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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Well, I cannot understand all the people that are like,
we're going to fight against fighting crime because that's the
new that's the new Democrat thing.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
We have got to bring back mental institutions. We've got
to bring it back, you guys all over the world. Yallo, Hi, everybody, Hello,
how is everybody doing? Good morning day? It is den
Joke Wednesday.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
As a matter of fact, it is so very much
looking forward to everybody's jokes. Hopefully you guys are having
a better day than Ashley Biden, who is divorcing her
husband of thirteen years, doctor Howard Crime. So the Biden

(00:50):
family as a whole does not do well with marriages.
They are not particularly good at that. But you know,
she's trying to put like sort of a positive spin
on it. I guess as you would. She posted on
her Instagram stories. It's now deleted, but she shared like
a series of sort of you know, like these posts

(01:13):
that were like.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
I'm doing so good.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Freedom from Beyonce was playing in the background, and she
posted a quote saying new life, new beginnings means new boundaries,
new ways of being that won't look or sound like
they did before. She's doing a lot of Freedom themed
posts right now, so.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
She's making the best of it. Yeah, and then of
course leave it to Laura Lumer.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
To get the scoop because she is an investigative journalist,
as you know. She says that a source tells her
that the reason Ashley is getting divorced is because her
husband was having an affair with two blonde party girls,
and one of those girls told Ashley this week about
the affair, which prompted her to file. I don't know

(01:58):
if that's true, but that is pretty them.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Not one, but two damn two blonde party girls. Yeah.
He's a plastic surgeon by the way. Okay, interesting, that's
what he does. And he also had an unofficial advisory
role for Biden in twenty twenty regarding COVID nineteen. Just FYI,
I mean, because plastic surgeons will do that, right, They

(02:21):
know all the things about you know a lot about
sexious disease, right, makes it all the sense?

Speaker 1 (02:26):
She guys, all right, So anyway, that's that is happening.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
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Speaker 1 (03:01):
Also, quick quick programming note, and that is we are
not going to have a show on Friday, you guys.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
This is back to school week.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
And we're going to be taking our kid back to college.
So we're just gonna enjoy some extra time.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
Not our together, not our yet. I know people think
we work together. We're not. That's not our collective kid.
But like my kid, yes, yes, for kid to another
state to do that. I'm not right at that point yet.
At which time when I am at that point I
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(03:38):
the fetal position. I'm not there yet, not there yet.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
So just put it on your little calendars that on
Friday we will not be having a show, but we'll
be back on Monday and we're going to have a
show tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
And everything is fine, and you guys are going to
be just fine fine, You will be yes, and you know.
What else is fine is the economy. The economy is
doing great.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Caroline Levett held a presser yesterday and gave some stats
about the economy that were of interest.

Speaker 4 (04:06):
Here she is for American workers is beating inflation once again.
As inflation declines. This administration continues to be wholeheartedly committed
to putting more money back into the American people's pockets.
American real wages are up one point three percent over
last year and have increased each month since President Trump
took office, and small business optimism, according to this morning's report,

(04:29):
has also reached a five month high. Ignore the Pannicin's
and trust in President Trump. That is our motto here
at the White House. The America First Economic Agenda is working.
In January, when this president showed up to the White House,
the sixth month annualized core inflation rate was three point
seven percent. Today, six months later, the six month annualized

(04:50):
core inflation rate is two point four percent. So we
are trending in the right direction moving forward. Since President
Trump took office for another six months and will be
tracking at one point nine percent.

Speaker 5 (05:04):
It's all good.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
It's all good. Yeah, Ignore the Pannikins. I think that's
I love. That is the motto that is so great.
I love it. You guys, notice that when she taught.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
I love her so much by the way, like she is,
I want to be her when I grow up, right,
and she's twenty seven, right, I mean, she's just such
a phenomenally effective press secretary. But you know what I
love is like her little her little things like where
she have you seen how she bounces when she talks? Yeah,
like she'll go like she kind of does this little

(05:37):
thing forward.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
You know what I mean. I love that. I love
I love all of her little things with such idiosyncrasies. Yeah,
uh huh, yeah. I mean, she's just so freaking good
at her job. So the good news was traveling.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
The economic news was traveling around various news platforms. Yesterday
there a Councilman on Economic Affairs whose name is Steve
Moran talked about this also on.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
A news program.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Here he is to explain even more of the good
good news.

Speaker 6 (06:08):
I see inflation that's running pretty well behaved. Inflation is tamed.
It's you know, consumer price inflation is running at a
one point nine percent annualized rate since the president took
office and that's an example of the effects of the
president's profoundly disinflationary policies of deregulation, border control, energy abundance,
and tax and sentence to boost capital stock. That's all
very powerful and bringing down inflation, and you're seeing it

(06:30):
start to work.

Speaker 2 (06:31):
It's good stuff, you guys, great stuff.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
And Trump you know, he always has something to say
to the naysayers. And there are people who are still
out there like predicting doom and gloom because of his
tariff policy. So if you want to read his tweet
about that, here it is.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Trillions of dollars are being taken in on tariffs, which
has been incredible for our country. It's stock market, it's
general wealth, and just about everything else. It has been
proven that even at this late stage, tariffs have not
caused inflation or any other problems for country other than
massive amounts of cash pouring into our treasury's coffers. Also,
it has been shown that for the most part, consumers

(07:10):
aren't even paying these tariffs. It's mostly companies and governments,
many of them foreign, picking up the tabs. But David
Solomon and Goldman Sachs refuse to give credit where credit
is due they made a bad prediction a long time
ago on both the market repercussion and the tariffs themselves,
and they were wrong, just like they are wrong about
so much else. I think that David should go out
and get himself a new economist, or maybe he ought

(07:33):
to just focus on being a DJ and not bother
running for a major financial institution. Okay, all right, I
like that.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
So he's just not going to hear any of this negativity,
and good on him for that. And you know, when
even CNN is admitting there's some good stuff here in
the data, then you know there's some good stuff in
the data. Here is CNN admitting as much when.

Speaker 7 (08:00):
You look at the key categories that we always look
at energy, food and shelter. Energy fell by one point
one percent, that was largely driven because of gas prices
falling in the month of July by two point two percent.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
Look at that food.

Speaker 7 (08:15):
I mean, this is where people spend their money, right,
food every single day? Food flat zero percent and actually
down at the grocery store by point one percent.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
Okay, so that's good. Those are good deads. Yeah, and
he's like negativity, I'm not I'm teflon Dawn.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
You know, that's exactly right, and then leave it to
the Babylon Bee to always have the best headlines. So
they wrote Jerome Powell says he won't lower interest rates
until he can be sure it.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Won't help Trump. It's so true. I just the Fed
is so stupid, you know, it's like one guy controls that.
I hate that. I know it hates. It's ridiculous. It's
absolutely ridiculous. You guys.

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Getting back to Caroline Lovett and the presser yesterday, of course,
They spent quite a bit of time referring back to
Trump's presser earlier in the week, which was about crime
and DC and sort of federalizing the police force there
in DC to cut.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
Down on crime. One of the things that contributes to crime, of.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
Course, is homelessness and lots and lots of people being
homeless and having mental illness issues. So she talked about
how they plan to crack down on that.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
Here she is apartment, with the support of the new
federal agencies who have been surging on the streets of
the District of Columbia, are going to enforce the laws
that are already on the books here in Washington, d C.
For far too long, these laws have been completely ignored
and the homelessness problem has ravaged this city. So DC
Code twenty two thirteen oh seven in DC Municipal Regulation

(11:35):
twenty four to one hundred give the Metropolitan Police Department
to authority to take action when it comes to homeless
encampments encampments, so homeless individuals will be given the option
to leave their encampment to be taken to a homeless shelter,
to be offered addiction or mental health services, and if
they refuse, they will be susceptible to fines or to

(11:56):
jail time.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
The finds I.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
Don't really get because they can't pay, but the jail
time I get.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
Yeah, exactly exactly. They're gonna be like, we this is
the whole reason we're homeless because we can't pay that. Hello,
let me just write you a check for that thing.
That's just not going to happen. The other options are
good options, yeah, I mean, I mean, if they if
they can go to a shelter, or if they require counseling,
we're going to provide that for you. I think that
these are all good options for these people.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Yes, absolutely, these are exactly the right options, and you know,
they're cracking down on it, and I cannot still I
cannot understand all the people that are like, we're going
to fight against fighting crime because.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
That's the news. That's the Demmocrat thing, exactly, fight against
anything that he wants to have happened, which are good things.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
Okay, So you know how she has someone from alternative
media there in the press room a lot. Yesterday it
was Benny Johnson's turn, and he was there to talk
about his own experience with DC crime. He's lived there
for fifteen years. Here he is telling a little bit
of his story.

Speaker 10 (13:01):
Fifteen years I've lived on Capitol Hill. I witnessed so
many muggings and so much theft. I lost track. I
was carjacked. I have murders on my ring camera and
mass shootings. I witnessed a woman on my block get
held up at gunpoint for twenty dollars. And my house
was set ablaze in an arson with my infant child inside.

Speaker 3 (13:23):
And so to any reporter that says and.

Speaker 10 (13:26):
Lies that DC is a safe place to live and work,
let me just say this, thank you, Thank you for
making the city safe, because O parents should have to
go through what my family went through, having the fire
department rip open their door to save their infant child.
Nancy Pelosi has attacked with the president for deploying the National
Guard to the city, saying that it is to cover

(13:49):
for his incompetence. Hillary Clinton has also attacked the President
for securing the city of Washington, DC at like a
response to Nancy Felosi.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
And Henry Well.

Speaker 4 (13:58):
First of all, Benny, I'm so sorry that happened to
you and your family. There have been, unfortunately far too
many victims of crime in this city, and I know
the majority of residents in the District of Columbia agree
with you. In fact, a new poll from the Washington
Post I was reading this morning. This was released in
May of twenty twenty four. So it's quite funny how
many of you in the media agreed with what the

(14:20):
President was saying yesterday, but now once the President says it,
many of you are disagreeing with him. But this poll
released by the Washington Post found that sixty five percent
of district residents think crime is an extremely serious or
a very serious problem. And this was up from fifty
six percent last year. So the concern that you share

(14:40):
with so many other residents in the District of Columbia
is real, and that's why this president is taking action
to address it. To get to the heart of your question,
I think it's despicable that Democrats cannot agree that we
need more law and order in a city that has
been ravaged by violence, crime, murders, property theft. This should
be a winning issue for all Americans.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
But I mean, Trump said it, so we got to
go against it, right. It just shows how rampant TDS
is and people are saying that he moved to Tampa.
I would too, I want to want to live in DC. No, God, no,
I'd much better live in Florida. Are you kidding?

Speaker 1 (15:15):
Tampa's beautiful, I mean, especially when you got Governor.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
And the Santis. Totally so.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Benny also asked about the fact that Big Balls, who
recently tried to get in the midst of a crime
in progress and then ended up getting absolutely beat up
in the process. Benny asked an interesting question.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
Of Caroline, and she entertained it as only she can here.
Is that exchange given the.

Speaker 10 (15:44):
Heroic actions of a member of this administration just a
few blocks from this building, will the President consider getting
the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Big Balls.

Speaker 4 (15:55):
I haven't spoken to him about that, but perhaps it's
something he would consider. I'll ask going to get back
to you, Bennie, thanks for being here.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
She's a rock star. I know, she really is. She
totally is. There's nobody better there, just isn't. I mean,
she's so good. I have such a crush on her.
She's so good.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
But to your point, the TDS is rampant in DC
and at MSNBC. I don't know who the guy. I
don't know this guy's name, the guy.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
With the silver spiky hair, very very weird, spiky white hair.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
He is insisting that the crime is done. You guys,
everything is fine.

Speaker 7 (16:35):
Crime problem is being used for specific authoritarian purposes that
we know and understand.

Speaker 11 (16:42):
So let's be clear about DC does have a really one,
really big crime problem, which was the January sixth insurrection
incited by the current.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
Oh my god, you're doing that. Really, that's what the
character from The Credibles like, yes, doesn't he yes?

Speaker 1 (17:03):
Like he should be.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
In some sort of a comic. I can't with that guy.
We're gonna talk about January sixth in response to this,
This is what they're doing. Who's tired of shit? Raise
your hand? I can't. I just are they They're gonna
be doing this ten years from now. They're gonna be like,
but Trump, and Trump is gonna be long gone and

(17:25):
they're gonna be like, but Trump, and we're all gonna
be like, oh my god, these people are insane. They
have I can't. I just can't. I know, it's just
so absurd that that is what they're going with. But
that's what they're going with. That's it.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
That's all you got, dude, Okay, so I will give
some like a ton bit of credit and E see
bitsy teeny weeny bit of credit to Joe Scarborough, who
was trying to admit to his various guests that maybe
this is like, maybe there is some crime and maybe

(17:59):
people are.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Act worried about it. He tried to get.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Simone Sanders to agree that maybe having more police around
is a good thing.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
It's a good way to deter crime. She was not
having it.

Speaker 11 (18:11):
Street Uh no, Joe, I'm a black woman in America.
I do not always think that more police make street's safer.
When you walk down the streets of Georgetown, you don't
see a police officer on every corner, but you don't
feel unsafe. So what is it about talking about places
like Southeast DC right ward eight if you will that
people say, well, we need more officers to make us safe.

(18:32):
I think we have to rethink what safety.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
Means in America. Okay, so let's just redefine it. They
always want to redefine it, and they want to redefine everything.
Let's transform it wh we want it. Okay. You know
they hate police until they need them exactly, and then
they're like true, call nine one one. Oh, okay, b
ch because it's like this is any time, like if

(18:58):
she ever needs nine one one, be like, I'm sorry,
we can't come to your house. Because this is what
they do. They always say, I hate the police, I
hate the police, I hate law enforcement. We don't need them.
Let's redefine, let's transform, let's do exit, and then they'll
be the first people that are like, I really need
the police. Right.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
My car is Getna Stone, right, But there's no crime
and defund the police.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
So Eric Erickson tweeted about how just ridiculous this is too.
He said, what we're seeing is animal farm. The white
progressives insist there is no crime in DC because they
live where there is no crime, often not even in DC,
and because they don't see it or they're not victims
of it, it does not happen. You talked about that
yesterday with somebody on Facebook.

Speaker 11 (19:44):
YEP.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
A lot of the people that I know that are like,
but I stayed in this five star hotel and I
was fine. So I don't understand why everybody is complaining
about the crime because I didn't experience it. I had
a lovely time when I visited DC. Really, Okay, Oh,
my god, so ignorant. It's so ignorant. It's just like

(20:06):
monkey can't see you know what I mean. You think
of them just going there's no crime, there's no crime. Yeah,
Babylonbee said.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
Democrat mayors report violent crime down forty percent since they
redefined violent and crime.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
My god, it's so perfect, it really is. It is.
It reminds me of like when they used to say
there are no illegals coming into the country. The border's security. Yeah,
the border's completely secure. Remember when they used to say
that all the time, and then they were forced they
were forced to admit, oh crap, maybe we did let
twenty million people in here unvetted. Oh shit, no, it's

(20:43):
like but remember for years they would say they didn't
even acknowledge it. The only person that was acknowledging it
was Bill Illusion with the hair on the border. He
was the only person reporting that, and then they were
kind of forced to talk about it after years of
ignoring it, which is precisely what they're doing now. Same thing,
different day. It is. It's exactly the same thing.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Se Cup, who I almost never agree with, actually made
a really good point about this, and you know, she
I think She's one of the people, just like Anna
Navarro who claims to still be Republican.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
S E stand for sad elitist. What does that stand for? Seriously,
I'm being honest, Like, what does her name? I've always
wondered what s he stands for? I don't know. Does
it We should look at Wikipedia and see if they
really should. I know, somebody can tell somebody. I don't
want to look about it now. I like sat elitists
though that does work. It works, it really really work.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
So I want to play that clip of her talking
about how just wrong Democrats are in the way that
they're strategizing about this whole crime and DC thing. But
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(24:12):
this point.

Speaker 12 (24:13):
Here she is and the numbers can be what they are,
but also people don't feel that way. And when it
comes to two things, crime in the economy, feelings don't
really care about your facts. And I can't tell you
how profoundly stupid it is for Democrats to get up
with their facts and their figures and their charts and
their graphs and.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
Say, look, you're safe. Can't you read this chart? Idiots,
why are you complaining.

Speaker 12 (24:35):
I'm showing you right here how safe you are, So
shut up and move along. I don't have to tell
you how profoundly stupid that is, because voters told you
how profoundly stupid that was in twenty twenty four when
Democrats said, see these economic numbers, economy is great. What
are you complaining about? See these crime numbers, crimes down,
You're safe. See these immigration numbers. Obama deported way more,

(24:57):
there's no migrant crisis. I can't tell you enough that
politics is perception and the numbers can be right, but
you never tell voters they're wrong about how they feel.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
But that was so perfectly stated, I have to say, yeah,
it was, actually because that's what they do. This is
what they do.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
They insisted on so many things to gaslight us in
the last administration, every issue that gas light us, and.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
We're like, charts, we're living in reality. We know you're
full of shit. It was completely the gaslighting was off
the charts, and now they're like, you're not living with
normal people. You guys are living in gated communities with
all of your armed guards. F off. So don't tell
me how you feel about it, because we're living in

(25:46):
reality and you're not. So yeah, okay, yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
So morning Joe was trying to talk more about this,
to actually admit that there are Democrats who agree with
Trump's actions in DC. He actually read a text that
he got from a very liberal friend of his to
a guest on his show, and it's just very telling.

Speaker 13 (26:09):
He says, this may sound controversial, but I'm not totally
opposed to Trump's National Guard move in DC. I know
he's doing it for politics, but crime remains rampant. I've
had too many friends carjacked, shot at. None of us
will walk more than three blocks after eight pm. Thirteen
year olds are committing many of these crimes. Quite a
change from a decade ago when things were much calmer. Well,

(26:30):
that actually sounds like the DC that I lived in
when I lived a block behind the Supreme Court, and
you know, every three days some one of my neighbors
was getting held up at gunpoint. I mean, there has
been a crime problem in DC.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
I mean, I hate that he's doing it for politics.
He's not doing it for politics. He's doing it because
he wants to help and he wants the city to
be freaking sife. He doesn't at his mostly Democrats too.
That's what's so amazing to me. He doesn't want to
look an assess pool. He lives there now with this family.
He doesn't want to live in a cess pool. How

(27:06):
about that. He's not doing it for politics, good lord,
I know.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
But at least he's he's not trying to hide the
fact that he's hearing from liberal friends of his who
are like, yeah, this is actually I'm glad that this.

Speaker 2 (27:18):
Is happening exactly, Like it's real, the crime is real. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
And he told Mika that it's not just you know,
acquaintances of his, it's Democrats who are for whatever reason,
secretly agreeing with this whole policy. But they in public,
they're like, oh, this is terrible.

Speaker 2 (27:35):
He's a tyrant and he's a dictator. Here's what he
said to.

Speaker 13 (27:38):
Mika that you know, the people that are cheering this
on privately are not like right wing Republicans, are not
maga people. A lot of our friends are in the media,
and also Democrats that worked on Joe Biden's campaign, that
worked on other campaigns. They're saying, yeah, I'd like to
feel safe walking around this city. If the federal government

(28:02):
can be a positive partner in keeping the street safe
while again forming a partnership with the DC police and
not taking over, then I at least the people I've
spoken with that live in d C day in, day
out see this as a positive step.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
Lord forbid. They agree with him. You know, she didn't
want to. She don't want to visibly uncomfortable. M She
doesn't look good either. You know, she's married to Joe.
She's married to a guy that thinks she a back start.
He probably like plays the banjo a lit he plays. Yeah,

(28:43):
he's like, I play the base like he's at nighttime.
He does it. He's like, listen to my new song, Mika,
and she's like, I want to stab myself in the ears. Joe.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
Right, Yeah, So I mean we've gotta give her, give
her a little bit of grace, Just a little bit
of grace. Now she tried she had a former chief
of police on to talk about this. I think she
was anticipating that this police chief would be like, this
is not for the federal government to get involved in.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
However, that's not how it went. This will work.

Speaker 10 (29:18):
Well.

Speaker 8 (29:18):
I will tell you after listening to the press conference yesterday,
I feel much better this morning. Just in the last
twenty four hours, Chief Pam Smith of the Metroprobit Police
Department has spoken with Terry Cole, the Interim Commissioners. As
a former police chief, if somebody would have come to

(29:41):
me and said, hey, we're going to bring five hundred
thousand more law enforcement officers in to assist you. What's
not to like about that?

Speaker 2 (29:51):
You can exactly what is not to like, right, I swear.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Pam Bondi also tweeted about this yesterday, saying, I just
concluded a productive meeting with DC Mayor Bowser.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
At the Department of Justice.

Speaker 1 (30:06):
We agreed that there's nothing more important than keeping residents
and tourists in DC safe from deadley crime. At President
Trump's direction, the Justice Department will work closely with DCC
city government and the Police Department to.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
Make Washington, d C. Safe again. How no one should
exactly know how should have a problem with this? I
know it's and if you do, you suck. You're just right.
If you have a problem with this, you are a
liberal with TDS. I'm sorry for you.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
Like, seek help right exactly now. The DC police chief
kind of a loser. Charlie Kirk actually tweeted about her.

Speaker 2 (30:43):
Her name is Pam Smith. She is the former chief
equity officer.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
How that gave her qualifications to actually oversee the.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
Entire police department. I have no idea.

Speaker 1 (30:55):
But she doesn't even understand the term chain of command.
Oh my guys, god, I almost could not believe this
she was doing. She was answering press uh questions and
somebody said, okay, so what's the chain of command going
to be? And she was like what and Mayer yeah,

(31:16):
Mayor Bowser had to come and kind of rescue her.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
Here is that moment? Oh my god?

Speaker 3 (31:22):
What Themand is what does that mean?

Speaker 8 (31:26):
Well?

Speaker 4 (31:26):
Is it? So?

Speaker 1 (31:30):
What does that mean? It really only just means the
one thing.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
I have no words. I like, we I see stupid people,
just so many stupid people, so many in charge all
over the place, and it's it's because you we had
to check boxes. And you know what, if you're listen,
if you're a black person out there right now, you're like,

(31:56):
why did you do that? Because it makes me look bad?
Why did you do that? I mean, at the very least,
she could have hired a smart black person, because we
exist that lady's dumb. She's dumb, and it's just like,
why do you do that? Why do you do it?
I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
It just makes no sense that she's actually overseeing the
entire department and yet she is all right. So just
to put like sort of a fine point on this
whole discussion about crime in DC and just what's going
on with Trump and nationalizing everything, we have another episode
from Diaper Diplomacy, and the cast of characters always gets me.

(32:38):
So please enjoy babyfied versions of a whole bunch of people, and.

Speaker 14 (32:44):
If we need to, we're going to do the same
thing in Chicago, which is a disaster. We have a
mayor there who's totally incompetent. He's an incompetent man, and
we have an incompetent governor there.

Speaker 3 (32:57):
Pritzker is an incompetent.

Speaker 14 (32:58):
His family threw him out of the business and he
ran for governor. And now I understand he wants to
be president. But I noticed he lost a little way,
so maybe he has a chance. You know, you never
know what happens. But Pritsk is a gross incompetent guy
thrown out of the family business. But when I look
at Chicago and I look at La, if we didn't

(33:21):
go to La three months ago, La would be burning like.

Speaker 3 (33:25):
The part that didn't burn.

Speaker 14 (33:27):
They didn't give their permits. I went to a town
hall meeting. I said, we're going to get you the
federal permits, which are much harder. Almost immediately, Lee's Elden
is a star. He did an incredible dat. They have
all their federal permits. When the masters said to me,
we think we could have them in two years. I
was walking down the street and I've met refirement and police,

(33:51):
and I was saying a lot of many people that
were standing in front of their home with yellow tanke
you can't go in, you can't go onto the lot.
And those people wanted to start rebuilding the homes then
there and the mayor said we should be able to
get them the permits within two years.

Speaker 3 (34:06):
Two years, are you kidding? I'm going to get him
the federal permit, like almost immediately two years and she
she brew it back. Well maybe one year the place
was booing or out of the place. They don't have
the permits to build the home.

Speaker 2 (34:18):
It's true, they do permits. Baby Pritz Girl was so great, epic.
I love that.

Speaker 15 (34:27):
Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
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ting the baby, I'm here. It was just the absolute
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these are really good segue. I have my door locked
otherwise I'd like the jo And then you can see

(34:51):
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the two. I think the and Bear probably love it
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they've benefited it. They benefited from it the most because
they were sort of like the throwaway dogs that we adopted,

(35:12):
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we got to see the benefits from rough greens and
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doctor Dennis Blackey created rough Greens. It's a natural supplement.
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(35:32):
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(35:54):
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long as possible, you know exactly. It's like this is
this is the thing. So definitely I add it to
their breakfast. I don't do it twice a day. I

(36:14):
do it once a day for our dogs.

Speaker 1 (36:17):
We do dinner time, but I see it would be
like a good little energy booster for the morning.

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Speaker 1 (36:48):
So there's a congresswoman by the name of Delia Ramirez.
I can't remember which stage she's from, maybe Illinois, it
doesn't matter, but she was speaking yesterday and actually referring
this is what democrats do to words. Remember how the
word racist used to be like the worst thing you
could call somebody.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
Now it's white supremacist because they've moved.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
Like they But like all the words that used to
mean horrible, horrible things are completely diluted because of their
overuse and misuse of these words.

Speaker 2 (37:18):
So now the new word that's completely losing its punch is.

Speaker 1 (37:22):
Terrorist because people like Delia Ramirez are saying that ICE
is a terrorist organization.

Speaker 2 (37:30):
She is a member of Homeland Security. What's I'm home?

Speaker 16 (37:33):
And let me tell you all over the country, we
will continue to stand up for our rights, and we
will continue to call out the terrorist organization that is for.

Speaker 2 (37:44):
Her shoulder pads. What's that? Those are terrorists? Oh? My god?

Speaker 1 (37:52):
Like seriously, it was like a like a cape, like
a like a magician's cape, almost only god like square.

Speaker 2 (38:03):
What was that? Where do you even buy that? It
wasn't good. Somebody's gonna send me an Amazon link immediately.
I know they are because everybody's so.

Speaker 1 (38:12):
Helpful here Ice, she's calling our law enforcement people.

Speaker 2 (38:17):
This is well, this is warrists. This is what liberals
are doing. This is what they do. It's it's insanity.
It's just nuts. It's absolutely nuts. You guys are gonna
love this.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
So apparently, Ken Paxton, attorney general there in your home
state of Texas, he is taking action now to hold
Beto O'Rourke in contempt for violating a court order and
scamming Texans. He wrote, Beto's about to find out that
running your mouth and ignoring the rule of law has
consequences in Texas. It is time to lock him up.

(38:51):
And then there was an official letter from the Attorney general.

Speaker 2 (38:55):
Can you read this or is it too small? I
can try to read it less than twenty four hours
after check after the temporary restraining order assigned, Robert Francis
told a crowd of hundreds in Fort Worth that he
would continue fundraising and violation of the restraining order because
there are no refs in this game. F the rules,
Robert Francis is wrong on both counts. There is a referee,
the Honorable Megan Fahi, and there are rules, namely that

(39:18):
a person violating a temporary restraining order can be fined
up to five hundred dollars and jailed for up to
six months given robbery. Even Robert Francis's vulgar disdain for
the rule of law and immense personal wealth, imprisonment is
absolutely necessary to persuade him to obey the lawful restraining
order issued by the Terran County Court. Beto told me

(39:39):
to come and take so I did, and I beat
him in court. Now he still thinks he's above the law,
so I'm working to put him behind bars, said Attorney
General Paxson. Robert Francis really flagrantly and knowingly violated the
court orders that I secured that prevents him from raising
funds and distributing any more. Beto bribes He's about to
find out that running your mouth and ignoring the rule

(39:59):
of law has consequences in Texas, it's time to lock
him up. I freaking love this. I love it so much. Yes,
I know you have no idea how much I despise
this man. I mean, seriously, he's a criminal and a
scam artist, is what he is. Like, let's review, shall
we attempted attempted burglary in nineteen ninety five, driving while intoxicated.

(40:23):
In nineteen ninety eight, when he was fifteen years old,
he wrote a fictional short story under the pseudonym's Psychedelic
Warlord that depicted a disturbing fantasy of running over children
with a car. This guy is a nutjob. Plus he's
a furry. Yeah, he's a furry on top of all
of that, and he's lost like a million times. I

(40:44):
can't you lose count? They keep putting this guy up
as a Democrat. I don't even know. He's some sort
of poster boy for democrats. And they sure can't pick them,
can't they. I mean, this guy is a grade A loser.
Mm hm. He's like, he's a loser in every sense
of the word. He's a criminal and a loser. And

(41:05):
so I hope, I hope he goes to jail for this.
I hope you don't imagine that will be glorious. It
would be so glorious. And I hope what happens.

Speaker 1 (41:14):
Yeah, And I also hope that Adam Schiff goes right
to prison. Dan Crenshaw, who we are, of course not
huge fans of, but he retweeted a tweet from Cash
Betel that we read earlier in the week about how
they just declassified documents that showed that Adam Schiff wanted
to leak to shape political narratives. And so Dan wrote,

(41:35):
a Democrat staff whistleblower has confirmed it. Adam shift purposely
leaked classified info ordered his staff to illegally leak classified
information that would hurt Trump. This isn't just politics, it's
a crime. And Adam Schiff knew he was violating whatever
code when he did it. He should be charged by
the DOJ for his crimes. If he had any integrity,

(41:56):
he would resign, but we know he won't. So the
Senate should take action. As a sitting senator, he has
access to classified information. He's proven himself to be a
national security risk, and now senators must put our country
before party and vote to expel him before he does
any more damage.

Speaker 2 (42:12):
And I don't know that the Senate's going to do that.

Speaker 1 (42:15):
But Janine, Judge Janine is on the case, and Benny
was asking her just yesterday. I believe like how this
case is progressing, and I appreciated the way that she
answered that question, and I do have confidence that she's
going to do all the right stuff.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
Here is Benny and Janine Adam Schiff.

Speaker 5 (42:37):
Today there was an FBI three to H two that
has now been declassified by cash Hotel. It's gone to Congress,
and it's about Adam Shift leaking classified information. It's whistleblower
from his office. And the documents are here in their
public and Brent Tolman is saying, well, you listen. You know,
only the US Attorney for Washington, DC can make a

(42:58):
decision on a case like this, and so my question
is open ended. Have you reviewed these documents? Have you
Are you familiar with the Adam Shifts and the criminal
conspiracy to leak against President Trump? Do you plan on investigating?

Speaker 3 (43:15):
Uh?

Speaker 17 (43:15):
You know what, Benny, I think you know that this
is my wheelhouse and the difference between me and some
other people is that I don't talk about what I'm investigating.
I don't talk about what I'm doing when I have
the evidence, when I have enough to go forward, you
will hear from me loud and clear.

Speaker 2 (43:36):
And I think we will. And I have faith in Janine.
I do have faith in her mm hmmm, because because
I like her, because she's me.

Speaker 1 (43:46):
And I don't think she's going to make promises she
can't keep right. She's not Pam BONDI. She's gonna She's
gonna wait until she's got a rock solid go forward,
and then it's going.

Speaker 2 (43:55):
To be epic. She's a different kind of animal than pan. Yeah,
I think. I think it's gonna be Yeah, I agree
with you on that.

Speaker 1 (44:02):
I do switching gears to talk about Israel for just
a moment. And actually there's another flotilla, Like I guess
it's a not just even one ship. Now, it's like
multiple boats are going to go try to hate the siege.
I know it.

Speaker 2 (44:18):
I feel like it's something you can get at Taco bell. Yeah,
it's like a tortilla cheese. Yeah right. I would like
a flower flotilla and not corn. Yeah right, so weird.
I hate it too.

Speaker 1 (44:31):
I hate that word, it's a great point about Greta
who has completely forgotten about climate change, which was really
the original Greta Thunberg thing, right. And so doctor Eli
David was on a panel recently talking about how this

(44:52):
whole pro Palestinian movement is exactly like the climate change movement.
It's just a cult and it it's just it's fleeting.
These people have no actual values or beliefs. They just
want to be part of the cult. Here he is
to explain it a lot better than I am.

Speaker 18 (45:11):
Two forces driving what we see the encampments in the
US university is in all the Free Palestine cult. One
of them is the jihadist Islamist sect and the same
people who want to drive us out of here. There
are some of the funding the universities. Many of them
are illegal immigrants, as Ambassador Friedman said that the US

(45:33):
is trying to kick out.

Speaker 3 (45:33):
Of the US.

Speaker 18 (45:35):
So that is one part of that. The other part
is the current thing cult. The same idiots who were
part of the climate cult until a while back, they
are not part of the Free Palestine cult. Now, people
like Greta Tomberg. Now it's clear they didn't care at
all about the environment or the climate. It's not just

(45:57):
a stupid cult. And the same people have to the
Palestine cult. They don't know where is Palestine, Where's Nope,
where's me the least they cannot point it on the map,
but they know that they're part of the thing. They
are kind of more enlightened if they chant free Palestine
or Black Lives Matter or climate change, it's time stupidity

(46:20):
and radical Islam. They are united together in Ivy League universities.

Speaker 2 (46:25):
They're feeble minded, cheap, they're joiners. These are joiners. You
know who they are. You know they're followers, Yeah, they're allows. Yeah,
they're the people who can't think for themselves. They don't
know how to think critically. They're absolute joiners. I mean,
you remember those kids from high school who are like,
I'll just do whatever everybody tells me what to do.
They're those They're those kids. That's who they are. And

(46:46):
they're like, oh, I get to wear a black and
white scarf. My god, so I love that s object.

Speaker 1 (46:55):
It's the shiny new object that they're grasping onto and
six months from now it'll be a whole thing something
and none of it means anything.

Speaker 2 (47:01):
It's all nonsense. Little sheep, total sheep, And it gets
especially sheepy when they do their.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
Ridiculous protests and their lions and their their nonsense stuff.
They're they're doing this in Apple stores now all over
the place, but there was one in Seattle where they
just decided to like cover themselves in bloody sheets and
like lay down on the floor of the Apple store.
My favorite thing is just the fact that the workers

(47:30):
and customers keep working and customery and like.

Speaker 2 (47:33):
Walk over them. That's what I'd be, like, whatever, I
just walk right over and be like, yeah, oh, my god,
freaking idiot, so stupid. That's a freaking warm my god.

(48:00):
You on the background, they are literally getting I love it.
They're all like, yeah, I'm here to get my phone fixed.
And they're just all the background getting help from the
Apple nerds. They don't care. Nobody gives a shit. Okay
that you're on the floor and that they and they

(48:21):
all have iPhones too, and they're all from their upper
middle class neighborhoods. They're going to go get a latte afterwards,
shut up, spoil.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
Why Apple people won't just kick them out? I have
no idea, like why they tolerate this.

Speaker 2 (48:34):
I don't know, nobody cares. I love that.

Speaker 1 (48:39):
And then all also, I know everyone is hearing it
constantly that Israel's committing genocide.

Speaker 2 (48:45):
Israel's committing genocide.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
It's been that has that as a notion, has been
debunked seventy two billion ways to Sunday. But you can
never hear enough reasons why it's not a genocide. And
so this is the Trigonometry Podcast, and it is I
think a British fighter.

Speaker 2 (49:07):
I can't remember all of his many titles.

Speaker 1 (49:08):
His name is Andrew Fox, but he explains very clearly,
even for the dumbest people out there, how this.

Speaker 2 (49:16):
Is not at all a genocide. Here is Andrew.

Speaker 15 (49:19):
No, no fact, it cannot look there's there's a key
factor to genocide and that is the Dolus specialist of
the intent. So normally, if you if you committed the crime,
went to court, it would be the burden of proof
would be beyond reasonable doubt ninety percent plus certainty that
you'd committed the crime. But the dolar specialist, it's one
hundred percent. It cannot be anything else for it to

(49:41):
be intent for genocide. And if you look at the
fact that Israel has sustained three thousand casualties. That Israel
has the capability to end this tomorrow. If they really
wanted to wipe out two billion Palestinians, they have enough
firepower to do that, and they've demonstrated that repeatedly over
the last year that they have firepower beyond anything you know,
even the UK could bring to bed quite frankly, and
yet they're not using it. There have been more bombs

(50:03):
dropped in Gaza than people have been killed. You know,
either the idea for the worst shots in history, or
they're actually taking care with civilian lives. You don't give
vaccines for polio to the entire child population of Gaza
if you're trying to destroy them. You don't facilitate twice
the amount of food aid going into Gaza as was
going in before the war. If you're trying to kill everyone,

(50:24):
you don't put ground troops into harm's way and have
three thousand families in Israel who are now having to
deal with the death and the injury of their loved ones.
You know, what on earth would you do these things
if all you wanted to do was to destroy Palestinians
or Gazans as an ethnic group. It just doesn't make
any sense.

Speaker 2 (50:41):
You don't try to feed them. You don't try to
feed them. You actually, if you wanted to kill them,
you would kill them. Right and again, Israel has the means.
They are literally the worst genociders of all time. They
could do it today.

Speaker 1 (50:57):
I mean, this is the thing that is so sick
of it too.

Speaker 2 (51:00):
I'm tired of it.

Speaker 1 (51:03):
It's just it's getting absolutely crazy. And so too is
Tucker Carlson, who conducted one of the most egregious interviews
that he's done yet, and there's been quite a few.

Speaker 2 (51:12):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (51:12):
He interviewed mother Agapia, who happens to be George Stephanopoulos's.

Speaker 2 (51:19):
Allegedly sister.

Speaker 1 (51:21):
But she's got more of a mustache than most dudes,
more than he does.

Speaker 2 (51:27):
Right, Yeah, So it's like, is that like that she?
I know, when I saw I was like, is that
is that a woman?

Speaker 10 (51:34):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (51:35):
I'm assuming?

Speaker 1 (51:35):
Okay, all right, but this is a woman who is
insisting without pushback from Tucker, and that is the main
key here that Hamas is not a threat at all.

Speaker 2 (51:47):
Like, I don't know what would make people.

Speaker 1 (51:49):
Think that Hamas is scary. This is an unbelievable moment.

Speaker 19 (51:54):
Just listen, people don't always see the whole story, and
we're just flooded with this message that those terrorists are
coming to get us next, which is absurd. Has any
member of Hamas or anybody of Palestine income and threatened
America as an American? No, that's not they're that's not
what they're about. The thing is that, But that's the

(52:16):
tactic that's used, is that we have to plaster them
as being these jahadist when they're nothing like that. I'm
not saying it doesn't happen anywhere. I'm not totally ingrained
in the community, but I don't it doesn't. The vibe
there isn't one of wanting everybody to convert to Islam
and forcing it upon them at all at all. And

(52:36):
the purpose of Hamas is primarily to resist and to
protect their people.

Speaker 2 (52:42):
Oh yeah, it's not at all terror. Yeah. She made them.
She made them out to be like mistreated orphans. Yeah,
that's what she tried to portray harmas As, which is
completely effing absurd. The whole thing was absurd. And then
and I'm sure you're going to play the clip, but
she she talked about how like in Israel, Christians are

(53:04):
there the population of Christians is declining, which is a
blatant fing Lie's so much of what she said was lies.
It was just all lies. The whole interview is just
lie after lie after lie. And he didn't push back,
which is so antithetical to what Tucker used to be,
which was it's so disappointing to me that he's not
the way he used to be, Like what is it?

(53:25):
What the Tuckers and the Canvases now? Like I used
to look up to these people. I used to think
these people are the alternative media. They're actually doing the
work the journalists aren't doing, and now they're not, And
I just I don't get it, Like what? And it
makes you wonder. It's like, Okay, this is why people
are accused him of being on the payroll of like Qatar,

(53:47):
you know, or or whatever you want to call it.
Is because you look at that, you go what you
can't push she's lying, like she's just flat out lying
to you, And.

Speaker 1 (53:57):
He's got that face, that ridiculus us Tucker confused face
all the time, like he's soaking it all in and
everything she's saying must be true simply because she's saying
it on his show. I mean it's just so irresponsible
on his part and so disappointing in every way.

Speaker 2 (54:13):
It really is. It's yeah, I mean we.

Speaker 1 (54:15):
Just canceled our Tucker like special membership or whatever.

Speaker 2 (54:19):
And because I'm just like, I cannot with you. So
much of what she says takes two seconds to just
go online and and just you could say this is
not true. Right, It's easy to just do that.

Speaker 1 (54:33):
Won't do it, And you don't even need to like
fact check the part that we just played, which is
her saying Hamas is not a threat to Christians, Hamas
is not a threat to Americans. All you need to
do is listen to a bazillion different clips out there
of Hamas saying exactly.

Speaker 2 (54:51):
What they're about.

Speaker 20 (54:52):
Here's an example. You what they want to do, right,
don't spare a single life.

Speaker 2 (55:10):
Annihilate the Zionist Okay, I annihilate the Zionists. Oh yeah,
they don't. They don't want to kill us. No, they
don't want to kill us, Miss Stephanopolis. They're there. I mean,
it just makes me so mad that he's gotten this bad.
I just don't under and why there's got to be
a reason. I'm all about the why why is he

(55:30):
like that?

Speaker 6 (55:31):
What?

Speaker 2 (55:31):
Like, what is it? Why is he? I don't know
on that dand I get it cannot just simply be
blatant anti Semitism. It can't be. There's got to be
something else, you know. It doesn't feel like lots more coordinated, right,
It's just bizarre to me, Like why would you why
because at the end of the day, like I will

(55:52):
say it a million times, they're not going to spare you, Tucker,
They're not going to spare you. Candice, Like, I don't
understand what is the long game for these people? Do
you think Hamas is gonna be like, well, I mean
they were nice to us on social media, right, they
were anti Israel, so we're gonna like protect them. No,
that's not what they are.

Speaker 1 (56:13):
My God, Speaking of Candace, this has nothing to do
with Israel or Hamas, amazingly, since most everything she talks
about does have to do with Israel and Hamas, it
actually has to do with Ai and it is. This
is one of those videos that Nathan Livingstone put together
from Milk Bar TV. You should follow him if you're

(56:33):
not at milk Bar TV on Twitter, follow him.

Speaker 2 (56:36):
He's amazing and he.

Speaker 1 (56:38):
Broke down He actually did a side by side of
a couple different segments of Candace's show, where on one
hand she is saying, you cannot trust.

Speaker 2 (56:47):
AI at all, and on the other.

Speaker 1 (56:50):
Hand, she's trusting AI because it gives her the when
when it serves her, she trusts it implicitly, when it
doesn't serve her, she condemns it, And just showing the
hypocrisy side by side is kind of an amazing thing
to see.

Speaker 2 (57:05):
Here is the video that he put together.

Speaker 21 (57:07):
Sure is AI the future is artificial intelligence? Why are
they pushing artificial intelligence on people?

Speaker 8 (57:13):
Is?

Speaker 21 (57:13):
Because well, maybe it's right there in innate. They want
you to be intelligent artificially, it's a veneer. You're not
actually intelligent.

Speaker 2 (57:20):
You might be an idiot. But then I use the software.

Speaker 21 (57:24):
That Xavier Pussard introduced me to the World Economic Forms
face plus plus, software that he used to show that
Brigitt Marcron and Jean Michelle troug No. It's really good software.
And the more that I use it, the more familiar
I am with how it works. And not to be
mindful of that, but to forcefully reject these tech lords.
I don't know how this software works, but I've learned
to trust it. No chance, I am so off the

(57:46):
AI train. I really trust that software, and it only
further commits me, only further commits me to Exavier Pussard's research,
which is that Virget Macrone lived as Jean Michelle trog No,
and that software has proved to me that she really has.

Speaker 2 (58:04):
But like, also, don't trust a guye at all. Yeah,
I mean, trust it, but then don't trust it just
depending on what day it is. I mean, she is
just a piece of work.

Speaker 18 (58:13):
Man.

Speaker 2 (58:15):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (58:18):
I was not expecting that we would be talking about
male cheerleaders, but we need to talk about male cheerleaders
because there are two new ones on the Minnesota Vikings
cheerleading squad. They have replaced two female cheerleaders with men
for the twenty twenty five twenty twenty six season. They
are almost absolutely positively gay.

Speaker 2 (58:41):
And not. The Bee tweeted.

Speaker 1 (58:43):
Or posted an article saying, the Vikings have two new
cheerleaders and they're exactly what you would expect from a
team that wears purple, which I just love the way
that they put that, because I too, am not a
fan of teams that wear purple.

Speaker 3 (58:55):
Uh huh.

Speaker 2 (58:56):
But the question is how do we feel about this? Oh,
I have feelings. I have feelings this. I'll tell you why. Okay,
So some people are like, this is not a big
deal because they have cheerleaders in college and high school. Yes,
they do have cheerleaders. It's a completely different thing. The
cheerleaders in high school and college. That is a sport.
They do stunts, They actually lift women up and they

(59:17):
do that is a completely different kind of sport. This
is dancing. When you get into the NFL, it's all dancing.
It's completely and totally different. These are dancers and so
and I'm supposed to be women. I wish that they
would call it dancers. I wish they would call the

(59:37):
NFL women and whatever this is. I wish they would
call it dancers, not cheerleading, because it's not cheerleading, you guys.
I have big feelings about this because I don't like
it because they blur the lines, and that's I get
really irritated about this, not just because I was a
cheerleader in high school, but because there is a difference.
Cheerleading is a sport, dancing is. I don't think dancing

(01:00:01):
is so much a sport as it is dancing. Dancing
is dancing. Cheerleading is an actual sport. There is a difference, and.

Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
It like in colleges and high schools, the male cheerleaders
are there to lift in spot right, Like, they're not
doing the same rooms they do.

Speaker 2 (01:00:16):
They'll still do some of the like you know, like
little cheers, like chants and stuff like that. But those
dudes are freaking big dudes, lifting girls up, throwing them
around their bases. They're strong. They are athletic. Not saying
these guys aren't athletic, but they are. These guys are dancers, right,
There's a difference. There's a total difference. The guys in
high school and college are freaking athletes and I give

(01:00:40):
them total props because they do a lot of really
hard stuff. When you look at competitive cheerleading and I
will go to I will go to the mat for
those kids. They are freaking athletes. They do major athletics stuff. Dancing. Yes,
it's an art. I totally agree it's an art, but
it's different than the sport of cheerleading. They are two
different things, very different things. I wish they would call

(01:01:02):
this the NFL cheerleaders what they are, and that is dancers.
They're not cheerleaders, And.

Speaker 1 (01:01:09):
Why why are the cheerleading squads now allowing men to
invade yet another space.

Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
That was all about women?

Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
And women like to be fair, they you know, I've
always just been like, what is the point? They're just there,
I guess to like be sexy and like be titilating
to the male. I And so now you're going to
introduce two super feminine, soy boy dancers to the why
you're ruining the whole reason the cheerleaders exist?

Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
What is happening? I don't know. I mean the same
reason that the NFL. NFL has done all sorts of
stupid crap over the past several years, right, I mean,
the NFL has lost their way in a lot of
different ways. So I don't know. I mean, I do
people like seeing this? I mean, who's the demo for
the NFL? Right, I guess gay dudes? Is it?

Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
I mean, now it's gay dudes, I guess are spoke to.
I guess there are these two men boys whatever are
supposed to appeal to gay dudes.

Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
Because they sure as hell don't appeal to straight women.

Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
When they're dancing around like the women that they look,
they're absolutely they give me the cringe, like.

Speaker 2 (01:02:15):
So hard, and I don't want to get emails about Yes,
I think dancing is competitive too. I just think they
are two different things, so please don't send me emails
and tell me, oh my god, dancing. I agree dancing
is competitive. Dancing is hard, but they are two completely
separate sport things. They're two different activities. One is dancing,
one is cheerleading. They are separate, they are different. Indeed, yes,

(01:02:38):
all right.

Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
My husband and I have spent a lot of time
recently talking, agonizing, worrying, being concerned about what kind of girl,
what kind of girls are out there for our sun
to date.

Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
We are hoping that at some point he finds a nice.

Speaker 1 (01:02:53):
Sweet, normal girl who isn't like so many of the
videos that you see now of girls just being skanky,
gross skanks who have these impassable demands of the men
that they date that are superficial and disgusting. And that
is what you're about to see from this TikTok or whatever,
from a woman talking about her demands of her next

(01:03:16):
dating partner.

Speaker 2 (01:03:17):
I just you'll hate her. But this is what's out there,
diabolical things. I wanted a man.

Speaker 22 (01:03:24):
Number one tan's got to be above six to two.
My last two boyfriends were six to three, both of them,
and they were jacked and they looked really good. How
am I supposed to downgrade from that? So, unfortunately, my
next man will have to be six to two and up.
Number two, you can't have a gut. I need you built.
I need you fit and going to the gym multiple
times a week. I'm sorry, like, I'm just not going

(01:03:45):
to date a fat ive. If I can be in
the gym five days a week and be fit and
care about how I look, you can do it. Number three,
he cannot have a salary cap. Whatever career he's in.
He needs to have multiple streams of income, and we
need to be able to make as much money as possible.
That's why I never date a guy who works in corporate.
What is your one hundred k salary cap going to
do for me? The maxial I ever be able to

(01:04:07):
get to is like what one fifty?

Speaker 15 (01:04:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 22 (01:04:08):
No, we're good. I need you in a career that
is going to make us money. I am a lover
of luxury. I like expensive things. I like expensive vacations.

Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
So will you if.

Speaker 22 (01:04:17):
You're my man? So we need a career that can
support that. Number four, whenever we travel, he's got to
be flying his business. I'm sorry, we're not seeing an
economy together. It's just not happening.

Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
Again.

Speaker 22 (01:04:26):
This is where the lack of salary cap is really
going to help. And number five, he's got to have
a really nice watch. Not really impressed when I hear
somebody has a Rolex anymore, because those can be really cheap.
I would much prefer if you had an ap or
a pitech and maybe multiple of them. The Rolex can
be your day watch, and it still better be fifty
K plus.

Speaker 2 (01:04:42):
I hate her. I just I just hate her.

Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
I hope that that's parody, you know what I mean,
because like, if that is so, if that's representative of
like a lot of girls, now, I just I'm god,
I just despair over that.

Speaker 2 (01:04:58):
You know, Yeah, it's she's trouble. I just girls like
that make me sick. I don't know if it's parody
or not, because I mean, I see a lot of
girls in the instagram sphere who are very materialistic. You know,
it's gross, Like where is your mother? Where she was?
Like my last two boyfriends were six Thrace and they

(01:05:22):
were stacked. You broke up with them like they're not
with you, or they broke up with you because you're
a pitch, right.

Speaker 1 (01:05:30):
So maybe there's some self reflection that needs to happen there.

Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
Obviously not obviously not any self reflection. Yeah, we don't
know who broke up with you, but I'm going to
guess that maybe they broke up with her. Maybe.

Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
Also, this just made me laugh because lefty progressives are
so fricking weird. So this is actually in the UK.
This is in Southampton. There's a council meeting that's being
had that isn't just about human needs of Southampton but
also not human needs, and so they're entertaining people who
are coming as in character of non human citizens.

Speaker 2 (01:06:08):
This is a thing. I'll just let you see for yourself.

Speaker 9 (01:06:12):
It's a flying I am here to represent all the insects.

Speaker 23 (01:06:16):
I am the foxglove, and I represent all the wildflowers.

Speaker 5 (01:06:23):
And I am here because we have been misunderstood.

Speaker 23 (01:06:27):
What this is an interspecies democracy meeting. So it's a
theater my council meeting. We are inviting people to represent
non human residents to Southampton. Oh my god, they are
going to put forward questions and motions as you would
in a council meeting. So we're exploring what it means
to understand the perspectives of our non human neighbors in
the city.

Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
Oh no, no, no, no no. We have got to
bring back mental institutions. We've got to bring it back.
You guys all over the world. What in the world,
Oh my god, what did we just witness? I don't know,
I don't know. What was the thing with the horse head?
What was that? What was that thing? Maybe it was

(01:07:10):
representing horse flies? I don't know. Was that, you guys?
I don't know. I don't know. But that's the thing
that's happening. So FYI.

Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
And then also another problem with lefties is that they
have such an overblown sense of self importance that it's
actually stunning to watch. And I've got two examples to
share with you. One is Cynthia Arrivo, that terrifying dragon
nail lady hands with the hands and the singing. She's

(01:07:50):
very talented singer, but just this absolutely overinflated ego. It's
so over the top, and they don't even see how
ridiculous they are. But here's an example of her at
some sort of Awards something or other where she's talking
about her pronouns and like how important they are, and
it's just you, guys, it's laughable how much they think

(01:08:14):
of themselves.

Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
Here's Cynthia easy.

Speaker 9 (01:08:18):
None of it is waking up and choosing to be yourself,
proclaiming a space belongs to you when you don't feel welcomed,
teaching people on a daily basis how to address you,
and dealing with the frustration of reteaching people a word
that has been in the human vocabulary since the dawn
of time. They them words used to describe pedantically, two

(01:08:43):
or more people poetically.

Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
God more. I'm exhausted by her. I'm exhausted. Oh my god.
You haven't seen exhaustion yet though, because she's like acting
I am in theater. I can't just shut up lady.

(01:09:06):
She was bad enough.

Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
But then do you remember Brooke Baldwin, Yes, was it ABC,
I don't remember what station was, but she used to
be like a she was a big time journalist. She's
the one so you remember remember there's that like that
off camera diet Tribe where she's talking about the Epstein thing, right,
and she was like, I had Bill Clinton, we had
all the story and then the story was squashed blah

(01:09:29):
blah blah. So she too then ended up getting fired
along with a co worker of hers, because they were
having an affair.

Speaker 2 (01:09:35):
They were both married. That's she's That's not Brooke Baldwin.
That's Amy. No, it's Amy. What's her name? It's I
can't remember her last name? But Amy what's her name?
Not the same person. No, Brooke Baldwin's not the one
that set it off air and got fired. It's Amy.
I can't remember her last name. Okay, she was married back, Yes,
Amy Roeback got that's just why I've had an affair

(01:09:56):
and she was married to Andrew Schue. She's the one, yes, Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
Totally different than Okay, So Brooke Baldwin is the person
that had the story, right or was that Amy?

Speaker 2 (01:10:06):
Amy Roback is one that had the story on Epstein?
On Epstein? Okay, I'm totally mixing them up.

Speaker 1 (01:10:12):
Then, So Brooke Baldwin was still part of news now,
but she's not anymore. She's like retired from news.

Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
Right, Okay, So yeah, I haven't seen this ever. Okay,
why am I mixing those two up?

Speaker 1 (01:10:25):
But Brooke Baldwin, I don't know what she's doing now.
I have no idea, but she is. I don't know
if this was a Ted talk or what the audience
was for what you're about to hear, but Brooke Baldwin
also has a major case of an overinflated ego and
an overinflated sense of self. And it just this is

(01:10:46):
the kind of stuff, this hyper focus on the self
to the point where you're just like, you need to
go touch some grass. You are not that big of
a deal, right, That's what I thought the entire time
that I heard the here is.

Speaker 24 (01:11:01):
Brook, I am so longer CNN's Brook Baldwin. I am
just Brook.

Speaker 25 (01:11:12):
I realized asking the wrong question, which was why me?
And now I know, in fact it's this who am I?
And where did I go? Thanks to those imaginal cells,
those teeny tiny cells of the butterfly, I realized I

(01:11:34):
was here.

Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
What in the hell are we listening to? No? Gotcha? Yeah?
They do look alike. You're right, they do look alike, Mom, Yeah,
I completely they could be. They could be sisters. She
she is in a she's doing a Netflix game show now,

(01:11:55):
so she's listen. She's very important, very important, very she's
very important. Game showy netflixy things. Okay, so I don't
know what that was, but that it was here. We
need to do that more often, just to make sure

(01:12:16):
that people understand that we're very dramatic, very dramatic.

Speaker 1 (01:12:21):
Okay, so I've seen a whole bunch of venmos come
through during the show today. Let me just refresh my
little screen and make sure I capture all of them.

Speaker 2 (01:12:30):
Let's see.

Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
Jessica Dickerson says, what do you call blind German soldiers?

Speaker 2 (01:12:36):
What nazis?

Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
Kelly Wiseman says, happy to joke Wednesday, jerks, What is
a sheep's favorite game?

Speaker 2 (01:12:49):
What? Badminton?

Speaker 18 (01:12:52):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:12:52):
My love?

Speaker 1 (01:12:53):
So? Shane Medlins says, Hey, jerks, where do pirates get
their hooks at the second hand store?

Speaker 2 (01:13:02):
Take my stupid balloons? Oh my good?

Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
Deanna Hale says, is mock going The Hunting Wives on?
Is mock going The Hunting Wives on? Carolyn Levitt, I
don't know what The Hunting Wives is?

Speaker 2 (01:13:18):
Oh the Hunting I've watched the entire series. It's all
a bunch of like lesbian sex, that's all it is.
It's like they and it's all Republican women. This is
what Netflix has done. If you if you watch that,
it's actually a really good like It's like it's like
if you watch Dallas, it's like twenty twenty five's Dallas
on steroids with a bunch of lesbian like activity. My

(01:13:42):
daughter in laws like, you got to watch the series
on Netflix, and I watch it and I totally got
and I really I couldn't stop watching it because it's
so like like the twists and the turns, and it's
crazy and it's dramatic, but there's just it's it's just
out there. It's totally out there. You basically find yourself going,
what the heck am I watching? It's that?

Speaker 1 (01:14:02):
Yeah, Okay, well I don't want to have lesbian sex
with Caroline Love.

Speaker 2 (01:14:06):
Yeah, I would just like to make that clear. Still
have a little girl crush on it.

Speaker 1 (01:14:11):
Kelly Lamb Barte Lambertas says Morning Chicas. I have been
listening for quite a few months thanks to my friend
tiff I want to shout out a happy anniversary to
the couple, Steve and Tiffany. Also dad joke Wednesday. Did
you know that diarrhea is hereditary? It runs in your genes?

(01:14:31):
Good there, Karen Mrisco says, my sister tried to tell
my sister who lives in California that illegal immigration isn't
a problem. Well, my sister from California gave her a
first hand experience of how big a problem it is.
Shut that narrative down. Difference from listening to the news
and someone who lives there.

Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
Love the chicks, Thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (01:14:50):
Sharon pac says, how can you tell if a joke
is a dad joke, it's a parent Thanks for starting
out My Morning's great every day Over on Locals Minnesota,
solar Baby says, someone should have walked around the ass
hats laying on the floor an apple and passed out pacifiers.

Speaker 2 (01:15:08):
To these weak, pathetic waste I would have liked that.
They would have been probably would they have the pacifiers right?

Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
Same person said those women need to back off the drugs,
and Connie MJ says that's where I live. I don't
think this is true. I'm assuming that's in reference to
the zombie bunnies.

Speaker 2 (01:15:25):
Maybe I don't know. Probably, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:15:27):
There were a lot of pictures more than just what
I showed, So there was a whole thing about the
virus and like what it's called and all that stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:15:34):
So so bad for the bunnies. I know it is
really sad. All right now you all right, jln T
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and treat everyone how you want to be treated. Rest
doesn't matter. Love you chicks, Thank thank you. The Brian Brumley.
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and chickens only make one sound. They can't think outside
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Tomorrow's my fiftieth Love you ladies. Have a great day.

(01:17:02):
Happy early birthday, Penny, and I hope it works for
you too, because it has been a godsend for me.

Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
Just keep doing it, like give it, you know, give
it a couple months and you'll see.

Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
Give it like two or three months, you promise control. Yeah,
you'll see a difference. JD. Man's still two and a
half months to New York mayoral election. Think it would
be better for Quomo to rays an anti socialist campaign.
Adams can't win and should drop out. Yeah, stroke Jen.
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hold my white claw. Maybe they'll hire some sisters of
perpetual indulgence. Lord help us, right right, Randy Craig, dadg
up Wednesday. Everyone is accusing me of plagiarism. Their words,
not mine. Take my shekels. I love the chicks, Thank you, Randy.
All right, we're bringing an ink. We have an interview
to run to. Hopefully it'll work out this time. We've

(01:19:28):
had to reschedule this one, so hopefully this yeah, this
one will work out.

Speaker 1 (01:19:33):
You got If we do it, then we'll tell you
about it tomorrow. In a dance of being released Saturday.

Speaker 2 (01:19:38):
We're not going to tell you about it right now.
We'll tell you about it tomorrow. So you guys have
a wonderful day. We'll talk to you tomorrow. Bye, everybody,
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