor, put the sad or, put the bullshit aside.
Everyone needs to hear this because everyone can use this.
Speaker 9 (50:31):
When my brother David died, I had a conversation with
my mother, who had been through more than her share
of loss and driving, and I said, I asked her.
I just said, does the hole that they leave in
you when they die does it ever get any smaller?
Speaker 1 (50:50):
And she said, no, it never gets any smaller.
Speaker 9 (50:53):
But our job is to build our itself bigger around
the hole.
Speaker 1 (50:58):
We do that.
Speaker 9 (51:06):
We do that by take the best virtues and character
traits of the person that we lost, and using discipline
and restraint and practice, integrating those character traits into our
own character. And in doing that, we make ourselves larger
and the hole gets proportionally smaller. And we also give
(51:28):
that person a kind of immortality because they are now
living on the besest parts of them are now living
on in us.
Speaker 1 (51:39):
We're all chopping onions in here for stop it. That's now.
I just I love what he said. But every time
I hear the guy talk, I just want to give
him a glass of water. And I know it wouldn't help,
but I just want to give him a glass of
water because I feel like it's the right thing to do.
That was beautiful. That that was the best speech. If
you take anything from this episode, go back, rewind twenty
(52:01):
seconds and play that. That's by far the best thing
you're going to take from this. Everyone can use it.
Did you like that quote?
Speaker 8 (52:07):
Mia?
Speaker 1 (52:07):
Was that a good one? Yeah? Well, here was Don
Lemon's reaction to it. Go ahead to the whole thing.
Speaker 7 (52:14):
It was a revival meeting wrapped in a memorial a
political rally dress as church, and by the end of
the night it was clear this was not only about
Charlie Kirk's death, it was about his afterlife in politics.
Donald Trump stood on the stage like a man at
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the center of a prophecy. He called Charlie Kirk and martyr.
Other politicians promised to carry out his mission. The crowd cheered,
as if the passing of the man had lit some
sort of sacred fire. To me, this was not morning.
This was a mobilization. And here is where we have
(52:59):
to tell the truth.
Speaker 1 (53:00):
Here.
Speaker 7 (53:01):
What we saw in that arena was not simply faith
finding public expression. It was religious nationalism on full display.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
That is the truth. That is my truth.
Speaker 7 (53:13):
This is my freedom of expression. This is my first
Amendment right to be able to tell you the truth
from my point of view, not just from my point
of view.
Speaker 1 (53:23):
This is what it is.
Speaker 7 (53:26):
The language was unmistakable.
Speaker 1 (53:28):
Take the nation back for God, restore America's covenant.
Speaker 7 (53:31):
This is a holy calling. That's what it sounded like.
This is not the language of democracy. This is the
language of domination.
Speaker 1 (53:41):
You know, I know you're probably expecting me to come
on here and refute that and go, oh, Don, you're
just overreacting. But I'm not going to do that because Don,
for the first time in your fucking pathetic excuse for
a career, you're actually right about something. Yes, that was
one hundred percent what that was. It was a mobilization
to turn this country, to take this country back from
(54:05):
the demons like you that have inherited it. That was
one hundred percent what it was. The people like you
who have blown this country to pieces so that you
can rule over the rubble. We're taking it back from you. Absolutely.
The time for discussion is over. The time for us
acting like like that there's any civility left is over.
(54:26):
We're taking it back. That was exactly what that was.
I'm glad you saw that, because here's the thing. It
wasn't a dog whistle, It wasn't codd We wanted you
guys to see that. We wanted you guys to see
what was coming down the pipeline for you in a
couple of years. We wanted you to see before your
(54:47):
very eyes what you've created. You're going to lose and
life is going to be very, very, very difficult for
you when you do the sooner you start coming to
terms with that. The bet or off you're going to
be just hope we can get that, to get that
through our heads there. Could you imagine, though, Could you imagine,
(55:13):
I mean, look, you've got calls to take this country
back politically peacefully. No one called for any violence or
anything like that. Could you imagine, though, if a conservative
and this would never happen, but if a conservative shot
a high profile liberal and the reactions of about twenty
to thirty percent of registered Republicans were to publicly celebrate
(55:35):
that and they gave a big funeral for the liberal,
could you imagine what that rally would be like. It
would be chaos. The amount of just outright calls for
open violence and rioting in the streets and just cheer insanity,
you would see. That would have been the catalyst that
would have been right there, the kickoff for a civil
(55:58):
war if the roles were reversed here. But they weren't.
We were peaceful. We just told you, hey, we're going
to institutionally take over the country and dominate you. I
like that you use the word dominance, Don, because you
understand what's coming. And I think Don Lemon as much
of a prick as he is, as much of a
(56:18):
disingenuous asshole as he is, He's not stupid. Don Lemon
knows he can't stop it. That's the best part that
these people know it's coming and there's nothing they can
do to stop it. I love it. I love that.
That brings joy to me to know that you guys
are sitting there squirming in your seats, terrified of what's
(56:41):
coming because you know it's coming and you can't stop it.
I remember playing high school football on the defensive line
when the other teams just steamrolling you with the run game,
up the middle, up the middle, up the middle, up
the middle, every play for three two, five, four, three
six yards of carry, and you know it's coming, but
you're so gassed you can't stop it. You're demoralized. That's
(57:03):
what it is. It's demoralizing to know that something's coming
and there's nothing you can do to stop it. That's
how you're going to feel for the next couple of years.
And I just can't wait for it. I just can't wait. Now.
I want to talk. I want to touch on this
real quick, because there's an argument about the gun control.
(57:26):
The left came out right after the Charlie Kirk shooting
and said, oh, we need gun control. We need gun control.
I first off, I find it ironic that the people
who are shooting us are telling us to turn our
guns in. Hey, turn your guns in, or we'll shoot
you some more. No, I think I need them more
than ever. Now there's nowhere I go without it. Now
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I'm taking the trash out. I get strapped when you've
had your address sent to you and your dms and
lunatics threaten to kill you. Yeah, you get a little
paranoid when people start getting clap for what they said.
You know, so, yeah I do. I'm certainly not turning
it in anytime soon, I'll tell you that much. Also,
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the kid that shot Charlie Kirk shot him with an
old World War two rifle that had kind of been
bubbed into like a hunting rifle from his grandpa. There
ain't no piece of legislation of gun control, legislation that's
ever been proposed in the history of this country that
would have prevented that kid from getting his hands on
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that gun. None, nothing. No one's ever proposed banning those
types of rifles. No one's ever proposed saying, hey, you
can't give a gun to a relative. No one's as
a gift. No one's ever proposed any of that. So
how gun control would have prevented this? No one's given
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me a solid argument. Nobody has. Also, I know there's
a quote going around that these snarky retards are using
to go after Charlie with where he said that you know,
there's thirty thousand gun debts, but a lot of those
were suicides. So fifteen twelve thousand gun debts in this
country every year, and that was a number he was
comfortable with if it meant he felt that those gun
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debts were and I quote worth it, if it meant
that we got a second amendment. Now, I guarantee you
if you ask Charlie that right now and he's dead,
he'd probably give you the same No, he would give
you the same answer. Here's the thing. Though he wasn't
saying that he was happy debt that those people died.
He also wasn't sing that that's also not an excuse
to celebrate or mock his death like it's some type
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of dramatic irony, because it's not. How many of you
guys drive cars, Well, there's about forty thousand fatal car
accidents in this country every year, but forty thousand of them.
You driving a car means that you're willing to accept
those forty thousand automobile accident those forty thousand car related deaths.
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If it means you get to keep driving, get if
you died in a car accident. I wouldn't sit here
and mock you just because you didn't come out right,
out and outright say it that you're comfortable with those deaths.
If it means you get to drive a car, doesn't
mean you don't believe it. Otherwise you wouldn't drive a car.
It's the same thing with guys, and we can do
this analogy for anything. I mean, there's thousands of public
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school teachers molest students every year. If you support public schools,
it means you think that those thousands of kids getting
sexually abused every year is worth it as long as
you can send your kid to a public school. But
I'm not gonna make fun of you. If your kid
gets sexually abused, Oh you had it, coming public school supporter.
I wouldn't do that. It also doesn't mean you're pro
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sexual abuse. The only thing the left can do is
take quotes out of context and intentionally misinterpret the quote
that somebody's saying. That's the only way they can argue.
Because they can't argue straight up, they can't rest the
actual facts of the points that are being made. They
have to take it out of context. They have to
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act like they're stupid because they are stupid, because they
are stupid in a way, they have to act like
they're stupid. Though. It's like I told you, it's like
playing a football game against the guy who thinks he's
playing basketball. There's no point in arguing with these people.
So we're going to politically dominate them. Let's go to
the next one here. Robert F. Kennedy Junior and the
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Department of Health came out and they said, hey, we've
got an autism announcement. That's how they teased it. We
got an autism announcement. And the autism announcement was they
believe they have found a connection between women who take
taylan all or Aceta metaphine while pregnant and autism. They
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believe it provides it creates higher rates of autism. Here's
what I'll say, Well, okay, play this video. This is
how the left is responded to this, this TikTok video,
this is this is what they've done since this announcement
came out. Well, they never said you can't. They just said, hey,
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maybe don't. Maybe not a good idea. And now there's
hundreds of these videos that are popping up all over
TikTok and YouTube and Facebook and Twitter and Instagram of
liberals taking Ie or Thailand all while they're pregnant to
own the conservative I don't know what the point of
it is. Here's what I will tell you, though, is
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thailand all. I don't know if it causes autism or
it doesn't. I don't know. And I don't care if
you're pregnant or not. Tiland All is not good for you.
Piland All should be and an ibidprofen as well ceda
metaphine and ibuprofen. And I'm not a doctor, but I
do play one on TV. No A, ceda, metaphin and
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ibuprofen should be like a last resort when you have
pain because that shit cooks your organs. And they've known
that for a long time. That's that's not like that,
that's settled science. There's no debate about that. If I
have a headache, guys, I I will take a shower,
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drink a glass of water to make sure I'm hydrated.
I'll do a compress on my head. I'll even take
a nap. If all of those things don't work, then yeah,
then I'll take it. But that stuff is so bad
for your organs. Now, there's times where you have like
any like I've I've broken my ankle and they've told me, hey,
we've got to give you, you know, take X amount of
ibuprofen in a day to the pain. That's different when
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you're taking it to actually treat an injury. That's not
a big deal. But these people that every time they
start to get a headache they just pop an aspirin
or an ibuprofen. You are killing yourselves. You are you know,
It's it's horrible. I mean, it's like these people that
take like eight hundred to twelve hundred milligram ibuprofen every
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day or tailano or whatever. It's like, dude, you might
as well just be drinking six beers a day with
the damage you're doing to your liver. It's so bad
for you. And then you see they'll mix it in
with these cold and flu medicines, and you know you'll
get the you know, cold and flu, cold and flu
extra strength, and then cold and flu Maximum strength, and
(01:04:21):
then there's like another one above that. It's like, what
are we doing here? What's this stuff gonna do? Nobody
knows exactly what's in it. It's just a higher dosage
of the crap that's ripping your organs apart. So I
don't know if it causes autism. What I do know
is that it's like taking a flamethrower to your liver
when you guys take it daily for every little minor
bump and bruise. You know what, I hate to break
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it to you. Sometimes a little bit of pain's a
good thing, sweetheart. Sometimes it builds this thing called character.
It makes you a little bit tougher, and it makes
it so you don't have mental breakdowns. When you get
three people or more in line, it's Starbucks and record
it on TikTok. Sometimes a little bit of pain goes
a long way in terms of making people who they are.
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Now here's what Trump had to say about this. They
had all press conference, and check out what he had
to say. I'll tell you what I think about it.
Speaker 14 (01:05:09):
A second, and it's so important to me to see
the doctor four times or five times for a vaccine.
Don't let them pump your baby up with the largest
pile of stuff you've ever seen in your life, going
into the delicate little body of a baby, even if
it's two years, three years, four years, you just break
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it up into I would say five, but let's say
four visits to the doctor instead of one. And certain
things I think you should do. We have already taken
out and are in the process of taking out mercury
and aluminum. Now you know what mercury is, you know
what aluminum is. Who the hell wants that pumped into
a body? And there were rumors about both of them
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for a long time, But we're having them taken out.
We're having them taken out of the vaccines. Hepatitis B again,
that's sexually transmitted.
Speaker 1 (01:06:05):
Yeah, so they're calling him an anti vaxxer for it,
and that's a totally unfair assessment. Again, it's intentionally misconstruing.
He didn't say don't get the vaccines. All he's doing
is posing a legitimate question, which, by the way, nobody
in the medical community has ever actually attempted to answer.
When somebody asks it, it just gets met with dismissal
(01:06:25):
and arrogance every time. Hey, I'm not against vaccines, but
why do we have to give our kid twenty five
shots in a day? Don't you think that's a little
of it? Like, why can't we space it out? Oh? Well,
you anti vaxxer. Well I'm not against vaccines. I'm just wondering,
can we space it out? Oh my god, you're basically
(01:06:47):
a flat earther. You are. You're like the medical version
of a communist. What's the matter with you?
Speaker 9 (01:06:54):
Whoa?
Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
Whoa? I don't believe in idiot. I just like, maybe
we don't give it to them all at once time.
I'm not even saying saying that. If you can tell
me why it's a good idea to give it to
them all at once, then I'll hear you out. But
I'm oh my god, I can't believe I'm talking to
such an anti science nut case here, Okay, doctor Gavorkia,
Like that's what it feels like. When you just ask
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a question, they just meet you with just this level
of just dismissal and arrogance. They don't want to talk
about it. And I'll tell you what when somebody when
I ask a question that was in good faith, It
wasn't a gotcha question. I just wanted to know. When
I ask somebody a question and they dismiss it and
they refuse to answer it, that question goes from good
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faith and just me being genuinely curious to me being
suspicious of you. Okay, what are you hiding now? You
don't want to answer my question? Obviously there's a reason
for that. You're paid to come here and answer my
questions about my child's medical about my child's medical information.
Why are you not answering that question. Why are you
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dismissing that question and talking to me an idiot? Maybe
I am an idiot. Tell me why none of them
do that? And the way they dismiss these questions. It
makes you wonder what's going on. Not anti vaccine, just
wondering why do we need to give them all at
the same time. Why do we need to give a
child a hepatitis B shot when it's a sexually transmitted disease.
(01:08:20):
Why they test the mothers. All the mothers get tested
before they give birth for hepatitis B, So why does
it not? I mean, look, if a baby gets hepatitis
B that wasn't transmitted from the mother who they've already tested,
then somebody needs to go hang for it. I just don't.
(01:08:41):
I'm not against the concept of the vaccine. I'm against
the concept of giving it right away. And when I
ask the question, nobody wants to answer it. I'm totally open.
I'm not setting my ways about this at all. I
couldn't give a shit about vaccines a couple of years ago.
Now I'm questioning things now. I just want to know,
and nobody wants talk to me about it. Nobody will
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give me an answer about it. Nobody give anybody an
answer about it. So I don't know. We'll see, we'll
see where this goes. I like. I like the way
it's it's headed. They I'll tell you that much. I
know they've They've made it so COVID you can't require
kids to get COVID vaccines to go into public schools
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and things like that. That's that's very promising, because that's
the problem is when we set the precedent and we
give the government the ability to mandate different vaccines at
different ages, they can start to force ones on us
that we don't like, like the COVID vaccine. That's where
it gets a little questionable. Now, I love the look.
I'm not I'm not anti vaccine. I think it's some
of the greatest inventions in the history of mankind and
eradicated things like smallpox, polio, horrible, nasty shit. I'm all foreign,
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I'm all foreign. I just question why we need some
of it so early. And at the same time, Okay,
let's go to the next one. Jimmy Kimble is back.
Jimmy Kimmel's back. Um, that was very short. He got
fired or not indefinitely suspended, and then they're like two
(01:10:10):
days later, Uh, just kidding, we're bringing him back now.
I liked what Gavin McInnis had to say about this
back when they fired him. I thought I found this
video after we aired the show on Sunday. The special
epis the Special Report on Jimmy. But I found this
and I wanted to show it to you guys. Gavin
mckinnis just puts this into words so perfectly. Just chef's kiss.
(01:10:32):
Go ahead, check this out.
Speaker 16 (01:10:33):
What we did in canceling Jimmy Kimmel is hypocritical. We
talk about free speech and then when someone says something
we don't like. We cancel them. It's not consistent with
our values. And I don't give a fuck. Fuck you. You
kicked me in the balls. I gouge out your fucking eyes.
(01:10:55):
I'm not doing some Dave Portnoy explanation on why this
is consistent. It's hypocritical. We're hypocritical. This is a fucking war.
Fuck you. You got me fired, I get you fired.
It's like I say to my daughter's boyfriend, you make
her cry, I make you cry. We're making you cry now, motherfuckers,
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this is who post Molly. Jimmy needs to suffer, and
we're making him fucking suffer. And we're gonna make them
all suffer. The gloves are off. We're hypocrites. Now you
made your bed, you're fucking lying in it, and other
colloquialisms such as.
Speaker 1 (01:11:32):
That now I've been told he looks like an older
version of me, does he? Miah? What do you think?
Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
Kind of?
Speaker 1 (01:11:43):
Yeah, a little bit. I could see it. He's you know,
the glasses and the beard and the tattoos. I wouldn't
mind if I looked like that in like twenty years,
would you? Twenty five years? Would you? A good looking
guy is he up there with bans No, not even close. No, okay, okay,
Well here's the thing. So they fire the guy and
(01:12:03):
then they bring him back like a couple not fire,
but they suspend him and they bring him back like
a couple of days later. You know, here's what I
think this was. I think this was a publicity stunt.
I don't think Trump or the FCC or any of
these guys really got ABC to move. When I initially
heard about this, I'm like, really, ABC, one of the
most staunchly liberal channels out there in the country, right
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now on the air, just cave to Trump's demand. Disney
just caved a Trump's demand. I find that hard to
believe something else is going on here. And you know,
I initially thought maybe this was them just trying to
get out of Kimmel's contract because they didn't like him,
and this gave him an out. This is some Disney
shit right here. This is the type of thing Disney
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would do. Because right now, you've got more people talking
about Jimmy Kimmel that have mentioned that asshole's name in
the last ten years over the last week. That was
the move. How do we get more people talking about
Jimmy Kimmel. I haven't seen the ratings for a show
that came out Tuesday, but I'm sure it's the highest
he's had in years. Because people, even with a couple
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of the stations not wanting to kill like Sinclair, not
wanting to carry him, this reeks of a publicity stunt
to me. That's what I thought. The Cracker Barrel thing
was when Cracker Barrel changed their logo and everybody freaked
out and it was like, Okay, when's the last time
you guys have been to a Cracker Barrel? It got
people talking about Cracker Barrel. This got people talking about
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Jimmy Kimmel. They wanted to tune in to see what
he consider what he had to say when he came back.
This looks like a publicity stunt to me. The joke
wasn't that bad. Yes, he lied, but it's the same
lie that all their other hosts have been telling all
week and they haven't been fired for it. This was
a publicity stunt to get one of the bigger names
out there and draw a bunch of people in to
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watch the show. Guarantee it. Guarantee it. Now, let's play
as an apology clip here this week, quote unquote apology.
Speaker 17 (01:14:01):
I don't think what I have to say is going
to make much of a difference. If you like me,
you like me.
Speaker 1 (01:14:04):
If you don't, you don't.
Speaker 17 (01:14:05):
I have no illusions about changing anyone's mind. But I
do want to make something clear because it's important to
me as a human, and that is you understand that
it was never my intention to make light of the murder.
Speaker 1 (01:14:17):
Of a young man.
Speaker 18 (01:14:19):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
I don't think there's only things funny about it.
Speaker 17 (01:14:26):
I posted a message on Instagram on the day who
was killed, sending love to his family and asking for compassion,
and I meant it.
Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
I still do.
Speaker 17 (01:14:34):
Nor was it my intention to blame any specific group
for the actions of what it was obviously a deeply
disturbed individual. That was really the opposite of the point
I was trying to make. But I understand that to
some that felt either ill timed or unclear, or maybe both.
And for those who think I did point a finger,
I get why you're upset. If the situation was reversed,
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there's a good chance I'd have felt the same way.
I have many friends and family men on the other
side who I love and remain close to even though
we don't agree on politics at all. I don't think
the murderer who shot Charlie Kirk represents anyone.
Speaker 1 (01:15:10):
This was a sick person who.
Speaker 17 (01:15:12):
Believed violence was a solution and it isn't it.
Speaker 1 (01:15:16):
Ever, Now, that was not an apology. For the record,
that is what we call where I'm from gaslighting. We
played the clip for you on Sunday. You can go
back and play it. I'm not gonna do it again.
I'm not gonna play it again, he said, and I quote,
MAGA is doing everything they can to pretend that the
shooter was anything but one of them, end quote. Now
(01:15:38):
he had the audacity to go on there and say
I wasn't trying to insinuate that the shooter belonged to
any group, and he flat out said he was MAGA.
Why outsid it? That's what these people do. They'll say
something a couple days later, tell you I didn't say that,
and then expect you to believe him. He didn't apologize,
(01:15:59):
he didn't even admit to what he did. No one
was upset about the joke, bro, That's That's not why
people threw a fit. Nobody I actually thought the joke
was kind of funny. Nobody cared about the joke. It
was the lie that came before the joke that got
you in trouble. That's what people were upset about. That
(01:16:19):
you you were outright acting as the propaganda arm for
the DNC, as your network so often does. That's what
pissed everybody off. It wasn't that you made light of
a No one gave a shit. You're a late night comedian.
You're supposed to make light of serious situations. That's not
what the problem was. It was that you were lying
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to advance a political agenda, and you were framing people
who had nothing to do with it as guilty parties.
That's why people got so upset with you. And then
you can't even admit that you did that. In fact,
you're gonna come out and say I didn't do that.
I never even insinuate yes you did. Bro, what's the
(01:17:01):
matter with you? These are ghouls, they're cretans. They can't
admit when they did anything wrong because they don't think
they did anything wrong. And even if they do think
they did something, and if they know what they did
was wrong, like the sociopaths that they are, they'll come
out and they'll lie to you and they'll gaslight you
because they're so used to their stupid bass just accepting
the marching orders and moving forward. These people don't think
(01:17:22):
for themselves. They get the marching orders from the propaganda
arm who gets the marching orders from the DNC and
the regime, and then they just go on about their
days and they cycle in, cycle out. It's like a
disc changer in a car. I'm showing my age here
on a CD player. You just all right, onto the
next onto the next album, Onto the next album. All right,
press skip onto the next album. That's what that's all
(01:17:44):
it is. Our younger audience has no clue what I'm
talking about. Do you ever think about that? How our
kids will have no idea what a CD player is?
Does that ever crush your mind?
Speaker 6 (01:17:55):
Mia?
Speaker 2 (01:17:56):
Yeah, they will because they'll see it in my car.
Speaker 1 (01:17:58):
Oh yeah, that's right, you're Carl, because we're driving MIA's
car until the wheels fall off, because it is paid off.
So Mia has the only car with a CD player
still in it. In Omaha, everything's like either everything else
you see is like either so old it's got a
tape deck in it, or it's got nothing it's just Bluetooth.
(01:18:18):
But she's got the one car that's still got a
CD player in it. I have Bluetooth also, you do
have Bluetooth. What years it's like twenty ten, twenty ten, balling,
twenty ten Jetta, but it's paid off that it in
it purrs like a cat. Uh so earlier So later
on in the week, we find out that Google had
been colluding with the Biden administration on YouTube to censor
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conservative and anti COVID lockdown voices. And Google came out
this week and they said, hey, we're uh, we're gonna
stop doing that. We're gonna even Alex Jones is back
on YouTube. I got a text right before we went
on even Alex Jones is back to say, hey, we're
gonna stop censoring people. You know, we colluded, which which,
by the way, the the merging of the government and
(01:19:01):
private sector, the collusion of the government and private sector
together to stifle political opponents, which is exactly what happened
with the Biden administration with Google and Facebook and Twitter.
That's actual fascism. That is, by definition fascism, when the
government and the private industry collude to censor political opponents.
(01:19:23):
That is what fascism is. That is what the Biden
administration did for four years or the record, there's fascism. Well,
Google came out and said, hey, we're not going to
do that anymore. We're sorry, We're going to let everyone.
We're going to become YouTube will once again become an
arena for free speech, or so they say. We'll see
how long that lasts. But they're not going to collude
(01:19:43):
with the federal government anymore. They know that much ironic,
how once the party's changed, they don't want to do
that anymore. But so fascism the Trump administration is the
ones that that spearheaded this. The Republicans were saying, hey,
we don't want you to censor the left on YouTube,
but you need to let conservatives back on there. You
need to let the UH arena of free expression be
(01:20:06):
what it truly is and allow both sides to have
their say. You need to stop shadow banning and censoring
channels that don't push information you want out there, and
you need to let people have their say in this.
And Google was like, you know what, you're right, Well
stop now could very well change a couple of years.
Who knows, but all we've heard all week is about
(01:20:28):
how fascist this administration is. It doesn't sound fascist to
me for them to ask a company to let more
people speak, for them to say, hey, the days of
us colluding with you to censor folks are over. That's,
in fact, the opposite of fascism. Hey we're gonna let
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more people talk. All the people that were banned from speaking,
you're allowed back. Fascist fascist. But here's what you don't
get about the model and left. They are so delusional
and so far gone that they believe the words, the
mere words of those people who were banned from YouTube,
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are an act of violence, and they will find a
way in their tangled cobwebbed brains to turn this as
well into an active fascism. Letting these people speak is
an act of fascism because their words are violence against X,
Y or Z group. That's going to be the narrative
(01:21:36):
going forward. Fascism is when you don't do fascism. Two
plus two equals five red as blue, up is down.
That's what The grass is green, this excuse me. The
grass is blue, the sky is green. That's what this
is going to be. Just watch, just watch the administration
(01:21:57):
asking these tech companies to stop censoring people is in
itself an active Fasti's because letting those people speak, they'll
use their words, which are violence, and they'll use these
people as weapons and brown shirts against the rest of us.
That's what they're going to say, mark my words. Okay,
let's go to the next one. In case you missed her, Mia,
(01:22:18):
did you miss the Kamala cackle? Very much, very much?
Speaker 6 (01:22:23):
So.
Speaker 1 (01:22:23):
Well, in case you missed her, she's back. She's got
a new book out. We all know she didn't write it.
Who do you think ghosts wrote it for the same
guy that ghost writes for Drake. Well, she's got a
new book out, so she's going on the tour. She's
gotta launder that money. She gotta go on the tour,
so it makes it look like she try to sell it.
So when they launder all the money through it, I
(01:22:45):
won't raise any red flax. But she's gone out and
she's answering a lot of the tough questions. Somebody asked her,
why didn't you pick Pete Budajek. He's young, he's well spoken,
he's an intelligent guy. He's not too far to the
left to go and meet conservatives in their spaces. Like
Fox News in the podcast circuit, why didn't you let
(01:23:05):
Pete Poterjegg be your VP? And here's what she had
to say about that.
Speaker 19 (01:23:13):
I guess, I guess I'd ask you to just elaborate
on that a little bit. It's hard to hear with
you running, as you know, you're the first woman elected
vice president, you're a black woman, and a South Asian
woman elected that high office, very nearly elected president, to
say that he couldn't be on the ticket effectively because
he was gay, it's hard to hear.
Speaker 20 (01:23:32):
No, No, that's not what I said that. That's that
he couldn't be on the ticket because he is gay.
My point, as I write in the book, is that
I was clear that in one hundred and seven days,
in one of the most hotly contested elections for president
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of the United States against someone like Donald Trump, who
knows no floor, to be a woman running for president
of the United States and as a vice presidential running
mate a gay man, with the stakes being so high,
It made me very sad, But I also realized it
(01:24:16):
would be a real risk no matter how you know,
I've been an advocate and an ally of of the
LGBT community. My entire life. So it wasn't about it
wasn't about it right, So it wasn't about any any
prejudice on my part. But we had such a short
we had such a short period of time, and the
(01:24:39):
stakes were so high.
Speaker 1 (01:24:41):
I think, do you think the stakes were high?
Speaker 20 (01:24:45):
Phenomenal public servant? And I think America is and would
be ready for that. But at when I had to
make that decision with two weeks to go, you know,
and and maybe I was being too cautious. You know,
I'll let our friends we should all talk about that.
(01:25:08):
Maybe I was, but that's the decision I made, and
I'm and I as with everything else in the book,
and being very candid about that, Yeah, with a great
deal of sadness about also the fact that it might
have been a risk.
Speaker 1 (01:25:28):
Didn't you miss that word salad? Didn't you miss words?
Weekly word salads? I love it.
Speaker 19 (01:25:35):
I was.
Speaker 1 (01:25:37):
I didn't not pick him because he was gay, and
then proceeds to give a two minute explanation that ends
with her basically saying, yeah, I didn't pick him because
he was gay. That was like this is long convoluted rambling,
just basically, yeah, I didn't pick him because he was gay.
That's as you're pretty much right.
Speaker 2 (01:25:58):
I don't think I understood, Like.
Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
Do you know who loves this that she's going on
this press tour right now? Trump Trump because all the
people in the middle that voted for him, they're a
little uneasy with the tariffs and some of the rhetoric
and the intensity immigration stuff, get to see those videos
and go, oh, yeah, that's what I voted against. I
didn't necessarily vote for Trump. I voted against whatever the
(01:26:24):
hell that was. Okay, I feel better now. It's a
reminder of what could have been. So you had like
an X that you you know, you dated her all
through college and then she gets you break up, and
after you break up, you meet a nice girl and
you marry her and you have a couple of kids,
buy a house, live happily ever after, and you see
your ex on Facebook and she's like a methadic now
(01:26:47):
and they're like, oh, I dodged a bullet. It's the
same thing. It's just a reminder of what we avoided.
It really is. I love she talks about, you know,
the American people weren't ready for you know, I couldn't
pick a gay guy because it isn't worth the risk,
and I think the American people are ready for it,
but they really aren't ready for it. So she couldn't
pick Budajeg because he was gay. I don't care what
(01:27:09):
she says. We've established that from that rant. She couldn't
pick Budajeg because she was gay, So instead she picked
because he was gay or he was gay. Sorry, sorry,
So instead she picks the most masculine heterosexual man available,
Tim Walls. That was her plan. Me, I can't pick
(01:27:31):
him because the gay guy's not gonna work with the
general public. Let's go go get me the gayest straight
man alive, Tim Walls. Perfect. Let's go get Tim Walls.
He'll sell it. And the worst part was they actually
thought he was gonna work. And this is just shows
how central identity politics are to the left. It's not
about who's most qualified. Because I'm not a Bootajeg fan,
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I disagree with him a lot, but the reality is
he would have been a good pick. He wasn't a
clown like Walls. He didn't have the baggage that a
lot of these folks did. He very well spoken, intelligent guy.
Like I said, he has no problem going onto the
right wing networks going onto the podcast and trying to
(01:28:12):
fight for these critical demographics. But they couldn't pick him
because they were worried about how his social identity might play.
Because they think whatever the case may be. They did
the same thing to Josh Shapiro. Josh Shapiro probably would
have been the best pick for her as vice president,
may have actually delivered her Pennsylvania very popular Democrat governor.
(01:28:32):
He's a moderate in a swing state. She didn't pick
him because he was Jewish. She didn't pick him because
they would lose the lunatic fringe that was their base,
that's obsessed with Palestine. She played identity politics did What's
ironic is these are the people to call us the Nazis,
and they call us the homophobes. You didn't pick a
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guy because he was gay, and you just flat out
admitted to it. And you didn't pick a guy because
he was Jewish. Who's the pigots here? Who are the pigots?
I wouldn't mind a gay president. I don't. I don't
not Pete Budaje because I don't agree with him. I
would vote for Tim Dillon in a heartbeat. I wouldn't
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mind a gay president but it's not about who's qualified,
or who makes the most censor as the best ideas,
or who can deliver the win to you. It's about
identity politics, and they overthink it. It's so they they
think that identity politics are on the minds of the
American people more than they actually are, and they overthought
it and they wound up getting Tim Walls's clown show.
(01:29:37):
That's what they got. Quite possibly one of the worst
vice presidential picks in the history of this country in
Tim Walls. I can't stand that guy. My brother and
I still make jokes about Tim Walls to this day,
like we'll text you be like I am at the gym.
No sight of Tim Wallas here because he never goes
because he's a pussy you know. It's uh but yeah,
(01:29:58):
So Pete Boudajeg, I don't know. We've kind of talked
about him in the past. But were you going to
say something? Oh, I thought you were going to say something. No, so,
oh boy, didn't she miss those drunken rants? How many
glasses of wine do you think it took before she
went on air?
Speaker 2 (01:30:15):
There depends what it is.
Speaker 1 (01:30:17):
That's a good point. That's a good point.
Speaker 2 (01:30:20):
This morning. It may have been Champagne, it could have
been well.
Speaker 1 (01:30:27):
She also went on the View and she had a
couple of comments there, go ahead and check these out.
Can you reach the mouse?
Speaker 20 (01:30:36):
I didn't fully appreciate how much people wanted to know
there was a difference between me and President Biden. I
thought it was obvious, and I didn't want to offer
a difference in a way that would be received or
suggested to be a criticism. And and and you know,
(01:30:59):
in a campaign full time, I was pointing out the differences.
My theory of the case was, we need to bring
costs down. We're gonna extend the child tax credit, We're
gonna have medical wake.
Speaker 19 (01:31:11):
Up knowing what's happening in your community, breaking news.
Speaker 1 (01:31:15):
I love her. They cut her off. She just started
to ramble, and they're like, enough, cut her off. She's
done commercial break now. I didn't want to point out
the differences between me and Biden because I felt like
it would seem like a criticism. But I was pointing
out the differences between me and Biden the whole time.
(01:31:36):
Nothing she ever says makes any sense. The woman talks
in circles and rambles incoherently. She's never put a sentence
together in her political career that has made an ounce
of sense ever. Just talks and talks and talks and talks.
(01:31:58):
And she found out because that's the thing is Trump
rambles too. But Trump actually gets to the point when
he rambles. If you let him go long enough, he'll
get to the point. She will never get to the point.
She will make two points that contradict each other and
then debate them with herself. She'll never get to it.
(01:32:19):
She also had this to say on the View. There's
one more clip from.
Speaker 18 (01:32:22):
There Philadelphia rally the night before and I was sitting
behind your husband, Doug and Maya and your family, and
I remember hugging and I'm telling me, we got this.
I felt so good going into election day. And then
I read in the book that you did too. I
went into election day thinking you were going to win.
Speaker 1 (01:32:40):
So did you so?
Speaker 18 (01:32:42):
I mean, it was a very tight race. But ultimately,
if you have to pin it down to one thing,
what was the primary reason do you think that you lost?
Speaker 20 (01:32:54):
There are many factors I think that played into the
alcohol that election, but I think probably one of the
biggest in my mind is we just didn't have enough time.
Speaker 1 (01:33:03):
We didn't have enough time.
Speaker 20 (01:33:04):
We didn't have enough time. You didn't And you know,
I mean, one of the reasons I wrote the book
is this is unprecedented. Think about this, that there is
a race for president of the United States. The current
sitting president is running for reelection. Three and a half
(01:33:24):
months from the election, he decides not to run. The
sitting vice president then takes the mantle running against a
former president of the United States who had been running
for ten years, with one hundred and seven days until
the election. And by the way, another piece of what
(01:33:46):
is unprecedented and a bit historical about that race, it
is the closest presidential race in the twenty first century
in terms of the outcome there.
Speaker 18 (01:33:58):
You know, say that I've got he likes to say
over and over again, he's got a man.
Speaker 1 (01:34:02):
Date it was the club. First off, that's a flat
out lie. That is a flat out lie. It was
not the closest. The two thousand election was between Bush
and Gore. I believe the election between Trump and Hillary
was also closer. Yeah, I mean it was because because
(01:34:23):
she won the electoral car excuse me, she won the
popular vote there. So no, that's a lie, just a
flat out lie that you can disprove on Wikipedia in
about ten seconds. Here's what she doesn't realize. No, I
think she does know this, or her advisors do when
she blames it on not having enough time when she
(01:34:46):
came out, when Biden stepped down, and they did the
whole astroturfing of the campaign, and they had that little
honeymoon phase with her, and I told you all, she's
peaking really early. Don't freak out, it's not over. That
was the most popular she throughout the entirety of the
campaign was when she was the new shiny toy. You
can go check the poll numbers, you can go check
(01:35:08):
the callshy odds. It just progressively dipped. She'd spike every
now and then or whatever, but she just progressively dipped
more and more and more and more until she lost.
The most popular Kamala Harris was was the day she
became the nominee. That's the reality. Kamala Harris was blessed
(01:35:32):
to have as little time as she did. Otherwise she
would have lost in a Ronald Reagan landslide. That's the
reality there. That she's not going she'll never admit to.
She will never admit to that. But That's the truth is,
the more people were exposed to that woman, the more
they could not stand her, the more they saw her
for what we called her out on as every day
(01:35:53):
in the show. An arrogant drunk. Trump responded this on
Twitter post tweet up real quick. It was very classy,
very classy, really coherent, calm, measured response from Trump. Trump says,
Kamala Harris, who is dumb as a rock in all caps,
(01:36:15):
is going around and using as a standard part of
her speech and why she lost the election. The twenty
twenty four was the closest presidential election in the twenty
first century. I knew he wasn't going to be able
to let her go, to let her run with that
lie unchecked. Everyone knows this is a lie and was
covered as such by Fox News. I won the electoral
College three hundred and twelve to two twenty six and
a landslide counties nationwide twenty six hundred and five twenty
(01:36:36):
five A landslide. Landslide is always in all caps, by
the way, all seven Swing states a landslide. And despite
the fact that California's fake mail in ballots came in
at ridiculous numbers, it was rigged. I still won the
popular vote by millions. Bush, as an example, won the
election by five hundred and thirty seven votes, and many
other elections were very close. Kamalis closest into the twenty
(01:36:57):
first century. SoundBite was, like everything else in the DEM Party,
a total lie. I expect an apology. Thank you for
your attention to this matter. Dumb is a rock? I
love it. I love the insult. That's uh was it
start calling or dumb as a rock?
Speaker 5 (01:37:17):
Are you?
Speaker 1 (01:37:17):
I don't know if you're reading that still or what
the deal is? Yeah? No, I mean, look, the woman's
got no political future. You want my honest opinion. I
told you they're going to use this book deal to
launder money. My guess is she's going to start getting
bribes to uh not run for office coming up pretty
soon here, because like I said, she's still in quite
a bit of debt, quite a like life ruining amounts
(01:37:39):
of debt. Because when you lose an election or win
an election, it doesn't matter you accrue all of the
debt that your campaign racked up. That money just doesn't
just get written off and thrown into the void. They
let racked up like close to a billion dollars in
debt or no, excuse me, twenty million in debt. I
don't think she can afford to pay twenty million dollars
(01:38:00):
on a pocket. I can't imagine the Uh could you imagine?
Harriskins sold the collections. You just got some sassy black
woman in Atlanta calling her up, ma'am, you need to
pay this back. We got a payment plan you can
do here. That's no. So the parties will often come
out and say, hey, you did you did us as
(01:38:22):
you ran for office. You put your name out there
for us. You know you scratch our back, we'll scratch yours.
We'll pay your debt. We'll wipe your debt and pay
it for you. They haven't done that yet. The debt's
still out there. Uh my guess is they're probably holding
that over her head. Hey, if you you can run
in twenty twenty eight. But if you do, this, debt's
all yours, like life ruining, amount of debt is all yours.
(01:38:44):
You go figure out how to pay it off. We'll
pay it off in twenty twenty eight. Rolls around and
we have a nominee. We ain't gonna do it yet.
Did you hear what Newsom said. When she called him
and asked for an endorsement, she called Newsom up and
when when she announced that she was going to take
the reins, Newsom picked up the phone, didn't even know
who it was, did never number saved, says, hey, it's
(01:39:06):
it's Kamala Harris. I'm asking for an endorsement, and Newsom says,
or she said, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden stepped down the
other day. I'm gonna be taking over the reins of
the nominee. Can I get an endorsement? And Newsen said,
I'm on a hike, let me call you back, hung
up the phone, and then he said goddamn five hundred
more times. Nobody had any respect for this woman. My
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guess is he wanted the nomination. You could see the
way he was just boaming at the mouth, salivating at
the idea of being the nomination when Biden melted down
in that in that debate. He wanted it, and he
knew there was no way in hell he was going
to get it. He didn't want to talk to her,
and now was that. But he wound out. He came
(01:39:49):
out and like a good boy, told the party line
didn't challenge her. Have to create the illusion of unity
in the Democrat Party. That's been our show. We will
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