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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So if you don't want to appear like a complete
diva hag, maybe don't quote Beyonce.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Just so so ridiculous. She's a caricature. Oh my god,
I hope that they find stuff that brings that hag down.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
Good morning, everybody, Happy Monday?
Speaker 2 (00:23):
How is everybody? I hope everyone had a good weekend.
If you're in my neck of the woods, you are
probably sick of rain, because I show him sick of
rain right now. Sent it to you, guys, We just
sent it. God, did you ever? Because it is just
not stopping. It's bad. All right, let's get into some
(00:44):
things and some stuff, because right out of the gate,
we're gonna talk about you, Bernie, what you.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Gotta it's a little bit sick. That was like a
sick Bernie got.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Okay, there you go, there it is. There is good.
You sound extra raspy there this morning.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
Burns.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
He is eighty three. I mean, come on, he's eighty
three until next month, which he's turning eighty four next month.
And Dana Bash asked him, you seem like you have
a lot of vigor and vitality. Are you going to
make another run for it? And here is what the
Bernster said, still full of.
Speaker 4 (01:26):
A bigger and intensity for the things that your passionate
bigger have been for decades.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
Is there another presidential run in you?
Speaker 5 (01:35):
Oh god, let's not worry about that. I am going
to be eighty four years of age, So I think
that speaks for it right now. What is more importance
in my view? And I want to say, obviously, the
most progressive candidate that we can have is to rowdy
(01:58):
the grassroots for markle on a moment, go you asked
me about Wes Genur and white people vote for Donald Trump?
How would you all just to turn that around?
Speaker 2 (02:09):
Oh down? Why aren't you wearing horses? Why can't he
just say no? Like, why can't he just say Why
does he have to say the whole I'm turning eighty
four that speaks, Just say the words.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
No, he's a politician. They can't do that.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
They have to dance around that woods, they have to
say that. Just answer a question.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
A little tidbit about him. He has made one point
seven million dollars from his books alone. It is twenty sixteen.
But I hate capitalism.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
Well, now it's only billionaires that are a problem. Millionaires
are fine. And he has three homes.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Everybody knows he has three hems right Vermont, a DC
house and then a vacation home in Vermont another one.
He's got two homes in Vermont. He's primary homme and
a vacation two homes.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
As you do when you're a politician.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
Do you does everybody do you guys have three homes?
Speaker 2 (03:05):
And when you're a politician, when you become a politician,
and they don't, they don't even out that they have kids.
Do they have kids? I don't. I don't know if
they do? Iw O god?
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Lots of people that are in those groups can attest
that is the kind of community that you want to
be a part of. That's right. All right, let's talk
about some politician ay sorts of things, but like the
good kind, because you know how like Marco Rubio has
ten million jobs. Now like yeah, Trump is like, you
(04:07):
know what you need to be in charge of today,
I'm gonna make you interim director of all of these things.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
So now bathrooms at the White House too. It's fine,
you heard that too.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
Now he's starting to do that with Scott Bessant because
Scott Bessont also highly, highly effective person and so now
he has been named as acting ir S Commissioner, he
should be.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Just shut it down, Scott.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
You know this isn't the end. You know that there's
gonna he's gonna be like chairman of the Fed, interim
chairman of the Fed. Like he's gonna be all the
things relating to money.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
That would be okay again, shut that, shut that down too,
Just shut it all down, Shut.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
It all down. And speaking of Scott Bessant, he was
asked about working with Donald Trump and what it's like
to work for Donald Trump, and he was I just
loved his ants her about that. So you guys need
to listen to it. Also here he is.
Speaker 6 (05:06):
Well, I can tell you it's twenty one seven. Yeah,
twenty one seven. The president is a cyborg, half man,
half machine, and he not only does he have incredible energy,
his incredible ideas. He's very engaged in first principles, Why
do we do this this way?
Speaker 7 (05:25):
Why was this built?
Speaker 8 (05:27):
And I.
Speaker 7 (05:30):
I was in Stockholm last It all runs together. I
was in Stockholm last week Monday and Tuesday negotiating with
the Chinese and he said, well, call me on Monday
and tell me how it went. A said, well, we're
pretty good, but there's this one problem. And he said, well,
why don't you just do this? And oh that was
(05:54):
too obvious?
Speaker 5 (05:55):
Right, But I.
Speaker 6 (05:56):
Mean the wheels are always going. He can multi have
like crazy. I mean, he's really the ultimate executive.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
I love that, I know and I believe it.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
Yeah, oh, completely talk about Viga.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
By the way, people are saying that Bernie has four kids,
but did he?
Speaker 1 (06:19):
But are they his kids? Did he produce those kids
or are they step kids for him?
Speaker 2 (06:23):
I think that he's been with that wife for like ever.
I think they had kids together together.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Well gross, gross, you guys, that's gross.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
I wonder. I mean, but those kids have got to be.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
Like a thousand, They got to be like seventy, right,
I know, yeah, but still it's gross.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Okay. Also, we need to remember how Trump entertained the
President of Azerbaijan last week, Did you want to say
that a future because I know you love that.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Word off from a dinner jacket. Oh no, I ja abon,
I love that word. It's a great word, especially when
you're reading it on the fly. I did such a
tremendous job last week. I know you guys loved it.
You're welcome.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
So they One of the things that he did with
that president is he took him to the White House
gift shop and was showing him around the gift shop,
gave him gifts also. But then one of the items
that's in the gift shop are Trump twenty twenty eight
hats and like also hats that say four more years.
And if you listen carefully, you will hear the President
(07:36):
of Azerbaijan saying suggesting that he wishes Trump would run
in twenty twenty eight. Here's the cute moment where they're
showing off hats.
Speaker 9 (07:45):
You know you're not allowed to run.
Speaker 10 (07:46):
I'm so because everyone I'm twenty eight points higher than anyone.
Speaker 5 (07:52):
Everybody wants me to run.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
But thanks.
Speaker 11 (07:59):
For more, hear sugar for.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Ibajon. It's the president of Ibajon is that. Did I
say that?
Speaker 9 (08:07):
Right?
Speaker 2 (08:08):
That's pretty Is that good? I can't say that word,
you guys, I can't. That's pretty good? Actually, right? Anyway,
I think that's cute because you can tell, like when
Trump talks about running in twenty twenty eight, he is
obviously trolling. Totally super cute. Yeah, I don't think that
Bannon is kidding, Like when he talks about it. I
(08:30):
feel like he's doing it like with genuineness, and it
just drives me crazy.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
And he wants to be his VP. It's a little
bit weird. He's like John, joke, Jock, that's a little weird.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
Stop it.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
What's wrong?
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important day, and it's because President Trump will be meeting
with Putin in Alaska on Friday to talk about how
to finally end the Ukraine Russia or will it be successful?
(10:59):
Will there be progress? I have no idea, but if
anybody can make progress, it is our president. That's right,
So we will see. He's also sick and tired of
all of the violence that is taking place in our
capital city. And today, as a matter of fact, at
ten am, I believe he's going to be having a
(11:20):
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to stop the violent crime. He's essentially going to be
taking over the entire city. So he's sick and tired
of it, and it needs to happen. I mean, even
last night they there were federal agents that were making
all kinds of arrests because the violence and the chaos
(11:40):
is out of control in our capital city and it's
got to stop, and he wants to put a stop
to it, and good on him for that.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
And the local folks are probably really pissed off about this,
but you know, too bad, so sad.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
I mean, if the local cops aren't cutting it, then
he's got to do to DC what he did with
LA when there was chaos that Mayor Basked couldn't control.
They brought in National Guard, they took care of it.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
That's what needs to happen. I mean, I don't want
to travel there. Do you want to travel there?
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Hell? No, I don't want to go there.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
I don't want any part of that. And we had
the opportunity to fly in there and do like some
sort of a thing with our people, you know what
I mean, we could technically we could fly into DC
and like just go and hang out with people on
our team. I don't want any part of that. I
don't want to go, which just rather not.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
That's why everybody's coming.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Here, right, We're going to Mox's house instead. That's where
we're going.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
Because every year, every year when we meet with our team,
we call it our summit. And so Daisy said the
other day, because you know, we're going to be meeting
like in the clubhouse, literally in the backyard of my house,
and so we decided every our team doesn't know this,
but we're going to tell them that everybody is required
to wear pjs and it's going to be the Slummet Summit.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
I was like, we need to call it the Slummet Summit.
We're all going to slummet while we're there. Everybody is
like required to wear jammys jammy pants. That's how we
roll as chicks. Everybody else dresses.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
We'ren't dressing up, absolutely not. We're going to be comfortable.
We're going to be comfy, cozy, and happy. That's how
Frank Lunz, who is not nearly as exciting as Harry Enton,
but who also does similar things when it comes to
data and stats and polling, he had to break it
down to CNN that Trump voters are actually delighted with
(13:29):
our pick. There's all kinds of talk about, oh, Trump
voters regret their choice. On the contrary, that is not true.
And here is Frank Luntz with the data.
Speaker 9 (13:39):
If you voted for Donald Trump, this is exactly almost
to the letter. What you wanted, he didn't mind at
the anger. He didn't conflict between the Republicans and the Democrats.
What you wanted was to make a border safe and secure,
which they've done. What you want to wear task cuts,
which he's done. What you wanted was cut to spending,
(14:00):
which he's done. Element after elements. He delivered exactly what
he said was going to do. And that's why his
own voters believe that this has been an incredibly successful presence.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
To winter days.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
They look so constipated when he was saying I know right, they.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Were like, I have to poop. They're so disappointed. They
hate the people are happy with their choice. I couldn't.
I am not at all. I have zero regurts delighted,
not a single regirt. Yeah. Also, there is movement, and
this is another thing that we all voted for and
(14:36):
that we're all happy about. When there is accountability, that
makes us very very happy. And it seems that the
administration is trying to get some accountability in the form
of criminal investigations into Letitia James. We already talked a
couple several weeks ago about how they were looking into
her mortgage pullabaloo like shenanigans with respect to mortgages. But
(14:59):
now the criminal investigation has expanded. Here is CNN to
tell you about that.
Speaker 10 (15:04):
Opening an investigation into the New York Attorney General Letitia
James's office. This comes as part of a criminal investigation
into James, who previously prosecuted Trump.
Speaker 12 (15:15):
Yeah, well, so we're getting this information our Karris canal
confirming that there are now two grand jurisapoenas issued by
the US Attorney's Office for the Northern District of New
York looking to get information about James's office, basically trying
to see if there was any criminality by her office
when she filed that civil lawsuit against the Trump organization.
If you remember that lawsuit going to trial and the
(15:39):
Trump organization being found liable having to oh now at
this point because of interest about a half a billion
dollars in penalty. But we also understand that is another
subpoena in relation to James suing the NRA. If you
remember the National Rifle Association, which was also found liable
after the lawsuit her office.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
Files lash to look into with.
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Speaker 2 (16:22):
Oh my god, I hope that they find stuff that
brings that hag down. Yeah, I hope so too. I
just want somebody to be brought down.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
One of the gajillion people that need to be brought
down needs to be brought down well.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
And JD. Vance feels your pain and frustration, and he
too wants to see indictments. Maria Bartiromo was asking him
specifically about whether there would be indictments with this whole
Russia hoax thing because of all the information that Tulsi
has brought to light. And here is Vance.
Speaker 14 (16:54):
On that the ability on the whole Russia collusion made
up stories. Now that D and I Kelsey Gavard has
released all of those classified documents, we're actually seeing who
was behind all of this.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
Do you want to see indictments?
Speaker 15 (17:08):
I absolutely want to see indictments, Maria. Look, of course,
you've got to have the law follow the facts here.
You don't just indict people to indict people. You indict
people because they broke the law. But if you look
at what Tulsa and Cash Betel have revealed in the
last couple of weeks, I don't know how anybody can
look at that and say that there wasn't aggressive violations
of the law.
Speaker 13 (17:28):
What the.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
Yep?
Speaker 1 (17:31):
Yeah, the only thing is that there's so many people
who are pardoned those yeah, and there's really nothing you
can do because presidential pardoners are constitutionally protected. And so
I'm like, I'm pissed off about those people, all of
the people that Biden or at least the autopen pardoned
on the way out. Maybe it's the autopen thing that
needs to be looked at, but like.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
Those people, like the Faucis of the world, I can't
believe that that psycho has gotten away with what he's
gone away with. It's so frustrating. Yeah, that's frustrating. But
I know people have questioned two whether Dan Bongino is
actually still actively working in his role as Deputy director
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Petel tweeted last Friday that during the two hundred days
of the Trump administration from January twentieth to now, the
FBI has arrested over sixteen hundred people for violent crimes
against kids, to include two hundred and seventy arrest for
human trafficking, and Dan retweeted it saying, this isn't even
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chicks do it, do it too. Remember how care Starmer
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and Emmanuel McCrone were like, we're going to recognize Palestine
as a state, even though that doesn't really mean anything,
and then all of a sudden stopped negotiating and everything
got exponentially worse. Yes, I guess Keir Starmer wasn't satisfied
with just making things worse. He really really wanted to
make them extra, extra, extra worse, and so he wrote
this ridiculous letter. Do you want to read that? Can
(22:16):
you read that?
Speaker 1 (22:16):
Oh? My god, mock. It's like going to an eye
exam and then making you read the last line. Okay,
I'm here you go. The Israeli government's decision to further
escalate its defensive in Gaza is wrong, and we urge
it to reconsider immediately. This action will do nothing to
bring an end to this conflict or to help secure
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the release of the hostages. It will only bring more bloodshed.
Every day the humanitarian crisis and Gaza worsens, and hostages
taken by a master being held in appalling and inhumane conditions.
What we need is a ceasefire, a surgeon, what what's wrong?
Speaker 2 (22:54):
I'm just saying no shit.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
What we need is a ceasefire, a surge and humanitarian aid,
the release of hostages by Hamas, and a negotiated solution.
Hamas can play no part in the future of Gaza
and must leave as well as disarm together.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
Would you like that to happen here?
Speaker 1 (23:10):
What jerk?
Speaker 3 (23:12):
God?
Speaker 2 (23:13):
Ba, my god, she is really mad.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
Together with our allies, we are working at a long
term plant secure peace in the region as part of
a two state solution ultimately achieve a brighter future for
Palestinians and Israelis. But without both sides engaging and good
faith negotiations, that prospect is vanishing before our eyes. Our
message is clear. A diplomatic solution is possible, but both
parties must step away from the path of destruction cure
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star wars.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Parties God, what an idiot. Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
The release of all hostages needs to happen, period, Like,
just make it happen.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Israel is not the problem when it comes to wanting
a ceasefire or to negotiate, They've never been the problem.
There have been a zillion different ceasefire agreements brought forward.
Hamas has rejected every single one. Israel is not the problem.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
You're not going to get peace if they still have
freaking hostages, Like, what is going on? How is that
hard to understand?
Speaker 2 (24:19):
Yeah, it is so freaking frustrating. Mike Huckabee responded to
this nonsense and said, so Israel is expected to surrender
to Hamas and feed them even though Israeli hostages are
being starved. Did the UK surrender to Nazis and drop
food to them? Ever heard of Dresden? PM? Starmer, That
wasn't food you dropped. If you had been PM, then
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UK would be speaking German. He's absolutely one hundred percent right.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
I love that you go, Mike get.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
And then Bibe is saying that there are he's not
naming names, but he is saying that there are countries
within the EU who are privately telling him we're totally
on your side, like we're in this with you, but
then publicly are saying very different things. And he talked
about that a little bit in Oppressor just the other day.
Here's what he said.
Speaker 8 (25:12):
I think there's an issue here, and the issue is
many leaders tell me, look, we know you're right, but
we can't stand you know, in the face of the
public opinion in our country, especially European leaders. They tell
me that over and over now, and I say, that
is your problem, it is not our problem.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
That's exactly right. He's such a badass. He really, he
really is with that buttery voice, right, I mean, I'm sorry,
but that is that's the kind of him and Trump.
Both these are men who project strength all the time.
And then there's then there's cures like and I'm Jeff,
(25:52):
I'd like some tea and crumpets, you know what I mean.
My name is Jeff. Yeah, that's him. How However, when
it comes to sort of the international propaganda being bought
hook line and sinker by a bunch of idiots out
there in the world, it's bad, you guys, they I mean,
the propaganda machine is working hard and people are buying it,
(26:13):
and there are psychotic people. I had hope back in
the day for Ana Kasparian, it is gone. She is
out of her mind right now about Israel, and this
is the kind of stuff she is spewing this right now.
I want you to be clear. I want you to
understand this.
Speaker 16 (26:28):
Okay, you are hated, internationally hated. The whole international community
loathes you. Young American citizens in this country, both left
and right loathe you.
Speaker 2 (26:41):
And eventually, these are the people who are going to
come into power.
Speaker 16 (26:44):
Don't be mistaken based on the propaganda you hear in
American media. That's not representative of how the American people
feel about you. You're hated, and it's not because you're Jewish.
It's because you slaughter innocent people. It's because you think your.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
God's chosen people.
Speaker 16 (26:58):
When you act like absolute demons, you guys like to
slaughter people and steal land, and you think you're better
than everyone else. You think that you're entitled to everything,
including our tax dollars.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
It's disgusting. She's a piece of work. I think her
is all is high. You know, I just get the
sense that she needs you know what I mean, she's
she needs to tone it down a little bit.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
Like she needs to tone it down, she's out of control.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
She realizes that there are hostages still there, like there're
still hostages that were taken on October the seventh, and
then there were people slaughtered by terrorists, and that there
were babies slaughtered like she acts like what is she just.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
That's the thing, the fact that she ignores that completely.
I mean, it's and and she is trying to accuse
people who see that of being bought in by propaganda. Girl,
you are the one. You're the one that's a moss
propaganda side with the Israelis every day, all day, henceforth
(28:08):
and forthwith before I believe a word out of the
Gossen healthman is.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
My favorite is much. She says, it's not because you're Jewish, right,
Actually it is. You can go ahead and stop right there.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
Gosh, Well, there was a TikTok that went pretty viral
on socials over the weekend. I don't know who this
guy is, but he was talking about how this whole,
this this disease really of all the people in the
West who have bought into the propaganda. I mean, obviously
Anakaspirian is sick with it like crazy. He talks about
how it's like a religion, how it's like a cult,
(28:44):
and he's so right on. This runs a little bit long,
but totally worth it. Listen.
Speaker 17 (28:50):
It's not a movement, it's a new religion, and the
liberal West has converted en mass without even realizing totally.
It's not about land or liberation. It's a belief system
built on a lie. It has its profits, the influencers,
washed up actors, and failed academics delivering truth as revelation.
It has its martyrs, or the children of Gaza uses
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human shields sacrificed by their own leaders, Its high priests,
the corrupt un NGOs who dictate morality and who the
world must love or hate. And of course it has
its devil, me, the Zionist cast as evil incarnate for
believing Jews have the right to exist and govern themselves
in their ancestral homeland, Israel. To question the doctrine is heresy.
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To ask about its billionaire leaders is blasphemy. To mourn
Israeli lives is apostasy. They wear caffeas like crosses, chand
slogans like prayer and repost rage bait like scripture. Gaza
has become their holy land, but the place where they
worship is right here online. The facts don't matter, the
evidence doesn't matter. What matters is being part of the congregation,
(29:57):
the global cult of the righteous. Outrage brings belonging protests,
offer salvation, Shame Israel, and donate funds, and you are
cleansed of Western guilt and reborn as righteous. You're either
a believer or a monster. There is nothing else. But
where does the money go? Are gasms withdrawing cash from
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ATMs intents? If they're starving and there's nothing to buy,
why send money? And if there is food, who is
selling it to them? Who is profiting Hamas and their
Islamist backers in Katar and Iran? They could end the
war they started today, But why would they? The more
it looks like they lose, the more they win. And
they have you doing their pr for free. By engineering
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campaigns of mass starvation, genocide and colonization, they can starve
their victims, commit genocide and continue to colonize the region
while raking in billions from sham charities enough to fund
their jets, yachts and penthouses. And it works. They know
us better than we know ourselves, and like all color
they prey on the lost, confused in outcasts, promising a
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future of utopia while delivering nothing but destruction.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
It's no different. It's no different than the propaganda that
we saw during COVID.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
It's no different.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
And all the people that bought into that bullshit, and
how they pinned one group against another group, and it
was like, oh, you're unclean, you're unvaxed, you're this, you're that.
You know, it's like and remember, like the people that
got on that side, they so quickly got on the
side of Oh my god, you have to get like
a vaccine.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
Listen.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
I know it's like a strange correlation, but the propaganda
is the same.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
The way it works the same, the way it works right, exactly.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
The correlation is weird, but the propaganda use is exactly
the same. They're doing the same thing. If you can't
see that, I can't help you. I cannot help you.
But and it's a lot of the same characters, a
lot of the liberals, a lot of the celebrities. They
all go to that side, and they demonize, Oh you're
not like falling in line with the propaganda, Well, you know,
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I'll take it back to Israel just for a second.
(34:10):
Because the cult like Crazy has also infected many people
on the right, as we have discussed at nauseum. One
of those people is Marjorie Taylor Green, and she is
having the most epic fight on Twitter with Mark Levin.
Not a fan of either one of them, to be
honest with you, but this fight is getting so bitchy.
(34:33):
So first we've got a tweet from her and then
we have a response from him. If you want to
read both of them, these are they are going at
each other.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
Here's Marjorie Taylor Green, So MTG said, Fox News host
Mark Levin is a raging psychopath. He's attacking me, lying
about me, and even worse in comments in his own
posts calling Christians bigots and says I should go to prison,
all because I am unapologetically America first and unapologetically fighting
for Michel and generation. Ever since I called for a
recorded vote on my amendments to defind US tax paramidey
(35:05):
to Israel, another foreign countries foreign aid, Mark Levin has
rapidly been attacking me, and then the attack started from APAC.
Do you see the pattern? Fox News host Mark Levin,
a once hateful never trumper, is one hundred percent Israel
first and America last.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
And here is his response.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
His response, you truly are nuts. Let me educate you,
big it. I have nothing to do with APAX. Supporting
Israel does not make one Israel first. My father and
grandfather fought in World War Two. You're a disgusting anti
semi You're not America first. You're a clown. You were
nowhere during the Tea Party movement, nowhere during the Reagan Revolution.
(35:45):
You did nothing for Trump in the twenty sixteen primaries.
You're an opportunist. You're stabbing Trump in the back every
chance you can get. You've done nothing for the Convention
of States. You're a crack pot, a backbencher. You don't
speak for Christians. I work closely with fantastic Christian groups,
leaders and pastors who find your relentless smears against Israel
and your blood libels disgusting. I have Christians in my
(36:06):
family who think you're horrendous. You didn't run for the
Senate because everyone knows you get creamed.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
Oh damn them are fighting the worlds.
Speaker 13 (36:15):
Damn it.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
I don't like either one of them, But on this topic,
I side with Mark.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
I think it's very interesting too.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
Yeah, I'm crazy. What's happening, man, It is crazy.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
Yeah, the infighting on our side has gotten kind of
nuts on this issue too.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
Control go Mark Go.
Speaker 1 (36:36):
He will screamy for me, well screamy.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
He's yeah, he's very screaming and sudden easel. It makes
it very difficult for.
Speaker 1 (36:42):
Me to listen, very very hard. I can't watch him.
But he's very smart man, very very smart man.
Speaker 2 (36:47):
And it's going to be interesting to see what Trump
does with this fight, if anything, because he is tight
with both of them, you know what I mean. So yeah,
I don't know. I don't even know what's going to
happen with that. H We will watch it meantime. I
know we played a clip of JD Vance with Maria Barbiromo,
but we have another one because we got to talk
(37:07):
about all this redistricting stuff, Like there's still all this
big fight Texas Democrats are still hiding they can't reach
quorum to do their redistricting vote, and there's a lot
of chitter chatter about it and a lot of hypocrisy
coming from Democrats. Jade Vance was actually in our previous
home state of Indiana this past Friday talking about talking
(37:28):
to Mike bron the governor there, about possibly redistricting Indiana,
and JD explained.
Speaker 14 (37:34):
Why Indiana, did you have discussions on redistricting with officials there.
Speaker 11 (37:39):
We did.
Speaker 15 (37:40):
We spoke with the governor, with a Speaker of the
House there in Indiana, and the Senate President, and the
message I delivered is pretty straightforward. We want to unified
Republican team. We want to fight together, win together, make
big things happen for the American people and obviously the
people of the state of Indiana together. But one of
the things that you see in a lot of red
states is blue states have really aggressively jerrymandered such that
(38:03):
they've actually made it harder for the majority of the
state of Indiana to have their voice heard in their
federal elections. Because if California has crazy jerry manders, Illinois
has crazy jerry manders, New York has crazy jerry manders.
Speaker 11 (38:17):
What it does is it actually.
Speaker 15 (38:17):
Suppresses the will of the people in states like Indiana.
And the other thing that we talked about, and I
think to realize this, Maria, until a couple of years ago,
that you know, for apportioning representatives, you actually count illegal aliens.
So even though illegal aliens theoretically are not supposed to vote,
we know sometimes they do, you still count illegal aliens
for congressional apportionment. So California has way more House seats
(38:40):
than it should because they have such a high population
of illegal aliens. So they get rewarded for welcoming illegal
aliens in their state, given them federal benefits, actually asking
the taxpayers of states like Ohio to subsidize them, and
then those same taxpayers in Ohio and Indiana and elsewhere
they have fewer congressional representatives because of what California has
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allowed to happen. That's ridiculously unfair, and the only real
way to fight back against it is for us to
redistrict in some ways as aggressively as these hard blue
states have done.
Speaker 2 (39:12):
Hell, yeah, that's right. And they try to say that
they're fighting fire with fire, No, that we are. We're
doing We're doing it.
Speaker 1 (39:20):
Yeah, we're trying to play at your game.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
We're playing exactly by this with the same rules that
you have. You guys, change the rules.
Speaker 1 (39:28):
You're moving stuff around. Okay, well then we're going to
use your rules. We're going to play against you. It's oh,
that's what we're doing.
Speaker 2 (39:37):
I don't know it. They don't. What's happening on so
many different levels too. When you look at like the
weaponization of the justice system started that right, they started it.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
They just don't like it because we're playing by their
rules now and we used to not do that. We
used to be kind of polite, and that made us lose.
We're starting to win because we're starting to do exactly
what they do. You guys want to like change the
bar the goalposts. All right, we'll meet you there.
Speaker 2 (40:03):
I will say, you know, one of our favorites, former
Governor of Indiana, Mitch Daniels, wrote a piece about this,
I guess somewhere or or was interviewed about it, and
he hates what's happening with all the redistricting stuff. He's
kind of like California Representative Republican. I think it's Kevin
Kylie who's also trying to make like to make rules
against anybody doing any kind of mid mid census year redistricting.
(40:29):
So Mitch and Kevin and others just want this all
to stop. But the problem is is that Democrats have
already redistricted in ways that are crazy. You only need
to look at the Illinois map to know that. And
speaking of the Illinois map, Kristen Welker, I gotta say
she was journalisming it was weird. Yeah, it was super
weird with JB. Pritzker, like she was doing actual journalism
(40:54):
and he did not answer, well, here's what it looked like.
Speaker 18 (41:00):
Reads the fairness of congressional maps gives your state an
f Common Cause and nonpartisan government watchdog even says your map,
and I'm going to quote represents a nearly perfect model
for everything that can go wrong with redistracting. And I
guess the question is, you talk about preserving democracy, how
do you preserve democracy if you're using the same tactics
(41:21):
that you've criticized Texas Republicans for.
Speaker 19 (41:25):
But as I say, what they're talking about is a distraction.
The reality is that the violation of people's voting rights
is what Texas is attempting to do. That's what's wrong
with their efforts right now.
Speaker 11 (41:38):
And the fact that.
Speaker 19 (41:39):
The President of the United States knows it and nevertheless
is asking them to do it, that is what's wrong
with what we're seeing right now. Democracy is at stake?
Speaker 1 (41:49):
Oh is democracy at stake? That bullshit is not working anymore.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
Because what they have though, they're all saying that flat
out hypocrisy.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
And you know what, I think Pritzker wants to run
for president in twenty twenty eight. The problems weight, The
problem with him is that it doesn't matter if he
loses weight. He's still disgusting. Everybody knows how disgusting he is.
He's gross. At least with Gavin. There are some stupid
women out there who think that he is somehow charming
and attractive. Pritzker can't do it. He can't weasel his way,
(42:20):
He can't like charm the pants off of some of
these women who are interviewing him like gat does. It
just doesn't work. You just are a hypocrite. You're a
hypocrite and a scumbag, and you can't, like mister make
the donuts man, can't do what Gavin does.
Speaker 2 (42:37):
He can't do it.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
I mean, granted you and I think Gavin is disgusting,
and there's a lot of women here that think that
he's But Pritzker cannot do it.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
No, he doesn't have it on his side.
Speaker 1 (42:47):
Never will that guy be president. So give it up, dude.
Speaker 2 (42:50):
He can't do it well, and he's I think he
and other Democrat governors are mad because they've already jerrymandered
their states so hard there's nothing left for them to do.
They already have a lock on Democrat House seats, and
so they're speaking out because they they already did the
things and now they're mad they can't do them harder.
And one of the people that is mad about that
(43:12):
also is Governor Kathy Hockel, who is called out by
Shannon Breem on this same topic. Memorized it.
Speaker 20 (43:18):
They said, it was only three years ago that New
York's Democratic legislature drew up the map so brazenly contemptuous
of basic rules the governor district's contiguousness, that the state's
Democrat dominated.
Speaker 2 (43:29):
Court of Appeals throw it out.
Speaker 20 (43:30):
The New York Times at the time called those maps
comically contorted.
Speaker 2 (43:34):
That's their quote.
Speaker 20 (43:35):
So your state's highest court at the time, all the
judges appointed by democratic governors, they threw the maps out.
So fair to say Democrats have done what they're now
accusing Republicans of doing.
Speaker 2 (43:47):
No, we followed the rules. We do it every ten years.
Speaker 20 (43:50):
Based on that you didn't follow the rules, Well, we
did follow the rules, So the court was wrong.
Speaker 2 (43:55):
We followed the rules. I mean, they're just denying reality, right,
but they are admitting that they do the things. They
do things, They did the things right, and Pritzker did
it too.
Speaker 1 (44:08):
Pritzller's like, well, we did it, but we did it
better somehow you did.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
It's okay when we do it because it's saving democracy,
right or something.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
But it's not okay when Republicans do it because they're
destroying democracy. You cannot have it both. Pick a freaking lane. People,
you're doing it. If you're going to do it, we're
going to.
Speaker 2 (44:26):
Do it, yep. And the beauty of that is that
we have we have ways of doing it. We actually
have openings to do it, and that's what Texas, perhaps Florida,
perhaps Indiana are trying to do it.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
Absolutely, we are allowed to do it, so we're going
to do it.
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Speaker 2 (46:17):
Eric Holder. The Sloth is also talking about redistricting, also
with Kristen Welker, and it's really interesting because, in the
matter of I don't even know how long this clip is,
like thirty seconds, forty seconds something like that, he manages
to say that what Republicans are trying to do with
redistricting is a threat to democracy, and when Democrats do
the exact same thing, it's saving democracy. Okay, I don't
(46:43):
know how that works exactly, but here is the Sloth
to try to explain.
Speaker 18 (46:47):
Okay, jerrymandering both be a threat to democracy and also
the way to save it.
Speaker 13 (46:53):
Well, there's no question that jerry mandering is a threat
to our democracy. It allows politicians to pick their voters
as opposed to citizens choosing their representatives. But we are
now in a situation where we find ourselves where authoritarian
moves are being made by the White House through various states,
Texas most prominent among them, and there has to be
a response to that. What I've said is that we
(47:14):
have to protect our democracy now if we ultimately want
to be able to save it, and so taking the
reasonable steps that have been proposed in California I think
it makes a great deal of sense in this moment,
a temporary way in which to respond to that which
is happening in Texas with the thought that after this
crisis has passed, we get back to the fight against
(47:36):
jerry mandering by anybody.
Speaker 2 (47:40):
Oh my god, he didn't answer the question.
Speaker 1 (47:44):
So now you want to fight against jerrymandering after you
did it in all the other states, you piece of crap. No,
you don't get to do that. You don't get to
now we're going to fight against it. Now.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
They're saving democracy, right, And they're.
Speaker 1 (47:57):
Saying to pointed out, as we point out all the time,
we're not a democracy. We're a constitutional republic. And he
of all people should know that. You would think you
could s The reason.
Speaker 2 (48:08):
For my name today is because inexplicably Beto O'Rourke continues
to do things politically like hold rallies of whatever, and
he also talking about this same issue in a way
that suggests he just wants to fight, fight, fight in
the most whatever ways Democrats need to fight, they're going
(48:30):
to do it. He's talking tough, you guys, because he's
using curse words, and you know how democrats they really
mean it when they use the curse words. Okay, so
here's a couple clips from some rally that Beto did
the throne by.
Speaker 21 (48:45):
These would be fascist to land. We punch first, and
we punch harder. We want California and New Jersey and
Illinois and Maryland and every other state where the Democrats
hold the governor's mansion, the Assembly, and the state Senate
to redraw their congressional districts. Now, not wait for Texas
to move first to maximize Democratic Party advantage. Listen, you
(49:09):
may say to yourself, well, those aren't the rules. There
are no reps in this game. Fuck the rules. We
are gonna win whatever it takes. We're gonna take this
to him in every way that we can. Next time
we win power, we're gonna drive that car like we
stole it. We're gonna legalize every dreamer, every dreamer's parents,
every hard working American doing backbreaking work that makes this
(49:32):
country so goddamn great in the first place, even greater
as US citizens.
Speaker 2 (49:37):
Didn't he steal a car once? Or was that was
that just robbery that he was? Why don't know it robbery?
He stole something? Was he dressed as the furry at
the time? Right.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
I think he was a furry who robbed somebody and
he was Also he also got a dui, So I
can't keep track of all the crimes as guys committed.
And also I can't keep track of how many times
he's lost?
Speaker 2 (49:59):
Yeah, never, when's anything?
Speaker 22 (50:00):
He ever?
Speaker 2 (50:00):
Runs? Forever? Why is he? Why is he a thing?
Speaker 1 (50:03):
Why did they keep Who's paying this guy to actually
go out and campaign all the time?
Speaker 2 (50:08):
Like he doesn't have a real effing job. He's probably
going to run for president with Stacy Abrams as his VP.
It'll be like the losoriest ticket of all times.
Speaker 1 (50:18):
It's just like, what does he do for a living?
He just runs?
Speaker 2 (50:21):
He just runs for office, And like he doesn't actually
have a job. How do you do that?
Speaker 1 (50:25):
Do you have a rich wife? Is that what it is, Beto?
Because he has a rich wife too. Oh, that's what
it is. He has a sugar explain something that. What
a piece of crap this guy is.
Speaker 2 (50:35):
He's awful, absolutely awful. Getting back to Pritzker for just
a second. Remember, because we played this clip several weeks
ago of Mam Danny saying he doesn't think billionaires should exist. Remember, yes, yes,
the problem with that is that Soros for example, Pritzker
as another example, are billionaires.
Speaker 1 (50:56):
Yeah, but they always say that, they always say that
about and then they go, except for our billionaires, we
like our billionaires.
Speaker 2 (51:03):
Well, in that same interview, they played Ma'm Danny's saying
that to JB. Pritzker and asked him to respond, and
I just thought, this is uncomfortable and I like it.
So here is what. Here's how JB excuses his billions
to people like, ma'm danny, Okay.
Speaker 6 (51:21):
We should have billionaires because frankly, it is so much
money in a moment of such inequality.
Speaker 18 (51:27):
Governor, is that the kind of message that Democrats should
be embracing.
Speaker 19 (51:30):
Look, how much money you have doesn't determine what your
values are. And I'm a Democrat because I believe that
everyone deserves healthcare. I'm a Democrat because I believe we've
got a fund education and have a free public education
available to every kid to do in this country. I'm
a Democrat because I believe that we've got to stand
up for our democracy and against the Maga Republicans who
(51:52):
are literally trying to take away people's rights all across
this country. So it does not matter what your income
level is what matters is what your values are, and
that's what makes.
Speaker 1 (52:03):
Me Okay, Well, then you should fund it. What are
your values, fatty?
Speaker 2 (52:07):
You should fund it?
Speaker 1 (52:09):
Seriously, I'm serious. Like what he is, he is like
the poster boy for excess. If he's a Democrat and
he feels that way, what are your values if you
think that everybody should have free healthcare, everybody should have
free this and free that, give up all your money
and give it to other people and give up all
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the Seriously, he should be skinny and poor.
Speaker 2 (52:36):
I'm serious. Oh my god, I love the wrong. Am
I wrong?
Speaker 9 (52:42):
No?
Speaker 2 (52:42):
No, he's just sending money to do a lot of
the things that he's saying need to be done. Give
it all away over values, fatty, right, Really grive your values.
Speaking of Zooran, he posted, I think yesterday this little
video of him and Elizabeth Warren share a park bench
and like chit chatting, and he this is. I don't
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know if it's genius, if it's like another one of
these campaign videos that I'm like, that's really that's actually effective,
or if it's just so ridiculous that I don't even
know what to make of it. All I can tell you.
Is that any man whose laugh is more shrill than
a woman's cannot be trusted. That's my takeaway from this
ridiculous video here. It is so Mark Sumnerberg gets to
(53:29):
buy another hire a cough, I bring this down, and
that is add for him? What did That's a.
Speaker 1 (53:53):
I'm sorry, I don't understand how that is an ad,
Like they thought that would be a good idea to
make that an advertisement for this is the guy that
should run New York City.
Speaker 2 (54:02):
WTF. Can't you see how effective he would be?
Speaker 1 (54:06):
Oh my god, who is doing the pr for this guy?
Speaker 2 (54:11):
What are you doing? Yeah, I don't know. I don't
know that. And he'll win because, oh my god, he
was totally gonna win because people are so stupid, and
because like Andrew Cuomo is running the worst campaign ever.
Oh my god, he's posting like super cringe things on Twitter.
He's just doing He's doing everything wrong, literally everything wrong.
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Plus he's awful anyway, you know what I mean. Awful?
He is awful. But maybe it's a good thing if
Zo Ran wins and George will who I forgot existed
but who was on with Bill Maher this past Friday night.
He actually wants zo Ran to win and explained it
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quite well why this could be a good thing.
Speaker 23 (54:57):
On the other side, you have the guy running in
New York, Mendami, right, Okay, who's like a straight up communist.
I mean he is. He talks about you know, the
things that communists ay, I mean he wants free grocery stores,
free buses.
Speaker 3 (55:12):
I want him to win.
Speaker 23 (55:14):
You want him to win?
Speaker 3 (55:14):
Yeah, I think every twenty years or so.
Speaker 23 (55:18):
Wait, we need.
Speaker 3 (55:22):
Every twenty years or so. We need a conspicuous, confined
experiment with socialism so we can crack it up again.
Socialist slogan used to be workers of the world, you night,
you have nothing to lose, butger change. The new socialist
slogan is trust us. This time it won't be a mess.
(55:44):
So when the post war labor government Britten was about
to get started, one of our leading LIFs was a
socialist name in Nurian Bevan. He said, what could it
go wrong? He said, we have a nation bedded on
coal surrounded by fish. You would take an organizational genius
to a shortage of either. In three years they had
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a shortage of both.
Speaker 1 (56:06):
That's socialism perfect, It's risky, but I mean he's got
a point because it's we we kind of have said
something similar where it's like, Okay, if he gets into
office and people are going to see how truly awful
it is, and it'll be like a confine, it'll be
a confined case study for the rest of the country.
(56:27):
Hopefully as long as it stays confined, right, it'll be
a case study for the rest of the country to
look and go, Okay, we don't want that.
Speaker 2 (56:34):
Crap, We don't want it here, so leave it there,
you know. But that's the trick is keeping it confined, mock,
I know, and it is that will be a trick
because they they will certainly be asking the federal government
for handouts when they're a failed experiment explodes, and it.
Speaker 1 (56:52):
Will it will inevitably fail.
Speaker 2 (56:55):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Jasmine Crockett, we talked about, we talked
about the story last Friday of former staffers of hers
coming out and saying what a diva she is, how
she's lazy, she doesn't want to do anything but social media.
She just wants to be an influencer. She's absolutely useless,
she's had no accomplishments, et cetera, et cetera. And a
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news program asked her what her response to those accusations are.
And here is what that despicable hag said, boss.
Speaker 6 (57:25):
From hell who terrorized the staffers.
Speaker 24 (57:29):
Oh my goodness, listen, I know that I have arrived, Honey.
That is the way that I see this, because, as
Beyonce says, if they're not talking about you, then obviously
you must not be doing anything.
Speaker 2 (57:44):
You know what.
Speaker 24 (57:44):
This is just more slander, more nonsense, more lies, And honestly,
I don't think that the New York Posts would probably
be the first ones to be able to figure out
if I was a boss from hell.
Speaker 2 (57:56):
You and I were joking.
Speaker 24 (57:58):
Before we got on camp about all of the scrutiny
that comes with being not only woman, but being young
and being a black woman. Yeah, there's a lot of
scrutiny that comes my way, and it comes my way
from all different angles. But when people start talking about you,
that's when you know that you are obviously getting under
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their skin. So I am not going to give up.
There's a song that I like to quote every once
in a while.
Speaker 2 (58:25):
It says, your.
Speaker 24 (58:25):
Hate is my motivation, So keep Hayton. All it does
is motivate me to continue to do what I do,
which is to be loud and proud on behalf of
the American people.
Speaker 1 (58:35):
So if you don't want to appear like a complete
diva hag, maybe don't quote Beyonce.
Speaker 2 (58:44):
It's so embarrassing that.
Speaker 1 (58:45):
That she's in the cringe in the great or the Beyonce. Okay,
all right, you are a politician, but okay, just so right,
so ridiculous she is. She is an absolute caricature at
this point. Yeah, Texas are what are we doing? What
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we do in Texas?
Speaker 2 (59:08):
Come on? Well, hopefully redistracting her right out of a
house seat.
Speaker 8 (59:13):
Good.
Speaker 2 (59:14):
But she also about that she has a message for Trump,
who is hoping that she gets Redistrict out of a
house seat. And so here is her message to Trump.
Speaker 24 (59:23):
If I want to be in the House, I'll absolutely
be in the house. It ain't nothing he can do
about it. I'm sorry, but don you got to put
up with me? Okay, Okay, the Salem wants to say so.
Speaker 2 (59:38):
La Spicer decided the only way to really speak to
Jasmine and get through to her is to speak to
Jasmine like she needs to be spoken to. Okay, And
here is what she tweeted. If you want to read it. Oh,
I would love to read this. You're ready to read it.
Speaker 1 (59:53):
Dear Jasmine crotch Itch. People ain't hating on you because
you a young black woman. People hate on you because
you a DEI get out houcci skank ass bitch who
don't ever come to work, mistreats her staff, and thank
you the motherfucking rules don't apply to her trifle and
ask do that clear shit up for you?
Speaker 14 (01:00:13):
Out?
Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
I probably right now, like that's a language Jasmine can understand.
Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
Yeah, the Laverne Spice are just broke it down. I
probably read that wrong, but I tried my best. I
think you did really really well.
Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
Try.
Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
She guys that was pretty good, though, She's probably like, yeah,
I understand that. I totally understand that.
Speaker 2 (01:00:33):
Right to continue this segment, which is unfortunately filled with
unbearably terrible people, Hope Walls is very, very frustrated with
conservative women in her car a lot. Well, I don't
know if she's in her car in this one. I
don't think she is, but she's very very there's nothing
(01:00:55):
that gets her more than conservative women, which makes me
want to start commenting on her stuff because I know
what makes her crazy. So here is Hope Walls's latest
complaint about conservatives.
Speaker 22 (01:01:07):
Oh okay, nothing upsets me more than when I see
like conservative women like say stupid shit, whether it's commenting
on my stuff or just like videos or in general.
And I know, like to some degree that's probably some
of my internalized misogyny, because.
Speaker 2 (01:01:26):
We all have it.
Speaker 22 (01:01:28):
But I get so much more upset when it's women
than when it's men, because men are expected to be
dumb and to say dumb things and to have these
like thoughts and to say them out loud. I don't
feel that same way for women. So when they are
I'm like, why do you hate yourself? Why do you
hate yourself? It's expected that men hate us, but why
do you hate yourself in all of us? Like it
grinds my gears, And I know I probably shouldn't be
(01:01:50):
on the internet telling people what makes me mad, but
it pisses me off. It also like makes me very
sad for them because in the end, those guys are
still not going to pick them.
Speaker 2 (01:01:59):
Yeah, you probably should.
Speaker 1 (01:02:00):
She probably shouldn't be on the internet talking about stuff
like that at all.
Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
She should. Guys aren't going to pick us? What does
that mean?
Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
Does that mean I don't know, but this is it
explains a lot of her given her data pass because
she's like, I give give men a past because she
thinks men are stupid. She's been raised by one that's
not like it's one of the those dansa. She's been
raised by jazz hands with low IQ. So it explains
a lot. That video explained.
Speaker 2 (01:02:29):
A whole lot. Yeah, why is.
Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
She constantly taping her face like right up close? And
does she have a job she works?
Speaker 2 (01:02:37):
I don't think so. She probably has enough of a
following now where she's maybe making this is her living.
Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
Just posting, like just posting her face and talking. Okay,
I guess I don't know all right to.
Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
Be a gen zer right right?
Speaker 7 (01:02:57):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:02:57):
This next person, I don't even like to mention their
podcast because these two women are so reprehensible in every
single solitary way. But Jennifer Welch, who could be a
candidate for don't f with your face, she lost her
mind talking about Republican women and Republicans in generalal and
(01:03:18):
just being so angry and hateful and like you know
how pinched and pointing her stupid faces. Anyway, when she
feels the rage and seethes about her hatred for Republicans,
it gets even more pinchy and unbearable. And I'm sorry
to put you guys through this, but I sat through it,
so you have to too.
Speaker 4 (01:03:38):
Because she cray white people that triple trumped. Yeah, that
have the nerve and the audacity to walk into a
Mexican restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, an Indian restaurant, go to
perhaps their gay hairdresser. I don't think you should be
(01:04:00):
able to enjoy anything but cracker barrel. And if you
want to triple trump and you want to browbeat DEI,
you want to browbeat gay people, and you want to
browbeat black people as you've been doing for four hundred years,
And you want to browbeat this generation of immigrants that
come over here and open up businesses, earnestly pay their taxes.
Speaker 2 (01:04:20):
You want to.
Speaker 4 (01:04:21):
Demonize them and call them rapists and felons and all
this shit, when the felon is the teeny weenie mushroom
cock piece of shit knkeles Mctaco tits at the top
of the ticket. I have fucking had it from top
to bottom. White people that triple Trump should be banned, boycotted,
from enjoying the best thing that America has to offer,
(01:04:42):
which is multi culturalism. Get your fat asses out of
the Mexican restaurant, get your fat asses over to Cracker Barrel,
because nobody wants to see your fucking smug ass teeny
weenie pink arm big gut around. Nobody wants to see
that shit, No.
Speaker 9 (01:04:58):
One, I know.
Speaker 1 (01:05:06):
Right, Like, sue your surgeon for making you look like
a possum.
Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
Nurring moves except her beauty little eyes.
Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
It reminds me of a possum. I can't we see
a lot of possums out here.
Speaker 2 (01:05:18):
In Texas Dunes. Looks like a possum.
Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's like very scary. It's
like like like you went into the surgeon and said,
I'd like the possum.
Speaker 2 (01:05:27):
Look, that's what.
Speaker 1 (01:05:30):
The angry possum, the one that's angry, angry, awesome, very angry.
Oh she's the one that went on that rampage with
She had some black eye on her on their show
and she was like, we need we need more color
in our neighborhood because I love an all white gated
(01:05:52):
neighborhood because I'm rich and it's all white people, and
we need more color in our neighborhood. And then the
one couple, damn it, that moved into our neighborhood that
was black, happened to be mega.
Speaker 2 (01:06:04):
Oh my god. I mean there's still more. There's there
are more color. If you wanted the color, you got
the color. What's the problem.
Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
It's just it was so elitist and disgusting the way
she talks about black people. It's like she doesn't understand
that there are gay conservatives. There are there are black conservatives,
there are Hispanic conservatives all over up and here where
I live, lots of lots of conservative Hispanics, lots of
conservative blacks, lots of conservative women. Don't be lots of
(01:06:36):
conservative Asians. I mean, it's like she she lives in
a bubble where she doesn't understand that these people exist.
There are conservative transgenders. Lady, get a grip outside, get
maybe walk outside of your white ass neighborhood and understand
that these people exist.
Speaker 2 (01:06:54):
You big it.
Speaker 8 (01:06:55):
I I.
Speaker 2 (01:06:57):
Genuinely enjoy how missy rouble of a person she is.
I do too. It gives you deserves every last bit
of misery. Yeah right, it gives me great joy too, Yeah.
Also on Friday, we talked about appropriate reactions to South
Park by conservatives who are getting mocked by them, and
so Charlie Kirk, for example, was super enjoying it. Jadie
(01:07:20):
Vance was enjoying the fact that south Park, you know,
used their characters in their show, and Christy Nome actually
was on Glenn Beck kind of bitching about it. And
then there were some people at the White House that
we're also trying to say that south Park is irrelevant,
not the right way to handle south Park. But it
seems that Christy has grown over the weekend and she
(01:07:41):
decided to change her Twitter profile picture to this, and
I thought, look at you, Christy. That's the way to
handle it, right.
Speaker 1 (01:07:50):
That is, that's how you do good for her.
Speaker 2 (01:07:53):
It's actually really funny. It is great. I mean, it's
like a great likeness. It's really funny, right, I know.
So was really really glad to see that. And then
someone on Twitter also made a south Park version of
us and it says am I frozen? Or are you frozen?
Which is so apropos. But who's the one with the
(01:08:14):
pink hair?
Speaker 7 (01:08:14):
Is that me?
Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
And I don't even know, I don't exactly know which
is which but it works here.
Speaker 1 (01:08:21):
It does work. It does a frozen Who's frozen? You guys,
who's frozen?
Speaker 2 (01:08:28):
So that came from Ronnie for Truth, which is just
absolutely perfection. I love that so much. Also, I loved
this that was going around on socials over the weekend.
This is a fellow who took you know, school has
started for a lot of families across America, and this
fellow had he wants everybody to take note of something
(01:08:48):
that's going on at school drop offs that is of concern.
Here he is to tell you all about it.
Speaker 25 (01:08:55):
I need you to help me spread this great injustice
that my son and iaw endured on the way to
school on his first day of fucking school. Man, as
we walking up the street, a group of white people
were walking our way and I didn't think anything of it,
But as we got closer, the individual who was walking
in the front of all these people looked me in
my eye and was like, good morning. I was like,
(01:09:18):
good morning.
Speaker 9 (01:09:18):
How are you doing? He was like, I'm doing fine.
May you have a good day.
Speaker 25 (01:09:22):
And I was like same to you. And I walked
through the crowd. But as we begin to walk through
the crowd, everybody he was walking with started looking at us,
saying good morning and waving at us and telling us
to have a good day. This is wrong, man, this
is wrong. This is not the America that we should
be living in. I shouldn't have to go through.
Speaker 23 (01:09:42):
This right here.
Speaker 25 (01:09:43):
So when I got home, I called Mules and I
was like, yo, I was just attacked by a friendly
white mob. They didn't want to hear me. So I
decided to take this to TikTok y'all. Spread the word. Man,
there's white people out there loving and hugging on black people.
Be careful.
Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (01:10:03):
I just love that.
Speaker 1 (01:10:04):
So much because they want you to believe that that's
not the case, right right right. They want you to
think that we're not That's the thing. I can't remember
who we were talking to. I don't know if it
was a podcast or what. It all kind of runs
together sometimes. But you know, if you get out in
the real world and we live in the real world,
you know, people are pretty awesome.
Speaker 2 (01:10:24):
Yeah, and general people are very nice to one another.
Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
Americans are generally pretty great to one another. You know,
we help each other, we love each other. Doesn't matter
how much melanin you have in your skin, doesn't matter
where you come from. We all want the same things,
and we're all pretty good to one another for the
most part. You know, there's your occasional asshole, but you know,
I think.
Speaker 2 (01:10:46):
We all are. There's your occasional Jennifer Welch, Right, it's
your occasional powesome person.
Speaker 1 (01:10:52):
But I mean, for the most part, we're all pretty
good to one another. And I think that needs to
be recognized more often.
Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
Yes, yes, also in cultural news. And I know that
this is something you and I have talked about. This
the fact that my son graduated high school right when
they decided they were going to eliminate or disallow cell phones.
Kids can no longer have cell phones in their classrooms.
They typically will put them in a basket or whatever.
(01:11:20):
They're just not allowed to have them during class. And
that's the case at your daughter's school, right.
Speaker 1 (01:11:26):
Not a fan of that. I'm not a fan of it,
but I mean, listen, I think she should be able
to have it during her one off period because we
have schedule changes and stuff like that. I don't I
trust my kid. I think she can do it, and
I think that the kids are so close, especially in
high school to college where in college you're going to
be able to do whatever the heck they want. And
(01:11:46):
so I just I'm not a big fan of this rule,
but go ahead, please.
Speaker 2 (01:11:49):
Well, there is a teacher. He's been a teacher, if
I guess, eight years or so, and he has noticed
some amazing changes in his classrooms since phones are no
longer allowed. Is to explain my.
Speaker 11 (01:12:02):
State banned the phones.
Speaker 25 (01:12:06):
Ban the phones.
Speaker 11 (01:12:08):
Today, all of my students, one hundred percent of them,
took notes in my class, did their assignment, asked for
help when they got stuck, and turned it in, and
then when they were done, they talked to each other.
(01:12:34):
Was it this easy the whole time? Have we have
I have been pulling my hair out for like eight years.
Has it been this easy of a solution the whole time?
Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
Okay, I get it, I totally get it, and I
appreciate that I do. But I do think that like
the policing of it is going to take so much time,
and it does take a lot of time and energy
when like before and after class, or like at lunch
or something, if a kid wants to have a fun,
I agree during class they should not be allowed at all.
(01:13:14):
They should not be allowed at all, but like at lunch,
if a kid wants to like call a parent or
something like that, if they get suspended for that, Just
think that's a little extreme, especially since when they get
to college, like I said, they're going to have all
this autonomy and they're going to have all this independence
and freedom and it's a little bit weird.
Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
They should be able to.
Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
Use common sense, and I think that they should be
teaching them more common sense than it shouldn't be as strict.
I think they should be like nothing during class, nothing
during class time, just like that, because I think they
will excel more in class. But then you know, like
after school or after school hours, before school hours, during
like a lunch period or something like that, maybe if
they need to like contact a parent, they should be
(01:13:55):
able to do that.
Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
But I love the idea of having like like a
thing on the wall that just has a pocket with
everybody's name and in every classroom, you know what I mean,
and right, and then that way, if there was if
there was an emergency, kids have access. After the class
they have access, but in the class it is a
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way and not a distraction, and I I like that.
Speaker 1 (01:14:20):
Yeah, I totally agree because listen, I you know, back
when we were in school, we didn't have school shootings
like there are now right period. I mean, that's so
I agree with what you're saying. It's totally fine if
they want to put that, and a lot of a
lot of teachers are doing that. They're putting that stuff
on the wall, they have the phone, they stick them
in that little pockets. Yeah, and it's that's totally fine.
(01:14:42):
That absolutely is fine to me. I think that's great,
and I do agree. It's kind of like, you know,
my daughter would go to church camp in the summer
and there would be absolutely zero electronics and she would
even come home after that, you know, seven days being gone,
and she'd be like, it was amazing, it was so great.
I love not having any life electronics because they live
life like we did in the eighties. And there is
(01:15:04):
something to be said for that. There is so much
to be said for that. But we live in a
world where that's just not the case anymore, you know
what I mean. There's like, yeah, if you know what
I mean, Like it's there. It's not like a kid
can call me from a payphone and say, hey, I
need to be picked up at so and so time
or whatever. There's we unfortunately have cell phones. Unfortunately, that's
(01:15:26):
the world we live in, and so you kind of
have to teach your It's kind of I always say
that that cell phones and social media are like guns.
You got to teach your kids to be responsible with them,
and you can't teach them to be responsible with them
if if you don't let them use them at all.
That's how that's me. I know a lot of people
disagree with me on that, but that is me.
Speaker 2 (01:15:46):
So also just an example, because I talked to my
son about this a lot that I am so hopeful
that at some point in his college career he's going
to find a lovely, normal girl to date, right, But
(01:16:08):
I also tell him girls kind of suck. There's a
lot of girls out there to be careful of, and
a lot of expectations that girls have now which are
absolutely insane. This is a great example of a girl
that has impossible, ridiculous expectations. It just makes me want
to punch her in the face. Not that we can
done violence on this show, because we would never do that,
(01:16:29):
but here she is a single kind of single? Yes,
what does that mean? I certainly broke up with someone.
Oh I'm sorry. Well why because like a few months
ago it was our anniversary after one year, he took
for dinner.
Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
It was a nice restaurant, but he just.
Speaker 26 (01:16:47):
Hates Wait, so let me see if I understand, you
broke up with this man after being with him for
a year a year, one year because he took you
to a restaurant and only paid two thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:17:01):
Yeah, okay, did he get you?
Speaker 1 (01:17:04):
Yeah, it's just normal ground, Like the progress with your
christ was like five.
Speaker 24 (01:17:08):
Thousand, So a five thousand dollars gift, two thousand dollars dinner?
Speaker 1 (01:17:13):
That wasn't That wasn't enough.
Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
No, we have been for one year together. I expect that.
Oh my god, what did you get him? Me?
Speaker 26 (01:17:24):
See, this is what these dudes be talking about, because
you tea.
Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
I don't what do you? I don't even know how
do you do that at dinner? Like how do you
even spend two thousand dollars?
Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
Like where are you eating? And what are you eating?
I don't understand. Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
Maybe it's because you buy like I don't know, like
the best bottle of wine, or I don't even know
how to do that.
Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
I've never been to a restaurant where I would ever
spend that much money. Ever, I'm sorry, I'm almost fifty
four years old. I've never been to a restaurant that
costs that much. I don't even unders I can't rep
my brain around that, So I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
I mean, how much did you eat? Like how people
are saying it's a joke. I hope that's true. I
hope it's a joke. Yeah, I don't. I don't. But
the point is that you see this kind of entitlement
a lot. We talked about last week with the engagement ring, right,
that so many of these girls are like if it's
less than a carrot, it's crap. I mean, girls have
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some really impossible demands right now, and it's there's.
Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
There's some there's some demands on the boy side though, too,
where boys are like I want a trad wife, but
I also want money, you know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (01:18:33):
So there's that too.
Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
I don't I see a little bit of both on
both sides. I think that that generation there's just a
lot of like mixed signals, and it's part of it
is just culture. It's just our society, Like pick a lane,
what are we doing what's happening. You know, there's a
lot and then things are expensive. They're seeing there's got
social media, which goes back to the whole phone thing,
which is like kids are raised in this generation of
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the internet. I can hate the Internet. You know, it's
like it's not real. None of it's real. It's one
of the things I try to teach my daughter. It's
all fake. Everybody's fake. It's all none of it's real.
The only thing that's real is what you can hold
in your hand.
Speaker 2 (01:19:13):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (01:19:13):
It's like your family, you know, your friends. It's like there,
none of it is real, and so it's I this
is the thing I don't like.
Speaker 2 (01:19:22):
I don't like.
Speaker 1 (01:19:22):
Any of that stuff because so many of these girls
think that they have to attain something. Boys have to
get this, girls have to get this. They all have
to live these certain lives and they have to impress
other people.
Speaker 2 (01:19:34):
We just weren't like that, and we just wanted to
find a partner that we were compatible with. Yeah, that
was the main goal. It wasn't about like what specifics
do you bring to the table, like what I just
I mean, it was just not about that.
Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
No, It's just it was about building a life rather
than having a life immediately, it was just like a
building something together, which I don't know. It's a little
bit different now, kids want it's a lot different now, Yeah,
it is a lot different now. Okay, we're bringing it in.
We're bringing We're gonna do that.
Speaker 2 (01:20:02):
Don't we have any like shit, Yes, we think it's
all you. Yes, I'm sorry. Oh it's all me today.
Speaker 1 (01:20:08):
Okay, Rob and Die step kids three didn't marry until
he was forty seven.
Speaker 2 (01:20:12):
We're talking about Bernie Sanders. Oh that is he didn't
marry to name he was forty seven.
Speaker 1 (01:20:18):
Well, he didn't get out of his parents' basement until
he was like forty two, so that makes complete sense.
Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
Wait does that mean he does that mean he has
one that he like fathered? Maybe? Oh god, it's so gross.
Speaker 15 (01:20:32):
Oh god.
Speaker 1 (01:20:33):
Tim Griffy listening to Daisy trying to pronounce Azerbaijon sounds
like the co Ogr radio days and mock tried to
pronounce the names of Chinese cities China.
Speaker 2 (01:20:44):
Yes, I'm waitch, as you know, is awesome.
Speaker 1 (01:20:49):
With this burning rivers and unlivability and whatnot, that just
came right out.
Speaker 2 (01:20:55):
We got to bring that back.
Speaker 1 (01:20:56):
It was good times, you guys text Lee and lol
to share. Saturday night, after letting my dogs back and
back inside, I encountered a small garter snake. Woke me
up good and thankfully got him back outside.
Speaker 2 (01:21:10):
Oh God's nae inside he was inside? Why why? Why
why don't that happen?
Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
Maybe because she opened the door and then it came in.
That's the only thing I can think of. Don't ever
open your door again. Don't do it, Leanne, you can't
do that. In Texas. My husband saw a mouse in
the shop last night and he was like, make sure
you keep the doors closed so it doesn't just come inside.
Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
And now I'm just like, everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:21:34):
Seal the house off, like any doors open anywhere, because
I will.
Speaker 2 (01:21:40):
You know what's crazy about that? Is it like in
a contained environment. I would love to pet a mouse
because they're so cute and you could just hold in
your hand, you can just priday. But like when you're
not expecting it, I would be up on the table
right like it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:21:53):
Yeah, I know, I'd be throwing things at it, trying
to kill it.
Speaker 2 (01:21:56):
It's crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:21:57):
Paula Johnson fourteen ninety eight. Bernie has once of his
own that he had in nineteen sixty nine with then girlfriend.
His current wife has three that he considers his.
Speaker 2 (01:22:06):
So he has a kid that is my age because
that's the year I was born. That's crazy. He's got
a fifty six year old son. I got to know
about that guy. I want to look him up.
Speaker 1 (01:22:17):
He's probably a complete but I don't know. Maybe he's not.
Maybe he's not. Maybe he's at like a Wall Street
tycoon or something. We're just completely unaware.
Speaker 2 (01:22:25):
He's probably a billionaire. He's at least a millionaire.
Speaker 1 (01:22:30):
Robin Die guy surname Jerry and Map look like salamander.
Speaker 2 (01:22:37):
I don't know what that surname Jerry and.
Speaker 1 (01:22:42):
Map look like salamander. I don't know what that means.
I don't know what that means. Okay, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (01:22:49):
It's got something to do with jerry mandering, but I
don't exactly understand.
Speaker 1 (01:22:53):
Right, Mike Sassman, when they say democracy is at stake,
translate to dem power is at stake.
Speaker 2 (01:22:58):
That's the reality into that mic, Exactly right.
Speaker 1 (01:23:02):
Terry Ray Nick sixty seventy, Beto is nothing more stupid
than using the in this moment line.
Speaker 2 (01:23:07):
It's true. He's right, it's so cheesy in this moment.
Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
He is so he is like a walking block of cheese.
Speaker 2 (01:23:18):
He said on Twitter that they remind him of a
gay Pete bootagee Oh my god, that is so great.
Speaker 1 (01:23:35):
Oh, Terry right next seventy Let's get it right, Jazzy,
you're forty four. Not that young deaf like a thirteen
year old. He does nothing most of the day.
Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
What a maroon? She's forty four. She's pretty good for
forty four. I'll give that work. And she refers to
herself as young, a young black woman. I'm sorry, but
forty four is not young anymore. You ain't entsman, You
ain't young, honey. It's forty four.
Speaker 1 (01:23:57):
You're getting ready, like like metopause is just like look
at you around the corner going oo ew. Terry Ray
next sixty seventy. If I want to say moron, let
me say moron.
Speaker 2 (01:24:09):
Okay? Did YouTube not let you?
Speaker 1 (01:24:11):
If I would try from moron as much as you want, riba,
Henry sixty fort you mock. These women are terrible today.
My son who's thirty five, bare leaving days anymore because
of how self absorbed women are today, they're pretty bad.
Speaker 2 (01:24:23):
God, yeah, it's all that girl power stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
I mean, we have two girls, and I would hope
that I would like to think that my girls are
good girls, you know, but there are some pretty bad.
Speaker 2 (01:24:35):
Just tell one not to just hold hold, just wait
for Jack. It's like, braveheart is what we're going to
do with her? Crazy Mama four or five six?
Speaker 1 (01:24:48):
I say, let the kids keep their phones, but put
them in those plastic cake containers from bakery. Ain't no
way they can open those quietly.
Speaker 2 (01:24:57):
I love that idea. It's a great idea.
Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
Connie Canal nine to four two three Morning Chicks. I
overheard my granddaughter talk to my daughter like crap. I
went in there and told her to stop talking to
my daughter like that. You need to turn it back
on them.
Speaker 2 (01:25:10):
Yeah, that's right, that's exactly right.
Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
Yeah, there's it's not okay, just not okay. The back
talking and the sassiness not okay. I would have been
slapped into next into next year, right, oh my god. Yeah,
Mama Alice would not have tolerated that. I have tolerated it.
You guys, bring it in, bring.
Speaker 2 (01:25:31):
It in for real now, sorry, I like pre brung
it in. Its toe it to Monday. We have a
case of the Mondays.
Speaker 1 (01:25:39):
Everybody, have a wonderful day and we will talk to
you tomorrow