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February 26, 2024 61 mins
George Santos joins Matt Couch, David Pollack and Puppet Carlson LIVE for this episode of DC After Dark.

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(01:07):
We'll put on everybody and welcome afterdark. I'm back now alongside David Pollock
and Puppet Carlson, my partners incrime here and we are live on a
Wednesday night. As we were goingmulti Everbody's like, when do these guys
sleep, and we don't. We'rewe're literally live almost every day of the
week now bringing some huge, hugeshows to you. Get the Pollock Show
on Monday night. Last night,of course we had Mercedes slap on from

(01:30):
Seapack. Tonight another big special guest, former Congressman George Santos joining us.
We have a big guest plan forThursday night that one of our other partners
in crime is working on securing forThursday with us. We'll we'll reveal that
one hopefully sometime tomorrow. So makesure you're following at the Pollock Show at
Puppa Carlson at Real Matt Couch andwe'll we'll leak that big guest out to

(01:51):
you as we head into Seapack weekand then our own David Pollock and Puppet
Carlson they are of course, theyare of course heading to Seapack here in
a couple of days and they'll belive on the ground, giving play by
play reporting, I don't I guesswe don't call it tweets anymore, posting
all over x and across social media. So big, big week here as
we head into c pack. Ofcourse, the NRB, the National Religious

(02:15):
Broadcasters, things happening in Nashville thisweek. It is a busy, busy
conservative Christian week. Two of thebiggest conferences in the world for Christians and
Conservatives happening in the same week.I'm actually kind of stunned they're on the
same week, but hey, itis what it is, and it's gonna
be interesting to try to cover allthis. David. Yeah, I mean,
look, it's about what is it, quality and quantity with us,

(02:38):
So we're gonna try to be allover the places as much as we can
be. That's why we're adding showsduring the week so we can cover more
stuff, so we're not playing catchup for two hours every other day.
There's just so much going on inan election here like this, a year
as important as this one, whenwe have to reelect Donald Trump and save
this country. You know, wecould sleep next year and we'll eat more

(03:00):
soundly, but this year we haveto put in the work, be here
every day, talk to people,spread the message, spread the word,
build a camaraderie, and keep peoplemotivated so they can go out hit the
streets, get their neighbors to getto the polling stations and vote. And
you know big primaries coming up.We have South Carolina Saturday. Super Tuesday
is just around the corner. Earlyvoting is starting in a lot of places
even before Super Tuesday. So look, I mean it's heating up. We

(03:23):
got to get rid of Nikki Haley, we got to show Trump we support
him, and we got to takeback a White House. So yeah,
we're gonna be here every night.We're gonna bring it to you, and
we're gonna go hard until forty fiveis forty seven in America is on the
right track again, one hundred percent. And want to also give a real
quick shout out to to one ofour good friends, one of the great
conservative lawyers out there, Crypto Lawyer. I want you to keep him and

(03:44):
his family in your prayers. Helost his mom this week, and so
make sure if you're out there,many of you may who follow David,
myself and Puppet probably follow Crypto Lawyeras well, make sure and keep his
family in your thoughts and prayers thisweek as he lost his mom. One
of the great conservative guys out theirhosts, faces all over the place,
and just a great, great guy. So I wanted to give him that
shout out as well. Puppet.Though I can see the guy in the

(04:06):
green room, we're about to bringhim on. I don't know if George
Santos has ever met a puppet Carlsonbefore or not, but it's going to
be interesting to see what happens.Puppy excited to meet former Congressman George Santos
here, I am, I am. I can't wait to bring him on.
I've I've talked, I've heard himin spaces, but we've not had
him on the show since I've beenaround, so I've been looking forward to

(04:29):
catching up with him. Well,we've been in Russia, so that makes
sense, you know. Yeah.To be fair, Stanto's did work in
Congress, so he's used to fourhundred and thirty five, three hundred and
four to thirty four puppets, sothis is nothing new for him. Absolutely,
Hey, George Santos joined us here. However, the puppets in Congress
have donors up their ass. Thispuppet this puppet just has one man and

(04:56):
he's broke. That's the only difference. Oh my god, this is too
much for me. How are youguys? By the way, I just
heard I just heard you, Mattsay about Crypto lawyers mom passing. I
got the news and kind of hitslike a bag of bricks, and I
just wanted to take a moment tostart off with something serious and then we

(05:18):
can, I guess, go towhat DC after Dark is all about.
But I lost my mom in twentysixteen to Canter and it wasn't easy,
by the closest stretch of the imagination. So every time I hear somebody losing
their mom, especially boys, youknow, tell me a man that was
never a mama's boy, and thenyou're not a man if you were never

(05:40):
a mama's boy. That's just areality, right. There's also just daddy's
little boy. It's mama's boys anddaddy's little girls. So there's a special
bond between a sign and their mom. And my heart goes out to Crypto
and his whole family, and itis not easy. I usually don't comment
on these situations because it really messeswith me emotionally. So you know,

(06:03):
I just wanted to send love tohim and his family, and UH know
that we're with you, and Ithink I speak for all of us who
are in this weird uh Twitter verseor x verse. Uh, we're sending
you all the love in the world, crypto, and I, you know,
take your time. Do people gothrough this process differently, So I
will give him his space until he'sready to come out. So with that,

(06:24):
let's uh, I guess we getto it. Hey, No,
absolutely, you've been You've been busy, of course. I mean, uh,
I think the funniest part about it, George, we've all became friends
over the last year or so,just in spaces and talking and uh,
you know, we're all fans ofyou. We were infuriating when we saw
what these clowns, these rhinos weretrying to do to you before it happened,
and uh, with everything we could, we called, we we we

(06:46):
wrote, we emailed. Uh.But the establishment's going to be the establishment.
But what I love the most isthat they thought by doing this,
they would silence George Santo's And it'snow a thousand times worse for these clowns
and Washington, d C. Yourvoice has gotten bigger. Uh, you're
all over the place. We seeyou on on programs, on shows,
You're you're blowing the whistle, beatingthe drum. I love it, man,

(07:11):
I love where we're at with thisand where it's going. And I'm
excited to see what the future holdsbecause, Uh, you've been in DC,
you've been in the swamp, You'veseen what it's like, and you
can unravel and puil that onion backthat most people can't. George. Oh
yeah, that's true. I mean, look, I saw the sausage be
made, stuffed and shoved out tothe American people in the worst manner possible.

(07:33):
Look to those who thought that itwas easy to kill George Santos and
it was going to be a walkin the park to silence mate, Well
you fucked up. That's all Ican say, because you know, you
can't really control somebody. And I'msorry I'm throwing all these f bombs here?
Is that allowed? David? Ordo you man? Are you the

(07:58):
bleeper for every time you anticipate thatyou're bleeding? No, no, no,
no, no, You're good.It's encouraged. In fact, puppet
encourages it. So you're good theway I look at it is very simple.
Look, you have people, andthere's two types. There's three types
of people in Washington, d C. The very minority, naivy tape crowd
who goes in there thinking we're goingto change, We're going to do things

(08:20):
to better our country, to fightfor America yours truly. Then you have
the career established politicians that don't likepeople like me, who don't come from
the same stock, aren't cut fromthe same thread, and come in and
fuck everything up for them. Andthen there's the idealistic, insale asylum wing

(08:41):
government, which is your extreme tothe right and extreme to the left,
people who really never agree on anythingand don't get anything done. Right.
I feel like there's a lot biggerextremism happening on the Democrat side of the
party than there is in our party. I mean, look, if we're
really going to talk about extreme rightwingers, there's four of us in Congress

(09:05):
that really just really are idealistic puritans. But when you talk about Democrats,
we're talking about a progressive caucus ofone hundred people. They won't vote on
anything and they're on lockstep. Butyou know, when you think about Washington,
who's the biggest loser. We arethe people because ninety eight percent of

(09:26):
Americans what results from Washington, andninety eight percent of Americans get screwed by
Washington. So I send this messageeverybody every time we talk anybody who has
hypopes or Washington DC and think like, you know, look, these are
my friends. I'm not berating them, we're talking ill about them. But
like, oh Matt Cai's is thehero, Warn barberg Arsorie Taylor Ga.
They're great, they have great ideas. Was guess what they can't do?

(09:48):
Shit, they're one out of fourthirty five. And if you don't have
a consensus, which our party doesnot have a consensus because of those puritan
establishment people who are never gonna letanything happen. And and that's what I
like to say, it's the fuckthe American people class of Washington DC.
You can have these people, greatideas, great ideology, great like efforts,

(10:11):
but they get railroaded by the majority, which is the unit party.
That's when Democrats and Republicans unite toscrew us all out. So look,
I have very little hopes for ourcountry at this point. I have very
little hopes for us if, especiallyif we can't get Trump back into the
White House and make him number fortyseven, then we're definitely screwed. At

(10:31):
that point, I'm not gonna makesome you know, weak promise here.
I would really consider the US,But the problem is where do you go?
It's funny. Everyone else is ashit show. Yeah, you don't
want ocean front property in Venezuela,right, David? Oh yeah, no,
Well I got a bridge to sellyou down there if you want to.

(10:54):
We don't have a bridge there,girl. It's all a shit show.
I was having this conversation today witha buddy. I was just like,
like, you ever heard the expressionsomebody pissed in your teios? Somebody
pissed in my teios this morning.I was just in a bad mood and
I was talking to my buddy.I'm like, man, everything's screwed up.
This community screwed up, this countryis screwed up. I don't know

(11:15):
if we could save it. DonaldTrump is one man. We're all hoping
he's going to be the save allfor it, but I don't He's that's
more of a lift than one mancan lift. And I don't think this
country has it in him anymore.And like I was just going go and
going, because you're right, itis a shit show. And you wonder
if we haven't just screwed Now Isay we, I'm a one part of
it. You have to wonder ifthey hasn't haven't screwed it up so much

(11:35):
that our community in our country isjust so broken that it can't be fixed.
I mean, you have kids beatinga crap out of kids in public
school bathrooms and killing them. Youhave riots in certain places, you have
people shooting played people at parades.I mean, it's it's not a gun
control problem, it's a human controlproblem because there's no morality, there's no
community. And when I say humancontroled, don't get me wrong. Government

(11:56):
can controlling people. People can't controlthemselves. What's just evolving. Our society
used to have values. We've walkedaway from values a long time ago.
I used to say this during thecampaign trail. What we need to bring
back to DC is just values.What we need to bring back into the
classroom is values. What are ourvalues? What are American values? I

(12:22):
don't think these kids know. That'swhy they're out there literally beating each other
to a bloody pulp. Like yousaid in bathrooms and flushing their heads in
toilets like it's shit. Shit youused to do in the eighties. Who
the fuck does that these days?You know? It just makes me so
infuriated when I hear all of thismenacing that's going on in our society.

(12:43):
Look, a lot of people giveme crap because I am the number one
person to want to go into themost uncomfortable setting. Right. For instance,
tonight, I'm gonna be on Xhosting a space for the first time.
Actually, so my debut and ashameless plug or two. You got
to do my audacious self promoting herereal quick. I'm gonna go into a
space with a person that is reallyon the other side of the spectrum with

(13:07):
me, a political spectrum, aliberal, and the idea is to bring
that uncomfortable conversation. I'm sick andtired of going to all your fucking cozy
echo chambers. Now I want.I need to be challenged. I need
to go talk to people who absolutelyhate me, right, because that's the
only thing that I think is gonnabe productive this year is if we go

(13:28):
into uncomfortable spaces, we have uncomfortableconversations, because maybe we might just change
one person's mind at a time.If we start having conversations of common tents
and you have to go outside ofthe echo chamber, outside of the fucking
bubble. Guys, we gotta gointo their territory. They they're willing to

(13:48):
come into ours. So hey,I'm always gonna be ball. I'm always
gonna play ball and go and playwith anyone who wants to play in my
backyard. So today at nine,yeah, you're gonna see Witty Wednesdays with
Georgie Santos And I'm going to tryto do this every week and let's see
if it works out. Just forfun, David, I look forward to
having you there, Matt and PuplicCarlson, You're all welcomes come. Sounds

(14:09):
great. I mean, I applaudyou for taking that step. You know,
we do need to bridge the gapbecause we can't get anything done if
we don't have some kind of agreement. And you nailed it. The agreement
we need to have is what theAmerican values are, and those values have
disappeared. Aristotle said, the lastvirtue of a dying society is apathy and

(14:33):
tolerance. And you know what,that's where we are right now we've become
apathetic to the values of what Americais, and we've become tolerant of a
lot of crap that isn't in linewith the values we used to have and
because of and people just don't wantto engage in politics anymore. We had
Scott I was on the Colonel Mannisshow earlier today and they had Scott Presler

(14:56):
on too, and he was talkingabout, you know, get the groundwork
that he's doing getting people registered tovote, and the numbers of people unregistered
to vote is crazy that he washe was talking about on the show,
it's just nuts and what and theapathy. A third of America, to
your credit, isn't read shirt tovote. A third of America does not

(15:20):
decide who their president is going tobe. They're not even they're so apathetic,
they're so completely checked out. They'relike, a who cares? How
could you not care? You know, do not care? It's everything,
it really is. I mean,look, even if you read s her
to be president presidential election voters,I'll take it. I'll take it.

(15:41):
I really, I'm so desperate I'lltake anything at this point just to win.
I mean, you know, people, people fought to be able to
vote. People thought to be ableto have this right. Everybody went to
fucking bats to get to be ableto vote, and now people take it

(16:02):
for granted right. So to Aristotle'scredit, he wasn't early wrong. Every
great society has failed. At twohundred and fifty years, we are right
at the door of failure. Whatare we going to do? Are we
going to be that one society that'sgoing to beat all the odds and rise
above because cream rises to the top, or we're gonna sink like a turd.

(16:22):
That's just the reality. It's justlike you gotta take it and run
with it. So look, I'mat a loss of words because I said
to what what I know, that'sa lot relax before I put you back
in Gaza. But I find wordsno, so I'll joke aside. It's

(16:55):
just the fact that we have tobe uncomfortable. I guess, like I
said earlier, right in order tobecause I'm scared. I don't know about
you, guys, I'm absoucking lutelyscared about what happens if November goes to
Biden. Because I'm scared for mylife. I'm scared for the life of
my family. I'm scared for thelife of everyone I know in close proximity.

(17:17):
It's so we could literally be witnessingthe end of this great society that
is the United States, the greatidea, the shiny city on a hill,
the beacon of freedom, can allcome to an end. Where do
we go from there? You know, I joke, I'm never gonna leave
the US because of a presidential electionresult, right, I'm not sharing Miley

(17:38):
Cyrus with that bullshit. But wecan joke like it's a two way street.
But where do you go from here? Seriously, if you if you
don't like the results, I mean, they have options. They don't like
Jnald trumpkin and let the go tofucking it as well a China. There's
plenty of communists, fucking oduls aroundthe world. We're gonna go to fuck
yourself. I don't care. Youwant to go to Kazakistan, you Gakistan,

(18:00):
fuck Gadistead, I don't care,But don't stay here if you don't
like American freedom. Now we haveno option because that's all that's left out
there. It's ellos, you know, so, I mean, and that
goes back to the values. It'slike if you don't like the values,
then you don't like this, gosomewhere else. I tell every liberal that

(18:21):
that's like pro communism and socialism.Do me a favor. Can you spend
a year in Venezuela and tell mehow it works out without your money?
Go there, try to buy ahouse or an income. Do not leverage
your fandom or your your stardom.Just tell us how it works out living
in communism without having a leg up. I love it. Oh, I'm

(18:41):
not going to experience it, butI love to see somebody. Yeah,
nobody wants. I mean, it'sit's like Ronald Reagan said, you know,
if we lose it here, welose there's no where There's nowhere else
to go. Reagan said it bestwhen he said that we lose freedom here.
You know, there's nowhere else foranyone to go for this type of
freedom in the country, and we'reon the verge of losing it, like
both of you said, you knowwith that one hundred fifty year mark,
that's when most empires normally fall.We've seen that historically throughout history. Is

(19:04):
depressing to think about. Uh,the cool thing is we're able to watch
it, you know on Wi Finow versus you know, having to hear
about it through you know, carrieror something. But you know, George
were the bad around Rowel. Yeah, No, I mean it's you know,
like Pappa and I. Like DavidPollock is like the constant professional Papa
and I. We are drunk ata waffle house. So that's what makes

(19:25):
the show great. And so yougot drunk at a waffle house. We
have to Dave of Pollack. Nowwe're bringing George Santos into the mix.
Uh, you know who's who's actuallyseen DC this This show is gonna be
wild tonight. I'm excited to seewhere we go. You are suing a
guy that I can't stand, youknow, by by the name of Jimmy
Kimmel, who is literally basically tankingin the ratings. He's dead last because

(19:47):
all he does is make fun ofPresident Trump and MAGA on every show he
does. And then he decided thathe was going to commit fraud and uh
and try to go after you.And of course, the same people that
have written hundreds of hip pieces onon myself and others, you know,
they didn't cover it correctly, youknow, and uh, we decided we

(20:07):
would cover correctly at Dcpatreo dot combecause we're not Putts's and we believe in
revolutionary journalism. But what goes intothis? You know? For you,
I mean, honestly, Pili Formosadon't know. I mean everybody. A
lot of people probably read the headlines, but we live in a society that
doesn't read past a headline. Telleverybody what's going on with that, George.
I am not suing Jimmy Kimmel fora prank. I have a good
sense of humor. I'm suing himfor fucking fraud because he is a fronster.

(20:33):
So here's what Jimmy Kimmel did,boys and girls, and pay attention
because it's very easy. Go tocameo dot com. Look at the terms
and conditions and the licensing agreements fromCameo dot com, and it's as clear
as day that Jimmy Olboy committed fraud. He defrauded me by impersonating someone else
to ask for ludicrous requests. Nowhere's the deal. It's Cameo. I

(20:57):
was going through, probably not probably, I went through recording twelve hundred videos
in a spam of twenty seven days. It was absolute intense work. I
wasn't paying too much attention to whatI was reading other than through about ninety
or so things that I said absolutelynot, I'm not reading this. They

(21:18):
went against my personal beliefs, theywent against morals that I hold close to
me, So I said, no, I'm not reading this, and I
declined them right. But there weretwelve hundred that I did do right.
So the reality is is I thoughtthey were just tongue in cheek trolling whatever,
Like I didn't know Senator Fetterman hadhired one hired me to do one
for Bob Menendez, or I didn'tknow Jared Moscow has had done one to

(21:41):
troll James Comer, which I thoughtwas the funniest one personally. But what
Jimmy Kimmel did was simple. Hedefrauded me for the purpose of entertainment and
gain. He broadcast it, whichhis license did not give him permission to
do. He then made an earnedmoney while doing that, and then on

(22:02):
top of that, he thought hewas gonna dance around me and make fun
of me, saying, oh mygod, I wish I could I could
only dream of being sued by Georganto'sfor fraud. Now he's pivoted to the
let's go ahead and make fun ofGeorgiantos' legal team. Can you imagine how
low you have to go to makefun of professional lawyers who have a stellar
career and a great record and reputationin New York City just because you're mad.

(22:26):
Jimmy Kimmel is such a fraud thathe is so not funny that he
had to go fabricate things to berelevantly funny because he can't even see the
material that's laid out wide in theopen and just make real humor out of
it with the dozens of riders hehas around him, That's how uninteresting Jimmy

(22:47):
Kimmel is. He has to manufacturefunny situations in order to try to get
ratings. Well, guess what,Jimmy, Now you're gonna pay up because
you're gonna be my bitch. David, I I would not want George on
my bad side. There's certain peopleI don't want my on my bad side.
George Santos, the Dilly Meme team. There's certain people I just don't
want to piss off. Yeah,they fall into that category. David,

(23:14):
I'm gonna toss over to you herebecause I mean, you know, we've
we've known Georgia while and you youand George go way back, way back,
way way back, way back,like six months. No, not
Nicky Haley back. I'm not talkinglike you know, like sr X type
stuff. You know, Nah,that's love blow for we Look, we're
gonna are not talking about anything aboutblowing and Nicky on this show. Then

(23:37):
I said, it's easy after dark. Don't get carried away before you get
the mic. I'm just gonna saythis is on his short list for VP.
Everybody seems so like, oh yeah, Ron's a great idea. Don't
forget that three weeks ago everybody hatedRon. So look, at the end
of the day, we're all Republicans. It's funny to poke fun while we

(23:59):
were in a primary. Well,let's not pope below the belt the back
jokes, come on, save thosefor Kamala What Wily Brown jokes? All
right? Okay, we got youknow Willie Brown jokes. Okay? And
I George and I get into thistoo. By the way, we've got
into this when the speaker fight wasgoing. I'm much harder on Republicans than
George's And think about and think aboutthe grace, George has I mean,

(24:22):
Republicans will half the reason why.You know, he had to deal with
Jimmy Kimmel in the first place.And he still gives what's that one hundred
and five republicans? Right, so, and he still gives them grace.
And here's the deal. I'm notkind to Republicans. I'm gonna tell you
why. Here on the outside,Americans really thought in twenty twenty two.
Now they might not have been ared wave thanks to Ron and Romney,

(24:45):
but Americans really thought that in twentytwenty two, holy shit, we'll have
a chance to take back this government. We felt less hopeless for about a
second until they said, Hey,remember that debt ceiling. We're just gonna
get rid of it. Hey,remember those single subject spending bills? You
promise, and let's do a coupleof crs. Hey you remember that border,
Let's keep it open. Hey,remember not funding Ukraine? The promise,

(25:07):
Let's send him a few more billionsof dollars. Hey, remember this,
remember this promise, Remember that promise. Remember this promise. Lie lie,
lie lie. We praise the damnSpeaker of the House. And guess
what didn't make a damn difference.So I know you have a lot more
grace for Republicans, but we aresick of them here on Main Street.
We're tired of them, just likewe're tired of Democrats, just like we're
tired of Biden. If you goto government, if you take the responsibility

(25:30):
of representing people and you tell somebodyyou're going to Washington to do something,
and instead you go to Washington eatsteak and you flip us the middle finger,
well that's what I have back toyou. I don't have patience for
these people. And if you're NickiHaley and you're only in this race because
your establishment tells you to be init, only Democrats are voting for her,
I'm not gonna find someplace to forgiveNicki Haley. She's the enemy as

(25:52):
far as I'm concerned. She's inthe way of Donald Trump beating Joe Biden.
And that is what you said,the only way we're going to save
this country. Nikki Haley is nota Republican, She's a Democrat as far
as I'm concerned. Just went off. Look at it, David, did
you breathe? How'd you? Igotta practice those breathing exercises That's why I'm

(26:12):
able. You know what, everythingyou said about the votes and everything is
so true. But that's why everynight I'm able to get my head on
my no on all my pillow pillows. I have six of them on my
bed and a bunch of my guestroom where I'm at right now, and
try doing a show with that guybehind you. Well, that's why I

(26:33):
can rest my head on my pillowand only rest knowing that I did not
vote for a single one of thosethings. I did not vote through our
country. I did not vote tosend more money abroad. If I were
there, I would continuously not vote. I think it is absolutely a boring
and obscene that we cook up aninety five million, I'm sorry, pardon
me, a billion dollars bill.It dawns on me sometimes I forget it's

(27:00):
like ninety five billion monopoly dollars tosend to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
Look, I'm as pro Israel asa Yet Israel is not in dire straits.
Yet Ukraine has had enough money fromUS. Taiwan, it's wishful thinking
to think anything we can do inTaiwan will result in any kind of deterrent

(27:26):
against China. If China wants totake back Taiwan, China will take back
Taiwan. I hate China, Ihate the CCP. Chijiping is a absolute
murderous, genesitical asshole, just asmuch as Vladimir Putin is, just as
much as most of these fucking dictatorsare across the world. I've called each
and every one of them on thehouse, far out, from Putin to
shijhi Ping, to the Ayatolin Aaranand to that fucking murderous Nicholas Maduro who

(27:49):
is a war criminal and wanted fornarco traffic in the United States of America.
So let that sink in. Butthe problem is is that we can
talk about all of this right,Why are we sending money abroad when we
have a crisis in our border?New York City giving fifty million, fifty
three million dollars to illegal aliens whilefiling to go ahead and find Donald Trump

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for three hundred and forty five milliondollars, arbitrarily bus another one hundred million
in fucking interest with a nine percentinterest accruing rate, which, by the
way, they benefited from their owncatastrophic fucking inflation. And they're all sky
high interest rates. But the realityis that money is nothing more than to
fund illegal aliens in the City ofNew York and in the state of New

(28:37):
York. Why do you think they'reso going hoa making this money? Somebody
has to pay for the do youknow that story? Who's gonna pay for
it? Well, now I knowit's gonna be Donald Trump if it sticks,
because that's what they want to do, take the money out of the
man's pocket to go fund their petprojects of destruction of our city. Today,
we had one little victory, onelittle day of victory. We won

(28:59):
an appeals court that illegals and undocumentedpeople cannot vote in New York City elections
because Mayor Adams actually signed a lawout of City Council that would allow for
non American citizens to vote in mayoraland local elections. Sole what is the
second most important office in the UnitedStates after President of the United States.

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I know it's arrogant to say,but in my opinion, it's Mayor of
New York City. Bloomberg said thatthe Blasio said that the Mayor of New
York City is not a small task. It's not a small fee. You're
responsible for the largest economic engine inthe country. You're it's essentially the epicenter
of the world. Whether most peoplearound the country like it or not.
It's not a pretty sight these days, but it was once before when we

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had twenty years of Republican leadership betweenGiuliani and Bloomberg. But this is the
economic engine of the country. Beingmayor of this city dictates whether you're gonna
have businesses wanting to stay, dictateswhether you're gonna have investors wanting to come.
And right now what we're seeing fromKevin O'Leary down the list of all
these powerful businessmen and women, they'releaving our state and calling it the number

(30:07):
two biggest loser in the country afterCalifornia because of this ruling, Kevin O'Leary
backing out of a five billion dollardata mining facility upstate New York and Buffalo
for the simple fact that he feelsunsafe. God forbid, if my evaluators
and the bank evaluator adjusters make anagreement that they believe that the evaluation of
this project is X. But thenTis James and Kathy Hulk come and say

(30:30):
no, we disagree. No victims, no, no, no fraud,
just a business practice of private equity, which is something that I've done professionally
for a large chunk of my life. It is absolutely crazy to me to
think that there's any inproprietary or anycriminal activity. If it was criminal,
why didn't they bring it? Whydidn't they run criminal charges? Because they
couldn't prove it beyond reasonable doubt incourt. And that is why I say

(30:55):
that it was a rig process.Look, I have my opinions on the
Attorney General. I have my opinionson the governor. I have seen this
Attorney General believe it or not,get stuff right before on other cases here
in New York that mattered to mepersonally, and I commend her for that.
But this, this was her campaignpromise and she had to deliver for
her donor base. Kathy Hogo hadto deliver for her donor base, and
Judge Agron is nothing much more thanthe donor base, and he got to

(31:21):
roll over it. So there yougo, guys, that's what happened in
New York City, and Nottake Matt, oh you go. I was gonna
tag you and David, I wasgoing to tag you in there, buddy,
I asked the last question. No, George and you look at the
situation in New York with Kathy Hope. I mean, I was there in
twenty twenty. I burned a Communistflag in front of the Gracie mansion.

(31:44):
And you know when Bill Deblasio wasthere, uh, and the NYPD,
you know, they threw a fitbecause he had a complete security detail on
the taxpayer's money, Like he hada bigger NYPD detail than the Secret Service
for President Trump. It was unbelievable, the NYPD people coming out of the
Gracy mansion. And I remember oneof the lieutenants, he goes, you
can't do that. I said,hey, wait a minute. You don't
have a problem when somebody burns theAmerican flag, but you're mad because I'm

(32:06):
burning a Communist flag. And theyand they looked at each other, like
twelve NYPD officers and they're like,damn, he's got a point. And
they stood back and we burnt theflag in front of his mansion. And
then we also we were trying toshow that we were This is after of
course Trump had been you know,screwed out of the election, and we
we basically said, look, weknow, we said, you know,
we're gonna do something that normally conservativesdon't too. And we partnered with Chick

(32:27):
fil A, the one in Manhattan, you know, and downtown, and
we literally they matched. We boughtfour hundred chicken sandwich and they matched us
with four hundred more, so wehad eight hundred chicken sandwiches. Then we
also had food trucks right on theother side of the bridge, and the
guys in the food trucks were partof the port Authority, and they said,
look, man, we want tohelp you, but if they find
out we're with you, they're gonnaburn my trucks. So they were feeding

(32:47):
homeless people on the other side ofthe bridge, and we were funding that.
Might I have a point to thisabout New York. It's a great
place when when it's not in hellhole hands, if that makes sense.
I was. I was having thisactual conversation, believe not with somebody this
afternoon about how it sucks that Idon't feel like I can safely take my
kids to experience Rockefeller during Christmas orRadio City Music Hall or you know,

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or walk around and you know,let them go check out the toy store
and dance on the same piano asthe movie Big you know, and on
and on. Go to the PlazaHotel and experience that home alone thing.
It has gotten to the point towhere you don't feel safe, George,
going to a place that you callhome, and I don't live there like
you do. So I'm sure it'seven worse when it's tugging at the heart
storage as somebody who's from there likeyou are and lives there, so me

(33:31):
as an outsider who used to loveNew York City and what it stood for.
What's it like? I mean,New Yorker's fed up enough to turn
this thing red in the next ninemonths. Look, here's what I'll say.
I get emotional thinking about it becauseI grew up in New York City.
I'm through and through New Yorker.I reside in Queens County, despite

(33:52):
representing a larger portion of Long Island, but still always a Queen's native.
Here's how I look at you.You New York is a great city.
When you hear people saying I don'twant to raise my kids in New York,
that's so crazy. My friends,we were all raised here, we
all went through the New York Cityraising. We're good people, we do

(34:13):
our part, we pay our taxes, we work. People in New York
are some of the most resilient,strong people you'll ever meet. Yes we
have a smart mouth. Yes we'rea little witty. Yes we can be
a little rude. I get that. It just comes with the territory.
There's nine million people elbowing each otherhere, competing for space. But here's
the deal. You're right, NewYork City needs to be in the correct
hands. And when it's in thewrong hands, it takes all that beauty

(34:34):
away from it and it becomes ahellhole. But I still have faith for
New York City. I still havefaith. Look, we saw just last
year two great things happened. Acity council woman in Bronx, in the
Bronx in South Bronx, where AOCis the congresswoman, One as a Republican
taking out a powerful, entrenched i'msorry, incumbent DEMOC in that seat,

(35:00):
and one a common sense Republican somebodywho is pro Trump, somebody who's a
ports Trump never walked away and haspro New York City Bronx values, the
Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island. We are desperate for
real leadership. We are desperate tohave you bring your girls, your kids

(35:22):
here so they can experience the giantpiano at the Foa and Schwartz Toy Store,
or they can go to the homealone parts of the Plaza Hotel,
or so they can go see thebeautiful angels and the show on the windows
of Saxeft Avenue at Rockfeller Center.Or if they can go to Central Park

(35:42):
and ski on Central Park like pardonme ice skate in Central Park. These
are all features that I want therest of the world to se because I
grew up here, I got toexperience that my whole life. I know
that I always joke and say Ilive where people dream of coming to.
So it's really hard for me tosee that dream become a living nightmare for
all of us here. I don'twant to hear about tourists or anybody visiting

(36:06):
the city getting slinged with poop inthe subway or slashed in the subway by
some psychopath. Because we've failed mentalhealth issues in New York City. We
have an epidemic. We don't treatit, We don't take care of our
own because we're too busy evicting veteransand homeless American citizens out of shelters and
hotels and halfway homes to put inundocumented aliens that are invading our country.

(36:30):
We are literally putting Americans last andforeigners first in the city of New York.
So it's really hard to tell people, well, you're coming to a
nightmare. So that's why I alwaysget emotional, because I love this city
and I really have hopes for abetter in New York City in the future.
New York has voted Republican in thepast. Like I said, I

(36:51):
grew up here twenty years of Republicanleadership at City Hall, the city was
at its peak. It can goback to that. We just need real
conservative solutions for New York City.Man, I agree, George. The
whole thing goes back to values.You said it earlier and you're saying it
again. New York had its ownset of values. You now, of

(37:12):
course, we had our American values, but then New York has a set
of its own unique values that makeNew York New York. And you know,
they've abandoned those. They've abandoned thatspirit of commerce, of hard work,
of the little guy getting the opportunity, and the American dream and all
of those things that just really kindof set the bedrock foundation for what New

(37:37):
York is all about, and they'vereplaced it with handouts and illegal aliens and
dirty streets and then all of thisother stuff that just isn't New York.
And then people don't want to gothere because that's not the New York they
remember, or the New York theythought, or the New York they read
about. And it's a shame,because New York is a brilliant place,

(38:00):
you know, it's it's it's notjust a shame, it's a travesty.
It's a loss of culture. It'sa loss of opportunity for Americans. How
many, how many Midwestern Western Southernerkids are striving to want to come to
this city. I have friends whocalled me and say, hey, my
son's graduating. He's going for aninternship this summer. Where should he stay?
Where should he stay? That it'ssafe? I said, their snower's
safe. And if I tell youthere is, I take liability. So

(38:22):
understand, every corner of New YorkCity is dangerous. Come at your own
peril. But I still think yourkids should come. But just make sure
you understand, you prepare your childto come. Take that Internship, whether
it's at IBM, or if it'sat UBS, or if it's Goldman Blackstone,
whatever, have them come because thisis the economic engine of this country.

(38:42):
This is where dreams are made.Unfortunately, right now it's not at
its best. So that's what Iusually tell people when they ask me,
because I don't want to be responsiblefor saying, oh, you said the
Upper east Side or the Upper westSide or you know, Staten Island.
It's it's nothing safe. It's thewild, wild West out here right now.
You know, George, I livedon eighty ninth in York when I
graduated college. I was going tobe famous. I was going to be

(39:06):
a TV reporter in New York one. So I moved to Manhattan. I
got a tiny little apartment that Ipaid way too much for in the Upper
east Side. You know, foundmy little corner store, found my deli,
and I was living in the NewYork life. But that was I
think the Blasio might have been mayorthen it was no, it's before to
Blasio. Who was after Giuliani.It was Bloomberg all the way up until

(39:27):
twenty burg. That's right, SoBloomberg was the mayor at the time.
I was down the street from GracieMansion, but New York still was because
my parents are from New York andthey used to tell about the days when
New York was not very nice,and then they talk about how Giuliani cleaned
it up. I mean for aNew York family, and I know your
family probably the same way. Everybodycredits Giuliani being with the guy who cleaned
up New York and made it theplace that that Matt talks about taking his

(39:49):
children too. That was because ofGiuliani. He cleaned it up, and
it took and it took what acouple of Democrat mayors to turn into what
it is now. And I wouldnever live there these days. Yeah,
one one Democrat mayor. It tookde Blasio to ruin New York City.
Yeah, one Democrat mayor. Bloomberggave New York City to the Blasio with
a record surplus of billions of dollars. I think it was twelve billion dollars

(40:12):
for his saken. I don't wantto give up accurate figure because I don't
remember. The number was something astronomical. Within two years of de Blasio,
the surplus was god, yeah,God, well look at America under Joe
Biden's leadership over the last three anda half years, I mean, Trump
gave us an almost completed wall.He gave us record low unemployment, he
gave us lowest tax rates in along time, a thriving business environment,

(40:37):
an economy so strong that the Fedhas tried to kill it for three years
and it can't die. That's whatDonald Trump gave us. Now, of
course they'll they'll d don't forget aboutthat. What's that? Yeah? Well,
and then but it took Joe Bidenlike three years to turn into what
it is now. And this iswhy you said you said it when you
came on. This is why it'sso important that Donald Trump get re elected

(41:00):
because if Joe Biden is reelected,I mean, you said, one mayor,
one Democrat mayor destroyed New York.One Democrat president is destroying America.
Give him two terms. This isn'ta country you're going to recognize, just
like you no longer recognize New York. That's that's a very valid point.
Look, just put it this way. As as my closing remarks, I'll
give you guys this, It takesone person to fundamentally change everything. It

(41:25):
takes one president four years to startputting this country down the hill and sending
it down the hill. Trump cameinto this, to this office in twenty
sixteen, the odd man out,somebody nobody thought could do it. The
New York Times had a Hillary Clintonslam Dunkwayne at ninety one percent. The

(41:47):
arrogance of the New York Times andof all those people were that they underestimated
the little people. They underestimated Americans. Americans were tired of the eight years
of Obama Biden policies that really fundmentally change his country. Reignited racism,
reignited the vision of race in ourcountry, reignited a separation of religious freedom

(42:07):
in our country, reignited religious bickering, all of this. As being an
American, in my whole life thirtyfive years of age, I did not
experience racism. I did not experienceany kind of vitriolic hate based on race,
religion, or ethnicity up until theObama years when he reignited all of
that with his virtue signaling and crazyliberal talking points. So then comes in

(42:30):
Trump. Trump is supposed to bethe guy that's going to press the nuclear
button. He's going to put usin World War three. He's going to
tank the economy. He's going tobankrupt us like he bankrupted his businesses in
the past. This is all thatthe media was saying. And Donald Trump
delivered the safest economy, the safestnational security, the safest border in three
decades, and the safest foreign policywe've ever seen. He literally drafted peace

(42:57):
in the Middle East of the AbrahamAccords. He exited us out from the
disastrous Paris Accords climate accords that werestifling American ingenuity and growth by allowing China,
India, and our competitors and adversariesabroad to excel while they were excluded
from the accords and we were strangleholdedby the accords, we were able to

(43:19):
thrive. We had energy independence,we had people thriving in this country.
Had we had four more years ofTrump today, we would have come over
COVID, the very much planned pandemicby Democrat operatives such as Tony Fauci along
with the Chinese Communist Party, andwe would have shown the world that the
pandemic was never going to stop theAmerican excellence and greatness that Donald Trump has

(43:45):
put forward for us. The problemis is that now it's been three years
of Joe Biden. If we allowfor four more years of Joe Biden,
all of that is going to beerased. He's already erased ninety percent of
it in ninety days in the WhiteHouse. This man does not love this
country. This man has served thiscountry for forty years, but has undermined
this country. So remember this.Our lives are at stake, Our freedoms

(44:08):
are at stake. Our very identityis on the ballot. When I say
I'm scared, I truly mean.I'm not fear bongering. I'm not saying
this is the most important election ofmy lifetime. This is the scariest election
of my lifetime because this election canchange the identity of the American people and

(44:29):
the United States of America forever.So when I say get involved, it's
not because it's a cult and Ilike Trump. It's because Trump is the
only option to fight encounter the deepState and Joe Biden and his menacing agenda
for our country. So please rememberthis when you think about voting, when
you think about your differences, whenyou think about oh Trump and mean tweets,

(44:52):
I rather forty hours a day ofmean tweets than forty minutes of evil
anti American policy. See couldn't havesaid it better. George Folks, Congressman,
former Congressman George Santos, I usedto call you congressman. Congressman.
He's always congress always gonna be congressman, always gonna be congressman. Was illegitimately
removed. Therefore he remains the congressman. People. Third Congressional District's votes were

(45:15):
recalled by politicians, just how ourframeworkers intended, right, Congressman, and
George, I'm working hard to primarySteve Womack here in Arkansas, that piece
of ship that he is so uh, that was leading the charge to get
you removed. And so we're reallyrun that district. Yeah, yeah,

(45:38):
I don't know, yeah, youwe we we can talk off the air
on that one. You already knowwhere I'm going with this. But Clint
Penzo is we're looking to primary himon March fifth. And that's and that's
what George talking about getting involved.You have to get involved at all levels.
Uh, you know, it's yousaid this a while back. This
is the scariest election of our lifetime. And I like that a lot better

(45:58):
than the normal cliche. It's themost important election. It is the scariest
and George nailed it. George,you have a Twitter X spaces whatever we're
hello call on Twitter nowadays x Xcoming up here in just a couple of
minutes. We'll make sure we sharethat on all of our feeds. We'll
hop in and say hello to youhere as soon as we get off the
air. You bet, thank youso much for having me, guys,
David, I know we planned this. I love that. I think the

(46:20):
next show, if you guys wantme back on, I'd love to come
talk a little bit about DC andthe inside please, do you know?
Listen, George, you are welcomeanytime. Just send me a text match
and I'm coming on. We're onMonday through Thursday eight pm every night,
so anytime you feel like coming on, we're here. This is the new
space. You bet. Thank youfor having me, guys. You George,

(46:40):
Bye, George Santos everyone you can, course you can follow him well.
We'll put his stuff up on ourfeeds over on X and of course
this will be up at dcpatrion dotcom as well as on pill dot net
and on our Rumble channel. Inthe morning, you go check all that
out and watch all this as well. Uh, George, most people we've
We've spent a lot of time GeorgeSantos. I've been in a lot of
spaces with him. I had alot of discussions with him. So is

(47:04):
David. Uh for for a lotof America, they don't really this is
a first look at the real GeorgeSantos. And what you saw tonight is
the reason why they wanted this guyout of d C. The reason why
they wanted him silenced, you know, David, is because he is going
to literally do, uh, youknow, what he wants to do.
He's going to say what he wantsto say, and uh, you know,

(47:27):
and so I mean, it's oneof those things where you know,
it's it's it's interesting to see theentire George Santos unleashed to me. And
and I love I love being ableto see that. I love being able
to see him let loose. Anduh yeah, I feel bad for Jimmy
Kimmel because George Santos does He's likea pit bull when he gets ahold of
you, He's not going to letup. And it's gonna be fun to

(47:51):
follow that. And of course we'vegot that article up at dcpatriot dot com.
You can go read about the lawsuit. George Santos, Jimmy Kimmel up
at dcpatriot dot com. Want toget over to pill net. These guys
have been going nuts over there,everyone from Ohio Kimmy to Matt seventeen seventy
six to filter Dog to just jim. I'm probably leaving somebody out over here.
I know I am. They aregoing crazy. So thank you so

(48:14):
much for the cookies. Uh.You know filterdocks is now McAdams is giving
illegals ten thousand dollars debit cards.Yeah, we talked about that. Uh,
and thank you guys so much.Uh. Nicky is definitely the uniparty
there. Filter Dog. I thinkit's filter Dog who said that. Trying
to keep up a grain of salt. Thank you as well, so uh,
and thank you guys so much forsupporting us over on pill dot net.

(48:36):
Exclusive chat over on pill dot net. A lot of big names watching
over on X two. I sawKaylin, Door, Kat, the Hammer,
Shelle, so many people over theretoo. Thank you guys who were
watching on all these different platforms anda really large audience tonight for us,
And as always, we appreciate.We'll be of course back live tomorrow night
as well. We started eight ohfive eastern. Timer, we try to
start eight o five eastern. Yeah, we seapac might mess that up a

(48:58):
little bit. We have to seewhat this go to a look, you
forget it. It's already Thursday.Yeah, because Puppet and are gonna be
live from sea packs. So we'regonna we're gonna have to find a place
to get situated to carry on.How does that work? You got to
put him in the trunk. Hopefullyhe doesn't measure too big, because I
don't want to have to check himbecause what if they lose Puppet. We
talked about this yesterday, sirch Puppet. You got to see the banana hammock

(49:19):
again? You know, well Ican't. I want to. I'm gonna.
I mean, we're gonna put himthrough that little you know. Can
you go through that radar that Xray thing? Puppet? I can go
through the problem is I can fitin the trunk, but my banana buddy
does not fit in the trunk.Well it doesn't, does it vibrate?
They might have listen. I can'twait. So I'm gonna be at the
airport with puppet tomorrow, and Ican't wait. I'm gonna I'm gonna let

(49:45):
him go. I'm gonna go firstbecause I want to look at the little
screen and I want to see ifI can see like your bones and somebody's
hand up up your man hole asyou go through the X ray machine,
if they stop it and go backand forth, and you know kind of
like is that a is that apuppet in there? Excuse me, that's
puppet Carlson. He a living humanbeing with feelings, and this feelings matter.
I got your back. Don't takeany pictures of my man hole.

(50:06):
I know, I know what you'retrying to accomplish. Bro, the manhole
came up again, Puppy. Idon't I don't know what to do for
you there. But you're gonna bealone with this guy for like three four
days. Yeah, I know.I'm listen, we're playing nervous about the
election. I'm nervous about the nextcouple of days. You pick my advice
and brought the no means no Tshirt. Correct. Yeah, I'm gonna

(50:28):
have to put a manhole cover overmy manhole cover. Hey, man,
it work. Listen, We'll putaside him, says minute work. But
listen, we're from Seapack for ourfor our pilled audience, for our ex
audience or rumble audience, and allthe other socials were watching. Papa and

(50:49):
I are going to get into someshenanigans over at Seapacks, So we're gonna
try to keep you updated with somephotos and videos of of the trouble we're
getting into, so definitely stay tunedfor that. And yeah, tomorrow we'll
try to shoot freight five if wecan make Ato five. If not,
we'll announce it early enough in theday so you'll be able to set your
clocks to know when we're coming onlive from Sea Pack. And maybe we
can snag some special guests while we'rethere. Yeah, a lot of our
good buddies are ukulele till you guysarrive, you know, play some uh

(51:13):
you know at Sharon type stuff foreverybody. Yeah, we could do that.
It'll be fun, but we'll seewhat we can grab. I know
a lot of good people are gonnabe Congressman Court Mills is going to be
there. Uh, Chad Caton's goingto be there. We have Ali Eli
leg I called Ali Lege with Momsfor America is going to be down there
with Moms for America. I mean, there's gonna be a lot of great
folks are Brenon Strock, Nick Miles, Big, Nick Energy. So we'll

(51:35):
see who I can grab and andbring on tomorrow. And it should be
a lot of fun. Man,it'll be good. We'll have fun with
it. And uh, I'm excitedto hope you guys have a safe trip
and you're able to uh you know, get there safely. Hopefully there's no
uh, you know, no violationof puppet through t s A. And
you know, those guys are veryhandsy puppets, so make sure you're you
know, you're on your best behaviorbecause that I mean, they're used to
sticking their hands anywhere. Just becareful. Yeah, I'll do my best.

(52:00):
I'll do my they don't take advantageof the puppet and uh and if
they do, maybe it'll be uhmaybe it'll be an interesting and uh exciting
trip. It'll be a trip nomatter what. So yeah, I'm looking
forward to it. I love theseshows. It's gonna be a lot of

(52:20):
fun tomorrow. It's gonna be alot of fun. It'll be interesting to
see what happens puppet. I'm lookingforward to, uh, you know Pollock's
behavior. You got to give mesome play by play. And was he
dancing on the table again? Youknow? Uh, you know, facing
around the bar, fun stuff likethat. I just saw your tweet.
By the way, puppet, watchmy boring friend at the Pollock Show on
with Jerry Cardone. The thing aboutpuppet girlson is I always tell the truth.

(52:49):
The flip stops here. Ladies andgentlemen. Well, oh that's amazing,
puppet. That's amazing. Good puppet, Good puppet. Do you pray
or how does that work? Puppet? What's that? Man? You praise
a puppet with good puppet or treats? How does this work? Uh?
Just like you would do a normalperson. Okay, okay, so no,

(53:10):
so good puppet. You don't haveto have to say good and just
say hey, that's cool. That'sfunny. Bro, Bro, we say
good brow Bro. Yeah, it'sfunny. Bro. You know what.
Unlike Eminem, I'm I'm cool withbeing white. Jesus, that's true.

(53:30):
That's true. You're gonna gonna walkthat eight mile when you get to DC.
It'll be fun. Yeah. I'mreally hard to be like eight mile.
I don't know. They don't.And that's the thing. I don't
want to pay thirty five dollars tocheck a bag just so I can.
Are you even allowed to have ahandgun in DC or what? No,
No, you've got to have yourh R two eighteen, your federal carry
permit in d C. Seriously.Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

(53:52):
yeah. So our governments there,yeah, allow people to have guns over
there. You know, I'm tohave them, but you're not allowed to
have them. I'll tell the storybefore we wrap, A quick quick story.
We were at Ted Cruz came toa ranch here with Corey Mills for
a fundraiser back during the twenty twentytwo election, and there was let's see
who was there. It was Corey, it was Ted Cruz, it was

(54:15):
a couple other names. I forgetwho else was there. Anyway, when
the security sweep went through at thebeginning, they asked the campaign, they
said, hey, what's it goingto be the policy on guns? And
the owner of the ranch says,I carry a gun, and everybody here
carries a gun. And then Ithink Corey was there too. He's like,
I'm fine with it. We allcarry guns. And they're like Okay.

(54:37):
Then, so everybody was allowed tohave guns, and like I said,
Ted Cruz is there, you know, Congressman's, everybody's there, and
the security is like, okay,everybody has guns. And so the Republicans
are real when they say, youknow, we're a pro carry, pro
pro gun party, and we're notafraid of him even at our own political

(54:57):
events. So it was surprising tome. You never thought I'd never thought
that would be the case. ButI wonder if puppet carry is a gun.
That's a good question. Well,I I could carry a gun.
It would unfortunately be way more thanhalf my body, so probably my whole
body. But I'd like to carrya gun. I mean, I do
carry a banana that packs quite apunch. But other than that, right

(55:22):
now, I don't have a carrypermit or am I'm not packing heat.
I don't think as a puppet.I don't think you do. I don't
think they can. Uh, youcan probably carry without there there's nothing in
the uh in the rules about puppetscarrying. I don't think now, probably
not. I can carry a plasticpea shooter or something like Zuka, something

(55:43):
comfortable. We're not going to makeit through security tomorrow. We should stop
this conversation and uh when they allI ask, Puppet is your video when
they taste pollock and tasered? Ohyeah, My goal is to get him
tasered. By the end of thetrip. You guys will have a blast.
Guys, we appreciate all of youtuning in over on, pilled on,

(56:05):
x on, getter on, Rumble. We're all over the place.
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that was well done, Matt,Thank you. That was good.
Totally pro David Pollock. But Ihave never been able to pull that off,

(57:37):
definitely not I tried. I letoff all my energy on my on
my rent with George Santis. I'mout of gas. Yeah, you didn't
breathe for like three minutes straight.That was amazing. Listen. Sometimes it
just it just flows out of you. Remind me a Will Ferrell in Old
School where he's debating James Carvill.He's like, and he just goes off.
That's kind of what you did,you know, Yeah, you know

(57:59):
that's a George and I have hadthat discussion. We've had it out on
that issue before. Because he's sohe's so nice and humble to those bastards
that screwed him. I would notbe as nice, and uh, we
we have that. I'm like,no, man, and I but I
echo the sentiments of America. We'repissed and we're sick and tired of the
same old scumbags going to Washington,d C. Putting their fingers in the

(58:21):
ears and acting like we don't exist. We have to we have to change
something, man, because this this, we're tired of it. We matter
and it's time we make our voicesheard. Absolutely. And you know,
as we head into Seapack and thenSouth Carolina, I can only I only
have one wish and that's the NickyHaley wears a shirt that says twelve Fellas
down, one to go on theback of the shirt. I just hope

(58:43):
she puts it on a shirt anduh pumping any closing remarks, that's my
closing hold on. I'm gonna makea shirt that says Nicky's going down.
That's a good one. That's yourone. Yeah, now if you you
should have that made Nicky's going down, and then and then I'll have a
like an s RT or whatever shewas in sr X, But yeah,
I'll have a picture of an sRX and we'll say Nicky's going down.

(59:06):
A lot of people I think wereuh wondering if actually George Santos was operating
David Pollock as a puppet and hadhis hand up David's manhole. That they
were wondering at a lot of peopleon X were they I didn't see.
They were reaching out to me inthe d M saying were they Are you

(59:29):
sure it wasn't those Asian porn botsreaching out to you, And you're like,
she likes me too, those twoYou've never had attention like that from
women before the Asian porn bots gotcorn bots all they had was your name
on their lips? Yeah, saidI saw, I saw, I saw
cotton on their lips, buddy,and and so where. But I think

(59:52):
you cleared it up tonight. GeorgeSantos is not operating you because you both
were in the same room at thesame time. So, oh all right,
I gotta go pack. David's hadenough fun for one night. I
think, baba that's what he's saying. Uh, guys, make sure you're
following us on social meding. Followat the Pollock Show, at Puppet Carlson,
at Real Matt Couch. You canfollow us on social media all across

(01:00:14):
the puppets Growing Puppets Now on GetterPuppets Now, on gab Puppets Now,
on True Social Puppet Nation is everywhere. I'm noticing puppet pupping up everywhere.
TikTok. Yeah, he's like aNicki Haley satellite office in South Carolina.
He is popping up everywhere. Ohyeah, that is true. I am

(01:00:35):
everywhere just like Nikki Haley. Butunlike Nikki Haley, my follow account's going
up, not going down. Absolutelywell. To give a shout out to
to Braves Piano twenty nine over onpill Dotet, thank you for the cookie
and make sure we're not missing anybody'sthat scroll up here. Of thanks to
just Jim who just donated one hundredand ten gold pills as well. Guys,
Pilled Nation, thank you guys soso much, uh for having our

(01:00:58):
six over there as well. Guys, we're getting out of here. These
guys have to go to Seapack anduh, you know, I don't know
what I'm gonna do. I'm gonnabe Uh, I don't know what I'm
gonna do. I'm gonna be likein my own little world, you know,
like hello darkness, my old friendwith my buddy's gone. But I
will manage, we will persevere.We love you guys. Thanks for tuning
in. Everybody, have a great, great Wednesday night. We'll see you
tomorrow night for Pollock and Couch livefrom Seapack. God bless everyone. Remember a party
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