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November 24, 2025 • 31 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This was one of the best quotes I saw online.

(00:01):
It goes back to June twelfth of eighteen sixty three
President Lincoln quote, must I shoot a simple, mid minded
soldier boy who deserts, while I must not touch a
hair of a wily agitator who induces him to desert?
These were Democrat elected officials. Who's knowing about rebellion and

(00:24):
sedition in the military. Then, yeah, that's to me, that's
what this is. I think to the Constitution into military code.
Senator Kelly down there in Arizona, former Navy and he's
the Hello, we're the Pentagon. Yeah, this is you know

(00:44):
what they're doing. They put that video to amp it
up so that they would make the Trump administration have
to follow the law and then make them call turn around,
call my fascist. Who are we talking about here? Let's go.
Former CIA officer slocking Mark Kelly, Arizona, Former Navy officer
and NASA astronut representative to Louseo, Pennsylvania. Former Navy officer,

(01:10):
Representative Goodlander, New Hampshire, former Navy Reserve intelligence officer and
wife of Biden National Security advisor Jake Sullivan. Representative Hulaham, Pennsylvania,
former Air Force representative crow, former Army ranger. And in
the event that maybe you have not caught this, it's

(01:31):
all right, I know, got to get that stuffing ready
and all. And thank you for tuning into politics. Here
he was CIA, she is CIA. You see this. CIA
does revolutions in other countries. I think they wouldn't do
this here. You don't think, oh, Elisa there is not
trained in psyops and propaganda. Lying is a qualification to

(01:53):
work at the CIA. Nice try there, guys, good try.
Isn't that if I recall any kind of blood in
crypt like you don't. That's a club. You don't get
to quit. You don't hand in your resignation, you don't retire.
We know they try and retire, and they pull up
in the black government car while the old guy sitting
on the porch. He can't say no to that. They

(02:15):
always seem like it's his decision. But no, they're going
to recruiting back in for something in Germany. Come on, Hollywood,
the government, the Pentagon all the time. Where do you
think they get these plots? You try and step away
from things like this, I'll make an example of you.
The I just found out that the governor elected Virginia.
There Abigail Spanberger that sat there silently staring into the

(02:37):
camera being asked, well you denounce killing when they that
ag sent out the text messages about killing his opponent
and his wife and kids, and do you denounce that?
And she just stared silently, wouldn't even turn. I was like,
now that's some mk ultra. Yeah, she's a pretty much
a trumpeter, also former CIA. Any of that. Nothing's former,

(03:03):
nothing is farmer. All right, let's get back to the
illegal orders concept of this, because this is how they
were all covered. You're like, no, no, we said illegal orders. Well,
what they're talking about is controlling the violent rioting. That's
the you know, ice, trying to get illegals and cartels
out of the country that have invaded it. Right, Antifa

(03:24):
out there. We know why they're bringing it in. We
know why he sent the National Guard to Los Angeles.
He had to restore law and order. See, they create
this all of this just to be able to come
back and now use that as their example of why
they light the fire. They move in light another fire.

(03:48):
President Trump's orders were to restore law and order. We
like our constitutional republic, don't we we don't like being
terrorized by criminals on the streets. We when I say we,
there's a lot of Democrats that will join Conservatives and
welcoming this to put people in prison that need to

(04:09):
be in prison. And the guys and gals that are
out there, they do need to do what Adam Krola
said and just put national in front of their name,
National Immigration, Custom Enforcement and ICE agents. There are heroes.
So you heard that video montage that they put out.
To me, that's an attempt to insticate a military coup

(04:32):
and it failed. Congresswoman Lisa McClain had to put Flitzer, well,
they're clearly talking about illegal orders here. Listen. Should they
still go ahead and follow those rules?

Speaker 2 (04:53):
You're asking an enlisted person for their opinion on what
they think is legal or illegal. That's a pretty slippery slope,
wouldn't you agree with that?

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Yes, that's not on a door knob, slippery, major slippery slope.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
What the president has done is not illegal, right, So
I would say, follow the chain of command, follow your
commander in chief. That's the oath that you took. Because
if you leave everything up to interpretation, you could interpret
things one way. I could interpret things another way, and
that is a very dangerous situation to put this nation in.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
Listen, there are a lot of armed service members now
that aren't Gi Joe or Sergeant Carter or they were
out at the transvestite brunches that were held on base.
They were out for all the rallies. Let's just don't
think everybody in the military is just America Country love.

(05:57):
And I can't stand that. Colon Kaepernick, Hey, give me
a course lot. No, not all like that. This is
very dangerous, so dangerous. The Department War of War talked
about the allegations of his conduct against former Captain Mark Kelly.
In accordance with a Uniform Code of Military Justice. They
said a third review of the allegation has been initiated

(06:19):
to determine for their actions, which may include recall to
active duty for court martial proceedings or administrative measures. This
matter will be handled in compliance of military law, ensuring
due process and impartiality. For their official comments will be
limited to preserve the integrity of the proceedings. All service
members are reminded they have a legal obligation to obey

(06:40):
lawful orders, and that orders are presumed to be lawful.
A service member's personal philosophy does not justify or excuse
the disobedience of an otherwise lawful order. All right, Retired
Captain mister Mark Kelly, Senator from Arizona.

Speaker 3 (06:58):
You know, the press and tries to intimidate them. He
tries to intimidate Congress. He looks at government accountability as
a nuisance. And I think it's really important for people
to understand, Margaret that the message he sent a couple
days ago was he declared that loyalty to the Constitution

(07:22):
is now punishable by death.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
You know what. We came out and put out a
video telling service members to not follow the laws or
orders of the commander in chief if they think that
they're illegal. Yeah, and then it's you know what, It's
just like in the back seat when my little brother
would flick my ear, flick my ear, flick my ear,
flick my ear, and I'd go smack, and you would

(07:46):
hear the smack of me hitting his hand. Mom, he
just hit me, Trevor, don't hit him quick. Ah, he was.
You know, it's just that antagonizing. He's turning around saying
that President Trump's trying to intimidate them. Hey, there, Kelly,
you just tried to tried to instigate a coup in

(08:06):
the military. That's pretty intimidating there. Now, there's a lot
of us out here that will not stand for this.
And I don't know what the outcome of this is
going to be, but they should not get off light
for this, not at all.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
Those are serious words coming from the President of the
United States. He's trying to intimidate us. But Margaret, I'm
not going to be intimidated. You know, you just heard
Jason Crowe. He's not going to be intimidated either. We
both served our country. We swore an oath.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
Come on, always said, was always said.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
Sad is we reiterated what basically is the rule of law.
Members of the military should not cannot follow follow illegal orders.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
Ah, that's all. We just decided one day to come
out and say this beedlemits fifty five. Just reiterating law.
That's all we're doing. That's all that we said. On
ABC's this Week, he had a GOP Congressman McCall and
I think we'll talk about Marjorie Taylor Green later, but
she's talking about all the wimpy, spineless Republican men and
the GOP. This is one album, McCall called on Trump,

(09:13):
you know what, you need to tone down their rhetoric.
They're just calling for a military co what are you.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
My advice, though not on his White House, but I
would tone down the rhetoric and tone down the theme here.
I would emphasize more what I discussed, and that is
these orders are not illegal. I mean they have been
sent down on a mission to stop torection coming into
the United States.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
They're not illegal. He's standing up, but hey man, toned
down the rhetoric of you know, the commander in chief
talking about you know, certain members of the Democrat Party
stepping forward to tell them that, hey man, you might
have to just turn your rifle on your sergeant. You
might have to put your bandnet into your lieutenant's gut. Guys,

(10:00):
what do you think they're talking about here? Will least
slock in CIA or she actually had to admit she's
probably in trouble. Slock and you can't get caught like that?
Do I gotta show you those AOC and Gavin new
some videos again. I'm sorry, sir, I'm sorry, sir. Maybec said,
do you believe President Trump has issued any illegal orders?

(10:22):
Huh huh, well, let's talk right now.

Speaker 5 (10:24):
Do you believe President Trump has issued any illegal orders?

Speaker 6 (10:29):
To my knowledge, I am not aware of things that
are illegal, but certainly there are some legal gymnastics that
are going on with these Caribbean strikes and everything related
to Venezuela.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
Uh So, okay, dad's the illegal thing that we're blowing
up fatnyl boats. Hmm, all right, so that means the
CIA in every arm. Let's just say that I'm going
to agree with her that we've stepped beyond the laws
of the Constitution. I don't think we have. I'm just saying,

(11:01):
let me agree with her. So if an administration did that,
oops we blew up some of the wrong boats, then
we need a military coup. Do you know how many
oopsies we've had? How many Obama drones killed oopsies? I
mean George w Oopsie's Clint oopsies, how many Iraq Afghanistan oopsies?

(11:22):
How many of our military oopsies killing our own people oopsies?
But the only thing she could come up with, after
CIA chick doing that whole video thing on there was
the Venezuelan boats. Wow, boy, we're really here much. He

(11:43):
was asked to respond to the Republican video.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
How do you respond to these allegations from your colleagues
fellow veterans that what you have put out there is
weakening and corrosive to the military.

Speaker 6 (11:53):
Well, these, unfortunately, are some of Trump's core supporters that
are rallying behind the president, and they know better, They
know exactly the difference between lawful versus unlawful. We were
very clear in the video.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
Yeah, uh huh, why aren't we out of Caesar Salad,
Congressman Crowe. We you know what we did. We we
just started a conversation. That's what we did. By telling
the military to turn against the commander in chief. We
just want to start, you know, people talking, and we
did that.

Speaker 6 (12:22):
We wanted to start a conversation, and we did about
the dangerous rhetoric this president is using and the threats
that he's made to use our military in an unlawful
way because we well, sin troops into Chicago, sin troops
into polling stations, kill terrorists, families, arrest and execute, arrest
and execute members of Congress.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Well there, I didn't know they go this quick, that
this far, that this quickly. Amy Klovin chair. She was
asked to give some of her examples of the unlawful
orders that they think have been illegal. Here, Amy go ahead.

Speaker 5 (13:02):
Well, it's very clear in this code for the military
that you cannot follow on lawful orders, and you know
that would be I'll just use an example. Some of
the judges have now found in certain cities that it
is not legal to send in the National Guard, and
those national Guard members have come home. Some of them
are still there. But if they're a commander, where to

(13:23):
tell them, hey, go out on the streets and do
this and that that's not following the order that is
in law. So I just use that example. I'm sure
my colleagues would have others.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Yeah, they don't sedition when you're told to tell in
the military to disobey direct orders on superiors. I'm telling
Kelly and the rest of the need to be made
a legal example out of where we king carry go
jail them for life.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
That is a really serious charge.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
I'll tell you what what they said is, and it was.
I mean, I don't know about the modern.

Speaker 4 (13:57):
Day things, because you know, modern day is a lot
after but in the old days, if you said a
thing like that.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
That was punishable by dead This is the Trevor Tary Show.
Condom Valley's power talk. I agree with Senator ram Paul
most of the time. Congresson rom Paul. That's part of
the rom Paul Revolution. I was right there with the
young people on that. Well, that was a big college camp.

(14:23):
It's like Bernie when Bernie goes out to college, as
young people do respond to him. They did the congresson
Ron Paul as well, and I thought I was one
of the Actually now I kind of was. What was
that late thirties early forties there, I mean, yeah, that
was I felt old at the time. Everybody feels old.
A ten year old feels old because that's the oldest
he's ever been. We all feel old right now. There's

(14:45):
no way that you feel any younger than no. But
the some of the libertarian things that you know, congresson
Ron Paul, I didn't. I didn't think all drugs should
be legalized, you know. Hero You know a lot of
libertarians go that way way with so many fewer government
right now, I'm not pro government for everything, but yeah,

(15:07):
I wanted a little bit more than that. So I
can never go full libertarian, could have never done that.
You're Senator m Paul on Trump and his words of
the last few days here.

Speaker 7 (15:16):
You know, everybody knows that the president is famous for
his unfiltered social media But if you take it face value,
the idea that calling your opponent's traders and then specifically
saying that it warrants the death penalty is reckless, inappropriate, irresponsible.
There are a number of other ways to describe it.
But it's not something that is helping the country heal wounds.

(15:39):
I think it stirs things up, and really I think
we can do better.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
Well, no, he's not the one stirring it up. He's
going about his day. Miss President. There's been a video
out from six Democrats saying that US Commander what there's
been a coup. I'm sure went off somewhere with that.
That's not light and it's not President Trump stirring it up.
Senator rom Paul going to disagree with you on that one. There.
I can tell you're from Kentucky and I'm from Tennessee,

(16:04):
and we got a few differences. But they do make
better sausage in Kentucky. I hadn't morning in a while.
Maybe I'll sport it at some point here, but weren't
more over the summer at home saved the elephants with
the zoo shirt. My mom got me. Remember, I interviewed
the It was like a big story. It was some

(16:25):
international organization that didn't want elephants having to live inside
of John Gotti prison. Have you ever seen the elephants
paint pictures? Man? You ever seen how elephants surround and
protect their babies when rhinoceros and alligators are around. They're smart,
they're probably according to our test scores, and twenty five

(16:46):
percent of going into San Diego State have to take
elementary remedial. I'm gonna say they're close to some humans.
So I don't like them in the zoo. Man. That
is so like they look so oh depressed and when well,
all their needs are taken care of and they have
a nice place to live. And okay, let's just say

(17:07):
right now, I'm magic. Wan you into a mansion where
food was served to you by Butler's, and you got
to live in this mansion, and you got to have
three or four family members come in. If you have
a baby, they got to grow up in the mansion
with you. They never got to go out and eat leaves.
It's all brought right there to you. And every day

(17:27):
there's no curtains. People are just looking in at you,
eating popcorn with balloons and pointing, and that's where you
live now. I do know the difference that God gave
humans domain over the animals, but I don't think he
said go bring them and lock them in a mansion
and give them food and point out them through a window.
That's how I feel about. So it's now reptiles. I'm

(17:50):
all for reptile. I don't like reptiles, so I'm okay
with that. Snakes, yeah, it's me snakes as you can
lock up without messing up the everglades. They got too
many pythons down there now they're doing like bounties, go
collect fifty Well, give you a twelve pack of doctor pepper.
I mean they're doing things out there like that because
they exploded out in the Everglades. So it's me snakes

(18:11):
as you could lock up rodents, rats, whatever, Armadilla's I'm
okay with that as well, things like that, you know,
prehistoric looking kind of things. Put them in there. Go
marvel And if you really want to go see some
animals and it's that important to you, then you pay
somebody in Africa to take you out on a tour.

(18:32):
You'll see them out on the tundras out there. President
Chaffe's who announced the death of beloved giraffe Baba. They say,
you may have fed lettuce too during visits there. Zeus
said it's animal care. Vet teens made the difficult decision
to euthanize Baba due tour advancer arthritis. They said, average

(18:54):
nineteen year lifespan, but Baba was thirty one years old,
oldest in the US. I wonder how many Baba's thirty
one years were in prison. But you got two experience
feeding let us, so it's fine. Quit it said. She
gave birth to seven caps in the last thirty years
at the zoo. You think they released them back out
into Africa now they went to Cincinnati, separated the family,

(19:20):
kind of like down in eighteen oh three in the
Mississippi Bayou with people separating the families like slaves. These
animals are just in the zoo slave trade. They said.
Her son remains at the zoo and is their tallest
resident boy. I'm sure he really knows what it's like

(19:41):
to be a real draft, right They assistant Trevor Cherry
Show on The Valley's Power Talk I went back to
all my show notes. I keep an hour log of
each day and each hour I'm on, and I went
back trying to see where I scribbled down. I couldn't
find where it was. I maybe it wasn't my headline
or something for that quarter. I'm going into inside Baseball here.

(20:02):
But I went back to try and find what day
I said it. I was going to pull the audio.
But you remember me saying that it's such a sad
state of affairs that we now think of Christmas parades.
You know, we had the Grannies hit up in Wisconsin.
We've had parades attack Christmas lighting last year by the
pro hamas Let's kill a juke crowd teaming up with
Antifa and some Democrat leftists that were all, right, here,

(20:25):
is there anything else that did and we're just trump
drange it attacking Christmas events. Nine people were shot, one
fatally Team takeover in Chicago riding through the streets Christmas
tree lighting ceremony. The reported all in stable condition teams
between the age of thirteen and seventeen, and a second

(20:46):
shooting just blocks away. Less than an hour later, fourteen
year old boy was murdered. Eighteen year old man show
on the leg. Now, we don't need the National Guard.
They need the National Guard for a Christmas tree lighting
event in Chicago. That's not going affect team by is it?
Seeing eh? Excuse me? Seeing their I don't know, cousins

(21:08):
or older siblings, showing them their social media posts and
going up to people y'all eating at a side table
at a restaurant, and what lives matter? Say it?

Speaker 4 (21:18):
Say it?

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Growing up with all of that now they're out now.
Remember hey, that was five years ago. They were ten,
they're fifteen now getting shot. Mayor Johnson described the gathering
as an unsanctioned after gathering that was advertised on social media.
Then he went after the government, claimed the city Chicago's

(21:41):
done positive work to bring violence down. Here's the update
on the National Guard. The troops have reportedly prepared to
leave Chicago. A federal appeals court blocked the Trump administration deployment.
Supreme Court still weighing in decision on the Trump administration's appeal.
President Trump called him low ey. IQ's both Governor Pritzker

(22:02):
and Mayor Johnson. They are man now they're not. They're smart,
they're devious. They know what they're up to. They like
the chaos man. Things can't get good, Grocery prices can't
come down. We can't drill for oil that'd make things better,
that would run their Trump derangement syndrome. Multiple police officers
were attacked, some were badly injured. Three hundred people writing,

(22:26):
six victims shot, one critical, one dead fusing government help.
I bet most of those people that went to that
event are probably yes. Bring in the National Guard. Now.
Down in North Carolina, near conquered North Carolina, Christmas tree
lighting ceremony turned into a bullet festival. Two gunmen exchanged

(22:48):
gunfire injuring four people. This is Friday night locals, young
children festivities. The assailant identified as Nasir Ahmad by Ustic
and an unnamed juvenile please say both suspects pumped each
other full of lead while shooting two other people. There

(23:10):
was video of this. And it's such a festist time
in America. See talking about gunfire and murder does not
fit with Christmas. And that's where we are, and that
just okay. We're gonna get more sadness in sickness like this.
It's disgusting that's happening at Christmas tree lighting events now

(23:36):
it's November twenty fourth. We still got another month and
a few more hours before be Christmas Day. How many
more are we going to hear of? I don't even
think about it. It's depressing, isn't it. But it's happening.
It's happening. Prime gun fire. Well, let's go to the

(23:58):
House Judiciary Committee. They're talking about it. Here's Congresswoman Jazzmine
Look at my nails, crocket. She's claiming that Republican led
states are more dangerous than Democratic states, talking about crime
being a red state issue because of poverty and lacks
of daisical gun laws. And the Republicans have moved all

(24:22):
the public service away and it's an addiction problem. You
can't incarcerate addiction. Oh, they're in jail because they committed
a crime.

Speaker 8 (24:32):
And they're doing all of this without acknowledging the fact
that Republican led states are experiencing a murder and crime
and violent crime crisis.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
And listen to she's reading this. She's horrible, horrible reader
even and have so and.

Speaker 8 (24:48):
They have for the last two decades. The Republicans' murder
state rates were thirty three percent higher than Democratic state
murder rates in both twenty one and twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
All right, let's talk incarceration. Meaning you got a little number,
your inmate number. You're in jail. Normally a jury of
your peers have listened to both sides and decided that
you need to go away from society for a while.
We had enough of those people incarcerated crime rates with
TRUP how many people do we hear, oh, so and

(25:21):
so fill in the blank crime and here's the rap sheet.

Speaker 8 (25:25):
Talk to you about why the idea that incarceration is
the only thing that can fix anything, and the fact
that we have two witnesses that are telling us that
we need to go back to the ninety four crime
bill when we learned that all that did was drive
up incarceration, it didn't drive down addiction.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
Addiction, Now, that's it. Violent crime in the US is
mainly in large Democrat run, big metro areas, not the
Republican communities that she's trying to inflate there, you know,
the blue places inside red states like Houston and Dallas
and Atlanta down there in Gelgia and Phoenix, in Arizona

(26:01):
and Memphis and Tennessee and Saint Louis. And that's what
drives these high death rates. More than sixty percent of
all US murders occur in counties. Joe Biden won, and
I think maybe we could cut out half the nation's
murders if we would just focus on what two percent
of counties. Yeah, they accounted for more than half of

(26:23):
the nation's murder murder rate. Two percent of the counties
all controlled by Democrats, not Republicans. So it's those cities
that make the statewide crime rates that she blamed on
the GOP going there. What happens in those cities. They
eliminate cash bail, let's defund the police. We don't need

(26:46):
all the patrol units out there. They elect those prosecutors,
those das that you know won't prosecute the rap sheet guys,
the repeat offenders. New York City's major crime rose by
thirty three percent after bail reform la off the charts.
Chicago had about seven hundred murders a year. That's just

(27:09):
that shouldn't be happening in America. You had a Crockett
here talking about all the crime crisis, and she actually
defends the policies that actually helped create that's.

Speaker 8 (27:21):
Because addiction is actually an illness but that's a whole
other issue. And you can't incarcerate your way out of
an illness, just like you can't incarcerate somebody that has
cancer and believe but somehow they now will be cured.
What people aren't regulated?

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Yeah, neither's Congress obviously gonna come back and let you know.
Last year I'd say each year, I say, enjoy this year,
because that year is going to be crazier. But I
got a good one to so we start to round
out the year. This year's how about a gay sheep
fashion show? I told you last year was normal. Enjoy

(27:57):
the last of twenty twenty five, twenty twenty six, it's
going to get even more demented. I'll come back with
a story on the gay sheep fashion show next. This
is the Trevortary show on the Valley's Power Talk. How
you know sheeper gay. It's being sourced from a company

(28:17):
called Rainbow Wool. Rainbow Wool they write as many as
one in twelve male sheep or non non pro creative,
but show an interest in other rams. These non pro
creative male oriented. For the purpose of this article, I'll

(28:39):
call them gay sheep. Require they say just as much
caaren feeding as their proactive peers. But because they don't
produce offspring, I guess that would mean they're sterile. Some
farmers consider them an economic drag, so they're turning into
veil chops. They're slaughtered. But here comes a German sheep farmer.

(29:01):
I'm here to save the gay ship day. He rescues them.
The lucky animals enough to be rescued by a German
sheep farmer. He has five hundred sheep there, and he said,
the lucky homosexual sheep don't end up on the dinner plate.
He has him out there. He creates gay Wool. Oh,

(29:26):
come here, Marvin Gay, come here. It's one of the
names in the article that he named the sheep, Marvin Gay.
You can see you could sponsor one right now, Rainbow
Wool website. It just says, Rainbow Wool website. Yes, you
could duck duck, go in there, Rainbow Wool. Now they

(29:48):
have a sponsor. Grinder, the world's largest social networking app
for gay, by, trans and queer people. Grinder, senior vice
president of brand Marketing, was so interested and partnering with
Rainbow Wool. Rainbow Wall was hoping Grinder would sponsor some
sheep on the farm or work together on an ad campaign.

(30:10):
But someone in the Grinder marketing meetings that.

Speaker 4 (30:14):
Two snap got an idea.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
Two snaps in the back. Let's go, let's let's take
that wool. Let's make some clothes. Still a fashion show? Yes, yes,
applause around the room. So now what they're gonna do.
It's gonna be a big fashion show. The name is
called I wol Survive, I wol line. I got see.

(30:41):
I knew it would be well received. Nancy's into it,
She'd probably wears some of this, some of this clothing
made out of this this wool. So that's how Grinder
ended up sponsoring Michael Schmidt's gay Sheep Wool fashion show.
I didn't have a story like that last year. Well

(31:04):
we weren't there yet. So really try and enjoy this
last month and a few days of this year, because
it's gonna be stranger. Things are coming here, really, I mean,
because think about it. Your whole life. I don't know
how old you are, but your whole life, it just
keeps getting crazier and crazier, doesn't it. Now we have
dudes dressed as women working in Congress, We have radical

(31:26):
Islamic women in Congress, yelling where everywhere. We got the
news media convincing people that Trump's going around rounding up
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