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December 10, 2025 78 mins
Candace Owens unleashes a fresh round of conspiracies, targets Tim Pool with a jaw-dropping accusation, and demands an apology — all while Erika Kirk shows absolute grace in the face of disgusting criticism.

We also break down Jasmine Crockett’s wild new tax comments, MTG pretending to pity Trump, Ana Kasparian defending Hamas, Newsom’s shameless book tour, and the chaos inside the 2024 and 2026 elections.

From Candace’s “God thing” moment to Tim Pool teasing a lawsuit to Wesley Hunt roasting Crockett — today’s episode is loaded.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Her brand was toxicity up until about two seconds ago.
So okay, so that's the big explosive story. If some
dude can walk into my daughter's locker room, well I'm
black today, I don't need to pay taxes. Boom, that's
how that works, Dens. Oh, we are raw dog in

(00:22):
this show today.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
We're going to ask me.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Look, we look frazzled doing yeo. Yeah, here we get
we got everybody. What a cluster?

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Oh my god, I don't think there's ever well there
have been like bigger clusters for sure, But this, you
guys been, it's.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Been a morning been, Like I mean, how many hours
has it been? It's been I don't even know. It's
hours and hours, hours and hours and hours. So this
is this isn't this is an alcohol that it should be.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
So, you guys, I'm in a different location as you
can see, and I'm on a different computer as you
can see, and everything is borked and nothing is working correctly,
and we're just going to get through this, okay, and
then we're gonna we're gonna hope that things are mostly
back to normal tomorrow, but they likely won't be. Just
f yi, because my internet provider sucks, and we'll just

(01:23):
leave it at that.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
But we're here and maybe we have like, you know,
different people us out at lunch, right whoa, Hell's right?
Maybe you who are Maybe there are different people here,
like people on the West Coast that are like good
morning and good morning to you, top of the morning
to yeah, top of the morning. Indeed, that's right.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
So it's probably gonna be a bit of a disjointed
show because I genuinely don't remember what we have in
store for you.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
I have my notes and we're going to rely on
them heavily, and I have an idea or two. We're
just going a free ball at you, guys. We're winging it.
We're going commando today, that's what amazingly doing. It's gonna
be crazy.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
And I just want to give a quick shout out
to Marcy who is one of our new YouTube moderators.
Marcy Parvalas, thank you so much for hell appreciate that.
And then also just some super exciting news for the weekend,
and that is that yesterday we talked to Batya Angar
Sargon and it was like one of our favorite interviews

(02:29):
of all time.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
In the history of you guys. Okay, I'm gonna give
away one thing. She blessed us at the end. I
don't I've never been blessed by an Interviewee. That was amazing.
I love her so much it hurts. Yeah, she's a
real deal, you guys. You have to check out that
interview when it comes out. She is the real deal. Yeah,

(02:51):
that'll be out Saturday.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
And I mean, she's she's We've wanted to talk to
her forever and so the fact that we got to
do is just really really exciting.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
We're super super psyched about it, super stoked. Pretty you
to hear it. And you know how they always say, like,
don't meet your heroes because you're gonna be disappointed, you
know what. I mean that thing that whole like, don't
meet people that you want to meet because then you're
gonna be disappointed. And we've been disappointed over the years
via a lot of people. She did not disappoint, not
even a little bit everything you think she is in

(03:22):
more so, Yeah, you're gonna to check that out. Yeah
you will love her. We loved her. It was a
fantastic interview. I think you'll enjoy It'll be out Saturday.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Also, just wanted to point out that because my Internet
has been down since like nine o'clock, like since like
after I went to sleep, it went down, so I
did not discover that it was down until this morning,
which is when I do most of my prep. So
I don't have included in today's lineup things like clips
from Trump's.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Rally in Pennsylvania, for example.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
So if you didn't know that he had a rally
in Pennsylvania yesterday, I'm telling you that. I'm just also
telling you we will have no clips from it. So
there's going to be certain things that we just don't
have because there was no time to pull those things
together without internet and only a phone basically this morning.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
But we do have a lot of stuff that we're
going to talk to you about today.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
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you really quickly before we get into the turning point
and Erica stuff, is that.

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Speaker 3 (05:37):
Erica Kirk is on a book tour on Charlie's Behalf His. Obviously,
the final book has just been released and I want
to get and read the same same, so she's out
promoting it as she should be.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
Totally.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Criticisms right now that are being levied against her are
so disgusting that I almost.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Can't believe it.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
I mean, it's making it very easy to like call
our Twitter following because I just the things that they're
saying about her are so disgusting. I mean, obviously people
are accusing her of being in on the murder, which
is I can't There was one comment where someone was like, well,
Erica just doesn't know him as well as Candace did.

(06:22):
His wife, Okay, the mother of his children. This is
what people are saying. They're accusing her of sleeping with JD.
And that is why they both wanted to offer him.
That's why, like now, Candas is saying that the US
military was involved. I mean that she's not grieving right,
that she shouldn't be on a book tour because she
has small kids and she should be taking care of them.

(06:45):
This is the kind of stuff that people are saying
about her. I assure you that she is taking care
of her children. Much better than Candace is taking care
of her. And by the way, I totally blame Candace
for all of my Internet problems.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Yeah, I mean, I'm just wait to we don't know,
but we know no.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
So speaking of Candace, oh my god, the latest theory
is just you can't make it up.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
So she released like a series of.

Speaker 3 (07:15):
Instagram text like pictures on her story. I don't even anyway,
I'm gonna need you to read them because my computer
screen is so small compared to one that I usually
I cannot see anything.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
I can't even see you hardly. Hi, I can totally
do it. I can do it. Okay.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
So it's gonna it's a video, but it's gonna run
through five different screenshots, and I.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Think it's slow enough that you can read it. Like
not a hope. So this is a test for my eyeballs.
Are ready? You need to pause? Let me know. Okay.
This is This was what she released on Instagram before
What the hell? Why am I getting alerts? Sorry?

Speaker 3 (07:53):
Okay, this is what she released on Instagram for her show. Okay,
a series of messages that she posted.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Okay, here we go. Yesterday was the Feast of the
Immaculate conception and Catholic world that today of holy obligation.
So as soon as my podcast ended, I, oh god,
I didn't read that. For a final piece, I pray
for God to give me a piece to the Charlie
Kirk mystery that would be now on the coffin exposed
to cover up. Jeez, I get to fast. Okay, hold on.
I didn't think it was so fast, and now it's

(08:23):
like all of a sudden, and now it's slow. Okay.
I went home, had a late dinner. I went up
to lay my daughter's for fifteen minutes for going down
to mine, and thought, I'll just check the tips in box.
It was the first email I opened. I genuinely cannot
see this as anything other than an immediately answered prayer.
A story from a man in the military that is
about to blow this case open. Oh good, that's what

(08:44):
she always says.

Speaker 3 (08:45):
Right.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
It feels like today will be the day that the
government could no longer deny it. Charlie Kirk was assassinated
and our military was involved. I can't wait to share
this information with you guys today. Oh my god. Okay,
So she said that she was like, I'm.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
A person emailed our tip line, who's in the military
and is now she's convinced that after people hear yesterday's show,
there's no way that the government can deny their involvement. Okay,
so you would expect saying something like that, she'd have
she'd have the details. Yeah, here is here's her little

(09:18):
preview of the show, just to put like a fine
point on how big and explosive this is.

Speaker 4 (09:24):
I'm about to tell you guys today is so unbelievable
that you know it has to be the truth. It's
so detailed, We've checked everything that we could and it
has to be a God thing. It's the only way
that this could have landed in my lap from the
person that it came from. I don't even know what.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
To say about this.

Speaker 4 (09:41):
You're just going to be amazed in your jaw is
going to be on the floor like.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
Mine was when I learned this.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
And this kind of gets into that mysterious last trip
to Asia that Charlie took. The timing of that.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
Was very okay. Okay, you guys, it's a god thing.
She's bringing God in to it now.

Speaker 3 (10:01):
Okay, So I mean, the best teaser, Yeah, she's really
all t is.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
She's really good at rage bait and engagement of farming.
That's I mean, that's her. God, dick, she's very very
good at it. She's amazing at it. Like she knows
how to get people to be curious to joy in
and please subscribe to my newsletter. Very good at that. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
So one of her crazy cult followers did a nice
little summary of what this big revelation was.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
I there's no way I can read it, So I'm
going to make you read it. Oh God, but here
is the girl the glasses read it. This is what
she does. There you go, here is the story. Okay, bombshell,
Candice Owne is just exposed the US military meeting where
they planned Charlie Kirk's assassination. You won't believe. Who is there?

(10:55):
A thirty five Your military whistleblower Harry Myers, who's been
running for his life exposing cartel US command tunnels in
nineteen ninety, accidentally walks straight into what he believes was
the final planning meeting for Charlie Kirk's assassination. Date September ninth,
twenty twenty five. Location, Joint Task Force Southern Border Headquarters,

(11:16):
Fort Huachuka, Arizona. He saw a room full of twelve
plus lieutenant colonels. You don't see that outside the Pentagon.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
Okay, plus pause pause, because one thing that this person
does like leaves out of this story about the twelve
lieutenant colonels is that he also told.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Her that these were E four E five.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
Lieutenant colonels, which is not a thing. So E four
and E five refer to enlisted grade levels of military stress, right, Okay, Like,
even I know that these are not lieutenant colonels, are officers.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
They are not enlist did they are officers? So this
guy leaves that out of his little summary here. But
I thought that's kind of important. So she said that.
So she actually said out loud that they were E
four E five. She said that's what this guy told her.
Oh okay, so and then she didn't She and her
gigantic team of researchers investigative reporters didn't bother to efing

(12:21):
fact check that. But you were. But why didn't even
have to? Because I just know that I just don't
know it. Okay, just wanted to point that out. Okay,
let me continue, all right. Brian Harpole TPUSA security walking
out with a gray haired man in glasses who was
clearly running the show. How do we know that? Did
he have a top hat?

Speaker 5 (12:41):
Was?

Speaker 1 (12:42):
How do we know we know he was running the show.
He was running the show, you guys. A commander named
Captain nef Yes, same last name as Blake Ness, who
interrogated him for seven hours, trying to label him a
bomb threat and a spot. They detained him, threatened charges,
and only let him go after verifying you wasn't part

(13:04):
of some counter op. The second he lands home, news
breaks that Charlie Kirk has been sassitated. This isn't smoking gun,
it's it it it I just I'm so, I'm such
Candace fatigue at this point. I'm exhausted. But I mean,
stuff is so entertaining like this, so effing stupid at

(13:27):
this So okay, So that's the big explosive.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
Story, and obviously it has a few holes, like but
that's neither here nor there. It's her cult following literally
sweat cheese right here is the summer and you need
to read this as well. This is what I older,
this is what older millennial had to say about this
explosive newation.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
Okay, so let's evaluate this with a critical eye. For
this to be true, we would have to believe that
a military whistleblower who was apparently already for his life
from the military industrial complex just happened to find himself
at a high level military black ops planning meeting. We
would also have to believe that he was caught and
interrogated at the same black ops site, but the same

(14:12):
individuals who have wanted him dead for decades, and they
instead of just easily murdering him and disposing of his body,
they instead chose let him see everything and then released
him back into the United States. What about that story
sounds even remotely possible. Then he wanted him dead already,
Then they caught him spying on one of the highest
profile assassination planning meetings ever. No one knew he was there,

(14:36):
and they could easily have made him disappear, but they
instead decided, Nah, let's release him and let him tell
everybody about it. Are you fucking serious right now? It
is It's comical. She is a comedy movie. This is

(14:56):
just like, I can't even believe that there are people
that genuinely a oh my god, and they'll let they'll
up to our side. I'd be like seven thousand in right,
I can't. I mean, it's just crazy. So all right,
so that's the story. Now you don't have to watch
her show. I mean, I'm sure there gonna become we save.

(15:18):
We saved you, like a couple hours in insanity. There
you go.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
But then remember how yesterday, you know, we played that
video of Timpoole like exploding on her and saying all
the things that he was a cigarette.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
We both needed cigarette, we needed smoke, but we both
were like, inject this into my face was glorious.

Speaker 3 (15:37):
So and then remember how we also showed the video
or the screenshots of what she said about that, like
she was like, oh my god, he's obviously going through
a personal crisis or financial troubles whatever, as lit the
crap out of him. Oh my god, it was so bad.
And now she's digging that hole even further. And we're
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Speaker 3 (17:28):
And I'm sorry if my mouse is bad today, and
like things are, I'm just sorry about how the show.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
Yeah, we're just the show is Marky today, you guys.

Speaker 6 (17:36):
It is what it is.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
We're it's gonna be a problem. Okay. So back to Timpoole.

Speaker 3 (17:41):
So she, you know, she she you know, said he's
going through personal stuff, financial struggles whatever.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
She's just absolutely ridiculous.

Speaker 3 (17:48):
And then because there was a previous shooting apparently on
his property back in twenty twenty two, she is trying
to suggest, not trying to she's outright suggesting that his
own brother, Timpole's own brother was the shooter in that situation.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
So can you read her thing at the bottom first?
And then his response to her. The shooting temples serve.
The shooting temple survived in December of twenty twenty two,
was committed by his brother. By the way, his brother
was the one who fired the weapon on his property.
And then Timpole said, the vile witch is now claiming

(18:29):
my own brother tried to shoot me. This is an
absolute lie. Candice is as vile as they come. She's
a fucking demon. I mean, I'm not not wrong. I'm
not debating that. I'm not going to debate it. So yeah,
so that's how that is the level to which she
will stoop. So she's saying that. So she is she

(18:50):
saying now that the one that did the drive by
like didn't happen to because she's trying to Are people
acting like that because a lot of people are on
the internet are saying that that didn't happen.

Speaker 3 (18:59):
Well, because because the reason they're saying that is because
some rando decided to call the wrong police department or
sheriff department to see if Timpoole had filed a police report.
And because they called the wrong one, they obviously said no,
we've received no report of a shooting.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
And that person went completely viral.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
By lying, and then cam Higbee called the correct one
and verified that, yes, they are investigating the shooting that
took place the other day.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
So Candice is a complete all the words, She's all
the words.

Speaker 3 (19:34):
So she then had the audacity to respond in her
show last night to Timpoole calling her out the way
that he did yesterday.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
And here is how that went. Oh wait, what does
I say? I can't even read it? What is this?
My brother never ran from security and literally works here
and runs a gaming channel for our members. She is
lying to you, bro. Holy fuck. Yeah, some of her
people bought it. And then Tommy Borham said, she didn't

(20:03):
say he tried to shoot you. She said it was
your brother who had run off from security after breaking
into your place. If it wasn't Chris and he was involved,
just state that as a fact. Why twist when she said.

Speaker 3 (20:13):
Yeah, that's and so Timpole responded to that, and what
you just read was his response to that, And so
she's just lying, and he apparently is He didn't say
the words exactly, but he absolutely implied that he plans
to sue her, which I say, bring it on, Tim,
do it, do it?

Speaker 7 (20:33):
Do it?

Speaker 1 (20:33):
I just think a lot of people need to probably
sue her. Yeah, I mean enough is enough?

Speaker 3 (20:38):
And then so on her show, this is what she
said about Timpoole. She is the literal worst person ever.

Speaker 4 (20:46):
Listen, he is a fundamentally weak man for what he
did there. He should apologize.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
He won't.

Speaker 4 (20:52):
I don't care what happens to his platform. He's now
essentially trying out because he's under financial pressure. He's trying
out for a zionis to pay him, and they will, Okay,
they will cut him a check. And I hope it
happens for you, Tim, I hope it makes you happy.
But to do that to someone who has never done
anything to you other than disagree with you about the

(21:12):
Charlie Kirk narrative. I have not focused my content on you.
And any time your name has come up, and it
has been because you have explicit explicitly been attacking me.
You are a coward. You are less than a man. Okay,
you are behaving your type right there is like a
person who's having financial issues and yet decides to go

(21:34):
out and put one hundred k in a poker game,
and when he loses and is a further one hundred
k in the hole, comes back home and beats his
wife and kids and thinks he is a tough guy.
That's how you're acting right now. I'm not your wife,
I'm not your kids. Get your affairs in order, and
stop blaming me, because I'm actually traversing down the path

(21:54):
that hasn't been traveled by standing up and saying that
something corrupt happened and Charlie Kirk was assass and I
don't care about.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
Your midterms, okay.

Speaker 4 (22:03):
I don't care about your next year midterms and whether
or not the Republican Party is united, okay, because I
don't want to stand next to people that would cover.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
Up to assassination.

Speaker 4 (22:11):
And I hope that I have made my point perfectly clear.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
Okay, you know what I heard. It's what I heard,
you guys, what I heard. The wrap up there is
it's the Jews. You're a wife beater, and I don't
give a shit about the midterms. That's what I hear.
That's pretty much a good summary, right, That's what there's
the summary. There. You go, there's your clip notes, and you.

Speaker 3 (22:32):
Like, for oh, oh my god, the amount of hatred
I have for that absolute cow of a woman.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
I just can't so a lot of its stuffed at cows.
That was really nice.

Speaker 7 (22:42):
That's true.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
I'm sorry, I'm sorry about you. I have four cows
and they're lovely. All of them are lovely, and they
would never act like this. So, you know, a lot
of the things that she has tried to put out
there as theories of to how Charlie got murdered, so
much of it is false information and more. I mean,
we're gonna hear the most massive debunking ever on Monday night,

(23:03):
of course, or Monday afternoon whenever TPS TPUSA is doing
their their response. But we're already starting to see some
of her stories unravel.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Here is a perfect example.

Speaker 3 (23:13):
She's long been saying that the finances at TPUSA are
super shady, that there's missing money, missing forms, the I
R s IS opened an investigation into them, all of
that nonsense, and that was addressed yesterday CBS.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
Oh, oh my god, I'm so sorry you guys. Oh
that's okay. Listen, we're free balling it. Like I said,
we are what it is. It happens, It just happens.
I feel like we're doing pretty good all things considered. Today,
I feel like it's all you know, it's coming out
in the wash.

Speaker 3 (23:44):
We're doing like I'm using one of those like laptop mice,
you know what I mean. It's possible to navigate, which
is really completing, which is why I'm just sort of
letting this video play itself out.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Okay, So, CBS, well, at the behest of air Ica.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
Apparently she asked the IRS to publicly respond to these allegations,
and according or the Treasury Department, and according to the
Treasury Department, they have told her and Turning Point they
are under no investigation.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
This is ridiculous. And there's a little excerpt of the
article right here, if you could read this next age
paragraph here, it is the letter said, none of the
four tax exempt entities kirk now runs Turning Point USA, Inc.
Turning Point Action, Inc. Turning Point, and dowmin Anchor America's
Turning Point Inc. Are being examined by or under investigation

(24:36):
by the IRS, and all of the entities submitted on
time all their nine to ninety forms to the IRS
this year. Contents of the letter were shared with CBS News,
So wise all lives. It's lies and it's that propenda.
It's so defamatory. I mean, it's so clearly defamatory.

Speaker 8 (24:56):
It is.

Speaker 3 (24:57):
Andrew Corvett did an interview yesterday and I wanted to
share just a little bit of that interview because he
does address some.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
Of this nonsense. And here is what. Oh my god,
it's doing it again. And listen. It is defamatory because
if they oh I'm sorry, go ahead, Oh it's okay.
I was just gonna say it is defamatory because if
they lose donors because of this, yeah, I feel like
they have a case.

Speaker 3 (25:21):
Well, and she directly said, two donors, stop donating, like,
stop being donors. If you donated, take ask for your
donations back. She actually said that right loud on her
Twitter account.

Speaker 9 (25:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
I mean that isn't defamatory. Yeah, as much as you know. Listen,
these are four entities that are, at the end of
the day, businesses and they rely on donors to run.
And so if you're losing donors because of lies, that
to me is defamation. I too. I hope they do.

Speaker 3 (25:53):
Oh my god, do I ever hope they do? All right,
So here is Andrew Covett as.

Speaker 5 (25:58):
Close as colleagues. They don't care about justice or they're
not asking questions. It's like we are we have been
and we want justice more than anybody else. I can
guarantee you that as much as you want it, I
can guarantee I want it more.

Speaker 10 (26:10):
And there are.

Speaker 5 (26:11):
Conversations that happened behind doors. We are suggesting new things
to look at. I have questions about who knew what when?
Were there other people involved that knew certain things before?
It seems to be indication of that. I want to
see those questions answered. I want to know with somebody
radicalizing these people, somebody radicalizing Tyler Robinson. I want to

(26:31):
know all of this stuff I have questioned. I am
open to a whole flurry of things. What I'm not
open to is a theory that Tyler Robinson didn't kill Charlie.
Who else was involved? Sure, I can talk about that.
Was there other voices in row? But I'm not open
to that because guess what, the evidence of that case
is incredibly water tight. And I would like for us

(26:53):
to focus on the rise of left wing violence, the
rise of mental health illness in this kind, the rise
of a young people and the progressive side, you know,
turning to mangionism in assassination culture and the idea that
they can solve their political disputes by justifying violence, and

(27:14):
we're seeing more and more of that. Instead of focusing
on that, we're getting taken down rabbit trails and listen,
I understand a good faith question. I understand that we've
been lied to. But when you look at the people
that have been harmed by this, our team, our staff,
the movement, people that weigh into this issue, then they
get caught up in it. There's been a lot of
carnage and I don't want that for the movement. I

(27:36):
hope we can get through this sooner than later.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
It's yeah, I agree with them.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
I mean, I just think back to the memorial service
and how that was such a that was it was
such a moment, you know what I mean, And it
felt like so much good is going to come out
of this, in spite of the fact that we all
miss him, we all hate that he was murdered. There's
going to be a positive outcome, and she is destroying

(28:02):
every last hope of that.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
Well. I mean, I will always say that. I think that,
you know, after it, you have to look at the
silver lining, and I think it brought a lot of
people to Christ and she's taken that and trying to
tear it down? Why is that? I will always ask
that question, why is that? If she claims to be
a Christian, why is she doing that? Why would you
do that? That was the one thing that I mean,
he was above everything else. He was a Christian, He

(28:27):
was a Christian, He was a godlike man. He was
a christ follower. Why would she want to tear that down?

Speaker 9 (28:34):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
It just enrages me.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
It makes me want to do bad things, right, Like
I want to like hope for her to have really
bad rashes and really uncomfortable places, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (28:52):
Yeah, I'm just like where you know, like a really
bad place is. Yeah, you know, No, I don't know,
but I know, no, I totally know. Yeah, listen, we
have Do we have mods here today? Or are mods
that do here today?

Speaker 9 (29:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (29:08):
Give me to the people that are saying stuff like
Erica was involved, because those people don't Oh my god,
they can f all the way off. If they're on Facebook,
they'll have to be dealt with later. But if there
on YouTube or whatever, you're insane. If you're saying you're
in old member, you're insane and you can f all
the way off. I don't need you here totally go.
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Speaker 3 (31:15):
Is currently on tour promoting Charlie's last book, and I
would expect nothing less of her. If he were alive,
he would be doing a tour promoting his book. That's
what people who write books do. That's a thing that
actually happens. So of course she's out there, and of
course she's doing publicity for it, and of course she

(31:36):
is trying to keep his legacy alive, and his legacy,
of course is turning point and she wants it to succeed.
She is now the CEO. I don't have to say
all this stuff. You guys know all this stuff. But
the fact that there are people criticizing her for doing
exactly what he would want her to do is freaking
that shit.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
And then, you know, the way that she can compose
herself is so oh.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
She's got such grace and such class and it just
makes me rage when people criticize her. So she was
on Fox and Friends yesterday and was talking about the
relationship that Charlie had not only with their kids, but
with her mom and how it's the actual, the really
small things that will all of a sudden creep in

(32:23):
and make her, you know, really relive that grief, because
grief comes in waves. I know that I've experienced that,
I continue to experience it. For example, I just had
to order our annual Christmas ornament. We always do an
annual Christmas ornament that has like a little you know,
it shows each person in our family.

Speaker 1 (32:42):
And this was the first year that I was like,
do I don't know. I don't have Thomas to put
on this.

Speaker 3 (32:49):
Christmas ornament, and I like had a complete meltdown about that.
So I get this really really, I mean I get it.
And so the people that criticize her for the way
she grew leaves need to be punched in the face.

Speaker 6 (33:02):
Here she is Charlie that they were best friends. I
would always say that Charlie was her favorite child. But
the thing that was so special about our Sabbath dinners
was that it wasn't about religious protocol. It was literally
going to my mom's house. My mom's battling a very
rare illness. It was literally going to my mom's house

(33:25):
for dinner with my mom. It was again bridging that
generational gap where my kids don't have phones, they're not
looking at iPads, they're not looking at screens. We're sitting
together and we're talking and we're loving on each other.
How was your week, what were your wins? What are
you grateful for? We went around the table and talked
about that, and that was what was so special about
our Friday nights, and Charlie was like, we have our

(33:46):
Friday nights, but it's interesting what I missed the most.
What really just hits me hard is when I'm in
the grocery store and I see his hot sauce, I
want to buy it.

Speaker 11 (34:00):
Or it's the little things, you know, his clothes everywhere.
Excuse me, but it's the little things and the move
experienced laws totally understand what I'm saying.

Speaker 12 (34:11):
It's the small things that just get you. It's the
visual of you know, Taddy coming home and to the
world he was Charlie Kirk, but to us he was
my love of my life and.

Speaker 6 (34:25):
My children's Tad.

Speaker 12 (34:27):
I'm so sorry, understandable, Excuse me, but it's those little
things where again he would walk through the door, drop
his bags Daddy's home, take his phone Friday night Shabbat Shaloam,
throw it in the drunk drawer, and it was just
all us.

Speaker 1 (34:44):
I don't know how people watch that and say cruel things. Yeah,
get well, because they're cruel people, that's how, because they're
godless and they're soulless. And pray for them, you know,
that's all we can do. It's hard to do that
because I want to punch him right in the face.
There are so much give me strength because I want
to throat punch so many people, you know, right, my god,

(35:07):
because she's that's it. That's it's what it is. It's
kind of like, you know, you and I were talking
about going and doing a trip see your parents in June.
I'm the most like, the most fun of that trip.
I don't know, maybe it's because I'm in my fifties.
The most fun of that trip will be able to
sit down with your parents and just have nightly dinners
and to be able to talk to them. You know,

(35:28):
that's like, that's the good stuff. That's the good stuff.
And when you lose people and you don't have that
to do it with them, I could just I could
hear that and her voice. I could I felt that
with her, And you're right, when people don't understand that,
I feel sorry for them.

Speaker 8 (35:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (35:47):
I mean there's people that because I retweeted that little
clip of her yesterday and I was just like, f
anyone who criticizes the way she grieves, the way that
she's carrying on his legacy, the way she you know,
f all of you that can do that, and the
responses are just predictably horrible. Like there were people that
were like I didn't see an actual tear I mean, these.

Speaker 1 (36:11):
Are monsters, these are insane people.

Speaker 3 (36:15):
So she went on to talk about facing criticism and
the fact that Charlie was so good at just, you know,
blocking out that kind of noise, and she's learning that
as well.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
Here's what she said about that from everyone.

Speaker 6 (36:28):
And you guys get this too. You get the echo chamber.
You get people analyzing everything about you. They think they
know everything about you. They know nothing about you. They
see you on TV. They think, oh, she's this, she's that,
he said this, he said that, And honestly, it's Charlie saying, baby,
East just stop stop. You don't have to answer to

(36:52):
every single person that's accusing you of things or saying
that you're doing this or grieving a certain way. Baby
just stop.

Speaker 1 (36:59):
You know who you are and who you are, and
I'm here, I see you. It's true that. Yeah, it's true.
I mean not, we're not. I'm not trying to compare,
but I remember because we've been doing this, what like
almost twenty years, and I remember the first couple of
years I answered everybody. People were so mean, Like, the
first couple of years was really tough because we were
not we used to be really nice. You guys were

(37:19):
not so nice anymore. Oh my god, I was so
much nicer. She was so much nicer, like twenty years ago.
But I mean, I mean, and I actually was a
lot nicer too. But you get a thick skin in
this business because people are vile to you, and they
say the nastiest stuff about you, the way you look,
who they think that you are, you know what they

(37:40):
think you are, and just awful stuff stuff about you,
stuff about your family, stuff about your friends, I mean,
stuff about just everything, and you just develop a thick skin.
You try to fight with everybody, and then after a
couple of years you're like, yeah, I'm not gonna I'm
just gonna stop because they don't know who I am.
And so she's she's one hundred and fifty percent correct.
You just can't. You just gotta stop. You just give it.
You're like whatever, give it up. Sometimes I do fight

(38:04):
because I just like I like her. Well, there are
some days you just feel like I feel like fighting today.

Speaker 3 (38:09):
Yeah, sometimes you feel scrappy, and I every now and
then I'll pick certain responses to respond to because I
just can't help myself. But she's obviously a much better
person than I.

Speaker 1 (38:20):
Am and I recognize that. Don't worry about it. I
definitely recognize it.

Speaker 3 (38:26):
Lastly from Erica and then we'll move on to other news.
But she also talked about how Charlie was so good
and his mission, of course, was as as was turning
points to.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
Reach young men.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
And again this is infuriating in a way because Candace
is ruining that, she's ruining the spirit the reason for
turning points to even exist in the first place. And
Erica captured the reason for that really well right here.

Speaker 1 (38:51):
Take a listen.

Speaker 6 (38:52):
Charlie was trying to save the exact man that murdered
him by trying to reach that generation and say there
is a different way to live. There is a way
better and healthier and pure and beautiful, truthful way to live.
Why are you wasting your time with brain rot? Why
are you wasting your time with things you know are

(39:13):
so unhealthy, so unproductive, so divisive, so evil, when there's
so many other things you can be focusing on that
you can build and that you can harness for good.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
Why are you wasting your short time?

Speaker 6 (39:25):
My husband lived for thirty one years.

Speaker 8 (39:27):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (39:29):
We don't have a lot of time here at all.

Speaker 6 (39:31):
But if you spend that time on things that are
beautiful and true and good, that is how our country
can heal and start going forward in a way, in
a direction that we never thought could be possible, because
the Lord can use that. If you just let that
little seat in your life go towards hate and evil,
we're on a totally different path.

Speaker 1 (39:49):
I mean, her message, how can you dispeat that? I
don't know, I don't know. The beautiful message. Beautiful. Yeah,
all right, moving on.

Speaker 3 (40:02):
We're going to move on, and we are going to
revisit actually a topic that we discussed some yesterday, which
is the spat that's currently happened happening between Marjorie Taylor
Green and Donald Trump. So she is making the rounds
to all of the stations and outlets that she claimed
to used to hate, and now she's playing.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
Nice with everybody.

Speaker 3 (40:23):
And we showed you the clips of her and him
yesterday kind of spatting with each other.

Speaker 1 (40:30):
She is now using the pity card on him.

Speaker 3 (40:33):
She is trying to position herself as feeling sorry for
him for being so toxic.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
This is enough to again make your fist form. Take
a listen.

Speaker 13 (40:44):
Trump posted yesterday that you are quote and I'm quoting
him now, not America First or MAGA. And your quote
new views are those of a very dumb person. That's
the President of the United States speaking about your speaking
about you. What's your response to these latest attacks.

Speaker 14 (41:00):
Well, actually, well I feel very sorry for President Trump,
I genuinely do. It has to be a hard place
for someone that is constantly so hateful and puts so
much vitriol, name calling, and really tells lies about people
in order to try to get his way or win

(41:24):
some kind of fight. And I think that's exactly what's
wrong in America today, and that's what's wrong in this
toxic political environment that has ripped our country apart. And
I personally think that that's poor leadership from a president.
It's a very bad demeanor, and Americans are very tired
of it.

Speaker 1 (41:46):
Her brand was toxicity up until about two seconds ago. Right,
I just can't this woman is such a phony piece
of crap. Oh my god, Marjorie God, Oh my god.
I mean he's so toxic. Yeah, he's so mean, and
he's so nasty to people. Hey pot me and Kirol Right,

(42:09):
my god, I mean she's the gaslighting is off the charts,
off the charts that projection, I just shut up. So
he responded in an interview, and here is what he said.

Speaker 3 (42:22):
I love actually what he said, because you know, she
continues to make this fight about things that it isn't about.
And for example, you know, she had she started to
complain on Twitter about how she's really America first and all,
and that Trump spends way too much time dealing with
foreign issues.

Speaker 1 (42:40):
And he explains very well why he does that.

Speaker 9 (42:45):
But I've watched her say that he spends too much
time on foreign well by doing that, and first of all,
it doesn't take a lot of time. I made one trip.
I brought back trillions of dollars on that one trip.
I stopped in Japan, I stopped in South Korea, I
met with President She and end.

Speaker 1 (43:04):
To the Middle East. I was on that trip.

Speaker 9 (43:06):
We went to the Middle East. I brought back three
trillion dollars from the Middle East. I sold many Boeing
airplanes on that trip, like three hundred. When I go
on a trip, I only have one place in mind.
It's the United States. So when you know people with
low IQs like Marjorie Taylor Green, she's a low IQ

(43:26):
person when she says it's too but she was a
loyal person until I wasn't able to answer her phone
calls because I'm just too busy to answer people's phone calls.
You can't call me three times a day, and it's
just you know, not appropriate when I have you know,
over two hundred congressmen, fifty three senators, two hundred and
twelve countries. You know, all of these people are calling,

(43:47):
and a family, actually the family suffers. It's sort of
for me to call back the family.

Speaker 1 (43:54):
Yeah, she sure has time to go to cocktail parties
that are sponsored by Cutter though, right, right.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
But you know he's what he's saying is I love
the way that he said that, which is when I'm
going to foreign countries and dealing with foreign wars or
whatever it is that he's doing in foreign countries, America
is top of his mind. Whatever he's doing there is
for our benefit or our security. And how she doesn't
see that, how anybody doesn't see that, I have no idea.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
I think she totally sees it because she's not America. First,
this isn't about America. She's full of shit that has
nothing to do with her being America. For she's not America. First,
she's Marjorie first. Yeah, she's so full of crap. Everybody
can see that, Like everybody sees who she is. She's
literally Liz Cheney two point zho. She's the Southern Liz Cheney.

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So midterms are looking sketch, as we know, and we've
been talking about that, and thanks to Candae and people
like her. But you know, Trump still has three more
years to serve in office, and while he's not ever
going to show up on a ballot again, Susie Wiles,

(46:16):
his right hand woman, wants to make sure that in
some ways for the midterm cycle, he is on the ballot.

Speaker 1 (46:23):
Here she is to explain, he's.

Speaker 7 (46:24):
Going to have a fun next year, but we're going
to put him on the campaign trail too. Typically just
a little bit of campaign speak if I may. Yeah, Typically,
you in the midterms, it's not about who's sitting at
the White House. It's you localize the election you and
you keep the federal officials out of it. We're actually
going to turn that on its head good and put

(46:46):
him on the ballot because so many of those low
propensity voters are Trump voters.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
Yes they are, and we saw a we could go tuesday.

Speaker 7 (46:54):
What happens when he's not on the ballot and not active.
So I haven't quite broken it to him yet, but
he's going to campaign like it's twenty twenty four again.

Speaker 1 (47:03):
Oh truly. I haven't told him yet, but yeah, that's
super interesting. And I think him talking about all this
economic stuff, he's going around and talking to real people,
that in itself is just campaigning. I mean, he's that's
what he does. He talks to real people, and he's
got right. He's fantastic at it, and that's what the
previous administration didn't do. He's just really really good at

(47:26):
talking to people because he gives a crap about the
American people, whereas the previous administration had no interest in
doing that.

Speaker 3 (47:32):
That is a great segue into Caroline Levitt talking about
what absolute hypocrites, what con men and women the Democrats are,
especially when they start talking about this whole affordability crisis.

Speaker 2 (47:46):
Here's Caroline, Well, the Democrats are the greatest con artists
in American politics. They are pretending to champion the issue
of affordability when they themselves created the worst inflation crisis
in a generation. You can't create a problem and then
turn around and say I'm the best person to fix it.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
No, that's why President Trump was reelected to fix it,
and that's exactly what he's doing.

Speaker 2 (48:09):
So, as President Trump has been screaming from the rooftops,
Republicans need to remain tough and smart, and they need
to be more vocal about touting the accomplishments of this administration. Again,
inflation has slowed because of President Trump's economic policies. We
see wages for the first time in five years, are
increasing by about one thousand dollars per the average American worker.

(48:31):
We know wages we're declining under this president. And as
you mentioned, Ainsley, next spring, these tax rebates, that's real
money back into the pockets of the American people, for
workers who work over time, for those who collect tips,
for those who are on Social Security. They are going
to see that money back in their pocketbooks. And every
single Democrat on Capitol Hill voted against these historic tax cuts.

Speaker 1 (48:56):
So you can't say you're for the workingman and woman
when you vote to raise the taxes.

Speaker 2 (49:00):
The Republicans and President Trump have a proven economic formula,
an agenda that's working. It's focused on bigger paychecks in
lower prices.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
She's so good man. Yeah, she is at that. Yeah,
and she speaks truth. She's speaking the truth.

Speaker 8 (49:16):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 3 (49:18):
And she's still right about Democrats who always rely on
proven things that just cause harm and do and do
terrible things to the economy. Perfect example Brandon Johnson, mayor
of Chicago. He I think we told you about this
maybe a month ago or so, that he's planning on
taxing companies a per head per employee, just headcount tax

(49:42):
of twenty one dollars per person in order to raise
money because he doesn't know how else to raise money.
And so there was a press conference that he was
in the other day where a reporter said, can you
give an example of a city that is doing that
already and that it's working in because this seems like
kind of a bad idea, and so again he's trying

(50:06):
to do this twenty one dollars per head tax.

Speaker 1 (50:08):
Here's what he said that reporter.

Speaker 15 (50:11):
All right, So if the head text is such a
great idea, where is it working now? Because there are
what cities? Where where are you looking at and saying, wow,
wish we were doing what they're doing because I can't
find one.

Speaker 5 (50:23):
Look, well, look, if you're asking me if I believe
that there is a model that's better than the city
of Chicago right now, I want to.

Speaker 16 (50:31):
Tell you there isn't he.

Speaker 1 (50:34):
It's a terrible answer. It's a terrible answer. Yeah, that's
just political speak for no. Nobody's doing it like this,
and it's going to where to fail to We're going
to fail.

Speaker 3 (50:46):
And businesses are going to leave because they are not
going to want to pay that tax.

Speaker 9 (50:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (50:50):
And oh, by the way, I also I also don't
believe in incarceration of criminals, right because I'm an e
I mean Democrats.

Speaker 3 (50:59):
Again, we've given a million examples of how they're always
defending the worst people and denigrating some of the most productive,
effective people in the country. Here's an example. Possime Lady,
Possome Lady and her silent sidekick are now calling Elon Musk,

(51:19):
oh my god, a parasite.

Speaker 17 (51:21):
Oh okay, Elon Musk, who I want to remind everybody
that's against immigration is a fucking immigrant. I just think
it's really important to remind everybody all the time that
Elon Musk is a fucking immigrant. That doesn't say taxes,
who is a parasite off the American taxpayer?

Speaker 1 (51:37):
Why, oh my god, she said that out loud. She
even know how many jobs that guy has created? Right, Like,
have you ever been to Texas? You can just see
the growth that he's created. Just an Austin and McGregor
and just and that's just that's just Texas, you know
what I mean? This, This chick is just so unbelievably clueless.

(52:00):
If she's calling a billionaire a billionaire a parasite, Listen,
I just an immigrant as if there's not a difference
between and illegal right there Again, Like, I don't know
what it's going to take for these morons to understand
the difference between legal and illegal. We will never We've
been trying for years to get that through their thick skulls,

(52:22):
and they just refuse to understand what that means because
they're so stupid.

Speaker 14 (52:27):
She doesn't understand.

Speaker 1 (52:28):
I don't know. All of her brains must be in
her boltons for really really bad boltons. I don't get it.
I don't. She claims to hate rich people, though, and
she is one, and that tracks for these white liberal
elitist yep bitches that they are, because that's what they
always do. They always rail on rich people, and I'm like,

(52:50):
you are a rich person. You are one of those.
You live in like Manhattan or something, in some ritzy apartment.
You are a rich person, and yet you claim to
hate rich people. This is what they do, and they
do it so well. We talked a lot about this
with Batya. Yeah, and how Democrats claim to like be

(53:10):
for the working class and they try to protect all
the poor people. They're so full of crap. You guys,
we're the ones who are for the working class. We
are the working class.

Speaker 8 (53:22):
They're not.

Speaker 1 (53:24):
She doesn't even understand what that's like. She's the one
that sat in the podcast one day, that animatronic possum
and she said, oh my gosh, I need more color
in my all white neighborhood. Remember go Yeah.

Speaker 3 (53:37):
But then she got mad about the color because the
color were they were Trump supporters.

Speaker 1 (53:41):
And so that way were the right color of color,
not the right color. It wasn't the right color for her.
She is a racist, elitist scumbag. She'sful again.

Speaker 3 (53:57):
I know we've mentioned this or touch on this even
in this show, but midterms are you know, we got
some work to do. There was a special election, a
couple special elections that took place yesterday. One of those
was the Miami mayor race, which a Democrat won for
the first time in like three decades or something. So again,

(54:18):
we suck when it comes to turnout for special elections
and for midterm elections. Republicans seem to be a lot
better about getting turnout when it's a presidential year, but
for midterms, I mean, we got some serious work to do.
And we need to talk again about Jasmine Crockett. We
talked about her yesterday because she made her Senate run official.

(54:41):
Just a reminder of the kind of mentality of some
of these Democrats, and particularly when it comes to idiotic
topics like reparations. This is what she said, and I
don't even know who this interviewer is, but she is
suggesting that reparations doesn't necessarily need to be about money
going out. Here's her latest and greatest idea.

Speaker 1 (55:02):
This is insane.

Speaker 18 (55:04):
Just this past week I saw I don't remember which celebrity,
but it was actually a celebrity, and I was like,
I don't know that that's not necessarily a bad idea,
but I'd have to think through it a lot. One
of the things that they proposed is black folk not
have to pay taxes for a certain amount of time,
because then again that puts money back in your pocket.

Speaker 1 (55:21):
But at the same time, it.

Speaker 18 (55:23):
May not be as objectionable to some people about actually
giving out dollars. But obviously then you start dealing with
the different tax brackets and things like that. And that's
one of the reasons that you know, we argue that
reparations makes sense because so many black folk not only
do you owe for the labor that was stolen and
killed and all the other things, right, but the fact is,

(55:46):
like we end up being so far behind right, and
so it's like, how do you bring force people exactly?
And so it's like if you if you do the
no tax thing for people that are already say struggling
and aren't really paying Texas in the first place, it
doesn't really exactly.

Speaker 1 (56:04):
They want those checks like they got exactly. Okay, Well,
then since listen, I'm just going to act like a
democrat then and I'll identify as a black person.

Speaker 6 (56:13):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (56:14):
I mean, who can stop you? Nobody can. The rationale is,
if some dude can walk into my daughter's locker room. Well,
I'm black today, I don't need to pay taxes. Boom,
that's how that works. Prove me wrong, that's right, wrong,
prove me wrong. Pay no attention to the pallor. I

(56:37):
did see. Now this is super interesting.

Speaker 3 (56:39):
I did see a headline, and I cannot remember the
outlet that put out this headline. I'll try to find
it for tomorrow. But there apparently was an organized group
of Republicans who created the false impression for her and
her team that she could actually win a Senate race

(57:00):
in Texas when she absolutely can't.

Speaker 1 (57:03):
Now I love that.

Speaker 3 (57:04):
Like, I think that is, if they actually got her
to enter the race based on fluffed up stats that
aren't actually real.

Speaker 1 (57:12):
I think that's actually true. I don't think she has
a chance in hell of winning, and I hope so much.
I think I think she's actually a gift to the
Republican Party. Yeah, I think that is. I just don't
want to I'm so afraid of underestimating anybody. Yeah, Like,
I actually hate saying that out loud because I don't
want to banks it. But I do believe. I do.
There's a part of me in my inside voice that

(57:33):
believes that believes that she's so awful.

Speaker 3 (57:37):
So there's a woman named Elaine Godfrey who recently sat
down for an interview with her, and here is how
she described Jasmine ahead of this interview.

Speaker 1 (57:46):
Can you read that because I can't. Yes. During many
of our conversations, Crockett war acrylic nails painted with the
word resist and a set of heavy lashes over her
brown eyes. The lock screen on her phone was a
headshot of herself. Can you even yeah, you know, you
know what that actually that reminds me of is Candice?

Speaker 6 (58:07):
You know?

Speaker 1 (58:07):
Kids on the front of her laptop is a picture
of herself. Yes, we're doing it wrong, mock. We need
to have pictures of ourselves, like all over our stuff.
We need to do more promo of our face of ourselves.
I mean there's places where it makes all kinds of sense,
But like on your own phone, on your like, what

(58:28):
do you have as your lock screen? What is on
your lock screen?

Speaker 3 (58:31):
To?

Speaker 1 (58:32):
I have my kill right now, me too, I'll show
you my lock screen. This is my locks my darling daughter,
look at her? Yeah, boy, my sweet see this is
the thing our children. I mean, granted she doesn't have children, true,
Like does she.

Speaker 3 (58:48):
Have like a family member that she loves, or just
like a landscape that is meaningful, or.

Speaker 1 (58:54):
A cat something something I don't know, something that's the thing.
I just it just doesn't seem it just seems a
little weird when you're like narcissistic. It's a picture of
my soul. She's ridiculous.

Speaker 3 (59:08):
So Mark Halprin, after whom I'm named today, I think,
did I change my name?

Speaker 1 (59:12):
I can't even see it's it's Mark Calpern. Okay, perfect,
Yeah that's what I mean. Yeah, that's what I meant.

Speaker 3 (59:18):
So Mark Halprin was recently talking to Emily Dashinsky about
Jasmine's run, and you know, he's very connected and into
all the data about how these elections go.

Speaker 1 (59:29):
And here was his take on Jasmine's chances in the
Senate race in Texas.

Speaker 19 (59:35):
Emily, a Democrat, has not won a statewide office in
Texas for over a quarter century. And if you're asking
me if Jasmine Crockett will be the Democrat who breaks
that streak, the answer is no. Maybe she'll be the nominee.
And if she is, the Republicans will rejoice because any
of the three Republicans in the Republican primary can beat her.

(59:59):
Almost certainly, because again, there's a profile that's been banded
abad for years of the kind of Democrat who could
break this thirty five or whatever it is, thirty thirty,
I guess thirty one year losing streak to win a
state wide office in Texas, and that profile matches not
at all with that of Jasmine Crockett.

Speaker 1 (01:00:23):
Yeah, that's right. I hope she keeps saying. Listen, it's
the JC way JC way.

Speaker 3 (01:00:31):
So if she wins the primary, her Republican competition could
be either Ken Paxton, John Cornyn, who's the incumbent, or
Wesley Hunt.

Speaker 1 (01:00:44):
And I so want Wesley Hunt to be the guy
you too.

Speaker 3 (01:00:48):
He would be in the best possible position, I think,
to fight someone like her, because he's like the photo
negative even though they're both black. He is the fighting
negative of her from a policy and how he looks
at race and perspective.

Speaker 1 (01:01:03):
And humanity standpoint. Yes, yes, right, he's just a better human.

Speaker 3 (01:01:08):
He is, and he recognizes, like any normal person, that
she only has her gender and blackness to offer.

Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
That's all she ever talks about. And so here's how
he talks about race.

Speaker 8 (01:01:24):
And Jasmine and I just don't see the world the
same way. I don't want to walk in a room
and get a job because I'm black. I want to
walk in a room and get a job because I'm qualified,
because I am educated, because I have a hard work,
great determination, because I believe in this country. That's why
I am a United States congressman in a white majority
district that President Trump would have won by twenty points
and I just won by twenty seven points. And the

(01:01:46):
reason is because of this. I am literally living doctor
Martin Luther King's dream by being judged not by the
color of my skin, but by the content of my character.
The people in my district don't see color. They see
somebody that's going to represent this district to the best
of their ability, regardless of what they look like. I
never want to be demean for what I have done
and a sacrifice that I have made for this country

(01:02:06):
just because of the way I look. I want to
be hired because of my acumen and my ability. And
I'm end with this. I see myself as an American.
I'm a proud husband, I am a father, I am
a veteran, I am an educated man, I am a
follower with Christ. And I'm also a black man. I
am very proud of it, but I am all those
things before that, because the number one thing for me
is being an American. And I love all my fellow Americans,

(01:02:28):
regardless of race, religion, color, or creed, and we all
should be treated fairly. Nobody wants a job based on
the way they look. They want a job based on
their abilities.

Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
God, then the Texans that I know are like him,
They're not at all like her. And one thing that
I wanted to not yesterday that I didn't. I thought
it was very interesting when she put that ad out
and it was just her sitting there listening to Trump.
Did she say a damn thing about Texas? And that
ad nothing she said? Er she said, Jack squat about Texas,

(01:03:01):
Like it's not about Texas, about her acting like her
and like fighting Trump. Nobody gives a shit about you
fighting Trump?

Speaker 6 (01:03:09):
What do you?

Speaker 1 (01:03:10):
What are you gonna do for Texas? And he actually
cares about Texas and he is a text like he
is a guy that I relate to, and he reminds
me of all the people that I hang out with
in Texas. And that's why he's awesome, and that's why
he will kick her ass if it is him and her. God,
I hope it's him.

Speaker 3 (01:03:28):
I just he's so much better than either Cornyn or Paxton.
He's so much better. He's gotta to be the guy.
So we'll, I mean, maybe we can get him on
the show. We'll give him as much promotion as he wants, because.

Speaker 1 (01:03:42):
My god, amazing. Yes, we totally need to get him
on the show. I hope it's him too. I really do.

Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
Remember how yesterday we played a clip of Bill Maher
and Anna Kaspirian and he she had on this slinky
little dress and he was like, we're in the middle
least could you wear that dress?

Speaker 1 (01:04:01):
She refused to say Israel because she.

Speaker 3 (01:04:02):
Can't bear to say anything positive about Israel. Instead, she
like said she would go somewhere that hasn't been destabilized
by white that's right. So there was another part of
their conversation that had to do she She brought it up,
actually that Israel has nukes, and somehow she thought that

(01:04:24):
that was a point and he he, I thought he
handled this really really well. Again Bill Maher on the
right side of this issue.

Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
Here's what went down.

Speaker 20 (01:04:35):
Bill, they have nuclear and they have the word right
military superpower backing.

Speaker 10 (01:04:41):
That right, Well, they have nuclear weapons which they don't use.

Speaker 1 (01:04:44):
If they don't use it, just pretend if.

Speaker 10 (01:04:48):
Hamas had a nuclear weapon, how many seconds would it
take before they used it on Israel?

Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
I have no idea three.

Speaker 10 (01:04:55):
The answer three seconds.

Speaker 1 (01:04:58):
How do you know that, Bill, Come on, because it's
in their charge.

Speaker 20 (01:05:02):
If they use a nuclear weapon against Israel, I'm pretty
sure the very land that has cares about would be
done for.

Speaker 10 (01:05:09):
Okay, then they would be martyrs, and that would be
a good thing, because that's their death cult view of
the world. It's a good thing when you die. That's
why they strap suicide vests sometimes on children. The fact
that you can't see the moral difference between these two
sides always amazes me.

Speaker 20 (01:05:25):
That what Hamas did on October seventh was a fucking atrocity.

Speaker 1 (01:05:29):
Killing innocent people. To admit that, but just that was
a difficult time.

Speaker 20 (01:05:33):
At least acknowledging the atrocities that have been committed against
innocent civilians in Gaza.

Speaker 10 (01:05:37):
Well, it depends on what you call an atrocity. All
wars are going to have a trial.

Speaker 20 (01:05:42):
Double tap on a hospital, all war, Oh my god,
a double tap on a hospital.

Speaker 1 (01:05:47):
So when the first responders.

Speaker 10 (01:05:49):
I don't know exactly what you're talking about. I vaguely
remember the thing, right. Yeah, First of all, that's an
old terrorist trick. That's what they do all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
That's what they do.

Speaker 6 (01:05:59):
All.

Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
I can't believe because she doesn't she doesn't see this. Yeah,
and I think he said like at least fifty thousand
times during that interview with her, that's because hermas hides
in hospitals, they hide behind civilians, they hide behind children.
You ignorant, slut good.

Speaker 5 (01:06:19):
I know.

Speaker 1 (01:06:20):
It's absolutely amazing.

Speaker 3 (01:06:22):
So somebody on Twitter said to her after that clip
that we played yesterday about where she would wear the dress.
Someone pointed out to her, you know where you could
wear it safely, securely people.

Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
Do it all the time. Israel. That's where you can
do that, And so she tweets. She retweeted that and
was just like I will never step foot in Israel,
and so yeah, I was like, thank you, Yeah, I
doubled dog darehur to go wear that and like, go

(01:06:56):
wear it in one of the Middle Eastern shitholes, Go
wear it, Go wear it, and one of the places
that you can't wear it, and that you're now defending
on the mill Maher, I'm Smoking Pot in my Basement Show.

Speaker 3 (01:07:08):
You know, at some point we're gonna have to find
out the real name of that show. But I mean, like,
go wear it one of those other places. So it's
like why she's so she hates Israel, So these people.

Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
Are such anti Semites to the point where it is
just so irrational. She'll just defend and defend it. She'll
defend terrorists. It's just crazy to me. I don't understand
that way of thinking. I just don't. I can't wrap
my brain around. I don't understand people. It's it's people
are saying Club Random. That's the name of the show.

(01:07:41):
Cleb Random, thank you, jc QC and Jennifer Pig thank you.
It's it's Club Random. I'm never gonna remember that. It's
kind of like remembering some names. And I'm still gonna
call it the Smoke Pot in My Basement Show, which
I think is a more accurate name than clib Random.

Speaker 3 (01:07:56):
Okay, we need to talk about Gavin Newsom, because Gavin Newsom,
in addition to being a podcaster, is now an author.
He's apparently been spending a bunch of time writing a
book about his life instead of actually governing, which is
theoretically his actual job.

Speaker 1 (01:08:16):
I mean, he's already he's cured homelessness, and he's already
rebuilt all the homes from the fire. Oh wait, oh wait,
have an update on that. Actually, we'll have an update
on that. But he also has time.

Speaker 3 (01:08:28):
In addition to the podcast and going on other people's
podcasts and also writing the book, he also has time
to put out snazzy promo videos for that book, which
I have condensed.

Speaker 1 (01:08:39):
It was almost three minutes long.

Speaker 3 (01:08:42):
I condensed it to get rid of some of the fluff,
but wanted to share some of it with you so
you can see how ridiculous he is.

Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
Here is Gavin's promo teaser.

Speaker 16 (01:08:53):
This this is not the book you'd expect me to write.
It's a story about the people that form well better
or worse, make us who we are, made me who
I am. Nobody's family is easy, nobody's story is tidy,
and I'm no different. A lot of people look at
me the stark white shirt, the blue suit, and yeah,
the gelled hair, and they think, oh, I know this guy.

(01:09:14):
I know this guy better than I'd ever want to
know him.

Speaker 8 (01:09:16):
I get it.

Speaker 16 (01:09:18):
This is a story of a kid who always felt
like he wasn't quite enough. This is a truly vulnerable book.
It was incredibly hard, even painful to write. There's a
story about living between two worlds, one of wealth and
privilege and the other of more modest upbringing, the outsider
on the inside, the interloper who learned to feel comfortable
in many rooms. I hope that whatever your opinions of me,

(01:09:41):
are openness, the honesty I felt in writing this and
living it will resonate a rawness that, perhaps equal parts
revolutory and contradictory. Adapting to my dyslexia, starting and growing
my own small businesses, fighting and winning political battles for
same sex marriage and against the NRA, always striving, if

(01:10:02):
not sometimes succeeding, to be a present father that my
kids deserve. And yet there are those public and private
moments that I'll always regret. I wrote this book in
no small part as a gift, gift to my kids
that it might one day help them understand the paradoxes
that shape their upbringing and are bound to shape their

(01:10:22):
children who will come after. In all of its messiness,
it's heartbreak and it's fundamental optimism about the power family
and community. This is a story I hope a lot
of readers will connect with and relate to. Like I said,
it's definitely not the book you'd expect me to write,
and it's a book that I'm extraordinarily excited to share.

Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
Nobody expects you to write a book at all. Nobody
expects you to write a book when you actually have
houses to rebuild. Can there's others update on that. I
hate him. I absolutely, Oh my god, nearly a year
after the Palisades fire, a grand total of one house
has been rebuilt. Gavin Newsom was apparently spending that time

(01:11:03):
writing a book about how great he is. Yeah, nobody
expected you to write a book at all, because you
have work to do. God, you incompetent ass Well.

Speaker 3 (01:11:15):
The work he has to do is get ready to
run for president, which obviously this contributes to right. I mean,
this is all in the lead up to his ultimate
announcement that he's going to run for president and people
are gonna let him up because of his gelled hair
and his crisp white shirt and his blue blazer.

Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
I cannot wait for people that I'm not going to
read it, but I can't wait to see the excerpts
about how he wasn't really that rich. I mean he's
just like not really pseudo rich, kind of kind of
like short of rich, not really rich.

Speaker 17 (01:11:46):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
I just there's not enough fists to nds of this guy.
Not enough, nearly enough, good California. Come on you guys.

Speaker 3 (01:11:57):
I do have a thank you or maybe two from yesterday,
and I know I have more on Venmo that I
I just I'll get them, but not until tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (01:12:05):
I'm sorry. I just can't. You guys, I just can't.
It's been too hard.

Speaker 3 (01:12:09):
Okay, So we're not we're not doing thank you to
we are. We are, but I'm just not doing ones
that I can only see on my phone. Okay, gotchause,
I don't have my glasses with me. But I do
have from yesterday, this one from Denise Field. Can you
please read it?

Speaker 1 (01:12:24):
Yes, I can. I have a strict and no reptile policy.
It's biblical Genesis three fourteen to fifteen. I also done
to rodents, insects or a rachnids because ew team for
yes to me, thank you okay, and then now you
I think, and I'll get everybody else who's a venmo.
I'm sorry. I promise I will get to those tomorrow.
I promise, Okay, all right, Terry Silva two nine one two,

(01:12:47):
thank you for that superstick. You're very sweet. Terry z Celeski.
I think I said that name right nine seven niney four.
It's all good. You are among friends. Thank you. I
know it's been kind of a borky day, but this
was fun doing it midday, right, It's nice to spice
it up every once in a while. It's fine. Time

(01:13:08):
empty x four eight five. Harpole was with Charlie and
Asia two months ago. They shared some of the footage
and he's with Charlie on video. She verified someone's schizophrenia. Yeah, Barner,
Candice Owens. Is Dictionary defined soon as a time after now,
but before the end of time. I'll give you the evidence.

(01:13:30):
Soon is thus a true statement, Yesner. Rachel Thomas Cruz,
thank you for that super sicker. I'm so sorry. I like,
I'm I don't know if it's my eyes or what's
it's because it's like midday and I just my eyes
don't work anymore. I don't know. I don't know. Kristen
Thompson nine three two nine dose testimony. I just got

(01:13:51):
back from the doctor this morning and she was amazed
at all my blood work. Oh my goodness, all my
numbers are at normal and have improved significantly since last year.
She asked, what I am doing different? And that's dose.
That's fantastic. So your AST and your alt levels must
be looking pretty good and that's awesome. Good for you.
MTX four eight five. DEI backfire. I say this is

(01:14:13):
a black woman. Okay, so who is the dee is it?

Speaker 5 (01:14:17):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:14:18):
That's probably either about Candace Well no, because she works
for herself. Maybe Jasmine jazmineas.

Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
Could be Jasmine. Yeah, thank you for that supersticker again
mt x four eight five. The cult is also freaking
out about the Shabbat Shalom part. If they were fans,
as they claim, they would know he said that all
the time on his show. Yeah, and this book is
about celebrating the Sasha. Yeah, Sabbath. Uh huh, that's right.

(01:14:44):
Uh huh se neons I just posted. They didn't kill
Charlie for speaking. They killed him because our kids were listening.
That's right. Rip, Take care, ladies. We love y'all. Balls
balls Randy Craig at Christmas? Why must you eat eggs
Benedict off of disposable plates because there's no plates like
foam for the holidays. Oh my god, wed Wednesday. Oh my,

(01:15:10):
it's just a late one. Uh huh magga to fifty
eight h h Hello, we know Tucker was compromised by
Kaitar Candas has also got a lot of Russian friends.
She is a fed and works for the Russians.

Speaker 4 (01:15:22):
Now you know what.

Speaker 1 (01:15:23):
That's a theory. And I don't know, but I could no. No,
I mean, we all know, why not? Why not? Emily
Craig two eight three five, Happy fortieth birthday to me.
Last year's also had technical difficulties and no show.

Speaker 6 (01:15:37):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 1 (01:15:38):
Really I can tell you why. It's because idiot Bright.

Speaker 3 (01:15:42):
Speed, which is my internet carrier, has flagged our account
to just do this once a year on this date.

Speaker 1 (01:15:50):
That's so weird, Emily, So on your birthday every year,
it's going to be all borky, she said, Glad we're
fixing it. But whatever, she said, Glad it worked out
this year. Loved spending time with my chicks. Well, happy
birthday to you. Happy fortieth forty was awesome. I went
to Vegas with Mock. That's so much fun. It was
so fun. Donkey hody dad joke Wednesday. If women have
lady fingers, what do guys have mentoes? That's a good

(01:16:16):
Shelley bolt On. I was gonna be here on time
for the rescheduled show, but I spilled coffee and myself
and missed the notification. So now I'm a little latte.
And just for the record, no actual boltons here, lol,
love y'all, No no bocal, no boltons. Crystal Gridar thirty
six y ten, Hey mock, thanks so much for pulling
it together for today. And Daisy with your broken wrist,

(01:16:37):
we are in the trenches. Love you guys. And I'm
actually having surgery tomorrow, but I'm doing the I'm doing
the show first and then I'll run and do surgery.
Because that's why do you see what I'm saying, you guys.
She's I'm just gonna go do so I'll just do
the show and then I under score and do surgery.
Come right back. She's not doing the show on Friday
because that would be for I don't think I'm gonna
do the show. Crianzy gonna do the show at there

(01:16:58):
on Friday, But I mean, if I could, I would,
but I don't know if I know you do, which
is crazy. That's crazy. Yeah, but you know, I'm just
gonna take one day off. So okay, so Layla's life
eight three eight eight. All I have done is yell
at my screen today with your show. Sorry, Layla, dom suck,
but you guys are wonderful. I was gonna yell. I
was going to tell you a joke about a girl

(01:17:19):
who only eats plants. But you probably never heard bevore
her before her before, heard of her before. I'm sorry,
I did it wrong. I totally said it wrong. I'm sorry,
dad joke Wednesday. Thank you, Leyla. Terry RAYNICKT sixty seventy.
Don't curse a poor cat with an owner like Jasmine Crockett.
That's right, that's mean to the cat. That's yeah, that's me.

(01:17:40):
She should probably only have furless animals, don't you think probably? Yeah?
I think that's probably wise. Okay, guys, were bringing it in.
You see my cat. My my spin is leftward, you guys,
because of course it is right. My splint is lepard. Okay,
we're bringing it in, you guys, bringing it in. Everybody
have the most fantastic The rest of your day and

(01:18:01):
we'll talk to you tomorrow Hi, guys,
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