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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Entitlement is a cancer. We have got to cut the
cancer out, like do we want America to look like California?
Hello you guys, thank you, but no, thank you, glad.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
No.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
Those brown people are just smarter than you.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
They want safe communities for themselves. Also, you absolute hoe bag.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Hello everybody, Happy Wednesday, readings and salutations to all you
find people out there. How are things? Hello you guys?
Speaker 3 (00:32):
Tennessee seven they pulled it out. Who We had a victory,
a narrow victory, unfortunately not as spread out as it
should have been. It should have been like a twenty
five point spread.
Speaker 4 (00:44):
It was not.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
We warned about this, but at least it wasn't quite
as tight as we thought it would be. Matt Vaneps
defeated aften Baine or aften Bye if you would like
to look at it that way. Fifty two to forty
six was the point spread. So it was you know,
it was decent, but still not nearly enough for a
state that read.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
What is that sign? What is that sign she's holding?
Is she giving abortions? Is she like? Is she doing it?
Speaker 3 (01:12):
What is that? I don't know, it's just so typical,
so typical.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
She hates I she loves abortion. She's a total not job.
She's antithetical to everything American. I'm glad that Tennessee made
the right decision, but it was a little too close
for me. A little too close. I don't like that.
But listen, it's a win. It's like football, still a win.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
Yeah, it's still a win. And now we're the House
has the GOP has a majority of two twenty to
one hundred and thirteen. So that's where the House stands
right now. So that's helpful. But here here is Afton's
response to the loss. She said, tonight we did something
everyone counted out. We proved to a nation that states
(01:57):
like Tennessee are still worth fighting for. The margin was close,
and that can only be attributed to the thousands of
volunteers who showed out. This is just the beginning. And
I'm afraid she's probably right about that that they're going
to keep trying to put out psychopaths like this like mom, Donnie,
and some of them are going to win.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Yeah they will. Yeah, psychopath commie, you know, losers, they're
gonna win. Because this is happening in places like Tennessee
and Texas r W.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
No place is safe, No price is safe, Scott Jennings.
You have to watch his face in this clip, Scott Jenny.
Scott is absolutely incredulous at Caitlin of CNN talking about
this race, and his face the entire time. It just
(02:49):
warms my heart. I just love his expression. This is
all beautiful. Behold.
Speaker 5 (02:54):
I can I ask you all that because you said
that she she ran on defund the police. There were
her past comments on that, but she said that that
was basically when she was a private citizen, before she
was representing the state legislature. I mean, that wasn't like
a core tenant of her campaign. She talked about affordability.
Speaker 6 (03:09):
So I think my.
Speaker 5 (03:10):
Question is do you really think every that's what every
Democrat looks like. I mean, I don't think that was
the main That was something menicism of verse obviously past comments,
but that wasn't the tenant of her campaign or anything.
Speaker 7 (03:23):
She got asked about it repeatedly and refused to back
away from it. And look, I'm just telling you, this
is what Democrats believe, and this is what their base wants.
It's why she wouldn't go back on it. I was
just a private citizen. Oh my gosh, we've never held
what you said as a private citizen against you in
a political campaign. For goodness sakes, what a ridiculous way
to just maintain a position that nobody likes. This is
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the Median Democrat position. She is the Median Democrat candidate,
and that's what their base wants. So that's what we're
in for, and Republican need to draw bright lines on
this stuff and every race in the country.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
He was like my German shepherd mex who's like, really,
what do you seriously, You're idiots? Is my favorite.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
I just love that so much.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Great early in.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
The day because obviously we'll get to the cabinet meeting
and all the updates from all of the cabinet members.
We'll get to that in just a bit. But Christy
Gnome early before the cabinet meeting, she had obviously had
a discussion with Donald Trump, and she tweeted about it, writing,
I just met with the President. I'm recommending a full
travel band on every damn country that's been flooding our
nation with killers, leeches, and entitlement junkies. Our forefathers built
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this nation on blood, sweat and the unyielding love of freedom,
not for foreign invaders. To slaughter our heroes, suck dry
our hard earned tax dollars, or snatch the benefits. Oh
to Americans, we don't want them. Not one preach it
Christy standing Oh for that standing over.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
That is a tweet right there. Oh just wait, Christie, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
Just wait, because someone, some complete retard, came out and
started quoting Bible verses at her.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
And this is what this is.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
They retweeted her and said, for I was hungry and
you gave me no food. I was thirsty and you
gave me nothing to drink. I was a stranger and
you did not welcome me.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
James, I know.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
But then one of my most favorite parody like satire
Twitter accounts, Hilario Biden. Yes, I can't remember. Look at
what she Look at what she posted. It's so bridon.
Beware the fuck tard who flings wide the gates whilst proclaiming,
(05:43):
come one, come all, especially the savages, because he hateth
Trump from the book of borders.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
Oh my god, Hilario brydon esquire, Yes, the borders.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
I cannot beware the card beware Why better have you
seen anything better than that?
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Everybody, everybody take that and run with it. Hilarious for
the wind.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
If you are not following that account, I don't even know.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
It's like, I don't even know are you even this show? Like,
what are you doing?
Speaker 8 (06:25):
What are you doing?
Speaker 3 (06:25):
It was just I'm always going to refer henceforth and
forthwith to the Book of Borders, because.
Speaker 8 (06:33):
How can you not?
Speaker 1 (06:34):
How can you not? It's like the best book in
the Bible.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
Right, Oh my god. I that should have gone way
more viral.
Speaker 9 (06:42):
Than it did.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
But hopefully we do.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
We have, we have given it some virility.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
Yeah, okay, so yeah, again, if you're not following Hilaria Brighton,
I don't even know what's wrong with you, same as
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All right.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
So let's get to some of the highlights of the
cabinet meeting yesterday, and we'll kick it off with Trump's
comments that he made to the press, and because there
were a bunch of doozies and they were all great.
So this first clip that you're going to see is
him talking about tariffs and how much obviously they've benefited
the United States. But what I love about this clip
(08:58):
is he's like, listen, before or I enacted these tariffs,
we were getting f'd my words, not his, And I'm
not going to name any names, but here are all
the names of who was effing us. I just love
the way he does it.
Speaker 12 (09:11):
Here is Trump, I imposed historic tariffs that are now
bringing in so much money that we've never nobody's ever
seen anything like it. And the countries that were ripping
us off, including allies, but they were ripping us off
for years. I won't use the names. I won't mention Japan.
(09:31):
I refuse to mention South Korea. I will not mention names,
but theF.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
Like I won't mention names Japan, and I will definitely
not mention South Korea. Absolutely not say.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
They're not going to do it. I'm not having That's
so perfect.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
I just love that so much. He also came down hard,
as he always does, on the media, the press that
were present, because you know, for all the successes that
the Trump administration has, the media can't focus on any
of them, instead choosing to chase these rabbits that have
to do with his health, which he called out and
said how ridiculous it was. He's absolutely right here he is.
Speaker 13 (10:14):
You think they'd say, well, Trump said a great job
in the border. This country is being destroyed by the border.
But you always find something new, like is he in
good health? Biden was great, but he's trumping good health
for news conferences a day. I asked questions from very
(10:34):
intelligent always give you the right answers. There's never a scandal,
there's never a problem. I'll give you inchines and solvular problems.
You go back and you can't find anything, but you
do you do storious about Biden was.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
In wonderful health.
Speaker 12 (10:53):
That guy didn't do a news conference for eight months.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
True.
Speaker 12 (10:57):
If I go one day, I had one day where
I didn't do a news is something wrong with the president?
Speaker 2 (11:03):
So true?
Speaker 1 (11:04):
It is so true. The standards are so different, it's ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
I love that he just calls him out. I mean,
he just says the things he also talked about and
confirmed once again. For those people who are still trying
to insist that he's going to be on the ticket
in twenty twenty eight, he confirmed once again that he
will not be. But he believes that we have a
very deep bench and included the people sitting in the room.
Speaker 12 (11:31):
I want to run against it. It's not going to
be mean. It's going to be somebody that's going to
probably sitting at this table.
Speaker 13 (11:38):
It could be a couple of people sitting at this table,
could be a couple of people running together.
Speaker 12 (11:43):
Sitting at this table. But I what them doing because
we've done a great.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
Job for this country and I want them to be
carried forward.
Speaker 12 (11:52):
And you know, I think we have I think we
have a tremendous bench, really a tremendous bench.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
We do we absolutely do so much better than theirs,
you know, But and but we cannot wrest on our lord.
It it goes back to the the election yesterday and
how close it was and how you know, the biggest
thing that I learned from yesterday is we got to
get off our butts and we gotta we got to vote.
I mean, I think that was less than number one.
(12:21):
It's like all we got to do is show up.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
We got to show up, and we got to not
have this fight that's currently.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Being Yeah, Conservative, you're right, I worry about that so much. Yeah,
I'm with you on that because it's like when we
finally figure out who are you know, guy or guys
or women are going to be, we have to rally.
We got to rally and we got to show up.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
Yeah, And I I worry about the showing up of
the people that are on the crazy side of the
right because they they're already counting out JD. I mean
they're already saying they absolutely won't vote for jdvnts and
that's a huge problem. It's a huge problem because he's
most likely going to be the guy, and so instead
we're going to end up with freaking Gavin Newsom as
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president and that's not good for find God, does you imagine?
Speaker 8 (13:12):
God?
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Yeah? Like, do we want America to look like California?
Speaker 3 (13:16):
The hell?
Speaker 1 (13:16):
You guys?
Speaker 3 (13:17):
Thank you, but no, thank you, but no. The most
probably controversial moment from UH Trump's talking points yesterday came
when he talked about Somalia, and he painted with a
broad brush, as he often does, and I didn't have
a problem with it. I'm sorry, but he is saying
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what is on the mind of so many of us
who are sick and tired of America hating people invading
our country. So here is what he had to say
about Somalians Somali's I guess I should.
Speaker 12 (13:49):
Say, Somalians ripped off that state for billions of dollars,
billions every year, billions of dollars, and they contribute nothing.
The welfare is like eighty eight percent. They contribute nothing.
I don't want them in our country. I'll be honest
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with you. Somebody would say, oh, that's not politically correct.
I don't care. I don't want them in our country.
Their country is no good for a reason. Their country stinks,
and we don't want them in our country. I can
say that about other countries too. I can say it
about other countries too. We don't want them to help.
We got to. We have to rebuild our country. You know,
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our country is at a tipping point. We could go bad.
We're at a tipping point. I don't know if people
mind me saying that, but I'm saying it.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
I don't mind.
Speaker 12 (14:40):
We could go one way or the other, and we're
going to go the wrong way if we keep taking
in garbage into our country. Yep, elan Omar is garbage.
She's garbage. Her friends are garbage. These aren't people that work.
These aren't people that say, let's go, come on, let's
make this place great. These are people that do nothing
but complain. They complained and from where they came from
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they got nothing. You know, they came from paradise and
they said, this isn't paradise. But when they come from
hell and they complain and do nothing, but bitch, we
don't want them in our country. Let them go back
to where they came from and fix it. O, thank
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you very much.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
Tell me what action was positive about that?
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Yeah, tell me what hurt? Everybody applauding, right, but people obviously,
like in the Twitter sphere whatever, the ex sphere, were
pissed off about it. But tell me what he said
that's wrong. There's nothing that he said in his in
his like little soliloquy there that was wrong. It's just
that it hurts. It hurts people's feelings to hear the truth.
You know, like somebody like an ill haunt is going
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to be pissed off about that, but she really does
hate this country if you look at it from a
corporate perspective, which he looks at the country a lot
of times. I would imagine from a corporate perspective, because
he's a businessman, if you brought people into your company
and they were like, got to hate this company, this
company six, you would fire them immediately. You wouldn't have
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them there. There are a drain on resources. They're bringing
the company down, Morale goes down, everything goes down. They're
going to totally destroy your company. These people are destroying
our country. It's already and bad enough shape. And he's right,
we're on a precipice. We talked yesterday about social security.
I mean, we're already in so much debt. We can't
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afford these people. They come in and they steal more
money from taxpayers on top of what.
Speaker 3 (16:40):
They're already getting from the goodness of our hearts. Right,
they're already getting all of these benefits, these welfare benefits,
and then on top of that they steal.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Right entitlement is a cancer we have got to cut
the cancer out, cut it out.
Speaker 3 (16:55):
And I'm sorry for like the I don't know the
handful of Somali you know, folks who are not who
do contribute, who are nice and who. But they need
to be the ones that are speaking out against out. Yeah, yeah,
they have to be.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
They should be speaking out the loudest against these assholes. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
But then what happens is that once again you've got
the left constantly defending the worst possible people. So as
soon as Trump made those remarks, out comes Jacob Fry
speaking Somali in part of his speech. I kid you up,
but immediately wanting to, you know, stroke the feelings of
the very people that have been causing the problem. Here
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is Jacob FRYE.
Speaker 9 (17:37):
Good afternoon. My name is Jacob Fry. I'm the mayor
of Minneapolis, and we are here to respond to a
number of credible reports from several media outlets relaying that
there are as many as one hundred federal agents that
will be deployed to the Twin Cities with a specific
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focus on targeting our Somali community.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
On targeting fraud.
Speaker 9 (18:04):
We love you and we stand with you. Are you kidding?
Rock solid? Proud, to be home to the largest Somali
community in the entire country.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
I mean, like read the room, dude, Yeah, what a
grift man.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
And he's and then he spoke in Somali. Yeah, he
spoke he yeah, I mean he was like, I mean
he believes in America and then he and then he
continues and speaks in Somali. Dude, shut up. I just
are you representing Americans? Are you representing Somalians?
Speaker 3 (18:42):
I think we know pickling and and this is one
of those cases where everyone with their whole chest should
be saying America first, okay, stop defending the indefensible. Just stop.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
My god. If there's over a billion dollars of fraud
and he's like, we stand with you, okay, then you
need a GTFO.
Speaker 3 (19:03):
Right, maybe you're on the wrong team. Yeah, I was it.
I think you sent this in our group chat yesterday.
This sort of mix of il Ilana Omar's comments from
a couple months ago, where she was already mad at
Trump for, you know, criticizing Somali's and she was like,
We're not going anywhere. It's like interspersed with movie clips
in the best possible way. I love this so much.
(19:25):
Had to share it, enjoy.
Speaker 12 (19:26):
So Molly's are not terrorizing this nation.
Speaker 14 (19:29):
I believe we are helping it throat.
Speaker 11 (19:34):
Doing that.
Speaker 6 (19:35):
Somali's have always seen as a fabric, has seen themselves
as a fabric of this slation.
Speaker 15 (19:41):
It might be willing to consider another fabric.
Speaker 6 (19:45):
So not only are we not going anywhere, not only
are we not going anywhere, we are not going to
allow anybody to make us feel less Minnesotan or less American.
Speaker 16 (19:58):
I look at Omar, I don't I never met her. Well,
I'm saying that if they're not happy here, they can leave.
They can leave, and you know what, I'm sure that
there'll be many people that won't miss them.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
It's pretty simple. Put your complaining. I mean, you've gotten
all this free shit and then you've defrauded the American
people and you still complain. My this is not brain surgery,
you guys.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
I don't know. It's so it's just enough.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Am I the only person who is just so sick
of being taken advantage of?
Speaker 3 (20:36):
I don't know, I'll fall out here with you, like.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Follow all the rules, you do all the right things.
These people get away was so much crap, and they're like,
I'm entitled to it, I.
Speaker 3 (20:47):
Know, right, And then like what the media focuses on
is how Trump reacts to the fraud instead of the
actual fraud, which is something that Baughtya. She talked about
this last night on Abbey Show. This was perfect.
Speaker 17 (21:02):
All agree that the fraud story in Minnesota is bad,
and yet the topic we're discussing is not the fraud scandal.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
It's at Trump talking about the governor.
Speaker 17 (21:15):
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Speaker 3 (21:29):
We're talking about how he talks about it.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
All that is, Yeah, Abby, you've lost.
Speaker 3 (21:39):
I love that she talked over her. I just liked that.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
The only reason that she has a shows because the
Scott Jennings Abby so.
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All right.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
Moving on to the rest of the cabinet meeting, and
there were always obviously updates from every single member of
the cabinet. We're not going to go into all of them,
but we do want to feature a couple of highlights.
One of those was from Scott Bessant, who is you know,
talking about how twenty twenty six is going to be
a gang busters year. It's always good news from Scott here.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
He is the three eyes, immigration, interest rates, and information.
We're killing the American people. Close the border they have,
Thomas kept. Interest rates are down and ten year bond again,
best year since twenty twenty and inflation led by energy
prices is going to roll next year. I think it's
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going to be a fantastic year. We can look back
be very proud of this shar year. But I think
twenty twenty six is going to be great for the
American people.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
I think twenty twenty six is just going to be
a good year in general. Twenty twenty five sucked, Oh
my god, it's sucking. An old socked a big bowl
in every single way, and I'm just looking forward to
twenty twenty six in every single way. And I hope that,
you know, just personally and then also just from a
country perspective, I think that all of the stuff that
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Trump is trying to do and that he has been
doing over the past year, it will gain momentum and
we'll start seeing a lot more fruits of his labor
and the administration's labor. I really do feel that way.
Don't you guys feel that way?
Speaker 3 (24:39):
Yeah, because, I mean, the economy is going to be
the number one issue in the midterms, and so we
need to start feeling more. I mean, the stats are great,
the data is great. It's all looking up except for
where people feel at the most, which is home prices, groceries.
That's where we need to start seeing. Yeah, the change. Yeah,
So let's hope that we do. And in the meantime,
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his cabinet is really really on top of finding fraud
rooting it out, and the reports are good. I mean,
the reports about their progress is good. Here is the
Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins, talking about SNAP and what
they've done to eliminate or reduce fraud in that program.
Speaker 19 (25:17):
The thing which became very much a part of the
national conversation during the Democrats shutdown was snap reform food
stamp reform, yeah, Ald America saw, which so many of
us know and have been working on. But when you
have so much rampant fraud in a program that forty
two million Americans participate in. Now, big good piece of
(25:39):
news that I hope has written about. Since you became president,
about eight hundred thousand of those forty two million have
moved off of food stamps, which is hopefully the plan
with better jobs, higher wages, et cetera. But still, when
we've found one hundred and eighty six thousand dead people
or dead people's Social Security numbers being like guys, five
hundred thousand people receiving benefits more than twice, we had
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a couple of people receiving benefits in six states. In
February of this year, we asked for all the states
for the first time to turn over their data to
the federal government to let the USDA partner with them
to root out this fraud, to make sure that those
who really need food stamps are getting them, but also
to ensure that the American taxpayer is presented.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
I mean, the fact that this is that's this is
the first year that they've done that right, Yeah, we
have whole departments that are supposed to be dedicated to
doing that. What the hell have they been doing? I
love her, She's an aggie. I love that she is
doing the job that she's doing. And so he's got
the right people in place. Like I said, I think
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the past year has been just a lot of the
getting up and getting the motion, and now it's like
going to start, We're going to start seeing more stuff.
I mean, Doge alone, it was I'm just shocked that
our government is so okay. Maybe I shouldn't be so
shocked by the fraud and the corruption, but the fact
(27:06):
that what what are these departments doing that are supposed
to be uncovering the fraud? And like, get rid of
those departments, right, Like get rid of those.
Speaker 3 (27:13):
Is it like the Government Accountability Office or whatever? Like
what have you been doing? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (27:20):
Get rid of them because they obviously aren't holding anybody accountable.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
Then real, and she's not the only one that's rooting
out fraud. Christy Nome also talked about looking into Minnesota
because obviously there's been so much fraud uncovered in Minnesota,
but she also looked into visas that had been approved
in Minnesota, and here is what she found.
Speaker 10 (27:41):
In Minnesota and their fraud on visas and their programs.
Fifty percent of them are fraudulent, which means that that
wackle Goter Walls, thank God, either is an idiot or
he did it on purpose, and I think he's bold.
Serve brought people in there illegally that never should have
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been in this country, said they were somebody that they're not.
Speaker 4 (28:07):
They said they were married to somebody who was their
brother or somebody else. Fraudulent visa application signed up for
government programs, took hundreds of billions of dollars from the taxpayers.
And we're going to remove them and we're going to
get our money back, and we're going to this next
year make sure that we only.
Speaker 10 (28:24):
Put people in leadership positions in this country that love
this country.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
Yeah, and then he had the audacity to blame Trump
for it.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
Yeah, Walls is the literal worst. Just at I mean, unreal,
fifty percent of the visa applications fraudulently. It's crazy.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Talk about impeachment. They want to impeach Trump.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
F you.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Are you kidding? That guy is unfit to run a
photo mat total. I just yeah, I can't.
Speaker 3 (29:01):
So Democrats, and we saw this with that Apton Bainchick,
We've seen it with Zoan, their messaging is going to
be one hundred percent around affordability. You're already hearing that
phrase constantly, that that term is their new baby. So
they've all gotten their marching orders. This is what they're
going to be talking about. And it's smart because that
is what people care about. That is what most Americans
(29:23):
are dealing with day to day, is just the affordability
of goods and services that they need. And so jd.
Vance talked about that when he was giving his update,
and I thought he had this exactly right.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
Thank you, mister President.
Speaker 20 (29:36):
It's an honor to serve with this great team that
he've assembled. And I just want to pick up on
something you said, mister President, because you hit the nail
on the head that it is absurd that Democrats talk
about an affordability crisis that they created, and the people
around this table will work every single day to address.
You'll hear a lot of statistics today. You hear a
lot of statistics in our political conversation. I think the
(29:56):
most important statistic for the American people is that under
the Biden administration, the average American family lost over three
thousand dollars of household income, and under the first ten
months of this Trump administration, they have gained over one
thousand dollars of household income. What that says very clearly
is that we are fixing the problem that Joe Biden
(30:18):
and the Democrats created in the last administration. If you
look at every affordability crisis that's confronting the American people today,
it is traceable directly to a problem caused by Joe
Biden and congressional Democrats. Why did homes get so unaffordable
because we had twenty million illegal aliens in this country
taking homes that ought by right to go to American citizens.
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Why did tax bills get so unaffordable because Democrats were
raising taxes while Congressional Republicans, under the President's leadership, we're
now cutting taxes. Why did food get so expensive because
we printed trillions of dollars and threw it into green
scans that made our agricultural economy suffer while Americans were
paying higher prices for food. On every single one of
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those issues, mister President, I think we've made incredible progress.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
Yeah, I just love that I'm so good. And I
love that, and I love him, and I love the
fact that they're actually having cabinet meetings.
Speaker 3 (31:14):
Yeah, in public. I mean, like he's there, Yeah, we
can see and he's not scripted and like, and Trump
actually knows everybody in the room.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
Yeah huh. And he lets them talk and we can
see that what they're doing and the progress that they're making,
and they it actually shows that there's you know, representation, Yeah,
the people. It's interesting how that works when it's supposed
to work. It's supposed to work.
Speaker 3 (31:39):
Such a good group and Marco, I mean, if you
haven't seen his entire remarks, you really need to go
back and watch them because they're so He's just so good.
I mean, he's become better and better and better every year.
It's just incredible to watch his growth. But there's one
thing that he pointed out, and we'll just play a
quick clip of it, about how listen, you may not
(32:03):
like President Trump, and you may not like his methods,
the methods that he employs to get his policy agenda
across the finish line, but you should never question his
intentions behind them. And I thought that that was a
really good point for people to hear.
Speaker 21 (32:19):
He got them to do the five percent commitment, which
everybody said was never going to happen.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
It was impossible.
Speaker 21 (32:23):
Everything this president does is driven by the American people.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
Whether you you.
Speaker 21 (32:28):
Don't have to agree with the actual move, but understand
the motivation. The motivation is always you, the American people,
and what's good for you, for your family, for the country,
and for our economy. But the president is also committed
to peace in a way that all of us have seen.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
I mean, he's so right about that. People should never
question why Trump does the things he does. He makes
it very clear how much he loves this country.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
Yeah, and he had an agenda based on what we wanted.
That's why. When stuff happens, and sometimes, you know, not
sometimes all the time. Time when liberals are pissed off
and they're butt hurt by things that he does, I'm
over here going I voted for this.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
Yeah, And I don't.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
Remember a time except for maybe his first term, in
the past, you know, twenty almost twenty years that we've
been doing this where I've really been able to say
that because a lot of these guys will get into
office and then they just kind of go through the motions.
But he's doing the things that we asked him to do.
He's taking things off the list, which again goes back
to that whole. I believe it's the businessman's mentality. They
(33:32):
have to do lists. They check things off there to
do list. That's what people in business do. They get
showed out are.
Speaker 3 (33:39):
I do think that they try to be way better
stewards of our money than any other administration has ever
tried to do. Totally sure they're thinking about that all
the time, except when they say when they say stuff
like we're going to send out like stimulul do that.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
Please don't don't do that. Please don't do that.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
Please don't do that. All right, so obviously they're there.
Speaker 9 (34:01):
You know.
Speaker 3 (34:02):
We even talked about the questions swirling around Pete Hegseth
and whether he was going to be terminated, and that's
hull hullabaloo with the double tap on the Narco ship,
and he says, listen, this is going to continue. And
I love it. I love that he's doubling down. Here's
a little bit of what he said.
Speaker 22 (34:18):
Say, again, you've only just begun striking Narco boats and
putting Narco terrists at the bottom of the ocean because
they've been poisoning the American people. And Joe Biden tried
to approach it with k gloves and allowed him to
come across the border, cartels takeover community, twenty million people,
hundreds of thousands of Americans poisoned.
Speaker 23 (34:40):
And President Trump said, no, we're taking the gloves off.
We're taking the fight to these designated terror organizations. And
it's exactly what we're doing. So we're stopping the drugs,
we're striking the boats, we're defeating narco terrorists.
Speaker 12 (34:51):
And we're standing you masedly one thing that drugs coming
in through the sea by sea are down ninety one percent.
I'm not sure either, sir, because I'm down ninety percent.
Speaker 14 (35:03):
I see.
Speaker 22 (35:04):
We've had a bit of a pause because it's hard
to find boats to strip right now.
Speaker 12 (35:09):
The entire point, right dens.
Speaker 22 (35:12):
Has to matter, not arrested, handover, and then do it again,
the rinse and repeat approach of previous administrations. This is
meant to get after that stand by saying, as President
Trump always has our backs, We always have the back.
Speaker 2 (35:25):
Of our commanders who are making decisions.
Speaker 22 (35:27):
In difficult situations, and we do in this case, in
all these strikes, they're making judgment calls, ensuring that they
defend the American people.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
They've done the right things.
Speaker 12 (35:37):
We'll keep doing that, and we.
Speaker 2 (35:38):
Had their backs.
Speaker 12 (35:39):
Good Jim, thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (35:42):
Did you get the I don't think you got the
clip of him basically yelling at the media for not
knowing what the hell they're talking about.
Speaker 3 (35:48):
No, I mean, I know which one you're talking about,
but I didn't include that.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
Yeah, because he let them have it too. Oh, he
let into them. And it was beautiful because he was like,
you get to sit in your air conditioned offices and
and basically try to tell us what to do, and
you can f off. He didn't. That's me a paraphrasing,
of course, but and that and it's it's very similar
to me. You can draw a correlation between what they're doing,
what he's doing, and just the whole immigration debate because
(36:14):
there are so many people that are like, oh my god,
these poor people, right, and these poor people, you know,
with the Book of what is it, the Hilaria Baldwin
in the Book of what was it? The Book of Borders,
the Book of Borders, right, people will act as if
they're so you know, high and mighty, and they're just
morally superior to you, and they will tell you what
(36:35):
they think should be happening. And they don't live in
areas where this affects them. They are they're living in
gated communities. They're rich, elitist assholes who live in gated
communities where illegal immigrants don't affect them. It doesn't affect
their community, it doesn't affect the logistically, it doesn't affect
(36:57):
them financially, it doesn't affect them. And so they're just like, oh,
you people out there should should deal with that, And
I don't know why it bothers you so much.
Speaker 3 (37:05):
Yeah, okay, because we're living with it.
Speaker 1 (37:09):
And the same thing.
Speaker 3 (37:10):
Goes with the drugs.
Speaker 1 (37:11):
They probably have never known anybody that has died of
a fentanyl everdose, or they've never known a mother who
has had to mourn her daughter or son because they
died of a fentanyl and.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
They never think about those people. They never consider those people.
It's always the worst possible people that they want to
give their crocodile tears to totally just I don't know
why this is the democratic way, but this is their way.
Speaker 1 (37:35):
Well, because criminals will protect criminals.
Speaker 3 (37:39):
One hundred percent every single time a couple tweets just
about this issue that I thought were of interest. This
one comes from uh, what's his name, Jim Hanson. Yeah,
Jim Hanson, who was in Special Forces. And here was
his response to all of the backlash he was getting
about supporting the double tap and these Arco terrorist raids.
(38:01):
He said, I've taught the laws of armed conflict to
US and multinational Allied troops. It is comical to have
online experts inform me the laws of war don't apply
to killing terrorists because Congress didn't declare war.
Speaker 24 (38:15):
Wrong.
Speaker 3 (38:16):
You can't make a second strike at about your sinking
because there might be wounded on board. Wrong, it is
murdered to kill designated terrorists.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
Wrong.
Speaker 3 (38:24):
I'm sorry. It gives you sads that our commander in
chief has decided to stop letting the cartels kill Americans
by smuggling poison into our country. And then just for
like a knife in the chest, he's like, here's a
video of one of those Narco terrists being turned into
an oil slick to cheer you up.
Speaker 1 (38:42):
Yeah, I just I cannot believe that these and it's
all because of TDS. It's all because they hate Trump
so bad that they will defend narco terrorists. I love
to see you when you are on the side. I
never thought we'd be having this conversation.
Speaker 3 (39:01):
I cannot believe we are.
Speaker 1 (39:03):
When you are on the side of narco terrorists, you
have hit a level of psychosis that is so off
the charge. I cannot help you. Seek help, seek help.
Speaker 3 (39:15):
It is absolutely incredible. Kurt Schlichter also tweeted about this,
and he gave a great analogy. He said, let me
get this straight. We're not allowed to destroy a speedboat
full of drugs coming to the US. Are we allowed
to destroy a speedboat full of mustard gas? If the
answer is no, please make that case to the American people.
I'm going to take the yes side of that argument.
(39:36):
If your answer is yes, what's the difference except that
drugs have killed nearly one hundred thousand more Americans in
the last year than mustard gas.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (39:46):
I loved that analogy was Thank.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
You, Kurt, thank you. Yeah. Please somebody defend that right there.
Listen at a lot of these bleeding hard jack holes
will be like, oh, no, I mean mustard gas. It's
it Maybe does it make mustard like? What is it.
Speaker 3 (40:01):
I like, some people might really need it.
Speaker 1 (40:06):
I love my gray poupon. I cannot and listen.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
I know we're not fans of Dan Crenshaw, but it
was all It was interesting to hear a perspective from
a Seal member about how this would work in a mission. Right,
and so here is what he said about the double tap.
Speaker 25 (40:27):
I can't recall anytime we're doing counter teraars on operations
where we strike a group, whether that's a building or
a boat or a vehicle, and then we were like, oh,
well there's survivors.
Speaker 8 (40:39):
We have to go.
Speaker 25 (40:39):
We can't kill them.
Speaker 9 (40:41):
Of course we kill them.
Speaker 3 (40:42):
Of course we kill them.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
Yeah, I love it.
Speaker 3 (40:46):
This is not hard.
Speaker 1 (40:47):
Yeah, and when we have to start using clips from
Drank Crenshaw because of these people, Look.
Speaker 3 (40:53):
What you made us do, Look what you made us do. Yeah,
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Do it do it.
Speaker 26 (42:36):
All?
Speaker 9 (42:37):
Right?
Speaker 3 (42:37):
We need to talk about Trump accounts. So this was
an exciting announcement that was made yesterday. And essentially Trump
accounts are set up for kids that are born like
now through twenty twenty eight and so these and we'll
hear a news report from Martha McCallum about exactly how
these are going to work. But essentially these can grow
(42:57):
to one hundred and ninety one thousand dollars from age
zero to eighteen and then to over two million up
to retirement when you make a maximum contribution of five
thousand dollars a year, and that contribution can come from parents, friends, grandparents, whoever.
So it's not terribly difficult to hit five thousand a
year if you've got a bunch of people pitching in,
(43:18):
so you can literally retire your kids as millionaires by
doing almost nothing. And so they're starting it with Trump
seed money of one thousand dollars and then Michael Dell
and his wife Susan are also contributing to these accounts.
It's a fantastic idea. And as for how they're going
to work, here is Martha McCallum with an update to explain.
Speaker 27 (43:40):
This is how these accounts will work and how others,
as we've been saying, can get involved in them. The
parents can contribute up to five thousand annually. Employers can
contribute up to twenty five hundred. And this is just
one point I want to make here that I know
you would want us to highlight. This is pre tax income, okay,
(44:01):
the vehicle matter, So this lowers you know, you and
your spouse make a certain amount of money. If you
give your child five thousand dollars, do you take that
out of your pretax income? So it lowers your taxable
income and allows you to pass it on to your child.
Speaker 11 (44:18):
You know, it's not just good for the kid. Everybody
who contributes to this is getting a benefit from it.
And again it's not we're making you do it. It's
we're inviting you into prosperity. And that's going to be
so much more motivating than any kind of tax requirement.
The government's going to put up.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
I just I wish everybody would have done it. I
wish we would have had this. I wish everybody would
have had and then just not rely on Social Security.
Speaker 22 (44:42):
You know.
Speaker 3 (44:43):
Yeah, it's brilliant, and it's really it's really remarkable what
Michael and Susan Dell are doing. And so they are
contributing six and a quarter billion of dollars. And so
they released a video to announces before they were even
in you know, even talking about it with Trump during
the I think it ended up being a three o'clock announcement,
(45:05):
but they made this video describing what they're doing and why.
And I love this so much. I am distracted, I
will admit by her eyeballs. I'm not gonna lie about it.
It's the elephant in the room. Someone needs to say
it is that someone needs to be me her. It's
going to be me or her eyebrows or her eyebrows.
The whole ailer area is a is a problem for me. Okay,
(45:28):
it's a problem, all right. And I keep seeing people
talking about it. I'm like, I'm you know, I'm not
gonna not say that I don't notice it. I notice
it it's not okay because this is this was a beautiful,
beautiful woman. She after their face, she after her face,
you guys, and it's I don't just stop doing this.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
Women might stop, I know, I why not just show
the video and then we'll, yeah, we'll discuss. We'll discuss.
Speaker 3 (45:57):
Because it's such a great thing.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
This is really exciting.
Speaker 28 (46:01):
Absolutely, it's a very special moment. We're making a six
point twenty five billion dollar investment in America's kids through
our charitable funds.
Speaker 29 (46:10):
Next year, every American child will be able to get
an investment account powered by Investing America.
Speaker 28 (46:16):
We've seen what happens when a child gets even a
small financial head start, their world expands.
Speaker 29 (46:22):
The real power of these accounts is that anyone can contribute. Parents, relatives, friends,
everyone can help shape a child's future.
Speaker 28 (46:31):
To philanthropists, companies, community leaders. If you want to be
part of something truly meaningful for our kids, for our communities,
for our country.
Speaker 29 (46:40):
Join us and to parents and caregivers, stay tuned and
get ready to activate your child's account. Every contribution can
grow over the years, just like your child.
Speaker 28 (46:51):
Together we can make possibility something every child can.
Speaker 29 (46:55):
Count on, and that's a future worth.
Speaker 1 (46:57):
I love her dress and she's it's so they're so
benevolent to do this.
Speaker 3 (47:04):
Oh my wonderful, A.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
Wonderful, wonderful contribution to society that they're doing here.
Speaker 3 (47:10):
And they've been married since nineteen eighty nine, so that's
I love that. I love that they've been married. For
me too, I love that they're doing right. She was gorgeous,
she was look how beautiful?
Speaker 1 (47:24):
Yeah, you know, I saw a post yesterday that compared
the nineteen eighties, you know, like people from that era
to today, and I know that houses aren't the same
as people, like houses and malls and buildings, and the
way people dressed. Everything was like really colorful, like technicolor.
Then everything is very sterile and gray and like it's
(47:47):
just different. Now it's just very everything is colorless, and
people are they all want to look the same and
it's just very different now. And back then women were
so like beautiful, women were really beauty fall and I
don't and people women in their fifties and sixties, I
get it they were. They may have looked older, I know,
(48:07):
like the hair was shorter and all that kind of stuff.
You see memes about.
Speaker 3 (48:10):
That, but they age.
Speaker 1 (48:12):
So elegantly back then, and there was there was a
sense of authority and older women that I don't think
we see now because all these women now want to
look twenty, and.
Speaker 3 (48:22):
I think they fall prey to the pressure of looking
like these aliens, and I will never understand it.
Speaker 1 (48:28):
I just want why, why did fifty and sixty and
seventy year old women want to look like they're thirty?
Why do they want that? I don't want to look
like I'm thirty. I already looked like I was thirty
when I was thirty, right, I don't get it.
Speaker 3 (48:42):
So I don't understand that they're not schooling anybody. That's
the main thing. Like everybody knows what you're doing, so
just don't just don't do it.
Speaker 1 (48:50):
Yeah, it's okay to keep up with yourself. I'm not
saying that women should let themselves go. I'm just saying
that it's okay to be fifty and sixty and seventy.
Speaker 3 (48:59):
You're beautiful.
Speaker 1 (49:00):
Women are always going to beautiful women. If you're beautiful
on the inside, you're gonna be I know that sounds
like hokey.
Speaker 3 (49:05):
But it's okay to like, why have we lost touch?
Speaker 19 (49:10):
I know why?
Speaker 1 (49:10):
I just hate it because she was beautiful.
Speaker 3 (49:13):
She is absolutely gorgeous. We do need to We do
have like a whole other actual don't f with your
face segment that we're going to get to in just
a second. But before we do, and it's not her,
Before we do, we also need to point out that
it's not just these Trump accounts that they're you know,
these newborns through like the next few years that they're
(49:37):
contributing to. Here is Michael dell On even more that
they have decided to give, which is absolutely incredible. They
are amazing.
Speaker 26 (49:46):
What my wife and I have decided to do is
for the kids that are under ten years old that
are not included in the government program. So that's sort
of two to ten year olds that live in zip
codes where the median income is less than one hundred
(50:06):
and fifty thousand dollars. We'll be giving twenty five million
of those kids two hundred and fifty dollars to start
their Investor America accounts. And of course these accounts can
be used when the child is eighteen, becomes like an
IRA that can use it for education, for starting a business,
for buying a home, for starting it's.
Speaker 1 (50:27):
Just so much.
Speaker 3 (50:30):
It's just that's incredible, right.
Speaker 1 (50:32):
It's just wonderful. It's wonderful. And some have liberals said
anything about this? Have they said? Wow, it's really.
Speaker 3 (50:40):
A lot of commentary about.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
Because he's a billionaire and look at the wonderful thing
that he's doing. But I mean, it's under Trump.
Speaker 3 (50:49):
So I'd love to see what you, Bernie would say
about it, because you need billionaires.
Speaker 1 (50:56):
Yeah, and that's what a wonderful thing that he's doing.
Speaker 3 (51:00):
And I bet it inspires other philanthropists to do similar things.
I mean, this is this and what's amazing is that,
you know, eighteen years from now, we're going to see
how valuable of a program this has been. Yeah, and
we're going to be like, why did we need to
continue doing this?
Speaker 1 (51:16):
And you know what I mean, We're going to see.
We're going to see that Trump was one of the greatest,
if not the greatest, president of all time. So everybody
can suck it.
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Speaker 3 (53:02):
So this is a person in the segment that we've
shown before and said that she should not f with
her face. I don't know if she's continuing to do
it or if it in this video. It just looks
especially f twel with. But today's entrant is Jessica Simpson.
(53:28):
I just had a.
Speaker 1 (53:29):
Show two nights ago for the first time since two
thousand and eight, and I literally felt like my soul
caught on fire, like I cannot wait to go back
out on stage again.
Speaker 3 (53:38):
It was like a resurrection or something.
Speaker 10 (53:40):
It was.
Speaker 3 (53:41):
What you guys, There is not a line, not a
single expression, line, nothing.
Speaker 1 (53:50):
I also think she's a little she's a little.
Speaker 3 (53:53):
Woo yeah, Like there was no blinking. Maybe she can't blink.
Speaker 22 (53:58):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (54:00):
It's possible.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
She can't believe a lot frozen and just what is
up with the tracker jackers? Seeing that this the lower
half of when did that start?
Speaker 20 (54:09):
Was it?
Speaker 1 (54:09):
Angelina Jolie that she.
Speaker 3 (54:11):
Was the big lip? I mean she started the big
lip desirability for sure, but like the really like the
ones that look like they're so blown up that they
don't like behave like normal lips anymore.
Speaker 1 (54:24):
Yeah, I try to imagine myself with giant lips. It's
just could you guys imagine if I had giant lips?
Speaker 3 (54:33):
It doesn't fit every face, And I think that's the
mistake that women are making. They just think I want
that feature to be like super big, but not taking
into account how it comes on their face.
Speaker 1 (54:44):
If you or I came home with giant lips, are
both of our husbands like Recoil and Terror, Oh my god.
Speaker 3 (54:51):
That would be a big thing mistake, Sterical. We do
need to address Candaice today because she put out of
very I don't know, like this was a tweet that
came out yesterday morning where she said I received information
last night that put the final pieces together for me.
(55:12):
I now can say with full confidence that I believe
Charlie Kirk was betrayed by the leadership of Turning Point
USA and some of the very people who eulogized him
on stage. Yes, I will be naming names and providing
evidence for my claims. Spoiler alert. She does not, And
I am making a personal plead to every well meaning
(55:33):
person who donated to this godforsaken organization to request a refund.
You were lied to and leadership new Yeah, them are
some big claims, you guys.
Speaker 1 (55:44):
Those are It's huge. She wants to take TPUSA down.
And I gotta say, like professionals will say, the best
way to deal with the narcissist is to just ignore them,
or just deal with them very you know, in a
very concise way, to suck the oxygen out of the
room when it comes to them. But I gotta say,
(56:06):
I don't think that's gonna work with this one.
Speaker 20 (56:07):
Now.
Speaker 1 (56:09):
I think that ignoring her has exacerbated the problem. I
think they have got to they got to deal with
this because she loves the attention, she's loving the money.
She wants to be the center of the universe, and
she feels like she is, and so they need to
deal with this. They really need to do that.
Speaker 3 (56:28):
They I mean they are. I guess they're dealing with
it in their way. I know an hour after this tweet.
So she posted this at eight thirty two yesterday morning,
and then like an hour later Andrew Colvett posted a
Bible verse nine forty seven. He wrote, lying lips are
an abomination to the Lord, but those who act faithfully
(56:48):
are his delight from Proverbs. He posted that, and everyone,
of course was like, that is for Candace. That is
a direct message to Candace, and she also must have
believed it because she retweeted it and then also replied
by saying, you shall be hoisted by this scriptural scriptural petard,
so basically saying he's gonna eat his words and he's
(57:11):
gonna that he's lying. I mean, that is what she's insisting.
So I don't watch her show. I rely on other
people who do to just give me the rundowns. And
the names that she named was like some French dude
named Pierre DuPont who is allegedly a donor to TPUSA,
and he's French, so obviously that jives with her news story.
(57:32):
I'm sure he's got like some tie to Israel too
that I don't care to figure out what she's saying
about that, But she's blaming the French because of the macron.
So like this all ties together obviously, and the evidence
that she's using are just tip emails from her followers.
So it's not like she's producing some sort of a
document that says this is what killed Charlie. She's just
(57:54):
drawing all these conclusions based on tips that she's getting
from people who watch her. There's nothing and then what
she does. I did look at the end of her
show yesterday because I wanted to see how she sums
up her findings, and essentially she said, oh my god,
you guys, there is so much more evidence that I have,
(58:15):
but it's only Tuesday, so make sure to tune in tomorrow.
I mean, it's all such a freaking grift. It's so obvious.
Speaker 1 (58:23):
And on top of that grift, she posted Luke sixteen
thirteen on her page, which is no one can serve
two masters. It's that you cannot serve love and money scripture. Right, Well,
Charlie texted that to her. He did. He texted that
to her, But he did that seven years ago.
Speaker 3 (58:43):
Right, everything is seven years old.
Speaker 1 (58:45):
So everything is like seven eight years ago, right of course.
I mean, this is the thing, and I think in
her brain she thinks that they still had this recent
relationship and that they didn't.
Speaker 3 (58:55):
They just didn't.
Speaker 1 (58:56):
They just deny he was married to another woman.
Speaker 28 (59:01):
Right.
Speaker 3 (59:01):
And then to make matters worse, she had this part.
There's this clip that's going around this morning of her
recounting because she was like going down memory lane about
her relationship with Charlie and she wanted to share. She
claims one of her favorite exchanges of all time that
they had and she talks about how he was in
(59:24):
love with a girl. Now, if it wasn't Erica that
she's talking about, then this is super disrespectful. If it
was Erica, why didn't she just say that it was Erica.
That's what I can't figure out about this clip. See
what you think?
Speaker 14 (59:38):
It's miss Charlie going on dates and the girl they liked,
me always being the wing woman and him asking this
text message is my one of my favorite tech melsages
between me and Charlie when he was getting ready to
go on a date and you know, he didn't date
many people and he was just kind of in love
with this girl and he was asking me, should I
(01:00:01):
wear this?
Speaker 30 (01:00:01):
And this is the text message. It's so sweet. He said,
do I have to change this shirt? And I wrote
back yes and throw it away if you can. Charlie heries, Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:00:14):
I'm sorry. If that's like one of her favorite exchanges
with him, that doesn't say anything to me about a
super tight, super close relationship. And why did she say that,
Like to me, that was such a dig at Erica.
If it wasn't about Erica, And if it was, again,
why would she say this girl?
Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:00:33):
And you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:00:33):
If it was about Erica, she completely discounted her. She
blatantly disrespected her by not mentioning her name, by keeping
her out of that story, by not saying, oh, Erica
his wife, the mother of his children.
Speaker 3 (01:00:49):
When they were free, like when he was first dating her.
If that is the case, I don't know. If it
was about Erica, yeah, it was, it's freaking weird that
she doesn't say it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
It's I just think she I A lot of people
our comments are saying she's jealous. I think she's jealous
of the relationship we have with his wife too. I
think they had they had something that they had a
very godly loving, secure relationship. I don't mean you can
say whatever you want to say about Charlie Kirk and
Erica Kirk, but they I think they genuinely loved respected
(01:01:21):
each other, and they had a relationship based on Christ
and it was unbreakable.
Speaker 3 (01:01:27):
And it is weird too that Candice only shows texts
from twenty eighteen, like if there, if you were in
this like super tight best friendship with him, do you
not have a single thing that's more recent that you
would want to share?
Speaker 1 (01:01:39):
Like why don't you go to the wedding?
Speaker 3 (01:01:41):
Well, I asked, and I don't know if it's true.
I just asked, Groc did she go to the wedding?
Grok seems to think that she did that. She's sort
of hinted that they were at each other's wedding. I
don't know for sure, so I can't say. But it
is just super weird that in that moment, if she
was talking about his day with Erica, she did not
mention his name, And yet in another part of that
(01:02:04):
same show yesterday, she called Erica out directly and said
she wants answers. She wants Erica to answer questions about this.
Pierre DuPont donor person who was on the phone with
a whole other guy that is part of TPUSA, and
now she's saying Erica needs to answer for this. So
it's getting I mean, it's getting out of control, absolutely
out of control.
Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
I think at some point they just they need to
handle this. They've got this, they do, They've got to
or Erica needs to handle this. And I think Erica, honestly,
she's just such a classy lady. She's so above all
this grifting and bull crap. She really is. And I
think but at this point she probably needs to do
(01:02:45):
something or say something.
Speaker 3 (01:02:47):
I mean, maybe they're like working on a lawsuit. I
don't know something. Who knows why they're not being more
vocal about it. Officer Tatum, who we've had on our
show previously and who's a very very good friend of
Kandas's to this day, was asked on a recent podcast
about you know, is he talking to her? Like what
is he saying?
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
Like?
Speaker 3 (01:03:05):
How why are her friends not stopping this? Essentially, and
here is what he said, Hannis.
Speaker 31 (01:03:13):
Really believed the stuff that she say. I think that
she really believed these things. And as her friend, my job,
my objective isn't the blaster in public. Obviously, I can
disagree with her principles. My job is to pray for
her and talk to her in private, to try to,
in my opinion, if I have an issue with her,
to try to talk her through the issue, to talk
with her with the issue, show her some scripture, pray
(01:03:33):
for her. That's my job. Everybody else can say whatever
they want to say about Candis. I love Candas. I
really do think she's a great person. I just think
she's falling for the okie dope.
Speaker 3 (01:03:43):
She's falling for the okie dope.
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
She's falling for the okie DOOKI guys, I'm not sure
exactly what the okie dope is, but well.
Speaker 3 (01:03:50):
It's the French Israel connection obviously, and the jew bees
and the jew beis. Yeah, all right, moving on, we
do have other like horrible people to talk about. I
don't know who this person is. You would send me
this clip of a woman who is suggesting with no
(01:04:12):
evidence whatsoever, In fact, plenty of evidence to the contrary,
that white people have never built anything what, never built
their own houses, farm their own farms.
Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
Worked manual labor.
Speaker 3 (01:04:28):
In the history of dynastics.
Speaker 32 (01:04:30):
So when all the workers are reported, and there's no
one else here to fulfill that role because Americans, especially
the ones that look.
Speaker 3 (01:04:42):
Like me, are not going to do manual labor.
Speaker 32 (01:04:49):
Four five dollars, three dollars whatever.
Speaker 3 (01:04:53):
That's statistics and predictions of literally AI bots wh are
smarter than humans.
Speaker 32 (01:05:02):
It's not looking good for us. We as American citizens
collectively have to put it in that this correct administration.
Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
Okay, who's gonna tell her about this? Well that, But
when it comes to white people not building anything in this,
I mean the Hoover dam. Who built that? Lady, you
may tell you who built that. White people built that,
White men built that. I the list, there's a list.
It's like this. I blame education for this. The state
(01:05:34):
of our education is just so dismal at this point.
These kids are not learning anything about anything. They really aren't.
Sometimes I will ask my daughter, what'd you learn today?
I'm not really much of anything. God help, or just
read read this, read that. It's guys, they're not learning history.
(01:05:56):
They're not learning the right history. I don't understand. And
how we can dumb down a nation so quickly like
in just been fast. It's been really fast. And that
is living proof. Of how stupid people have become a
stupid and brainwashed Yep, she is a perfect example of that.
Speaker 3 (01:06:17):
And then you take stupid and brainwashed and you sprinkle
on some TDS and you end up with people like
Rosie O'Donnell, who is openly admitting that she is harming
her child with the same TDS disease. She yeah, talks
about it to what's his face? Is it Acosta?
Speaker 1 (01:06:36):
I think it's Jim Acosta?
Speaker 3 (01:06:38):
Yeah, yeah, just I mean, she says that she's doing it,
doesn't want to do it, and yet is doing it anyway.
I don't make sense of this.
Speaker 8 (01:06:46):
I'll tell you the truth.
Speaker 18 (01:06:48):
My daughter is now saying damn him, damn Trump and
smashing her hand on the table. And I said, wow, honey,
what are you thinking? And she said, he made us.
Speaker 8 (01:07:04):
Move in order for our own safety, and it's now
he's destroying the country. You know, Listen, she hears what
I'm saying to you.
Speaker 18 (01:07:15):
Not that I go around speaking like this every day
if it's not an interview. But I think to myself,
you don't want to give this to her too late,
you know. Whatever, This thing is of me thinking that
I have to somehow stand in defiance of him. No, no,
I don't. Somebody can tap me out. You know I
(01:07:36):
did twenty two years. I don't really need to do anymore.
And I don't want my kid to be so affected
by it. And you know, she has autism.
Speaker 2 (01:07:46):
She recognizes what's going on.
Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
Yes, you physically moved her because you're so riddled with
a mental disorder over a guy that's in office. You've
moved her out of the country. Of course she's gonna
have problems. You have problems, therefore she has problems. You're
a lunatic.
Speaker 3 (01:08:10):
God. She's like, I don't want her to take take
this on too late, bitch. It's a little late for that.
I mean, my god. Yeah. So this is our segment
filled with horrible, horrible people. One of those people is
Harry Sisson, who has now resorted to taking just still
(01:08:32):
screenshots of the President in a moment where he's blinking
and using that to suggest that he's declining mentally. This
is freaking bat shit, and this guy calls him out.
Speaker 15 (01:08:47):
This is a real photo that was taken of Donald
Trump today. It was posted by Tim Miller, who said
that one of his listeners passed it along to him.
Speaker 1 (01:08:54):
And it's not fake, it's not AI.
Speaker 15 (01:08:56):
Can anybody actually look at this photo and tell me
they think that Donald Trump is healthy?
Speaker 33 (01:09:02):
Hey, Harry, you reach in there, buddy, because you know
this is a photo of you. And I just want
to know if everybody online thinks that this looks like
a healthy version of you, because it's a screenshot of
when you were blinking with your tongue hanging out. And
I guess I just wasn't the first one to jump
online and say there's something wrong with Harry. Look at this,
because I have a brain. You guys are reaching. There
is nothing left. There is nothing to pull out of
(01:09:23):
the bag, no pot of gold at the end of
the rainbow.
Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
Harry.
Speaker 33 (01:09:26):
They took a still of him blinking, and they made
it an entire news story that was so important that
you wanted to share this with millions of people. I
don't know what you guys have left. I don't even
know what to tell you. Harry systs in blinks looks weird.
Something's wrong with him. Believe me, trust me, bro photo photo.
You're stewing. You're like Chris Filenti. You guys are in
the basement just going nuts. Trump just finished like eighteen
(01:09:47):
holes of golf and literally sunk a putt from like
twenty yards away. I think he's okay, keeping on, okay,
pal touchgrass.
Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
It's so true. I got all of them, Like all
those paid people, they're all paid to like follow a script,
just like Harry, Poor little Harry. He has no Harry.
She just has no original thoughts. And that tiny little
brain that like it's the same size as this tiny
little dick, and like he just spews whatever they want
(01:10:17):
him to spew. And he's like, we got him now,
we got him now. That's literally all they do, poor
little dude, poor little beta mail.
Speaker 3 (01:10:27):
And he starts every video breaking news. Look at this
new photo of Trump blinking. He's obviously on the decline.
Speaker 1 (01:10:35):
The breaking news is what they fed you. The DNC
feeds you stuff to say, has nothing is original. Bless
your heart. He's gonna wake up one day at forty five,
you know, alone, childless, and it's going to be even
more shrunk, and like he's just gonna look at his
(01:10:55):
life and be like this this is my lo bottom
eye know, just awful. What an awful existence, a miserable,
awful existence. And his parents contributed to that. They were like, yeah,
they're they're probably proud of him, They're probably they're they're
benefiting from it, too awful.
Speaker 3 (01:11:15):
So, speaking of privilege, there is nothing more irritating to
me than when very very highly paid, highly compensated actors' athletes, whatever,
complain about not having enough money. And yet that is
what you are about to hear from NFL player Odell
(01:11:35):
Beckham Junior talking about the struggle and yes, it is
a struggle to live on a one hundred million dollar contract.
Now imagine the excuse the way that he talks about
how this is basically no money at all, is going
to make you want to vomit. I'm just warning you
(01:11:56):
right now, but here is the plight of Odell Beckham Junior.
Brace yourselves.
Speaker 34 (01:12:02):
If I didn't have a dollar in my account right
here today as we speak, I'm gonna be straight for
the rest of my life, no question, right. I don't
think everybody is in that. And when you've sacrificed your
whole life to get here and you're like, yeah, I
play ten years in the league and always explain this
to people, I'm like, bro, you give somebody a five year,
hundred million dollar contract, right, what is it really it's
(01:12:23):
five years for sixty you're getting tax Do the math,
that's twelve a year. You know that you have to
spend us, save, save, invest, flaunt like whatever. However, just
being real, I'm a buyer car, I'm get my mama house,
I'm gonna do. Everything costs money. So you if you
(01:12:44):
spending four million dollars a year, that's really forty million
over five years, eight a year, you know, and now
you you start breaking down the numbers, it's like that's
a five year span of where you're getting eight mien?
Can you make that last forever? And you always hear
people who I hate and ain't been in the position like,
oh well that would last life time.
Speaker 3 (01:13:04):
Yes, of course it would last a lifetime.
Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
It should last a lifetime. You moron, Oh my god,
I can't. I just I can't. We're all do you
guys feel sorry for him? Do you feel sorry for him?
Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
Can't?
Speaker 3 (01:13:15):
Don't imagine I a hundred million dollars taxed. Okay, so
you get sixty of that. If you can't figure out
a way to make sixty million dollars sustain you through
your life, yeah, I and you are a complete imbecile.
Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
Oh my god, complete embasile.
Speaker 3 (01:13:36):
Did you see that he has.
Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
To show it off? Did you see that?
Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
I gotta like, oh, I gotta flant it. I mean,
that's part of my budget.
Speaker 1 (01:13:41):
I got part of Yeah, that's it's like, that's a
budgetary item. Wantation. I gotta put some quantation in there
because I got what I'm sorry, Wow, oh my god,
I'm not familiar with that because I don't have that.
If you gave me a million dollars, I could live
off that of my life. Yeah, oh my god, I know.
Speaker 3 (01:14:06):
Shut up, all right, one more horrible person to go. Actually,
it's three horrible people combined because it is Crystal Ball
talking with the bitches, the Possum Lady and the Glasses Lady.
Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
Why did her parents name or that why they hate her?
Her parents know they have.
Speaker 3 (01:14:27):
To hate her, they have to hate her. But she's
talking about the fact that she sees ice people, people
that work for ICE who are of Latin descent, Hispanic
people working for ICE, and she cannot because of her racism,
her outward racism. She cannot figure that out. And of
course Possum and Glasses just not along. Like she's saying
(01:14:49):
the best thing ever.
Speaker 1 (01:14:49):
Okay, something else she said you'd had it with are
minorities in ice?
Speaker 24 (01:14:54):
I mean that cutucts to this, right. Yeah, not only
do you have no moral compassy? How many times have
you seen these guys. They've got their masks on so
they can't see their whole face, but what you can see,
it's like a brown skin tone and a dude who
looks like his last name is probably like Lopez or
Hernandez or something. It's like, what is what is wrong
with you? Not only do you not have morality, apparently
(01:15:16):
you don't have felk preservation. I mean this is these
people hate you. They hate you, They hate your family,
they hate your kids, they hate your future grandkids. They
don't think you belong here. You're not a quote unquote
heritage American. You're never going to belong and you're the
one implementing the violent force against your own community. I
(01:15:36):
just can't wrap my head around that.
Speaker 1 (01:15:38):
No, those brown people are just smarter than you.
Speaker 3 (01:15:42):
They want why several they want safe communities for themselves. Also,
you absolute hoe bag?
Speaker 1 (01:15:50):
Yeah, and they and they understand the difference between legal
and e legal.
Speaker 3 (01:15:57):
You ignorant slut.
Speaker 1 (01:16:01):
I can't believe this is not hard.
Speaker 3 (01:16:03):
Those brow my.
Speaker 1 (01:16:04):
People that you try to talk down to you and said,
they have no moral compass.
Speaker 3 (01:16:08):
They're smart.
Speaker 1 (01:16:09):
They're just smarter than you. They're so much smarter than you.
Oh my god, you weren't expecting that, were you racist?
Speaker 3 (01:16:17):
All Right, it's time for thank yous. We got a
bunch yesterday and then I think I saw something come in.
I want to make sure that I get it because
I sometimes I forget to look at Venmo you guys,
I just forget. And I'm so sorry because if I
missed timely you know, messages, I feel really bad. Okay,
So from yesterday we had Shane Medlin who said, if
our government would invest half our social security into a
(01:16:40):
long term IRA starting at age eighteen, every American would
retire a millionaire and would not be dependent on the government.
But that is what they.
Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
Want, amen, Shane.
Speaker 3 (01:16:49):
A very good point, very good point. Let's see. We
also had Colleen w who said HEG says tweet about
the admiral. Admiral was perfect messaging to the military. Every
one of us know that the final triggerman and the
commander directly above him always take the fall rightfully. HEG
Seth didn't message blame shifting. He messaged much needed support
(01:17:12):
and that's that is good stuff right there. Yeah, because
I didn't get a lot of people and myself included,
were like, is he just trying to throw him under
the bus, but like gently, I can't tell, So that
was good clarification. Jana Veith said, thank you for all
you do to keep all of us up to date
with current affairs. You do it with such ease and humor.
You're like my fun girlfriends every morning. Merry Christmas, ladies,
(01:17:33):
so sweet.
Speaker 1 (01:17:33):
Thank you.
Speaker 35 (01:17:34):
Jannah from the ballpit crew Kelly eleven oh six said,
would love you ladies to try to get interviews with
Batya Angar Sargan, Governor Ron De Santis, Dana Perino, Martha McCallum,
and Senator John Kennedy.
Speaker 3 (01:17:46):
You ladies are the best. They are all on the list,
you guys.
Speaker 1 (01:17:49):
Yes, we are trying every single one of those people, Kelly, Yes.
Speaker 3 (01:17:53):
All of them. GTG nineteen eighty seven, Thank you so much.
Baggers in. I smashed the like butt woot ball pit
and Doxy. Mom said, my son named our docs and pickles,
which I just love. That said, a.
Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
Great name for a docs and so great uh.
Speaker 3 (01:18:10):
And then Kelly Wiseman said, happy dad joke Wednesday, Big jerks,
how do you find will Smith in the snow? You
look for fresh prints.
Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
I never heard that one.
Speaker 28 (01:18:19):
That's good.
Speaker 3 (01:18:20):
That's a good one. Cynthia Brady said, in reference to
Brandon Johnson's view on prisons, we need to go back
to hard time. Inmates need to be busting rocks, digging
ditches and cleaning sewers. Make prisons uncomfortable. Yeah, which is interesting, right,
considering the video that we just played, and she said
this before we ever played that.
Speaker 1 (01:18:39):
Yeah, but they could still do that stuff and still
have daddy daughter dances.
Speaker 3 (01:18:43):
Yeah, that's true. That's true.
Speaker 1 (01:18:44):
He'll do the hard labor and then have a you know,
a daddy dog. That's true.
Speaker 3 (01:18:49):
Teresa Gaines Uh, better get my glasses because Venmo is
teeny tiny.
Speaker 31 (01:18:55):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:18:55):
Teresa Gaines Chicone, I think said. I've known Michael and
Using for thirty years through two jobs. She was beautiful
in her twenties and a gorgeous buff badass in her
thirties and forties. I haven't seen them in fifteen years.
I sang, don't f with your face when I saw
her yesterday reading the comments on Facebook broke my heart
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because I love their hearts. I totally get that.
Speaker 1 (01:19:19):
I'm so dear, But how.
Speaker 3 (01:19:21):
Do you not say something but sweet people?
Speaker 12 (01:19:24):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:19:25):
And I don't know how to ignore it. I just don't. Yeah,
the people that people that are saying don't say that
are thinking it, you know what I mean, Like let's
not lie, yeah, and like let's not try to pretend
that we're not all thinking the same exact thing. And
I guess part.
Speaker 1 (01:19:41):
Of it is I think that it's important for it's
important for when we say these things and we do
like a little segment, we joke around it about it
and stuff like that, it's important to point out that
there are women out there that want to bring back
changing gracefully. Yeah, And to show other young women that, like,
you know what, it's okay to have some sagginess and
(01:20:03):
like some wrinkles and stuff, because that's what normal faces
look like.
Speaker 3 (01:20:07):
Yes, And if we don't say anything, I don't want
young girls seeing that and thinking that's how I am
supposed to look at whatever age.
Speaker 1 (01:20:15):
Exactly, it's not. I want my daughters to see that, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:20:21):
Over on locals, Tricia og said heading into New York
City to the hospital for special surgery for a partial
knee replacement kneecap arthritis. Prayers from the Chicks Nation appreciated.
Speaker 1 (01:20:33):
You got it, I die prayers.
Speaker 3 (01:20:36):
Knees are not fun, I can assure you.
Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
But I'm well aware of that all right now you
Marcy Parolas, Good morning, Mack and Daisy. Happy Wednesday. What
do you call fish wearing a bow tie?
Speaker 2 (01:20:46):
So phish?
Speaker 1 (01:20:47):
De caated? Happy Dad joke Wednesday, Mitch Love two four
Dad Joke Wednesday. How do you fit thirty nine mathematicians
on a bus with thirty eight seats? You carry the
one that's a good one? Curio two three sixty nine.
Did you know that if you boil a funny bone,
it becomes a laughing stock. That's humorous. Humorous Prim Brumley
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one had a cousin who owned a coal mine. He
would just mind his business. I get it, OURNRM. The
first rule of Synonym Club club is that you must
not talk about, utter mentioned, discuss or gossip about Synonym Club. Sorry, Derek,
that's the best I could do for Dad joke. Wendesie,
that was really good. Sue Leslie's y eight nine. Thank
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you for that. Supersticker James Edgar, speaking of Omar, what's
the most popular greeting cardner family? Happy birthday, Uncle Dad.
It's so true that people are all over. Yesterday I
saw like the actual physical proof for marrying her brother.
Can we just deport her already? Hello? Right?
Speaker 3 (01:21:49):
And then like there was also I saw a bunch
of charts about these third world countries and how often
they like they are incestuous with one another, and so
their average IQs are so much lower than westernized nations.
I mean that I don't, I don't, we don't, we
shouldn't want that.
Speaker 1 (01:22:09):
It's discussed, Yeah, Marci pral Is. The whole food stamps
program needs to be looked into. So many on it
that no longer qualified but still receiving benefits, seniors on
social barely qualify, welfare teeters get benefits. So wrong, it's
so wrong, so so wrong.
Speaker 3 (01:22:24):
And one more thing, really really quickly before you jump
into the next one, just because I had that thought.
When people attack Trump or US or anybody else that
points these stats out about Somali's, about the IQs, about
the incestuous behavior, when they say that that's racist, I
would point you to like some of the African folks
that we have as immigrants who are super super smart.
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This is not a race thing. This is depending on
where you are from in the world and what your
culture is. And there are some cultures in Africa that
really promote education. I don't have a problem with that.
Bring them all, because we know that they'll they're going
to contribute. But these third world nations that do not
contribute and that have disgusting relationships with one with one another,
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why do we want that?
Speaker 29 (01:23:11):
We don't.
Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
Yeah, this is yeah, this is why we need to
vet every single person. We need to vet and not
just let people pour across our border illegally.
Speaker 3 (01:23:22):
Yes, uh huh, I'm sorry for eight.
Speaker 1 (01:23:24):
It's okay. No a bomama eight, A priest, a pastor,
and a rabbit a rabbi are waiting to donate blood.
Speaker 3 (01:23:29):
No, it's a rabbit.
Speaker 4 (01:23:30):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (01:23:30):
A rabbit and a rabbit are waiting to donate blood.
The nurse asked the rabbit, what is your blood type?
He says, I think it's TYPEO. Y'all, love y'all.
Speaker 3 (01:23:44):
I love that joke so much. It's one of my favorites.
Speaker 1 (01:23:47):
I think it's typo. Uh huh. Okay, miss Shelley Bolton, Okay, y'all,
dad joke Wednesday? Did you hear about the four foot
eleven psychic that broke out of prison? Now there's a
small medium at large A and another. Did you know
the first French fries weren't actually cooked in France? They
were cooked in Greece. Oh my, forgive me, you're forgiven,
(01:24:08):
You're forget forgiven. I swallow a bunch of synonyms. Yesterday
gave me the sorest throat I've ever had. Oh my god,
NASA is launching a satellite to say sorry to aliens.
They're calling it Apollo g I'll see myself out now.
Speaker 28 (01:24:29):
Thank god.
Speaker 1 (01:24:30):
These are good ones. Kimmy Joe five. Yes, ozempic type
drugs are killing our friends. Sixty plus does not need
to look like Christy Brinkley. It will never happen. I
mean it can, but it shouldn't.
Speaker 3 (01:24:43):
It shouldn't.
Speaker 1 (01:24:45):
Yeah, just stuck and then eventually you're gonna die and
you're gonna look this way, and then the rest of
it is gonna look man that way.
Speaker 28 (01:24:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:24:55):
Riba Henry sixty two four two Rosie is a huge
butt wipe. That's a great comment. I like that comment,
our nerm. The difference between Rosie and butt wipes is
that butt wipes are useful.
Speaker 3 (01:25:05):
Fair fair point.
Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
I like the playoff of each other there and Popo
chan oh nine. I think Charlie and Erica had a
gape love for each other, agreed, Sweet Bill from Texas
ninety four to six, dadgok Wednesday, How can you be
sure all tickled me Elmo dolls are males before they
leave the factory? There given two test tickles, two testicles.
Get get it, Lady Shannandoah. Compare car colors from the
(01:25:31):
eighties to now. Cars are all black, gray, white, and silver.
In the nineteen hundreds we had color. Look at the
new car lots and shades of gray.
Speaker 3 (01:25:37):
It's so true, and they're all that Matt paint.
Speaker 1 (01:25:40):
Now everything is gray and white, and like back in
the eighties it was Listen. I'm not saying that like
we need to bring back me on. I'm just saying
like everything was colorful and the people were colorful, and
everybody looked unique and different, and I loved that. I
loved it. And now it's like everybody wants to look
like some sort of a human feline. It's really bizarre anyways.
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Angela McDonald one, two, three four, I love you guys.
We love you too, Angela, thank you. We're bringing it in.
Speaker 3 (01:26:11):
We're bringing it in.
Speaker 1 (01:26:12):
We're bringing it in you guys. I gotta take it
under my wire here. You guys have the best Wednesday
ever and we will talk to you tomorrow. Bye, everybody,