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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's my favorite thing to see people fight against fighting crime.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Why are we doing that? It's just stupid.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
We have other things to deal with, Like you have
a little tiny cut and someone's like, I'm just going
to pour salt right over there gasoline and then set
it on fire for no reason.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Happened to Tuesday?
Speaker 3 (00:22):
Everybody?
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Hello, how is everybody? Everybody over by?
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Everybody? How is everybody all right?
Speaker 1 (00:30):
Let's get right into some things. There is news about
that was completely out of left field. I saw this
headline and I was like, whizz aza. So, according to exorder,
the Supreme Court is considering overturning the legalization of same
sex marriage, with the case being heard this fall, And
(00:51):
I what where did this come from?
Speaker 4 (00:54):
Right now?
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Just like, what are we doing? Can we not leave
it alone? Let's just leave it alone.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Yeah, this was not on my radar at all, and
so I didn't really want to get into the nitty
gritty of it. So I thought, you know who's gonna
know about this? Our friend Becky Wis.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Yes, Becky would now.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Becky would know, and she did know, and so she
posted about it, and here is her take on the
whole hullabaloo.
Speaker 4 (01:21):
Oh my God, the Supreme Court is taking a case
to overturn gay marriage.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
All right, let's breathe. Okay, because not quite.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
Kim Davis out of Kentucky filed a petition with the
Supreme Court, but they actually have not yet accepted it.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
Okay, Well, that's good, but it's still disgusting. I agree
with you. It's a terrible move. And her petition essentially
has two parts. Let's break it down.
Speaker 4 (01:41):
The main part of her petition centers around religious liberties,
saying that as a government employee, she should not be
forced to issue a marriage license that violates her religious beliefs.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Okay, so she's.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
Essentially asking the court to rule that government employees can
opt out of certain duties if.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
They violate their religious beliefs.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
That's correct, But it's a trojan horse because in part
two of the petition, she's asking the court to revisit.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
And overturn gay marriage.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
Okay, but why wouldn't she just make that The main
part of the petition is strategic. It is a strategic
trojan horse. They are framing it as a religious liberties case,
which the courts are more likely to hear, but embedded
in it truly at the heart of it is an
appeal to overturn gay marriage. Does anybody actually want this,
excluding the extremist minority. No, the vast majority of conservatives
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are totally cool with gay marriage. But if Republicans really
want to lose the midterms, this is a great way
to do so.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Right, She's so right?
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Just what are we doing?
Speaker 5 (02:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:39):
What are we doing?
Speaker 6 (02:40):
Like?
Speaker 2 (02:40):
Hi, things are going really well for us.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Let's up I do that's just something that will absolutely
alienate a whole bunch of people.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Let's do that and not show up at the polls
and really at things up right.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
I mean, it just seems now granted, the court may
get it and decide everything is fine. I don't know
how they'll decide on this case. I don't you know
what I mean, it's a very specific case, so I
don't know. It just seems like something that is it
does in a wound, like you have a little tiny
(03:15):
cut and someone's like, I'm just gonna pour salt right
from there, gasoline in it, and then set it on fire.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
No reason, Why why.
Speaker 3 (03:24):
Are we doing that?
Speaker 2 (03:25):
It's just stupid.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
We have other things to deal with.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
This is not something we need to be dealing with.
Right now.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
Yeah, God, conservatives, come on, I know, that's just it's
like one of those things where I'm just like, I
just why no one even was talking about the headache.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
It's just so stupid.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
It's just dumb. Okay, you know it's not dumb as
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Speaker 1 (04:30):
Indeed, all right, we need to talk about the fact
that there was a lot of hullabaloo on socials yesterday
about a journalist and I use that term very loosely
from Al Jazeera who was killed by the IDF, and
people were losing their minds, going, oh my god, this
is this Israeli Satan, you know, Jewish people are it's
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the Jews. Everything ever, the world's ills are all because
of the Jews. And then it started coming out exactly
who this guy was, and so it's an Us. Al
Shariff is the name of one of the Al Jazeera
journalists who was killed. And as CNN put it this,
he was a prominent Al Jazeera reporter, accept that he
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was also a Hamas terrorist. So just for an example,
like on the day of October seventh, at one o'clock
in the afternoon, he wrote, nine hours and the heroes
are still roaming the country killing and capturing Allah Allah,
How great you are. So that's the journalist.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
It makes you want to read Al Jazeera and like
use Al Jazeera as your news source. Right, It's like,
what the hell I know?
Speaker 1 (05:49):
And the evidence just continued to grow and grow and grow.
Here is a picture of al Shariff with higher up
in Hamas. Remember, oh good time.
Speaker 6 (06:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (06:01):
And then he also he also posted a horrible photo
of an Israeli under the boot of someone on October seventh.
So you know this is not a good guy. Okay,
this is somebody. Obviously, you can put on a vest
that says press, but that does not shield you from
the consequences of being a terrorist.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
So nowadays you can identify as anything. Mack, that's true.
He's identifying as a journalist. It's a terrorist identifying as
a journalist, just like I identify as a supermodel on
a daily basis.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
This is what we do, right, and then rescued hostage
Shlomi Ziv reminded the world that he was held in
captivity also by a so called journalist who is still
officially listed as a legit journalist killed by Israel, and
so he posted in response to Sky News' headline about this, saying,
(06:58):
I was held by a journalist in captivity and his
father was a doctor. So can we just dispense with
the notion that journalists over there are off limits somehow?
I'm sorry, but if they're terrorists, they get what they get.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Right, get what you get, and you don't throw a fit.
Here's right, here's your pager, now shut up, right, you
know what I mean yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
So if you could read what one of the guys
and the IDF said about this entire thing, here is
his take important clarification on a Nasa al Sharif, did
I say his name right?
Speaker 2 (07:37):
I think you did enough. Prior to the strike, we
obtained current intelligence indicating that Sharif was an active Hamas
military wing operative at the time of his elimination. His elimination,
in addition, he received a salary from the Hamas Terra
group and terrorist supporters Al Jazeera at the same time.
What we have presented publicly is only a small declassified
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portion of our diligence on al Cherif leading up to
the strike. This information was obtained during ground operations in
Gaza at two separate locations. For some reason, the media
is ignoring information presented by us because al Cherif has
said he is not a terrorist.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
I'm not a terrorist.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
Trust me, I'm not a terrorist. Apparently works if you
are against Israel. Will the world honestly checked before reporting?
The answer is now. The answer is actually now. Will
there be criticism of Hamas's exploitation of the press, Will
anyone criticize Al Jazeera for employing terrorists? The answer is
now the answer, well, we will, we'll, we'll do.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
It, I mean, and you can imagine that all the
usual suspects were just like, oh my god, they were
just their hearts were bleeding for an us al Cherif
that poor helpless, journey innocent, sweet little journalists to the
father of two whatever, the Maryland man. I was just
waiting for them to call him.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
A Maryland Maryland man with his pull shirt on and
his hat, his little baseball hat on. God blessing. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
So you were asking if you pronounced his name correctly,
and you did, But Lyle Culpepper mispronounces it on purpose
in the most delightful way ever. And you are going
to love this. Here's Lyle, this.
Speaker 7 (09:22):
Was my dear friend Anis al Sharif, who was recently
unalived by Israel. Isra literally came in and blew up,
my sweet sweet anis it tore my anis apart? Here's
the picture of us from a couple of years ago,
with some of our closest friends. And for those of
you saying he was a hummas operative, once you put
on the press vest, everything is forgiven. He was a
genuinely good person and he just wanted to spread truth.
Speaker 8 (09:44):
He was a big.
Speaker 7 (09:45):
Supporter of Falstinian writes and Hazza. He was a big
supporter of October seventh. This is a reminder to hold
your anus is tight, whoever your anis might be, because
you never know when your anus is going to blow up.
And if you want to help out Anus's family who
no longer have an income, you can us covered InCom
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Speaker 1 (10:07):
I never tired.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
I'm never tired of that either. Anus, my god, as
you guys, I should should have pronounced it like that.
Actually should I almost an opportunity, Yes, you start to
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Speaker 1 (10:28):
So now that I live here in South Carolina, I'm
starting to see in my social feeds, I'm getting bombarded
with all kinds of meteorologists who are, you know, watching
the Atlantic with baited breath, just waiting for something to
form because it's hurricane season and now there's something like
thirty five hundred miles away that they're I think they're
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gonna call it Hurricane Aaron when and if it forms
into a hurricane. Right now, it's just still got like
a number letter combination. But anyway, they're watching it and
there is a chance that it could come sometime next week.
I think they're talking like on the twentieth. Around the
twentieth is when if it does come here, it will
hit here, but more than likely it's going to turn
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up and just kind of go back out to the ocean.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
Give they should give hurricane ominous names though they always
give me her names. Yeah, like Anus, they should give.
Speaker 9 (11:22):
It, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (11:24):
They always should all be like al Sharif or like
Mahai exactly because.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
They always give. They always give, like Hurricane Irene, Like
what did I mean do to deserve a hurricane as true?
I mean, that's just so mean to Irenes out there.
It's mean. Yeah, and like I too, wasn't there a hurricane?
And like Andrew or Katrina, which is like the loveliest name,
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it's like we're gonna name a hurricane after you, right, what? Oh,
it's just mean, It's mean.
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It is kind of mean, so Aarin, I don't know
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Speaker 3 (14:01):
You guys.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Somebody was asking if it was going to be Hurricane Aaron,
like double A R O N or E R I N.
And it's the female of the two, Aaron.
Speaker 10 (14:13):
It's not I N.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
It's not a Ron.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
It's not Aaron.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
Now it's Aaron. That's right.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
All right.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
Let's move on to something a little bit more closer
to home when it comes to the news, and that
is the presser that Trump had yesterday. So he is
essentially taking over DC until it's safe again. And here
he is making that announcement, calling it Liberation Day in.
Speaker 3 (14:42):
DC, a in d C.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
And we're going to take our capital back.
Speaker 6 (14:46):
We're taking it back under the authorities vested in me
as the President of the United States. I'm officially invoking
Section seventy forty of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act,
you know what that is, and placing the DC Metropolitan
Police Department under direct federal control. And you'll be meeting
the people that will be directly involved with that. Very
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good people, but they're tough and they know what's happening,
and they've done it before.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
I mean a little bit.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
Yeah, he's allowed to do this. Apparently, it's like under
Section seven forty of the Home Rule Act. He can
do it, people, That's what I mean. People are losing
their minds over this. They're like, oh yeah, it's freaking
a lot. They're all freaking out. You know, this is
how he's going to like take over the country and
you're never gonna have any rights ever again. Oh my god.
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Everybody's losing their minds. Yeah, but he can actually do this, can.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
It's my favorite thing to see people fight against fighting crime, right, Like,
I'm gonna write I'm going to be against Trump trying
to make things safer for people.
Speaker 9 (15:57):
Now.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
I see people in my.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
Facebook feed, like people who are like the pseudo intellectual
liberal folks you know who I'm friends with friends with,
and they're just like, but I just went to DC
and I was fine.
Speaker 3 (16:10):
I felt safe.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
Oh my god, I see so much of that and
I'm like, okay, all right, So then he should have
checked with you. I can't believe he didn't call you
on the phone and ask you how your trip was
to DC and your five star hotel. I can't believe
he didn't check with you. Wow, I'm surprised by that.
Like they haven't had since I was since I was born.
I was born in nineteen seventy one. They have had
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all Democrat mayors. Mm hmm, it's.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
Yeah, the one that was like caught with coke and
then they re elected him.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
But that's bad.
Speaker 3 (16:43):
Is that bad?
Speaker 1 (16:44):
I mean, DC does not really know how to pick them.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
No and there, and their violent crime is two hundred
over two hundred percent higher than the US average.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
But it's gone down. Haven't you heard that it's gone down.
This is what everybody's saying. We'll have a clip from
Janine Piro about that ridiculous stat But first, here is
Trump talking about just ridiculous Democrat policies, which include, of course,
this cash bail, this idea that you can be arrested
for murder and then just let out to walk out
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on the street until.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
You have to go to court.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Here he is on the cash bail.
Speaker 6 (17:21):
I have public safety crisis stem is directly from the
abject failures of the city's local leadership. The radical left
city Council adopted no cash bail. By the way, every
place in the country you have no cash bail is
a disaster. That's what started the problem in New York,
and they don't change it. The Democrats are weak on crime,
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totally weak on crime. They don't know why they want
to stop because they get mugged too.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
They do get mugged too. And yeah, once again an
eighty twenty issue. They're going to be on the side
of the twenty. They want to be like, no, crime
is great, it's fine.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
What's wrong with crime?
Speaker 1 (18:03):
I mean, it just makes sense.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Total idiots.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
So Trump had with him, of course, as you saw,
Pam Bondy, who he has put in charge of the
police department. And then it was cute at the end
of this clip where he talks about the new DEA administrator.
I forget his name, but he'll mention it as saying,
and you better be really good at your job where
I'm going to fire you so fast. And it was
so trumpy.
Speaker 11 (18:26):
Here it is declaring public safety emergency in the District
of Columbia. Attorney General Pambondi, who's fantastic, is taking command
of the Metropolitan Police Department as of this moment, and
I'll be making the appropriate notifications to Congress and to
the mayor. Our new DEA administrator, who's one of the
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top in the country. He better be terry. If you're
not not gonna get rid of you so fast.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
I love that so much.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
He was so trunky, you buy it.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Great.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
There are so many cute moments in yesterday's presser. So
apparently people like the press itself, came on mass to
hear Trump talk about this. They were there in droves,
and he noticed and made a comment about it. And
here is that moment.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
It's a large group.
Speaker 6 (19:22):
I've done this for years now, hard to believe. I've
never seen this room so packed. In fact, I'm sure
it's a violation of.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Every fire code. But we'll let you stay anyway. You
take it a chance.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
Sorry. There's a great comment in our comment section, Marissa
Frankas Stewart. She said, you mean Rubio is not going
ahead the DEA. I love that so much. Merisa, that's great.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Well, maybe Scott Bessont is available. Maybe he also is
taking over a bunch of departments.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
It's so great.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
So then Trump was looking for his star Caroline and
wanting her to weigh in on the fact that the
room was so crowded, and it was really cute because
then there was a reporter saying, hey, maybe in all
the new construction that you're doing, you could maybe have
a bigger presser room. You'll hear his response to.
Speaker 6 (20:15):
That, where's Caroline, where's my superstar Carolina Calm?
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Is she doing a good job?
Speaker 6 (20:25):
By the way, Kevin back is this is this the
largest crowd with that you've ever seen?
Speaker 4 (20:31):
This is definitely the most packed briefing And I think
all of you would agree.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
I think it's why we need to build a ballroom.
Speaker 12 (20:43):
What question is this?
Speaker 8 (20:44):
You're building the big beautiful ballroom. Could we build a big,
beautiful briefing room.
Speaker 13 (20:52):
More seat?
Speaker 14 (20:52):
I don't want to do.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
I don't want you to be comfortable. I love that
so much. That is fantastic, so great. I don't want
you to be comfortable.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
It was just so trumpy and they were. Yeah, I
mean there was just such a good back and forth
and rapport really with the press yesterday.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
So that's very different, fun very different than previous administrations.
Speaker 13 (21:19):
Right.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Well, I mean the other one was Biden was absent
from the press, and if he did get in front
of them, he had like a freaking script. So yeah,
very very different. And Trump was just extra jovial yesterday.
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That's right, all right.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
So, speaking of DC safety, just a really interesting whole
idea that people are pushing back and trying to suggest.
Nah ah, it's so super safe, which is utterly ridiculous.
Clay Travis had a tweet about it, saying Donald Trump
is going to mobilize all law enforcement resources to drive
down violent crime in DC, a move that, given the
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population of DC, will almost assuredly save many black lives,
and Democrats are going to oppose his actions. We truly
live in the wildest time, right, This is the thing
I know. And then the stats that everybody on the
left is trying to put out there and be like,
it's safe for the crimestis are showing a huge decrease
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in crime. Well about that, there's this interesting stat about
the stat According to Bonchi at red State, the source
of all the claims that crime is down in DC
is the DC Metro PD, which is led by a
far left DEI advocate who had to suspend a commander
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for altering their crime statistics. My god, so those numbers
aren't particularly trustworthy.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
I mean, this is the thing. And then you like
when you hear people say, but I mean I went
there and I didn't die, right, Okay, well time, good
for you, good for congratulations.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
I mean, I know, it's so ridiculous. And then the
Washington the Washington Post accidentally made themselves look so ridiculous
with their story about this because they basically said in
the first line, this is a safe city. But overhearing
and witnessing gang threats and then watching the camera footage
of the thug ery is disturbing, said a person speaking
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on condition of anonymity over concerns for safety.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
Do you not say, cannot see what you're doing?
Speaker 1 (25:17):
My god, I can't make this stuff up. You just can't.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
We can't.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
And then Kurt Schlichter weighing in as only he can
because he can be so funny. But he was also
talking about just how ridiculous this is. It's an eighty
twenty issue, he said. I don't know how Trump managed
to get Democrats to eagerly embrace the twenty percent part
of the eighty twenty issue of whether DC crime exists
and whether we should stop it. But voila, we are here.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
We are. It's nuts, isn't it. I mean, if Trump
is far there against it, I'm for getting rid of
crime crime because we're liberals. The TDS is so ramp
It's just it is a disease at this point. It
is a mental disorder.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
It needs to be in the DSM whatever number they're only,
and it needs to be studied.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
I see it on people that I thought were once
normal people. I see it like all over my feeds,
where I'm just like, wait, you used to be like
a normal human being. You are messed up.
Speaker 9 (26:26):
I know.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
It's so sad. It's saddest to see good people infected,
you know what I mean, that's the worst part for sure.
In response to Trump's takeover of the DC police, at
least temporarily. The leftist lunatics who are opposed to his
actions have decided on a way to fight back. And
(26:48):
they they are so dumb, you guys. So here's their
their big plan. They want to get loud. They said,
silence is compliance, So we need to get loud starting tonight,
and every night of this cupation, go outside at eight
o'clock PM and bang pots and pans, sing, chant, or
make noise for five minutes. And when your neighbors come
(27:10):
out and ask what's going on, talk to them about
what's happening. Post your noise making to social media, invite
friends to come and join you. And so Greg Price
summarized it very well, saying, Trump, I'm gonna make DC
a safer place for the people who live there. DC
lived hards. We must go outside and bang pots.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
And pansa well, it'll make it easier for the criminals
to find me. When you're banging pots and pans, They'll
they'll be like, oh, look, idiots, I can rob them.
Speaker 15 (27:36):
Yay.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
And I don't know if this reporter on ABC didn't
get her talking points correctly or if she just went rogue,
but here is ABC a woman, a newscaster on ABC
talking about the crime in DC and openly admitting how
bad it actually is. She probably got suspended after this.
Speaker 16 (28:01):
We've been talking so much about the numbers, and yeah,
usually that's how you played Devil's advocate as you talk about, oh, well,
stat's say crime is down. However, I can tell you
firsthand here in downtown d C where we work, right
here around our bureau, just in the past six months,
you know, there were two people shot. One person died
literally two blocks down here from the bureau. It was
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within the last two years that I actually was jumped
walking just two blocks down from here. And then just
this morning one of my co workers said her car
was stolen a block away from the bureau. So we
can talk about the numbers going down, but crime is
happening every single day because we're all experiencing at firsthand
(28:44):
while working and living down here.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Huh huh.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
But I went to Star Hotel Mack and I lived
what Oh my god, I thought it is right.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
Anyway, Judged had something to say about this whole idea
of crime stats showing a decrease in crime, and she
pushed back, why.
Speaker 5 (29:09):
Now, because you know it may be down, but the
question is always down from what if we had the
fourth largest homicide rate, highest homicide rate in the country
two years ago, all of a sudden it goes down.
People want to pat themselves on the back. No way
took down into crime victims.
Speaker 13 (29:25):
I was just at a.
Speaker 5 (29:26):
College a couple of weeks ago where I had photos
of young kids who were victims of homicides of shootings,
and it happens over and over again. It's not okay
because it's down from last year.
Speaker 11 (29:39):
It's bad.
Speaker 5 (29:39):
This is a nation's capital, this is a shining city
on the hill. We're not going to tolerate it. People
are afraid to come to this city.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Yeah they are. I don't want to go there, you
and I don't want to go there now.
Speaker 13 (29:51):
Way.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
I like her, finally, like Judge Jannine.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
She's a tough cookie. She is how she's I feel
like a million years old when I say that. But
she is one tough cookie. She is indeed, which is
probably not a good phrase anyway, because tough cookies are
the worst cookies. And I like her, and I'm not
trying to insult her when I say that. I'm trying
to make it positive.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
Yeah, you know what I mean, she's a tough cookie
with some chocolate chips thrown in there.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
Yeah, and maybe like a soft gushy inside that you
don't always see this the very end and then it's like, oh,
she's got the surprise, she's got a little she does.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
There's toodles there.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Also, big day yesterday for Adam Schiff, or maybe not
a day that he would like to remember. Cash Betel
tweeting out this. We found it, we declassified it, and
now Congress can see how classified info was leaked to
shape political narratives and decide if our institutions were weaponized
against the American people. Because there was an exclusive that
(30:53):
said a Democrat whistleblower has told the FBI that Adam
Schiff okayed leaking classify intelligence to hurt Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
Raised your hand if you're surprised, right, I was just
gonna say, who's surprised by this? Hide your hand?
Speaker 11 (31:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
So, and he personally requested to leak it. And then
when there was somebody on his team who was worried
about getting caught, he was like, no, no, no, no,
we'll never get caught.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
It'll be fine.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
So you gotta caught bitch.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
Okay, all right, so now what now what?
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Well, he's already under investigation, so I'm sure that that's
going to ramp up. This is just going to be even.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
Another fuel to that fire.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
God, I would love to see him in Orange. I
just it's somebody.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Somebody needs to go to jail.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
I know, I know, right, I mean it is so time.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
Yeah, it's time.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
So anyway, that's exciting, and we'll obviously follow that. And
then yesterday we talked a lot about this whole redistricting thing,
and I have not even kept up with what's going
on in Texas over the weekend, Like, is anybody bet
I know, Greg Abbat's just going to continue to keep
calling in, you know, calling the House in session. But
I don't think they have enough folks. I think folks
(32:10):
are still hiding, right, I think so too. Yes, So
Gavin Newsom is now like on this weird war path
where he is threatening Donald Trump that he's going to
redistrict even though California is like they're super jerrymandered already.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
Yeah, they're jerrymandered out, and he's all niner, niner, He's scared, bro.
Speaker 17 (32:34):
He's doing that right with people and you're like, dude,
stop well, and he's even doing the whole all caps
thing like as ananer Niner to Donald Trump specifically, so
his office tweeted this, Donald Trump has twenty four hours
left to respond to Governor Newsom's letter.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
If he does not stand down, there will be a
very important press conference this week with a major announcement
thank you for your attention to this matter, and then
follow up saying, Donald Trump, if you do not stand down,
we will be forced to lead an effort to redraw
the maps in California to offset the rigging of maps
in red states. But if the other states call off
their redistricting efforts, we will do the same. Thank you
(33:13):
for your attention to this matter.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
What are they gonna do? They're already redrawn, you know
what I mean, They're already jerry mandered out the wazoo.
So good luck with that.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
Dude. He needs to take care of his state, you know,
I mean, that's the last thing that he ever wants
to focus.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
Yeah, he started with the ninety seven billion dollar surplus
and now he has a twenty two point five billion
dollar deficit. You know what I mean. The guys, he's
basically lost a crap ton of money for the state
of California. California is in shambles. He needs to handle
the state, is what he needs to be doing. He's
not doing it. Yeah, and he's on He's literally he's
being mean guy. He's going out there being like put
(33:51):
him up.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
He doesn't.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
There's nothing behind him. It's like a house of cards.
The guy is a loser.
Speaker 1 (33:58):
It's true, but there are ridiculous idiots out there who
fall for it. In fact, I saw I don't even
remember the account, but it was a large lefty account
posting a video of Gavin doing his tough talking about
this issue, and his caption said, love him or hate him,
you have to admit that Gavin Newsom is a force
right now and the only one that's, you know, fighting
(34:19):
back against Donald Trump. And I'm like, this is not
him fighting back. This is all what tough talk.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
It's just such a show. It's theatrics fighting. So he
wants to put us into economic shambles too. Have you
seen California? My kids just left it. You can't afford
anything there, you can't buy a house, you can't raise
a family because everybody's freaking crazy. Seriously, I'm being serious.
Nobody else, nobody wants that's in the right mind, wants
(34:47):
to live there. There, people are escaping. He's made it
into like a place where no realistic, normal person wants
to live there. And then he's made him broke. It
is a hellhole, Harley kat It's an absolute hell whole
and he acts like he's put him up. He's that guy,
shut up and do your job. Where's that reil?
Speaker 6 (35:09):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (35:09):
The the rail thing, the rail system that.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
He Oh my god, total farce.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
That was what a complete tool?
Speaker 1 (35:17):
Where is that?
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Gavin?
Speaker 1 (35:18):
How's the rebuilding after the fires?
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Gavin?
Speaker 1 (35:21):
Yeah's going?
Speaker 2 (35:22):
How's it all going? It's not it's not going. But
he showed us talk a big talk on the Twitter machine,
doesn't he.
Speaker 13 (35:30):
Well.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
Charlie Kirk basically mocked him for doing this kind of nonsense, saying,
Gavin Newsom is threatening to launch a redistricting war, but
he has a major problem. Blue states have already jerrymandered
so aggressively, there's not much left. What Democrats are really
afraid of. Number one redoing the census and properly counting
state populations, and two removing illegals from the count If
(35:52):
it's a war he wants. It's a war he'll get.
And then Gavin responded to Charlie and was all, uh oh,
someone scared, I mean, And then like a whole lot
of people responded to Gavin with just this map of
how much redder California got in twenty twenty four, even
(36:13):
just in twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
Right, and the fact that he is responding to Charlie
Kirk tells you everything you need to know. Hartley Kirk
is basically a right wing influencer slash podcaster, slash whatever
media guy.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
Gavin should be above that, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (36:30):
He should be like he yeah, he should be doing
his job. His state is falling apart. He should actually
be doing his job and cleaning that up. Now. Granted,
if things were in order and he wanted to respond
to him, I'd be like, Okay, he can respond to him.
He can. He can do that and then like strut
his stuff and like pound his chest or whatever. But
(36:51):
it's a mess. His state is a complete mess, and
he's all out there going he's scared. Bruh. Nobody's scared
of you, Okay, literally nobody, nobody.
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Speaker 2 (39:20):
Okay, trying chicks chicks. I'm sorry, I didn't say that
use code chicks. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
I may have missed it. I dismissed it. Yes, can
we talk about gold for a second, and not like
the kind that you buy, but the kind that you
decorate with if you're Donald Trump?
Speaker 2 (39:44):
Okay, okay, what's wrong.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
Because I saw well, no, I mean, it's just it's
not my personal taste.
Speaker 2 (39:50):
Right.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
But we've long known that Donald Trump is a big
gold fan. He likes his gold.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
He does like the gold.
Speaker 1 (39:57):
And someone put together a report about just how goldified
the White House has become since he got here and
this time, and it was just interesting, and so I
thought I would share it with everybody because I found
it very, very interesting to see the build up of
all the gold.
Speaker 12 (40:15):
The transformation has been gradual and unmistakable. Here's what it
looked like in November when Trump visited Biden after the election.
By February, some golden earns on the mantel. April gold
adornments appear on the walls. By July, it's gold everywhere.
Just this week, more scaffolding popped up, even more new
(40:37):
gold trim appeared. The room where presidents have long struggled
with the big decisions has never looked so golden. And
have you seen the rose garden lately? Jackie Kennedy's creation.
The grass has now been replaced with bright white paving tiles.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
You might call it the rose patio.
Speaker 12 (41:00):
Just edition this week umbrellas just like the ones on
the patio at Trump's Mar A Lago Club in Palm Beach.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
Interesting, right, so much gold.
Speaker 2 (41:10):
Some people are like, I don't like gold. It's got
somebody said it's gaudy. I don't know who said that.
I'm sorry, I totally.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
I mean, I hate it. Personally, I would decorate that way,
but I don't have more power to him.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
I don't really have. I mean, I have a couple
of gold accents, like in my little bit of gold here,
but it's like the brush gold. I don't have like
that kind of gold. But yeah, I mean, I I'm
I'm okay with this. I guess I kind of like
that patio thing. Though, I think the patio is the
patio is great because then people can go out there
and actually enjoy the beautiful sunshine and sit out there.
(41:43):
I'm all about patios, so I'm good with the patios.
I kind of wish they would have done the umbrellas
in red or blue though, like red, white and blue.
Oh yeah, maybe he just had extra from Marletto and
was just like, I'm just gonna raise what it would
have been nice if it were like American colors rather
than yellow. But whatever, it's fine.
Speaker 1 (42:02):
Yeah, I just I hadn't noticed. I mean, you know,
you notice it a little bit, I guess, but like
to see the progression of the gold, I just thought, wow,
that has been some additional gold.
Speaker 2 (42:14):
There's gold, right, which was just interesting.
Speaker 1 (42:18):
Also interesting is that we are becoming so infantilized as
a culture, and it's not as bad as it is
in China, but China is like China.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
Nobody want to be like that, what with their own
livability and whatnot and whatnot.
Speaker 1 (42:37):
So this report about how some grown ass adults are
destressing is very stress stressful, and.
Speaker 15 (42:46):
As young adults now relying on pacifiers, I assume themselves.
Before say, thousands of stressed out adults, mostly in China
are swapping melatonin and meditation for adults size bankys. They're
also being sold as sleep as dress relievers, even as a.
Speaker 1 (43:05):
Tool to stop smoking.
Speaker 15 (43:07):
The adult pacifiers cost anywhere between.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
One dollar to seventy bucks.
Speaker 15 (43:12):
One buyer says, quote, when I'm under pressure at work,
I feel a sense of safety from childhood.
Speaker 2 (43:20):
I can't what are we doing? What's happening? The world
is so borked, right. I didn't even like binkies when
my daughter was itty bitty, Like, I was like, get
that out of her mouth as soon as humanly possible,
like we I don't like it. I just didn't. I'm sorry,
I don't know. You can call me a terrible mother.
Like we used it very quickly, and then we disposed
(43:42):
of it as quickly as quickly as possible, you know
what I mean. Because I didn't want her getting reliant
on that thing. But like for adults to be using them, I.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
Hope they all get the worst overbites exactly like dentists.
Speaker 2 (43:57):
Are like, ooh, yeah, this is great, Lord, Yes it
is a line is like, yes, this is fantastic. Bunch
of freaking morons. God, I mean yeah, somebody said, why
not just suck your thumb. Why not?
Speaker 1 (44:10):
I mean, don't you give them any ideas?
Speaker 2 (44:13):
This what a bunch of babies. This, It just shows
you who these these kids are. They're just a bunch
of babies. Who is raising these kids? Seriously, I'm blaming
the parents because, let's just face it, your boy would
not do this. Your boy would not be like, I'm
gonna put a pacifier in my face. None of my
three sooth would so soothe with a pacifier. I'm sorry,
(44:37):
it's just not gonna happen. They will make fun of
the kids who do that. You're not going to show.
So somebody's raising these kids to say it's okay to
do that, honey, it's okay, Like it's fine. It's not fine,
it's not no, none of this is fine.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
You're not if you cannot cope with just life as
a grown up.
Speaker 2 (44:57):
Your parents have failed you.
Speaker 1 (44:59):
You're yeah, you've If you're relying on a pacifier, there's
just something deeply wrong with how you've been brought up.
So remember back in the early days of Trump's administration,
when they were just absolutely going like crazy gangbusters getting
rid of all the extra fluff at all the different
(45:20):
government agencies and people were losing their jobs and they
were freaking out and it was terrible. So this guy
would like you to would like to tell everybody his
own experience with that. Here he is, I just lost
my job.
Speaker 18 (45:36):
Yeah, in fact, my entire department just lost their jobs.
I was one of the head research analysts in charge
of discovering how much wood could a woodchuck chuck? If
a woodchuck could chuck would But it's important according to
our government.
Speaker 8 (45:58):
That answer doesn't matter anymore.
Speaker 2 (46:01):
God bless them.
Speaker 18 (46:02):
I mean, all those.
Speaker 8 (46:03):
Years, all that research just gone.
Speaker 18 (46:09):
And you know the craziest part is now.
Speaker 8 (46:14):
The world may never know the answer how much would
could a wood chuck?
Speaker 18 (46:23):
Oh God, oh good, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (46:31):
Thanks, God bless him, God bless him.
Speaker 1 (46:37):
So hard regired you guys, it's so yeah, pads, so
many important projects are just gone gone, and it's sad.
Speaker 3 (46:50):
It's really it is.
Speaker 2 (46:51):
It's sad. Really, let's take a moment, just one. Okay,
we're done. We're done.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
Also, this has nothing to do with anything, but I
saw it and I was like, what is going on
with Britney Griner? Because I don't understand.
Speaker 2 (47:09):
So I know that.
Speaker 9 (47:12):
She insists on being known as a female female, right,
but like all the signs.
Speaker 1 (47:25):
Point to that not being the case.
Speaker 19 (47:27):
Right, So Mike Myers in the background, Hu, baby, So
this like came is no surprise this clip of her
being asked what.
Speaker 1 (47:42):
Her child calls her a child? Yeah, that her wife.
Speaker 2 (47:51):
Had like expelled from her body.
Speaker 1 (47:54):
Right, And I don't know how it got in there,
but but it could be Britney is what I'm saying. Right,
you don't know, And so this should come as no
surprise when being asked what that child, how that child
refers to Britney Griner. This should not surprise anybody interview.
Speaker 8 (48:14):
And it's supportive for you that your son calls you pops.
I do like pops. I like pops, honestly, like Rail
is mom. Okay, it's only one mom, Rail's mom. And
then this whatever anybody else does in their household, I'll
support whatever you want to do on your household. But
(48:35):
in my household, I was just like I like pops.
Speaker 2 (48:41):
Okay, all right, I would say most lesbian women, okay,
we can ask like our resident lesbian out there. I
don't know if she has children or not, but I
would imagine lesbians old school. Lesbians would not like to
be called pops.
Speaker 1 (48:56):
I don't feel like they would, no, because there are women,
because there women, right, so that's weird. And by the way,
our resident gay is Aaron who now does have a child.
And it is a hurricane incoming hurricane.
Speaker 2 (49:14):
That's right, it's hurricane.
Speaker 1 (49:17):
So erin if you're out there on whether you'd be
called pops. Yeah, and the hurricane anyway. We also spent
some time, I guess it was last the end of
the last week, about this whole drama that was taking
place amongst e girls. I didn't even know that that
was term, and I still don't know what it means,
(49:38):
so don't ask me. But there are e girls that
were fighting over Sarah Stock's engagement ring. And so there
was like Emily Saves America and some Morgan Chic and Pearl.
Speaker 2 (49:49):
All the conservative all the engagement ring was. We talked
about that last week.
Speaker 1 (49:54):
Right, yeah, And so it was just interesting to me
that Christiano Ronaldo finally proposed to his law longtime girlfriend.
I think they've been together eight years. They've got like
five kids together.
Speaker 2 (50:04):
Why he's a soccer guy, right, Okay, so.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
Why they haven't already tied the knot. I have no
idea and why he hadn't proposed to her earlier. I
also have no idea. But you guys, speaking of ring
size doubt, how does she walk around with this thing?
Speaker 2 (50:23):
I honestly think it's gaudy, you guys, I think it's
too much.
Speaker 1 (50:26):
My god, it's horrible. I mean, it's obviously worth the
zillions of dollars, but like, would you wear that?
Speaker 2 (50:32):
I just think it's too much. I honestly think that
that is. It's it's like almost too it's tacky. It's
almost too big. I know, I know that people will
disagree with me. I think it's tacky, it's too I
just don't.
Speaker 1 (50:44):
You couldn't feel safe walking around in life with that
on your hand, Like she's gonna have to have security
all the time. It's so big.
Speaker 2 (50:53):
It's so big. It looks like something you get off
a sheene, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (50:56):
Yeah, I mean that's got to be that's got to
be like twenty five carrots.
Speaker 2 (51:00):
I have no idea. I don't keep track of that.
I have no idea how many carrots that would be,
no idea.
Speaker 12 (51:05):
No clue.
Speaker 1 (51:06):
But it's just it's ring it's just ridiculous. It's pretty ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (51:11):
It is.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
Anyway, I'm assuming that Emily saves America, who was like,
l that ring is so small. I'm assuming this one
would meet her satisfaction.
Speaker 2 (51:22):
She would meet her right, she'd be like, maybe this
is okay, Maybe maybe.
Speaker 1 (51:29):
Yesterday we talked about that horrific, god awful pinched face
possum person, Jennifer Welch, and we I love that you
called her a possume person. And so I made a
photo a side by side comparison of the two, which
I think is spot on. I don't think you can
really see a difference.
Speaker 2 (51:50):
The only difference, the only difference here you and I
decided yesterday was that I would let the possum in
my house, right, I probably would, Yeah, But other than that,
And the one on the right looks rabid, the one
on the left not so rabbit, not so much.
Speaker 9 (52:08):
Right.
Speaker 1 (52:09):
So Greg Guttfeld talked about Jennifer and the same he
played the same video that we did on our show yesterday,
and you know, to his point, she has opened the
door to being widely insulted because she insulted every would
she call us triple trumpers, Triple.
Speaker 2 (52:29):
Trumpers, right, and then she calls him titty baby all
the time. I don't understand the titty baby thing. I
don't quite get that. She's the one I need to
point out every single time we talk about her. She's
the one that talked to a black person, some black
man on her podcast, and she talked about living in
her all white elitist neighborhood and she was like, we
(52:51):
need more color in the neighborhood. And then when a
black family moved in and they were maga, she was horrified.
This is who this biach is.
Speaker 1 (53:01):
She's horrendous.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
She is literally the epitome of white liberal woman who
thinks she's better than everybody else, and she is the racist.
Speaker 1 (53:11):
She is that person well, and Greg also made a
great point about the fact that in the video that
we played yesterday, her entire complaint about Triple Trumpers is
that she believes we do not have the right to
basically patronize companies that sell Mexican food or Chinese food,
or go to gay hairdressers or you know, help those
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businesses in any way. We should only stick to cracker
barrel because we're white or something. And so, as Greg pointed, out,
this is the problem, Like she's literally trying to take
business away from minority owned businesses, and she doesn't see
in her crazy liberal white savior complex that she's actually
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trying and promoting ruining those businesses, which is bonkers, but
also it's par for the course. And so he also
went after her about her face. And here is greg
a Wikipedia page. Who is this ugly bitch?
Speaker 8 (54:13):
I don't think because I had to look her up.
I never heard of her before.
Speaker 1 (54:16):
No, who is this ugly bitch?
Speaker 9 (54:18):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (54:18):
I got love it.
Speaker 1 (54:20):
I've never heard of her.
Speaker 20 (54:21):
I watched some Bravo and uh, I mean that since seriously,
I don't know who she is. Uh, she's like ninety
five percent plastic. If you had to throw her away,
you'd have to put her in the recycling band.
Speaker 8 (54:34):
What is that face made out of?
Speaker 20 (54:36):
Seriously, she was like wearing a mask of herself.
Speaker 5 (54:44):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (54:45):
I love how they didn't bleep them either. I love
how there was no bleeping of that. Yeah. I know, right,
she's horrific. This chick is. I'm sorry, my dogs are barking.
I'm sorry she is. She's absolutely horrific. Yeah, and then
she points fingers and says how horrific everybody. She sits
on a a pedestal and she's like, oh my god,
white people this, and white people that. White people are terrible.
(55:05):
White people. You are the entitled white person. You are
the problem that you speak about. You are the racist.
Speaker 3 (55:14):
You are that.
Speaker 2 (55:15):
I mean, it's like, come live in the real world.
Because it's like I said yesterday, there are black conservatives,
there are transgender conservatives. They are gay conservatives, there are
women conservatives. Get out of your little bubble beyond. She
just doesn't. She won't. She won't do it because she
lives in her all white neighborhood and she's just like,
oh my god, we need some color in here.
Speaker 1 (55:38):
I cannot want She apparently, at least not that I
could see, she does not have a personal account on Twitter.
There's a there's an account for their podcast, and interestingly,
they turned the comments off and they protected all their tweets.
It's now private on Twitter. I don't know what's happened
on Instagram, where they have a lot more popularity, and
on TikTok too, but they can't. She cannot take the heat.
(56:01):
I can tell you that right now, they have shut
down everything on Twitter. Because that's where they're getting hit
the hardest.
Speaker 2 (56:08):
I'm dying. Ronald has the greatest comment, Ronald Goldsend, Once
you go Possom, you'll never be awesome. I mean, I
just I love you guys, I really do.
Speaker 3 (56:22):
And then what's so perfect?
Speaker 2 (56:23):
And then cosmic Cat creates Latino conservatives. Hey yeah, hey, hey,
there's a point you exist. I get so tired of
people on the left saying that you guys don't exist,
and that black conservatives you're here, You're here every morning.
Drives me crazy, I know, ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (56:50):
All right, I've been meaning and meaning and meaning to
show this next section of clips, but we've had other
stuff to get to and so I definitely want to
get to it today. And I don't I hate to
give Hunter Biden any kind of credit for anything whatsoever,
but in this clip he's talking about AI and it's
an interesting discussion. Let's just say that. I mean, it's interesting,
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like the way that he's thinking about AI and the
impacts AI will have, particularly on the workforce. And so
I hate that it's Hunter and I find him discussed,
you know, discusting on every level. But the conversation is interesting.
Take a listen and you don't tip it in and out.
Speaker 21 (57:27):
I do what you tipping it in and out?
Speaker 2 (57:29):
Yeah, they have to wear those hats.
Speaker 8 (57:30):
You know what that feels like?
Speaker 21 (57:32):
Did you serious conversations? I met somebody that is in
the you know, owns fast food franchises. Is McDonald's employs
fifty five people, Okay, he went all aih Okay, it's
about a two million dollar investment per McDonald's. Okay, he
only employs five people now, so his margins go up
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by like twenty seven percent and it'll make back the
two million dollar investment in under like eighteen months.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
See about this.
Speaker 21 (58:03):
There's about like thirteen thousand, five hundred McDonald's in the
United States of America. That did the math if every
one of them went down to five from fifty five,
lost fifty un average fifty jobs, it's six hundred and
like seventy thousand jobs in America. And that's like it's
a certainty. And that's just McDonald's. You think that Burger King, Wendy's,
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Taco Bell, I mean across the board you're talking, but
like probably three and a half million jobs in the
in the in the fast food industry alone that will
be AI would easily within the next five years, if
not three years. So I have I've flipped my thinking
about this whole AI thing. You're either going to have
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a massive extinction event or it's going to be really
good with a rough patch in the middle. Because if
between supercomputing power, which we're we're there already, okay, like
quantum computer and deploying AI is like, how is it
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that we don't figure out the commercialization of nuclear fusion
within the next like five years and if we do that,
a limitless source of power without any carbon emission or
waste at all, like exce Like I mean, like you know,
we just saved the earth.
Speaker 2 (59:29):
Basically, it's like six hundred and seventy thousand people are
gonna have to do blow art.
Speaker 1 (59:36):
Right, yeah, but then people are gonna have to find
the money to pay for blow art.
Speaker 2 (59:41):
That's what he did math Like I know, I know, people.
Speaker 1 (59:46):
Are like, where are we listening to this? I tell
me that that wasn't an interesting limit interesting?
Speaker 2 (59:51):
It was an interesting exchange, right, he did. It was
an interesting exchange.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
And I he's not strong, you guys, he is an idiot,
and over so many.
Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
It is taking over a lot of jobs it's taken
over a lot of jobs. Like I saw a thing
with Mike Rowe talking about the kind of the varios
I wish like people, we probably should show him more
than we should show the next crackhead, you know, but
I mean, listen, next crackhead did a little bit of
elementary math, and it's that's neat that he did that,
and he has a point, and it was an interesting conversation.
(01:00:23):
But Mike row talks about this a lot, and how
a lot of the jobs that people are going to
college for will not be jobs. A lot of the
jobs that people have now that they went to college
for will not be jobs in the next ten years.
And but there are still like a lot of these
blue collar jobs that people think are you know, I
guess beneath them, those are the jobs that will be there.
(01:00:45):
The trade jobs, They're still going to be there. AI
can't do those jobs. And so a lot of these
kids who are like I have to go to college,
I have to go to college. No, you can go
to trade school, right, yeah, you can go to trade school.
And then because that's the thing they're going to we're
going to need so many more of those jobs. So
those kids are going to be like elevated, and a
lot of these college education like these college educated kids,
(01:01:08):
you get these liberal arts degrees and whatnot, they're going
to be like, oh crap, they're going to have debt,
they're going to have no job. And then these blue
collar kids are going to be I'm just saying, we
talked to Micro. I love Micro. We've had them on
our show before. We need to get them on again
because it is great. It is fascinating, and it's terrifying,
and I really do wonder what's going to happen over
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the next ten to twenty years, because it already it's
like warp speed at this point.
Speaker 1 (01:01:36):
It's terrifying. It's terrifying for everybody that's in college now.
It's terrifying for high school students now because things are
changing so quickly that it's almost impossible to figure out
like how to shift or what to shift to where
your job is still going to be relevant and useful.
And even it's even starting to impact in some ways.
(01:01:57):
I mean, obviously we're always going to need doctors, but
doctors are feeling the impact of AI, as you'll hear
from this one out.
Speaker 13 (01:02:06):
There, but for the first time, these past few weeks,
I am truly feeling that our days are number because
of AI. And that is because our at least my
patients are coming in with very very difficult questions, their
high level, very granular and nuanced type of questions that
I've never been asked before in previous years, and they
(01:02:28):
are coming in with way more knowledge about what's going
on with them, and they are, I feel like, using
that to at least kind of probe the doctor, at
least me about how much they know. And I think
they use like these questions to kind of gauge their
competence because they're using these AI chatbots to get a
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lot of base information that they would get from their doctor.
So now they're entering the office visit with the next
level of questions. And I just don't think doctors are
going to be used to that, especially if you've kind
of been coasting for a while, barely keeping up with
your CME, or maybe you're not in academics that you're
not constantly staying current and you know, and I'm not
(01:03:14):
saying that just because you don't know some random fact
that you're not a good doctor, but I think real
or perceived patients are going to use this as a
measuring stick to see how good their doctor is.
Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
It's true, absolutely absolutely, I do it. I do it too.
I do it too because I do my research. I
get at there and I get all the information. I
gather it, I study it, I go in there and
I totally test them because I didn't go to school
for like twelve years for this crap. You should know it,
especially in a specialty like in ender chronology or something
(01:03:47):
like that. Right, you should know more than me. You
shouldn't be sitting there in a room chat gpting it
while I'm sitting there, which I have seen. Oh God,
that drives me insane. And if I see that happening,
I'm not coming back. I'm not coming back to you
because I'm not going to pay you to chat GPT
at when I can do that myself. I don't have
(01:04:09):
a medical demas tree, right, I mean I have. Our
oldest daughter was just diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder. She
did all the research, she was like, these are my symptoms,
this is this. She went down the rabbit hole. She
did all the research. She went in and said, these
are the tests I need. They did all the tests
and then she was diagnosed with it. Now, if she
wouldn't have done that, it probably would have taken her
ten years to get that diagnosis from eighteen thousand different doctors,
(01:04:32):
and she.
Speaker 1 (01:04:32):
Would have gotten blown off by most of them.
Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
Oh yeah, they would have been like, tell you coming
back in your head. You're just a woman with hormone
problems all in your head. This is the thing. So
when you're armed with information, which I mean, there is
something to be said for it, because we can have
the power and the autonomy to be able to look
this stuff up and go, okay, I can be my
own best advocate here. Because not to be mean, I'm
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sure there are good doctors out there. I'm not saying that,
Oh yeah, but lot of them suck.
Speaker 1 (01:05:02):
And a lot of them don't keep up like new
things that are happening in medicine, and they do post
and so you want to make sure that you're getting
a doctor that's worth what you're paying them, which is
a lot. So anyway, it's just interesting stuff. How AI
(01:05:23):
is changing jobs that you wouldn't necessarily think of immediately
that they're going to change, and then yet there are
still people who are out there being idiots about how
to be adults. Case in point, you will not believe
the ridiculousness of this woman. I cannot with her.
Speaker 10 (01:05:44):
Oh, I quit my job because I can't take care
of my basic needs and work forty hours a week
at the same time. It's really hard to say this
out loud and put it online, but I know that
I'm not the only person going through this. I've almost
been fired from every job that i've and it's not
because I'm not smart. I actually tend to overperform in
the beginning. It's just that after some time, I inevitably
(01:06:07):
burn out. Once I wake up one day and realize
that I haven't taken a shower in like three weeks,
it's really frustrating because I know that I'm an intelligent
person and I've been able to accomplish a lot of
really amazing things in my life, but I still can't
manage to take care of myself. And it's not just
a matter of not trying hard enough or not being disciplined.
If I could take care of my basic needs and
(01:06:28):
work full time, I would have fucking done that, buy
now and then some it's just it's a form of
self sabotage to honestly be putting so much energy into
these executive functioning skills at work and not have anything
left to give myself. It's like I would dead ass,
wake up at five am, at pace back and forth,
start working at seven, finish work at six, eat, sleep
(01:06:48):
for dinner, and then problem but at eight o'clock. And
it's like a part of me does feel insane by
quitting the verge of a recession. But it's like, if
I actually want to build a future for myself and
get there in one piece, taking care of myself has
to become my full time job. I was not born
to raise shareholder value and actually meant to live a life,
and I need to learn how to be a prison
(01:07:09):
in order to do that.
Speaker 2 (01:07:11):
Your future is welfare. Your future is us taking care
of you. That's not a fan pacifier also a pacifier, right,
I mean, it's not doing it. Does she's understand I
don't know. I constantly get balloons and everything there it is.
I don't understand how these people don't get that we
(01:07:33):
did this. Like I remember working three jobs and not sleeping,
and she's like, forty hours.
Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
A week doesn't allow me time to like find myself
or whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:07:45):
That's why it looks so tired now is because I
did like eighty hours a week back in the day.
I mean it's like I don't and then had kids
and did all the things, and like when you look
back and like how did I do that? How did
I go to school and also go to work and
did the things and had kids, and like we did it, people,
you guys did it. We did it.
Speaker 13 (01:08:04):
Like you just do it.
Speaker 2 (01:08:06):
You just buckle you buckle up, and you do it.
So I don't, of course, And the self care bullshit.
Speaker 11 (01:08:13):
What is that?
Speaker 1 (01:08:14):
Exhausting? These people are exhausting. And she did sound like
a you know, like a reasonably intelligent person. She probably
makes a great first impression in interviews, but she's obviously useless.
Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
Well yeah, she's useless. A good first impression, and then
after she doesn't shower for three weeks, everybody's like, we're
gonna have to let you We're gonna have to let
you go because Dan.
Speaker 1 (01:08:39):
All right, we need to get to the drama because
there is some serious drama happening on socials with like
people that shouldn't be having the drama but are having
the drama, and it's just exhausting. We're gonna start with
and we mentioned this, yes, I think it was yesterday
when we mentioned the fight between Marjorie Taylor Green and
Mark Levin. So that fight continues. They're still nipping at
(01:09:03):
each other. And now Laura Lumer. By the way, all
of these people are horrible, okay, Like all the people
we're going to discuss are awful in so many different ways,
and Laura Lumer is one of the worst. And now
she has joined the fight against Marjorie Taylor Green. And
it's like these fights where I'm like, I hate everybody,
So it's just fun to watch because like I got
(01:09:27):
no dog in the fight, so to speak. I kind
of hope they just all sick each other to death.
Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
Because they all I wish they would all just wish
they'd all take it offline, like take it outside, you
know what I mean. I just because it's a we
have a president that's doing all this wonderful stuff. Like
we're in a position now where things are pretty good.
Why do they have to It's like you always say,
step on our own junk, right, That's what That's what
(01:09:52):
I see this as being. It's kind of like the
conservative the women conservative influence being like your ring is
not big enough. I just why are we this way?
You know, I don't it's like things are going great,
let's k it out right exactly, you know what I mean?
This is what I see this as being, and I
wish they would just take it outside because I don't
(01:10:13):
want to see it.
Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
It's just getting uglier and uglier. And the number of
people that are entering these fights with one another is
just it's growing and growing by the day, and it's
just fascinating to watch it. So here is Laura about
Marjorie Taylor Green. She's vicious, okay, So she says it
was the Jews who made Marjorie Taylor Green cheat on
(01:10:36):
her husband in the back room of a CrossFit. The
Zionists forcefully opened up her legs and made her destroy
her family. They made her ruin a marriage, but then
she bought a cross and was forgiven for ruining her
marriage and being a slut. And it didn't stop there.
She went on and said, I wish MTG got on
her knees for her Lord and Savior as much as
(01:10:58):
she got on her knees for men who aren't her husband.
Just another fake Christian? Can you call yourself a Christian
when your mouth is full of other men's cock. I
may be Jewish, but at least I'm not a Jezebel.
So I'm just like, I don't know who to hate
more in this fight. But MTG of course had to respond.
Speaker 2 (01:11:21):
Okay, here we go.
Speaker 1 (01:11:24):
Laura Lumer viciously attacks and lies about those of us
who are President Trump's most loyal original MAGA supporters. She
has no long time relationships because she psychotically turns on everyone.
Laura Lumer is the most unstable person and worst liability
to ever walk in the Oval office. I don't don't
even disagree. So again it's like I hate everybody in
(01:11:46):
this fight. I just hate everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:11:48):
And then this is also oh and weird and why
take it outside and just like misfite each other ladies, right,
you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (01:11:58):
So misfit Patriot it got into the mix of this
and was the adult in the room. He actually retweeted
Marjorie and said, can you give me a favor? Shut
the fuck up, get off Twitter, and do your fucking
job right. You are an elected official having mean girl
fights on social media. You make ten times the salary
(01:12:19):
of a public school teacher and work half as much.
How many hours of tweeting could be spent meeting with
your constituents?
Speaker 2 (01:12:26):
Probably a lot. Yeah, And I love that point. I
agree with misfit Patriot one hundred and fifty percent. Yeah,
and same thing because I said the same thing about
Gavin right, Yeah, yeah, I just, oh my god, what
is even happening?
Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
I know, it's crazy, And so then like, let's put
aside that squabble and move on to the new squabble
that's happening between Candice Owens and Nick Fwente's Yeah, and
like so many other people, so she had Nick Fuentas
also oh horrible, disgusting, just vile human, Okay, And the
(01:13:04):
fact that she even platformed him was gross. Everybody in
this circle now.
Speaker 2 (01:13:08):
Is so gross anti jud though I can give Jesus
who hates he's.
Speaker 1 (01:13:12):
The og of anti Semitism, Like he's the grossest of
them all together, Like I love you well. And that's
the thing. It's like they are in bed with some
of the same people. But now there's this circle of
weird fighting that Candace is doing with Nick, and now
Nick is like bringing Tucker into I mean, it's crazy,
it's absolutely crazy. So now, because Nick did not have
(01:13:35):
a good experience on Candace's show and he's been bitching
about her ever since, she is now direct messaging him
and posting those messages saying that she wants him to
come back and basically fight her some more because she
is a grifting psychopath. And so she posted yesterday open
discussion is the only way forward looking forward to this
and showed what she tweeted to or messaged him, which
(01:13:58):
was to say, Hey, Nick, I think we have to
get you back now. Team just showed me all the
coverage you've been giving me again still shocking given how
kind we were to you, l ol. Want to come
back to Nashville and we can do a discussion live
on Wednesday. On Rumble, Dan Bilzerian, also horrific Human, says
he will moderate so this time you can't pretend you
(01:14:20):
were set up and attacked. So again, like we're bringing
in just the worst people in the entire universe.
Speaker 2 (01:14:26):
This is her thing. She loves to have the fights,
and it's like it's rage bait. It's like all the rage.
Oh my god, it's literally fight club now. That's it's like,
that's so bad.
Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
So she went on and I'm going to have you
read a couple of her public tweets about this. Here's
one of them.
Speaker 2 (01:14:44):
I am honestly in awe at how much Nick Buente
isys publicly lied about me since he left my house.
But rather than cry about it, as he most definitely would,
I have instead invited him back for an actual debate
where he can bring his alleged receipts. To avoid his
inevitable victim, I've asked Dan Bilzarian to moderate the discussion
so Nick can't put on his favorite I was attacked
(01:15:06):
because I'm just so real and they are going to
kill me. Skit too many theater boys in politics. Okay, hi,
pot why I want to be a star. This will
be fun because I think it will revealed to the
public that we should not fear discussion if we are
telling the truth. Looking forward to this, Nick Puentez, Yeah,
she wasn't done.
Speaker 1 (01:15:27):
Here is the next one.
Speaker 2 (01:15:31):
Laugh my ass off. Here we go again, guys. Nick
talks trash about literally everyone, claiming they are frauds, but
when the very people he speaks about reply to him,
he says, it's some high level coordinated attack, me coordinating
with Elon Musk. Lol, have you even watched a minute
of my content? Didn't you just say I was working
with Russia? Tonight? He'll say, defend me. They are trying
to kill me. Meanwhile, I'm being sued by the president
(01:15:53):
of France. The Tate Brothers are actually facing a coordinated,
multi state level attack from various countries, and none of us,
cry Vic the muod what.
Speaker 8 (01:16:01):
Does you do.
Speaker 3 (01:16:03):
All the time?
Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
Oh my god?
Speaker 1 (01:16:05):
She's like, why.
Speaker 2 (01:16:06):
Doesn't Trump come to my defense after I completely dogged him?
I maintain Nick Fuentes is a sheltered theater kid who
cries and lies time. Didn't she want to be an actress?
Isn't that how she went?
Speaker 1 (01:16:16):
She model the whole thing.
Speaker 2 (01:16:18):
She wanted to be an actress and model. Yeah, okay,
she sure is pulling the theater kid thing out a
lot when that's basically what she wanted to do. What's that?
Why is she pulling the Tape Brothers into this? She like,
she's a huge supporter.
Speaker 1 (01:16:29):
Of them, because she's a huge supporter of one of
the worst possible people, including Da Militarian.
Speaker 2 (01:16:35):
What do they have to do with her?
Speaker 1 (01:16:37):
Well, I mean because she platformed Andrew Tait. Also, she's
great friends with them, as is her husband, and so
she believes they're being mistreated whatever. Again, it's it's the
worst people in the world, Like cavorting with the worst
people in the world and then also fighting with the
worst people in the world and watching it from the
outskirts is just it's.
Speaker 2 (01:16:58):
So juicy, It's like I can't get a snap it.
But it also sucks. I hate it because you know
who loves this is the left.
Speaker 1 (01:17:05):
Oh yeah, they love it.
Speaker 2 (01:17:06):
They equate all of us with these freaking nut jobs.
Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
You know, we're all grouped in, which is terrifying.
Speaker 2 (01:17:12):
I want to be grouped these weirdos because they don't
represent me. None of these jack holes represent me or you,
none of them, and so I hate that.
Speaker 1 (01:17:28):
It's interesting too, because again Nick Fuantes is the original
horrible person on the Internet. Like, I don't want to
give him credit for anything except that he doesn't want
anything to do with Candace anymore. And so what he
did is he posted a video of their entire direct
message uh string, like, their entire thread of personal messages
(01:17:52):
between each other, and then and along with that he
basically said, I don't want anything to do with you,
you psycho bitch. So he said, here, I'll post the
whole thing for anyone who cares. You can go gossip
about it with Tucker and anyone else who will listen.
You are not entitled to another second of my time
with your inane drama, you narcissistic bitch, and I have
(01:18:13):
to be I was kind of like that was a
good one.
Speaker 2 (01:18:15):
I mean, that's your psycho, But like, who's more psycho?
Speaker 3 (01:18:19):
You know, right?
Speaker 1 (01:18:20):
It's like you can't even pick a villain.
Speaker 2 (01:18:22):
They're all so awful there are, yeah, right, it's like
on the psycho scale, who is the biggest psycho?
Speaker 9 (01:18:29):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:18:30):
I can't disagree with the narcissism thing because I've said
it out myself.
Speaker 1 (01:18:35):
I mean it's bad. And of course, you know, we've
been talking about the whole Macrone lawsuit thing, and now
she was, you know, complaining about that quite a bit
yesterday online because she discovered that Macron actually hired in
like private investigators to dig dirt on her in advance
of them, right in advance of them doing a lawsuit.
So she said, I cannot believe my eyes. This is
(01:18:57):
a literal head of state hiring investigators to look into
a mother who podcasts from Dude Basement.
Speaker 2 (01:19:03):
Dude, you you literally have if she's not she's not
okay back up, because she has said I'm not afraid
of this, like I will back everything that I've said.
So she should be she should be like, go ahead
and investigate me, go ahead. She was, she was all
put them up, right, she was, she totally was so.
Speaker 1 (01:19:25):
And then last week we you know, I think it
was last week when we played that video of her saying,
you know, I don't need any money, you know, to
fight the suit, like you know, when it gets to
a point that I may need to ask for help,
I will, but like you know, trying to play it
off like don't worry, I'm not gonna grift off of this, essentially,
and we made the prediction that a GoFundMe is forthcoming,
(01:19:47):
like just wait, I mean, it is going to happen.
And if, again, you are a person who is dumb
enough to contribute to it, you're just stupid. I don't
know what to tell you. You're a moron. So in
advance of the go on me, she has released a
video now talking about how much this is going to
cost her and trying desperately to sell more merch to
(01:20:09):
cover the cost, even though she's a bazillionaire a bazillion
times over and this lawsuit.
Speaker 14 (01:20:15):
We got an estimate this weekend from a legal team.
It is gonna cost us millions. I don't have any
I really don't.
Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
Oh my god, your husband is.
Speaker 14 (01:20:27):
I gotta tell you, like the estimate that we got,
and I want to be clear, this is if it
goes all the way. So they said, like from start
to finish, if it if this doesn't, if they don't
drop this at some point, blah blah blah. Here's so
much is going to cost you just to get through
the deposition face You're not just going to cast you
all the way through.
Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
And they are estimating five million dollars. It's a lot
of money.
Speaker 11 (01:20:46):
And we do not have to.
Speaker 2 (01:20:50):
Oh my god, I can't.
Speaker 17 (01:20:55):
She's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:20:56):
Yeah, So I thought we could actually sell some T shirts.
Speaker 14 (01:21:01):
I just picture people wearing this, like at the grocery store,
like walking by each other and like, we know what
it means, a hashtag free and Manuel. It's like subtle enough.
I really like this manbody. We're like, we know it's up.
We know it's a lot of frands. Somebody rescue uh,
Emmanuel mart Chrome, I'm not kidding. The estimate is millions
of dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:21:19):
I'm telling you a gofundmeate is imminent. It is imminent.
Speaker 3 (01:21:25):
I just what, I just I.
Speaker 1 (01:21:27):
Cannot believe that she continues to have so much influence.
It's absolutely incredible to me that people follow her and.
Speaker 2 (01:21:33):
Incredible, incredibly people on our Instagram they're like.
Speaker 1 (01:21:36):
Team Carea, it's just okay, congrats people yourself with and
the Tate brothers and freaking Dan Bilzerian.
Speaker 2 (01:21:47):
Right, and people are like, why are you talking about this?
That's why that's that's so much intense because they have
a ship ton of influence. They're right wingers and I
don't I don't like that. I don't want to be
associated with that. And that's the thing. It's like, you
need to make sure I want to make sure that
some right wingers are separated from that crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:22:10):
Because it is it's getting crazy and crazy list of
the day.
Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
Right when we started our site seventeen years ago, our
tagline was giving conservatism a makeover. Now the makeover is
getting is separating ourselves from the crazy that is that. Yeah,
it's just it's nuts, right, It.
Speaker 1 (01:22:29):
Is getting really really crazy. We got some venmo from
our friend and explorer Dana Spain, who said morning from Montana,
beautiful chicks to the possum face. Sea Hag read history
first openly gay cabinet secretary under Trump, only president to
call for the world to legalize homosexuality. Trump at the
UN thank you for your attention to this matter. She
(01:22:53):
went on to say me again, sorry, but she enraged
me KKK Dems freed slaves, us first black female manager
of a five star hotel Trump property. Oh, they're lies,
but that's all they have. Oh and don't f with
your face. Don't love it.
Speaker 2 (01:23:09):
You're gonna end up looking like a possum, an angry possum.
That's right, that's right.
Speaker 1 (01:23:15):
Let me see now you.
Speaker 2 (01:23:18):
Laura Kate Baker four nine G five, please pray for me.
CP and growing old sucks. Got to renovate my bathroom, guys,
Laura Kate our Nurm thirteen thirty one. SCOTOS will not
make gay marriage illegal. If oberg Fell is overturned, it
will be the same as Roe a state's right issue.
States can choose their laws for themselves. Also, pambondy and
(01:23:41):
take my money, jerks. Tom Jay seven thirty eighty two.
I'm a former Democrat turned independent a few years ago,
voted GOP the last few years, and we'll continue even
as a dem I didn't want gay marriage. States can
give them all a civil union if they want, Okay,
I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:23:59):
I listen. I felt the same way. I continue to
feel that it would be better if government wasn't involved
in the game of marriage at all. And I've always
still kind of seen a difference. I mean, if that
makes me a bigot, whatever, But like when I look
at a marriage, I see a marriage, which is a
like a thing between a man and a woman, and
then I see a gearage, you know what I mean.
(01:24:22):
Like it's a gay marriage. It's not a it's a
different and separate thing. I want them to have all
the same rights and responsibilities that come with marriage or
a civil union. I just don't know why it has
to be anything at the government level at all.
Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 9 (01:24:37):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:24:38):
I hear you, Aaron Kreeger. There's a week rough week
for this, Aaron. I'll be forty four on the sixteenth,
and I was told by you ladies yesterday. Then I'm
officially old. Some lady is trying to make South Carolina south.
It's such Supreme Court. I'm sorry, Supreme Court. I'm for
my marriage and now I'm a hurricane. Just take my
old gay hurricane money.
Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
Are you mad, Aaron? You have to tell me if
you're mad about the fact that I like look at
your marriage as a gay marriage as a.
Speaker 2 (01:25:05):
Garage, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
There's a there's a qualifier there, and I can't help that.
That is how I internalize it.
Speaker 2 (01:25:14):
Well, I don't think there's anything wrong in saying that
marriage is different than a gay marriage.
Speaker 1 (01:25:18):
That's the thing.
Speaker 2 (01:25:19):
I just that's I don't think that's a bad thing.
It's it's just different. They're different.
Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
She'll have to tell me if that makes her mad, right,
I mean yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:25:29):
Currio two three sixty nine, Dad joke for entry Day.
What's the difference between love lust and showing off? Spit
swallow burgle?
Speaker 3 (01:25:37):
My god?
Speaker 1 (01:25:38):
Okay, car appropriate.
Speaker 2 (01:25:41):
Cure, you've come to the ripe place. Curio Robe eight
five two five. My daughter's friend was murdered outside the Capitol,
caught and crossfire. Trump mentioned him not by name in
the presser. It was in July twenty one year. Twenty
one year old intern was.
Speaker 1 (01:25:59):
That your undone that was on with Martha McCallum. I'm
wondering because I know that there was a mom who
was very much in favor of everything that Trump was doing.
You'd lost a son.
Speaker 2 (01:26:09):
Oh it's just oh my god, Robin horrible. Sorry, that
is absolutely yeah, that is so terrible. Aaron Kreeger, my
Hurricane child can call me mom, Mama, Mommy. I'll take
a hard pass on pops. Yeah, seeing like old school
lesbians would want to be called pops, it's a little
weirdday Texas fifteen Morning from Texas. Since I identify as
(01:26:32):
a lesbian, I prefer pops. Thank you for your attention
in this matter. Just take my money, Media and publishing. Yes,
please get micro on the show again. We didn't love that.
We need to work, I think our teams.
Speaker 1 (01:26:45):
Yeah, he is on the list.
Speaker 2 (01:26:46):
They're actively pursuing that. Our NURM one three three one
early dad joke Wednesday set up a series of tiny
microphones with a micro appearance, a micro microw with micro
also Pam Bondie, here's my second one. Thank you, Arner
me energy as one of your normal gays. Yes, Griner
(01:27:08):
is a dude. No need for Gatar, take my lesbon money.
Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
Yeah, what is seriously going on there?
Speaker 2 (01:27:13):
I mean, just say it. Well she can't though, because
she plays in the w NBA, right, she can't. I
can't say it. But I mean, after all is said
and done, she's probably gonna be like I was a
dude all along on you, Brian Brumley. The Woke Right
is on a path of mutually assured destruction and they
will take us down with them. Also, why are you.
Speaker 1 (01:27:38):
Aaron Brager?
Speaker 2 (01:27:39):
I'm not mad. Call it whatever. I mean, it is gay,
nothing but love and respect for you, mock air. Okay, okay,
we're bringing it in you guys. We're bringing it in
you guys. We hope you have the best Tuesday. We
will talk to you tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (01:27:57):
Hi, everybody,