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Speaker 1 (00:00):
He has his hands so far upper, but trying to
play puppeteer with her. These people are lying, they're lying.
If it was transparent, you would tell us who drew
the fig maps. They would be transparent about the process.
But the process is shady.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
A f.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
Her face always cracks me up. Good morning, everybody, Good morning,
egg gets low Hello. Kat O'Brien says that South Carolina
is very soupy right now? Is it soupy like humid?
It's like moist and hot.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
I have not been outside today, but I would not
be surprised if that is the case. We're supposed to
get like fall next week for a few days, and
then it's supposed to get hot again. But like it's
supposed to be low eighties and just amazing early next week.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
I'm pretty stoked about that fall. I'm ready for pumpkin
spicey guys, right, I am a basic white bach. I
need some PSL and my life. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (01:02):
No, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
I'm not ready for that yet, You're not I'm ready
for that. Yes, I'm ready.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
I am ready, however, for a major Greg Guttfeld SmackDown
of Jessica. That is what we are about to bring you.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
This was about.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
This was in relation to sort sucking in general. Cannot
find their footing or their they just can't find decide
who they want to be. And it's kind of awesome
to watch it. And so I don't I don't end
of this rant that he's even directing it at Jessica
(01:44):
tar Love. But it doesn't matter. The rant is epic
on its own. It runs a little bit long. Couldn't
cut it, could not do it. It was just too
perfect as is.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
Please enjoy all that matters happened twenty four. Uh, you
don't have to listen to the Washington Posts. You don't
have to listen to these polls anymore. They lied to you.
They were wrong about everything. Has anyone in the legacy
media ever asked the liberal leader how many illegals are
in your city, or your state or your country. It
seems to me, if you wanted to really fix a problem,
(02:14):
you should at least know the size of the problem.
And what does that tell you? They never saw it
as a problem. It was just a solution to pad
up the census. But if filling a bucket, and you
don't care if the bucket can carry those gallons. It's
either a side of mental illness or sabotage. So now
we're stuck cleaning up the mess, and it's not pretty
(02:36):
and we're getting yelled at for doing it, but we're
doing it. Homes weren't vetted for these migrant kids. You
didn't know that because you didn't count them. So now
we're stuck being the bad guy for cleaning up your
freaking mess. You know, the Dems should be happy because
remember how they fretted about how the illegals would no
longer mow their lawns or wipe their asses or trim
their overgrown bush. Good news, there's still plenty of low
(03:01):
wage workers willing to do the jobs that were beneath you.
And get this, they're getting paid more because there's no
competition from the cheaper labor i e.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
The slaves that you imported over.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Should the party that was always screaming about living wages,
shouldn't it be happy that Americans are finally getting paid
a little more now that you got rid of the
illegal labor. No, they're not, because they didn't do it.
They didn't want to do it. All about the census
once again, how would you do this? Differently, would you
no longer deport would you no longer deport the worst?
Speaker 1 (03:31):
First?
Speaker 2 (03:32):
It doesn't matter because you conflated both from the start,
just like you're doing with a mariachi band and MS thirteen.
To you, it's the same damn thing, illegal worst first everybody,
it's all the same.
Speaker 5 (03:48):
But the White House.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Distinguished worse from the first.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
In order to do that, however, you have to go
through the millions of people that you let in.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
That's how you find the worst.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
Surprise, you don't even cooperate with that through your sakes,
wearing city mess. This is another issue, Jessica, that you
have lost the right to complain.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
You broke it.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
You don't get to tell us how to fix it.
That is our job. They didn't vote Trump in, they
voted you out, and if we listen to you, it
is a betrayal to them.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
Well, good grace, she's just silent. He's one hundred and
fifty percent correct. That was just the most beautiful rant.
I love that single second of it. Absolutely. It would
a great way to start the show right right, Yeah,
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don't know. Somebody said I like the blue. So it
makes me wonder if it changed somehow. I feel like
it changed, and I don't. Well thinks it's unsettling. He
doesn't like it. I mean, I don't know why I don't.
Speaker 7 (05:27):
I don't.
Speaker 3 (05:27):
I didn't do anything, you guys. All I can do
is make it bubbly like that, But I can't change
color for some reason. Let's keep it bubbly, Okay, maybe
just what it is.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Maybe it's because it went from bubbly to blockie and
that freakd you guys out.
Speaker 3 (05:42):
Yeah, just it's anyway. I don't know why that's happening,
but we'll just move on.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Wait, it's pink. I didn't change you didn't do anything.
I just like exited out of that screen. Just happened. Hey, sorry,
I don't know, I undid whatever. I don't I'm sorry.
You guys, all right, you're.
Speaker 3 (06:03):
About to get super unsettled because the as we know,
anything Gavin Newsom does is super shady, right, shady af
and this whole attempt to like get back at Texas
for redistricting, which will of course get to but his
whole attempt to do it has been so shady, And
now the members of the legislature will not answer questions
(06:25):
about how or who has redrawn their maps their new districts,
and there are reporters who are trying to get that answer.
We showed one of the members of the legislature yesterday,
the really hot lady, what's her name, Alexandra.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
Messido, so beautiful, the hot lady.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
So she's a member of the legislature, even she has
no idea who has drawn those maps.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
And you're gonna hear from her in just a bit.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
But first I want everybody to prepare, just get comfortable,
because you're about to go through some major gas lighting.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Okay, we're all going to go through it together.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
But you're going to see a couple of different attempts
by various reporters asking a very simple question, which is
who drew the maps. This should not be a hard
question to answer, right, That's a pretty easy thing to do.
And yet here's what it looks like when the first
California rep Is asked.
Speaker 8 (07:18):
This committee meet then to draw the lines, and we
were just trying to ascertain who exactly is responsible for
drawing these maps at this point.
Speaker 7 (07:26):
So the criteria has remained the same from the CRC.
Seventy six percent of the districts remain the same, and
that is what Californians will see. There are many folks
stakeholders who have had an input on the map drawing process,
but ultimately this is up to the decision of California voters.
(07:47):
Whereas the CRC, which we respect, we want to make
sure that there's a nationwide Citizen's Redistricting Commission. But the
reality is we are in an emergency and this is
our emergence response. We're giving Californians over two and a
half months to review these maps thoroughly and make a
(08:07):
decision on whether or not we move forward with this
constitutional amendment.
Speaker 9 (08:13):
So is the State Senate Elections Committee.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
We drew these maps, Like you're ready to say that.
Speaker 7 (08:19):
The Senate Rules Committee drew these put these maps the
census tracks onto the website. So legislators drew the maps.
Speaker 6 (08:28):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (08:29):
Can we say that to our viewers?
Speaker 7 (08:31):
Again, this was from CRC's criteria.
Speaker 10 (08:35):
But who was looking over cr criteria need to create
the maps?
Speaker 1 (08:40):
Was it Paul Mitchell of Paul Strategies?
Speaker 7 (08:42):
It was input? Again, it was it was testimony that
was given to the CRC. We're remaining consistent, making sure
we're keeping communities of interest to get.
Speaker 8 (08:58):
At California voters deserve to know who drew these maps.
Speaker 7 (09:04):
That's what we are asking. Don't they deserve to know
who drew these Again, this is the most transparent process
in the nation.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
Who drew the maps?
Speaker 8 (09:12):
As if you're an interested in answer, can we ask
a few other questions if we're not to get answer again, please.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
If it was transparent, you would tell us who drew
the fing maps. And if it wasn't shady af they
would they would be transparent about the process. But the
process is shady a f Oh my god, this is
not a hard question. No, it's not. And but she's
not the only one.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
In fact, the chairwoman of I think I don't know
if it's like the House side or the Senate side
of the California Legislature.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
She was also asked this question.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
She like looks to her dude that's next to her
for help because this is such an apparently hard question.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Again, get ready to be gas lit.
Speaker 8 (09:57):
Responsible for the maps? Who do we tell California voters
drew these?
Speaker 4 (10:02):
Well?
Speaker 11 (10:02):
So the maps have been posted on our website.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
And that's a question yesterday.
Speaker 11 (10:06):
The lines are very clear where people can go on
and observe and see what we're doing their adjustments. Many
counties and many districts are not getting touched at all,
so I'm sure.
Speaker 7 (10:16):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
My question is who is responsible for the maps?
Speaker 8 (10:19):
Specifically, who do we let California voters know are responsible
for the maps that they are being presided with?
Speaker 12 (10:25):
Yeah, I mean, I mean, I think it was a collaboration.
Speaker 9 (10:27):
Yeah, there were several people involved who specifically.
Speaker 11 (10:30):
I don't have the list you're with me, but we
could certainly get that to you. But these maps are
are transparent there.
Speaker 8 (10:37):
For both the names of the people, the organizations, I mean,
governor to have anew some promise that no special interests
or this would be this would be transpwerless, would not
be done in about definitely. So we're trying to ascertain
in the very short amount of time that you have
to deliberate this, who exactly are the maps.
Speaker 13 (10:53):
Response is all.
Speaker 11 (10:54):
Happening very quickly, and and the folks that were drawing
the maps went back to the Independent Redistricting Commissions testimony
and what they heard during their time when they were
deliberating this, and they themselves ran out of time to
do the work that they needed to do. And so
we're basing these on the Voting Rights Act, and we're
looking at really bringing the voters into this process. And
(11:14):
that's why we're going to an election on the because
at the end of the day, the voter's voice is
what matters.
Speaker 8 (11:20):
We're asking because I mean, we're asking because voters back
in two thousand and eight and twenty ten took the
power away from politicians to draw maps because they did
not like it. It was an incoment protection plan. So we
just need to know, I mean, that's why these.
Speaker 11 (11:33):
Are deuinly unusual times. We are no longer governing in
a democracy.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
Dawns were state lawmakers involved in drawing.
Speaker 9 (11:42):
The maps, any state lawmakers at all, not to my knowledge.
Speaker 8 (11:45):
But so then who adjusted them last night at eight pm?
Speaker 11 (11:49):
I was my understanding that they were by eight am.
They were out there, so there was not a collaboration.
Speaker 13 (11:55):
But we can get to the people that actually do that.
Speaker 8 (11:58):
So then why does the legislation say the detailed maps
are prepared by the Assembly and state Senate elections committees.
Speaker 11 (12:03):
So the reality is that it was a collaboration, and
we can get you those specifics. But I think what's
most important is the maps are out there for people
to see.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
And I'm sure when you consume something. When you consume something,
don't you want to know who makes it?
Speaker 8 (12:17):
When you are presented with something, don't you want to
know where it's coming from.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Don't voters deserve I know a restaurant, I don't need
to meet the chef. I just enjoy the food. Oh
my god, she said that. I cannot believe she said
that we want to meet the chef was oh my god,
I could not. And that guy next to her who's
(12:40):
like he's doing something with his mouth, he's like licking
his lips because he's all dry mouthed because he's freaking out.
He has his hands so far upper but trying to
play puppeteer with her, I mean because he has to.
Man's playing because she doesn't know what she's doing. She's gassed.
Speaker 10 (12:54):
These people are lying, they're lying, obviously they it was
politicians who drew the freaking maps. And that's that's not
supposed that's not supposed to be how that works in California.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
The Wizard of Oz is what's happening, right, Pay no
attention to the man behind the curtain attention. I mean
that was some great attempts at journalisming.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
Yeah, I mean she tried right, like, no shade to
her at all. But when a member of the legislature
can't even get an answer to the question, that's when
you know it's really bad. And that is where Alexandra
Mersito comes back into.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
The picture we showed her yesterday.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
She remember the video that we showed of her yesterday
was her saying, I hope Democrats are ready to answer
some questions because I'm going to be asking a lot.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Of them in our session.
Speaker 3 (13:48):
And she did. Now did she get any answers? Watch
n see these maps?
Speaker 13 (13:54):
And I'm not saying general groups.
Speaker 14 (13:56):
I'd like specific names who specifically drew these maps.
Speaker 15 (14:00):
So these are the legislator's maps, the legislatures maps. We
did three important things. We took the knowledge and public
input from the independent Commission. We keep them more cities
whole than the commissions map, and we are letting our
voters see the maps and make the ultimate decision.
Speaker 14 (14:16):
Madam majority of Lee, I understand, I've heard all that
Who drew the maps.
Speaker 13 (14:20):
It's a very simple question.
Speaker 14 (14:21):
Names, preferably Assembly. Okay, I'm in the Assembly and I
did not draw these maps leadership, and I'm aware of that.
But the same way that in this bill it says
that the Assembly Elections Committee, not Chair Pellerin, not Assembly
Member Salatja, not Assembly Member Bennett. I am a part
of that group, so by association, I have been lumped in,
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mister Bennett. So I'm asking who drew these maps.
Speaker 15 (14:48):
The legislature drew the maps.
Speaker 14 (14:51):
Who's specifically in the legislative legislature the maps.
Speaker 13 (14:55):
This is transparency that we don't get to know who drew.
Speaker 15 (14:57):
The legislature drew the maps.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
I cannot stand these pod I know, it just makes
me rage. And the other one who is like we're
not in a democracy. We're not in a democracy. We
are in a constitutional republic, and people need to know
who drew the maps. Nobody knows. Oh my god.
Speaker 3 (15:19):
And if you were hoping that we were going to
let you know, I can't tell you.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
And then they turn around and they'll be like, Trucky's
a dictator, right, what right? You guys are fascious, But
we're not going to tell you whodrew the maps. But
this is super transparent. I don't know. We're so transparent,
you guys, it's like transparent. Wow. Okay, it's about as
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Speaker 3 (18:01):
So, you know, he's been trolling, trying to do all
the tweets with the Trumpian affect, right, and so a
lot of people on the left really love it. They
just think, oh, he's getting Trump so good. But most
normal people just think it's idiotic because it is I
who was it. I think it was the actual Governor
(18:22):
Newsome Press office account. That's the one that all these
tweets have been coming from. They I saw a tweet
from them yesterday suggesting that people who think it's stupid
don't get the.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
Joke, Like we're like, the joke is.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Over our heads, and I'm like, everybody gets it, Okay,
we just think it's stupid. Like right, it's not that
we don't get it. We don't we get that you're trolling.
Good job, it's just it's retarded.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
And so that it's not that we don't get it.
Speaker 3 (18:52):
So but but the last person that I expected to
call out Gavin for this ridiculous trolling is mourning Joe.
Speaker 16 (19:00):
Oh, and yet find their footing and it's it's quite embarrassing. Actually,
I mean Gavin Newsome, I mean, have you seen what
he's doing online? And wow, take a deep breath. Don't
don't try to turn this ship one hundred and eighty
degrees and one.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
They don't know what to do.
Speaker 5 (19:21):
I have a good idea instead.
Speaker 16 (19:23):
Of trying to make school Donald Trump talk into the
camera about affordability. As I've been saying, Donald Trump's not
on the ballot in twenty six, He's not on the
ballot in twenty eight. But you're not right against Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
That's the part that they are not taking into account,
like who are you running against?
Speaker 1 (19:49):
Gavin? Well, that just shows you how completely they're just
infected with TDS. They can't. They don't get the joke.
Speaker 3 (19:58):
They don't get the joke that Trump trolling everybody when
he says he's gonna run in twenty twenty eight created
I mean.
Speaker 10 (20:04):
And.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
I love it. Keep doing it. We've been saying this
since we won, right, We've been like, keep doing it,
Keep hating on him, keep making him the object of
your hate, because what are you going to do in
three and a half years, what are you all going
to do? Have fun with that, because we're going to
move on and you guys are still going to be
like wallowing in your hate for Trump and he's going
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to be retired on a golf course somewhere. F you,
it's crazy. It's crazy.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
Yeah, it's crazy, and I gotta say props to Morning
Joe for killing it. Unfortunately, there are Democrats who don't,
and you would imagine, you would obviously expect that one
of them who doesn't get it is Eric Swolwell, who
is actually positioning at you guys as a teachable.
Speaker 4 (20:57):
Moment, Oh my god, mocking Donald Trump by mimicking his
social media style. I mean, you can just see some
of the posts of the memes and the things that
they've been that have been put out. What is your
I'm seeing a lot of Democrats applauding this approach by
Gavin Newsom, But is this all about more about his
(21:17):
presidential aspirations than anything else?
Speaker 1 (21:19):
And if it is, are you okay with it?
Speaker 17 (21:22):
It's a teaching moment. He's mirroring and reflecting what Donald
Trump is doing. So to ask the country, is this
who you want?
Speaker 4 (21:29):
Is your leader?
Speaker 17 (21:30):
Somebody who debases us and reduces the dialogue? And yes,
I mean it's silly, it's cheeky, but it also is
going on offense and and something you Havevin Newsom has
done in the cases he's brought on immigration and the
redistricting move that he's doing to level the playing field
against the crooked way that Texas is.
Speaker 5 (21:48):
Trying to fix their maps.
Speaker 17 (21:50):
It's making Donald Trump react. And I think you can
either be on your heels reacting to Donald Trump as
he goes after the most vulnerable, or you can put
him on his And there's not many leaders right now.
I think on our side, we're stepping up and going
on offense.
Speaker 4 (22:03):
And Gavin Newsoms so interesting, thanks for coming in.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Really people answered that question. We answered the question yes,
we want President Trump. That's why he won. You farting weirdo.
I mean, god, I swear. Just like a relationship, no
one wants to be with the weak guy. Okay, they
want to be with the strong guy. Like we are
(22:27):
with the alpha. We're not with the beta. We chose
the alpha male. We chose the adult in the room
that's getting shit done, not the person who's whining and
complaining doesn't know what he wants in life. Seriously, look
at this, just compare it to your relationship. America is
like this, this over here is not working for me. Okay,
(22:48):
this guy can't get his crap together. This guy over
here he can get his I'm I'm in Like we
actually there's there are goals, we're doing things. He's actually
getting up and going to work every day and he's
getting crap done and he's taking care of me. Yeah,
that's the guy I want to be with.
Speaker 3 (23:07):
And Gavin Muel is spending all of his free time
on podcasts his own.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
He's being a guest of others.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
He was on a podcast with like that awful Twitter
person Jojo from Jurors and Harry System was on it,
and like that really gigantically obese woman who's a huge
Democrat influencer. There was a whole bunch of these just
absolute losers on this podcast, and so Gavin was like,
(23:35):
count me in.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
That's the podcast I want to be on. Meanwhile, we're
the adults in the room who are doing adult things
at the adult table. They are doing children things. They
want to fundamentally transform something that we have. No, we
don't even want to think about fundamentally transforming the greatest
experiment in the world, which is America. We want it
(23:57):
to be what our founders wanted it to be. That's
what we want. And those people are like, well, that's
changing anything. We hate this. Wehave that at you. We
love the way things are, we love the way things
used to be. But we love America and we have
pride in it, and they don't. They want to crap
all over it. And there are people in this country
that work really, really hard and we're sick of being
(24:18):
crepped all over. That's one of the things that he's
also appealed to too. Trump has always been very respectful
and he understands how to appeal to people like us
who were the ones who pay the bills, right and
they don't do that, and it's he certainly doesn't.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
Trump certainly doesn't like push away or alienate businesses. If anything,
he is always looking out for businesses the workers. I mean,
that's that's been his mo throughout his campaign leading up
to this second term, and certainly it continues to be. Meanwhile,
Gavin does just the opposite, as was evidence yesterday when
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Bath and Beyond, which has come back, it has risen
from the ashes. They did file bankruptcy a couple of
years ago, and now they are back and raring to
go to open up like a whole big bunch of
stores all over the country. But they will not be
(25:20):
setting up shop in California. And the CEO, Marcus lemanis
I'm not sure if I'm saying that right. Made that
clear on Twitter yesterday saying we will not open retail
stores in California. This isn't about politics, It's about reality.
California system makes it nearly impossible for businesses to succeed,
and I will not put our company, our employees, or
(25:42):
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Speaker 1 (25:51):
We will not open or operate retail stores in California.
This decision is at about politics, is about reality. California
has created one of the most overregulated, exts, expensive, and
risky environments for businesses in America. It's a system that
makes it harder to employ people, harder to keep doors open,
and harder to deliver value to customers. The result higher taxes,
higher fees, higher wages that many businesses simply cannot sustain,
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and endless regulations that strangle growth even when the state
announces a budget surplus. It's built on the backs of
ordinary citizens who are paying too much and businesses who
are squeezed until they break. At bed Bath and Beyond,
our responsibility is to our customers and our shareholders. We
will not participate in a system that undermines both. Instead,
we are investing in a California strategy that works twenty
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same day service. Californians will continue to get the products
they love through bedbathmbyond dot Com, but without the inflated
costs created by an unsustainable model. We're taking a stand
because it's time for common sense. Businesses deserve the chance
to succeed, employees deserve jobs that last, and customers deserve
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Stuck it. Gavin ah great. He is anathetical to everything
that is American. And then he gets out there and
(27:20):
has the audacity to say that he's doing great things.
You're not. You have no self reflection skills at all.
And the people who follow him are sheep, total shit.
They hate it there. They all scream, it's the fourth
largest economy in the world. It doesn't matter.
Speaker 3 (27:35):
He's driving it into the ground, right, and there are
way too many people leaving, businesses fleeing.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
I don't know how much more of that he.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
Needs to see before he gets it, but he's very
busy doing podcasts, so he doesn't get.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
It right right, And he has no business running the country.
Oh my god.
Speaker 4 (27:51):
No.
Speaker 3 (27:52):
And so you would think that when he would see
something like that from a business who is calling out
why very respectfully, they can not do business in California
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Speaker 3 (29:56):
So again, what Gavin Newsom said back to the CEO
of bed Bath and Beyond was absolutely inexcusable.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
Here's what he wrote.
Speaker 3 (30:06):
He said, the company that already went bankrupt and closed
every store across the country two years ago.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Okay, that was his response.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
He is such an asshole and so Marcus Lamanis wrote
back if you want to read his response.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Dear Governor, I thought your posts would suggest we bring
business leaders together to understand how to improve the four
pillars of friction of business and find a way to
make it better. Number one, streamline regulation, consistent simplified compliance
rules across state and local levels. Number two Balance balance
labor environment that's good for employees and employers. Number three
litigation reform, reducing abusive lawsuits while keeping protection for workers.
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Number four competitive tax and cost structure. Incentives to come
as opposed to disincentives to leave. Also, we bought the
ip over two years ago and have built bed Bath
and Beyond dot com into a billion dollar online business.
We will target opening three hundred small to mid sized
neighbor stores through our Kirkland's investment. You are a smart man,
and I know the post below is out of frustration.
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I think that's giving him a lot, a lot more
credit than he deserves because he's not a smart man
and he knows jack squat about businesses or running a business,
which I just felt like that was a troll. I
thought it was perfect. Okay, it's nice. I just I
probably I wouldn't have been as kind. I know it's
a troll, but I wouldn't have been as kind. He's
the guy knows nothing about businesses. He knows nothing about
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keeping business obviously, because I mean Marcus said that in
the first one. But the fact that he would say
that to mister Lamanas, or say that to any business
owner that actually knows how to do what they're doing,
it just shows that Gavin Newsom is so out of
touch and he's just a narcissistic jackquad.
Speaker 3 (31:50):
I mean, he's so business unfriendly, right, And I mean,
I guess good.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
Luck with that.
Speaker 3 (31:56):
If that's how if that's your attitude towards businesses who
could potentially be looking at California as a place to
open up shop, and that's how you treat them, right, okay, right.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
In fact and right back at cha. And the fact
that Marcus Lamanis did take something that was bankrupt and
he's turned it into a billion dollar business on Bravo.
Speaker 3 (32:17):
To him, kenos business, that's his job, that's his whole
entire role, and he went on Fox to talk about
this entire exchange.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
Here he is talking Gavin.
Speaker 18 (32:28):
Well, I think the thing that was really surprising to
me is that I tried to articulate in a non
aggressive way exactly why our company wasn't going to reinvest
capital in California. And what I found out this afternoon
is that Governor Knwsom has enough time to respond to
a tweet as opposed to a private DM or having
somebody you reach out to remind everybody in America that
in twenty twenty three, before we bought the intellectual property,
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that the company went out of business. We all know
that bit Bath went out of business a few years ago.
Now we're trying to make a comeback. And I would
think that a governor would want to attract investment, attract
capital into the state. In fact, he did the opposite,
He rejected it. It's a very simple model for me
as a capitalist myself. I want to do business in
all fifty states, and I want to do business with
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all people of all political parties. That's part of being
a capitalist. But what I don't want to do is
put my shareholders, my employees, and myself in the situation
were were regulated to a zero, and we don't want
to spend one hundred million dollars coming into California and
then find out that the state's going to take it
all and waste it all.
Speaker 1 (33:32):
Did in and out leave California. I mean, they're not
leaving California. They're operating in invest headquarters. Yeah, they just
they're relocating to Tennessee.
Speaker 11 (33:41):
Right.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
It's and I don't think they even have any restaurants
there yet.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
Right because they're okay, because they and they're doing it
for personal reasons, because I believe that the person who
heads up, who heads up in and out, it's a woman.
I believe she just hates California. She doesn't like it there.
She's been given it every reason to right. So, but
I think that they're still doing business there now. That
(34:07):
may change if it becomes unfavorable, which it's becoming unfavorable
to businesses, that may change because she'll get to Tennessee
and she may be like, you know what, I'm going
to follow the same the same pattern, the bed bath
and beyond it. Who knows a lot of businesses. May
I hope they do. I really hope they do. I mean,
I'm sorry for the people who are conservative and live
(34:27):
in California, I really am. But I hope that this
is the case because Screwgavin Newsom exactly.
Speaker 3 (34:34):
But there are people who think that this trolling that
he's doing, especially with the Trumpian tweets, is exactly what
the Democrat Party needs.
Speaker 1 (34:41):
It's that kind of leadership.
Speaker 4 (34:42):
Here is.
Speaker 3 (34:44):
The remarkably intelligent Charlemagne Vagade saying, this is what he's
been waiting for.
Speaker 19 (34:52):
You haven't knew Someome for the past week and some
change has been doing what I've wanted a Democrat to
do for a long time. Okay, See Michelle Obaba wants
to when they go low, we go high. And your
uncle Sharla has never agreed with that. Okay, when they
go low, either you ignore and mind your business they
doing the work, or when they go low, you go
to hell. Okay, and Gavin Newsom over the last week
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and a half has been going to hell with the
Trump administration, not even really going to hell, just matching
energy and I like it.
Speaker 3 (35:20):
It's not working though, because, according to the New York Times,
the Democrat Party is facing an all time voter registration crisis.
Over the past four years, the country has swung a
net of four and a half a million voters towards
the GOP, a deep political hole that could take years
for Democrats to climb out from. And you can see
(35:41):
on the screen if you're watching or not listening, that
their maps are showing how that looks across the country.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
And they are flailing. Man, they are flailing. Yeah, because
we can see it. We can see through it. It's
like the guy that comes out with the fancy car
and as a woman you're in it, You're like, we know,
we know what this is about. We know exactly what's
behind that. We know. My gosh.
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So Nicole Khaliler Collier, who is the Texas State rep.
Who wouldn't sign a permission slip promising that she would
come back. Essentially, so she refused to sign a permission
slip which would have ensured that she was paired with
a police officer who would have ensured that she came
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It is so lacking in those who should have it,
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So you just stay strong and do what you are doing.
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You just be strong, okay.
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Speaker 7 (39:32):
I think some of your colleagues have.
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Speaker 3 (40:04):
So all of that, the leaving, the bailing on the
Texas you know, high tailing it to JB. Pritzker's house,
essentially it all culminated with this.
Speaker 20 (40:16):
Legislators have just won their fight over redistricting just moments ago.
The state House vote is now final. The bill aims
to provide five additional congressional seats for the GOP.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
Okay, so good job, I guess you know, well done.
Speaker 3 (40:32):
Congrats and so Gavin Newsom tweeted the headline, saying it's
on see you in November.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
Okay, Gavin put them.
Speaker 13 (40:49):
And speaking of.
Speaker 3 (40:53):
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Definitely not, you never know, no.
Speaker 3 (41:01):
But speaking of all these ridiculous podcasts that he does,
he decided to have Jasmine Crockett on his podcast where
she you know, they talk about basically how everything is wrong,
everything that's wrong with the world is of course on Trump,
and everything is racist.
Speaker 1 (41:17):
As you would expect. Here a little bit of their
ridiculous conversation.
Speaker 21 (41:21):
You can wave all the flags you want to, but
I am telling you right now that the most unpatriotic
people that we have in this country are Matha.
Speaker 13 (41:29):
And this president.
Speaker 21 (41:31):
We are the real patriots, and it is time for
us to take our flag back and show people what
America is about. You can't say that you love the
Constitution while decimating it with every single stroke of a
pen for an executive order, while decimating it while you
are disrespecting our troops that have signed up to protect
(41:51):
our freedoms, not just here but abroad. And then you're
taking people's freedoms the way using those exact same truths.
Speaker 3 (41:58):
What what, I'm sorry, What freedom has been taken away?
Speaker 1 (42:02):
What troops have been disrespected? I'm confused? Raise your hand?
I don't. She is so awful. Everything is racist, everything, everything.
And then Gavin's like, yeah, hey, I don't know if
you know this, but I have a podcast and I
do this. This is my signature of the hand. Dive
(42:25):
a lot. Look at my hair. Look at my hair.
It doesn't move. God, they are just both so awful.
Speaker 3 (42:32):
Meanwhile, jd Vance interviewed with Laura Ingram last night and
he there was so much that we could have shared.
I just picked a few clips to share. It was
very hard to pick because there were so many good ones.
But he did talk about the state of the Democrat
Party and I just love that His basic advice.
Speaker 1 (42:49):
To them is just stop being psychotic.
Speaker 3 (42:53):
My word's not his, although I'm not far out because
here's here's yeah, look.
Speaker 22 (42:58):
The autopsy the Democrats. Some free political advice from the
President of the United States is stopped too much. Stop
sounding like crazy people. That really is all of it is.
I mean, this idea that Gavin Newsom is somehow going
to mimic Donald Trump's style, I think that ignores the
fundamental genius of President Trump's political success, which is.
Speaker 1 (43:15):
That he's authentic.
Speaker 7 (43:16):
He just is who he is.
Speaker 22 (43:18):
You've got to be yourself. You've actually got to talk
to people honestly about the issues. I don't think it's
that complicated. Don't be a crazy person, be authentic. If
the Democrats did that, they'd do a hell of a
lot better. But the thing is the Democrats really can't
help themselves. If you look at the transgender issue, they're
still talking about, letting you know, men playing women's sports.
If you look at the crime issue, they're calling Donald
(43:40):
Trump a fascist for taking action that in nine days
has dropped armed robberies by fifty five percent. So none
of them sounding less crazy is being less crazy, and
the Democrats were less crazy, I think we'd all get
along a whole lot better.
Speaker 1 (43:55):
Exactly, it's hard to stop sounding crazy when you are
in crazy. That shit, it's hard. That's the problem. They're
in lies the problem. Yeah, I mean, they just they
can't help themselves because they are crazy.
Speaker 3 (44:10):
They're nuts, and all of the people that they defend
are nuts, and so it's just they're in a crazy loop.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
Man.
Speaker 3 (44:17):
I don't know how they're going to crawl out of it,
but I'm happy with it, like stay looped into that loop.
So he also, because we mentioned I can't remember if
it was yesterday or earlier this week, but there was
this rumor that Elon shot down that maybe Elon was
going to support Vance and forget this idea of a
third party.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
Here is JD. Vance talking about that.
Speaker 22 (44:40):
And as far as I can tell, the story is
completely fake. I've never talked with Elon Musk or Frankly
any other donor about twenty twenty eight. I do think
that it would be a huge mistake for Elon to
go forward with a third party. And my argument to
him is, whether you like it or not, you are
now perceived by the far left as on the side
of the American right. You believe in law and order,
(45:00):
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and prosperity, you believe in making things in the United
States of America. The idea that Elon is ever going
to go back to being sort of in the middle
where Democrats and Republicans both like him, that's just not
going to happen. He is perceived as being on the
American right, and so if he doesn't like things the
Republican Party is doing. My advice to Elon would be
(45:22):
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in your own way. Disagree with me all you want,
disagree with the President of the United States, but don't
pretend that you can make a big difference with a
third party. I think Elon would make a much bigger
difference if he stayed loyal to President Trump's Republican Party,
and if you had disagreements, express those disagreements from the
inside as opposed from the open, which.
Speaker 1 (45:44):
Is great advice, great advice. Mm hmm, it's really really
good advice.
Speaker 3 (45:48):
He also talked in this interview about the you know,
the obviously the meeting that took place between various your
opinion world leaders and Trump and Zelenski and putin all
of it. And I don't know the question leading up
to this specific answer, but it obviously had something to
do with what is America's role going to be. You know,
people are obviously concerned about boots on the ground, even
(46:10):
though we've received assurances that there won't be American boots
on the ground, and he addressed that indirectly talking about
the fact that Europe needs to have most of the
skin in this game here.
Speaker 22 (46:22):
I think that we should be helpful if it's necessary
to stop the war and to stop the killing, but
I think that we should expect and the President certainly
expects Europe to play the leading role here. And what
he said very clearly is, look, the United States is
open to having the conversation, but we're not going to
make commitments until we figure out what's going to be
necessary to stop the war in the first place. And
(46:42):
I think that it's you know, the President is very good.
He never takes anything off the table. He never puts
anything fully on the table because he doesn't want to
give away his leverage.
Speaker 16 (46:51):
And this is the.
Speaker 22 (46:52):
Private conversation that we're all going to have about what's
necessary to stop the war. But no matter what happens,
no matter what form this takes, the Europeans are going
to have to take the line's share of the burden.
It's their continent, it's their security, and the President's been
very clear they're going.
Speaker 1 (47:07):
To have to step He's solid. Yeah, he is solid.
Somebody said that he's a one term senator. Wasn't Obama too?
Speaker 2 (47:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (47:15):
I feel like he enjoyed a pretty good presidential run.
Speaker 1 (47:19):
Yeah, and two terms. So there's that.
Speaker 3 (47:25):
He and Pete Hegseth and Stephen Miller went to Union station,
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And there were groups of protesters there that were screaming
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Speaker 1 (47:43):
Here is just a little bit of that.
Speaker 9 (47:50):
This is the guy who their own community.
Speaker 1 (47:57):
What an idiot he's doing that. He's gonna go out
so great, He's gonna go outside and get mugged. I
just love that. That was like, hey, look at that idiot.
It's an idiot.
Speaker 23 (48:13):
He's like boot, I hate no crew, I hate safety,
I hate me safe feeling safe in my community, and
I hate peace.
Speaker 1 (48:27):
Okay, you're an idiot.
Speaker 3 (48:29):
Yeah, and he got called out as such, which was perfect.
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families and need.
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Speaker 1 (50:08):
How in the hell did that get slipped through? I mean,
it is mysterious, but at least in the world they didn't.
They didn't double down, right, they could have doubled down
and they didn't. And I'm glad that. That's just crazy.
Somebody amc You'd be like, I'm just going to have
a fundraiser from my family.
Speaker 24 (50:25):
What is that?
Speaker 1 (50:26):
How you slipped that through? Yeah? It is a nushion.
It is.
Speaker 3 (50:32):
It is nuts, and so too is Tucker Carlson. And
he's getting nuttier and nuttier by the day. Our friend
Nathan Livingstone put together a sort of like a flashback
and compared it and contrasted to what Tucker is saying
currently about Sharia law. And it's pretty amazing that Tucker
(50:53):
has reached a point now where he's just dismissing sharia
law as if it's not a concern. But everybody that
is concerned about it infiltrating Western culture is just like
overreacting somehow.
Speaker 1 (51:06):
Here is this perfect montage. Unbelievable.
Speaker 25 (51:10):
So a lot of Americans are concerned about Sharia law, sure,
and they're concerned about poles that show a strikingly large
number of Muslims would like to see it supplant civil
law in the countries in which they live.
Speaker 5 (51:23):
Sharia law is bad, Seth. I don't know if you've
heard that it's bad. It's worse than what's happening in
New York and Detroit.
Speaker 26 (51:28):
Is just bad.
Speaker 25 (51:30):
I don't know of a single Gulf country where it's
illegal to proselytize on behalf of another religion. I think
that in every Muslim majority country in the world, non
Muslims are treated have fewer rights.
Speaker 5 (51:41):
And you can tell when you go to a place
like Abu Dhabi or Riad like oh man, I hope
we don't ever wind up with a society like this
with a rape rate of zero, where you leave your
keys in your Lamborghini and don't ever worry about it
being stolen.
Speaker 25 (51:54):
So often people say, well, Sharia is intolerant, women are
treated badly, gays are treated by women have in the
Qur'an fewer rights than men do.
Speaker 5 (52:04):
I'm not Muslim, I'm not for Sharia law. On the
other hand, compared to what compared to Baltimore.
Speaker 25 (52:08):
In England, it's four out of ten British Muslims. In France,
twenty nine percent of French Muslims would like to see
it replace French law.
Speaker 5 (52:16):
You know, if people want to get wasted, they do
it at home, you know what I mean? Yeah, boy,
I hope you don't wind up with that.
Speaker 25 (52:22):
But I've seen a bunch of poles like this that
show that the attitudes of faithful Muslims are not Western
at all, and that they include a tolerance of violence
you don't find amongst a Presbyterians or Jews.
Speaker 5 (52:34):
You know, shut up sharia nah.
Speaker 25 (52:36):
Meanwhile, a California imam is apologizing after he referred to Jews.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
As filth ohala liberate the Alaksa Mosque from the filth
of the Jews.
Speaker 5 (52:45):
Oh Allah, count them one by one and annihilate them
down to the very last one. Do not spare any
of them.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
I mean, he's something's wrong, something, something is wrong.
Speaker 3 (53:01):
And again he's just like Candace. He's sort of one
of these people where you're like, okay, like he can't
get worse, right, and then he does.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
Just yesterday, he had on a guy I'm not familiar
with him.
Speaker 15 (53:12):
His name is Dave.
Speaker 3 (53:13):
Collum, who suggested, and Tucker nodded right along, that maybe
America should have sided in World War Two with Hitler.
Speaker 27 (53:25):
Oh it's a revisionist history of World War Two, And
you go, well, why would you want to read that.
Speaker 5 (53:32):
Well, it turns out I think the story we got
about World War Two.
Speaker 1 (53:35):
Is all wrong.
Speaker 5 (53:35):
I think that's right.
Speaker 27 (53:37):
And and then I read about fd and FDR's right
hand man was a Soviet spy, was right, and then
firm confirmed we should have been one can make the
argument we should have sided with Hitler and fought stopped.
Speaker 3 (53:50):
I mean, it's gotten out of control.
Speaker 1 (53:55):
God, oh my god. Yeah yeah.
Speaker 3 (53:59):
So oh, I just you know, I think we mentioned
earlier this week or last week that we canceled our
Tucker Carlson like subscription to his you know, to his
exclusive content or whatever, because I just can't believe what's
happened to him. It's like he and Candice had been
infected by the same bug. And I know a lot
of people yesterday were super concerned after they saw Megan
(54:22):
Kelly post Marjorie Taylor Green on her show and they
talked about Israel a lot. Marjorie Taylor Green said a
lot of stuff that was not true, and Megan did
not push back. So I only saw fifteen minutes of
the show, and I don't want to make a sweeping
judgment that Megan is falling into the same trap because
it's too early and I haven't seen the whole show
(54:44):
to be able to feel like.
Speaker 1 (54:46):
I can say that. But I'm seeing a pattern and
I don't don't like the pattern, and I hope that
the pattern is not continuing with her because it just listen.
I didn't watch the whole thing either. I saw a
bit and pieces, but it all. What really concerns me
about this is that it starts with the I'm just
(55:07):
asking questions, and then it starts painting terrorists as victims
in Israel as an aggressor, and that's where it ends.
And I don't like it. I don't like it because
I there is a definite sect on the right that
believes that, you know, they believe, they believe everything. And
I just said, they believe that Israel is the aggressor
(55:29):
and mas is somehow the victim and all of this,
and they've come together like a horseshoe, like they've the
left and then the sect on the right they come
together like a horse. They're like in this big cult
now and it's freaking weird, and I don't like it.
I don't like it. I also just real quick before
before we show the clip, people, I'm not showing it.
I'm not even showing a clip.
Speaker 3 (55:48):
You're not just going to show some reactions to it,
because there was no clip short enough to show like.
I just think it's irresponsible to only take tiny sentences.
So that's why I didn't want to say a huge
amount about it, because I have not watched it, and
I don't want to believe that Megan Kelly is falling
into this hole.
Speaker 13 (56:06):
I just can't.
Speaker 1 (56:07):
I don't want to. It just needs to be people
need to be reminded. Okay, Over twelve hundred Israelis were
killed on October seventh, Okay, hundreds were taken hostage. It
was the deadliest single day attack on Israel in history. Okay,
and triggered to war. Obviously, everybody needs to remember. Thirty
seven miners died, including two babies. All right. A nine
(56:29):
month old was shot in a shelter. A two year
old and his five year old twin sisters were burned alive.
All right. There are still hostages right now. There are
fifty still there. We don't know if they're dead or alive,
but there are fifty people still being held hostage. What
about those people? When we just so nonchalantly talk about
(56:51):
this stuff. I just it sickens me. People need to
be reminded about that day.
Speaker 3 (57:03):
Yeah, I mean, all I can do is share some
reaction from people who did watch the entire thing. The
general theme that I heard, or that I saw rather
on X was that it was very unlike Megan to
not push back on some of the false narratives that
Marjorie Taylor Green was promoting. That's very unlike Megan, like
(57:26):
she usually is the one with the tough questions and
so it just was odd. So you're going to see
a couple of different reactions. David, I don't even know
how to say his last name, but he said, I
told you more prominent right wing pundits would join the
woke right within the next few months, and I was right. Unfortunately,
this is just the beginning. There was another Aeriel Azad said,
(57:47):
it's always depressing when supposedly intelligent people fall for the
anti Israel brain rot. China above and beyond is the
biggest lobbying force in Washington, and is also one of
our primary adversaries. And yet I get it. There's money
in anti semitism. It's a billion dollar industry in the
social media space. But Megan is so much better than this.
(58:07):
Ben Badeo saying, another one bites the dust. She gave
into anti semitism for clicks and cash. Megan Kelly, shame
on you. And she'll pretend it's not really anti semitism,
but yes, it actually is. Spreading conspiratorial lies about the
Jewish States influence and control is anti semitism. And then
I think this is the last one. Marjorie Taylor Green
is out here lying about Israel and the war in
(58:29):
Gaza and Meghan Kelly, the attorney asked zero follow up
questions about her lies. Just like leftist who make up
staffs so they can attack America, Green, Carlson, Steve Bannon
and other right wing anti Semites are lying to attack
Israel and supporters and people like Megan Kelly are uninterested
in reporting the truth. Welcome to Al Jazeera West.
Speaker 2 (58:50):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (58:50):
And then there was actually two more, one from Gary
Stewt who said, just a short time between Megan asking
questions of Marjorie Taylor Green and then interviewing Nick Fuentes
and Tucker Carlson, she already does interview Tucker.
Speaker 1 (59:01):
They're actually very close.
Speaker 3 (59:03):
She's about to go full woke right rip Megan Kelly
show and the Misfit Patriots said, I ignored the signs
with Candice, I ignored the signs with Tucker, but I
am not ignoring the signs with Megan Kelly. I really
hope she changes course because this mind virus of being
anti Israel is a sy op that's infecting so many
people that I used to respect and listen to.
Speaker 1 (59:22):
Yeah. I just it's a pattern, you know what I mean.
I look at patterns and people I'm not saying that
she's gonna but I'm watching, sure, I'm watching, and listen,
I look at people like in our people in our
country and our politicians. But you know that all those
people that put like the Ukrainian flag in their you know,
Facebook profile, and then you know our politicians member in
(59:44):
twenty twenty two and they wore all the Ukraine bullshit
to the State of the Union member, they wore all
the colors. It's just so interesting to me because like Israel,
like there's still hostages. You see anybody doing that for Israel? No,
because it's the Jews. It's ridiculous, you know what I mean.
It's like, I just there's such a dichotomy there. There
(01:00:05):
is such a weird mess up. Don't get me wrong,
I'm not a fan when people like go to the
State of Union they wear another country's flag. I'm not
saying they should do that. I'm just saying I find
it to be very interesting that there is such a
strange dichotomy about how they pledge allegiance to Ukraine. And
then they'll be like, but the Jews, you know what,
There's just such a disconnect and such a and it's
(01:00:28):
unbalanced to me, Yeah, it's weird. It's just weird.
Speaker 3 (01:00:31):
And all the you know, I know that Marjorie one
of the one of the clips that I saw, that
fifteen minute section where they talked about this.
Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
You know, she talked a lot about APAC.
Speaker 3 (01:00:40):
And how it should register as a foreign agent under FARA,
even though an it's an organization filled with Americans who
just care about Israel and so it's not a foreign agent.
There's no reason for it to register. And there are
other countries who spend billions more dollars lobbying then a PACK,
(01:01:01):
and yet they always point to that as being this
horrible agency because they have the audacity to pay for
freshmen congress people to visit Israel to see for themselves
what it's all about.
Speaker 1 (01:01:14):
And by golly, when people make that trip, it turns
out they come back and.
Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
They feel close to and supportive of Israel, and so
they don't want that. It's like anybody that complains about
a pack, like Marjorie, She's like, I didn't go, and
anybody who goes gets brainwashed.
Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
How about they just see for themselves what Israel is
all about.
Speaker 3 (01:01:35):
That was one of the most disappointing things I saw
for Megan where she was so digging into well, I've
been invited a billion times that I am not going.
I don't need to. I don't need to see that
with my own eyes. I'm too busy. I'm a mom,
I've got all this stuff going on, so I'm not going, Okay, well,
why say it like that? I just didn't understand this
sort of just this weird even as she's saying, I've.
Speaker 1 (01:01:59):
Always it's very distasted. I was just like, why would
you say it like that?
Speaker 3 (01:02:03):
Why would you discourage anyone from going in that way?
But I will say and this gave me hope that
badya Angar Sargon tweeted very supportive of the interview. She
thought it was really balanced.
Speaker 1 (01:02:17):
She liked seeing the discussion, and so I do want
to give it a chance, and I'm going to try
to watch it when I get some time to watch it.
And so that's why I'm trying to remain hopeful. Yeah,
totally optimistic. But I'm too, I'm totally going to remain
optimistic too. I am I just listen. I'm a little
shell shocked because I because we're seeing a pattern with
a lot of conservative influencers. It's a little weird. That's
(01:02:40):
all just a little weird. So hopefully it's not. I don't.
I mean, she's a strong woman, she's the strongest of
I love her, I adore her. Yeah, so let's hope
that you know it's not the case, and that she
just didn't push back on some of the stuff. You know,
And if she doesn't want to go to Israel, she
doesn't have to. She's not obligated to go there, you know.
(01:03:00):
I mean if somebody asked me to go and they
were going to pay for it, I'd be like, all right,
I'll go. But right, you know what I mean. I've
always wanted to go to the Holy Land. I've always
wanted to go, but I but she doesn't have to go.
She doesn't have to. It's not her obligation to go there. However,
you know, it's like I we have seen some of this.
It's just this weird switch, like that video you showed
(01:03:21):
of Tucker. I don't understand why there's such a difference
between twenty seventeen and twenty twenty five. That's something that
like you and I, we've been consistent on this, right,
And I don't understand the lack of consistency. Candice is
the same way. So I don't. That's what's weird to me.
Why the change? Why?
Speaker 3 (01:03:39):
Yeah, it's like they've gone into these rabbit holes that
are purpose like they're purposefully seeking out conspiratorial negative rabbit
holes to travel through so that then they can emerge
from them and say, see, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
And it's just such a weird want.
Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
It's why are they seeking out things and authors that
have been debunked and yet they will still say, look
at how evil the Jews are.
Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
I just I don't get the intention behind it. That's
what's so weird to me. It's like it just it
doesn't make any sense. Yeah, anyway, it doesn't. So hope
to be watching that question.
Speaker 3 (01:04:22):
What do you think about the new cracker barrel logos?
Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
I don't. I don't think about it. Mack, I don't.
I don't think about it. I mean, I just I
do have a reaction to it. Why are they trying
to modernize it? Is that what they're doing? They're trying
to modernize it. They literally took the same words and
they took the dude with the barrel away that's what
they do. And they took the Old Country Store away.
(01:04:52):
I love it. That's the whole point of going to
Cracker Barrel is to shop and buy the kitschy stuff
in the Old Country store. And you get like you You're like,
oh I really want those rocking chairs from my front porch,
and oh I really want this this gigantic TUTSI roll.
You know, like that's why you go there. You buy
the stupid shit in the store. It's I hate I
(01:05:14):
hate it so much. I just hate it what you do.
So I love it. I absolutely love the Old Country Store.
Speaker 3 (01:05:20):
I know, but does Country is so bland? It's so
boring and bland is I hate it. I hate everything
about it. There was no reason to do it, and
yet they're doing it.
Speaker 1 (01:05:31):
They're trying to monor. You cannot modernize Cracker Barrel. The
whole point of Cracker Barrel is to be old and country,
not new and modern. Yeah, this was just a massive disappointment.
Speaker 3 (01:05:43):
I'm also I'm about to show you a woman who
I hope is being investigated by the FBI because she
is openly stating that MAGA supporters should be shot.
Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
And I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:05:54):
How you can get away with this. And yet here's
what she posted Okay.
Speaker 24 (01:05:58):
I guys, so I would like to start a new
movement called see Maga Mega because people like that respond
to fear and terror and aggression, not logic and empathy.
And I don't know intelligence, it doesn't work for them,
So that fear works.
Speaker 11 (01:06:18):
So if we all get our guns and use our
Second Amendment right at our common sense.
Speaker 24 (01:06:23):
At this point, this administration is begging us to rise
up and revolt.
Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
And you see somebody with a maga hat, give you.
Speaker 7 (01:06:30):
That's what we do.
Speaker 9 (01:06:31):
That's the way, the only way.
Speaker 24 (01:06:35):
Put them back in their basements, make them scared again
to be a racist, homophobic and terrible, just awful fucking.
Speaker 26 (01:06:40):
Pieces of shit, because I would way rather live next
to emments to mega people.
Speaker 24 (01:06:45):
Mega people deserve to be terrified and scared to walk
in the streets because they should know that real Americans are.
Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
Going to kill them. No, okay, I'm going to start
a new movement called wear a shirt in public. You sang,
that's a new movement. Okay? She seriously like, where why
is she wearing her bra? Why? I don't, I don't know.
Do people not know that you're supposed to put shirts?
Do liberal women not know that they're supposed to wear shirts.
(01:07:10):
It's a shirt, Maybe go buy one. If she doesn't
have enough money to buy a shirt, she surely doesn't
have enough money to buy a gun to come shoot me.
That was psychotic. That is absolutely no psychotic. When I
see stuff like that, I'm always like, all right, bring it.
It's probably a terrible response, don't you think.
Speaker 3 (01:07:31):
Well, I mean, I just think the response should be,
you're going to jail. In jail, I can't say you
can't incite violence against an entire I know a bunch
of people simply for believing differently politically.
Speaker 1 (01:07:45):
That's why I always text you whenever I'm about to
post a VM, like what do you think about this? Mom?
Because you were like you're the more grounded mom of
the two of us. Is I'm like, bring it? You know,
did you count to a hundred? I know it's not
the right response, you guys, it's not It's not the
right response.
Speaker 3 (01:08:09):
So you know, I've I've lamented to you often about
my worries about Jackson finding a good girl to date,
which is why we're convinced that our kids just need
to get.
Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
Married and being arranged marriage right.
Speaker 3 (01:08:22):
And I see more proof of why that needs to
be the case every single day. Here's a woman who's
thinking that men suck so hard in America that women
just need to start dating immigrants.
Speaker 1 (01:08:35):
Oh and you are single.
Speaker 12 (01:08:36):
The most radical thing you can do right now is
start dating immigrants.
Speaker 1 (01:08:40):
Think about it.
Speaker 12 (01:08:41):
It hasn't been working out with these American men anyway,
has it. I wonder why? Well, look at our country,
that's why. So when you find a man from another
country who can truly appreciate your genius, your beauty, your
whole life will change. And on top of that, you're
gonna bess off the president. Well, they're stealing our jobs.
Wait till they feeling all the women.
Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
He doesn't care. He doesn't care who you date. You
think he's actually sitting behind his desk in the Oval
office going, I wonder Brenda's dating today? Is it an
immigrant or is it not an He doesn't care the
fact that she thinks that he cares about that shows
you how badshit these people are, right, good lord, lady,
(01:09:22):
you're so ridiculous of these people. You're gonna piss the
president off. This is assuming that she'll find an immigrant
to date her. She's crazy, She's crazy. No, one is
gonna date her. She's a crazy woman. He's gonna be like,
no way, Jose.
Speaker 3 (01:09:41):
And then I just feel so bad for dudes, because
even when they're trying to be kind and just compliment
a woman, that is wrong according to this woman, who
granted is beautiful, but she's mad that somebody told her she.
Speaker 28 (01:09:56):
Was beautiful and said, I don't mean to be rude,
but you are absolutely gorgeous. And I loved him.
Speaker 1 (01:10:03):
I was like, and I just turned.
Speaker 9 (01:10:05):
Around and like.
Speaker 28 (01:10:09):
And I'm thinking, like, is this just me deeping it
too much? Is he actually just like trying to be nice?
And then I'm thinking, wait, no, that's me, my people
pleasing brain, pitching on and trying to like excuse the
fact that he just outwardly said that I'm absolutely gorgeous,
which is just like so unnecessary.
Speaker 12 (01:10:28):
No, or am I just really deep?
Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
Yes, you're weird. You're weird. That's weird. You know what?
She doesn't deserve her gorgeousness. I know she doesn't deserve
it like that. How do you ever take that in
a negative way? Ever? It's it's wasted gorgeousness. Like we
need to have a talk to God about that. Why'd
you do that? Like it's wasted? It's so it makes
(01:10:55):
me sad that she thinks that a guy was being listen.
I'm sure there's some pervy dudes out there that say things,
and I get it, but he probably I'm assuming, I'm
ninety nine point nine percent sure that guy was genuinely
complimenting her on her gorgeosity, especially.
Speaker 3 (01:11:09):
Because he started it by saying, listen, I don't mean
to be rude. I'm not trying to you know what
I mean, but you're absolutely gorgeous.
Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
How do you listen to that and.
Speaker 3 (01:11:18):
Then puff off, like turn around without thanking him and
walking off and halfway?
Speaker 1 (01:11:23):
What is wrong with you? The only response to that
is that is a lovely thing. They say, thank you
so much, thank you, you have a great day. That's it.
That's what you say. That's what you say. You move
on with your life. You don't make a video of it,
and you shut up, and then we thank God that
he gave you a face and a body like that
exactly because it sucks. Lord, Oh that's exactly right.
Speaker 3 (01:11:50):
Also, I was unaware, and only just I was like
yesterday years old when I discovered that there was a
new controversy surrounding Elf Cosmy Medics, and it's because Elf
Cosmetics apparently chose Matt Rife, comedian to be in its
advertising and the ad sucks. I'm just going to tell
(01:12:11):
you right now. It's a terrible ad. But like am
I mad about it? Like am I mad about Matt Rife? Yes,
he says really, he says jokes that are very controversial,
Like people are still mad at him for joking about
domestic violence, even though I thought that was actually a
fine joke initially and it was fine, and he never
backed down, he never apologizes, and I love him for that,
(01:12:35):
but people will not let that go, and so they're very,
very upset that he is in this ad.
Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
For reference, here is the ad.
Speaker 12 (01:12:44):
Has overpriced beauty hurt your wallet?
Speaker 20 (01:12:46):
Elf that Alfino and Schmarns have gone to Elf court
from millions of clients helping them to access beauty products
they deserve at prices that won't injure their livelihoods.
Speaker 1 (01:12:56):
Just ask the elfin people.
Speaker 5 (01:12:57):
I know a thing or two about red flags, pricey makeup.
Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
You deserve better than that. You may be entitled to benefits.
Let's get you those eyes lips Funds find out, what's
your case and face?
Speaker 9 (01:13:11):
Are really worse?
Speaker 1 (01:13:13):
Call us A one A five five cold hard lash.
That's one eight five five two six three four two
seven three two two seven four.
Speaker 5 (01:13:20):
How people going to remember that? Well, here's a number
you can remember, nine.
Speaker 12 (01:13:24):
Dollars A horrible beauty attorneys.
Speaker 9 (01:13:30):
Well then the case.
Speaker 7 (01:13:33):
Call seven three seven three to two seven.
Speaker 5 (01:13:40):
Poor call man.
Speaker 1 (01:13:43):
He's terrible. It's a really bad ad. He's hearing some
of the hair. I do think he's funny though, and like,
oh yeah, and he's I'm gonna buy Elf because it's cheap.
I'd buy it.
Speaker 3 (01:13:54):
And it is odd that they chose a man with
two men actually to be in a women's cosmetic I
get that, but like, are we serious?
Speaker 1 (01:14:03):
Are we going to be this? Are we going to
be like super mad about it?
Speaker 27 (01:14:06):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
I just I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:14:07):
I don't get the rage. But there's a lot of rage.
And Elf Cosmetics posted it. You know, they had a
caption to it. Somebody said, why the f is Matt
Rife doing an ad with Elf?
Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
You're going to see some reaction here. Here is one.
Speaker 29 (01:14:23):
Probably not going to be very good for business, but
you know, it's also not good for business choosing to
have the face of your campaign be a man who
openly jokes about violence against women. In case you missed it,
a couple of hours ago, Off Cosmetics posted their most
recent ad campaign where they had Heidian Closet who love
famous drag queen, big fan of her and drag race.
She was the best thing about that ad. The worst
thing about that ad, Matt Rife is the other face
(01:14:44):
of the campaign. To wake up this morning and see this,
I am genuinely so disappointed. As both a consumer and
a creator in the beauty space, I'm incredibly disappointed in
you Elf Cosmetics. I have used and loved Elf Cosmetics
for a long time. I have worked with you several times.
I do not stand behind this. I do not support this,
and I cannot continue to support a company where the
people at the top think that.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
This is okay. I just, I honestly just don't care.
I'm gonna buy it because listen, I think cosmetics are
so expensive. They're just so stupid. I have a teenage daughter.
We buy cosmetics in this house, and they're stupid, like
some of the mass here stuff that is out there
that should not be as expensive as it is. I'm like,
I'm not buying that. That's insane, that's just so stupid.
(01:15:27):
And Elf is cheap. That's why I like it. It's cheap,
and it's like non toxic, That's why I buy it.
It's great.
Speaker 3 (01:15:34):
Well, there's I mean, there's universal anger about this.
Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
Here's just another example, just so.
Speaker 26 (01:15:40):
We're all clear, we're not buying Elf products our eyes
ever again, even if they apologize.
Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
Okay, night, I'm glad we're all on the same page.
Speaker 3 (01:15:50):
Don't tell me what to do, Psycho lady with the eyes.
But I mean, god, I mean, the reaction to this
was so over the top. You can see, you know,
people's saying, why's marketing for large brands been so bad?
Why are you using matt Rife in an ELF commercial?
The people are furious about it, and so Elf ultimately responded. Now,
(01:16:10):
they did not take down the ad, okay, but they.
Speaker 1 (01:16:14):
Did say this. You know us, we're always listening and
we've heard you.
Speaker 3 (01:16:18):
This campaign aimed to humorously spotlight beauty injustice. We understand
we missed the mark with people we care about in
our ELF community. While Elfeno and Schmarn's closes today, will
continue to make the case against overpriced beauty. But that
it wasn't an apology, it wasn't a takedown. It was
just like, Okay, we get it, you're mad, calm down.
(01:16:40):
It probably would have been better if they had Matt
Rife and then a woman. Yeah, that would would have
been better if they did that. I mean maybe that
would have been two men. Probably a little much, but
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:16:52):
It was a little word. But Matt Rife and a chick.
That's cool because it's like, Okay, the law offices of
whoever and whoever go on against overpriced beauty. I can okay, whatever,
it's a stupid little lad, I don't care. I'm still
gonna buy it because it's cheap anyway.
Speaker 3 (01:17:13):
I again, I just didn't even know that this controversy
was happening until yesterday, even though I think it's like
a week old.
Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
So in case you hadn't heard about it either. There
it is.
Speaker 3 (01:17:24):
Some of the people that are considered to be influential
on social media are truly terrifying this This popped up
in my Instagram feed yesterday and I recoiled immediately when
I saw this video. This is a anorexic woman clearly
suffering from massive anorexia or bolimia or whatever, some sort
(01:17:46):
of terrible eating disorder.
Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
And it's a video demonstrating to her following what she
eats every day. First of all, I don't believe a
word of it. I don't believe she eats at all.
Speaker 3 (01:17:56):
But the fact that there were people in the comments going,
oh my god, you look amazing, that was what was
so troubling to me about this. And I don't know
what there is to be done about it. I mean,
it's free country, obviously, but this just is so harmful
in so many ways. What you're about to see was
so disturbing. Here is I don't even know who she is,
but yikes.
Speaker 30 (01:18:15):
Here is what I eat in a day, eating whatever
I want. Reminder, this is what I eat, not telling
you what you need to eat. Starting out my day,
I am having some of this trail mix and an
apple before I head to a pilates class, and also
my forty ounces of water. Coming back from my class,
I am having my yogurt bume with granola and bananas,
(01:18:38):
and also my green smoothie here. Then next up, I'm
packing my lunch to go. I'm having some of this
rice adobo pork grilled onions and bockjoy with.
Speaker 3 (01:18:50):
Anyway you get the idea. I mean, there's no way
she ate any of that. Sorry, but there's just no way.
Speaker 1 (01:18:56):
No, she's way. She has a disease. She needs help
for it. So I was listening to a podcast. I
listened to this lady named Sheleine Johnson. She's one of
my favorite like fitness influencers. She's kind of fun and
crazy and I love her and I've loved her for years.
She was she used to be a big fitness chick.
She was with like you guys, some of you probably
know who she is. Anyways, I was listening to some
(01:19:16):
she was talking about all the glps and how people
are taking it now in microdoses. So there are people
who are skinny who are taking glps in micro Like
if you see all these celebrities now who are all
of a sudden, they were like normal size and now
they're like super skinny, like super skinny than Osborne. Yeah,
(01:19:37):
Sharon Osborne microdosed and then this is what they do.
They're taking it and they're this is what they're doing.
And then but she admitted it. She at least said
I took ozembic or whatever, and then there are a
lot of these other celebrities out they're like, oh no,
I mean I'm just dieting or I'm just working out,
or I'm just doing plates or whatever. They are actually
taking these glps they're taking They're taking it, and a
(01:20:01):
lot of fitness influencers are doing it too. She was
talking about that, and I find it to be just
awful because so many of these young girls are like
looking at these fitness influencers for they look they look
up to them, and then they see these women who
are gone. But I have a point. My point is
is that when you said in the comments, people were like,
oh girl, you look so good. You look so good.
(01:20:22):
This is what women do. Women will like I sort
of you and I will see somebody and we'll look
at her and like together and with our we'll be
honest and be like, she looks sick. But women like
in person to that woman will say you look great,
what are you doing? You look so good her. It'll
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it'll take like a best friend or somebody who is
super closer to be like, honey, you're sick. You need
like we need to get you some help. But so
many women are so awful, because I'm serious, I'm just
saying they're awful because they will look at her and go,
you look so good, and then she'll say I look good.
You don't look good. But that's what we do to
each other. Women do that. They'll say you look so
(01:21:03):
good when they are clearly sick. Quite doing that. Stop
doing that. Stop saying that it's not good and it's
not good to be so skinny. You know it's it
isn't And she's sick and she her bone and she's like.
Speaker 3 (01:21:18):
Children, I mean, and granted, the children look great, like
the kids look healthy and well fed, and you know,
but their mom is ill. And I don't know how
she is influencing anybody like that is terrifying.
Speaker 1 (01:21:32):
Yeah, God bless her. Somebody needs to step in, Somebody
who loves her needs to step in and say this
is not okay. Yeah, all right, we.
Speaker 3 (01:21:40):
Got to get to some fun stuff. And this is
a semi related, but if you are a dude who
has been longing for a six pack, you're going to
want to listen to this girl.
Speaker 1 (01:21:49):
She doesn't like six packs. And I've got to say
she has a.
Speaker 26 (01:21:53):
Point, anyone, But I'm sorry, men, that have six packs,
they look like bugs. Like I'm sorry, but it's it's
giving bug bug.
Speaker 1 (01:22:02):
On its back. There it is. There's the six pack
you never.
Speaker 27 (01:22:11):
Inside.
Speaker 26 (01:22:12):
And the more abs you have, the more you look
like a bug. But the less abs you have, the
more you look like My future boyfriend.
Speaker 1 (01:22:21):
Was up, what's up? She's adorable? Loved her. I loved
her so much anyway, So if you're.
Speaker 3 (01:22:32):
Looking for a six pack because you're trying to impress women,
just know some of us think you.
Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
Look like bugs. We would much rather have a dad
bob bod. Let's get real. Yes, absolutely on. Oh my gosh,
all right.
Speaker 3 (01:22:43):
We got some thank yous from Leah Ekstrom, who said,
oh my goodness, please do not encourage Jasmine to come
to California.
Speaker 1 (01:22:50):
We're here trying to fight the good fight. Don't send
us more. What does it say, sped dams sped dams more.
I'm not sure what she I don't know what that
one is. I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (01:23:07):
She also said, PS, love listening to you ladies. I
work out while you're live, so I wait to listen
after my kids go to school.
Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
Love to you both.
Speaker 3 (01:23:13):
Send Jazzy somewhere else, jerks I love that we are
fun to listen to while working out.
Speaker 1 (01:23:19):
Right, Yeah, I think so. I've never tried to work
out to us. I've never worked out to us either,
But like we're a good walking podcast, I think, don't
you think?
Speaker 3 (01:23:28):
Yeah, because it's light, we're not going to like bog
you down with a bunch of wonky things, you know
what I mean?
Speaker 1 (01:23:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:23:34):
Rough, Lady right over on Local says I was born
in Texas, grew up in Texas, and made the decision
to also raise my children in Texas. We might be crazy,
we'd like to have a good time, and you better
not screw with our babies. We may have a lot
of guns. We also suggest you get good with Jesus
before you go where you're not supposed to. We don't
pay state taxes and for the most part, we're very friendly.
I myself have no filters, so if you don't want
(01:23:55):
the truth, to stay off my street. But nothing we
do is a legal douchebag. Bless your heart, That's what
Rousso said. It also feel it almost feels as if
Satan is slowly winning the attack on the ones we
used to see as the strong. He goes after the
people that have a large following people forget to stop
and think, does this sound like something coming from God?
Speaker 1 (01:24:14):
Would God really approve of this verbiage?
Speaker 3 (01:24:16):
Satan is powerful, but God is so much more. As Christians,
you must beware of false narratives and Satan pretending to
be a friendly. Satan attacks you when you're at your best.
Never stop talking to God.
Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
I love that. Thank you for that, now you that
was lovely strip Jen, Chicks. I miss DJ djoke Wednesday,
so here is some belated dough without the dill. I
don't have a joke to share. I haven't been able
to watch the show yet this week. I hope Fay
and Key we found you. I have a tight.
Speaker 3 (01:24:42):
Schedule of test I think that's the Pelican and the cat.
Speaker 1 (01:24:45):
Yes, yes, totally found us. Thank you, Jen. I have
a tight schedule of tests and stuff, so I must
go now. You are the best of very love. We
love you, Jen, and that was so generous. Thank you,
so so sweet. Marcy Parallels, good morning, chicks, have a
wonderful day. Daisy Dunkin Donuts Pumpkin Spice latte creamer is
already in stores. I will run there today. It's a
(01:25:08):
pso creamer. Yes, my daughter mentioned that to me the
other day and I was like, is that true? Do
they have that?
Speaker 28 (01:25:15):
So?
Speaker 1 (01:25:16):
Yes, I need to get it. If that's out, I'm
going today and get it. Elween's California sucks for business.
That's why In and Out is building their new corporate
office in Franklin, Tennessee. A number of restaurants being built
in Middle Tennessee and open in twenty twenty six. If
not sooner, This former Californian can wait. Take my double
double money love it. Hose Texas fifteen mock my condolences
(01:25:37):
again on your packet loss. We are here for you.
Just take my gigs. Thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Harry Ray Nick sixty seventy snl skit Kamala Daily Affirmation.
How brave of you to stay seated in an a
seed space after you ran all over the US to
take a free lunch here and there. It's what I
would have done. See how that worked out for me exactly.
(01:26:00):
Terry Cola Bud's Daisy. Did your husband driver rust it out?
Piece of shit?
Speaker 4 (01:26:07):
Ah?
Speaker 1 (01:26:08):
No, it's not exactly a piece of shit.
Speaker 7 (01:26:10):
It is a.
Speaker 1 (01:26:11):
Dented truck today though it's a dented truck. Not exactly
a piece of shit, but it's you know, it's not
exactly a Lamborghini either. Sandy Stokes seven five four nine.
My grandson Ruttledge and listed in the army, but not
until after the election. He'd only join under Donald J. Trump.
Pray for rut he starts a boot camp Tuesday or
started boot camp Tuesday. Okay, y'all pray for him. Yeah,
(01:26:34):
Robin Die, I'm behind what maps California voting distract districts districts? Yes.
Marin Brandenburg six oh nine to five. Happy Pumpkin spice
latte day, Daisy. I'm enjoying my Cariboo Coffee pumpkin spice drink.
Since Cariboo is a is it Minnesota based company? We
have to start fall early. Cheers. I love Caribou coffee.
(01:26:56):
They had one Atlanta. When I was living in Atlanta.
I used to go there are over Starbucks because I
love But is it like is this PSL?
Speaker 2 (01:27:04):
Like?
Speaker 3 (01:27:05):
Why why is it already PSL day in August?
Speaker 1 (01:27:07):
I just think it's coming out like to Starbucks until later.
I think it's next week. My daughter said it was
next week. I don't know why don't they just do
it corresponding with actual fall straight I don't know. They
don't do that, but it's like this, in the coming week,
all the PSL stuff is coming out. It's like a
big deal for the basic white you know. I mean,
why do they always push the holidays early because of
(01:27:29):
people like me who put their tree up in September?
Why it is it's people like you? Yeah, Big Nate
m mcbc. Cracker Barrel is rebranding for the gen Z Stare.
That's what it is. Okay, it's there. I just think
this is a terrible idea. It is. It's like, keep
it for the ogs, hello, right him? At the Alan
(01:27:50):
Bratcher fifteen hundred, I went into a remodeled cracker barrel.
It feels very plastic. It has a modern farmhouse esthetic,
but is a little too sterile feeling and not cozy.
I hate I hate that too. I want all the
old trinkets on the walls. I bet it's all white,
it's all white and ship lap. Oh my god. Paula
(01:28:10):
Johnson fourteen ninety eight. I've been using Fresh Press olive
oil since you first began promoting it. It's amazing and healthy.
I often use it up before my next batch comes. Yeah,
it's the the greatest, isn't it. Like once you get it,
can't go back. You cannot go back now, Terry Ray
next sixty seventy. That skank is the intelligent one. I
don't know, it's what skank. I don't know. We talk
(01:28:33):
about a lot of skanks, so I don't know what
you're talking about. I'm sorry, I don't know. T media
I'm publishing. Please don't buy ELF products. It's made in China.
Speaker 3 (01:28:41):
Oh okay, well, now that is something that would actually determine,
because I don't like buying stuff that I know is
from China.
Speaker 1 (01:28:47):
Sometimes it's unavoidable, but like when it's avoidable, Yeah, yeah,
that would actually determin We got to find American may
Cosmetics the news. Who wants a six pack when you
can have the whole keg? Shout out to the hobby balls.
Oh waits. The price of makeup is ridiculous. I buy
a wet and wild makeup simply because it has the
basics that I need and it's cheap. Cheap is good. Yeah,
(01:29:09):
uh huh and stroked g in flamingo monk flamingo. Oh yeah,
I am kind of flamingoed out today in like the
right flamingo. Yeah, you guys were bringing it in. We're
bringing it in. It is Thursday. We are on the
downhill slope to Friday. Everybody, have a wonderful day. We
will talk to you tomorrow. By y'all.