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August 23, 2024 • 63 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:17):
Hello, and thank you for Johnny us on the Nicki
Medoro Show. I am Nicki Medoro. She is Kim McAllister.
She has her bottle of zin. I have my favorite
beverage right here, and we are back to dissect the
very fabulous they that is the DNC Convention.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Ready to celebrate, like this is the night. I'm ready
to see Kamala Harris. I accept accept the nomination, and
we're going to win and kick serious ass. And this
is going to be I couldn't. I was thinking, Nikki
when Hillary Clinton was speaking, how different our world would
have been, how different our lives would have been if

(01:00):
she had won, exactly, and we can't afford for Kamala
Harris not to win. As who was it that said,
Michelle Obama? I think is who said that the time
is now? Or maybe it was history, Hillary Clinton. The
time is now, this is it.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
History is here, absolutely, And we're going to be playing
some clips from the DNC convention. We will have clips
of all president current President Biden, former President Barack Obama,
of course Michelle Obama. We have had so many, so
so many people speaking at the DNC convention that Megan McCain, Okay,

(01:42):
everybody knows of the late John McCain's daughter. She was
on the View. She's a Republican, she's a conservative, she's
a big critic of the Democrats. But she went on
X and she's like, look, Republicans, we're not going to
be able to compete with the celebrities and the artists.
I hope the normies come back in twenty twenty eight.

(02:03):
And I tweeted back at her, I'm like, it's not
celebrities and artists. It's not celebrity, it's diversity. The celebrities
want to hang out with us because we represent America.
We represent what they want to attract because we look
like everybody else. We represent everybody. We represent different types

(02:26):
of families, different types of cultures. That's why everybody wants
to hang out with us. That's why we're the party,
because we don't like to exclude people. We're very mindful.
We're very so if you're not up on the whole
thing of why we're mindful and ironically demure, I'm gonna

(02:47):
play this time. I'm gonna make you guys cool. If
you're not up on the whole TikTok trend, I'm gonna
play this for you, just so you get what I'm
talking about. The DNT Convention. I'm gonna say it right now.
We are ironically dem but we are one hundred percent
mindful of what we are doing in this moment of history.

(03:07):
And it was all created by this influencer TikToker, Jules
Jeles Lebron. I'm definitely getting her name right. And this
is how it started. I'm going to share my screen.
She just went on TikTok and she kept saying that
things were demure and mindful, and this is this. My

(03:28):
friend is Jules Lebron. Here we go.

Speaker 3 (03:32):
See how I do my makeup for work? Very demure,
very mindful. I don't come to work with a green
cut crease, look like a clown. When I go to work,
I don't do too much. I'm very mindful while I'm
at work. See how I look very presentable. The way
I came to the interview is the way I go
to the job. A lot of you girls go to
the interview looking like Marge Simpson and go to the

(03:54):
job looking like Patty and Selma.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
Not demure.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
I'm very modest, I'm very mindful. You see my shirt
only a little Teachy out.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
So anyways, people have taken that and they've made it ironic.
So if you hear people say demure and mindful, that
is where it started. And so yes, the DNC convention,
demuir no, mindful. Yes, And we are having so much
fun at the DNC Convention. But I will have to
say I have to start with the history in and

(04:29):
of itself, which was President Biden taking the stage just
started off. And I'm telling you, Kim and again, you know,
you guys know by the way, hit the subscribe button
and share the show with your friends. I've always start
with that, you know, guys, I get all weepy with
President Biden. I feel I feel, I feel like history

(04:51):
with him is being made every single day. And when
he came out and his daughter introduced him, and I'm
telling you, no way in hell would any of Trump's
children ever introduce him with the authentic love and compassion

(05:12):
and anything showing that type of love that Ashley Biden did.
I don't know. I'm just so I just have to
play a couple of clips because again, it takes a
true leader to do what Joe Biden did. Here we go,

(05:33):
I mean, and again just seeing the love and the
hug and the love that the crowd was giving him,
you know, and he's like wiping aways here there you go.

(05:57):
And I mean, I know that I'm gonna get dang
form playing the song, but I don't gay. I mean again,
and just the people channing him, and just think about
what's going through his mind. He deserves every like, oh,
I just can't leave me. Yeah, the guy.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
Just had to be hard. It had to be god.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Yeah, oh my god. It just I just don't know, guys.
I just I'm just saying, I don't know anybody to
be able to do that, you know. And I know
that he left like right away, like I think Joe
Biden leave me.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
Well, he wasn't one until like it was he was
supposed to speak at ten pm Eastern, and he didn't
go on until it was east I think it was eastern.
He didn't go on until nearly almost eleven o'clock midnight.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
Right, and look out that sounded and he did just
wait for him, yeah, you know, and then okay, so
let me played just a little bit of a speech
of course that he gave and he went after Donald
Trump as he should. Donald Trump calls America a failing nation.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
Now I'm saying, but think about.

Speaker 4 (07:08):
This, think about this, he publicly says to the whole world.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
I'm gonna say something outrageous.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
I know more foreign leaders by their first names and
know them well than anybody live because.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
I'm so damn old. But I'm not joking.

Speaker 4 (07:26):
Thinking the message he sends around the world when he
talks about America being a fairly nation.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
He says, we're losing.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
He's the loser. He's dead wrong, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (07:41):
I mean, I've got nothing left to lose. Might as
well call it like you see it? Right?

Speaker 1 (07:45):
He does, And you could tell that Biden has this.
He's like, screw it, you know what I mean, Like,
I have nothing to lose. My political career will end
in January, and that's it, you know what I mean,
that's it for Joe Biden. And I was thinking about
this today, Kim. You know, I hope that he lives

(08:08):
for the next you know, five years, because he does,
because if he dies, everyone will be like, see, you
know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (08:17):
Yeah, I don't, I know. But if he and this
is the thing we were saying all along when he
was still running, if something did happen to him, right,
you know, medical problem or whatever. Guess who's waiting. Guess
who's ready. Exact whole point of a vice president his
plan B. And guess who we had as a backup.
And what a great decision that was. Look who Trump picked?

Speaker 1 (08:41):
WHOA like, oh really, my god?

Speaker 2 (08:44):
That guyle in America?

Speaker 1 (08:46):
And I think Calvin, you sent it to me, and
I had seen it just before you send it to me.
I will be playing later on in the show JD.
Vans in a Donut shop. If you have not seen
this video, I mean, the guy is so effing awkward,
So just that is coming. If you haven't seen it,
statue because it's just hilarity.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
I don't know if we've talked about this. We've already
discussed the childless cat lady phenomenon.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
Yes exactly.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Did you hear him say on a podcast that it's
the purpose of post menopausal women.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
To take care of the other, to take care of your.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Grandkids, to provide childcare. So once you're out of child
bearing age and your eggs are cracked and frizzy, it's
your job to watch the kids. Apparently that's what he thinks,
and so women like Oprah, Hillary Clinton.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Nothing else to do with our lives, you know what
I mean, nothing else.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
To do with their lives except mind the babies. Now,
there's nothing wrong with minding the babies. There's nothing wrong
with spending time with your grandkids. There's nothing wrong with
you know, people who right childcare, right if you want to.
But don't ever tell yeah, that that's your lot in life,
that somehow your usefulness to society, or to politics, or

(10:08):
to other things has dried up along with your eggs.
What a crock of crap. Absolutely, the more that guy
opens his mouth, the more offended I become.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Well, I feel like this is the this is this
is part and parcel with the Project twenty five. This
is this whole idea of bringing back the masculine man,
the power to men, you know what I mean to
bringing back this whole idea. Hellove, beautiful Julia, But Hi,
how are you ury? Look how big my pupils are.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
Oh, she just went to the eye doctor.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
I was like, Alsally, didn't even ask me.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
She's walked up to me and started pouring liquid in
my eyes. It's really nice that you feel comfortable interrupting
the show for that. Welcome. Hi.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
I just wanted to say, are you thinking, hello, Julia gorgeous. Yeah,
as a new health school nurse, hearing a kid say
that my pupils are really big is not something that
I want to hear right away, and I will be
I will be letting you guys know towards the end
of the show, how my first couple of days as
a school nurse have gone. Yesterday went smoothly. Today I

(11:11):
was officially broken in, So that is that is also
also coming. But anyways, going back to this, it is
this whole idea of bringing back men like men in power.
God forbid women should women need to know their place?
It is this. It is going back to this whole idea.
I really do believe the Republican Party is really trying
to bring that back. So that is totally why I

(11:32):
think the JD. Vans is pushing this narrative.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Eric says Kim and Nikki. I've been saying, if Trump
wins the GOP, well the twenty fifth of men will
twenty fifth amendment him quickly, oh Trump, and be stuck
with president fans. I don't think so. I don't think
they'll twenty fifth amend met him. Yeah, I don't think
they will. They're two kind of swimming in the soup
of Trump. They're still ensconced in that, you know kool aid.

(11:58):
There's there's no way they're going to turin fit amendment him.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
I don't think so absolutely, but disaster And I will say,
I am loving the way that we're just going after
Trump at the DNC. And I am loving the fact
and if you guys follow me on Facebook that Michelle
Obama has given up the whole one day, go low,
we go Hi, So here she is because it's like

(12:21):
non second. But you know, I think we need to
get down and dirty because f that. Here we go.

Speaker 5 (12:31):
Now. Unfortunately, we know what comes next. We know folks
are gonna do everything they.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Can to distort her truth.

Speaker 5 (12:43):
My husband and I sadly know a little something about this.
For years, Donald Trump did everything in his power to
try to make people fear us see his His limited,
narrow view of the world made him feel threatened by
the existence of too hard work and highly educated, successful

(13:05):
people who happened to be black.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Yep, God forbid, it's just them. There have to be
a diversity higher, a diversity admission, you know what I mean,
Like it had to be that they're just gonna be educated, right, Davis,
look at that.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
I want to know.

Speaker 5 (13:26):
I want to know who's gonna tell him, Who's gonna
tell him that's the job he's currently seeking might just
be one of those black jobs.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
I don't know exactly exactly. She was on fire, on
absolute fire, I mean, and do you think that? And
here's the thing. So I was reading this article and
I want I want you guys to tell me in
the comments if you think this is true, because I
never even thought about it. Okay, but some people are

(13:58):
saying that the Obamas were doing Biden a bit dirty,
that they were awfully quiet during the whole kind of
turning on Biden, that when George Clooney was coming out
with that op ed, that there was no heads up
from the Obamas, that Obama didn't come out and say

(14:19):
anything about the fact that Biden should stay in the race,
That there wasn't any sort of given the fact of
how much the Democratic Party loves the Obamas, that there
wasn't any outwardly support and even during their speeches last night,
that yes, that he did say that Joe Biden will
go down in history, that it wasn't too much about

(14:43):
how he should you know, there wasn't enough love. What
do you think.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
I don't know what the dynamic was as to how
if they could have warned him or if they could
have given him more support. But I did notice that
when President former President Barack Obama spoke, he did talk
about Joe Biden in glowing terms.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
His friend, his friend, And that's one thing. But I think,
and I think it's true that the Obamas think, like
what a lot of Americans thought, that Biden should have
only been a one term president.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
Okay, but look at what happened, right, What if he
hadn't stepped away? What if he hadn't right? I mean,
we'd be barreling toward destruction. And so perhaps despite the
fact that someone is your friend and you respect them
and you love them, and you wish the best for them,
and you're so grateful for what they've given the country,

(15:43):
you still have to put the country first. Yeah, and
look at us now. I mean, it's my sincere hope
that I'm not living in a little Bay Area bubble
and that the rest of the country isn't feeling this,
because I sure am feeling it. And I don't think
I would have been feeling it if it had, if
he hadn't stepped away. That's not to say that his

(16:03):
presidency hasn't been full of good things, or that he
isn't a complete patriot and a good man who loves
his family and this country and has given a lifetime
of service all of these things. But look where we
are now. So it makes any such going against him

(16:23):
in that regard seem to me to be to make sense.
Does that make sense at all?

Speaker 1 (16:28):
I think also, you know, I will also say this,
I think the enthusiasm wasn't guaranteed, right. I think there
was a little apprehension like, will the Democratic Party fully
accept Kamala Harris because remember before Kamala Harris I was
saying it, you were saying. I was like, no, of course,

(16:49):
Kamala Harris is the natural choice. She's the vice president.
I said it from the very beginning. She's the vice president.
She was on the ballot, She's who people voted for.
I voted for the Biden hand on my primary ballot.
She is the choice, I said, nobody else And and
then and people were like, no, we need to let
people vote. Totally knew people and I don't know about

(17:10):
that I don't like that idea. I think there was
this question of our voters going to like it, and
then when it happened and we saw this yes that
people were like okay, but it wasn't guarantee. I think
that there was this real question mark.

Speaker 2 (17:25):
I think there was a question mark, but really there
wasn't because for me, but I think this is the
Democratic was it's the Democratic Party. How could you have
possibly side stepped the black lady and picked some white dude.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
There were a lot of people trying to sign Sep
that black.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
Lady, but she is the vice president and was already
on the ticket, and I think it at first it was, oh, well,
she's the only one that has access to the money.
We can't lose the campaign money. And then they started
feeling the enthusiasm and the momentum behind her and they thought, Okay,
she has the money and she can do this, right,

(18:05):
so don't I don't think it was an option as
far as you know, the money goes.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
And you were kind of passing the waters a little
bit with other people. But then once it was announced
and it was like dumb, yeah, And I'm glad that
it went and I'm glad that it went quickly and obviously,
and it really only took a couple of days at
the very most. And it was really that first day
of people being like, yes, it's Kamala Harris. It was
the Biden Harris administration, in my opinion, was the only

(18:31):
choice that we could have done, because again it is
who I voted for. I thought that was the only
fair way of doing it. And I'm really glad And honestly,
if you were watching today, and I'm telling you, I
don't know how much money Morgan Freeman makes, but that
dude narrating people's life stories, he must make millions just

(18:51):
doing that.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
I don't know if it's him now or if it's
Morgan Freeman AI no let us they're using because he's
sounds older now, so they're using Mark Thompson told me this.
They're using the AI yeah to take his old like,
you know, the voice in his fifties and sixties, and
they're kind of buffetting it a little bit. Yeah, I think, so.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
Tomson better not my bubble, stop it, because this is
what I want out of life. If I live long enough, well,
Morgan an, I doubt we'll be able to narrate my
life because he probably will pass away by the time
I need my life narrated. But these two men, I
want to live long enough, or I want to live
long enough, Okay, Morgan Freeman to narrate my life and
if I get murdered, just saying, if I get murdered,

(19:37):
I want Keith Morrison from Dateline to narrate the mystery
of my death. Those two men need to be able
to do it. I'm just saying because they're the best.
But yeah, Morgan Freeman had narrated today's opening about Kamala
Harris and I am telling you, I'm like weeping over here.
He is absolutely amazing. Kim is saying they're playing shake

(19:59):
it Off. I bet you Taylor approved this. Oh well,
I thought I thought you were about to say that
she's going to make it an I don't know if
Taylor Smith is Swift is going, she would have had
to approve it. It's amazing all the songs that are
being played at their roll call. There's nobody complaining about
their songs. Well, it's my way at the convention.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
It's my theory. This is my theory that Republicans are.
Let's do it and ask questions later. And so they've
they've now received letters of knock it off from Celine
Dion and Beyonce to say he's trying to play freedom
crump is at his rallies and Beyonce is like, uh no,
can't do Whereas I this is my belief and I

(20:42):
have no proof that this has happened, but I think
the Democrats are media savvy enough to have had an
intern call around to all the artists and say, hey,
we're going to play this at the rally for the
state of such and such, or we're going to use
this as the intro for Pete boudhage Edge. Is this okay?
Would you be okay with that? And all you need

(21:02):
to do is get permission first.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
Call and ask first exactly.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
I think that's what Democrats did, and I think that's
why we haven't heard from any artists, because they knew
it was coming.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
Well, and that's what you do. And I would also say,
because they don't mind, you know, because they don't want to.
They don't mind being associated with a party that's not
hating on different races or gay marriage or fill in
the blank kind of nonsense. That's all I'm saying. That's
why it's not a problem. You know why it's a
problem is because you have assets like Donald Trump getting

(21:31):
their panties in a bunch about nonsense. Didre says, I
want Tailor to play tonight. I heard Rick Wilson say
there's a surprise speaker, so we've been hearing it could
be Beyonce Taylor Swift kcbs's if your local to the Bayry,
you know that station. Doug Sovereign says he knows he
tweeted this. He knows that it's not who we think

(21:51):
it is. That's all we tweeted, is not who we
think it is. But if you're from the Bay area,
it will be of special interest to us. So her.
But like Ken, I don't know. I don't know Metallica,
do you have a new No. I'm thinking it's a

(22:12):
musical guest or musical speaker. So I have the list
of speakers already being announced. So towards the end, so
the chicks are already playing. Carrie Washington is speaking, deal,
Hughley is speaking. Let me see towards I'm thinking towards
the end, right, Pink is going to be there. Let's
see Gretchen Whitmer, Eva Longoria is speaking, Adam Kinsinger, who's

(22:35):
a Republican, is speaking, and then Kamala Harris' sister Maya
is speaking. I don't see a spot spoke today. Gretchen
Whitmer is speaking. I don't know Elizabeth Warren has spoken yet,
has she? I know she's on the list. Okay, uh so,
I don't know where the special guests, if she, if
he or she is listed. But that's the kind of

(22:58):
Oh maybe it's green Day.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Oh that could be a special interest to the I
noticed they were playing some train songs and train in
San Francisco.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
I mean again again, it could it could Zindeia. It
would be fun.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
Oh yeah, when is the special guest?

Speaker 1 (23:17):
That's what I don't know. They're not gonna let us know.
But okay, so again the reason why the show again,
by the way, hit the thumbs up, hit that subscribe button.
But the reason why we're not live at five or
Live at four thirty is I have back to school night,
so hopefully I don't know. I might be back to
school night, but I'll be checking my phone. But you know,
mom's work is never done. Let me play a couple

(23:39):
more videos. I gotta play a little bit of Obama.
He did a mic drop which I thought was it's
the one you've seen, But it's real, really funny.

Speaker 6 (23:49):
Here's a seventy eight year old billionaire who has not
stopped whining about his problems since he wrote down his
Golden Escalator.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
Nine years ago.

Speaker 6 (24:01):
It has been a constant stream of gripes and grievances
that that's actually been getting worse now that he's afraid
of losing the commo. There's the childish nicknames, the crazy
conspiracy theories.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
And here it is, this weird obsession with crowd sizes.
Go get it, Barack.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
I know, I mean, I just love it. And I
don't have the video of it. But did you see
during some live I think it was MSNBC. It was
one of the TV broadcasts which are live. Of course,
some kid at the DNC held up his phone and
had typed out in like all caps JD Van's f's couches.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
He just like hel I missed that one.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
Very immature, but somebody you can put it on. You
can like look on X. It's somewhere that.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
Can we dip in for a minute because I have it.
There's something musical happening again, and we're gonna have to
delete the music after the fact.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Whatever. What is this? Is there a DJ something?

Speaker 2 (25:24):
I'm trying to tell you. The eyes said, I want
to see you amost your seats moving around, get excited
with me.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
It's actually her.

Speaker 2 (25:35):
Okay, so that's what we're doing.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
I thought it was actually gonna be her for No.

Speaker 2 (25:40):
I don't know. It could be. I'm not sure what's happening.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
I'm looking live. I'm looking at the live feet on
the zeeseman. It's it's on screen. Okay, so that's what
you're looking at. Is not live. Uh, I'll actually show this.
Let's let's listen in. Okay, let's listen in and see
what a Reverend Al Sharpton is saying. Right now. Here
we go, there we go.

Speaker 7 (26:02):
We fought hard for LGBTQ.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Loved ones.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Oh of course, my get out the closet.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
We won't go back.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
Yeah, this is why, this is why celebrities come to
our convention. Yeah, for the right to choose, the right
to education.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
We suffered and died and.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
Bled, went to jail to get the right to vote.

Speaker 2 (26:30):
We won't go back.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
We won't go back. And that's the theme. I think
that that's the theme that we have. We won't go
back and when we fight, we win. So that's like,
those are the those are the slogans that we have.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
Have you noticed though, that it's not only joining we
won't go back, we're going forward because I guess the movement,
the thinking of we won't go back, they thought was
too telling, turning, telling people to look back, and so
they want that word going far forward, moving forward to
be part of the conversation.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
Like as if it was great in the past somewhere,
you know what I mean, Like when was it great?
And it's like they keep like saying, what in the fifties? When? When? When? Hi, y'all.
Pink is there rehearsing hoping for Beyonce and Taylor like
Lady Gaga did for President Biden. Yeah, so I think
a lot of people are hoping for Beyonce and Taylor's
weft fingers crossed. Gabby Gifford's also speaking tonight. Yep, She's

(27:27):
going to be fabulous. She's on the list though, so
and Pink's on the list. Green Day hates Trump, yep,
so we'll see. I mean, it's a final night, so
who knows, right, this is.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
Great Kim, I didn't know this, she said. I love
that Neil Young sued Trump for using Keep on Rocking
in the Free World but approved Tim Walls burn.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
Oh can we talk also about Tim Tim Walls's son. Okay,
let's talk about the idiocy of the people that are
hating on his son, who is just showing love. So
his son, Gus, I guess is Uh has non verbal autism,

(28:10):
has ADHD.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
So it's not autism. It's called nonverbal learning disorder, which disorder. Again,
what I was reading in this article is the symptoms
kind of overlap with autism, so people may think it's autism,
but really it's this other thing. Okay, So he does speak,
but it's a neurodivergent way of learning, and he's got
some developmental things going on with him. Okay. And from

(28:32):
what I'm reading, the Walls are being lauded for the
way in which they've they've embraced him, not trying to. Yeah,
they're embracing him the way he is, right exactly.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
So this was last night. You know, Tim Walls is
is on stage showing his kid love. Here's what's happening.
I mean you could kind of watch it. So he's
hugging his son Gus and look at the love. I mean,
he's just so and is on stage. It has to
be a lot with all these people.

Speaker 7 (29:05):
Goss and Gwen, you are my entire world and I
love you.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
And so he stands up, he's clapping. He's like, that's
my dad and he's just showing it. Yeah, he's just
showing love.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
I love you.

Speaker 1 (29:22):
He's seventeen years old, by the way, seventeen years old,
so apparently he's sweeting. People are like, there have been
some commentators like and Culter screenshot it and said, talk
about weird and culture is a cunt.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
But whatever, oh my did she even did she even
look it up before she typed it? Because that really
smacks they're making fun of the disabled, Like, look it
up before you say that, even as it's a kid.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
It's a kid, it's anybody who cares. Is a kid
showing his dad love. She is the worst of the worst,
And so I didn't even read tweet her because that's
all she wants anyway. There was another commentator, but there
was another commentator that was saying that was comparing the
kid to barn and was like, we don't need blubbering kids.
We need strong kids. This is the And again going

(30:14):
back to this idea of masculinity and all sort of stuff,
Eric says her tweets seem like a desperate cry for attention.
She had to know she piss off many people and
did it on purpose. She then deleted it so you
can't find it, but of course it was screenshot. Yeah.
I thought it was a really touching moment. Tim Walls

(30:35):
is awesome. I mean, you just can't. You can't put
a price on being a human being. And again, going
back to what Megan McCain said about celebrities and artists
make up the Democratic Party. No, real Americans make up
the Democratic Party. That is what attracts celebrities. That is
what attracts artists. It's because they want to appeal to America.

(31:00):
That is the Democratic Party. Sorry, that is that Republicans.
Look around your convention, Kim, say again what you were
saying before the show about the difference between the conventions, right,
I mean, it's nice a day.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
I'm such I'm such a speaking of weird, I'm weird.
I can't stop watching the roll call. I'm loving it.
They have this on. I think I was on Huffington
Post or Sienna or one of them, and they had
this comparison between the Republican roll call and the Democratic
National Convention call roll call. And it was Speaker Johnson
who was like admonishing the crowd, saying, we need to

(31:38):
keep this professional, we need to keep quiet so that
we can hear the votes. Like this is very you know,
it's a very boy And then they cut over to
litl john coming down the stairs. It's a full on
dance party. There are flashing lights everywhere, the entire arena
is dancing, people are saving I mean it, it's fantastic.

(32:01):
And it was interesting to see who was speaking from
which party or you know, from which state, the songs
for each state. They turned it into something really really fun.
Whoever was in charge of that show, because they turned
it in from a boring blah to a show. Whoever
was in charge of that well done, because that really

(32:22):
kind of encompasses the feeling of this. We yes, I
was talking to my friend in the driveway last night
about the things that stood out to us and I
had mentioned Pences. It's Pence's national security advisor. This woman
named Olivia Troy spoke and she said when she was

(32:42):
in the Pence administration in his office that she was
terrified of the Trump administration. What she saw frightened the
heck out of her. And she then turned and she's
a Republican, and she spoke directly to Republicans and she said, listen,
fellow Republicans, this is not a vote for a Democrat,
it's a vote for democracy.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
She said, you're not turning against your party, You're standing
up for America. And that to me was really powerful.
I thought if she, if her message could just get
through to people. But you know what, my friend was
moved by something that I was like, huh, you know,
I could do without it, but it really affected her.
So it's interesting how different people are lifted up by

(33:27):
different things. When a former neighbor and student of Tim
Walls came out and the football team that he had
coached walked out on stage, she said, she saw that
and she heard that man spoke, and she felt like
Tim Walls could be living down the street from her.
He's somebody in our neighborhood here in California, exactly. Said.

(33:50):
She saw the team of people and it reminded her
of men she knows who still talk fondly about their coaches.
She felt like that moment to her made Tim Walls
completely relatable.

Speaker 1 (34:02):
Absolutely, I thought that was it. I mean, I feel
like Tim Walls is really that kind of person. Not
the Coup Paris isn't. I think that if you're from
the Bay, she really is because you've just known her
for so long. But Tim Walls really seems like that
Middle America kind of guy, you know what I mean.
It appeals to that that that type of American, you know.

(34:24):
I want to dip in again to the convention. The
Central Park five, which you know has a very dark
experience with Donald Trump. Remember he took out that that
newspaper ad. Oh, I don't know, maybe they've let's see
here we go.

Speaker 6 (34:36):
God, God bless the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
Of course I just ended it. We can go back
and watch it again. The Central Park five. By the way,
if you don't know their story, you should definitely watch
Ava dubernas. I forget the name of it. It was
about the Ava Dubernay's documentary about the Central Park five.
It is must watch. You only watch it once. I

(35:01):
could never watch it again. It's definitely one of those things,
but it is just you have to see it. Yvan says,
I still haven't watched the whole role call. Now it's
on my weekend to do list. I've contributed what I
could have ford and I never have in forty years.
Can I just play a little bit. I have to
play Californias and I just want you guys to watch

(35:22):
just because we're from California and we have to laugh
at gavenusm together. Look how badass Gavin Newsom is trying
to be as California Love is playing because we had
like three songs. We were the last. We were the
last state, even though we're seeing we should have been
like at the beginning, well we passed, we pass. So
we want to be at the end of put because
kamalas from California and so we want to push her over.

(35:44):
Be symbolic blah blah blah. But just look at like
badass Newsms trying to be. And if you are watching
this and replay, I'll probably have to edit it out
because of all the music. But it's just too funny
and this is why you should watch the show live.
Look just look at look at Newsom. I'm just like,
here we go.

Speaker 2 (36:04):
This during roll call.

Speaker 1 (36:05):
Yeah, look look at Mooso.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
Hold on, my name's Governor.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
Newsom is so stupid? What the hell?

Speaker 2 (36:21):
Right now, I'm thinking, don't make this about yourself, entrepreneurs.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
Well, I'm not gonn playny more.

Speaker 2 (36:29):
Just like I'm.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
That.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
I was like, Okay, this is not about you, So
let's not make it about Govin Newsom. Let's move. You
did a good job. Though he did a good job.

Speaker 1 (36:41):
I mean, I I definitely think that it's just I
love I love. I mean, I'm biased. I'm a Californian
girl throughmember, so I thought it was a badass.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
But anyway, he's very, very tall.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
He's extremely tall. His teeth really are that white, and
his hair really is that perfect.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
Yes, which, by the way, I can speaking of height,
can I correct something that I said based on something
John Rothman said It wasn't on the show. Okay, but
John Rothman said that Kamala Harris is five foot one.

Speaker 1 (37:09):
She is short.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
She's not five foot one. She's five foot four and
three quarters, she will have you know. And if I'm
seven with heels, so she's five four, which is an
average height for an American woman, and so she's not
particularly short and stature. She's average.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
Ah, I consider five four on the shorter side. But yeah, yeah, no,
because I've stood next to her and she's not towering
over me. So anybody that's not towering over me, I
consider a friend. Indeed. Down here, Okay, well, let's move on.
Who else did I have?

Speaker 4 (37:48):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (37:48):
I wanted to puy one more sauce we're in the
bay and we're talking about the bay. Let's be one
more because it was fun. And I actually listened to
this on the radio because I was driving around, and
that was, of course Steve Kerr's speech, which.

Speaker 2 (37:59):
Was I love this one.

Speaker 7 (38:02):
Not as Republicans, not as Libertarians, but as Americans who
know the greatness of this nation doesn't come from any
one of us, but from each of us doing our
part to build a more perfect union. That vision is
what this campaign is all about. It's why I'm here tonight,

(38:25):
and it's why I'll be getting out every day to
help people get out and vote on November fifth and
elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walls as the next president
and vice President of the United States. And after the

(38:46):
results are tallied that night, we can, in the words
of the Great Steph Curry we can tell Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
Night night.

Speaker 1 (39:00):
Really good. I loved it. I thought he did a
really really good time. I mean here for good speech,
you know, and had just come from the Olympics. The
guy must have been exhausted. So but yeah, I just again, athletes, celebrities,
average Americans, you know, people of all stripes just identify
with the Democratic Party. There is a reason for it.

(39:23):
And if you don't understand why, you should ask yourself
that maybe because of headlines like this. Donald Trump to
host the J six Awards gala at his golf club.
This is today's headline. Tickets going fast for for President
Trump's September fifth J six Awards gala at his golf

(39:46):
club in New Jersey. He is holding it to honor
and celebrate the rioters currently being prosecuted for their alleged
violent assault on the US Capitol on January sixth. Tickets
as an American fifteen hundred dollars a ticket intended to
help cover the costs and support the defendants in their families.

(40:07):
Give me an effing break.

Speaker 2 (40:10):
That's I mean, that's a jaw dropper for me, a
full on jaw dropper.

Speaker 1 (40:15):
Can but that you believe it.

Speaker 2 (40:17):
That type of thing is why this man, this Republican
former lieutenant governor from the state of Georgia. His name
is Jeff Duncan. That's why he was moved to do this.

Speaker 8 (40:27):
And I realized Donald Trump was willing to lie, cheat,
and steal to try to overturn the twenty twenty election.
I realized Trump was a direct threat to democracy and
his actions disqualified him from ever ever ever stepping foot
into the Oval office again. I could spend my time

(40:54):
reving up this crowd, but I'm certain I don't have
to talk anybody out of voting for Donald Trump here.
So I'm going to focus my attention on the millions
of Republicans and independents that are at home that are
sick and tired of making excuses for Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (41:15):
Now listen to what he says here.

Speaker 8 (41:16):
This is being intellectually honest with ourselves. Our party is
not civil or conservative. It's chaotic and crazy, and the
only thing left to do is dump Trump. These days,

(41:40):
our party acts more like a cult, a cult worshiping
a felonist thug. Look, you don't have to agree with
every policy position of Kamala Harris. I don't, but you
do have to recognize her prosecutor mindset that understands right
from wrong, good from evil. She's a steady hand and

(42:01):
will bring leadership to the White House that Donald Trump
could never do.

Speaker 1 (42:08):
And that's so true.

Speaker 2 (42:10):
I thought that was important. So when you dump a
draw dropping, jaw dropping story too much, wine like Donald
Trump is celebrating the Jay Sixers, yeah, and fundraising off
the back of that crime in a shocked I mean,
why am I not? I'm why am I shocked? Why
am I so? Like? Really? Because it seems like I

(42:31):
should be prepared for this now. But it takes that
to move a Republican lieutenant governor from the state of
Georgia to fly to Chicago and get on front of
a stage in front of a gazillion Democrats to say
this is no longer my party, and I have to
vote for your candidate because she's really now our candidate.

(42:52):
She's the only choice.

Speaker 1 (42:53):
Well, and there is no This is what I've said
so many times on the show. There is no Republican
candidate for president. And I love what he said. We
don't have to agree on policy. To my Republican friends,
I am fine with you not agreeing with policy. Let's
debate it. Let's compromise, let's understand. I mean, I really
don't feel like that there is a compromise on like

(43:15):
certain things. I think that you're fundamentally wrong if you
want to be in the doctor's office with people, for instance. Okay,
I think there's certain things that are fundamentally wrong, don't
get me wrong. But if you want to debate taxes
and things like that, right, like, we can debate that,
that is absolutely fine, But we had to get there first.
We need to get the insanity out of the White House.

(43:37):
We need to get people that you know, are celebrating
people that stormed the Capitol, right, those people don't belong
to the White House. Republicans failed failed to put forward
a candidate. They have Donald Trump. He is unqualified. So unfortunately,
the Republican Party did not put forward they qualified candidate.

(44:01):
So that is why we have Republicans, literal Republicans speaking
at the Democratic National Convention.

Speaker 2 (44:11):
You know that means It means so much to me
because it means that when I look at him, when
I look at Olivia Troy, when I look at Stephanie Grisham,
I look at us as equal Americans. Then, right, because
we all want to put America first. I have a
question for you, but let's check out what the Lady
Beatrice has to say.

Speaker 1 (44:29):
Thank you so much for the donation. Lady Beatrice, thank you,
thank you.

Speaker 2 (44:33):
She says. I love how unifying this convention is. Even
Republicans are coming to say, we know you're sick of
this joker and we are too, and thank you for
the five dollars supersticker. The show is crowdfunded, so we've
got to have it, and we really appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (44:47):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (44:47):
Yes, But here's the here's the thing about about that.
I I I just feel like lost my train of
thought and I've drunk too much wine.

Speaker 1 (44:58):
Well, no, the matter is when Republicans are showing up
for Democrats, When Republicans are saying I'm not supporting the
Republican candidate, which again there isn't one because he's unqualified.
When they're doing that, they're saying, we need as Americans
to put our country first. Because again, I'm going to
play one more video, one more video, which again every

(45:22):
American should look at this man and say he is
not qualified to be predatived.

Speaker 4 (45:28):
I have to say, Miriam, I watched Sheldon sitting so
proud in the White House when we gave Miriam the
Presidential Medal of Freedom. That's the highest award you can
get as a civilian. It's the equivalent of the Congressional
Medal of Honor Pavidian version. It's actually much better because
everyone gets the Congressional Medal of Honor. That soldiers they're

(45:51):
either in very bad shape because they've been hit so
many times by bullets, or they're dead. She gets it,
and she's a healthy, beautiful woman.

Speaker 1 (46:01):
And if that was low, I apologize. I don't know
why I was so low. But he's basically saying and
you know why because he's involved in the other one.
It's he is so insulting to veterans. And I know
so many veterans that were so offended that by that

(46:22):
statement that he gave. I can't understand why people would
even support him. Alicia, I love it. Thank you, thank you,
thank you for than the four dollars. Super sick or
you are so sweet, my friend?

Speaker 2 (46:34):
Remember what I wanted to ask you? Yes, all right,
this is and this is a real question. And this
goes back to putting in the country. First, say like
me that reproductive freedom is the top issue on your list. Okay,
say this is will sway you to vote for a candidate, Okay,
the makeup of the Supreme Court and abortion rights or

(46:56):
reproductive rights the top of your list. But you've got
a Democrat running, say who was a rather Trump like
and that they were a criminal, they had done what
you felt was crimes against America, not respecting the Constitution
constantly being a fence Democrat, and they were a Democrat.
Just imagine if you will, that this is my scenario

(47:18):
I'm painting for you.

Speaker 1 (47:19):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (47:20):
And then you've got a Republican who's maybe a Liz Cheney,
who you know puts America first, but you also know
isn't going to support the policies that you want, isn't
going to support reproductive rights. Do you, as a Democrat
look at your artis nasty ass candidate and say that

(47:42):
you'll vote for the Republican because you know they'll put
America first, even if they're going to put a Supreme
Court judge on that's conservative leaning, even if they don't
support your right to have control over your body. When
do you put America first? And I look at that
question right always, My answer always away, because no, matter

(48:02):
what my top issue is, the country has to come supreme,
right it was.

Speaker 1 (48:08):
Yeah, I mean you're you're you're the problem with your scenarios.

Speaker 2 (48:12):
You you can't you can't put yourself in that position
because it wouldn't happen.

Speaker 1 (48:16):
Yeah, it is because the Democratic Party would not go
against some of the fundamental rights right that I support.
You don't you understand what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (48:24):
So say it was Bob Mendendez that was running as
the Democrats. George Santos, Oh god, right, I mean that
doesn't even rise to the level of Trump. But just
say like it was a it was a person who
had really low character moral character.

Speaker 1 (48:40):
Yeah, but it was a personal moral character or like
country moral care. You know what I'm saying, Like Donald
Trump was bad for the country.

Speaker 2 (48:49):
He didn't think. That's what I'm saying. You put yourself
in that scenario and even then it's hard to go right.
That's what I was trying to say when I lost
my train of just thinking of it from from a
Republican perspective, like flipping the script and seeing how you
would react.

Speaker 8 (49:07):
Right.

Speaker 1 (49:07):
But that's why it took so long. That's why it's
taken so long, because it's not easy. And I mean,
look how long it took Amy, thank you so much
for the five dollars superstick or you're so sweet. And
that's why it's taken so long, because remember, I can't
even imagine. They elected the dude, right, he never should
have been elected, and they elected him, and then they
let him freaking run and they kept him and they

(49:30):
carried all of this water for him, and they defended
him and they were like, oh, he meant that. I mean,
there was so much that they did for Donald Trump,
and I don't know why. So I mean, it's not
as if it was just overnight. They did so much
for him.

Speaker 2 (49:49):
Then you're invested, Yeah, and then maybe you're embarrassed because
then you've been spouting all this trumpy stuff to your people.
How hard is it to take a step back and go,
you know what, I know that he's not she's not
going to do what I want as far as the
things I think are important. But she respects the constitution,
which is America. She respects the law of the land,

(50:12):
which is America.

Speaker 1 (50:13):
It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (50:15):
That's why I say, there's no choice. And I hope
that if I was in that position, like Lieutenant Governor
Duncan and Olivia Troy, that I would be able to
put America first in that way and get on a
stage and say we don't agree with everything, but we
do agree on America. And that's why those speeches have
been so powerful for me, and.

Speaker 1 (50:33):
That's why it matters, and that's why I hope that
they're going to reach those this sliver and that's what
they call it, a sliver of Americans that are actually
on the fence. Because the truth of the matter is,
and we've said this before, if you don't know who
you're voting for, either you don't vote. Either you don't
vote like you haven't voted before. And there's a lot
of Americans that I think there's a lot of Americans

(50:54):
whose spout opinions and just never vote, right Like, there
are so many people that just don't vote and they'll
give you their opinion, but they don't vote. And then
there's people that do vote, and they're actually a sliver
of people that are actual independents that can be swayed.
I'm not one of those people. I'm not you. I
am very strong in my convictions, which is why I

(51:15):
have a talk show. Oh h but again, the sliver
of people that can be slayed. That's who we're talking about. Okay,
I'm going to get into my new job, but I
have I promise, I have to play the most awkward
video of the most awkward ad vice president ever. Oh, Christie,
thank you so much for the two dollars supersticker. Again,
we are crowdfunded. We love spar from the show. We

(51:36):
love you guys so much. All right, as promised, Daty
Van's the crouch, the couch screwer himself, apparently in the
donut shop again. For most people, they want a possible
future vice president to visit their business, but not this
donut shop. Here we go. So we walked in. I
don't know if there's a plan a Volume will get louder.

Speaker 2 (52:01):
We walked in.

Speaker 1 (52:02):
There's no idea how many doing it? Volume doesn't know how.
This woman's like, I don't know. I don't want to
serve this dude. And he's like, I don't know. How
many do we get? And they're like, maybe I shoul
get a couple, does it?

Speaker 2 (52:15):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (52:15):
Here we go, ok And she's like, I don't want
to be on camera. I don't want to be on camera.
She doesn't want to be on film, guys, just but
she will continue to be on film. Don't worry about it.

Speaker 5 (52:31):
Do you.

Speaker 1 (52:35):
Still on camera? And I think that he thought this
was like an old timey job.

Speaker 6 (52:46):
Okay, okay, July.

Speaker 2 (52:52):
Almos, just everything, sprinkle stuff.

Speaker 1 (53:01):
Whatever makes sense. You don't want to if you don't
want to be on you don't want to. Yeah, and
then she's going to be in the shot in light
two seconds? Four years?

Speaker 2 (53:15):
Okay, how long you've been here?

Speaker 1 (53:19):
Okay, I don't know why this conversation is happening. Yes,
there she is again.

Speaker 2 (53:25):
He's trying to get to know the voters. Nikki, you
never know.

Speaker 1 (53:31):
I'm just trying to be a man of the people. Here.
There's the donuts. Don't show the lady that you've shown
fifty million times. Anyways, that was the most awkward conversation
at a donut shop ever. It's not Biden in an
ice cream shop. It's not you know, Kamala Harrison a

(53:52):
music shop. It's JD awkward vans in a donut shop
with people that don't want to be on camera. So
there you go, Well, yeah.

Speaker 2 (54:00):
What are you gonna do? That's the plan? B I mean,
you can't fault him for trying to talk to people.

Speaker 1 (54:04):
He doesn't really, it's not really much about people inside.
To do a little recont for you, right, like are
the people wanting you there? One?

Speaker 2 (54:15):
Hey?

Speaker 1 (54:15):
We have ja d vance? Does anyone want to be
on camera? For instance? Like do you want us here? Yes,
we would love to have you here. Okay? How long
is it? Is this a shop that's been around? Is
there a history? Is there something we can freaking talk about?
Is that having an awkward hymn? Standing there not knowing
we've had a donu Like, I don't know. We're in
the media, Kim. There has to be a story like

(54:36):
why am I standing here? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (54:40):
I might have said, oh, it's smells so good in here?
Did you make these? Or oh you know this? This look?
Which one is? Which one is your favorite? Right? You
engage people, you know?

Speaker 1 (54:52):
But I think they wanted to hang him out to try.
Those people were not helping him.

Speaker 2 (54:56):
She was not She was not a Vance avouter.

Speaker 1 (54:59):
No, like, I don't want to be on camera, get
the hell out of my shop.

Speaker 2 (55:02):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (55:03):
So I have been at my school. It's like we
have a couple of minutes before I have to go
to back to school the night for my son. Hence
why we're starting a little bit earlier. Okay, so school
school started yesterday. I decorated my office with so somebody
else was asking do I have a nursing license? So
I am the hot school nurse that's not an actual nurse.

(55:24):
There's a district nurse that comes in and trains me
to give the kids that actually need medication. And then
these are middle schoolers. So I'm dealing with like EpiPens
and inhalers. Okay, there's there's like at the most you know, diabetics,
there's like one and she handles all of her stuff, right,

(55:46):
But I am trained. I am trained if something happens,
CPR training, things like that. Basically, my district nurse says,
I'm the mom. That's the best thing that she ever
trained me in. When I was like, what is my
day like, She's like, if your kid came home with
whatever happened to the kid that's coming into your office,

(56:07):
what would you do?

Speaker 2 (56:08):
Right?

Speaker 1 (56:09):
And that's what I do. So yesterday you're the school mom,
I'm the school Yesterday, nothing happened. I had, you know,
a couple of people turned into vaccination things today my
office was full, okay, like I ran out of seats. Okay,
ran out of seats.

Speaker 2 (56:25):
How many seats you you got in there?

Speaker 1 (56:27):
I had a puker, I had a nose bleeder that
like with a gushia I have. Yeah, I had a
bunch of timmy aches, you know, which is not surprising.
But the biggest job that I'm going to be is
the vaping monitor.

Speaker 2 (56:46):
Oh my god, you have to vape monitor.

Speaker 1 (56:49):
I have my own bathroom so for kids that don't
you know, they don't feel comfortable going to the bathroom,
I have a bathroom in my office so they can
come anytime they want to. So yesterday my friend I
was taken advantage of and somebody daped in my bathroom
and I did very upset about this.

Speaker 2 (57:09):
So I have to come out strong.

Speaker 1 (57:11):
So I did I have a sign? So now what
I do? And so today a kid went into my
bathroom and came out and I go, aha, come uck, do.

Speaker 2 (57:22):
You smell it?

Speaker 1 (57:22):
Like?

Speaker 2 (57:23):
Hell? Was it cigarettes or marijuana?

Speaker 1 (57:27):
It was vape? So it was nadine. Okay, so there
was and I'm like no, no, no, no no. So now
I have signs. And so now in addition to everything else,
I have to freaking do you know what I have
to do. And the thing that sucks about vaping is
they smell lingers. So now I prop my door open.

(57:50):
So now I'm going to bring I gotta get like
an air freshener, something that will that will clear the air,
because now something you know that clears. So now, so
what I have to do, this is, this is what
I do. Everybody that wants to use my bathroom has
to give me their name because I don't know these
kids either. They give me a thick name, and so
I go, Okay, you and I are going to go
in this bathroom together and we are going to agree

(58:11):
on what this bathroom smells like. And then when you leave,
I'm gonna we're gonna agree on what it smells like.
And if his smells like something else, we're we're calling.
So that's what I have to do in addition to
the other stuff. So this is what This is an addition,
and it's a pain in the butt, but uh yeah,
so it is what it is. I do it. But

(58:33):
hopefully that the message is sent that Nicky is gonna
miss NICKI is going to be cracking down vaping kids.

Speaker 2 (58:41):
But so did the kid get busted, like sent home?
The parents called.

Speaker 1 (58:45):
We wouldn't find anything, So I don't know, you know,
so there parents were called. There was a thing, you know,
but yeah, I'm not that's pretty ballsy.

Speaker 2 (58:57):
Like maybe vaping in the you know, the larger bathroom
where there's not grown up sitting right outside the door
is one thing I'm not condoning any event.

Speaker 1 (59:06):
They don't in your office are child, they don't care.
And again I don't know if they were trying to
like break me in, but uh uh uh uh huh
So this uh, this this this school nurse slash, My
mama's not gonna I had a nip that in the
bud really really quickly. So it's really funny. Like I opened,

(59:28):
I'm like, ah, like, come on back, come on, and
he came back because he used the bathroom all the time,
and so he's like, missneaky can use the bathroom again.
I'm like, let's go in the bathroom together, and.

Speaker 2 (59:40):
He did you take the vape away?

Speaker 1 (59:42):
There? We didn't find it. Oh, so it was that
sort of thing. So so now.

Speaker 2 (59:49):
What did he do with it?

Speaker 5 (59:50):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (59:51):
I mean, he obviously had it on him when he
was did he admit to it? No?

Speaker 1 (59:55):
These are children, Kim, do they admit to anything?

Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
Mine would? Right?

Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
But anyways, I mean again exactly Laurie. Middle schoolers think
we're idiots. They do so, but I'm not. I'm not
starting like so now I'm propping open the door so
like all the smell can come out, and then like
and then the good kids are like, just like can
I use the bath them? I I'm like, like, what's
your name? And like they'll give me there and they're like, well,
I kind of go. I'm like I'm marking your name.

(01:00:27):
I'm marking the time we're walking in there, Like what
is this? I'm like, oh, there is a new sheriff
in town. And they're like, oh. I was like, welcome,
I am miss Nikki. This is my office now. So yeah,
it's nothing, but yeah, I'm I'm liking it. It's a lot.
It's a lot of like a lot, a lot and
then a lot of downs like oh my god, I

(01:00:48):
have all these kids and then like I was like,
when do I get to have lunch? They're like, just
go the rest of the ladies will take care of it.
So yeah, it's a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
I'll get the hang of it.

Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
But it's kids. It's kids, so they'll think they can
get one over on me, Kim, but they're not gonna
get one over on me.

Speaker 5 (01:01:06):
There.

Speaker 1 (01:01:07):
I'm a mom, just like your mom. So we've heard it,
we've seen it. They're not gonna get away with it.
So yeah, I'm loving it. It's a it's an adjustment,
but uh yeah, so it's fun. And thank you all
for being here. Lady Beatrice, thank you, thank you, thank
you so much for the donation. Alisia, I love you

(01:01:27):
for a dollar donation. Amy love seeing me so much
for a five dollars donation as well. Christy, thank you
so much for the two dollars, super sacred. Thank you,
thank you, thank you. You guys. This show is crowdfunded,
so if you can sign up for our Patreon, we
call you our official medorables, So go to the Nicki
Medoroshow dot com the Nicki Medoro Show dot com. Our

(01:01:49):
Patreon is there. It's a one time monthly donation. We
depend on it to keep this show going. And if
you can't sign up there, we also take PayPal as well,
so go to PayPal dot com put in the Nicki
Medoro Show at gmail dot com and we can take
your donations there as well. And a great way to
support our show. A delicious way to support our show

(01:02:10):
is Bye Bye Anti Tabby's Guaba Barbecue Sauce. Just go
to Anti Tabby's dot com and if you use the
coupon code Nick Kim and ik k i Am, you
get ten percent off every single time you order, and
a portion goes to our show. So thank you guys
so much for being here. We will be back next Thursday,

(01:02:31):
back at five o'clock.

Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
I'm looking forward to every Thursday night now and I
feel like there's so.

Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
Much to talk about, so much to talk about, So
we will be live at five again next Thursday. I'm
off to back to school night. We love you guys
so much. Take care of each other. Registered to vote,
It matters people. Bye bye cheer Nikki. You know so sall.

Speaker 2 (01:02:57):
I give you to bless.

Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
You're all so the best.

Speaker 5 (01:03:03):
I rarely get rest.

Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
You're al sous.

Speaker 2 (01:03:11):
Wow. Okay
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