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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Both of these guys are so concerned about fighting Trump
that they're not concerned about the safety in their own
city and their state. It's all these blue haired weirdos.
They need to quit saying stuff like civil war.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
And it doesn't really matter what we do. They are
going to defy justice weaponized government. I think we kind
of have to play the game as it exists.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Good morning, everybody, happy to day.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
How's everybody doing.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
It's us again, it's Karenne and Daisy. We are here together.
More prayers for macer needed because she's still with Thomas.
It's kind of up and down. I know a lot
of people are like, how's he doing. It's if you
ask me, like, you know, six hours ago, he may
be doing differently than he is right now because it's
been a very up and down roller coaster for her.
(00:50):
So pray for him, pray for her. He's not out
of the wood yet, so just you know, keep the
prayers coming. And I know she appreciates that and I
do too, So thank you for those, and hopefully we
will see her next week. That's kind of what we're
planning on. This week has been kind of a tough
week for her and for him. So thank you for
(01:11):
your prayers, and thanks to Karin for filling in. I
really appreciate that. We're going to get started. We have
lots of stuff to cover. We're going to get y'all
informed and on your way today. So first things first,
Chuck Grassley, he was on an ex yesterday. Apparently Biden,
the Biden FBI spied on Republican senators. We found that out.
(01:33):
We have a tweet from him. I guess they call
it an X. We'll show that to you guys, he said.
This document shows that the FBI, the Biden FBI spied
on eight of my Republican Senate colleagues during its Arctic
Frost investigation into election conspiracy. Arctic Frost later became Jack
Smith's elector case against Trump. So Biden FBI weaponization is
(01:55):
worse than a Watergate. This is what he said. Now,
it wasn't just senators. Apparently, here's another tweet. Chris Ray
and Jack Smith were all like wrapped up in this.
It says, well, well, well, Chris Ray and Jack Smith
belong in prison. The left has used the justice system
to target its political enemies. No one was safe investigating
Turning Point USA and tracking the phones of GOP senators
(02:19):
until they are punished. The left will never stop. So I,
you know, I got to say how I feel about
all this is, I don't I don't really care unless
people go to jail.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
I just don't care they and they should go to jail.
I think what's interesting is to me, I look at
that list of people, and I didn't run through everyone
on the list, but most of those senators were up
for reelection in twenty twenty two, or they were seeking
a different office, Like we know Marcia Blackburn was well
known that she's going to run for governor of Tennessee. Right.
Ron Johnson's up in twenty two. I think Colly was
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up in twenty two as well. I feel like they
were investigating them not to have anything to do with
Trump's election interference, as they called it, but because they
wanted to find something that would interrupt the elections of
all these Republicans. So they put together this list and
they say it's because of one thing, but really they're
looking for dirt that would have made it hard for
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them to seek hire, to seek office or reelection or
a different office, and that is election interference.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
So it's totally Yeah, it's election interference, and it's also
weaponization of these organizations within the government. The things that
they always point fingers at us for are the things
that they do. So all of that is really.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
All the lives crying about Jimmy Kimmel getting a note
from the FCC, Like, where are those people crying about this?
Because this is why.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
They were They love it. Yeah, yeah, they totally love
it because it's against us. So I just I really
really want to see some people go to jail. That's
what I would like to see. I know, zero arrest
right zz xxyy saying zero arrest. That's we need to
see some arrests and then maybe I'll feel good about this.
But until I see that, I'm like whatever, it's a
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Speaker 2 (05:32):
Do it, do it? Do it?
Speaker 4 (05:33):
Do it?
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Okay, So liberals are still fuming about hag Seth. Still
in case you were wondering what Tammy Duckworth thought from Illinois,
let's check that out. I think we have a to ask.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
You about what the President announced yesterday in regard to
federalizing three hundred National Guardsmen out in the state of Illinois.
We've heard this threat going back all the way to August.
The governor says these aren't not needed. Do you have
any idea when they'll arrive.
Speaker 6 (06:06):
Well, I believe they're going to be Illinois National Guardsmen,
so they're not going to be coming from other state.
I spoke with our governor yesterday and it looks like
it's going to be about three hundred Illinois Guardsmen who
will be activated against the governor's wishes. So there'll be
homegrown Illinoisans and they're our brothers and sisters, our neighbors.
I probably served with quite a number of them, certainly
the leadership, and you know they'll be home. We'll welcome them.
(06:28):
It's a misuse of the National Guard. They're not needed
in this particular role. If President Trump really wanted to
fight crime, then maybe he should stop defunding the police.
He you know, he diverted eight hundred million dollars in
crime prevention efforts away from that was appropriated away from
funding for our police officers. So you know, they're not needed,
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but we're going to welcome them because they're our brothers
and sisters, and we're proud of our National Guard.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
Sorry, that was the clip about Illinois and Portland. But
she's also bitching about pig said too, and we have
a clip about that. But I'm just curious. You think
that Jasmine Crockett is going to call her senator hot wheels.
I'm just curious, Well, probably not.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
I think the Democrats have to call her out for
being so supportive of law enforcement in that clip that
was Republican talking point after a Republican talking point coming
on her mouth, which is just funny to see.
Speaker 7 (07:21):
Right.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Yeah, Well, she's going to bitch in this next clip.
So here's the one where she's talking about more haig
sath in the military from National Guard.
Speaker 5 (07:29):
You were a lieutenant colonel.
Speaker 6 (07:30):
Twenty three years proud of.
Speaker 5 (07:31):
It black Hawk helicopter pilot in a rock you served
in combat. Secretary Higgs have told senior military leaders just
a few days ago he doesn't want to prevent women
from serving, but he's now going to require everyone meet
the male standard. Let's listen to that.
Speaker 8 (07:49):
When it comes to any job that requires physical power
to perform in combat, those physical standards must be high
and gender neutral. If women can make it, excellent, If not,
it is what it is. If that means no women
qualify for some combat jobs, so be it. That is
not the intent, but it could be the result.
Speaker 5 (08:13):
How did you hear those remarks and how do you
think female service people heard them?
Speaker 6 (08:18):
Well, this is the least qualified secretative defense in our
nation's history, and he's questioning the ability of the women
who actually qualify to their to do their jobs. The
female rangers, the female that graduated from seal school have
met those highest standards.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
Okay, so there's an issue there because no female has
ever graduated from seal school, Like there are no female
seals just FYI, So that yeah, that's a lie.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
If they've met the standard, then they're all in agreement.
We are just saying there should be a standard and
I think it's so crazy when women complain about this,
because it is for protection of women and safety, because
we don't want women to die doing this stuff.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
Right, And we also you should have and you should
be held to that standard. Like, what's wrong with being
held to that standard? I don't know why you would
want to complain about that.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
It's for your own safety, though. We don't want our
soldiers to be put in a position that they can't
do something required of them and they die or other
people die as a result. Like, I don't understand what
is so hard about having a safety standard that it
benefits everybody in ball.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
Yeah, she's confusing it with Gi Jane. I think she's
confusing her her thoughts with what actually happened in a movie.
This isn't I know, it's not Demimore, right, Demi Moore
did not actually become a seal, Just fyi, jammy. So
this next check, she made a TikTok about how she's
leaving Fort Hood. Fort Hood is like right down the
road from me. I think they renamed it. They renamed
(09:45):
it to I can't even remember the name that they
renamed it too. And then I think they named it
back so that doesn't cost us money or anything. But
she's mad because they have fitness requirements now. And you'll
see this video how she feels about it because it's oh,
so she's dancing and she's kind of overweight, and she's
(10:08):
irritated because she wants it. Says, get the f out
of ford Hood. She got orders to get out of there,
and you know, this is the thing. It leads to
another discussion because I'm starting to think about like disability.
You know, a lot of these people who are getting
out of the Okay, so she's getting out of the
military because you know, she's I guess not fit to serve.
(10:29):
So a lot of these people are going to be
getting disability, which is okay, that's fine, and people are
going to come at me for this. But in fiscal
year twenty twenty three, disability compensation made up about forty
three percent of the VA's budget, and that costs it
was like over one hundred and forty nine point four billions,
almost under one hundred and fifty billion dollars billion with
(10:50):
a bee, you guys. So for the fiscal year of
twenty twenty five, the DoD budget was requested at eight
hundred and fifty billion dollars and then that disability Think
about that disability costs. It's huge. So a lot of
these people who are like I'm not fit, I'm going
to get out, They're going to get disability checks. We
need to probably get somebody to audit that. I feel
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like that requires I need to put my hand down.
I feel like that requires an audit. Somebody needs to
doge the crap out of the DoD and especially a
lot of this disability stuff that people are going to
be claiming when they're like, well, I'm not fit to
serve them and to leave. And yeah, there are a
lot of overweight people that were in the military that
are going to be getting disability checks from US, which
is not okay.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Yeah, I completely agree, and it should be audited. I
think even conservatives fall into the trap sometimes where we
don't want to touch the bucket of money that's meant
for the military. But there is a lot of corruption
and waste not with our not with the people who serve,
but with the administrations who hand this money out for
the last fifty years, you know. So I agree it
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does need to be audited, and I think you're right.
There are people that are going to be like, ah,
that you can't do. That's but it apps no stone unturned.
The government is given way too much of our money out.
We need to have some kind of standard for it.
And I'm with you. One of the things.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
Yeah, there's you so much waste, so much waste in
the military. And I mean, you know, I love we
love the military. We support it absolutely hundred percent, and
you're right, so many conservatives do. But we've got to
audit it, like somebody's got to audit and cut the
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Speaker 2 (13:45):
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Speaker 1 (13:49):
Governor Pritzker is on his I'm a Tough Guy rampage
right now, and he was doing the rounge yesterday on
all that. I mean, I saw him so much yesterday
when I was watching all the different channels. He's doing
the whole I refuse to let Donald Trump and Christineaam
and Levino continue to march towards autocracy, doing this whole
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it's autocracy thing, So he thinks he's a big tough guy.
Watched this club.
Speaker 7 (14:15):
Christynaoam and Gregory Bovino continue on this march toward autocracy.
Their plan all along has been to cause chaos that
and then they can use that chaos to consolidate Donald
Trump's power. They think they can fool us all into
thinking that the way to get out of this crisis
that they created is to give them free reign. Well,
(14:37):
that plan will only work if we let it. The
State of Illinois is going to use every lever at
our disposal to resist this power grab and get Noam's
thugs the hell out of Chicago. I'm not afraid.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
I feel like you are afraid, just a little bit,
maybe just a bit afraid. So he's doing he's doing that,
He's doing the whole put I'm not afraid thing, and
then you know they're literally declaring war on the federal government,
like this is what they're doing, this is what these people.
He's doing that, and then Brandon Johnson is doing that,
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and Johnson was talking about civil war yesterday. This is
what he's doing. Listen to this club.
Speaker 9 (15:18):
To be a part of this collective action. Here's what's
most important here. We know that this president is not
interested in adhering to the law, So we're going to
give him something to hold him accountable. And if he
violates the law in the city of Chicago, we would
do just that, hold him accountable.
Speaker 6 (15:36):
Hi, Eric, I know you're going to talk about the
Texas Card Illinois Guard, but can you give us a
little bit about what your next steps could be to
fight that.
Speaker 9 (15:44):
Well, Look, our Corporate Council has been in constant communication
with our Attorney General for several months now, and I
just wanted to offer this up. A couple of years ago,
I said very candidly that the right wing in this
cun wants a rematch of the Civil War.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Oh my god, I just I.
Speaker 9 (16:04):
Want that to sit in right now, because the President
of the United States of America has declared war on
the people of Chicago and people across America. He's more
interested in giving billions of dollars to other nations while
farmers in urban cities around this country are literally being destabilized.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
What the what is he doing?
Speaker 10 (16:28):
Like?
Speaker 1 (16:29):
What you what is he been talking about I know, right,
he's talking about farmers. And meanwhile, like, I think there
were seven dead and twenty six shots in Chicago last weekend.
Maybe you should concentrate on that.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
The war is in Chicago already.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
Yeah, exactly. He's this guy is he is such an
idiot though, Like he has no business being in the
job that he's in, and he's so concerned. Both of
these guys are so concerned about fighting Trump that they're
not concerned about the safety in their own city and
their state. I just it baffles me. And liberals are
all about this, so it's crazy. This is American af
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talking about civil war.
Speaker 11 (17:06):
As need to experience losing something more than just an election.
Like we have actual soldiers, rednecks, people that have been
living in the mountains for the last twenty years preparing
for this shit. Liberals have people who don't know what
gender they are, they don't know what bathroom to use,
people legit pretending to be dogs and babies. I swear
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the day that it kicks off, the liberal army is
going to be wearing rainbow camo, marching in lockstep to
Beyonce and Taylor Swift mash up remixes with weapons of inclusion,
while we have rifles, gasoline ATVs, and enough fucking Ammo
to make Red Dawn look like a school play. I
can guarantee there will be a large group of them
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wearing bicycle helmets and handing out diversity pamphlets. I mean,
if it did kick off, the shit would be over
so quick. If it was a full blown war, it
would be over in at least being generous, at least
two months. We are past the point of reconciliation. We
are past the point of working together. There's no working together.
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It's building up right now and there's going to be
some sort of spark that's gonna kick this whole fucking thing.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
Yeah, they need to quit saying this stuff, like guys
like Brandon Johnson and Chicago, these liberals, just all these
blue haired weirdos, they need to quit saying stuff like
civil war. They just need to quit doing that because
it's I feel these mentally unstable, like insecure weirdos. They
shouldn't be poking something that they have no business poking, honestly,
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because to me, it reminds me of like you remember,
did you ever see Back to the Future. I know,
that's like before you're so young, do you kind of
remember that I have you've seen Back to the Future.
There's a scene where Marty McFly, who's like the dad
when they go back, Marty McFly, who's like this, he's quiet,
you know, nerdy guy. He just gets so sick a
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bit if shit that he winds up. He's just so
tired of it. He's tired of being bullied. He winds
up and he just nails the crap out of Biff.
We're Martin McFly, Like that's who we are. We're tired
of it. Like, stop coming at us with your crap,
your stupid crap, you're bullying crap, because we're going to
wind up and finally we're gonna nail you, and you're
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not gonna know what's hit you when it finally hits you.
Because these people keep poking and poking, and I don't
know why they want that. Why do they want a
civil war with people who have are literal preppers, you
know what I mean? Like, I just think it's a
stupid motive and it's stupid for this guy to get
out on a stage and talk about civil war. Why
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would you do that? Just really stupid.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
Yeah, I'm lucky. I think conservatives have been hearing that
for a decade at least now, and we have all
been busy raising our kids and being productive members of
society that we're not entertaining this idea of war. Are
But you keep poking, and you keep poking, and then
you know, keep killing that. Right, What what do you
expect to happen when you when you do that. We've
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let it go for so long and just try try
to be normal people and live our lives. I think
so many people are like, I just want to make alone,
to raise my kids. Leave me alone. What is this deal?
But I do think it's coming to head.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Like you said, yeah, and it's I'm sorry. It was
George my fly, not not Marty. People are correcting me.
You're right. It is George McFly. Marty was a Michael J. Fox,
wasn't it. Yeah, that's right. He also wants Brandon Johnson
wants ice free zones. Like what, okay, So that's that's happening.
This is what he wants.
Speaker 9 (20:44):
Order aimed at reining in this out of controlled administration.
The order establishes ice free zones. That means that city
property and unwilling private businesses will no longer serve as
staging grounds for these rates.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
Okay, so what does that mean? So basically, it's like
sanctuary area is what that is? How can that even be?
How can he even do that? It's insane, you can't.
It's this is what are you doing? So I want
a little sanctuary ice free zone. So basically, no law
enforcement is allowed in this one area. That's going to
work out well for you in Chicago. Good luck with that, dude,
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good luck. It's crazy. And then this judge is it Immigrant,
I think it's her name. She issued the temporary restraining
order saying no National Guard. That happened, and Stephen Miller
put out a great X about this. An Oregon judge
ruled that the commander and she this is an Oregon
ruled that the commander in chief cannot station federal troops
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in her state to defend the lives of federal officers.
Just I don't understand, like these judges, this is something
that Trump should just defy these judges. And I'm on
the fence about that. I'm on the fence because I
feel like, you know, these are obviously activist judges, right,
and you know, there's a part of me that's like,
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tell them to pound sand, like this is this is
a bunch of crap. This is they are not actual
judges who believe in upholding the law, which is what
they should do. But at the same time, because these
people are going to disagree with Trump no matter what.
But at the same time, I get really squirrely about
telling judges to f off because it could happen the
other way too. And remember one aoc in it was
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twenty twenty three, she said the same thing. She said,
it's just defy judges orders. I think we have a
clip about that.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
I believe given to this.
Speaker 12 (22:40):
Senator Ron Wyden has already issued statements, for example, advising
what we should do in a situation like this, which
I concur which is that I believe that the Biden
administration should ignore this ruling. I think that we you know,
the courts have the legitimacy and they rely on and
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the legitimacy of their rulings, and what they are currently
doing is engaged in an unprecedented and dramatic erosion of
the legitimacy of the courts. It is the justices themselves,
through the deeply partisan and unfounded nature of these rulings
that are undermining their own enforcement.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
So you're supposed to have a balance of the branches, right,
and right now there's an imbalance when it comes to
safety of the American people when these judges are like, nah,
screw law enforcement because we're just going to ignore that.
We're going to and the whole point of government is
to keep us safe. Right, And there's this And I
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love the point that Elon made in this X. I
think this is a really wonderful point. He said, if
any judge anywhere can block every presidential order everywhere, we
do not have democracy. We have tyranny of the judiciary.
And I agree with that, but it's like, how do
you balance that, right? I mean, I guess and then
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people will say it is an autocracy because you've got
the executive branch telling that. You know, it's this fine
balance that you've got to strike. And so.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
Just for me, I think he has to defy the
orders because they know that they're not going to win.
I think he's absolutely going to appeal all of these
cases and they're going to say, yes, the president does
have this authority, but if we don't, if we don't
ignore these rulings and we stop what we're doing. For
six months, eight months, they've completely obstructed our entire agenda
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for basically half of Trump's term. They can just completely
undermine our elected leadership. And I am with you, like,
we have to think what if the other side does this,
But sadly we've learned they absolutely will and it doesn't
really matter what we do. They are going to defy justice,
they're going to reidized government, They're going to do all
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of these bad things. And I'm kind of to the
point that I I think we kind of have to
play the game as it exists. They're going to play hard.
We have to play a little bit hard to and
I want him to defy these orders because I voted
for the Trump agenda. I don't want a judge to
obstruct his agenda for most of his turn. So if
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he doesn't, if he doesn't defy, then that's what happened.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
And to me, it boils down I'm with Stephen, right,
And to me, it boils down to law and order
and to your job. Your number one job is to
keep the American people safe. Are you doing that? No,
you're not doing that? Freaking do it? So that's that's
where I stand on it, Like, do what's best for
the American people and for the safety of your constituents.
And they're not freaking doing that. And if the executive
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branch has to step in and help them do that,
they need to do it. So there's that. Now there's
a Democrat voter. And this this stuff really pisses me
off when I see this. He's a DACA rest recipient.
I guess you call him a recipient, just a DOCA dude.
He's a DOCA dude. And he says that he's going
to be churning in his DACA and he's going to
be leaving the United States for Mexico because of the
(26:11):
Trump administration. So do we have I think we do.
Do we not? Well, crap, we don't have him. Okay, Well, anyways,
there was a we had a great video, and I
guess we don't have it. It was of a DOCA recipient.
He was really mad because he was saying that, you know,
he didn't like everything that Trump was doing and he
(26:31):
was going to leave and he had been here for
thirty three years and so he was like, I'm going
to leave now because I don't like everything that Trump
is doing. I don't like everything that's been happening, So
I'm going to leave. Which makes me wonder, like, if
these DOCA recipients are here, and they've been here for decades, right,
I guess you know, can they just tiptoe back into
(26:51):
Mexico Because from what I've heard, Mexico has pretty strict
immigration policies. You can't just walk right back in there.
In fact, I think their immigration policies are stricter than ours,
which is interesting. You know, you can get in trouble
for just like trying to walk back in there. And
there's a lot of immigration policies, like they're really big
on immigration and illegal immigration law, and you can't just
(27:14):
like walk back in there if you have a temporary
resident visa or whatever. So this guy's like, yeah, I'm
just going to go back there, okay, So all right,
And if he does that, if DOCTA recipients decide to
leave and go back to their country of origin, you
can be barred re entry back in here, which I
guess he's okay with. But he got educated here, he
got like a master's and a PhD. Here, You're welcome.
(27:36):
So these are the people that are great, right, exactly.
We paid for that, so a lot of these people.
It was just a very short video, but he's just
like by like, screw you Trump. But this is the
kind of stuff that irritates me because we pay for
this stuff and then they get pissed off and they're ungrateful,
and I just want to give him the finger the
right exactly. Yeah, and so yes, on the view, they
(28:01):
were talking about all this immigration stuff. Whoopy Goldberg jumped
in and she told the audience to put cocoa butter on,
put it on your faces, Put cocoa butter on your faces,
practice a Latin accent to throw off DHS Like I don't.
I guess she's incurring encouraging all of us to do
Latin face. Now, which when did that become? Okay? But
(28:22):
check out this clip.
Speaker 13 (28:24):
When's when bad Bunny is there and round up all
these people that are illegal immigrants. Do you think that
she would go if it was goth Brooks or Eminem
or Taylor Sweat or any other white person.
Speaker 14 (28:37):
Understand what you're saying, Because she's going to go to
the Super Bowl and round up.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Has she got to know who's who?
Speaker 13 (28:44):
Because the Supreme court has given permission to question anyone
who has a Spanish accento.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Has a dark skin.
Speaker 15 (28:51):
Yeah, so here's why.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Here's the thing.
Speaker 13 (28:55):
Everybody get a little cocoa butter set and that's the
first thing.
Speaker 14 (29:02):
And then and this is the only.
Speaker 16 (29:04):
Time you can probably ever do this, give yourself a
Latin accent.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
Thatch a good idea. I'm see if she can tell
who too. Honestly, it's and then the clapping. The people
are like the sheep. And then I cannot with these
people in the audience that are like this is okay
for her to say that what is wrong?
Speaker 2 (29:30):
Yeah, Megan Kelly had a tweet about this video and
just said, like I heard that that is racist because yeah,
which that was funny because she got in trouble a
couple of years ago for like a Halloween costume.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
She just talked about it. She all she did was
talk about blackface and she got canceled. It's just insane.
And then here's here's Whoopee saying yeah, go ahead and
do brown face, like I'm encouraging you to do it,
and then fake a lot and accent and it's suddenly, okay,
these people are out. They're freaking minds. And then Alex
(30:02):
bad skin character. Yeah it is. Don't put cocoa.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
Butter in the sun. It will age.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Your Yeah, exactly, definitely don't take that from us. Pro tip,
don't do that. And then Alex Padilla. You guys remember him.
He's the one that busted in I think he's the
guy that busted in on Noahm's press conference. You remember that,
And he was dragged out and he was a big
drama queen about it. Oh god, they're touching me on it.
He had to weigh into because apparently Jesus's parents were
(30:29):
Jose and Maria. In case you didn't know that. Listen
to this President j D.
Speaker 17 (30:37):
Vance, when referring to you and that incident, used the
wrong name, He called Jo. How did you understand that
misnaming of you?
Speaker 16 (30:50):
Yeah, sadly not surprised because this is how petty this
administration is. That just petty Trump, not just Vance. It's
the culture that they have created for themselves. Did anybody
was trying to do right? To call a Latino man
Jose flippantly? That's their way of trying to ridicule us,
(31:14):
you know, for a vice president advanced in particular, right
Let's remember who Jesus' parents were. They were and Maria,
Joseph and Mary?
Speaker 1 (31:25):
Is that in the Bible? I did.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
I don't think that alex Nydia can come to terms
with the fact that Jade Bance just didn't know his name. Yeah,
like it wasn't some snide remark, no one knows who
you are, but you busted in Nobody in the DHS
secretary literally, no one knows your name, and he can't
accept that. Just like someone miss like didn't know what.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
This named him.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
That's what happened. They misnamed him.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
Yeah, he's that guys like, don't you know who I am? No,
nobody knows who you are? Sorry, not sorry, like get
a life. Yeah yeah, And then somebody said that like
in the Bible, weren't they Joseph and Miriam or something
like there's anyways they had Hebrew names. And also this
post was viral yesterday. We have a clip of that.
(32:14):
There was a I thought this was interesting. Two immigrants
and two white men who married immigrants that claim to
hate immigrants. This was pissing me off yesterday because how
many times do we have to tell people these are
legal immigrants, These are legal like is this Why is
this such a hard concept for the left to understand?
(32:36):
Is that there's a difference between legal immigration and illegal immigration.
It's like we wrote about that in our book Miriam
and I did, Mock and I did. Her parents are
legal immigrants from Poland, and then they came here and
they melted into the American melting pot. That's encouraged. We
love that. Conservatives love that. But if you bust in
(32:58):
over our border and you break the law, we discourage that.
We don't like that you're breaking the law. And then
what you're doing is you're cutting in line in front
of other people who are waiting in line to do
it legally. It's kind of like you're that jerk when
you wait in line. You're trying to get off an
exit or onto an exit, and you wait there for
like five minutes and some asshole pulls in front of
(33:20):
you at the very last minute. You know how much
we hate those people. You're that person, except for your
doing an illegal thing. It's against the law. Why is
it that they have such a hard time grasping that concept.
I don't understand.
Speaker 2 (33:35):
I think that they intentionally conflate the two because illegal
immigration is not really popular with anybody. But there are
people who are pro immigration, so they just try to
make it all seem like it's the same thing. Actually,
that's very racist. Usha is not an immigrant. She's an American.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
Oh okay, okay, so she's like Miriam and her sister.
She's basically Mary and her sister. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
But that liberal who posted that they can he like
dropping the mic on some hard point about jd Vance.
It's like, first of all, jd Vance never said he
hates immigrants, no, and his life is not an immigrant.
She's a child of immigrants.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
She's she's a Miriam. Yeah, she's basically Marriam. None of
us hate immigrants. Conservatives don't hate No, conservatives don't hate immigrants.
We don't really, we don't even hate illegal immigrants. We
just don't. We hate the fact that they've broken the law,
and we want them to not break the law, and
then we want to we want to basically prosecute them
for breaking the law, just like every other criminal. And
(34:30):
then we want them to GTFO and quit using our
resources because you don't get to use our ship for free.
You just don't get to do that. So I don't
the entitlement and then the you know, just the ignorance
of saying they're immigrants. They're not immigrants, they're illegal immigrants.
There is a difference, and I'm so sick of the
conflation of the two. You're absolutely right, it's ridiculous. Joe
(34:53):
Rogan actually said something yesterday too that was kind of
along the same vein. It was very irritating to me.
Check this out out.
Speaker 18 (35:01):
It was in place, and they and then Harris wins
and they continue to ramp things up.
Speaker 9 (35:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 19 (35:08):
I don't know what you think of of of the
new new administration. I certainly either are things that I
like about and some of their pro tech, you know,
posture and things like that. But you know what's happening
now is you know, it's kind of disappointing.
Speaker 18 (35:21):
It's insane. We were told there would be no There's
two things that are insane. One is the targeting of
migrant workers, not cartel members, not gang members, not drug dealers,
just construction workers showing up in construction sites, raiding them gardeners, yeah,
(35:44):
like really.
Speaker 19 (35:45):
Or passing students on college campuses or or not, Like
there's a turket Did you see this video of this
Turkish students at Tufts University that wrote an essay and
then there's a video of like ice agent, Like is.
Speaker 18 (36:01):
That the woman?
Speaker 10 (36:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 18 (36:02):
Yeah, what was her essay about? It was just critical
of Israel?
Speaker 19 (36:06):
Right, it's critical?
Speaker 1 (36:07):
Yeah, I mean, okay, So when it comes to gardeners
and like migrant workers, construction workers. You know, our boy
works in construction. If they're illegal, if they're here illegally, GTFO,
they're not exempt. Just because they're gardeners doesn't mean that
they're exempt if they're not drug dealers. What we never
I never voted for. Okay, I want illegal immigrants to
(36:30):
get out, but only if they're drug dealers. No, I
wanted all illegal immigrants to GTFO. That's what I voted for.
I'm sorry if they have, you know, gardening jobs, or
if they have construction jobs, or if they work in
food service, I don't give a crap. They're illegal, they
broke the law. They are not legally here. It doesn't
(36:50):
matter what job they have. Joe Rogan, I'm sorry that
you know you're you have a gardener that is illegal.
They have to leave, they have to leave.
Speaker 2 (37:00):
I completely I completely agree. I'm so glad to hear
you say that, because I thought I was going to
be like, come in here, be the mean one.
Speaker 1 (37:05):
No, I don't understand that different. I wish you yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:10):
And also the idea these this, I know Joe Rogan's
not like a liberal, but this is such a liberal
thing to do, where always the illegal immigrants is the
victim in the right, It's like, what about the people
who were who wanted those jobs, who needed those jobs
to feed their families. Those are the real victims of
illegal immigration, those Americans. And I wish these people had
(37:32):
as much sympathy for Americans as they do for illegal
immagan because I don't. I don't wish any harm on
those people. I hope they go work construction in another
country or come back legally and work construction here. But
I have a lot more sympathy for the Americans who
want those jobs that can't work them because they're competing
(37:53):
with unrealistic labor prices of illegal im.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
Work cuts down the wages of the American workers who
are also working those jobs because those people are willing
to work for such cheap wages. It just affects everybody
across the board in so many ways. It's such a
ripple effect. I get so sick of those. You know,
it's like they're not exempt. Those people are not exempt,
and they're taking jobs from American people. So suck it,
(38:16):
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Speaker 15 (39:44):
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Speaker 1 (39:49):
Real quick, you guys. We didn't talk about this the
other day, but Jane Goodall. You guys know Jane Goodall.
You remember her. She passed away and we didn't mention it,
and I wanted to mention it, but I I just
wanted to mention what a colossal disappointment that she is
and that she turned out to be. There is a
pre recorded interview before her death saying that she wished
that Trump and Musk and Trump supporters, all of us
(40:12):
would be sent to space. She said, I would like
to put them on one of Musk's spaceships along with
Musk and some of his supporters. Check this out.
Speaker 2 (40:21):
Don't like.
Speaker 14 (40:22):
Absolutely, there are people I don't like, and I would
like to put them on one of musk spaceships and
send them all off to the planet he's sure he's
going to discover.
Speaker 15 (40:32):
Would he be would he be one of them?
Speaker 2 (40:34):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (40:35):
Absolutely, he be the host.
Speaker 14 (40:38):
And you can imagine who I'd put on that spaceship
who along with Musk would be Trump and some of
Trump's real supporters. And then I would put putin in
that and I would put President Sheep. I'd certainly put
Natanyahu in there and his far right government.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
Okay, you freak. She was also against like population population control,
but she forgets like back in twenty nineteen, everybody forgets this.
He made animal abuse a crime. He made it a felony.
I think he made it. I think it was a felony,
a federal crime actually in twenty nineteen. That's what he
made it. So I mean, maybe give him a little
(41:18):
bit of credit for that, but no, we can't do
that because she also had severe TDS and then she
was speaking at a World Economic Forum panel because of
course she did that as a messenger of peace, and
then she advocated reducing the global population down to four
hundred and fifty million, which is a ninety five percent
(41:38):
reduction from today's poplice. How do you propose to do that, Jane?
Oh my god. So here she is on population control.
You guys.
Speaker 20 (41:47):
We need to stop land being used for cattle and
growing grain for the billions of animals that we keep
in our intensive farms. And then finally, we cannot we
can hideaway from human population growth because you know, it
underlies so many of the other problems. All these things
we talk about wouldn't be a problem if if there
(42:10):
was a size of population that there was five hundred
years ago.
Speaker 1 (42:15):
She should have stopped playing with monkeys, you know what
I mean.
Speaker 2 (42:19):
I feel like this is elder abuse, Like she's way
way too old to be making these points. I feel
like someone just handed her script and marched her out
there like a female Joe Biden and I couldn't take
anything she said.
Speaker 1 (42:32):
She she's just a crazy lib, crazy lib you guys.
So there you go. If you didn't know that, now
you know the more you know. So we got to
talk about the Piece Deal Israel and hamas they started
talking about the whole Trump Gaza peace plan, and apparently
most of the first phase terms like the ceasefire, of
the hostage release, the prisoner exchange, they've been agreed upon
(42:56):
in principle at least. I have a clip of BB
talking to your own news. It's just an interesting perspective.
I wanted you guys to see from Bebe people.
Speaker 21 (43:03):
Would say, Okay, now let's give the then Laden and
al Qaida, let's give them a state. Not only will
we give them a state, it'll be one mile from
New York, which is what they're suggesting after this October
seventh massacre against Israel. We'll give the Palestinian the state
one mile or a few miles from Tel Aviv. That's
not going to promote peace.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
He was talking about nine to eleven. If that, if
it happened to us, it's kind of like us giving
you know, the giving them the Muslims, giving them some
sort of a state just a mile from what happened
at nine to eleven. So that's what he was talking about.
I just thought that was an interesting perspective. And then
here's Trump talking in the Oval yesterday about the deal
(43:46):
that he's trying to make your team and Egypt right now.
Speaker 20 (43:49):
All over your closed.
Speaker 21 (43:50):
Yeah, it's supported by access of the.
Speaker 15 (43:53):
Weekend that you would call the Prime minister that.
Speaker 6 (43:55):
Yahoo Pepolo to stop being so negative and to take
them when it came to the loss of that.
Speaker 22 (44:01):
Is that true?
Speaker 9 (44:01):
No, it's not true.
Speaker 15 (44:02):
He's been very positive. He's been very positive on the deal.
Speaker 21 (44:06):
Everybody is.
Speaker 19 (44:07):
I think every nation is.
Speaker 6 (44:08):
We have just about every nation working on this deal
and trying to get it done.
Speaker 23 (44:12):
Something that you.
Speaker 15 (44:13):
Could say three thousand years if you look at it
in certain ways, or you could say centuries, but this
is a deal that incredibly everyone just came together.
Speaker 10 (44:23):
They all came together.
Speaker 20 (44:24):
No, Israel has been.
Speaker 21 (44:25):
Great, They've all been good.
Speaker 24 (44:27):
So they still have some obstacles, right, There's a couple.
One is like the disarmament of Hamas. They got to
figure that out because I mean, I don't know if
that's ever going to happen. The fighting hasn't stopped because
they're still they're still doing that. And then there's like
logistical issues, right, they got hostages. They got to figure
out what to do with the hostages. They got to
(44:48):
coordinate all the releases of the hostages. Safe releases, they
get a verify list of prisoners, and then you know this,
we got to make sure they got to make sure
that that doesn't break down. So I can't even imagine
being a family member of one of those hostages and
watching all this and seeing how that plays out, because
(45:08):
there are still hostages, you know, so we're going to
be keeping an eye on all that because it's still continuing.
I would imagine by the beginning of next week, at
least that's what I've read, and that could change at anytime.
They were saying that hopefully things will start coming to
fruition more by the beginning of next week, is what
they're saying.
Speaker 1 (45:26):
But I don't know.
Speaker 2 (45:27):
And I've heard Trump encourage a couple of times that
hostages would be released, like very early on in this
process as a sign of goodwill, and I think he's
been very strong on that, like there is no negotiation
without a hostage release. And I think everyone pretty you know,
besides the pro palace that crazy is, like, everyone agrees
that that's a good starting point, even if you think
(45:51):
is real needs to chill a little more. Everybody agrees
that the hostages should be released. And Trump has made
that non negotiable.
Speaker 6 (45:58):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (45:58):
And I do think it would be a a sign
of goodwill maybe that people would trust him mos more
if they did that first.
Speaker 1 (46:07):
It would be nice if they did it today, seeing
as how it's October seventh, that would be nice, That
would right, Speaking of Muslim terrorists Zora and Mundani. He
says he's going to pay for all of his commedy
proposals in New York City by raising state corporate and
income taxes, which is weird because he can't really do that.
Only the state can do that. And if I mean
(46:29):
if this, if he does it, or if the state
does it, that means the state is paying for stuff
for the city. I don't know. It's all weird and convoluted.
But here's how he says he's going to pay.
Speaker 25 (46:39):
For things raise to fund this agenda is in two parts.
The first is by increasing the state's top corporate tax
rate to match that of New Jersey. That would raise
five billion dollars. This would only impact the most profitable corporations,
ones that are making millions of dollars in profits. The
second is to increase.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
Please, you're sure they're not going to leave it?
Speaker 10 (46:59):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (47:00):
And they're not going to leave in a year.
Speaker 25 (47:02):
So the way that this tax works is it applies
to any business doing business here. They could be located
in Miami, but if they're doing business in New York,
it applies to them. And the reason I believe everyone
will keep doing business here is our economy is so
large that if it was a country, it would rival
the top countries in the world. The second is personal
income taxes. I think that the top one percent of
New Yorkers who make a million dollars or more a
(47:23):
year should pay two percent more in personal income taxes.
That would raise four billion dollars. These are the two
major revenue points.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
Yeah, god speed New York. Honestly, you know, millionaires don't
pay enough taxes in New York. Just af anyone, right, Yeah,
I just ask them. So that's happening. I swear that
guy is going to win. I just am convinced of it.
He's going to win and did. God speed New York. So,
speaking of idiots running for things, there is a gen
(47:53):
Z activist. I don't know if you guys remember her.
We have a video of her. Name is Olivia Juliana
and she's hinting at a congressional, big congressional bid in
Texas against Wesley Hunt. I just find this really interesting.
We have a video of her. You'll remember when you
see her, you're on the menu.
Speaker 23 (48:13):
So gen Z, let's take our seat in our democracy.
Speaker 1 (48:18):
I just wanted to point this out. Okay, she's well,
first of all, she's ineligible to run I think in
twenty twenty six because she's too young. But she's she's
you know, saying I think I want to run for office,
blah blah blah. So these are the kind of folks
on the left that are running like she wants to
run against Wesley Hunt. These are the leftists that want
(48:39):
to run for office. Okay, I just I don't know.
I just look at the difference between their bench and
our bench, and I just want to point out the differences,
the stark differences between them and us.
Speaker 2 (48:54):
Yeah. Right, I feel very secure in that.
Speaker 16 (48:58):
I yeah.
Speaker 1 (48:59):
I mean, when you start to feel like, oh my gosh,
I don't know you guys, I don't know about you
know the right? How are we doing on the right?
Just remember that video and remember that she wants to
go up against Wesley Good luck with that, good good
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know she's she's definitely she's been in some sort of
law enforcement agency. She was on Sean Ryan's podcast a
while back, and I saw a clip of her talking
about the next nine to eleven type attack on this
(51:11):
country and I was riveted by it, and I don't
think that we see enough of this kind of stuff.
And I saw another clip of her, this clip that
I'm about to show you, that went into a little
bit more specificity on like places that she thinks it
would happen, and I just wanted to share it with you. Guys.
So check this out at Sarah Adams.
Speaker 23 (51:29):
Pennsylvania, and this threat a lot. If you are in
any city in Pennsylvania, you should be prepared and in
my opinion, right so, there are certain states so that
have been very forward landing. Florida has been very forward laning, Alabama, Georgia,
the Carolinas.
Speaker 15 (51:46):
It's a lot.
Speaker 23 (51:47):
One of the biggest training camps is actually at Chapman
Post Base. It trained twenty five hundred and so every
single one of the twenty five hundred is leaving Afghanistan.
Speaker 1 (51:57):
Think about that. It's very scary.
Speaker 23 (51:59):
So what we know about the plot, it's very very large.
They want to do three times the size of nine eleven.
It's very simple. They want to do another aviation plot,
but this time they're intent is to take down about
a dozen airliners. And then the last piece, they want
to have attacks where you live, work and play. These
are community level attacks, so we're talking churches, shopping centers, hospitals,
(52:21):
and their focus is really on communities that have a
higher percentage of a veteran population because they want the
veterans to feel in the hometowns what they felt in
Iraq and Syria and Afghanistan. That's supposed to be.
Speaker 1 (52:33):
The feel of that piece.
Speaker 23 (52:35):
Honestly, I've met a lot of law enforcement organizations since January. Unfortunately,
we started off as you can imagine a lot of
people and law envoys and being like, wha is it
going to happen in my town? What I like to
say is well, what percentages of your town with veterans? Right, Like,
that's where you start. Also, if it's going to go
on for multiple days potentially, well.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
This is going to go on for multiple my god.
So we saw that. I mean I kind of went
down the rabbit hole with a couple of videos from her.
She's very matter of fact about it, right, It's just like,
oh man, it's just a matter of when it's going
to happen. It's going to happen, I mean, and it's
it's Islamic, right, I mean, it's just it's it's in Islam.
(53:15):
It's going to be an Islamic attack again, and nobody.
I feel like, we just don't talk about this enough.
So I figured I would because we have a platform,
So yeah, I figured I would mention it.
Speaker 2 (53:27):
Yeah, when when you played the clip of Phoebe, which
I thought he was making a good point. I totally
understand him. So I don't mean to undermine hit his
point about Israel at all. But when he was saying,
you know, that would be like inviting these people to
New York, and I was like, we did do that.
We actually invited that to every city in America unfortunately.
Speaker 1 (53:45):
And yep, everybody's forgotten.
Speaker 2 (53:47):
So we knew how that feels. And it is dangerous
and we're seeing the effects of it, and in very
small town like she said said she was mentioning Pennsylvania.
But I mean, look at Michigan, like.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
Oh my gosh, Michigan, and I look at and cities
in Texas. Houston and Dallas are two of them. I
live really close to a base, an army base, so
and people like some guy just said it's bullshit fear mongering. Okay, well,
I mean I'd rather be prepared. I hope that to
not and I hope it is too. I hope it's
bullshit fear mongering. I really hope it is. But you know,
(54:23):
what if it's not. What if it's not. You know,
I and I saw this other video and I you
cannot dispute what this guy is saying. He's talking about
Islamic immigration, and it's the long game, you guys, and
I think that this is just a fascinating clip, and
dispute it. Tell me this is bullshit propaganda. Go ahead
(54:43):
and tell me it, because you cannot dispute anything this
guy is saying. Check this out teen years ago.
Speaker 15 (54:49):
In order for a culture to maintain itself for more
than twenty five years, there must be a fertility rate
up to two point one point one children.
Speaker 22 (54:58):
Preventily, you got to have a over two kids to
preserve your cultural identity.
Speaker 15 (55:03):
Historically, no culture has ever reversed a one point nine
fertility rate. A rate of one point three impossible to reverse.
As the population shrinks, so does the culture. Is of
two thousand and seven, the fertility rate in France was
one point eight, by England one point six, Greece one
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point three, by Germany one point three.
Speaker 22 (55:30):
Do you understand these are unsustainable numbers? You're going to
die out as a culture. Italy one point two, Spain
one point one.
Speaker 15 (55:43):
Across the entire European Union of thirty one countries, the
fertility is a mere one point three eight by by cultures.
In a matter of years, Europe as we know it
will cease to exist. Population of Europe is not declining.
Why immigration Islamic immigration. Ah of all population growth in
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Europe since nineteen ninety, ninety percent has been Islamic immigration.
France one point eight children per family, Muslims eight point one.
Speaker 2 (56:21):
How the hell are you going to keep up with
these numbers?
Speaker 22 (56:23):
Muslims have large families number this is sixteen years old.
This video.
Speaker 15 (56:29):
In southern France, traditionally one of the most populated church
regions in the world, there are now more mosques than churches.
Thirty percent of children ages twenty and younger are Islamic.
In the larger cities such as Nice, Marseille and Paris,
that number has grown to.
Speaker 1 (56:48):
Forty five percent sixteen years ago.
Speaker 15 (56:51):
Listen, almost like twenty twenty seven, one in five Frenchmen
will be Muslim.
Speaker 1 (56:58):
Yeah, it's so like there's somebody in our comments, like
it's bullshit, like fear mongering. Okay, facts are fear mongering.
All right, you do you? You totally do you. I'm
just giving you the facts, which that's what it is.
That's totally what it is. Look at the UK man,
look at it. The number one boy's name is Mohammed,
but all right, you do you.
Speaker 2 (57:20):
My sister has six kids, so I just want to
say that she is helping us out. It's fighting single handedly.
I clearly I'm behind. She lapped me a few times.
Speaker 1 (57:31):
You are behind. You have time to have more current
and our producer right now, who's running this show, Valin,
get on the stick. Get on Valin Vallen is engaged
and she needs to hurry up and have eight kids.
Good lord, y'all, get on it. Okay, all right, we
need to talk a little bit about this Candace drama,
because there's Candace drama.
Speaker 21 (57:50):
You guys.
Speaker 1 (57:50):
Are Mark is so upset that she's not here to
talk about this, I'm sure. But first we've got this
X from Ian Carroll who goes on Candas's show and
he's a total jerk and accusing TPUSA and basically murdering Charlie.
So this is happening. Check this out. So this is
(58:12):
what he said. More and more evidence is pointly squaring
a TPUSA, and it's getting spicy. At this point. We
need a special Sunday livestream to go over the evidence.
We will go and blah blah blah. He's saying he's
gonna do it. So basically he's saying that they did it.
And then this guy, yal Yakubie is saying, this is
candas Ois and Owen's co host saying TPUSA staff murdered
(58:32):
Charlie Kirk. If you're a conservative and refuse to call
out these demons, you're a coward. But listen. Yesterday on
Candace's Instagram stories, she teased dropping text messages and these
are her words. I'm gonna read them to you. We
don't have them for the screen, but I'll read them
to you verbatim. Today I'll be dropping messages from Charlie
and his own words, which will dispel a lot of
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the lies that are being told about and by the
people representing themselves as those who loved him most. She
went on to say, hereby sentence, all demons to what
they hate most truth. Then she said people are doing
this for cliques. Charlie was not interested in Catholicism, Candice
is lying about feelings toward Israel. And then you know,
to those like quotes from other people, she said, challenge accepted.
(59:16):
So my thing is that if she wasn't doing this
for cliques, then why doesn't she just release the stuff
all at once, or why didn't she release this stuff
weeks ago? Because she has gotten a lot of cliques
and a lot of subs, and a lot of money
from those subs and those cliques and all of the
stuff that she's been putting out since then. But I digress.
(59:37):
Here are the receipts that she provided yesterday. We actually
have an X of that. This is the stuff that
she put out. So Evan Kilgore, who is obviously on
Candace's side and all this Zionist candas owns, never brings
the receipts about Charlie Kirk and is embarrassing herself. And
then here she is with the quote unquote receipts. So
(59:58):
these are the text messages that she put out. I
guess it's Charlie, Charlie saying, and there's no time stamp
and there's no date on these. So I don't understand
how because usually when you have a text message, you
can see those things, So I don't understand. And there's
a third person in these text messages. We don't know
who that is either. So apparently Charlie said, just lost
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another huge Jewish donor two million a year because we
won't cancel Tucker, I'm thinking of inviting Candace, and then
this third person, I don't know who it is, said ug.
And then Charlie said, Jewish donors play into all the stereotypes.
I cannot and will be bullied like this, leaving me
no choice but believe the pro Israel cause. And then
(01:00:45):
the third person said, please don't invite Candace. That might
feel good short term, but it's not good long term
in my opinion. Like all groups, you're going to get
wide variety of opinions. That nasty free will thing that
God bestowed on us makes life frustrating at times. After
dust settles it, maybe that's that's Those are the texts.
(01:01:07):
So I don't know. Like I said, I don't know,
and I don't know when these texts happen. There's no
time stamp. I don't knowho the third person is. They're
not named I have I mean, I don't, I don't know.
I don't know what the context of all this was.
We don't know what the background was. Who was I
just don't know. There's still a lot of stuff that
I have questions about.
Speaker 2 (01:01:27):
Yeah, there's also I see this on both sides because
people will release texts to be like, oh, Charlie said
this about Candice and they're just screen caps and there's
like no proof, and you know, some maybe all of
them are real. But I am a little skeptical because
I could go in my phone and change you know,
Balan's name to Charlie and it looks like we've had
(01:01:49):
a text about chicks on the Right every day for
the last two years. Like I can, I can put
any kind of screencap out there and it doesn't really
mean that much. And I think what we do know,
and we've said this before, it's like Charlie spoke for
a living. He talked. There are thousands of hours of
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him speaking that for sure I know came out of
his mouth. That for sure I know is him. And
I think now, when we don't have him to dispute anything,
what we should rely on is things that we've heard
him say with his own mouth. Because all of these men,
all of these text messages on both sides, and like,
I don't you know, they're meaningless. I cannot prove that
(01:02:30):
he typed those. I can't prove that he sent those.
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
Yes, Karen, Yes, I totally agree with that. It just
sucks that he he is not here to defend himself,
and it just I just think all of this is awful.
All of it's awful. I think it's terrible. And I
hope that TPUSA, I hope that Erica starts, they start
talking about this, you know, they start just at least
(01:02:58):
speaking out and saying something. I just I hate all
of this. I really freaking hate all of this. Also,
just FYI, sixty four Christians were hacked to death in
Nigeria last month. A lot of these Christian pundits are
saying a word about that. I feel like that's a
story and we're not talking about that. We're sure talking
a lot about Gaza and Palestinians, but we're not talking
(01:03:21):
about that. And we're Christians, So what's up with that? Like,
why aren't a lot of these Christian influencers not talking
about Christians being hacked to death? I'm just curious why
that's not happening. So there's that, and I'm sure there's
going to be stuff that comes out from Candas over
the next week, because even though she says she's not
trying to make a lot of money, she's going to
(01:03:41):
be trickling stuff out all this week. Because she said
she was going to be with like different people every
single day this week, So FYI that's happening.
Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
Sorry, but I think I know that's okay. The millennial
fan base of like I've I've followed Candace for a decade,
Like I've always really liked her and Alex Clark from
Turning Point is really big. I have always really liked
her as well, and now they're fighting over this issue
and I hate to see that. Like, regardless of how
(01:04:14):
you feel, which side you're on, whatever, I hate to
see two of our powerhouse conservative women who have such
authority to speak with young people at each other's throats.
That cannot be good for our movement at all. And no,
I do think Candice has a little more responsibility there
(01:04:34):
for the fires that she's starting, and I just hate
to see see that going on right now.
Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
And she's become anti Trump, and I think a lot
of it it's kind of like to Mack's point last week,
I think a lot of this is going to be
It's going to be very telling at the midterms and
in twenty twenty eight too, because it's going to fracture
our party. This stuff is going to absolutely fracture, which
is so freaking and stupid because at this point we
(01:05:02):
should be so unified because the Left is an absolute
hot mess. They are just a dumpster fire right now.
If there's any point in history where we should be unified,
it's right now. But we'll find a way to step
on our own junk.
Speaker 2 (01:05:17):
This is what we do.
Speaker 1 (01:05:18):
And of course we're being divided because of this Israel stuff.
This is what's happening. So this is what this is
what's gonna happen. Like, they are finding a way to
fracture us and they're doing it and we're gonna be
split into now and then maybe even more there's gonna
be more fracturing because of this issue. Right here, I
just I can't. It says what's gonna happen in twenty
(01:05:40):
twenty six, you guys, this is what's going to fracture us,
and it's what's going to make people go to their
camp or another camp, and then people are going to
vote for candidates based on who who Candace votes for,
Candice and Tucker vote for, and who the others vote for.
Just watch that's gonna happen. And it's stupid and for me,
so stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:06:00):
Much like it has become more than the Israel issue.
Now this division because and I think we talked about
this pre show. Like I do care about Israel. I'm
happy to support Israel doing what they want to do,
but it's not my number one issue. At the time
that I spent thinking about it is not as much
as I think about a million different issues in America,
(01:06:21):
and I can kind of ignore that because it's not
my top issue. So if Candace has a different opinion
on it, that doesn't bother me. We have the same
opinion on a million different things. But something I do
care deeply about is the youth movement in our country
turning out conservative voters supporting Trump while he's in office
to get his agenda through. All of those things I
(01:06:44):
care deeply about, much more than the foreign policy issue,
and now Candace is fracturing that, and to me, that
is a much bigger.
Speaker 1 (01:06:56):
Issue, a deal breaker. Yeah, it's a deal breaker.
Speaker 2 (01:06:58):
It's becoming a lot more difficult for me to ignore
it because I was happy to get over one thing,
but I cannot get over this because this is long
term consequences in my opinion, and I hate to see that.
Speaker 1 (01:07:13):
Yeah, I do too. I really do too. So we
have some culture stuff for you guys. The first one is,
do you guys like Zach Bryan. My daughter loves Zach Bryan, really,
she really does it. He's a country guy. I don't
even know if he's country. He's more folksy country guy.
I know that you like him, Karen. But he released
a single called bad News.
Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
What a jerk?
Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
This guy turned out to be a total jerk. He
could have actually been a decent human being. He ended
up becoming a jerk it Can we listen to it? No,
she's just showing me. She's not going to play it. Yeah,
I guess copyright's going to get it, okay. So basically
it talks about there's all sorts of stuff about ice
and ice raids and stuff like that in it, and
(01:07:56):
he calls him mfers and he's just he is, he's
a woke idiot. She who laughed. Yeah, he turned out
to be He's not a patriot. He turned out to
be a woke idiot. And he's talking about ice in it,
and it's just he's on the wrong side of this issue,
total wrong side. And he has a lot of influence
and I think he just Dixie checked himself, is what
(01:08:17):
he did.
Speaker 2 (01:08:18):
And so it's he's not reading the room.
Speaker 1 (01:08:21):
No, he's not. He's kind of an idiot. So that
happened yesterday. That came out, and then Taylor Swift just
came out with a new album or whatever the kids
call it these days. You guys called an album. What
do you call it?
Speaker 2 (01:08:34):
And you still called an album an album?
Speaker 1 (01:08:35):
Yes, she came out with a new album. She's been
doing the rounds on talk shows and she was talking
with some British dude who asked her if she was
going to quit when she got married. So check this
out album? What No, I just saw some fast going.
Speaker 5 (01:08:50):
Well she's going to get married and she's going to
be lost.
Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
Album shockingly offensive thing to say. Absolutely, it is not
why people get married exactly so that they can who
right I go.
Speaker 3 (01:09:05):
It's also like music for me, is.
Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
I think the mind just panicking?
Speaker 21 (01:09:09):
Oh?
Speaker 26 (01:09:09):
I know they love to panic sometimes, but it's like
I love the person that I am with because he
loves what I do and he loves how much I
am fulfilled by making art.
Speaker 1 (01:09:22):
I mean, I would like your thoughts on this, Karen,
since I don't really care about her.
Speaker 2 (01:09:28):
But I do think the question was meant to get
the exact answer that she gave. It's such a shocking,
well designed question so that she can say, like, no,
I'm still gonna girl boss, which I think is fine. Obviously,
I'm married, I have a baby, I work, and I
actually I love what I do, so I get it,
and I'm not Taylor Swift, so I imagine that's even
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more fun to do.
Speaker 1 (01:09:52):
Exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
So, I have no problem with women working or or
girl bossing as much as they want to. But I
do think that the less is getting a little orchestrated
and how they have these like planned questions so that
you can drop the bike on how how much you're
going to reject a trad culture like Okay, no one,
no one cared, no one really cared to be worked
(01:10:14):
or not.
Speaker 1 (01:10:15):
Right, because deep down I totally agree, because deep down
there's it is kind of fun. It's fun. It's fun.
It's like it's okay for her to say, listen, being
married is going to be awesome, and like once she
does settle down and get married and have kids, she's going.
Speaker 16 (01:10:27):
To love it.
Speaker 1 (01:10:29):
It's freaking awesome, you know, not saying that she can't
work because it's the same thing.
Speaker 17 (01:10:32):
Like you.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
Like both Mak and I. We both work. We have
our own business. We love doing that and we have
the support of our husbands, and thank god we do
because without them we couldn't do it right. But having
a family is so fun, you guys, it's so great.
Like being moms. That's that's that's our number one love, right,
that's our number that we love those roles, that role
the best. So I just wonder if when she becomes
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a mom, a wife and a mom, if that happens,
if she becomes a mom, which I'm assuming she will,
I wonder if she'll say that, you know, because I
remember I saw a couple days ago, I saw a
video of Jennifer Lawrence at some sort of a presser
for one of her movies talking about how somebody asked
her how mother had changed her, and she was so
gushy about it, which was really nice to see. I
(01:11:23):
probably should have included that clip, but it was a
really nice It was just a different take because you
don't really see that from Hollywood or anything like that.
She was just like it absolutely changed me. It made
me more. It made me a better actress because I
understand the emotions of love more. And it's like, it
really was nice to see that because I don't think
a lot of these young girls, young women, I'm sorry,
(01:11:46):
young women, they they gush about motherhood enough, you know,
because for so long I think they've been taught not to.
And it's okay. It's okay to say, yeah, being a
mom's freaking awesome, being a wife is freaking awesome. Do
everything if you want to do everything, or you can
be a mom and a wife too. You can choose,
and if you choose to do all things, you can
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actually say being a mom is up here. I like
doing that the best. It's okay to say that totally.
Speaker 2 (01:12:13):
And I don't think Taylor rejected motherhood at all. And
to me, I think what she said was perfectly fine
for the place in life that she is in, because
it is. It would be weird if she was obsessed
with how great it is to be a mom because
she isn't one. And I do think, yeah, and there
is there is something when it happens you're like, oh wow,
(01:12:34):
that was real what people said about it. But it
is something you just like throw into and when you
come a mom, you're like, oh, I guess my mom
wasn't lying about how much she likes it, right, and
you have to feel it. And I assume that Taylor
will if she has kids, she'll feel that same way.
I think what she said was totally fine for the
place in life that she's in.
Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
Good for her, Yeah, totally. And then this is the
This is something that you guys need to be aware of.
This is the model standard of beauty. Now it's Ella
m Hoff, who's kamalat stepdaughter. She is now fashions it
girl and has signed to one of the world's most
elite modeling agencies. I amg and I cannot know this alone.
You guys have to know it with me. This is
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Ella m Hoff.
Speaker 18 (01:13:17):
She is morning.
Speaker 6 (01:13:21):
Since I've done this, what's also this topic?
Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
What is even happening? This is a model you guys
I remember like Christy Churlington and Linda v Angelista and
Cindy CROPPERD and Naomi Campbell do you remember? Do you
guys remember this chick has like Harry Armpits. What are
we doing?
Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
I don't I feel like all the all the gen
Z girls I know are beautiful like our producer Balin
and they don't look like they don't look like that,
So I don't know why they're models are looking like
worse than our regular people.
Speaker 1 (01:13:52):
It's weird. It's totally weird. So anyways, just pointing that out,
that's a beauty standard. Now, No, all right, something else
I saw yesterday that I wanted to discuss. This video
is of a gen Z girl who is or was
living in her car. I'm not sure of the time
the time stamp of this video, but regardless, she at
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one point was filming herself in her car and she's
living in an inner vehicle. So I'll let you watch
the video first and then we're going to discuss some stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:14:20):
I'm living in my car. Ten this is means stay
home for the foreseeable future. And yeah, I don't know
what to do and I don't really have anyone.
Speaker 10 (01:14:37):
I toured two apartments yesterday. I won't qualify for them because.
Speaker 12 (01:14:43):
You have to make.
Speaker 10 (01:14:45):
Two and a half times the over twelve hundred dollars
rent and month, and I don't even make the rent
a month.
Speaker 3 (01:14:57):
Uh for Panol was before. But you know what, this
is a really good story, Like I can only go
I mean I could go it out.
Speaker 4 (01:15:05):
They're like I'm gonna go up for me because then,
like I'm broken homeless twenty one, but like that means
for such a good story when I'm like super successful
and rich and like doing so well, I know so
many people.
Speaker 3 (01:15:24):
I'm gonna have such a mom start a story. It's
gonna be great. It's gonna be like I was broken
homeless such twenty one. I look gray, I am now boom,
and it's gonna be amazing. It's gonna be like, wow, go,
you a just gonna make it through this part.
Speaker 1 (01:15:41):
Okay, So I listen. I want so badly to feel
sorry for this girl. I really do. I do, and
I know that like gen Z is struggling with the
cost of things, and I want to feel sorry. But like,
first of all, I I can't with the let me
get on TikTok and have my mental breakdown, like that
is something that everybody's got to stop. Just stop. You
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should be out hustling instead of doing that shit that
bothers me. That's the first thing that irritates me. And
then the second thing is I went down a very
small rabbit hole with this girl's profile. She has several
social profiles and she has a pr contact now right,
She's traveled extensively. She's gone to Switzerland, Greece, Germany, Prague.
She has a college degree from Iowa State. Listen, I
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don't doubt that I would be in financial trouble. I'm
fifty four, I've never been to Europe. When I was
her age, I was working seventy hours a week, you
know what I mean, Like I was working two three
jobs just to make ends meet. I'm just saying I
don't doubt that gen Zers have they have issues financially. Now,
(01:16:46):
I'm not saying that that is not an issue. In fact,
I talked to our financial guy yesterday. We did a
whole podcast on that yesterday about gen z Ers and
how it's different for them financially than it is for
gen xers or boomers, and they blame boomers and gen
xers for a lot of their problems. I get it,
the landscape is different. But I think that we were
willing to do things differently than a lot of gen
(01:17:07):
z Ers are, you know, like have four roommates and
eat Ramen noodles and like get three jobs. It's just different. Well,
I don't know. You may, I'm sure you think differently.
Speaker 2 (01:17:17):
Krinn I don't think that much differently. But first of all,
the crying videos, that's the least sympathetic thing to me,
So that's always hard. But I do empathize with the
economy inflation has been you know, inflation is always going
to be hardest on people who are making the least
amount of money, right, usually that is young people. And
(01:17:40):
I think all the time, like when I was twenty one,
I was pretty stupid with money. I had a job,
but I got by. I spent way too much stuff.
I don't think I could have lived nearly the same
life now that I did at twenty one, just because
of the cost increases of apartments of food, eating and
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gas cars. So I do empathize there's there's such a
burden on young people and people making the least amount
of money in an economy as tough as the one
that we are in now.
Speaker 1 (01:18:14):
Yes, I agree, I agree the economy is different. It
is different. But I also think that, like they almost
we need to meet halfway, you know what I mean?
Because I think that it's kind of like somebody said,
she's like in dire States, but she's got a Stanley,
you know what I mean, Like if poverty is different now,
you know, Like it's the way that that kids like
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gen Zers look at living in dire straits. It looks different.
She's got probably a nicer iPhone than I have, you
know what I mean. And I have a job, so
and I'm fifty four. So this is the thing, like
a lot of these and the traveling are you kidding?
It costs money to travel, Like we just looked into
it to go to Europe. We're not going. And I
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have a job and I don't want to go because
it's too expensive, you know what I mean. Like there's
so I feel like a lot of these kids get
to do a lot of these things and do a
lot of things, and they want a lot of things,
and they want it early on. And those are the
things I think that gen xers are like, well, I'm
not going to have those things until i'm older because
I can't afford. I'm going to put that off until
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I'm older. And they didn't have the things until they
were probably in their forties and fifties, whereas a lot
of these like twenty somethings, they're like, I'm going to
have the things now. I want to have these things now.
I do think it's it's different. And I'm not saying
that the economy's not bad. I just think that we
need to meet halfway on some of the what are
you willing to give up in order to to and
(01:19:42):
what are you willing to do? Are you willing to
live with four people? Are you willing to you know,
eat cereal every single day? You know what I mean?
Because we did those things. I feel like we actually
we did those things.
Speaker 2 (01:19:53):
So and I do think that's totally fair to ask
of her, But I just like the reality. So you know,
my mom was a hostess and a waitress, and you know,
she had like four different jobs. Those jobs are like
impossible to get for an American teenager. Now, yeah, you
just don't get them that illegal immigration and immigration have
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filled those roles. They've also made housing prices more competitive.
That has led to a massive increase in costs. You know,
college has exploded like five hundred times more expensive than
it was in the eighties and nineties.
Speaker 1 (01:20:29):
Great point. Yeah, yeah, college, all of these.
Speaker 2 (01:20:33):
Like that, that does compound. And I do think there's
a problem gen Z is crying too much on camera,
and they're not these particular girls that are crying on
camera are not the biggest best problem solvers, right, but
there is a problem that probably some older, smarter people
do need to start solving. I took thought of it.
Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
I agree, and I do think part of it is
that we, you know, we did screw the younger generations
by importing a bunch of immigrants in here, legal immigrants,
because there are probably what I don't even know, could
be fifty million or more illegal immigrants that are in
here taking jobs away from them. Plus there's you know
a lot of people that are sucking off the American
taxpayer that just like it affects the economy. And also,
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these kids are voting for policies that don't help them,
so they need to start thinking about doing that is
voting for policies that do help them. So there's that,
and it's not just sucking off the American taxpayer. It's
voting for things that get them out of a you know,
a hammock and out working and being able bodied kids
that can get a good livable wage. That's that's the
(01:21:39):
kind of stuff they need to start voting for. But
unfortunately they've been in a lot of them have been sold.
Oh just like depend on the government, the government is
your sugar daddy. No, the government is not your sugar daddy.
You are your own sugar daddy. So make sure that
you understand. You know what I mean. So there's that. Okay,
(01:22:00):
today I do not have any talks, but I do
have four years of therapy in less than a minute.
So if you're thinking of going to therapy, this may
be helpful and then you can save a lot of money.
So check this out.
Speaker 27 (01:22:13):
In sixty seconds, here we go. Number one. Turns out
your parents hit their best and also kind of fucked
you up. But guess what, at the end of the day,
you gotta deal with it. Number two, no one is
coming to save you, no magical mentor no secret billionaire uncle,
not even fucking Batman.
Speaker 9 (01:22:26):
It's just you.
Speaker 27 (01:22:27):
And yeah, that includes doing basic stuff like folding your
laundry before it becomes a fucking roommate. Number three boundaries.
That doesn't mean blocking somebody on Instagram saying with me
no with the smiley face. No see revolutionary. Don't have
to be mean or rude. Number four, stop.
Speaker 16 (01:22:42):
Chasing people who treat you like a fucking option.
Speaker 27 (01:22:44):
I'm not a side quest and if they can't see that,
they need to go play somebody else's game. Number five.
Self care isn't half bombs and face masks. It's getting
eight hours of sleep, eating something that grew in the ground,
and answering that email before it ruins your whole fucking week.
Number six, Feelings don't kill you. Crying won't kill you,
Screaming into a pillow won't kill you. But ignoring your feelings, oh,
(01:23:04):
that's gonna destroy you from the inside out. Number seven,
You don't find yourself. You build yourself day by day.
Some days you're leveling up. In other days you're responding
to that scorere one. Both of them count and last
but not least. Most of the time is not that deep.
You're not cursed. You're just tired, thirtyed, and maybe overdue
for a snack. There you go, that's three years of therapy.
Coud this into a sixty second rant. I saved you
(01:23:26):
fifteen grand just.
Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
I love it, So get a snack. I probably should
have said, like, there's some f bombs in there. I'm sorry,
like hide your kids, hide your wives, but yeah, just
get a snack. Maybe you just need a snack, you guys,
You know all right?
Speaker 2 (01:23:38):
I always helped it, always helps.
Speaker 1 (01:23:40):
Okay, let's look at some superstickers. You guys, so we
got Lori Ween's third Round interview today is a three
thirty nine pm. That is such an odd time for
a third round interview. Three thirty nine pm. That's so succinct.
But we will be praying for you. Laurie. Oh, I'm
sorry you re okay? So she redid it? Laurie said,
third Round interview? He was at three thirty. I was
(01:24:01):
gonna say three nights. It sounded really weird. Okay. Everybody
pray for Laurie, Marcy Parallez, prayers for Thomas and Mock
and their family. Corin, thank you for filling in for Mock. Daisy,
thanks for caring on and what must be a difficult
time for you. We love you all. I am very
worried about my best friend, and I'm worried about Thomas,
So thank you for that. I appreciate that. Marcy and
(01:24:22):
everybody keep praying for for Mock and Thomas. Brian Brumley, Amy, Joe,
you might want to check on your neighbors. Some of
their cows get loose and ended up on ABC. Are
you talking about the view, Brian, Because I would not
confuse or conflate my cows with anybody on the view
that's just meaning my cows. That's mean. Brian Michelle enterline.
(01:24:44):
Women should meet men's standards. You do not get via
disability for being fat. You get kicked out for being fat.
Most disabilities for PTSD or physical injuries or toxicrap they
have been exposed to. I agree, but I think there's
probably some disability that shouldn't be disability, Like there's probab
some people out there. In fact, I read one guy
in the comments of one threat I was reading. He
(01:25:05):
said that one of his friends came in and she
just like she went through basic and then said she
couldn't deal with it and she ended up on disability
just for going through basic. And I'm like, how does
that even happen? Like she didn't even serve, she just
went through basic and then got on disability. That's the
kind of stuff that needs to be audited. I think
some people are trying to scam the system and that's
not okay. So we just need to look into that.
(01:25:27):
Kristin Thompson prayers up for Thomas Mock and family. Thank you,
Karin for helping our chicks out. Great earrings too, right,
She's fabulous.
Speaker 2 (01:25:35):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:25:35):
I said that this morning too, Jennifer. Now, Jenna's praying
for Thomas and Mock. She has ordered us to keep
two prayer candles lit for each of them. It's very sweet.
She also wants Karinn to know that she is fabulous.
She is fabulous. She is sending you both bring it in, Hug.
We didn't do that yesterday.
Speaker 25 (01:25:50):
We got to do we do.
Speaker 1 (01:25:51):
We got to bring it into MT. No one has
released text of him bad mouthing Candace. If you've seen those,
ay're definitely fake. Candace is the only one doing this.
Speaker 2 (01:26:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:26:00):
I just it's all tacky. It's just so daggy empty.
She's not a Christian. She sees people coming to Jesus
via TPUSA and her first instinct is to tear it
all down. Satan's work profit plus agenda over Jesus. I
also think it's interesting because, you know, and a lot
of what she talks about, she talks about Catholicism and
how he was converting to Catholicism, and I don't see
(01:26:23):
how that matters.
Speaker 2 (01:26:24):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:26:24):
One of the things I said to Karin before the
show today was that there are no denominations in heaven.
So I just don't see how like, who cares? Who
cares if he was, Like if he was or he wasn't,
it doesn't matter. He's gone, you know what I mean,
And he's bringing people to Jesus and that's all that matters, right,
So I just she needs to stop. Jennifer No, Jen
(01:26:45):
says that that is Elliot m Hoff with the jurys
the jury still out, Jennifer Joan Bacon. Erica has Charlie's phone.
Candace needs to identify the date of the text messages
in Erica can either confirm those conversations or show that
Candace is a fraud. I just hate that Erica has
to do any of that, you know, Karen Elliot, right,
(01:27:05):
It's just I cannot imagine being Erica right now and
being like, are you serious? Karen Elliott to gen Z,
entitlement is not a lifestyle. Yeah, I mean some of
them are soft, that's all. It's just there's a lot
of softness that's happened over the past couple decades. So Okay,
we're bringing it in. We're gonna bring it in, We're
gonna make Karen is gonna bring it in Karen. Karen
(01:27:27):
is not like the super huggy type you guys. She's
just not. She's not. We're forcing her to do it,
so we're hugging Karen against her. Will you guys have
a wonderful Tuesday. We'll talk to you tomorrow. By everybody,