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October 18, 2025 112 mins
Fans claim Taylor Swift’s “Life of a Show Girl” is right wing, Alex Jones strikes out in court, Virginia Democrats remind everyone who started the KKK, and Young Republican chapters across the country managed to take a break from panhandling for money to send some spicy text messages.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, stupid.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
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show starts that this is a comedic informative show, which means,
as South Park Biden used to say, we tackle serious
issues in a humorous manner. Sometimes I'm serious a lot
of the time, I'm full of shit. Sometimes I'm saying
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(00:24):
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stop watching. If you can take a joke, if you
can understand the concept of absurdism, if you can realize
that when somebody says something that may indicate a crime
or some type of insane belief, they're joking, you can

(00:45):
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Speaker 1 (00:46):
You're the type of person I like. Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
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(01:14):
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Speaker 1 (02:13):
It's Saturday.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
We're back to your normally scheduled flow of the show.
Stock call me on the red Face of White Supremacies
back with us. She's feeling better. How's the recovery.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
Good.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
They thought that because you were out of you you
were out of it last week, so they thought that
I had killed you or something.

Speaker 4 (02:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
No, she's still alive. She's We're all good. Yeah, she
was just a little under the weather. You probably could
have done it if you absolutely had to, don't you
think We just decided it would have been better for
her to sit that one out, so she did. We
got a whole bunch of stuff to talk about this week.
We got an update on the Israeli hostages situation. They
got all those folks out. Taylor Swift has evidently gone maga.

(02:56):
We're gonna talk about the right Taylor Swift's ascension down
the right wing rabbit hole? Are up the right wing?
I know this dissension would be down the right wing
rabbit hole. We're going to talk about the horrific double
standard going on in Virginia right now. Some young Republicans
got their group chats leaked. Thank god it wasn't me

(03:16):
this time. Zoran Bandani's in a little bit of hot
water over in New York City. We got an update
on the Alex Jones Endless defamation trial. There is a
new study that came out about students identifying as transgender
and non binary. We've got Columbus Day. The debate over

(03:37):
Columbus Day rages on. As we see year in and
year out, we got a whole bunch more stuff to
talk about. However, today a lot of you are probably
listening to this show on your way to the No
Kings protest, because that's this morning all over the place.
I heard it's going to be like twenty five hundred
different cities. The No k King's protests are back for

(04:02):
round two. Mia, do you think we should stop out
at the No Kings protests?

Speaker 4 (04:09):
No?

Speaker 2 (04:09):
No, you don't want to smell the body odor. I'll pass,
you'll pass. Yeah, you know you don't want to smell
the body odor down there. It's now Here's what's funny
about this. They did it the first time, and it's
it just shows you the type of losers that are
behind this. If you're going to protest something, protest it,

(04:30):
don't don't set up a scheduled start and end time.
I don't think what effective protest has ever started at
nine am and been over at eleven am sharp? How
does that make any sense? And the liberals are getting
mad if you look at the comments. They're not all
is supportive of it anymore. They'll see the thing pop
up and they'll go, please, for the love of God,
stop embarrassing us. The last one was a shit show,

(04:52):
and we showed you the images. These people are unhinged lunatics,
and they did far more of a disservice to their party.
If you go back and look at the approval ratings
for Donald Trump and Republicans in general after the No
Kings protest, they actually saw a little bit of a
bump because they showed how every now and then the
left likes to remind us just how unhinged the alternative

(05:14):
to what we have right now is. And people go,
you know the people in the middle, the Monty Scots
of the world that are like, yeah, I voted for Trump,
but you know he's done some things I don't like.
They take a look at them and go, oh, that's
why I voted for Trump. I forgot my bad never mind,
I'm cool with it again. So it's important that they
do that. I do want to address one other housekeeping

(05:35):
item before we get into current state of the left
and everything.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
So this week there.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
Have been five fatal or five individuals killed in four
separate fatal pit bull attacks. Now there was another nearly
fatal pit bull attack that I can't talk about because
there's a pending legal matter. What I want to let
you guys know, though, is I'm done talking about pit bulls.
I'm done trashing them. Not on the air, not because

(06:04):
I've had it come to Jesus or come to Jesus
moment or change of heart. I'm done talking about pit
bulls because I've realized how disruptive it is to the
local economies. And what I mean by that is, every
time I go on a rant about pit bulls, whether
we share it the clip on YouTube, whether it's on
Facebook wherever, we get dozens of pit mommies and deadbeat

(06:31):
dads commenting attacking me. And today I came to the
realization that if the pit bull owners are arguing with
me on Facebook, then that means that nobody is manning
the register at the gas station. If the pit bull
owners are coming at me, are too busy coming at

(06:53):
me on Facebook, then that means they're missing their court
hearings for child support. If, like listen man, somewhere in
this country there's a tattoo chair or there's a chair
at a tattoo studio that's empty because rather than because
a pit bull owner is arguing on Facebook with me,

(07:15):
rather than sitting in that chair getting their fifth kid
from their fourth baby, daddy's footprints tattooed across their chest.
I'm done disrupting the local economy. We need you people
out there doing your thing. Okay, I've had enough causing chaos.
We really need the pit bull owners back out, you know,

(07:38):
committing acts of arson on abandoned buildings, on condemned houses.
So I apologize for that. We will not be attacking.
I'm kidding. I'm only going to become more extreme in
my anti pit bull rhetoric. And you'll see in a
couple of weeks. We got a pretty major scandal. I've
partnered with a reporter friend of mine, Ricky Hernandez. We're

(07:58):
digging into a pretty massive sk handle here in Nebraska,
involving some major institutional failures and that god forsaken monstrosity
of a breed. But we'll talk about that later on.
Let's jump into the current state of the.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
Left before we do. I have some news. Oh oh
what from my sister. Okay, she got asked out.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
Oh, oh, she.

Speaker 3 (08:23):
Was by her buddy or her friend, her friend.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
Jodah, don't don't Dock's a kid, don't don't say kid's name.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Don't do that Jonas Jonas.

Speaker 3 (08:32):
Yeah, got asked out on her very first date.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Oh, but where are they going?

Speaker 3 (08:37):
She said no, she said no, He turned them down.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Where did the sixth graders go on She's in sixth grade? Right,
Where do the seventh graders go on dates? I don't know.
We should ask Joe Biden he would know anyways. Anyways,
all right, let's hop into the current state of the left.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Real quick, excuse me, it's man.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
All right. This week on the current state of the Left,
it's time to once again play our favorite game, which
liberal most belongs in a mental institution?

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Now here's the rules.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
They're simple, as we all know, every liberal belongs in
a mental institution, but by law, one of them must
belong in one more than the others. So we've got
three different contestants. Some of them you've heard of, some
of them you haven't. Some of them maybe you'll hear
of some other day when they inevitably walk into a
gas station or a church or something and just start

(09:30):
mowing people down because they've finally had a breakdown. We've
got three contestants. We need you to drop a comment
on YouTube and rumble which one or Facebook that that's
based with Caleb Savator Facebook group. Which one most belongs
in the mental institution? Now, this first guy decided to
take to TikTok to make a video to let you
know how he feels about you. If you still support MAGA,

(09:53):
let's hear him out. Bro.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Do you know how stupid you guys on.

Speaker 5 (09:59):
The right look when you keep referring to Antifa as
if it's an organization.

Speaker 4 (10:08):
Stop doing that.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
You're dumb. You're being dumb.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
Do you guys know that guy's telling you how stupid
you look? The guy with who can't go through the
metal detectors at TSA, The guy who if he went
to get an MRI, his nose would be ripped from
his face.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
That'd probably make him look better.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
The guy I mean, I think his gauges were the
size of that candle that's burning over there. That guy
thinks you look stupid. By the way, Antifa is totally
not a group, right, It's totally not a group. They
just have uniforms and members and a leadership structure and
headquarters and funding nationally. But it's not a group. It's

(10:51):
the most non group group I've.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Ever seen before. That guy thinks you looks stupid.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
Here's the thing I love when Live rules put those
giant piercings in their noses, those giant bowl like septim rings,
and when they get those giant gauges on their ears.
Because these people want to talk a bunch of shit
about a civil war and all that stuff.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Here's my thing.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
If I'm in a guy and he's got if I'm
gonna fight with a guy, if I'm in a guy
that was gay, If I'm gonna fight with a guy,
and if I'm gonna fight with a guy and he's
got those giant gauges or a big old fucking septum
ring that looks like a bowl down his nose, that's
the first thing I'm grabbing. So these people want to
start a bunch of shit, they have unnecessarily kneecapped themselves

(11:39):
more than they already are. I mean, we already know
these people who have never been in a fight before,
and they can't even bench their own weight.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
But that's irrelevant. That's what I like to see.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
Keep stretching your ears out like that, guys, you guys
that want to smoke and you want to fight us
so bad, Keep doing that, because I'm gonna grab that
pull and just start banging your head into the ground.
And that should be everybody's strategy. If somebody like that
tries to come at them, never initiate the violence first, though. Okay,
let's go to the next one here for current state
of the left. This is a singer some of you know.
Everything I've learned about her has been against my will.

(12:10):
I can't stand anything she's ever done. It's not just
that I don't like her music. She is the most
insufferable artist in the history of music. Ladies and gentlemen, chapel.

Speaker 4 (12:21):
Roone, Oh fuck eyes forever?

Speaker 1 (12:27):
How serious she is?

Speaker 4 (12:47):
Blu eyes.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
So deep?

Speaker 1 (12:52):
What was that in her? Were you looking at what
was in her hands? On her lap?

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Yeah? I don't know what that was? A cat, little
like stuffed alligator or something with a rosary on it.

Speaker 2 (13:05):
I mean, okay, So when we talk about well thought
out political discourse, does it get much more intellectual than that?
I mean, this is the leader for the gen Z
pop cultural liberal movement.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
Right here.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
Does it get any more well thought out and deep
than that right there? I mean, I don't know about
you guys, but that's this changes everything. I have done
a total one to eighty after seeing that video on
my stance on immigration. I think we should totally open
up the borders, just let anyone come in, suck off

(13:37):
the welfare system that you and I have to pay
for and they don't have to pay into, and abandon
our culture entirely because the bitch that sings Pink Pony
Club said fuck Ice and then did a thirty second pause,
probably because she was thinking about what she was going
to say next in that time, and then all she
came up with was just to repeat the thing she
said thirty seconds ago. This woman is the dumbest person

(14:00):
in music. What was that award she won where she
walked up dressed up like a klansman, Uh.

Speaker 3 (14:08):
I don't know. I think it was like the VMA's
or Degrea Amasyah.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
She had like a dunce cap on, and then she
went up and had like something she had written on
her phone and cried about how the musician out, how
poorly she was treated and they needed to unionize. Oh, no,
you poor thing. Chapel Rone's treated poorly. She needs to
unionize Mia. Do you know who has unions factories? If
the folks in the music industry, like chapel Rone are

(14:35):
treated so poorly, I can think of a great union
job with benefits that they can go work in right now,
in a coal mine, and you can trade places with
the miners the miner. The coal miners will go around
the country making music and snorting percocets for a living,
and chapel Rone can work in the mines. It's unionized.

(14:59):
You got the If it's that's what you're calling for. God,
all right. This last one here for which liberal most
belongs in a mental institution, is from a singer songwriter
on the Tic Tac named Ron Gallo. Now, Ron wants
to help you get into the Halloween spirit, so he

(15:20):
wrote a little bit of He wrote a little number
about it. It's better than anything Chapel Rome's ever written,
which is a really low bar. It's still not very good,
but go ahead and check it out.

Speaker 6 (15:31):
Some people are putting up Halloween declarations. Some people live
in a nimous scene. Some people got it so good
they need reminder. Some people need a break from the
thrills of a seat Somewhere. Bodies decorate the streets and

(15:54):
sidewalk somewhere, plastic phones pop out of the grass. That
twelve foot skeleton is pretty hilarious if you didn't get
shot up arm along the way to class. Some people
are putting up Halloween their decorations. Some people are living.

Speaker 7 (16:18):
In a night scene.

Speaker 4 (16:20):
I can't.

Speaker 6 (16:22):
Some people got it so good they you know, a minder.
Some people need a break from their mortality. Another day
or another gestapo and motor tune knocks, and Amazon leaves
an electric toothbrush on a porch floor. Another day of battle,

(16:44):
ride in a missile with a settle on ring of
my attention span gets shadowed.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
Do they realize that this is why people hate them?
Does the left understand? And this is why they lost
the election because you can't let people have any fun
without reminding them that somebody somewhere else has it worse
than them, So no one can ever enjoy anything again
because something bad's going on somewhere else in the world.

(17:17):
This is why people hate you, guys. You still don't
get it. You're still going to for God forbid. A
guy wants to just put a skeleton up in his
yard for Halloween. Can't do that. Nope, we have to
remind him, Hey, there's a war going on somewhere else.
This is why we can't stand you, because look, people
like me that understand that pay attention to what's going

(17:39):
on in the world. We're going to vote one way
or the other. We've got our minds made up. The
votes you're trying to court are the people that are
competing in the neighborhood Halloween decorating contest, the people that
have the time to worry about that. The votes you're
trying to court are the people who you're shaming because
they want to watch a football game on Sunday, or

(18:00):
the people that you're shaving because they took their kids
on a family vacation and some families don't have enough
money to eat.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Those are the people you're trying to court.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
And those are the people who you continue to insult
and continue to throw in their face that they can't
have anything fun. This is why Free Palestine never gained
any steam in the US outside of those like fringe
left wing circles. It was real popular among dipshits like that,
but it never went anywhere else. It was never a
cause that the average American like I said, that just

(18:31):
wants to grill and have a good time with his neighbors,
ever to ever picked up. And the reason they didn't
was because when they tried to grill and they posted
it to Instagram, pronouns for Palestine would swarm their account
and go, how dare you have a barbecue with your neighbors?
Families and Gaza are starving. If you were in Rapa
right now, you would have been drone strike at this barbecue. Well,

(18:54):
if I were in Rapa, they would have killed me
because I was, you know, cooking hot dogs. But that's
a side note. It wouldn't that killed me either. Like
that's what they don't understand this. There is a time
and a place to have these conversations. Whether I agree
with you or not, there's a time, and not legally.
You could talk about it legally whenever you want to,
but if you want to have effective messaging, there is

(19:17):
a time and a place to have these conversations. Like
I knew these were not serious people when I saw
somebody comment on a Facebook post about somebody's dog dying
that this is when I quote, this is what the
people in Gaza have to put up with every day.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
End quote.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
I saw that and I'm like, oh, and that was
pretty early on. I'm like, oh, this is a joke.
These are idiots. This is the the pronouns for Palestine,
the watermelon gang, whatever you want to call them. This
is the bottom of the barrel of humanity in terms
of who we're engaging with here. These people should just
be ignored. They're allowed minority who at least for my goals,

(19:59):
they're not going to get in the way of We
just need to ignore them. And uh, that's the only
way to deal with them. I mean, I've seen a
video the other day on TikTok where some woman posted
a video and it was it was like one of
those like tiktoks with the text on it and they
don't say anything, but it said what did it say?

Speaker 1 (20:15):
It said when I post rest in Peace to my dad.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
After dying, and somebody reminds me that at least I
don't live in Gaza, and I'm like, you, they don't
realize how many people they lose.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
They don't because you're not attacking.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
When you guys do things like that, when you tell
people to check their privilege and tell them that you
know they can't enjoy putting up Halloween decorations because somewhere else,
somebody did get turned into a skeleton. Which I hate
to break it to you, We're all going to be eventually.
It's more of a morbid joke than it is, you know,
ignoring your privilege compared to someone else in the world.

(20:51):
But when you guys tell people they can't put up
Halloween decorations, when you guys comment on posts about dead
parents or pets or whatever, and tell them that this
is what the people in Gaza have to deal with.
When you guys block traffic, you're turning off the people
who you need.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
People like me aren't gonna listen to you. We're done,
we don't have any care.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
The people in the middle, who are undecided or don't
really pay attention at all are the ones you're attacking
with this, because they're the ones who are predominantly They're
the ones who are driving to work. They're the ones
that are posting the memorial of their dead dog. They're
the ones that are putting up the Halloween decorations and
having the barbecues. You're attacking them, not the far right,

(21:33):
so continue, by all means, keep this up.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
This is great for me. I'm giving you guys free game.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Free game for the left today is stop acting like
insufferable pricks and party poopers. That's it. Stop being buzzkills.
That's what they do. They can't help it, but be
buzzkills because these people have never had fun in their
life because nobody invites them to parties.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
Nobody.

Speaker 2 (21:54):
I saw meme. It was a picture of Baron Trump
in a suit and Kamala Harris's stepdaughter and it was like, oh,
Harris's stepdaughter has a personality and Trump's son doesn't. I'm like, brother,
I know people that look like the folks in both
images in that picture. Let me tell you, the guy
that looks like Baron Trump is way more fun to
party with, way more fun to party with, because I

(22:16):
don't have to sit there. I've partied with people that
look like Kamala Harris's daughter. They sit there and they
just bitch and moan about social issues that they have
no control over. They don't let you have any fun. Look, man,
the you go to the casino with a dude that
looks like Baron Trump and after your third bathroom break,
quote unquote and your return to the blackjack table. You're

(22:38):
having the time of your fucking life. Okay, that's all
I'm saying. All right, MEA, which liberal most belongs in
the mental institution? I think I think Chapel Roone, just
for being Chapel.

Speaker 3 (22:52):
Roone, not for that incident in like particular, just for everything.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
Yes, I agree, Chapel Rowan.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
Congratulations, you belong in the mental institution, not necessarily because
you were the most unhinged of the three contestants, but
because I will no longer have to hear about you
if you're locked away. So that's been current state of
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Speaker 1 (25:55):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (25:55):
Hallick Baldwin had quite the week last week, So he
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his wife's car or his car?

Speaker 3 (26:07):
I think it was.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
Why was Alec Baldwin driving his wife's car?

Speaker 7 (26:12):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
You drive my car rarely.

Speaker 2 (26:16):
So the closest I've ever been to that was the
time I left your lights on on your car and
I killed the battery. That's the closest I've done I've
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Speaker 8 (26:30):
But this morning I was in this car accident. Guy
cut me off in a truck. Big garbage truck. I
mean a garbage truck the size of a whale. Never
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Speaker 2 (26:45):
Why does he sound like Trump describing this garbage truck
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All right, go ahead, get did you it was the.

Speaker 8 (26:59):
Big garbage truck I've ever seen any Anyway, I won't
go into the details now and bore you, but to
avoid hitting him, I hit a tree.

Speaker 4 (27:08):
I had a big fat tree.

Speaker 8 (27:11):
Crushed my car, my wife's car.

Speaker 4 (27:13):
I crushed my wife's car. I feel bad about that.

Speaker 8 (27:15):
That's all fine, and I'm fine, and my brother's fine,
and Bobby Bob. Congratulations to everybody on the film festival.
Thank you to the Easthampton Police Department, the Town Police
Department for coming to my aid. They came in to
be filed to report with them. Officer Gerkin is his name, G. E. R. K. Eaton,
a lovely guy. And there was another general that I

(27:36):
didn't get his name, but Officer Girkin from the East
Hampton Police Department as nice as can be and his
pusant as can be.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
An alix and I didn't know you were black.

Speaker 8 (27:46):
My wife's car is pretty smashed up.

Speaker 4 (27:49):
Big tree big Fat Tree.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
And Alex got the dead smoke detector batteries.

Speaker 8 (27:57):
I'm going to La to see my family. Can't wait.
I went out to California to gather my family. I
spent a few days out there and then come home.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
Why is he talking?

Speaker 2 (28:09):
What's it going?

Speaker 6 (28:10):
Stopped?

Speaker 9 (28:10):
My wife just obtained exclusive dashdam video showing the moment
after Baldwin crashed his suv on the east end of
New York's Long Island. The video is from the front
facing camera on a commercial truck. You're seeing the truck
here making what's believed to be a legal right turn,
and then it slows down.

Speaker 10 (28:30):
Seconds later, Baldwin's SUV is seen hitting a mailbox and
a tree off to the right side of the truck.
The actor and outspoken Trump hater claimed on social media
that he was driving his wife's Range Rover with his brother,
Stephen Baldwin in the passengers seat. He said he was
trying to avoid hitting this truck, so he veered off
the road into the tree. Does not appear though, that

(28:52):
anyone was injured.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
So Stephen was in the try that changes everything? Did
Justin Bieber call in the hit that changes everything? Why
did they add outspoken Trump hater to that is that,
how would you like that to be your identity? I mean,
Alec Baldwin's a fairly successful actor. You don't have to
like him as a person, but he's done a good

(29:15):
job in his career. I think he's a good actor.
And they add that, like your hatred for one man
defines you. That's actually kind of sad if you think
about it. The guy's got a legitimate legacy and the
thing he's defined by is the person he hates. That's insane.

Speaker 5 (29:37):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
He taught for someone who hates Trump.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
He talks exactly like him, exactly like him. That the
weird descriptive like almost over descriptive details, constant callbacks is
the ram.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
I mean he talks like Trump.

Speaker 2 (29:53):
Uh. Next up, we've got so well, as we all know,
Bad Bunny is going to be the superper Bowl halftime show.
And they asked, now, look, I'm not thrilled about it,
but like I told you before, this was a business decision.
They're trying to reach more TV so they can sell
more ads, and blah blah blah blah blah.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
I'm not going to watch it.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
Very rarely do I pay any attention during the super
Bowl halftime show anyway, So it really doesn't matter to me.
I don't care all that much. I don't know what
the guy's politics are. I couldn't tell you a song
if it walked up and kicked me in the dick.
But Speaker Mike Johnson was asked about it, and this
just and Mike Johnson's a Republican in Congress, and this
just shows you how out of touch these dinosaur politicians

(30:36):
on both sides of the aisle are with the average
everyday American. Any reaction to that Bad Bunny being chosen
as the super Bowl halftime time I didn't even.

Speaker 11 (30:44):
Know who Bad Bunny was, but it sounds like a
terrible decision in my viewfic how I'm hearing?

Speaker 1 (30:51):
What's it?

Speaker 2 (30:51):
How come?

Speaker 4 (30:52):
Well?

Speaker 11 (30:53):
It sounds like he's not someone who appeals to a
broader audience. And I think, you know, there's so many
on the super Bowl, a lot of young, impressionable children,
and I think, in my view, you would have Lee
Greenwood ROMs doing that, not somebody like this.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
Thank you, missus, Speaker.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Lee Greenwood. Do you know who Lee Greenwood is? Mia?

Speaker 2 (31:19):
I'm looking them up right now because I'm proud to
be an American. Eli, No, I'm free that guy. Look
fine song, nothing wrong with it, But he's like eighty
four years old. Two I was close. He hasn't been
relevant since the Reagan era. I mean, like I look,

(31:43):
I get the frustration with the Bad Bunny thing. I
don't care either way. To be honest with you, yes,
of course I'd prefer someone I actually listen to. But
I understand why people are upset about it. It does
kind of feel like from the outside looking in, when
you don't consider the business perspective. I could see how
it could feel like kind of a poke in the eye.
But Lee Greenwood, Lee Greenwood listen. Turning Point, USA is

(32:06):
supposed to be putting on its own Super Bowl halftime show.
I don't know what's going on with that. I hope
it's Limp Biscuit. If they give me a Limp Biscuit
halftime show, we're turning the channel, baby, we're watching that.
We're gonna break stuff. What would you rather watch, Limp
Biscuit or Bad Bunny?

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Neither neither. You wouldn't want to get down with Fred?

Speaker 3 (32:29):
Not really?

Speaker 2 (32:29):
No, Well, MIA's going to Harty with me in March
she's excited. What song do you want to hear the most?

Speaker 3 (32:40):
I don't know. I don't know any of them.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
You know, the dog one, not the dog one she
doesn't want to hear. I almost guarantee he sings ith what.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Else we got here?

Speaker 3 (32:51):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (32:51):
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, all right. Kevin fetter Line
has made quite the claim. Kevin fetter Line has now
alleged allegedly that his ex wife is she his ex wife?
They were married for like three weeks. Is that still
count as a wife? His ex quote unquote wife. Britney
Spears would and I quote watch their sons sleep with

(33:15):
a knife in her hand. Britney spears every day listen,
I was out on the forefront, half jokingly saying I
was Team Britney's dad before I was even on this show.
You can go back to the Breton Circuses podcast days.
I was at the forefront saying I was Team Britney's dad,
and everyone said I was heartless and a misogynist and

(33:36):
a monster, and blah blah blah blah blah. Every single
day we learned something new about this woman. That shows
how ahead of my time I was. Now, I was
joking back then, I didn't care either way. I just
said it because I knew it got a reaction. Now
I am unronically team Britney's dad. Give the man the
Conservatorship back. He was trying to protect us. I love

(33:58):
when you see these videos of her acting unhinged, and people,
you know, we'll have the audacity to go, hey, maybe
her dad wasn't all wrong with the conservatorship and they're like, oh,
God forbid a woman want to dance with knives in
her living room by herself. No, yeah, she probably listened.
You want to dance with knives on your own time,
that's fine, But you probably, when you've got kids and

(34:19):
stuff like that that are going to be your you know,
get an inheritance from you, you probably should have someone
else managing your money.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
That's all I'll say.

Speaker 3 (34:33):
She so, Kevin Federline has full custody of their kids.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
That's bad. Yeah, when Kate fed yeah, gives full custody
of your kids over you.

Speaker 3 (34:42):
He also said that on their the night before their wedding,
she called justin Timberley knives.

Speaker 2 (34:52):
That's all. Oh classic move, get that closure right before
you hear I hear stories about that, like the the
bride will text her ex for I, bro, if you're
soon to be wife, says that get out of there
before I do call the wedding off.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
Blow it up. It's fine, It'll be a funny story
in a couple of years, I promise.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
All right, let's get into sports news here, Skip Bayless. Okay,
So Travis Hunter is a NFL player. We talk He
plays with the Jacksonville Jaguars. We actually talked about him
and his girlfriend and they had some drama there. She
seems like a sucubus, but whatever. H So he got

(35:31):
baptized on Sunday before the game. He became a Christian.
He got baptized, and that blew up all over the internet.
Skip Bayless posted a twenty eight minute video which I'm
not going to share with you because I didn't even
bother to watch all of it because I didn't really
care what he had to say. After I saw the
subtext of it with the following excuse me with the

(35:52):
following uh tweet attached to it. The caption says, there
is no way Travis Hunter should have chosen to be
baptized on the morning of a game. He is losing interest,
He is mentally checking out on the Jaguars. Oh boy,
If that's not on the Mount rushmore of bad takes,

(36:15):
I don't know what is. Shouldn't have chosen to get
baptized on a Sunday, Skip, That's when you do it.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
That's when you do it.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
And anyone who has been a member of the Christian
faith for more than ten minutes will be able to
tell you that God, believe it or not, is actually
prioritized above football. I know this is hard for some
of these heathens that have spent their entire lives working
in the entertainment industry and just totally sold their souls.

Speaker 1 (36:45):
Whether it's literally or figuratively's up to you to decide.
But that's the case.

Speaker 2 (36:52):
I don't think it really distracted him from the game
that much that he got dipped in water. While somebody said,
I hate to break it to you, Skip, there's plenty
of NFL players who attend church before the games. Are
they not focused either? Like, do you guys get there's
more than football? I mean, imagine taking that with any

(37:12):
other job, any other job. Can't believe he got baptized
the morning before he was supposed to go into his
shift at Quick Trip. He's losing focus. That would be
a religious discrimination lawsuit and a big payday if somebody
said that your faith is bigger than your job. We

(37:36):
got one more piece of sports news here. So Penn
State has fired their football coach. I don't think Matt
Ruhle from Nebraska is going to take the job. I've
seen all the conspiracy theories. I need to see a
little bit more smoke to that other than just speculation
and dot connecting. But that's Nonetheless, they fired James Franklin.
My guess is they're gonna regret it. But here's what

(37:56):
the Penn State ad said he's looking for in his
next coach. Go ahead and tell me and drop a
comment on YouTube runboard of that space with Caleb Savator
Facebook group under this show's bulletin if you know if
you noticed what it was he said, good.

Speaker 5 (38:11):
Our next coach will be someone who embodies everything Penn
State stands for. Integrity, accountability, toughness, humility, and an elite motivator.
We'll find a coach who can achieve.

Speaker 2 (38:26):
Ext everything Penn State stands for, really accountability, because what
I think Penn State, you know the team that spent
decades covering up child rape. The first two words that
come to my mind are accountability and integrity. He should

(38:51):
have went out there and be like, hey, we need
someone who embodies the Penn State way, someone who's willing
to lie and there's no low they're not willing to
stoop to if it means winning a game. Okay, you
want to know the sick thing about this, about the
Penn State thing, The worst thing about it, I mean,
besides the fact that they slapped him with like a
decade's worth of sanctions and then lifted him after a year,

(39:13):
which was a total joke, the NCAA didn't take it seriously.
Child rapists tend to get off really easily in this country.

Speaker 1 (39:18):
I don't know why.

Speaker 2 (39:20):
It's like the worst crime you can commit, and for
whatever reason, they treat it like you ran a stop
sign or something. The worst part about that was it
was so clear that everyone there knew there were a
little easter eggs dropped. I mean Sandusky his autobiography. Do
you have any idea what? His autobiography was called mea
Don't take.

Speaker 1 (39:40):
A guess, A little kid lover. No, not Michael Scott's
online cating profile. It was called Touched.

Speaker 2 (39:48):
His autobiography that was on sale in the Penn State
bookstore was called Touched. They had in the school cafeteria.
Some of the coaches that had been there for a
while would have like a meal that you know, they requested.
You know, like if the celebrity goes to a restaurant
a lot and there's a specific like they do like

(40:08):
the Travis Scott meals and McDonald's that kind of stuff
where it's like a specific meal that that high profile
individual likes to order. Well, Sandusky had his own. It
was an ice cream dish called the Sandusky Special. It
was two scoops of ice cream with a banana in.

Speaker 1 (40:23):
The middle of it.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
It looked like a cock and balls. They all knew
it was a big joke what was going on up there,
and they rolled with it. So, yeah, the next coach
needs to have Listen, accountability and integrity at Penn State
is a low bar. That's all we'll say there. That's
been storebrand CMZ.

Speaker 1 (40:44):
Stay tuned.

Speaker 2 (40:45):
We got a whole bunch of stories coming up all right.
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of stuff to get into this week. So as we know,
Donald Trump got that historic Israel Gaza ceasefire deal agreed to.
They brought the hostages home, and everyone's talking about what

(41:51):
a raw deal the Palestinians got. Everyone's talking about how
on the pronouns for Palestine's side, how screwed the Palestinians
got out of this deal. I mean, if we really
want to do numbers, So Palestine sent twenty the twenty Israeli.

Speaker 1 (42:12):
Hostages back to Israel that they had taken, and.

Speaker 2 (42:16):
Israel sent fifteen hundred Palestinian prisoners back to Gaza. By
the way, some of these prisoners were guys who had
attempted suicide bombings, mass murderers, terror sleeper cell leaders, all
got sent back to Palestine. And we're supposed to believe

(42:36):
that Gaza got the raw deal out of this. Guys.
I hate to break it to you, I really do,
But war as hell it is. You don't get to
start a war and then start making demands after you

(42:57):
lose it when it comes time to negotiation. By the way,
this idea that there's this negotiation aspect in a war
is relatively new in the course of human history, like
one hundred maybe two hundred years old new. I mean,
for the longest time, the way war worked was one

(43:18):
side starts shit with the other side. It might be
over land, it might be over resources, it might be
over personal issues, religion, politics, whatever. But one side starts
shit with the other side, they fight it out and
then the winning side kills everybody or take some hostage.
They rape the women, they burn the villages to the ground.

Speaker 1 (43:39):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (43:41):
This is new or people come in and you lose
and you actually get some type of deal out of it.
The reality is Israel could have pulverized to us if
they wanted to. The United States kept the dog on
a leash. That's what happened here. Donald Trump and Biden.
Biden didn't really have any control over netan Yahoo, but

(44:04):
Donald Trump, for the shit we gave him about it,
he actually did keep net and Yahoo and Israel on
a leash.

Speaker 1 (44:11):
This could have been a whole lot worse.

Speaker 2 (44:12):
They could have glassed Gaza if they wanted to, but
they didn't. It's like trying to win a football game
only playing defense what Israel was doing. Had they let
them play offense, it would have been a blowout by
the end of the first quarter. They didn't do that, though,
So people are upset that Hamas is getting a raw deal,

(44:34):
and it's like, dude, you don't get to start a war,
lose said war, and then make all these demands. You
should be lucky they're giving you anything. I don't get
to walk up to the guy that's a six foot
six MMA fighter at the bar, punch him in the face,
and then get mad when he wants to fight me.

(44:55):
Because that's what Hamas did. They launched their attack on
October seventh, took him an hostages, and then went, whoa,
if you don't shoot us, and you do X, Y
and Z, we'll send these hostages back. And Israel's basically like,
fuck you, that's not how this works. You don't get
to hit me, and then immediately go WHOA, Let's talk
it out, man. I know I sucker punched you, but

(45:17):
let let's talk this out now. I will say the
Massade is supposedly the best intelligence agency in the world,
and you know them and the CIA, and they've got
all this information and they couldn't figure out that Hamas
launched this attack on October seventh, a couple of years
ago my wedding day, by the way, But they couldn't.

Speaker 1 (45:37):
I find that hard to believe. I think this is
kind of a kin to the.

Speaker 2 (45:40):
Nine to eleven inside job theories that maybe some folks
on the inside had an idea nine to eleven was
coming and it was while they didn't carry it out.
It was going to give them a convenient scapegoat to
start a war they'd been itching to start for a while.
That's what I think happened with October seventh. Nonetheless, though
Israel didn't go into Gaza, point their guns at people's
heads and say, hey, you have to go attack this

(46:03):
music festival here Amass at the end of the day,
are the ones that decided to do it. Now, there
should absolutely be accountability for folks inside the masade in
the Israeli government if they truly did know that this
was coming and allowed it to happen. But let's not
act like that. It takes two to tango, Okay, it
takes it takes two to tango. So they lost the war.

(46:26):
They started to fight, and they couldn't fit. They started
a fight they knew they couldn't win. And now they're
crying that they didn't get a good enough deal. And
you notice a lot of the pronouns for Palestine. People
are awful quiet here, they're awful quiet. I mean, all
we've heard for two years, three years, no, two years
now is free Palestine, Free Palestine, Free Palestine. And then

(46:51):
Donald Trump comes along and actually does free Palestine and
They're like, well, not like that.

Speaker 1 (46:58):
What do you mean not like that?

Speaker 2 (47:00):
Because I've told you guys for the longest time, this
isn't actually and I said it last week. I'll say
it again. Palestine was a vehicle for them to get
to their destination. The destination is total chaos, anarchy and chaos.
They didn't actually believe that the hostage. They didn't actually
believe there would be a Gaza ceasefire because the historical
precedent's pretty clear on it. There never works. Usually their

(47:22):
side starts it, but they didn't, so they didn't think
that was actually going to happen. This was an excuse
for them to bitch and moan and arrive at the
end goal, which was communism, Marxism, whatever you want to
call it. And it was also an excuse for a
lot of them to hate Jews. That's really what it was.
Look no further than this protest on October seventh of

(47:43):
this year. If you don't believe me, we did not
act it up. We did not act it up. After me,
we did not act it up. If we acted it up,
life behind you and read this has been literally so

(48:07):
our work is not done. You must show up.

Speaker 12 (48:12):
Longer than we did the first October seventh's louder than
we did the first Nuctober sad. They're going to get
clear and we are not going anywhere. We will keep fighting.

Speaker 2 (48:31):
Until Palestine is free. Up the river to the scene
our lifetime makes a noise. Stop it truly is. I mean,

(48:54):
there's a collective IQ at those protests of about seventy three.
They're just the this knuckle dragging morons you will ever encounter.
None of them have any original talking points. They can't
tell you why they feel the way they do. They
can stand there and chant and hand you a pamphlet
or an Instagram the Instagram slacktivism shit that tells you

(49:17):
how they feel.

Speaker 1 (49:18):
For them, that's it. That's it.

Speaker 2 (49:21):
Those little graphics you see on Instagram, you know what
I'm talking about. This people share to their stories like
that's they're spreading awareness. I saw one the other day.
It was like, how to be more vigilant in your activism.
I'm like, you press two buttons. That's not activism. But anyway,
these people are fools. I'm sorry in my opinion, and

(49:42):
I think the law probably agree with me when they say,
and I quote, we will come stronger than we did
the first October seventh. Then, quote, that sounds like a
threat to me, considering that hundreds of people were massacred
at a music festival, that sounds like a threat. I
don't know how you can consider that to be anything
but a threat. And I don't know who that guy

(50:02):
was that was leading that protest, but if he's not
from here, he needs to be shipped back to wherever
the hell he came from, because that's not somebody we
want in our country. If he's an American, he needs
to be put in prison for incitement of violence. I mean,
that's christ, That's there's no hiding behind that. That's clear

(50:23):
what you mean. Usually when you talk to these pronouns
for Palestine people, you know you actually get one the
conform a coherent sentence. Every now and then you'll get
or excuse me, when you the rare occasions where you
can get one the conform a coherent sentence, but they'll
at least pretend to disavow what happened on October seventh.
They're increasing the temperature, they're upping the rhetoric here, and

(50:46):
they're saying that no, we October seventh didn't go far enough.
They want to kill more Jews, they want to target
more soft targets and more innocent civilians. And these are
people in the United States that are saying that everyone
there that was at that rally chanting that should be
identified and either locked in prison for incitement of terrorism

(51:07):
or deported back to wherever the hell they came from.
I don't care if they're a citizen or not. They
need to be gone. There's no excuse to have people
like that in this country. Had we known that they
held those beliefs when they came here, we wouldn't have
let them in. They should not get to stay here.
That's all there is to it. If I welcome you
into my house and then you come into my house
and say, yeah, by the way, Caleb, I want to

(51:29):
kill you, and I go no, you have to leave,
and you're like you can't. You allowed me into your
house for this cookout. I'm like, yeah, yeah, things have changed. Man.
I wouldn't have let you in the house if you
said you wanted to kill me, Well, too bad, I'm here.
I can't go anywhere. That's not how that works. You
have to leave my house or I'm gonna shoot you. Like,
that's those are your two options. It's the same thing.

(51:50):
They have to leave the country. You don't get to
stay here.

Speaker 1 (51:53):
Period. End of discussion. All right, let's go to the
next one.

Speaker 2 (51:56):
So Taylor Swift released her new album, The Life of
a Showgirl last was it last week or two weeks ago?

Speaker 3 (52:05):
Two weeks ago?

Speaker 2 (52:07):
And it's smashing the records. It's selling out everywhere. She's
got like thirteen different versions that you can buy, and
she's just breaking her fans over the coals.

Speaker 1 (52:19):
Whatever.

Speaker 2 (52:19):
I don't even she got a song about Kelsey's dick
in it, and I mean, there's all kinds of stuff
to talk about.

Speaker 3 (52:25):
Not confirmed, it's about That's what it's about.

Speaker 2 (52:30):
But what's caught everyone's attention, at least our friends on
the terminally online left, is that Taylor Swift has gone maga.
She's gone right wing influencers. She's gonna be on Fox
News on Taylor Swift's going to be on the Turning
Point USA tour next when they start doing the college

(52:53):
change My Mind debate sessions, Taylor Swift's going to be
the one sitting there arguing it's some ugly, blue haired,
gender confused college girl about why there's only two genders,
and how you were born a woman, you will die
one that's going to be Taylor Swift. When do you
think Taylor's going to launch her own podcast on Info Wars.

Speaker 3 (53:15):
It's only a matter of time.

Speaker 2 (53:16):
Taylor's going to get on the Alex Jones network with
her own radio show.

Speaker 3 (53:22):
Yeah, I mean anything to make that money.

Speaker 1 (53:24):
Oh, she'd do it too, yeah.

Speaker 2 (53:26):
Yeah. Do you think her fans would jump ship with
her if Taylor started a right wing radio show on
Info Wars?

Speaker 1 (53:33):
Do you think her fans would tune in?

Speaker 3 (53:35):
I think there's a good majority that would.

Speaker 1 (53:38):
Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 2 (53:40):
I'm just imagining Taylor up talking about like nine to
eleven and stuff like that being the inside job. And
uh so, well, here's a TikToker that that really breaks
it down for us. Have your finger on the pause
button ready, because we're going to react to it as
it goes.

Speaker 4 (53:54):
But go ahead, okay, Taylor said, is handing the conservative
agenda on a silver platter to the masses. And before
I go any further, and before you argue with me,
you cannot convince me that the master lyricist of our generation,
akin to Shakespeare, the Easter egg Master of our generation
is not aware of what her entire optics and lyrics
and album and everything is giving at this very moment.

(54:16):
Before you suggest that this was supposed to be a satirical, why.

Speaker 2 (54:19):
Do the TikTok girls always do that crap with their
hands where they throw them down in their nails in
front of the camera. Why do they always do that
when they're trying I mean, they never actually make a point,
but they think they're making a point and they throw
their hands down like that, Like to really just add
the exclamation point, the emphasis to the nonsense, nonsensical dribble
that provides nothing other than further evidence as to why

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we need to repeal.

Speaker 1 (54:42):
The Nineteenth Amendment that they just vomited out of their mouth. Okay, well, album, I.

Speaker 4 (54:48):
Would like to remind you how she feels about this
album in her own words.

Speaker 13 (54:52):
The world to me to have this creative experience where
like we knew that we had to bring the best
ideas we've ever had. Yeah, and I know I also
know the pressure I'm putting on this record by saying that,
but I don't care because I love it that much.
There's not other ones coming. This is the record I've
been wanting to make for a very long time.

Speaker 4 (55:12):
I'm trying to wrapifire this as fast as I can
so that my video is not an hour long. But
we're going to start within the rollout of the album,
the announcement of the album on Our Boyfriend's Football put Posit.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
Oh no, not the football podcast. How dare she roll
it out?

Speaker 3 (55:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (55:29):
She's only supposed to go to the corporate approved media outlets, right,
it can't be the podcast cycle. She can only go
on like four different networks that the handlers at the
CIA have approved. God forbid, she just try to you know, maybe,
do you think it's more to do with that it
was a football podcast and they're trying to reach a

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right wing audience, or do you think it's more to
do with the fact that she's marrying that guy their
finances are about to be combined. Taylor's mind is always
on the money, and she knows that if she drops
that album info on that podcast, that's going to drive
viewership up about thirty times what it normally gets and
get them paid. Which one do you think is more

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likely that it was a political stunt or that she's
trying to make money. You're the Swiftie Mia, which one's
more likely.

Speaker 3 (56:19):
Well, they weren't engaged at the time of the podcast.

Speaker 1 (56:22):
They're still together.

Speaker 3 (56:23):
Yeah, you actually got engaged right after he proposed, right
after they were done with the podcast. But still like
it was a business standpoint.

Speaker 1 (56:33):
Business, Yeah, it's not politics.

Speaker 3 (56:36):
Yeah, No, she knew that like that would get him
money in turn that would get her money eventually.

Speaker 14 (56:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (56:44):
Yeah, it's a branding thing.

Speaker 3 (56:45):
No, she wanted to get the views on his on
her boyfriend's podcast.

Speaker 2 (56:49):
Well, yeah, because that's the thing is if she goes
on you know, Jimmy Fallon or whatever show and breaks
it there, a whole bunch of people are going to
get paid.

Speaker 1 (57:00):
They're going to see that.

Speaker 2 (57:00):
But if she does it on Travis and Jason Kelsey's podcast,
that's independent.

Speaker 1 (57:07):
They get paid.

Speaker 2 (57:08):
They don't have to worry about advertisers, producers, none of that.
That's them. They get all the ad revenue from that,
them and their crew. I doubt they have a big crew.
It looks like they got a pretty casual operation over there.
But they get they get the money out of that.

Speaker 1 (57:22):
That's it. It's it's business.

Speaker 2 (57:24):
She knew that she was going to bring thirty million
views to whatever she dropped that on, and she said,
why the fuck not do it on something that's going
to increase mine and my soon to be husband's brand.

Speaker 1 (57:34):
That's all it is.

Speaker 4 (57:35):
Okay, friend who plays for the NFL, who we are
now aligning our brand with, is one of the most
racist and problematic pause it.

Speaker 2 (57:44):
Yes, the NFL is like eighty percent black. It's racist
to get white people. If anything, the NFL, despite people saying, hey,
this is getting a little bit much, has continuously just
put end racism in the end zone. By the way,
that made me stop being a racist. When they started
doing that. It was effective. The NFL problematic. Half the

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country thinks it's woke. The other half thinks it's problematic.
I would like to bring this retard on the show
and ask her to elaborate further upon that, because I'm
sure she's not going to, because that's how liberals are.
They'll drop just a nonsensical claim like that and refuse
to elaborate any further because they know the second they do,
it's going to fold like a house of cards. I
would love to bring her on the show. Do you

(58:29):
think we can get her on the show? No? Probably
not now huh, Well, her forehead takes up half the camera.
There not the biggest forehead we've criticized on this show,
though we know who it is.

Speaker 1 (58:43):
All Right, Continue, And.

Speaker 4 (58:44):
I don't know how long Taylor Swift's been doing this,
but I know it's been a pretty good amount of time.
She's worked pretty hard for her career. Oh why are
we sharing what you are saying is the best piece
of work you've ever put out, and you're going to
share it with a man? No, announce it with a
This is where the optics are starting. We are creeping
our way down.

Speaker 2 (59:05):
Not with a man. Not with a man. No, oh dear,
no where else was she supposed to do it? I mean,
this really feels to me like this woman is looking
for things to be offended by. She's really digging. I mean,

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this is a sad victim mentality way to go about life,
To just spend your time over analyzing everything going. How
can I get offended by this? What here can I
pretend to be upset about? This is a mental illness,

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is what this is. And this is why we have
to make asylums great again.

Speaker 1 (59:50):
Continue.

Speaker 4 (59:52):
I'm the conservative pipeline. And before you say that's a reach.
I'm not done. We all know what's coming next. The
engagement they got engaged as a can you deal with
the album roll out? Yes they did, the album was
announced and when.

Speaker 2 (01:00:05):
Now engagement is right wing engagement? Getting engaged is right
is maga? Don't you love when they do the self
owns like this? They call things republican coded that are
really just signs of being a stable, productive human, Like, hey, uh,
you know, having family values and getting married and raising
your kids properly is maga coded.

Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
So the alternative is liberal coded.

Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
I guess so being a degenerate deadbeat who goes around
and sleeps around with a bunch of different people and
doesn't raise their kids properly is liberal code. Okay, sure
you guys can have that one. Remember the people I
talked about the Halloween decoration people, how do you think
they're going to feel about that?

Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
Continue?

Speaker 4 (01:00:51):
Two days later it was an announce that they were engaged.
To talk about how manufactured that is. We could talk
about how inauthentive is. We can also talk about how
it is yet step towards the conservative pipeline. Now, if
you're unaware about her history.

Speaker 2 (01:01:05):
With la the only conservatives get married. If you guys
didn't know, it's only conservatives that get married, big off
forehead and no brain in it. Continue, you didn't like
her very much?

Speaker 4 (01:01:22):
He in all caps. I hate Taylor Swift. She's a
childless cat lady. I want you to bank that for
later in the video. Well, once this engagement happened, we
had a public statement put out by pumpk Command and
he said, Wow, Taylor Swift, you know what, she's a
great person. She's a terrific person even and I'm very
happy for them. I wish them best in their marriage.

Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
Pause. So they asked him about it. The media asked Trump.

Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
It's not like Trump went out of his way, like
what you're doing right here to congratulate her. They asked her.
They asked him in a press conference. They said, Hey,
did you hear Taylor Swift got engaged? What was what did?
What was he supposed to say? Oh, I can't wait
for it to fail. I gave it six months. I mean,

(01:02:09):
is that what he was supposed to say? I wish
I'm the best. Good luck. But somehow, in her mentally
ill brain rotted liberal mind. I think she's trying to
make the implication that there's some type of collusion between
Taylor Swift and Trump. Whether it's firsthand or third hand,

(01:02:32):
I don't know, but I think she am I reading
this wrong. I think she's trying to make the inference
here or excuse me, the implication that Taylor Swift and
Trump are colluding here by him telling her I wish
you I wish you're the best of luck. Okay, Okay.

Speaker 4 (01:02:50):
Now, I'm not claiming that Taylor Swift can control what
that man says, or that they are partnering in these words. No,
I'm not saying that cut off. The US has a
history of using pop culture to further a political agenda.

Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
She's doing what like you guys did with the lgb
b Q four k h D t V crap for
the last five years.

Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
That that's what you mean, right.

Speaker 4 (01:03:18):
He wants everyone else to do is to get married
and have white babies. What I do know that she
can control is the music that she puts on White
VA And I'm just going to jump right into it.
Canceled is an anthem for those who are over being
politically correct, and we're breaking down the wall of shame
that it is that it means to be canceled. Taylor
Swift says, it's okay now to be canceled, and that's

(01:03:41):
actually cool and maybe if.

Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
I'm canceled, I can That's the best part about this
is this is the Here's what this is. This is
the REALI is it because listen, I don't think Taylor
Swift is maga. I don't think she's conservative. What I
do think is that this is the realization that these
people have lost the culture war and they are not

(01:04:04):
taking it well. It's like I told you a couple
of weeks ago, I said, what you're seeing right now
is a group of people that not only lost the
culture war, but chose to make the culture war their
entire personality. They have nothing else going for them, and
when you lose something that is the only thing you have,
you tend to spiral.

Speaker 1 (01:04:22):
And that's what you're watching in real time right here.
They can't take it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
One of the the biggest pop star in the world
is criticizing cancel culture, the cancel culture that these idiots started.
By the way we're finishing it, we're ending that we're
winning the war and then throwing the ring into the
fires of Mount Doom when we're done. With it, But
now the biggest pop star in the world is criticizing it.

(01:04:48):
And did she ever really come out in favor of it,
of canceling people. No, no, so she was never had
an opinion. It's like she did a one to eighty
on it. She just said, hey, this was bullshit, which
is so typical of megastars. They wait until it's safe
to be the last one on the dogpile all the time,
which whatever, But this, I mean, it's it's just so ridiculous.

(01:05:11):
It's so ridiculous that, Yeah, this is the last dying
gasps of left wing cancel culture that you're watching right here.
Oh no, we can't just terrorize people for making jokes anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:05:23):
What were you going to say?

Speaker 3 (01:05:24):
Oh, I was saying the song is like more about
like her friends that have also been canceled in kind
of having like an understanding with them.

Speaker 2 (01:05:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:05:37):
So it's yeah, not even really about what she's saying
it's about. So she she basically got the meaning of
the song wrong. Yeah, that's not what the song is about.

Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
It not not at all, not at all all. Right,
let's go to the next one.

Speaker 4 (01:05:53):
Keep going, be your friend. See how that see see
where we're we're taking steps. When I first heard the lyric,
I'm not a bad bitch and I'm not a savage.
If that is not the most dog whistleing shit I've
ever watched in my life, moving onto wishless?

Speaker 2 (01:06:14):
No, no, don't, don't move on, elaborate what the fuck
that means? How is that even remotely close to it?
And I quote dog whistle, I'm not a bad bitch
and I'm not a savage. How is that a dog
whistle at all? You can't just just drop retarded points
like that, refuse to elaborate and go okay, moving on, Okay,

(01:06:36):
moving on, Okay, keep it going.

Speaker 4 (01:06:41):
They want they they want a fat ass and a
baby face. They want freedom, they want three dogs, they
call their kids. But I just want you have a
couple of kids, have the whole block looking like you.
And say that again. I want to have your white babies,

(01:07:04):
and I actually want our entire neighborhood to be racially homogenous.

Speaker 2 (01:07:08):
She would I want, She's gonna foul out reaching like this.
I mean, I want to have a couple of kids
that look like you. Who are the kids supposed to
look like? Who are they supposed to look like the gardener.

(01:07:29):
I hope your kids at least somewhat resemble you, unless
they're adopted. Yes, she's marrying a white guy. They're going
to have white babies. That's it. That's it, the idea
the whole block. She's not. I don't correct me if
I'm wrong. I don't think she's saying she wants the
whole block to be white. She wants to make so
many kids that ever the whole block looks like them. Yeah,

(01:07:53):
here's what's really wrong with these retards like this. This
is why they're so upset is because Taylor Swift was.
It's not just the mascot for the childless cat ladies,
but she was the glowing example for the longest time.
They're like, look all you guys criticizing me for making
these decisions. That's how Look how happy Taylor Swift is.
And now Taylor Swift is done to onoint eighty. Now

(01:08:14):
they have no one to vindicate their bad choices that
they are so clearly insecure about so clearly. It eats
them alive every day that they've decided to be so
vocal about how much they hate the idea of a
traditional family and having children and getting married, and that
they can either continue to ride that out because they
refuse to admit that they were wrong about it, or

(01:08:36):
they can eat crow, say hey, I fucked up, and
try to go find a man that's willing to put
up with their bullshit. Neither of those are appealing options
to them, because while the first one likely ends with
a gun in their mouth, the second one ends with
them having to admit that they got something wrong, which
to a lot of them, is worse than putting a
gun in their mouth.

Speaker 4 (01:08:57):
Okay, through this higher thing with Trump right about how
she and her FAMI base did not like being called
childless cat ladies anymore, And now Taylor is calling y'all
childless cat ladies because I.

Speaker 2 (01:09:12):
Missed that lyric? Can we play that one? Can we
play that song?

Speaker 4 (01:09:15):
And you know what's coming next? What baby product?

Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
Absolutely it is the woman. The woman knows her merg
buzz it. Would you buy the Taylor Swift baby product? No,
it'd probably be overpriced in cheap Chinese labor. But it's

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the Taylor Swift. You know that's what's coming though. That's
a good point, the woman. That's the best point she's
made this whole video. The woman knows the business side
of it. That's all there is to it. She knows
how to do the business. So Okay, we're almost done,
I promise. Video just makes me laugh.

Speaker 3 (01:10:01):
She even so going back to like how she said
she was like a childish cat lady. So she even
has a lyric in one of her songs where she says, like, uh,
she didn't believe in marriage and then like going on
about how like until she like changed.

Speaker 2 (01:10:17):
I feel like that's a lot of people though.

Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
Yeah, So like she's she talks about how like she
went through different life experiences and like changed her mind. Yeah,
because that's normal.

Speaker 2 (01:10:28):
That's how it's supposed to be. If you don't, if
your mind is not constantly evolving, it means you're stuck.
It means that you're not growing as human. I'm not
saying you should do total one eighties of your worldview
at any given moment, but your mindset about certain things

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should change as you get older and as you experience
more things. That's if that's not happening, that means it.
As much as these people like to call all of
us closed minded, they're the closed minded ones.

Speaker 1 (01:11:02):
And I hate how old do you think this girl
in this video is here twenty three.

Speaker 3 (01:11:06):
Yeah, early twenties.

Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
Yeah, I hate to break it to you, sweetheart, and
I love the feminist love being called sweetheart by the way,
or honey, I hate to break it to you, Honey.
You're not gonna have the same worldview in three years
that you do right now. I guarantee you You're gonna
have entirely different opinions on a lot of shit three
years from now, and you're gonna look back at the

(01:11:28):
shit you were saying and doing at twenty three, going,
oh my god, I was a fucking retard.

Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
What were you gonna say?

Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:11:35):
I was also gonna say the lyric that she was
complaining about where she says they want those three dogs
that they call their kids. So that song is talking
about like everything, like how everybody wants all these different
things and like that's okay, but like she wants to
have like the yeah, like all like the kids and stuff. Yeah, Travis,

(01:11:57):
but like everyone else wants like different things, like people
want like their dogs, people want to travel, and like
she's saying, like that's okay, everyone wants different things, but
this is what she wants. So like there's literally like
no valid point, yeah to like, so criticize her for that?

Speaker 1 (01:12:12):
How about this?

Speaker 2 (01:12:13):
How about instead of criticizing her for it, all you
boss babes that have decided to focus on your career
and you're just going to be the childless cat ladies forever,
how about you take a look at Taylor Swift. How
about you take a look at this woman who was
the pinnacle, the outlier of your lifestyle, the top, the
tippy top of the point oh one percent. She's a billionaire,

(01:12:35):
she's doing what she loves, making music for a living.
She can have anything she wants, anyone she wants, any
time she wants, And it turned out at the end
of the day, all she wanted was a husband, a house,
and some kids. Why don't you guys, instead of criticizing

(01:12:56):
her for this, take a look at it and go, oh,
maybe my worldview is wrong. The person who had the
absolute best case scenario, which, by the way, there's no
chance in hell any of you are ever going to achieve,
but the absolute best case scenario of your boss bitch,
career oriented woman lifestyle changed up. She didn't want it.

(01:13:25):
At the end of the day, she realized that all
the money and success and awards and cars and houses
that we all know about the private jet. While those
things were nice, what she wanted at the end of
the day was the things that money couldn't buy. Maybe,
instead of criticizing her for that, take that as a warning,

(01:13:48):
because when you're thirty how old is she?

Speaker 1 (01:13:50):
Thirty six December?

Speaker 2 (01:13:52):
When you're thirty six and childless and single and making
power points for fifty five thousand dollars a year, I
hate to break it to you, You're not going to
get the same ending Taylor Swift did. This story does
not end happily for you. This ends in a bathtub

(01:14:15):
with an entire bottle of percocet, down with a glass
of wine, and the cat eats you before the neighbors call.
The night before, the neighbors report you to the apartment
because of the foul smell. Half of your body's gone.
Because your cat will eat you when you die, your
dog won't. The dog will starve to death next to you.
The cat will eat you when you die. That's how

(01:14:37):
this ends for you. Turn back now, let's finish this video.

Speaker 4 (01:14:43):
This song was very much giving pick me. I thought
that we learned our lesson with the Gee Wi short
skirts uh wear T shirt the Pickmy song of all
pick me songs. This is that in the different font
course sam to mention the blatant disrespect that it is
to put a song about Travis Kelsey's over a Jackson

(01:15:08):
five interpolation. This feels. This all feels so to me,
the pipeline that we are sliding down, especially with her bestie.
The same week that the album was announced, Lona del
Rey came out with this cover.

Speaker 2 (01:15:27):
Oh They're so cooked, They're so cooked.

Speaker 4 (01:15:30):
I feel like I'm on the show pranked. And also sweetheart,
it's as I'm going to add, you know the comment
that Travis Kelsey made about him being honored to play
football for Orange Man. And this is where I'm also
going to answer your question, Well, does she owe us
her political opinions she's just a pop star? Well, yes

(01:15:52):
she does. She does a white woman with one of
the most massive platforms in our world to in this Americana,
she platformed herself as an ally and monetized off of that.
Do I expect a white woman with the biggest platform
in the world to make moves with Politicsia?

Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
I do. And that's your problem is you expect a
celebrity to come out with an opinion, because, let's be honest,
only stupid people will base their vote off what a
celebrity says. You expect. You're a stupid person whose mind
is easily influenced by pop culture and celebrities, So you
expect a celebrity to come out and push the talking
points that you espouse because you want other stupid people

(01:16:38):
just like you to fall for the same bullshit. That's
what it really boils down to with this girl. That's
at the end of the day, That's what it's about,
is getting other stupid people on board with her stupid worldview.
Now here's the thing, Taylor owes us her politics. What
if Taylor came out and said, yeah, I don't think
Ice is going far enough. I think women who get
abortions should be hung. I mean what if she went

(01:17:01):
like full, like too far right, like Doug Mastriano.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
Right, then what happens?

Speaker 2 (01:17:09):
Then? What are you gonna do? Does she still owe us? No,
she only quote unquote owes us her politics if they
align with your retarded worldview. I'm done talking about this.
Just like I said, Remember, if you're one of the
boss babes, that's watching this, and we're gonna clip this
and post it because anytime I use the word Taylor Swift,
we're gonna get a bunch of angry comments threatening to

(01:17:30):
kill me.

Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
It's funny.

Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
But if you're one of the boss babes watching this
and you made it through that entire clip, just just
heed the warning. I don't hate you, I really don't.
I want the best for you, truly, and I want
you to turn back now. Your lifestyle is a farce.
You have been sold a lie. I'm not saying you
have to live like a nineteen fifties housewife, but this

(01:17:53):
idea that you can achieve happiness and success through a
career path is a lie.

Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
It is a lie.

Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
There is no career path, even your dream career quote
unquote dream. I work my dream job. I'm doing it
right now. If I just had this, I would suck
on a gun if this was the only thing I had.
Trust me, there is no career on it. So now

(01:18:22):
your career can help. Your career on its own will
not get you where you want to be in life.
I promise you. I promise you. Okay, let's go to
the next one. What I can't do a whole show
on Taylor Swift.

Speaker 3 (01:18:41):
I don't have it.

Speaker 2 (01:18:41):
There's nothing left to say. I'm not gonna beat the
dead horse anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:18:44):
I could go on. I mean, I could just talk
about the album.

Speaker 1 (01:18:46):
Then we'll do a Friday bonus show. You can do that.

Speaker 3 (01:18:50):
I can untack and talk about every single song.

Speaker 6 (01:18:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:18:54):
Perfect, Okay. Next, let's Virginia. We're gonna get into some
real hard hitting news here Virginia. We've got a couple
of races going on. We showed you the text last
week from AG candidate Democrat nominee Jay Jones. J Jones
had some nasty text messages where he was saying he
hoped that a Republican state senator, her husband, and her

(01:19:16):
children would all get shot to death. They got leaked
and he refused the drop out of the race. Well,
enter Virginia governor race between Republican win Some Sears and
Democrat Abigail Spanberger. Now this is controversial. Here's a video
that Sears's campaign released where Spanberger would not even look
her in the eye while she was talking.

Speaker 1 (01:19:40):
The first one?

Speaker 15 (01:19:42):
Would it take him pulling the trigger? Is that what
would do it?

Speaker 7 (01:19:46):
And then you would say he needs to get out
of the race, Abigail. You have nothing to say, Abigail.
What if he said it about your two children, your
three children? Is that when you would say he's get
out of the race, Abigail.

Speaker 2 (01:20:04):
You're running to be governor? Missus Earl Sears, I mean
we're talking about murder.

Speaker 15 (01:20:09):
We're talking about someone's life being taken from them. Have
you nothing to say about that? Are you not going
to address it? Really, you can't go any further. You're
a governor. You're supposed to stand up for all the people.
Are you saying political murder is all right, have some

(01:20:29):
political courage. What you have done is you are taking
political calculations about your future as governor well as governor.
You have to make hard choices and that means telling
j Jones to leave the race.

Speaker 2 (01:20:44):
Now, Okay, imagine for a second if the roles were reversed.
Imagine if a white Republican woman sat there and refused
to even acknowledge the existence, wouldn't even look at a
black Democrat woman. It's all we would hear all day,
every day until election day.

Speaker 1 (01:21:02):
That's it. That that's it. But that's not the worst
part of it.

Speaker 2 (01:21:09):
This is what Spanburger's campaign decided to release as an
ad after the debate.

Speaker 14 (01:21:16):
Maga Republican win some earl Sears. Sometimes it seems like
she just can't stop.

Speaker 2 (01:21:25):
Talking. Anyone standard here.

Speaker 13 (01:21:31):
If you're talking over miss I excuse me, Miss Sears,
please don't interrupt her.

Speaker 14 (01:21:43):
We know you're speaking, and we've heard enough. Win some
earl sears so far right, she's wrong for Virginia.

Speaker 2 (01:21:52):
I mean, could you look, could you imagine if the
republic if again the roles were reversed and a Republican
candidate tried to run an attack ad on a Democratic
black woman about how she was loud, obnoxious and wouldn't
wouldn't shut up? Could you imagine the outbursts, the outcry

(01:22:14):
that would go on. He I mean, the Virginia Democrats
are really getting back to their roots with this election
and showing us their true colors or lack thereof. I mean,
like I said, every now and then, the Democrats like
to remind us who founded the KKK. They do. It
keeps going, It keeps going. Here here's a tweet. Go ahead,
pull this one up here or excuse no, this is

(01:22:36):
the sign that we had a couple months ago. Sorry,
This is a woman outside of a protest against Win
Some serieses campaign.

Speaker 1 (01:22:44):
We showed this sign a couple months ago.

Speaker 2 (01:22:46):
Hey, win Some. If trans can't share your bathroom, then
blacks can't share my water fountain. It gets better. The
Pohetan County Democrats in Virginia tweeted this politic cartoon. Now,
I mean, I just will just come out in blackface
at this point and do an impression of this woman.

(01:23:09):
How much further are we gonna go at this rate? I,
ladies and gentlemen, I fully expect the Virginia Democrats to
go burn across and win some Earlsears front yard by
the end of the weekend. I think that's the only
way that this plays out. That's the only way they
play out is she gets a noose dropped on the
hood of her car when she's leaving the supermarket. I mean,

(01:23:32):
this is insane. This is insane. And then you have
this guy, Jay Jones, who's out there, so their poll
numbers have plummeted since this Jay Jones is tanking the
entire the entire Democrat ticket there because span Berger was
stupid enough to put her name on signs with him.
A couple months ago. You never attach your name to
anybody but your own. By the way, free game in politics,

(01:23:53):
because sometimes texts get leaked where it shows that they
were wishing death upon small children of their political rivals.
But so Jason Miarez, who is the Republican that's running.
He's now got a five and a half point lead
over Jay Jones, forty eight point nine to forty three
point one, a little bit over five and a half.

Speaker 1 (01:24:13):
Here's my question, though this is the problem.

Speaker 2 (01:24:17):
It's great that the guy is hopefully gonna lose. The
bigger problem here is over forty percent of the state
saw a guy saying I want to I hope this
woman's children get killed because she votes differently than me,
And when it's not a deal breaker, I still hope
for him. I mean, that's the big story here. It's

(01:24:40):
not that his numbers are tanking. It's not that they
could have accidentally caused a red wave next month by
just nominating a racist and a homicidal psychopath who should
be locked up in a mental asylum. The big story
here is that forty three percent of the Because Virginia,
they're a little bit blue, but it's kind of a

(01:25:01):
a fringe swing state. So about forty percent of the
country thinks that somebody who wants to kill you and
your kids.

Speaker 1 (01:25:08):
Is not a deal breaker.

Speaker 2 (01:25:11):
They'll vote for that guy. And it's not like they're
voting for this guy to be on you know, the
Power Committee, you know, for the utility board, which he
still wouldn't be qualified if he did that. He shouldn't
hold any office. He wants to be attorney general. So
he's gonna oversee law enforcement in the state. He's gonna

(01:25:31):
oversee all the cases they choose to bring to trial.
Is that somebody that you can trust, Is that somebody
who you believe is gonna perform the job the way
he was supposed to do it, rather than target his
political enemies. No, that's a guy who's gonna send law
enforcement after anybody and everybody he doesn't agree with. That's

(01:25:53):
a nutcase. That's a guy who needs to be in
a padded room and straight jacket where he can't hurt
anybody because he is an actual threat to those around him,
and he needs to be treated as such and locked away.

Speaker 1 (01:26:07):
Okay, let's go to our next one.

Speaker 4 (01:26:09):
Here.

Speaker 2 (01:26:09):
We took a lot of time talking about the life
of a maga girl, So we got to move on here.
This was released this week, these Young Republican group chats.
Finally somebody else's group chat gout leak. I find the
timing to be a bit odd. Go ahead and pull
the first text up here. This is what was said

(01:26:29):
in some of them allegedly remind you this is no
one's been totally proven to have said this, but it
sounds like they probably did a couple of these messages.
Everyone that votes know is going to the gas chamber.
I love Hitler.

Speaker 1 (01:26:43):
When do we bring that side out? I'm ready to
watch people burn.

Speaker 2 (01:26:45):
Now you're giving Nationals too much credit and expecting the
jew to be honest. I'd go to the zoo if
I wanted to watch Monkey's play ball. When do we
start bullying this dude? Boom, They're dead. They love watermelon people.
Everyone that endures but then votes for us is going
to the gas chamber. So, I mean that's the gist
of it. There's more, you can.

Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
Pull it up.

Speaker 2 (01:27:06):
These are the guys that allegedly sent these messages. They
just look like the type of people that would be
involved in the Young Republicans group. I'm not gonna lie.
Here's the thing guys, this is quite clearly someone's had
this and been sitting on it for a while.

Speaker 1 (01:27:21):
Remember when my group chat got leaked and.

Speaker 2 (01:27:24):
It conveniently came out right when one of the people
endorsed a particular candidate who we won't name. When people
get these group chats, they sit on it and they
wait for it to be convenient. And with all this
stuff going on about Jay Jones, this is nothing more
than a distraction. Don't get me wrong. Some of the
shit they said in there was pretty fucked up. I'm not,

(01:27:47):
by any means going to sit here and say I
have There's a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:27:51):
Of things that I love about Hitler.

Speaker 2 (01:27:55):
However, a lot of what they said were edgy jokes,
and that you don't have to find it funny. You
can find it to be tasteless, you can find it
to be unbefitting of someone who maybe someday wants to
hold political office. All that's fine and dandy, but they
were jokes. There's a difference between somebody telling a joke

(01:28:16):
and somebody saying they want to kill somebody's kids.

Speaker 1 (01:28:18):
We understand that, right.

Speaker 2 (01:28:20):
I know you guys are the ones that get your
but get but hurt about comedy and whatnot, and you
think that words are violence, But you understand making a
Hitler gas chamber joke while you're trying to be edgy
and funny is not as bad as seriously saying that
you want to kill somebody or you want somebody's kids
to get killed. Here's what I'll say, the Young Republicans.

(01:28:45):
Let's talk about what this group is.

Speaker 1 (01:28:48):
This is a group.

Speaker 2 (01:28:50):
They will go out and they will have like mixers.
Once every couple of months, they'll meet at a bar
and they'll network what their net working for. Nobody really
knows their networking so that they can meet more people
to network with. And then I hate that fucking word.

Speaker 1 (01:29:07):
You got a network, You got a network.

Speaker 2 (01:29:09):
You gotta go out and network.

Speaker 1 (01:29:10):
They need to.

Speaker 2 (01:29:11):
They're networking with people so they can go network with
more people. At a networking event, it's all about the networks.
They show up way over dressed in like suits that
are brand new off the rack and haven't been tailored
because they want to look professional. I mean, this is
the Young Republicans move. I got reached out to by

(01:29:34):
the Young Republicans. I didn't think I was young, but
evidently if you're under forty you can join. The Young
Republicans reached out to me about a year ago, and
we're in you know, they're talking back and forth and
wanting me to come out to a thing. I said, Hey,
we've got a group chat that we're all in where
we kind of collaborate. Would you like to be added

(01:29:54):
to it?

Speaker 3 (01:29:55):
Now?

Speaker 2 (01:29:55):
Thank god I didn't get added to that group chat.
Could you imagin imagine the stuff I would have said?
They would have went viral there. But I said, sure,
send me the link. So they send me a link.
I click on it and it's not a group chat.
It's a link to a website where I can donate money.
So they chatted me up, tried to be nice to me. Listen,

(01:30:18):
I understand where I stand with a lot of these people.
I have made actually good friends in politics. There's people
I actually respect, and I would have them over at
my house for beers. However, I understand that a lot
of relationships you make in politics are transactional.

Speaker 1 (01:30:31):
I get that.

Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
I understand I understand that these people that a lot
of them are. If you're in the Young Republicans, let's
be honest, you're probably upper middle class. Right, had a
nice little two story house with a three car garage
and all that, which is fine. I don't hate you
for it, but I understand that these people view me
as trash. I don't carry myself as one of them.
I don't try to carry myself as one of them.
I can look damn good in a suit. I just

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don't like to do it.

Speaker 1 (01:30:53):
All the time.

Speaker 2 (01:30:54):
We'll judge by my Facebook profile picture. I clean up nice,
don't ima MIA's nodding her head off camera. But I
understand they see me the way they do, and that's fine.
But where I'm from, if you're going to ask somebody
for money, you just ask them, you don't try to
backdoor it in. So I don't really I'm not going
to come out here and defend this organization because I

(01:31:17):
honestly don't have a lot of use for it.

Speaker 1 (01:31:20):
It's just not something I care all that much about.

Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
It's very clear that the Left is trying to use
this to divert from what Jay Jones said, which is
a crying shame and it's despicable because there's no diverting
from what he said. But at the same time, I
see this happen to this group, and I'm like, you
guys really don't. I've never heard any of these people.
They don't do anything anyway. These people would sell me

(01:31:45):
out to What's important to remember is I'm not going
to sit up here and die on a hill defending
these people when they would sell me out to hell
for a stick of bubble gum. If they felt that
it could get the advance them and whatever the hell
it is they're trying to do, it could help them
network better. They'd be able to if they sold me out,
they'd be able to network better. I needed to donate

(01:32:05):
money Mia so they could have more networking events. It's
all in the networking. You didn't know, Hey, can we
have two hundred dollars for what so we can set
up a networking event? Or are we networking right now?
You're texting me, Yeah, but we need a network in
person so we can set up more networking events. It

(01:32:27):
sounds like a fucking but when I talk about it,
it sounds like a pyramid scheme. That's that's what it
sounds like. To me. Oh my god, Okay, let's go
to the next one. Let's go to Networking doesn't sound
like a word anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:32:46):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:32:46):
The mom scrawny he's in hot water his mayoral campaign.
It came out in a New York Post story The
Leading Comedy, The leading campaign, The Kami over There took
seventy nine donations in thirteen thousand dollars from foreigners without

(01:33:07):
with addresses outside the United States. Illegal. By the way,
in case you didn't know, it says, as of October
thirty first or October third, excuse me, at least one
hundred and seventy of Oh, that number gets higher at
least one hundred and seventy of the nearly fifty four
thousand contributions. The Mamdani campaign may violate campaign finance rules,

(01:33:31):
as only US citizens or permanent legal residents are permitted
to contribute to American political campaigns, candidates are expected to
return illegal donations. So here's the thing. Are are we
surprised that foreign assets want to donate money to this guy?

Speaker 1 (01:33:47):
Of course, not because he's conducting a hostile takeover.

Speaker 2 (01:33:50):
The people that hate this country want to see this
guy win because it's the financial capital of the country,
and they know as goes New York City, so goes
the rest of the country.

Speaker 1 (01:34:00):
They can get this guy in charge.

Speaker 2 (01:34:01):
And even in act half of the crap that he's
advocating on behalf of which I'm not convinced they can.
But if they can do that, that'll be a major
blow to this country. Like I said, the market's not
going to go anywhere. The financial institutions that he's going
to try to run out, they'll pick up and go
somewhere else, But there will be a correction period and
that'll eat shit for a little bit. That's going to

(01:34:22):
be difficult for the average everyday American. Now here's the thing.
New York City, Unfortunately for mom Scrwney made it clear
with Donald Trump, if we feel that you violated some
type of campaign finance law, we're going to prosecute you
to the fullest extent of the law. Like I said,
when you set a precedent, you gotta ask when's it

(01:34:42):
going to be used against me? Well, they charge Donald
Trump with thirty three felonies for paying a porn star
hush money and calling it a campaign expense, I think
they need to go after Mom scranny next. I think,
how about this soorn. We're gonna we're gonna try you.

(01:35:04):
We're gonna try you, We're gonna take you to court
for illegal campaign finance violations, and we won't send you
to jail. If you can bench press one thirty five
three times without a spot her, he just take the
jail sentence. Absolutely, he'd take the jail sentence. George Santos
is serving seven years in prison. Yeah, you haven't heard

(01:35:26):
that name for a while in New York for campaign
finance violations. Donald Trump convicted of multiple felonies for allegedly
paying a porn star hush money. Now here's my thing
about the Trump thing. Even if he did do that,
isn't that kind of a campaign expense. I mean, think
about it. I if you got this porn star that

(01:35:49):
you fucked around on your wife with and she's like,
I'm gonna go to the press unless you pay me,
and you write her a check for it from your camp.
That helps your campaign to not have her talk. That
objectively helps your campaign. I'm not saying it's the moral
or ethical thing to do. That's a different conversation. But

(01:36:10):
that is good for your campaign. That's like paying for
a reverse advertisement. Hey don't go and talk about me. Hey, okay,
let's go to the next one. Here. We're gonna try
and burn through as many of these as we can. No, No,
you're going way too far. Yeah, no, I don't have
that much more. Alex Jones has been denied by the

(01:36:34):
Supreme Court. That's right, Alex Jones his defamation case. It's
finally coming to an end. I think he's finally gonna
have to pay the piper on this. Supreme Court rejets politico.
Supreme Court rejects Alex jones Is one point four billion
dollar appeal of the defamation judgment in Sandy Hook shooting.
Supreme Court Tuesday rejected an appeal from conspiracy theorist Alex

(01:36:54):
Jones and left in place to one point four billion
dollar judgment against him over his description of the twenty
twelve Sandy Hook shoot as a hoax to stage by
crisis actors. Info War's hosts argued that a judge was
wrong to find him liable for defamation and infliction of
emotional distress without holding a trial and the merits of
allegations lodged by relatives of victims. So here's my thing.

Speaker 1 (01:37:13):
I don't know the ins and outs of this.

Speaker 2 (01:37:15):
I'm not a lawyer. Can we look at this at
the surface, because that's what happened. He is correct about
that he didn't even get a trial. The judge said,
before you even get a chance to hear your case,
you're guilty.

Speaker 1 (01:37:32):
You were wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:37:34):
The only thing the jury can decide is how much
money are you going to pay? And then the jury
decided to make him pay, not based on the damages,
but based on what the family's lawyer asked for, which
was to hurt him so badly he could not have
a platform. Now, that's not how damages work. If I

(01:37:55):
get hit by a car by a drunk driver, it
damages for my pain and suffering, if I lost any
income from it, if I have medical bills, whatever. I
don't get to go to the judge and go I
want you, or to the jury or whoever and go,
I want you to make this guy pay me so
much money he can never afford to buy a car

(01:38:16):
or a beer. Again, I don't get to do that.
You certainly don't get to do that with someone's free speech.
The government does not get to find someone with the
intent of making it so they cannot have a platform anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:38:29):
That is an abridgment of free speech.

Speaker 2 (01:38:31):
Absolutely, eight days out of the week, twenty five hours
a day. Absolutely, that's a violation of free speech. And
they did the same thing to the MyPillow guy in Minnesota.
Judge found him guilty and said the only thing the
jury can decide is what the punishment is. And they
called it the Alex Jones method. So they found ways
to prosecute conservatives and you know, bankrupt us by just

(01:38:53):
getting a liberal judge making it so they find us guilty,
we don't even get our day in court, and screw
it us over. Now the Supreme Court probably he didn't
want to deal with Alex Jones. They got enough on
their plate. I don't know entirely what's going on there,
but we can look at it from the way this
country was drawn up and just from a moral ethical
standpoint and say, yeah, Alex was wrong to do what
he did, but he wasn't one point four billion dollars wrong.

(01:39:14):
It's wrong for a government employee, a judge to set
a punishment not with the not what the damages in mind,
but with the idea that this guy's never going to
be able to have a platform again, in mind that
that's a violation of the First Amendment. One would think
this is a massive loss for free speech. There's no

(01:39:35):
way around it. There's no way around it. And should
we should we start to go funding up for Alex
help him pay it off? Yes, yeah, one point four billion.
This is outrageous criminal activity. I'm it really is. It's
a The guy got a hatchet job the whole way.
He did not get a fair trial. Now it didn't

(01:39:56):
help that his lawyer was a dipshit, but he did
not get a fair trial. I mean, it's insane that
he's going to have to pay out over He'll never
pay that off. He's going to have to file for bankruptcy.
There's no way. And he's going to be Dutch ducking
collectors for the rest of his life. Okay, let's go
to the next one.

Speaker 4 (01:40:12):
Here.

Speaker 2 (01:40:14):
Recent study conducted shows that transgenderism is declining significantly in
the United States. Go ahead and pull this to study
this graph up here. You look at this graph up
here that conducted several studies over the last couple of years.
One of them showed that the percentage of high school
students identifying as non binary or neither male nor female,

(01:40:34):
went from nine to two percent. That is nearly a
five time over decline in the amount of students who
are identifying as transgender.

Speaker 1 (01:40:44):
Or non binary.

Speaker 2 (01:40:46):
Now, you can look, there's varying degrees from other studies,
but they all pretty much show it's right around that
two to three percent, which is a massive decline.

Speaker 1 (01:40:55):
I'm go ahead and take that down.

Speaker 2 (01:40:56):
Here's the thing, all you guys that told us that
this was natural, that people have always felt this way,
Why is it declining? Why is it declining at the
exact same time that its popularity in society has declined.
Why is it declining when the tides of the culture
war have just begun to shift in the opposite direction.
Could it be that this was a fad the entire time?

(01:41:19):
That was a rhetorical question. The answer was yes. They
point to how it's skyrocketed transgender and non binary identities
over the last couple of years is proof that this
is what happens when a society is more accepting. Well,
it's not because homosexuality saw not steep, but has seen
a gradual incline ever since the nineteen sixties and seventies,

(01:41:41):
Because that's actually natural. You see that in nature, animals
do have homosexual tendencies. I'm not saying one way or
the other how people should feel about that. In terms
of political policy, not our doc no how people should
feel about that in political policy. But at the end
of the day, it is I know I'm gonna get
shifted for this, but it's a natural inclination that certain
people feel. Why they feel that, You go ahead and

(01:42:03):
figure it out. But this isn't the same thing. These
are people that have caught on with a trend. These
are people that saw something that was trendy and it
got them away to earn victim brownie points.

Speaker 1 (01:42:18):
That's what this was about.

Speaker 2 (01:42:19):
At the end of the day, a lot of these
kids are socially awkward, suburban white kids. They come from
not rich parents, but well to do right. They're not
doing poorly. Nobody's missing any meals in that house. And
for the last decade, society made it popular to be
a victim. Everything was about how we need to listen

(01:42:43):
to these people and be quiet while a black woman
is speaking and all and these kids sitting around going, fuck,
I want to be heard. No one will listen to me.
I'm a straight white guy or a straight white girl
is usually what it was girls, and they just to
invent this gender crap. It's the easiest way to get

(01:43:06):
accolades without actually doing anything, and that's what they did.
They found it was a way to get them attention,
you know, their teachers, their classmates, people online would tell
them how brave they were. And it was honestly kind
of a control thing because there were certain people who
just to keep the peace. They probably didn't agree with

(01:43:26):
this lunacy, but to keep the peace, they'd walk around
on eggshells and they could manipulate people.

Speaker 1 (01:43:32):
And maybe this wasn't their.

Speaker 2 (01:43:33):
Goal outright, but in the back of their mind they
did kind of like the power trip it gave them
because they could manipulate people into saying absurd things, into
calling them a different name and pretending they were an
animal or the gender wasn't real. They they got people
to suspend common sense and reality in their presence and
they liked the power trip it gave them. Well, the

(01:43:54):
winds are a change in and like I said, the
Left they haven't lost, but they are losing the culture war.
This insanity is finally coming to an end. Now, what
you're not seeing, and I don't think it's cool to
harass people for any of this stuff, by the way,
but what you're not seeing is you're not seeing homosexuality

(01:44:15):
decline that stayed pretty steady. The amount of people that
identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual has stayed about the same.
What you haven't or what you have seen, though, is
transgenderism in this non binary nonsense decline because it was
a trend. It is changing with the trends because it
was always a trend. Why do you keep calling me Bill?

(01:44:39):
I'm lanor Okay, let's go to the next one. Columbus Day.
It was Columbus Day. Mia, How did you celebrate Columbus Day?

Speaker 4 (01:44:50):
Hmmm?

Speaker 3 (01:44:51):
Watching TV?

Speaker 2 (01:44:52):
Yeah, yeah, you didn't go to a protest for your
Native American roots.

Speaker 1 (01:44:58):
They did not know well.

Speaker 2 (01:45:00):
Trump signed in executive order bringing Columbus Day back, and
here's what he said today.

Speaker 16 (01:45:06):
We have your Columbus Day proclamation for Monday, which was
signing a bit early. Christopher Columbia Columbus obviously discovered the
New World in fourteen ninety two.

Speaker 2 (01:45:16):
He was a great Italian explorer.

Speaker 16 (01:45:20):
He sailed his three ships to Nan of the Penta
and Santa Maria across the Atlantic Ocean and landed in
what's today the Caribbean. But this is a particularly important
holiday for Italian Americans who celebrate the legacy of Christopher
Columbus and the innovation and explorer zeal that he represented.

Speaker 17 (01:45:38):
In other words, we're calling it Columbus Day.

Speaker 2 (01:45:41):
Yes, that was the.

Speaker 17 (01:45:50):
Press that broke out in.

Speaker 2 (01:45:54):
That.

Speaker 17 (01:45:55):
I never seen that happen. The press actually broke out
and applause. Good Columbus Day. We're back, Columbus Day. We're back, Italians,
We're back.

Speaker 2 (01:46:07):
Can I get a shirt that says We're back Italians,
We're back Italians. It's about time. Listen. We could argue
about Columbus Day, back and forth. I don't really care
either way. I think most people look at it. I
guess most people don't look at it as a day
off of work because nobody's really closed for that. You

(01:46:27):
can call it Columbus Day, you can call it Indigenous
People's Day, whatever you want to call it.

Speaker 1 (01:46:31):
It's a government employees. Well government employees.

Speaker 2 (01:46:35):
Don't work at work anyway, so it's just a day
to not show up to work and not work rather
than show up to work and not work.

Speaker 1 (01:46:42):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:46:43):
Well, I'm not going to argue about Columbus Day, but
I will let a very highly esteemed intellectual have the
last word on this show when it comes to Columbus
day ladies and gentlemen, Tony Soprano, that is just one
person's opinion. Anthony, Well, football again. He's not gonna get hurt.

Speaker 4 (01:47:04):
He's a tough kid.

Speaker 15 (01:47:06):
Oh Jesus, we're having a discussion about Christopher Columbus.

Speaker 2 (01:47:10):
They would make fine servants with fifty men.

Speaker 16 (01:47:15):
We could subgate them, subjugates, and make them do whatever
we want.

Speaker 12 (01:47:22):
That doesn't sound like a slave tree to deal.

Speaker 2 (01:47:24):
George Washington had slaves, the father of our country.

Speaker 3 (01:47:27):
What's your point?

Speaker 7 (01:47:28):
His history teacher, mister Cushman, is teaching your son that
if Columbus was alive today, he would go on trial
for crimes against humanity like Melosovich and you know Europe.

Speaker 17 (01:47:39):
Your teacher said that.

Speaker 2 (01:47:40):
It's not just my teacher, it's the truth.

Speaker 1 (01:47:43):
It's in my history book.

Speaker 2 (01:47:47):
So you'll finally read a book and it's bullshit, Tony.

Speaker 17 (01:47:52):
I get a work at.

Speaker 2 (01:47:53):
Columbus's shoes to see what he went through. People don't
know where was flat for crying out loud?

Speaker 17 (01:47:58):
Then he left on an island with a bunch of
naked savages on it. I mean that took a lot
of goods.

Speaker 2 (01:48:02):
You remember when we went to flowida, the heat and
those bugs. Well like it took us to murder people
and put them in chains.

Speaker 1 (01:48:08):
He was a victim of his time.

Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
Who cares, it's what he did. He just go with America,
is what he did.

Speaker 12 (01:48:13):
He was a brave it Talian explorer and this house
Christopher Columbus is a hero and a story.

Speaker 8 (01:48:20):
All right.

Speaker 2 (01:48:20):
Look, here's what I'll say on Columbus Day. You can
appreciate accomplishments that people made without approving of everything they've done.
I'm sure there are a lot of you that love
listening to my show every Saturday morning and Wednesday morning.

Speaker 1 (01:48:37):
More of you should listen Wednesday morning. That if I
went down the list and told.

Speaker 2 (01:48:42):
You everything I've ever done in my life, you would go,
oh my god, what the fuck was wrong with you?

Speaker 1 (01:48:49):
That's okay.

Speaker 2 (01:48:50):
You can appreciate my show without appreciating other things I've done.
Thomas Jefferson owned slaves, still one of the fathers of
our country.

Speaker 3 (01:49:00):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:49:01):
We need to be able to separate things that people
have done and instead of just letting one bad thing
or one good thing to find them.

Speaker 2 (01:49:11):
As a human. And we also have to apply historical
context to things. I mean, we can go down the list.
Like I said, Thomas Jefferson and Martin Luther King was
an adulterer, still did great things for black people in
this country. Jared from Subway pedophile, but was a damn
good advertiser for a sandwich company. I mean, how much
are we going to do on this? You know, Columbus

(01:49:36):
Day is not the celebration of.

Speaker 1 (01:49:39):
Murdering Native Americans. It's not even really the celebration of
Christopher Columbus, the person. Columbus Day is the celebration of
the discovery of the Western World by Europe.

Speaker 7 (01:49:53):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:49:54):
Correct, he did not discover the Western World. There were
already people living here. But he did discover it for Europe,
which is, by the way, what most of you who
listening to this as ancestors came from. If it weren't
for Christopher Columbus, you would be over there in Europe
living out that cup European lifestyle.

Speaker 1 (01:50:15):
And I know you'd with no.

Speaker 2 (01:50:17):
Mia get this, no air conditioning in Europe. If it
weren't for Columbus, you would not have air conditioning in
your house.

Speaker 1 (01:50:27):
Think of it that way.

Speaker 2 (01:50:29):
Doesn't mean you have to approve of everything he ever did,
but you can acknowledge that the accomplishment he did make
was a damn impressive one. That's all.

Speaker 1 (01:50:39):
What do you think about Christopher Columbus.

Speaker 3 (01:50:43):
I honestly don't have an opinion either way. Yeah, but
I will say I never even thought of Columbus Day
as like celebrating Christopher Columbus. I always just thought it
was like celebrating like the day that.

Speaker 1 (01:51:02):
America was like exploration.

Speaker 3 (01:51:04):
Yeah, yeah, like that's always what I thought it was.
I never thought it was like actually celebrating Christopher Columbus.

Speaker 1 (01:51:13):
Yeah, No, that's exactly what it is.

Speaker 2 (01:51:15):
This the same way that President's Day is about celebrating,
you know, the fact that we have a president and
not a king, despite with these idiots that the No
King's Rally said, It's not about celebrating George Washington or
Abraham Lincoln the person. It's about celebrating the fact that
we have a representative democracy. I can go on and
on with every holiday. You can associate something bad with

(01:51:35):
I'm sure every holiday, but we're not gonna do that.
The holidays are about celebrating the good parts of it,
the impressive parts of it, the accomplishments that were made
by these people, not them as humans, the individual accomplishment. Okay,
that's it, and that's been our show. We will see
you on Wednesday. Cheat on your taxes, not your spouse,

(01:51:57):
Happy Indigenous People's Columbus State, whatever the fuck you want
to call it. I hope you've got a day off work.
Cheat on your taxes, not your spouse, and stay based
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