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November 18, 2025 82 mins
Candace Owens is at it again — calling us “deep state soldiers” and making wild claims about TPUSA! But that’s not all… Trump dominates the Impact Summit, making big pledges to Americans, and new Epstein-Plaskett texts have just been revealed. In this episode, we break down:
  • Candace Owens’ shocking accusations and what they really mean
  • Trump’s standout moments at the Impact Summit
  • Explosive Epstein texts between House Democrats
  • Crazy stories, hot takes, and what you won’t hear on mainstream media
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
In a perfect Daisy world, we just blow them up

(00:01):
in their homes, blow them all up everywhere. I don't
care they're drug lords.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
She has called us soldiers for the deep State, which
we are laughably not.

Speaker 1 (00:15):
Okay, Like that's so absurd. People just need to calm
their tips, you know. Okay, you guys. So we have
new cameras today. It's a little weird. We're kind of like,
I'm trying my hair's up today for the very first
time in a long time. I'm afraid it's going to
hit the ceiling because we've got like ceilings now. Everything's
weird today, but we're look at us. We've got new cameras.

(00:37):
What do you Guys've got new cameras.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
And we're also not I'm getting a Twitter error, so
apparently we're not streaming to Twitter, which is a bummer
because I like streaming to Twitter. But what are you
gonna do? There was a cloud flare issue that had
everything borked it that was crazy, so much blaring, uh
moment of personal privilege. If I may, Yes, it's my

(01:01):
twenty fifth wedding anniversary today, anniversary.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Say if ron is Waddie, happy anniversary. Can I just
tell you guys. I probably listen. I know this is
I don't know. I don't care. It's your anniversary. Can
I just tell you what a good guy Ron is?
You guys? I go, I go and visit Mock Okay
for the plummet. I'm there. Mock's had a hell of
a year. And I don't know if I should share this,

(01:25):
but I'm gonna do it anyway because I just wanted
to go and what a nice guy Ron is. I've
known Ron since I was like in fifth grade, right,
So I go. It's at the end of the time.
We're getting ready to leave that morning. We have to
leave like nine in the morning on Friday to get
me to the Oliday. It's like, was this Saturday? I
have no concept of time of Saturday. So we're leaving

(01:46):
to go, getting ready to go to the airport. I
walk into the kitchen. Miriam's doing something else. Ron's like, Amy, Joe,
cam here, I gotta tell you something. I was like, what,
what's wrong? What I do? Have something in my teeth?
Like what's going on? And He's like, no, came here
and he gives me this box and he like proceeds
to tell me that, you know, it's been just the
crappiest year for Miriam. And he's like, I just want

(02:06):
you to tell you how much I really appreciate you,
because you're such a great friend, you know, to Miriam,
and it's you've helped her get through like this year.
And I'm paraphrasing, of course I immediately start crying. It's
this beautiful ornament, you guys, Just this gorgeous, gorgeous ornament
that is like this, you know, ceramic with blue and white,
has our states on it, and it says I wish
you lived closer, you guys. And he did that idea,

(02:31):
no idea that this and that's just he's just a
good guy, just a good good guy, you know. So
that gives you insight in who she's married to and
who they are and anyways, just was so lovely, So
happy anniversary to you both. Thanks and you guys, people
that celebrate anniversaries a lot of them. You need to

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Speaker 3 (03:04):
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Speaker 1 (03:04):
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Speaker 2 (03:07):
So, So last Wednesday was a travel day for our
team and Daisy was in the air, as you guys
may remember, and so we had a guest host of Corinn.
She was hosting with us, and we had a conversation
about Candace and that little tiny.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
Itsy bitsy teeny.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
Weeny piece of that episode where we were talking about
Candace made it onto Candace's show yesterday, which was apparently
the show that was going to change the world according
to Candace. So if you saw her tweet earlier in
the day, it was something like, today's show is going
to be Max and it's gonna feel changed.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
Do you feel changed?

Speaker 2 (03:50):
I don't. I don't feel changed. But it was odd
to like be on that show that was gonna change
the world, I guess. So anyway, we're going to get
to that in a second, but before we do, we
want to play a clip. And I have not had
a chance to watch the entire episode of Sean Ryan's

(04:11):
interview with Charlie's main security guy, but I'm going to
be listening to the whole thing, and you're going to
see just a little teaser clip of what the show
went like the Sean Ryan Show. The reason that I'm
playing this clip specifically is because this poor security guy
was the guy to immediately attend to Charlie Kirk after

(04:33):
he was shot, meaning he was the one to administer
first aid. The reason that's important is because in one episode,
Candice suggests that there was no first aid administered because
everything happened so fast and everything was so crazy. She
is saying that first aid was just never a thing,
which is just not accurate. Here's the clip from Sean

(04:55):
Ryan's show.

Speaker 4 (04:57):
I'd jumped down on top of Charlie, on him, almost
face to face, and when I was doing that going down,
I could see the wound. Immediately shoved my hand into
the wound to stop the bleeding. It was still coming
out enough that it squirted through my fingers and I
could taste it in longs. I remember pulling back away, thinking, damn,
this is bad. We're doing pressure control there and it's

(05:20):
a crowded arteries. You can't put a tourniquet on it. Obviously,
in my head, I'm my pack pressure prey man. We
got up. I think it was like fifteen sixteen seconds
from the time the shot happened to the time we
were picking him up some horrible realities of it too.
When I jumped down on it, he had doll's eyes.
I was like, man, these are wounds incompatible with life.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
You know, God buy them? Could you imagine? Oh my god,
I cannot.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
I cannot, so very very interested in watching that entire episode.
But that's that's the reason I wanted to play it
is simply because it's just another example of how wrong
Candice has been about things. Right, So that's just another example.
But now, so anytime people come after us for saying
you don't even watch her full episode, so how can you,

(06:07):
how can you say anything that negates the points that
she's making. Well, because now that she is actually calling
us members of the deep state, deep state soldiers.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
Okay, favorite, it's my favorite.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
We're very aware that we are not any such thing, right,
That's how we know we don't need to trust her
on anything. Okay, So here is the clip that features us,
in addition to a whole bunch of other people with
whom we're very glad to share that company. And I
don't she's calling all of us members of the deep

(06:43):
state simply because we don't buy her freaking narrative here
it is.

Speaker 5 (06:48):
It was after the public execution of sitting President to
JFK in nineteen sixty three, at the CIA established Operation Mockingbird,
Deep State Assassinations, acquired deep state solutions. They spent an
offensive amount of money to control the press and to
control the narrative, to put an end to the public

(07:08):
asking common sense questions about what actually transpired on that
fateful day in Dallas. To put it simply, the deep
state declared a psychological warfare campaign on the people. In effect,
their soldiers were the journalists and the writers. Their goal
obviously to get people to just stop asking questions, to

(07:30):
almost criminalize asking questions via methods of gas lighting. Fast
forward twenty twenty five and they're running the exact same playbook.
Charlie Kirk was assassinated in broad daylight, and they immediately
deployed their troops to criminalize asking questions.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
What are you supposed to take from the everyone?

Speaker 1 (07:51):
You know what I mean? I think the implication was dramatic,
and then I think a lot of people reading tweets
would assume that she meant Erica Kirk.

Speaker 6 (07:59):
Either Erica Kirk is evil and was it on it
or canvas Owens is an evil. I think that what
Canatone is the right now is evil.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
It is evil.

Speaker 7 (08:08):
But she was then let's try you. There were so
much unity, so much excitement, so much resurgence and faith
and new found interest in faith. And now there is discord,
so many distractions. And that is just like Satan who
comes to seal, kill and destroy. He is called the
great accuser. He is the sower of discord, the author
of confusion.

Speaker 6 (08:22):
The reason is weighted on things is I am an
eyewitness to events. And they said, don't comment on things
because anything you show you to mess it up. I
don't want to mess up any trial for the person
who said this.

Speaker 8 (08:29):
A's one thousand percent right.

Speaker 6 (08:30):
But Cantas owns is well within her rights to suggest
certain things and all this, and she has the right
to free speech and all that. That's fine. She's right
to ask questions. I just think it is hurtful and
not helpful when you cross the line to strongly suggest
somebody's guilty of something for which you have no evidence.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
Challenge accepted, Frank Trek. Let's go Max today. And then
and then she talked about what like Egyptian planes or
something there.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Yeah, so there's Egyptian plane. There was Egyptian planes. There's
like an eight million dollar discrepancy in some tax filings
for a turning point. She wants turning point the organization
to go down.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
She wants to destroy everything she can. I have a question,
were the Jubis on the Egyptian planes?

Speaker 2 (09:14):
That has yet to be determined. She now has the
license plate numbers of four different cars that allegedly took
the passengers of the Egyptian planes to.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
Places. Right, Okay, so last week she was gloating about
being the number one podcast like on the planet, just gloating,
and then this week she's a victim of the deep state.
Like pick a lane, lady, pick a lane, Like what
is it?

Speaker 2 (09:40):
The people that came after us are like saying, how
dare you bully her? And we're I'm like, where the bullies?
She's at the number one podcast in the world.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
And if I'm a member of the deep state, is
that why I pay no taxes, I don't get any
speeding tickets, my kids get free tuition. Is that, Oh,
I'm a member of the state. Okay, that's why. Yeah,
if I controlled the government, I would have the number
one podcast. I would just putting that out there. We

(10:11):
would have that, we would have control. That means that
we would have control of all the things. We would
have that, and I just I'm putting it out there, like, actually,
my kids would go to school for free and I
wouldn't pay tax as there'd be a lot of things
that have control over and I wouldn't have to do
Just f YI, this is all crazy. It's just crazy.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
Listen and I again, because people are always like, you
don't listen to the whole show. You're absolutely right because
now and now I have even less reason to because
she has outright lied about us directly. She has called
us soldiers for the deep state, which we are laughably not.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Okay, that's so absurd.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
And so now that she has directly lied about us,
why why would.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
We take anything this lunatic?

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Says, seriously, what, There's no reason?

Speaker 1 (11:02):
And she also like a tweet she put out, I
want to make sure that I don't know if you're
gonna play the tweet, are you gonna show the tweet
or not? But she's like, why are they allowing this
to happen? Like why is the government allowing this? She
actually put that in an act like we're members of
the deep state. Apparent legs is what she says. Why
is the government allowing it? Okay?

Speaker 2 (11:24):
And then I thought the government, I thought the deep
state was the government.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Right, But not only that, but if she at the like, listen,
it's just the strangest dichotomy that she's got going on here.
One she claims to be a conservative, and then she's like,
these people are deep state. They're they're daring to say
anything against me out loud. It's called the First Amendment, lady, Like,

(11:49):
we're allowed to say whatever the hell we want. If
we think you're batshit, we can call you batshit. If
we think you're alone and you have all these weird
theories and conspiracies, and we think there are a bunch
of people that are acting like cult members following you,
we can say that. We can say that out out.
We're allowed to do it. It's the United States of America.
Get with the program.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
We can do that, and she can call us deep
state soldiers. But since we know that that's not true,
that immediately confirms that we have no reason to listen
to anything else that she.

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Speaker 4 (13:54):
So.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
There is also this thing that that Candice likes to
do where she claims that she's the only one, the
only one in the universe who actually cares about Charlie,
who is defending Charlie, who cares about, you know, finding
the truth about his murder. She's the only one. Despite
the fact that there's absolutely no evidence that we've seen

(14:17):
recently to suggest that they had a close relationship towards
the end of his life. We know that they were close,
no one's denying that, but it seems like they didn't
spend a whole lot of time together, you know, for
the last year or so of his life. And if
she has, you know, maybe they texted, whatever. If she
wants to provide evidence of that, it's fine. But it

(14:38):
doesn't seem like she was invited to things that she
would you know, you would think that good friends would
be invited to anyway. She contends that she is the
only person that is on his side, essentially, and she
loves talking about it. She's very self congratulating in that way.
And here is yesterday's example.

Speaker 5 (14:58):
Friendly fairy r. We all need a friend like you.
Sending love from Australia. Thank you for saying that. Natalie writes,
canis my heart is beating so fast, this is insane.
Your strength is so inspiring. And we have your back.
Lets effing go. I know you guys on my back,
and I also know that Charlie has my back, because
Charlie always on my back and I always had his.
And like I said, he knew, he knew that I
would be the one to defend him and I would

(15:18):
stand up to all of these clowns and all of
these people who pretend to be pastors and pretend to
be biblical and pretend that they're doing this out of
like some moral authority.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
You are the worst human beings in the entire world.

Speaker 5 (15:29):
Seriously, to hide behind a Bible like that makes me
angrier than anything else for some reason. Like to pretend
that somebody pursuing truth when their friend is assassinated is
some kind of an immorality or a quote unquote evil
makes me sick.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
It literally makes me sick.

Speaker 5 (15:46):
I just the nerve of these people, like the things
that they did, but I all respect them in one regard.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
They knew that.

Speaker 5 (15:55):
The first thing they had to do was when I
was in my grief stage, was to try to pretend
John didn't even have a relationship because they knew that
I would be the one. They knew I was the anomaly.
They knew I had already said f the money. They
knew I had already said f the reputation. I don't
care about the head of mind, really, And they tried
to incentivize me with all these things before they knew
that I would be the one to burn it to

(16:16):
the ground and see what came from the ashes, rather
than to side with a lie. So credit to them
for recognizing that I'm built different.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
Click to subscribe button. I don't do that.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
She saw signed books, signed copies of her books for
two hundred dollars a pop, too, and she make sure
to get at all, make sure you get it.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Yeah, but she guts. She doesn't care about the money
at all. M M doesn't care about it.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
I mean, only the last thirty of her episodes have
had to do with Charlie Kirk, and like they're the
ones that are bringing in most of the audience and
most of the money. But I mean it's fine. That
doesn't mean anything.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Yeah, if anybody knows anything about podcasts, that's that she
is making so much money off of this.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
Oh my God, and then dripping it like in little
drips and drabs instead of just saying all the things
she knows.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
It's it's rage baiting, it's rage for stay.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
Tune for tomorrow. And there's much much more.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
She knows more, you guys, there's moren't. As for Charlie,
we didn't know him personally. We didn't, I really, and
I wish I would have because he seemed like a really,
really neat guy. But I will tell you I at
least I believe in my heart, I want to believe
that he was the kind of Christian that you wanted
to be like. Just from all the clips that I've seen,

(17:31):
He's the kind of Christian that I want my kids
to be like. That's Christianity, the kind of Christian that
he was. And so you know, I don't know. I
look and the people, the people that emulate him, that
are like him, that he surrounded himself with. For her
to diss them, all of.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
Them, I mean, think about the implication there that she's
basically saying Charlie was so dumb, so stupid. He had
no idea what was going on with the accounting at
his own company. He had no idea how to choose
friends he could trust, He had no idea. I mean,
everything she's saying implicates him. It makes him seem incompetent

(18:10):
and ignorant, and you know, in no way capable of
choosing people to surround himself with.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
She makes him look bad every time she does this exactly,
and that's irresponsible and it's just freaking mean, it's just
it's ya, it really is. Now.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
I cannot say that I know anything about the comings
and goings of Egyptian planes. I mean, she's obviously dug
way deep into this, and I guess that the main
crux of the evidence that she was trying to talk
about yesterday was that these certain Egyptian planes crossed paths

(18:48):
with Erica Kirk like sixty eight seventy something times, and
that is evidence of I don't know what exactly, but
it's super scared and so that is what was supposed
to change the world yesterday. But then there were tweets
like this, if you want to read this. I just
thought it was super interesting.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
People keep sharing a spreadsheet from Candae Owens claiming two
Egyptian jets overlapped with Erica Kirk seventy three times. Here's
the reality. State level overlap isn't evidence. Private jets hit
the same hubs constantly. Three day windows mean nothing, it's
not co location, no airport codes, without exact airports and timestamps,
there's no real correlation. Long range jets repeat the same

(19:32):
US fuel stops for years. That's normal aviation behavior. The
sheet shows natural routing powders, routing patterns, not coordination. If
someone had real evidence, they'd show same airport, same day,
repeated airport level matches, and flight irregularities. None of that
is present. The seventy three overlaps claim sounds dramatic, but

(19:54):
the data doesn't support anything suspicious. Yeah, so I mean
like put up or shut up? You know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
I mean, well, it's just I don't understand what she's
even saying. This means. Okay, So there's these planes, they're
like Egyptian military planes, and people were on them and
sometimes they cross paths within a three day window of
Erica Kirk and so what what is what is the point?

Speaker 1 (20:17):
What does that mean? What doesn't mean? It doesn't I
and then I thought it was the Jews, and then
I thought it was the bees, and then I thought
it was like what, So what is it like? Every
every day it's something different. And that's what's so frustrating.
But people love this shit. They love they lap it up.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
Man, they do, they.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
Really really do. And meantime, you know, like I said,
I didn't know Charlie Kirk, but I bet he's in
heaven looking down, going why are you doing this? Yeah?
Because are because to the point of Alibeth Stuckey, he
was bringing people to Christ. He was doing that. And
now what she's doing is is, you know, sewing doubt
into the hearts. Of people. That makes me mad because

(20:58):
that was such a great thing the two weeks after
he died to me, that was the good takeaway, that
was the silver lining. And now it's like, what are
you doing. I'm not saying that I don't want somebody
to find out who actually, you know, what happened, who
killed this guy? But let the let the professionals do it.

(21:20):
She's not the professional.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
Let the investigation play out. And I don't I'm sorry,
but I don't buy the fact that she's just asking
questions and just trying to get at the truth. She's
making connections of stuff that that makes no sense, and
that the connections make no sense. And she may do
money right, and she's doing it with just enough plausible
deniability to like not get herself into trouble. And then

(21:45):
every single episode there's like, I know so much more
than this, But now I'm challenging TPUSA. You need to
answer these questions, need.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
To do crap. They owe her nothing, you know, they
owe nothing.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Anyway, there will be more tomorrow, because there always is,
and this is.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
And it's going to change your lives.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
The world was going to change more tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
And in the meantime, we're Deep State soldiers. We need
to get our uniforms apparently.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Yeah, can they be camo, because I think camp would
be something with.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
Like a Mandarin collar, you know, because I look at
an amandarin collar. I'd be really something fitted cute.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
Really, I just can't believe that she calls us that, like,
that's amazing, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
That's for me.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
That was such a highlight because it not not because
we've been you know, she's featured us before on her show,
which is amazing anyway, because she's the number one podcast
in the world, and why she cares about little old us,
I have no idea.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
She seems to be fixated though, but we should. We
should definitely paying attention. Listen, we have been somewhat contrariant
against the deep State for almost eighteen years. So for this,
for this to be something that's attached to our names hilarious.

Speaker 2 (22:53):
It's my favorite thing because now it just is such
a confirmation that everything else she says is not worth
listening to.

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Speaker 2 (24:33):
All Right, let's move on to some Epstein stuff. Obviously
that's still a hot topic, and Chuck Schumer was asked
about like Democrats all of a sudden they care about
this issue when they didn't care at all for years
and years and years. Why is that? It's as if
he answered a question that wasn't actually asked. I don't

(24:55):
even understand what's happening here, But here's what's happening here.

Speaker 9 (25:00):
Just I guess a.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
Question that's out there. Why wouldn't they have been released.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
The last four years when President Biden was in office?

Speaker 10 (25:06):
Well that's the question every American is asking.

Speaker 11 (25:08):
Not every American, but so many Americans are asking, what
the hell is he hiding?

Speaker 10 (25:13):
Why doesn't he want them released?

Speaker 1 (25:15):
That's not what he asks you. That's not what are
you okay? Is he okay? Not at all? What they asked?
You checked the Lord? Are these people deaf? Seriously?

Speaker 2 (25:30):
Well, and then what he said makes no sense because
Trump is saying release everything. In fact, he said it
again yesterday.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
Here he is.

Speaker 3 (25:39):
We have nothing to do with Epstein. The Democrats too.
All of his friends were Democrats. You look at this reduff,
and you look at Larry Summers, Bill Clinton, they went
to his island all the time, and many of this
oral Democrats. All I want is I want for people
to recognize a great job that I've done on pricing,

(25:59):
or to afford to Bill, because we brought prices way down,
but they go way lower on energy, on ending eight
wars and another one coming pretty soon. I believe we've
done a great job. I'm for any They can do
whatever they want, so we'll give them everything. Sure, I
would let the state look at it, let anybody look

(26:21):
at it, but don't talk about it too much, because honestly,
I don't want to take it away from us. It's
really a Democrat problem. The Democrats were Epstein's friends.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
I kind of wish you would have done that months ago.
I mean you sort of did.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
But then then he pretended like, why is this even
a fuss at all? And everybody was like, because it
really kind of is, and you guys have watched this delivery.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
And that's the thing is I think people got mad
because he was like, I don't even want to talk
about this, like why are we talking about this? And
I understand why didn't want to talk about it, because
it's like, listen, we want to get work done. Can
we just get work?

Speaker 2 (26:58):
And we are?

Speaker 1 (26:59):
I totally, But a lot of people were like, just
let everything, just push everything out so everybody can see it.
And I think that's you know, it was probably a
mistake the way it was a mistake, the way that
they didn't roll everything out. They just need to roll
it out and just everybody can see that. He dude
was a Democrat. He obviously was a Democrat. He hoppnob

(27:20):
with democrats. Just let's just get everything out so we
can see it and be like, see, you guys are
the scumbags. Can we move on now? Okay?

Speaker 2 (27:28):
And none of them want to move on with the
story about a representative Plasket getting texts from Epstein during
a hearing with Michael Cohen about impeaching Trump, and nobody
none of the Democrats want.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
To talk about it.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
We will talk about it, but first we just wanted
to play a couple other clips from that same setting,
where Trump was in the Oval office taking reporter questions.
One of the questions was about the United States selling
F thirty five's to Saudi Arabia. I'm not sure how
I feel about this, Yeah, but here he is talking
about it.

Speaker 9 (28:00):
Tomorrow, you're hosting Thai Arabia.

Speaker 2 (28:02):
Are you planning to sell F thirty five to Saudi Arabia?
I mean it also, are you looking at doing a
similar security agreement if.

Speaker 3 (28:10):
You Yeah, No, I'm planning. You've been a great ally.
They've got to like us very much. Look at the
Iran situation, what we did in terms of obliterating you
know there we obliterated their nuclear capability. Yeah, I will
say that we will be doing that. We'll be selling

(28:31):
F thirty five.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
No, I know a fan of that. I know I
would have been given like chrissy tigue and face. If
I was standing behind him, I'd be like, I don't
know about that. Yeah, I just feel like, listen, I know,
in a perfect world, in a perfect daisy world, we
would be the only ones that have our aircraft and

(28:55):
our military equipment, and everybody else can f off. You
don't get it. That's perfect daisy world. We don't live
in a perfect daisy world. You know, in a perfect
daisy world, there would be no income tax. You know
what I mean, right, There are a lot of changes.
There'd be a lot of changes in perfect.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
In a daisy world, there would be signs. Okay, there
would be there would be signs. There was also mention
and I did like this clip of Trump talking about
how he was talking about the cartels and this whole
you know the fact that they keep exploding like drug
boats and stuff, which I'm a huge fan of. But
the way that he talked about knowing where the cartel

(29:33):
leaders are basically at all times.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
I love that.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
You guys take a listen.

Speaker 3 (29:40):
They know how I stand. We're losing hundreds of thousands
of people to drugs. So now we've stopped the waterways,
but we know every route. We know every route. We
know the addresses of every drug lord. We know their address.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (29:55):
We know their front door, we know everything about everyone. Yeah,
killing on people, that's like a war. Would I do.
I'd be proud to it. Probably go into Congress and say, hey,
and you know what, the Democrats of the Republicans would
both agree.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
You know, also, in a perfect daisy world, we just
blow them up in their homes. This is why we
don't live in a perfect daisy world because I don't
care blow them all up everywhere. I don't care. They're
drug lords, Like why.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
Do I I don't.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Care about them.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
I don't care, seriously, And it would be good for
Mexico too, I mean, you know what I mean, Like
this would be good for everybody.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
The cartels are They're awful, Like these are terrible, awful people.
I know people who have lost children to these awful drugs.
Fentanyl is like the number one number one killer of
people ages eighteen to forty four before Trump got in office.
I honestly don't know what the numbers are. Now kill them.
I don't care. I mean, I know it's not a

(30:50):
perfect daisy world, but I'm just saying.

Speaker 2 (30:54):
People I saw in the comments were asking about or
were remarking that Trump sounds really hoarse, and he actually
addressed that question as well. Here's what he said.

Speaker 3 (31:05):
I feel great. I was shouting at people because they
was stupid about something having to do with UH trade
in a country, and I straightened it out. But I
blew my stack at these people.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
So that was the first part.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
I know, he just says it. And so then there
was a follow up question from someone was like, but
who was it? Like who were you yelling at? And
here's what he said.

Speaker 6 (31:31):
Follow ups you.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Mentioned your voice and you were shouting about trade.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
Which country in particular.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
No, a country you wanted to try and renegotiate the
terms of their trade deal? And I wasn't happy about.

Speaker 12 (31:44):
How which country was it?

Speaker 2 (31:45):
People want to.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
Know, why would I say that to you? But I
can't believe it.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
None of your business, none of your business.

Speaker 2 (31:54):
I mean, it's amazing that he even said what he said,
that there was somebody that was trying to renegotiate and
he was not having it having that.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
Do you remember when we lived in a world though,
or like it wasn't everybody's business about everything. I mean,
we're old enough to kind of remember that where a
lot of stuff happened in government where we just we
had no idea, we had no idea what was going on.
And you know what, back then, it was kind of nice.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
It was kind of nice, like some ignorance was bliss.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
It was like the seventies and eighties, You guys gotta
admit it was eighties good time.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
Just blissfully unaware of the Deep States and the fact
that we're a part of it. Apparently I don't know.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
Exactly, all right.

Speaker 2 (32:35):
So back to these texts that we talked about. Yesterday, briefly,
the Washington Post came out with the story that Jeffrey
Epstein was directly texting a member of Congress during the
impeachment trials in twenty nineteen. I guess it was, and
actually suggesting in real time to Stacey Plasket from is

(32:56):
it Puerto Rico? Like the Virgin?

Speaker 1 (32:58):
I forget she's the Virgin?

Speaker 2 (33:00):
Yeah, so they were. He was directly texting her saying,
here's what you need to ask, here's you know, Here's like,
what are you saying right now?

Speaker 3 (33:08):
I mean.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
It was ridiculous, And the Washington Post released a video
which actually is really well done because it shows not
just the text the texts exchanged, but the time stamp
along with the video from the actual hearing, so you
can see in real time what he's saying to her,
her reaction to it, and then like how she changes

(33:31):
her questions in response. It's wild.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Here it is.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
Here is the video from the Washington Post. And so
it says. Newly released documents reviewed by WAPPO appear to
indicate that during that hearing where Michael Cohen testified, Epstein
was texting Stacy Plaskett. The Post reviewed multiple video feeds
from the hearing and matched the text, which were sent
in Pacific time, with the video are you chewing?

Speaker 1 (33:56):
The text said, this was.

Speaker 13 (33:58):
One Barack Obama president.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
Of the United States, not anymore God.

Speaker 3 (34:02):
And while we were one striving through a struggling neighborhood
in Chicago.

Speaker 10 (34:07):
He commented that only black people.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
Cohen brought up rona keeper of secrets.

Speaker 3 (34:12):
Attorney client privilege.

Speaker 10 (34:13):
Yes, I will turn it over.

Speaker 13 (34:15):
You as my friend, mister meis she does that? And
a written submission that contradicted your testimony. You have suggested
you are going to come up next.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
Is that an acronym?

Speaker 13 (34:23):
Going to review it and in our next break to
correct the record. Yes or no? Yes, question you helped
out that assistance or were involved in the campaign as
a representative, as a spokesman, even in your words today,
it was your idea for the campaign dating back to
twenty eleven. Is that accurate? Yes or no?

Speaker 10 (34:38):
Yes, mister Weisenberg and other individuals, Miss Rona, who are
those individuals? Are they with the Trump organization? Are there
other people that we should be meeting with? So Alan
Weisberg is the chief financial officer. Uh huh. You got
to quickly give us as many names as you can
because so we can get to them. Is Sarona what

(35:00):
is Ronograph? Is the mister Trump's executive assistant?

Speaker 2 (35:04):
And would she be able to Robert Stein wrote to her.

Speaker 10 (35:07):
Because she was in that restress.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
And I mean, yeah, nobody you know the other the
mainstream media channels that are left leaning, they're not talking
about this. Democrats refuse to acknowledge it.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
Nothing. Yeah, can you imagine if it was somebody on
our side? Yeah, come come get a massage?

Speaker 3 (35:29):
Right?

Speaker 2 (35:30):
And so Hakeem Jeffries was asked about this directly, and
just like Chuck Schumer in the clip we played a
few moments ago, he's answering, I don't even know what question.
They simply will not discuss this.

Speaker 9 (35:44):
Looking why should Americans trust you? And how Democrats on
the Jeffrey Epstein files when one of your own at
Congressman Plasket was found to be texting with Jeffrey Epstein
during a hearing getting information from him, using that in
her questioning during a congressional hearing, and at one point

(36:05):
he tells her, good job.

Speaker 11 (36:07):
This is a bipartisan effort to make sure that consistent
with what the survivors have requested, that this full and
complete transparency, and every single predator who may be in
those Justice Department files doesn't escape accountability.

Speaker 1 (36:24):
That was the dumbest answer ever. Can you imagine that
we're all dumber for it. Can you imagine if it
were a Republican, if that person had an R after
her name, what his answer would have been. It would
have been vastly different. It would have been as stupid
as what he just said, because he is, and it would.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
Have included the name Stacy Plaskett like seven hundred.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
Times about yeah, like forty jillion times. Like all of
a sudden, he's just like, let me go ahead and
like say that it's bipartisan. No, this isn't bipartisan anymore.
I swear saying waiting to see, Like when I go
down I thirty five, there's a I always tell you guys,
there's that billboard that says where the Epstein files Trump,

(37:07):
you know, kind of a thing because somebody is you
know they want that now. They didn't say that two
years ago. Some freaking liberal put that up on I
thirty five. I'm just curious to see if that's still
up there. I have to drive there today. I have
to drive the BUCkies and see if that billboard is
still there. These people are just unreal. Now all of
a sudden, they're gonna be like, oh, you know over.

Speaker 13 (37:30):
Right.

Speaker 2 (37:32):
So you guys, we've been talking for the past few
weeks about this contest from Chef i Q, and we've
been asking for your like disaster Turkey Day stories, and
we have picked a winner.

Speaker 1 (37:44):
We have we get a lot of submissions. Okay, this
is the winner. You only say the winner. Now you
may just say her name and then tell the story. Yeah, okay,
the winner is coy Ann Marners. I think I'm saying
she's watching her name right. Okay, let me read you
the story, my epic turkey fail, a holiday tale of hope, cubris,
and frozen poultry. Let me take you back to the

(38:06):
year I decided, boldly, bravely, and with absolutely no experience
that I would cook the big holiday meal for the
whole family, not just for my husband and baby oh no,
for the full extended family, including my mother in law,
the culinary Martha Stewart of Alberta. Picture me, a young
mom with a one year old in my head, glowing
with holiday ambition. I was so ready, so confident. I
was so wrong. Step one the potatoes. To get ahead

(38:29):
of the game, I made my mashed potatoes early and
put them in the freezer. Genius right. I was practically
a domestic goddess. Step two the turkey storage crisis. Living
in Alberta, I didn't have a fridge big enough for
a turkey that could feed a small village, but I
did have a backyard full of naturally refrigerated snow. So
out the bird went into the great white freezer known
as Canada. Well, Mother Nature did not get the memo.

(38:51):
Overnight we got three feet maybe more of snow. My turkey,
wrapped in white plastic, vanished, just gone. So there I
was at Dawn's standing in my yard like a deranged archaeologist,
stabbing the snow at the ski pole, praying to hit poultry.
After several minutes of poking, cursing and contemplating and running
away from home, thunk turkey located frozen solid but located.

(39:13):
Step three, I thought, in the oven, right, I figured,
no problem. I thought, what cooks? Yes, I truly believe this.
While the half frozen turkey began roasting, I imagine the
ice crystals keeping it moist, like some kind of frosty marinade.
I turned to the potatoes into the microwave. They went,
what could go wrong? Step forward the discovery. As the
turkey cook something felt off. Why did it snow weird?

(39:35):
Why was the shape strange? Because apparently, and this was
news to me, people put a paper bag with extra
parts inside the turkey. Oh my god, nobody told me this.
I grew up in Texas eating chicken fried steak instead
of holiday birds. We didn't have giblets. Giblets, we had
gravy and lots of it. Step five dinner served sort of, Oh,
this should be good. Fast forward to my moment of triumph.

(39:58):
The table was set, my family was gathered. I had
sides glory. I believed naively that I had done it.
Except the turkey still frozen. The mashed potatoes also still
partially frozen, complete with tiny ice cubes listening like sad
little jewels. The dressing of Frankenstein mashup with multiple boxes
of stovetop because I had no idea how to make
real dressing, the gravy delicious and poured over stovetop because

(40:19):
we definitely weren't eating that turkey. So the official meal
ended up being stove top plus gravy, sweet potatoes, green beans,
and a whole lot of humility. Step six, the mother
in law factor. Now let me paint the picture of
the woman I was cooking for. My mother in law
is the type. You had a rake for her carpet
so the nap always faced the same direction, wrapped appliance
cords around toilet paper rolls so they'd lie perfectly flat,

(40:42):
vacuumed under the table while you were eating because the
crumbs are a moral failing. Made everything from scratch, pasta, bread,
probably are own butter, and it all tasted phenomenal. So naturally,
this was the year I chose to debut my cooking skills,
and after dinner, if we can call it that, I
wanted to cry. I felt like I'd let everybody down,
but mostly I'd let myself down. The aftermath was I
never volunteered to cook the family holiday meal again, and honestly,

(41:04):
probably for the best Levey chicks, and you lease.

Speaker 2 (41:07):
Now she gets one of these amazing chef by Q
meet thermometers, So it was worth it, right, Yeah, And.

Speaker 1 (41:13):
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You can get one thirty percent off chef by q
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Speaker 3 (41:19):
Do it.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
That was a doozy.

Speaker 2 (41:22):
That was a doozy, but obviously well deserved that she
is the winner.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
So come backs to her, see you.

Speaker 2 (41:30):
It's interesting now that there does seem to be some
grumbling and some of the emails and stuff that have
come out about the Epstein stuff that the Clintons, you know,
they've been called to come and talk to Congress, like, hey,
we've got.

Speaker 1 (41:42):
Some questions for you.

Speaker 2 (41:45):
And according to Anna Paulina Luna, who she said, Bill
and Hillary Clinton are refusing to appear before the House
Oversight for their depositions regarding Jeffrey Epstein. Excuse me, notice
how House Democrats suddenly have nothing to say about that?

Speaker 5 (42:01):
I know.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
It's so that's the thing. Be careful what you wish for.
They have been It's like it, listen, they could have
they could have asked for this step years ago. And
then Trump gets an office bud We're gonna get him.
You could. If there was something to get, they would
have gotten it years ago. There's such morons, and now
they're like they picked, they picked, they picked, and now

(42:22):
it's like, hey, you know what the Clintons had something
to do with this? Oh god, crickets.

Speaker 2 (42:26):
Yeah, exactly idiots, which is why the lis variant tweeted
Jeffrey Epstein hated Trump so much that he was coaching
Democrats on how.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
To impeach him.

Speaker 2 (42:37):
If he had even a shred of evidence to actually
use against him, he would have. So that's a great point, right,
the fact that Epstein is texting Plasket in real time
trying to hurt Trump. If that's all he could do,
that's all he could do, right, because if he wanted
to do more, he could have.

Speaker 1 (42:57):
And he was coaching them with massage oil while rub
their shoulders. Oh god, love it.

Speaker 2 (43:04):
Discuss so so gross, so gross, so gross. All Right,
we got to go back to Trump for a minute
because he was at the McDonald's Impact Summit yesterday giving
a speech, and there were so many cute moments that
we just had to share, one of which is just
a pledge to Americans. Obviously, affordability is a big deal
to him, it's a big deal to all of us,

(43:24):
and he addressed it. I'm just going to play a
tiny clip of it. You can go watch the whole
thing wherever you watch things, but here's a little taste.

Speaker 3 (43:33):
My pledge to every family and every small business is
that I will not rest until you are rich or stronger,
more successful, happier. So you've gotten a piece of the
American dream. Some of you in this room have really
gotten a piece of it.

Speaker 2 (43:50):
Some of y'all are rich in here.

Speaker 1 (43:52):
Yeah, that's true. Well, I will say, listen, I know
people are so antsy about all this economic stuff, but
I've just giving him grace because it's he has not
even been in office a year, right, and he's I
think he's done a lot of stuff, you guys, He's
done a lot of great stuff. I like him, So
maybe I'm biased. I am biased. I am admittedly biased,

(44:13):
but I just he cannot do everything all at once,
and the guy is an auto penning miss. He's doing
all the things all at once. He's doing you know,
foreign policy stuff, he's doing all the transgender stuff. He's
juggling a lot. He's I'm giving him, I think a
lot more grace, probably than most people, because I live
in Texas and I know what a complete and utter
hot mess the border was and he fixed it right

(44:36):
off the bat. That's so much more than what we
can say for the previous disaster we had an office,
So that alone was such a huge win for me
that I just he's doing great, and so We've got
a couple of years more where I'm going to give
him some grace On the economy, and I think things
are looking up, especially people's borrowing, k's everything. They're looking
up so well, and.

Speaker 2 (44:55):
It takes some time to dig out of the hole
the total of the whole that we were in thanks to Biden.
So yeah, I think that we Yes, there are things
that we disagree with him about, but all in all,
I still am super happy with the winning that he's doing.

Speaker 1 (45:11):
And I do think if you look at, you know,
Thanksgiving dinner this year as opposed to last year, I
do think it's more affordable this year. Am I wrong
about that?

Speaker 2 (45:20):
Well, that's the thing. I think, depending on where you
are in the country, there are still issues with like
grocery prices, but obviously gas is much lower, but that
still depends to some degree where you are in the country.
But the fact that, like how many people have self
deported at this point, I think it's like two million
plus the people that Trump has actually deported, those effects

(45:42):
are going to be felt. It just takes a little
bit of time. The fact that there's no longer that
huge drain on resources, I mean, like, give him a beat,
you know me.

Speaker 1 (45:52):
I really think, look a little yeah. I mean, if
I see a steady decrease in prices, I'm happy with that.
I just I just think that, you know, he can't
fix everything all at once. I think he's doing a
great job. I think his cabinet's doing a great job.
And people just need to calm their tits, you know,
exactly right.

Speaker 2 (46:11):
Also, he talked about because he was at this McDonald's
hosted Impact Summit, he wanted to make sure that he
mentioned what a fan he is of McDonald's.

Speaker 3 (46:21):
As you may have heard, I'm also one of your
all time most loyal customers. I really am. Well, I
think that's good. I'm pretty sure that's good. While other
politicians fly around on campaign planes stocked with expensive catering,
on Trump Force one prior to ascending to Air Force one,

(46:44):
which is quite a nice plane. Also, we served only
McDonald's almost every time. On occasion we couldn't find one,
which is pretty hard to believe, we'd go another route,
but we really did. You fed us very well, and
I even got Bobby Kennedy to eat a big mac.

Speaker 1 (47:00):
You guys. I have to tell on Mock. I have
to tell on her right now. I'm telling on her
right now. So Mack and I have been best friends
for a very very long time. Okay, we did radio
in Indianapolis for better part of a decade. When we
were on the radio one time, I was horrified to
find out she had never had a big mac. We
were in our forties, you guys. Okay, that's true.

Speaker 2 (47:22):
She had never even I was in my fifties, probably,
I don't.

Speaker 1 (47:25):
Think when you see you, because she had never had
a big mac. And I was like, I'm sorry, what
is even happening. Her parents, sweetest birdlike Polish people. Okay,
they're Polish Americans. They came here from Poland, and her
mom just never fed her, you know, fast food. She
just never had well, it was a huge treat to

(47:47):
get to mc donald's.

Speaker 2 (47:48):
But I never had a big Mac because I don't
like all the stuff I like complaining and so we
were just a regular burger.

Speaker 1 (47:53):
We have to go get mock a big Mac. I
mean you've got to have that if you're American. I
feel like it's one of those things like, of course
you have to have a big mat now my favorite day.

Speaker 2 (48:03):
What if you don't like all that stuff on it?

Speaker 1 (48:05):
Mock because because it's your American duty to eat a
big Mat. It's kind of like it's your American duty
to eat McDonald's. But like why the Big Max Because
it's like it's like their flagship burger, and it's kind
of like it's like your American duty to watch Diehard
at Christmas and my rom I'm not wrong, you gotta

(48:26):
do that. My favorite thing.

Speaker 2 (48:27):
Lots of people that haven't had them, by the way,
oh fake, come on faye.

Speaker 1 (48:33):
But I like, my favorite thing is just their fries.
I don't care about anything else. I just love a
large fry. Just give me a large fry. My daughter.
And now they have a basket, you guys, they have
like a little like a big basket and my daughter
and I will split those because sometimes you just got
to kick the jamiot get yourself a large fry. You
know what I'm saying. True, It's true. Everybody wants fries.

(48:53):
You're welcome.

Speaker 2 (48:56):
Trump, as you remember, also had a short stint as
a McDonald's employee, which he also pointed out at the summit.

Speaker 3 (49:06):
Here he is, and I'm honoring to stand before you
as the very first former McDonald's strike cook ever to
become president of the United States. And I actually was
there for about thirty minutes, and that was thirty minutes
longer than Kamala was there despite her job at McDonald's

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that didn't work out too well, and the person at
McDonald's informed us off the record that she never worked there.
Whoever you are, we appreciate that. That was very day.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
I love it. It's so great.

Speaker 2 (49:44):
And then lastly, he gave them the audience a treat
and performed even though he's under the weather. You can
hear his voice all raspy, you know, from screaming at
an unnamed country. But even though he wasn't one hundred
percent healthy, he still gave them.

Speaker 1 (50:10):
There's a role now, I know, I totally get down.
He needs us to dance with him, you know.

Speaker 2 (50:17):
Oh my god, I just love that so much. Love it,
love it so much, really quickly. Before we move on
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Speaker 2 (52:14):
Yep. All right, So here's some news. Ted Cruz is
apparently laying the groundwork for his twenty twenty eight presidential run,
and I am opposed to this.

Speaker 1 (52:33):
He's going to lose. He's gonna best candidate at all. Yeah,
well he's going to lose. I mean, it's God bless him.
I appreciate his ego and his confidence. I wish I
had that kind of confidence, you know, But I but no,
thank you, but.

Speaker 2 (52:47):
No, thank you. But I feel like there's better choices
we've just got.

Speaker 1 (52:51):
We've got so many, We've got so many that I mean,
like you put him up against a Marco Rubio, are
you kidding? Come on, Like Marco Rubio is probably not
going to even be like the presidential pick, and he's
fully qualified at this point.

Speaker 2 (53:04):
Yeah, I'm not seeing this happen.

Speaker 1 (53:06):
But thank you, thank you for your service.

Speaker 3 (53:09):
But no.

Speaker 2 (53:11):
Also, more information has come out about Thomas Crooks, the
Butler Pennsylvania assassin, and that is apparently that he used
they then pronouns and was obsessed with furries. This according
to the New York Post, raise your hand if this
surprises you anyway.

Speaker 1 (53:26):
No one's raising their hands. I see no hands raised. None.

Speaker 2 (53:31):
Seriously, this is like a pattern and I think we're
starting to get way too used to it. It's a problem.
Also Chicago schools. Chicago's is a hot mess in like
a multitude of ways right now, as we know, crime
obviously being one of them. But their schools are in
terrible shape too. And now there's been a report that

(53:52):
apparently shows that their public schools were spending money on
teacher luxuries in like the most ridiculous ways. You're going
to hear a news story about this. It is going
to make you rage.

Speaker 13 (54:07):
Good morning, David.

Speaker 14 (54:08):
The Inspector General took a look at the travel expenses
of teachers and principles in the Chicago public school systems
and concluded that when the bank accounts were fat with
COVID money, the staff ran wild, as you mentioned, trips
to Egypt, Finland, or Hawaiian resorts, even one on a safari,
and there was no oversight to stop them. The amount
spent on travel in twenty twenty one was three hundred

(54:28):
thousand dollars. It jumped up in twenty twenty two to
three point four million, doubled in twenty twenty three, and
kept getting bigger in twenty twenty four. The report concludes
that more scrutiny was put to whether the expense paperwork
was done correctly, then whether the expensives were excessive. As
a result, more than ninety percent of the traveling employees
went over the allowable limits. Oftentimes lodging at airfare was

(54:51):
double the allowable rate. One of the reasons the trips
were not rejected is that they were not asking for approval.
Of fifteen international trips noted by the Inspector General were
never submitted for approval. And then we start seeing wildlife trips,
balloon rides, staff saying extra days for personal reasons. And
this in a school district that claims a seven hundred
million dollar budget hole.

Speaker 1 (55:12):
Superb We do.

Speaker 12 (55:13):
Need more special ed teachers. But if you can think
about the fact that seven point seven million dollars in
wasted tax payer money for green rides and looking at
giraffes and elephants, oh my god, could have gone to
hiring one hundred of those special ed teachers. These are
the questions that we need to be asking.

Speaker 14 (55:31):
Yeah, I keep on release of the Inspector General's report,
Chicago Public schools froze all overnight travel with this statement.
This measure reflects our continued commitment to responsible financial stewardship
and to prioritories and resources that directly support classrooms and students.
As far as performance, less than half of third to
eighth graders are reading at grade level, less than a

(55:53):
quarter are proficient at math.

Speaker 2 (55:55):
Yeah, Dan, Mike, it sounds like there might be more
of this where that came from.

Speaker 1 (55:59):
Only thank you. What a story, just what a story, indeed,
and it's all across the country. We're I mean, our
kids are dumber than ever. My daughter and I were
in the car last night and we were listening something
and they were on Fox and they were talking about
how ACT and SAT scores are the lowest they've ever been.
And I looked at her, I'm like, did you hear that?
And she goes, doesn't surprise me, Mom, She's like surrounded.

(56:24):
Just I mean, like, kids are so stupid now, and
I know that people are going to be like, that's
me and Daisy. No, it's not mean kids are stupid.
That show it right, there's data, there's data to back
it up. They're dumber than ever, So I mean, do
it that way you will, But it doesn't help that
our our school systems are like we're they're sucking money

(56:45):
and they're not doing the right things with the money.
There's no oversight. It's just and i am just so
sick of this crap. I'm so silly.

Speaker 2 (56:53):
And you know, it's it's fine that there's been an
inspector general report, but none of those teachers that knew
what they were doing, they're not going to get fired.
There's not going to be accountability. The unions will protect them,
and this will continue to be an issue totally.

Speaker 1 (57:04):
I mean, we've been talking about this garbage four years, yep,
and they're just like, oh, no, keep giving us more money,
more money. No, it's insane. It doesn't get better, and
our kids are getting dumber. And even though Trump has
done such a.

Speaker 2 (57:20):
Phenomenal job on the border and illegal crossings are essentially
at zero at this point, the people that Joe Biden
allowed to be here that still haven't been caught are
continuing to do terrible, terrible things. Case in point, this
is from Plano, Texas Popular Park.

Speaker 8 (57:38):
Already this morning, we've seen several people out alone on walks.
Police say that a woman was on a jog when
a man attacked her with a hammer. This all happened
on Thursday around five pm. The details here they're disturbing.
Plano police tell us the woman was hit in the
head with the hammer several times. She managed to fight
the man off and he ran away. Four hours later

(58:01):
police had a suspect in custody. They arrested seventeen year
old Sergio Noi de Nova Duertde and a legal migrant
from Mexico. According to DJs, he came in on a
tourist visa and then in March of twenty twenty four,
he was arrested for burglary and larceny. He was arrested
under the BIDED administration and was released back into the

(58:23):
community with a notice to appear now. The woman was
taken to the hospital with serious injuries, but police say
it could have been a lot worse because duct tape
was found at the scene. Many people in this area
are on high alert right now, looking out for one another.

Speaker 1 (58:39):
Oh, not all illegals are bad, they're not. You're such
a race as nazy. Oh my god. You know what
would have solved that problem is if she carried.

Speaker 2 (58:50):
Yeah, that's true, but why should she have to?

Speaker 1 (58:52):
You know what I mean? I know she shouldn't, but
it is Texas and you can do that. Just putting
it out there. I mean, if I listen, if I
were jogging, listen, women, I'm just saying, if you're jogging
by yourself, don't do it alone. And if you're doing
it alone, you need to make sure you get your
license to carry and do it. And that guy, I'm
just saying, like as he was running away, why.

Speaker 2 (59:16):
And he was released with a notice to appear? What
is You're already being a criminal? So sick of how
the Biden administration bungled literally everything. Yeah, and innocent people
continue to pay for it.

Speaker 1 (59:30):
It's insanity. And I just again stick of this too.

Speaker 2 (59:36):
So sick of it. We've got Trump tweet for you
to read. That is a completely different topic. But this
was exciting. This came out yesterday if you want to
read that.

Speaker 1 (59:46):
Congratulations to the world on the incredible vote of the
United Nations Security Council just moments ago acknowledging and endorsing
the Board of Peace, which will be cheered by me
and include the most powerful and respected leaders throughout the world.
This will go down is one of the biggest approvals
in the history of the United Nations. Will lead to
further peace all over the world and as a moment
of true historic proportion. Thank you to the United Nations

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and all of the countries on the UN Security Council, China, Russia,
of France, the United Kingdom, Algeria, Denmark, Greece, Guyana, South Korea, Pakistan, Panama,
si Era, Lea, Slovenia and Somalia. Also thank you to
those countries that weren't on this committee but strongly backed
the effort, including Qatar, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia, Turkey and Jordan. The members

(01:00:30):
of the Board and many more exciting announcements will be
made in the coming weeks. So this is interesting stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:00:38):
So we're going to see what the plan will be
for Gaza and whether this peace thing, the ceasefire holds
and what's going to come of it. But this is
definitely news that's heading in the right direction.

Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
I would say, so, yeah, that's very positive. I like that, Monk,
very very.

Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
For sure, very positive. And then back on this whole
idea of trans people having serious mental problems and committing crimes.
This happened in Charlotte, North Carolina, just ten minutes away
from my boy, which I'm not a fan of. But
border patrol agents were attacked by a transgender lunatic in

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Charlotte and then led federal agents on a high speed pursuit.
You can see the photo on the right hand side
of your screen. Well, that's exactly right, that's exactly right.
And this is somebody that does like like Nick Sorder suggested,
this is somebody that needs to be held without bond, right,
so that there is an example set. Enough is enough.

Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
But that's crazy. What that wasn't a rhetorical question? What
is that?

Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
That is a dude trying to be a woman thinks
he looks feminine in some way?

Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
Is that a wig? What's happening there? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:01:51):
I can't Maybe it's just my eyes. I can't really see. Like,
good lord, try harder.

Speaker 2 (01:01:59):
Yeah, anyway, that happened. Yesterday we talked about the spat
between Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Green, which continues. Apparently,
Marjorie Taylor Green was supposed to appear on the Piers
Morgan Show and canceled at the very last minute, which
did not go over well with Pierce Morgan, who tweeted,

(01:02:20):
why did you just cancel our interview at the last minute,
Marjorie Taylor Green. He put this on X and then
it caused somebody to respond to him, did you mean
to write this privately, Pierce? You know, like in line
with basic etiquette. So some people went after Piers saying
that it was inappropriate to call her out in this
public way. Why but well exactly, And then when Pierce responded,

(01:02:43):
I was like, oh damn. He said, does basic etiquette
include requesting that my team and I stay late in
our London studio, reconfirming the time of the interview this
afternoon and then suddenly canceling right before we were due
to start with no explanation. Yea, she should be called
out for that. Yeah, that's what the team Pierce. She's

(01:03:04):
a diva. She's a diva needs to be called out.
So I'm also sick of her. I'm sick of a
lot of things today, sick of a.

Speaker 1 (01:03:11):
Lot of things. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:03:12):
I think that that was fine to make it known.

Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
Hopefully fine.

Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
I mean, can you imagine being told to stay late
we're coming and then cancel totally.

Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
It's it's again, it goes in line with a lot
of these you know, public servants, right, who get into
these positions, and then she becomes a diva. You know,
know your place, lady, You're you're our employee is what
you are, and they forget it and she gets into
her little headspace and thinks, I'm so I'm a celebrity.

(01:03:43):
You look at me, I'm important, and now I'm a
seven I'm really meek and quiet, right.

Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
And I don't want to be part of this toxic
fighting anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
So toxic you guys, so shut up, shut up.

Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
We've talked about the fact that there is I think
a chief of staff or deputy chief I don't remember
the exact title, but Tucker Carlson's son works very very
closely with JD Vance and it makes some people nervous.
And I think that that's a reasonable thing for people
to be nervous about, and I think it's reasonable to
ask questions. This is not a child. This is a

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grown man working for JD Vance who has access to
lots and lots of information and also access to a
media person who is very biased on all kinds of
different levels, right, which we've talked about at nauseum. And
so there was a reporter I think her name's Sloan
that asked some questions, and I thought that we were

(01:04:40):
living in the age where we're supposed to ask questions,
that it's good to ask questions, and she was asking
the questions, which I thought were appropriate. By the way,
Buckley is this kid's name. His uncle, Tucker's brother is
also named Buckley, and that Buckley, the brother of Tucker Carlson,
has been retweeting some very problematic like you know, pro

(01:05:02):
fuentas kinds of things. So, yeah, there's reason to think
that there are issues within JD's office that may.

Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
Need to be addressed.

Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
And so Sloan Rackmouth tweeted today we learned that Tucker
Carlson's brother idolizes Nick fuentas racism and anti Semitism is
a Carlson family trait. Is Tucker's son Buckley, who serves
as JD Vance's top aid, also a vile bigot. America
deserves to know how deep the Carlson's family ethnic and
religious hatred runs.

Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
I think it's a great it's a great question. I
think it's fair. I think it's fair too. I mean,
the kid got the job because of who his dad is.

Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
I mean, well he's actually yeah, I mean, he's been
I forget the other congress person that he worked for,
but he actually worked in somebody else's office prior to that,
and liltally, he does a great job.

Speaker 1 (01:05:55):
I sure seems to qualified. You don't think that he
got those doors opened to him because of who he is?
Come on, mock oh.

Speaker 2 (01:06:01):
I mean, I'm not doubting it, right, But there are
people who are saying it's wrong for this journalist to
ask these questions.

Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
And I don't think.

Speaker 2 (01:06:09):
Jade jd Vance is one of the people. He went
after her quickly, and so he saw that tweet and
he said, Sloan Rackmouth is a quote unquote journalist who
has decided to obsessively attack a staffer in his twenties
because she doesn't like the views of his father. Every
time I see a public attack on Buckley, it is
a complete lie. And yes, I notice every person with

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an agenda who unfairly attacks a good guy who does
a great job.

Speaker 12 (01:06:37):
For me.

Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
He probably does do a great job, but the problem
is that he has racist and anti Semitic people in
his family. He's high profile guy, and he has family
members who are racist and anti Smitic. He's got to
deal with that head on. He's in politics. That's politics, baby, Yeah,
that's what's happening.

Speaker 2 (01:06:54):
JD is also going to have to deal with this.
This is going to become a bigger issue for him.
Nick Fuent has just got done and what a couple
of weeks ago calling JD Vance's wife a dirty jeet
and JD still hasn't responded to that yet. He goes
in full attack dog mode for Tucker's son. There's some
questions about that, and Jody's going to have JD's going

(01:07:16):
to have his hands full trying to play both sides
of this fence. So it's a concern. And there's a
guy who is friends with JD. What is his name?
I can't you're going to see it on the screen.
I think it's Drer. I'm not even sure how to
pronounce it. He wrote a substack about some discoveries that
he made about the staffing at the capitol in general.

(01:07:39):
If you could go ahead and read this summary. The
summary comes from open source Intel. It's Rod Dreer.

Speaker 1 (01:07:47):
Read this in case you missed it. Prominent conservative writer
Rod Dreer, a long time front of Vance, sounded an
alarm this month. He said that roughly thirty to forty
percent of Republican staffers in Washington under the age of
thirty are Groyper's or Nick Wentes fans. Good Lord, Yeah,
Rod writes, I was able to have a few minutes
with the Vice President. I shared with him my views
about the threat that Nick Fuentey's and Groybrism posed to

(01:08:09):
the country, to the GOP, and to him personally. He
listened to what I had to say, and that all
and that is all I can say about it, out
of respect for his privacy. There's a dangerous disease moving
to the system, and the people who should be confronting
it are pretending it is not there. By the time
they finally decided to deal with it, it will be
far too late. And to the Vice President, there is
no reason to swing at this reporter. At the reporter,

(01:08:31):
you can answer plainly. You can note that Tucker offered
a soft interview to someone you labeled yourself labeled as
a white supremacist. You can acknowledge that Tucker Carlson's brother,
Buckley Carlson, is a fan of Nick Fuentey's and has
accused Jewish Jewish conservative hosts of being foreign agents. Then
you can point out that your deputy deputy Press secretary
also named Buckley Carlson twenty eight and Tucker Carlson's son

(01:08:54):
does not share any of those views. Because this is
the thing, and I know that sometimes in our comment section,
you know, people be like, why are you talking about this?
Because this is a dangerous disease moving through the system,
and people who are not confronting it are doing so
at our demise, like, this is a problem, you guys.
It's a problem that's going to be a problem in
twenty twenty eight. It's going to be a big effing

(01:09:15):
problem probably in twenty twenty six. Yeah, probably in twenty
twenty six. And so we're trying to we're trying to
confront the problem head on right now, in advance, preemptively
before it gets out of control. And people who are like, oh,
it's fine, it's fine, you chicks are just like making
something out of nothing. We're not, because we've been in
this game for almost twenty years and we see patterns

(01:09:36):
and we know what's happening. This is literally like our
twentieth rodeo. Okay, we've seen this crap before. This is
just this is actually worse than it's ever been. So
we see like we see it happening. It's like brewing
in the background, and it's gonna get bad in twenty
twenty eight.

Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
It is, and JD's going to have to contend with this,
and this was not the way to do it. I
don't think that this was good for him, right, So
we'll see how he manages it. Matt Gates, who's also
been highly questionable lately and who it's now been discovered,

(01:10:14):
had a very very bigoted, anti Semitic producer on his
show This is super interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
He came out in defensive him.

Speaker 2 (01:10:22):
Apparently this guy had tweeted something super anti semitic and
ultimately deleted it after being called out like crazy, and
Matt jumped to his defense. And so here's what he said.
My producer Vish Bura, posted something dumb this week. He
knew it was dumb and quickly deleted it. I too,
have posted dumb things on social media without thinking. Some

(01:10:43):
I've deleted, some I haven't, and I've had to pay
some consequences along the way. Vish will too. I'm not
the Internet hall monitor of any of my co workers, Thankfully,
I can say. On the Matt Gates show. We do
not believe in applying bigotry to any group of people,
no matter where they live or how they worship. We
stand again and such bigotry every night, every weeknight at
nine pm on on. And so then somebody was like,

(01:11:06):
I call bullshit on all of that, because it was
not just one dumb tweet. And this person pointed out
several instances.

Speaker 1 (01:11:14):
A huge pattern.

Speaker 2 (01:11:16):
And this is a Jewish woman, Stella Escabido, and she
works at Oan and so she said, Hey, Matt, trying
to understand a few things you said that. That post
was quickly deleted, but it stayed up for several hours.
Can you clarify? By the way, here are some other
public posts from Vish that I'm trying to understand. One
calling a Jewish woman a stinky yenta, telling a Jewish

(01:11:40):
woman you sound.

Speaker 1 (01:11:41):
Like a leftist.

Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
We don't want you in the Republican Party. Posting about
Jewish American conservative Elizabeth Barkahanna, who often appears on on
and writing Israel First, Elizabeth Barkahana proves the Nineteenth Amendment
was a mistake. My God, defending someone in a Nazi
uniform on Halloween, writing America First, means not being held

(01:12:03):
hostage by a nearly centrally century old post war consensus
fairy tale about what happened in World War Two? Was
he referring to the Holocaust as a fairy tale? Just asking?
She said, And then, amazingly, given the time that we're
in right now, that guy got fired. So when America

(01:12:24):
fired Vish Burah. This was yesterday after he posted a
cartoon last week that characterized Jewish people as scheming cockroaches
that he later labeled as vermin. Way to pick them, Matt,
way to pick them? His face, I know, it's so sergified.

Speaker 1 (01:12:42):
It's very sergified. Yeah, don't your face with your pa.

Speaker 2 (01:12:48):
And then I can't believe I'm about to play a
clip that actually makes Destiny look like the same person,
which he's not. Okay, Destiny is a lunatic, but he
and Nick Flentes are talking about the fact that Nick
believed doesn't believe in our founding Fathers, our constitution, anything
that is that makes America America. He only believes in

(01:13:13):
some version of Catholicism, being an authoritarian figure in the
United States, and Destiny's calling him out on it. This
is kind of an amazing little snippet of a conversation.

Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
From the Founding fathers.

Speaker 6 (01:13:26):
The frame Americanism is a heresy in the Catholic Church.
You know that if you do fucking anything.

Speaker 1 (01:13:31):
What is the point of trying to say that the
United States should be some theocratic regime and then act
like you're better than any other group of people trying
to change because.

Speaker 14 (01:13:37):
Because one is right and one is not right, you're all.

Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
That's all fucked me. How do I not know that
one religion is right and the other is wrong. You're
the first one in history to think of that one?

Speaker 5 (01:13:47):
Nick A good one, chee.

Speaker 1 (01:13:50):
How how are these thirty to forty percent of the
dudes working in the Republican Party now are following that?
Keep that in mind, y'all, and then and when we
talk about it, that's why.

Speaker 2 (01:14:02):
Yeah, And these are the people that all have Christ's
King in their bios. I make a first in their bios.
They are going to freaking ruin this country.

Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
Will They'll definitely. They're ruining our party. They're ruining our
party right now. They're definitely gonna ruin this country. So,
I mean, that's why we fight every day. That's why
I don't care. I just I don't care. People can
come after us all they want. They can try to
take us down. This is what they're trying to do.
They will every day. They're trying to take Mock and
I down. I mean, Candice will bitch and mount about that.

(01:14:32):
Are you kidding me? Seriously?

Speaker 2 (01:14:36):
Let me make sure I've got I see that people
have sent venomoir. I don't want to forget them, and
I know that I will if I don't open this
right freaking now, do it?

Speaker 1 (01:14:46):
So I'm going to do that.

Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:14:47):
Thirty minutes ago, thirty two minutes before. Oh my gosh,
you guys are so so kind. There's so many Okay,
hang on because we had something to get to from before.
I don't know, I haven't read them yet. This is
from yesterday, Kristin Hanshaw said, speaking of Democrats talking down
to black people. Michelle Obama saying white people laugh and

(01:15:08):
can't swim LARPing as oppressed.

Speaker 1 (01:15:12):
Give me a break, right season sufferable. Everything is about
her hair and race. Just stop it. Nobody wants Nobody
cares about your hair, lady. I know god.

Speaker 2 (01:15:24):
Lisa Bowler said, Happy twenty fifth anniversary a day early
to you and mister Mock and happy twenty fifth anniversary
to my husband Steve today. That was yesterday, She says, Mack,
I always think of us as anniversary buddies. I love that.
Dana Spain said, morning, beautiful chicks, asking for prayers of

(01:15:44):
all dominations. As you are reading this, I am in
surgery sending a jew Bee payment but couldn't afford the
full seven thousand.

Speaker 1 (01:15:56):
I love it. Well, good luck with all.

Speaker 2 (01:15:58):
Of that luck in your surgery.

Speaker 1 (01:16:00):
Everybody send prayers. We don't know what kind of surgery
it is.

Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
Tricia Gamble said, sending seventeen in honor of my grandson
Isaac's seventeenth birthday and to support my favorite podcast. I
follow several and yours is the best. I do agree
that God brought you two together to do just this,
and your chemistry is perfect.

Speaker 1 (01:16:20):
Keep up the good work, ladies. Very sweet. We believe
it was divine too. Thank you, Oh Gosh.

Speaker 2 (01:16:26):
Shannon Spofford said, please pray for our corrections. Family. VA
doc is investigating the deadly Monday morning attack by an
inmate at River North Correctional Center. COO. Jeremy Lewis Hall, forty,
was killed in the vicious attack. Officer Hall had been
an employee with the Via DOOC since April twenty fifth
of twenty four. That's wow, horrible, that is horrible reading

(01:16:48):
that at all. No, okay, I lost my place. Let
me give okay, here we go, Katie Gil said. Candice
goes after anyone she views as a threat. Take it
as the biggest compliant that she's going after you. You
all reach a ton of people and have called out
her lies, and she must attack now. I still remember
when she featured y'all making fun of her shoulder pads.

Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
Oh my god, right, she still so mad. She still
wears the shoulder pads. It's ridiculous, like stopping, like like
channeling a linebacker. Lady right.

Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
Karen Marisco said, we should have expected this. The gospel
was getting out and people are finding salvation in Jesus.
The devil hates this. Candace is playing right into his hands.
Pray against it and for Tpusa Erica. And remember our
God is in control and has already won love you.
Yes man, Yeah needed that pep talk. Annessa Rushidi said,

(01:17:41):
did you notice yesterday how Michelle Obama pronounced straight? She
was saying straight.

Speaker 1 (01:17:47):
Straight with an sh interesting.

Speaker 2 (01:17:51):
Yeah, interesting. Gwen Niedermeyer said, first time giver. I've been
watching since twenty twenty, twenty fifth anniversary Mock and Ron
from Gwen in Wisconsin. I love you chicks, and I
tell everyone to listen to you. From Gwen, same name
as Daisy's daughter.

Speaker 1 (01:18:08):
I know I was gonna say, I love your name, Gwen,
I love it, I love your name.

Speaker 2 (01:18:12):
Francis du Lac said, I couldn't love you chicks aka
my Deep State connections anymore. Twenty five dollars for twenty
five years Mock, or for your your deep State uniforms
with the beautiful collar with Mandarin.

Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
Everybody's elevated in Amandarin collars and nice. It's an elevation
of the uniform.

Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
Gay Olsen ober Slinsky said, Happy anniversary.

Speaker 1 (01:18:37):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
Susette Paramore said, Happy anniversary. Mock. Also will purchase rough
Greens for my spoiled and picky eater cats, sweets and avadel.
Those are fun names.

Speaker 1 (01:18:47):
They are fun. You're super fun.

Speaker 2 (01:18:50):
Margo MacArthur said, Happy anniversary, Mock and Ron twenty five
is wonderful and impressive. Hugs to my favorite Deep State
soldiers fighting.

Speaker 1 (01:18:57):
The good fight.

Speaker 2 (01:18:58):
Thank you so much, and may Do said happy anniversary.

Speaker 1 (01:19:02):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (01:19:03):
Apparently there's a cloud flare error again on again really
so I don't think anybody is over there right now.

Speaker 1 (01:19:10):
I can't see here nuts today, Okay, Mary, Marcy Paralas,
Happy Tuesday, Mark and Daisy Hope you both have an
awesome day. Much love, thank you, Marcy, Brian Brumley, Happy anniversary,
Miriam and Ron. May God bless you with many more
years together. And as the Great Marty Brenneman would often say,
ain't love grand Mary Strickland, Happy anniversary, Mock and mister Mock.

(01:19:35):
I love you, ladies. Thanks for all that you do
for us. Thank you, Mary and die Happy twenty fifth
Mock twenty five. Holy crap, November anniversaries are the best.
We were forty years on Saturday November fifteenth, So no,
I didn't get a ruby? Did Ron get you a diamond?

Speaker 3 (01:19:52):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
We are doing a Charleston weekend getaway for our mutual
anniversary which will.

Speaker 1 (01:19:57):
Be super fun. Yeah, Paula Johnson kept the anniversary to
you and Ron. Anastasha sixty three is the deep state
in the room with us. Of course we are the
deep stay right, the deep State. Marcy Paralas, Happy fifth anniversary,
Happy twenty fifth anniversary, here's twenty five more years. Michelle Macklin.
I haven't listened to Candae, but I read comments on posts,

(01:20:18):
and her listeners are correlating that Erica is massad. Okay,
Erica is mos sad.

Speaker 2 (01:20:25):
Now, then it's not a cult.

Speaker 1 (01:20:28):
It's not a cult. You're not a cult. See noons
teach her here over summer twelve thousand dollars for a
trip for one person in their contracts under guys of learning,
new ideas to teach students, and free breakfast and lunch
for all. Now, can't wait to GTFO of New York. Wow,
it's unreal. God, that would be nice. Good get you

(01:20:49):
get it right. Shelley Bolton, Daisy, you look amazing today.
Well that's so sweet you both do. We love you
deep State assets, I mean ladies, for everything you do
and keeping us informed on all the crap that's going on. Seriously,
y'all are amazing. Thank you, Shelley. We love you. Ourn
a mount in honor of Mock's anniversary, even if I
have nothing more to say to our deep State soldiers today, Well,

(01:21:13):
dad joke Wednesday. Change the Deep State joke Wednesday. Now
we could do that. Maybe that we could change.

Speaker 2 (01:21:19):
Maybe I do have a couple of gifts, so we'll
bring it in first and bring it Wednesday.

Speaker 1 (01:21:26):
The cameras are different. You can't really see us bringing
it in. We have to you can. You have to
see your shoulders and yeah, everything is different, so.

Speaker 2 (01:21:33):
Very America today too. Our color are so America. A yeah,
just very quickly wanted to say to Shelley, Shelley Eppington,
thank you. She sent me one of those willow tree
little statues.

Speaker 1 (01:21:46):
And honor Darkling, Darling.

Speaker 2 (01:21:50):
And then Adrian Colin sent me the cutest fat.

Speaker 1 (01:21:54):
I love it.

Speaker 2 (01:21:56):
It's such a great dealer too.

Speaker 1 (01:21:57):
I love it so beachy.

Speaker 2 (01:21:59):
That's all.

Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
That's all I want.

Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
I just wanted to make sure take knowledge and cards.
You guys keep sending me cards, and I read every
single one of them and I cried every single one.

Speaker 1 (01:22:07):
Thank you so much. I already got a valance. I'm
not a balance. Did I just say Valentine's I already
got a Thanksgiving card from Via already Via.

Speaker 2 (01:22:16):
Yeah, she's amazing, amazing, thank.

Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
You for that. And you guys have a wonderful Monday.
Is it Monday, Tuesday? Monday, Tuesday, have a wonderful God.
Did I say it was Monday. I have a wonderful Tuesday.
And you guys will see you tomorrow.
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