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October 9, 2025 91 mins
From Comey’s courtroom plea to Pelosi losing it on CNN, today’s show is packed. We’re breaking down the left’s double standards, Antifa’s chaos, and the viral TikToks everyone’s talking about. Zach Bryan does damage control, Sen. Kennedy torches the shutdown debate, and Greta chants “Free Palestine.” Plus—brutal Antifa clashes, Kimmel mocking prayer, and a Twitch streamer in major trouble.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A bunch of white ladies telling people suspected of crimes
that they should resist. The rest is how people get hurt.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Crazy crazy liberal fianceas you guys, what the hell.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
Is wrong with these people.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
It's the worst of liberal white women right there.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
Good morning, everybody is Thursday. We are so happy to
be here. I first just want to thank Kurin again
today for being here because it's been a rough freaking week,
like really rough week. I could not have done this
week without Corinne and Valin are awesome producer. She's behind
the scenes, y'all don't even see her, but there's like
it's like a Gerbil running the wheel behind the scenes.

(00:43):
That's what's happening. And there's some serious conservative girl power
happening this week. Just want to give props to my girls,
to our girls. Also, there was a comment out on
what was it YouTube? Kurin? Was it YouTube? Yeah? You know,
most people are nice, but then there's also the dicks.

(01:04):
And I just want to give a shout out to
the dick who made a comment to karenn yesterday. Karen
tell us what that comment said? What was that comment?
I thought it was funny, but it was Karen did.
I it was funny, but yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
That Daisy should consider replacing me with a plan.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
With the house a house plant, the house plan, right,
He didn't. He doesn't like Karen and he thinks Karen
should be replaced with the house plant. You guys, so
make sure that you you give Karen some love in
the comments. Because what time is it there? Karen? It's
what time is it? Your time? It's four?

Speaker 1 (01:37):
It's five o'clock now, oh it's five now?

Speaker 4 (01:39):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Five now?

Speaker 3 (01:41):
Yeah, yeah it's early. Anyways, that guy can is what
he can do. So thank you to her. Also, I
want to thank everybody who's been praying for Mok and
Thomas this week. You guys, it's been a week. She
I think is hopping a plane today. So appreciate of
your prayers because they work. And one of the things

(02:03):
that we're most proud of is this community. This community rallies,
you guys always rally There's no community like our community,
and you guys are the best prayer works. I know
you guys have been praying for her, and you guys
have been praying for me, So I really appreciate that.
I know she appreciates it. She's been telling me that,
and you know, I just I cannot thank you guys enough.

(02:26):
So thank you, thank you, thank you for that. Keep
up the prayers because I know she's going to need
it in the coming, you know, weeks months. So she'll
be back on Monday. We're not going to have a
show tomorrow, but we're going to get through all the
news today and keep you guys up to speed on
what's happening. We're going to get started. First of all,
yesterday we talked about I brought up Dolly Parton. Do

(02:49):
you guys remember I talked about that yesterday and how
her sister said, hey, you guys should pray for Dolly,
and I was a little worried because it's Dolly. You know,
we don't want anything happened in to Dollie. But yesterday
Dolly Parton came out with the video and she was like,
I'm not dead yet. She was all money pythoning it yesterday.
So here's a video from Dolly Parton.

Speaker 5 (03:11):
Bring your camera over here.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
I want to say something.

Speaker 5 (03:15):
Well, today's October the eighth, and obviously I'm here doing
some commercials for the Grand Ola Ibrary, which is why
I'm griss. Kind of like old country Western girl. But
before I got started, I wanted to say, I know
lately everybody thinks that I am.

Speaker 3 (03:32):
Sicker than I am. Do I look sick to you?

Speaker 5 (03:34):
I'm working hard here. Anyway, I wanted to put everybody's
mind at ease, those of you that seemed to be
real concerned, which I appreciate. And I appreciate your prayers.
Because I'm a person of faith, I can always use
the prayers for anything and everything. But I want you
to know that I'm okay. I've got some problems. As

(03:56):
I mentioned back when my husband Carl was very sick.
That was for a long time, and then when he passed,
I didn't take care of myself, so I let a
lot of things go that I should have been taken
care of. So anyway, when I got around to it,
the doctor said, we need to take care of this,
we need to take care of that. Nothing major, but

(04:17):
I did have to cancel some things so I could
be closer to home, closer to Vanderbilt, you know where.
I'm kind of having a few treatments here and there.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
But that's it. That's it. She's fine, you know what.
She's the only person I'll forgive for like messing with
their face. I think it's okay. It's like when John
Rivers messed with her face. I forgive it. I'll allow it,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
Yeah, I feel like she's just the most positive, right
person ever. Like who hates Dolly Parton. I can't think
of one person who doesn't love her, I know, the best.

Speaker 3 (04:47):
So she's she's got mocks a lot like her, you know,
just like effervescent. She's like technically.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
Listening to her talk, yeah, like makes me so happy.

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FBI director, former FBI director Comy he pled not guilty

(06:43):
in federal court in your state. Current and because he lied,
because he's lying. Mclierson. He did that to Congress and
he obstructed a congressional proceeding. And we all remember the
twenty twenty testimony on the Russia investigation. Remember that it
was a short hearing yesterday. A tentative trial is set
for January fifth, twenty twenty six, and prosecutors are requesting

(07:06):
additional pre trial time because the case is like super complex,
you guys, I beg to differ on that. I really
think it's cut and dry, but they think it's super complex.
His legal team is going to challenge the indictment because
they're citing political motivation. SI. And this is the breaking
news when it came down yesterday. You guys, check this out.

Speaker 6 (07:28):
A hearing that we did not think it lasts long,
and apparently that is the case, he has entered a
plea of not guilty to two charges federal level. Now
are producers inside the courtroom say the former director accused
of lying to Congress obstructing congressional proceeding, ended the plea
moments ago in front of the judge Michael Knockmanoff appointed

(07:50):
by Joe Biden. Not guilty on both federal charges. He's
accused of lying in front of Congress back in twenty twenty.
So that is the update inside the courtroom. And while that's.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
Happening in one okay, So in case you forgot, here's
the one of the instances of him lying out of
his lying liar hole.

Speaker 7 (08:09):
Here's this interfered in our election during twenty sixteen cycle.
They did it with purpose, they did it with sophistication,
they did it with overwhelming technical efforts, and it was
an active measures campaign driven from the top of that government.
There is no fuzz on that. It is a high
confidence judgment of the entire intelligence community, and the members

(08:31):
of this committee have seen the intelligence. It's not a
close call that happened. That's about as unfake as you
can possibly get and is very very serious, which is
why it's so refreshing to see a bipartisan focus on that,
because this is about America.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
And are we mad Karin that he did not get
a purp walk and he was just like like skating
in and out of like back rooms and stuff like.
He just he was just creepy about it, right.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
Way too much respects for him. I know that when
Trump got his mugshot in Georgia, they made it extremely
difficult for him to avoid the press. They made him
walk out in front of the press, they made him
get his mug shot, and I was extremely rude. But
since since we set that standard, I don't know why
James Commey didn't get the same exactly right, right, I

(09:21):
just assume there are too many complicit people in Alexandria
willing to cover for him and help keep him comfortable.

Speaker 3 (09:30):
Yeah, but I hate it. I want the mug me too.
It was in and out of back doors. I was like,
what is this? Why is he Why does he get
to skate? This guy should totally be embarrassed and he's
a liar and out of the blue. Nancy Pelosi, she
got out of her crypt and put some spackle on
her face, and she was doing around yesterday and she's
really pissed. You guys, watch this.

Speaker 8 (09:52):
Has lied more to Congress than Donald Trump. And that's
why I tore up his speech because it was a
manifesto of life, and I said at the time. So
it's so cute almost that he's accusing somebody of lying.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
To congre Obviously he wasn't under oath.

Speaker 8 (10:08):
It's a different matter. He's the President of the United
States speaking to the Congress of the United States.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
It's so funny when Dana Bash is like, you're kind
of crazy, you know.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
Yeah, that was a great rebuttal from CNN. I did
not expect. I know, it's an important distinction. This is
under oath is a big deal. Yeah, but I actually
don't believe that Donald Trump has lied more than James
Comy to Congress.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
Especially to Congress. Hello, Like it was a congressional hearing
and he lied. You can't do that. And then next
I hope they do fauci you know me too, because
he did that too. Can we arrest him and then
actually do a purp walk because I'd really like to
see that. So more are coming, I hope kind of
like you know I'm talking about. I mean, there's just

(10:57):
there's so many people that need to be arrested and indicted,
and I'm just this is my hope. Anyway. So here's
Eric Schmidt from Missouri. He's becoming a favorite of mind
you guys. He's talking about how there will inevitably be
more people and I love the analogy that he uses here.

Speaker 9 (11:12):
Check us out little prosecutions. I think some of the
statue limitations has expired on some of these things, but
not on a conspiracy. And the fact is, if you're
part of a conspiracy in mal Marker one, but you
try to take an exit ramp at mal Marker five,
you're still liable for the damage and the criminal activity
a mal marker ten where mal marker ten. And so
whether it's Comy Clapp or Brennan whoever else we know

(11:33):
or don't know right now, is a part of this.
I think indictments should be coming here. We can't tolerate this,
and the Democrats try to act like President Trump's weaponizing
and that is not what's happeningntabilities and I would say this.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
Someone has to be accountable fer percent.

Speaker 9 (11:47):
And also we need to be clear the distinction they
weaponized it the fact that we would go after people
who weaponized it is not the same thing, because if
we don't do that, it's going to happen again, right,
and they're going to.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
Keep doing it. We need to hold democrats accountable. They
act like we do all of this stuff, and they're like,
you guys do it. It's all the projection, all the
gas lighting. It drives me insane.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
He's so right, Yeah, and I know for you know
that they'll do it again. Oh yeah, I want them
to be afraid to do it again. But Obama did
it and then we didn't really do anything about it,
and then Joe Biden is it even worse. So I agree,
we have to actually hold them accountable or we're just
going to be stuck in this endless cycle of any
time a Democrat is president, Republicans are politically prosecuted and investigated,

(12:34):
and yeah.

Speaker 3 (12:35):
Every God forbid if they ever hold true power again.
I mean, but this is the thing, they'll just they'll
do it all again. They'll do all of the things
that they say that we're doing to the end degree,
and we just we can't let that happen, you know,
we can't. So let's get into some ice drama. Because
Democrats are going to Democrat. We got to talk about

(12:55):
the Chicago and Portland stuff. Trump called for the mayor
and the governor to be arrested. We have an ex
from yesterday about that. Okay, So he said Chicago mayor
should be in jail for failing to protect ice officers.
Governor Pritzker also, I'm okay with this. I mean I

(13:16):
I'm okay with this. How do you feel about this? X?
How do you feel?

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Yeah, I'm fine with it too. And I think Democrats
love to throw the word treason out there, but I
see a lot of treasonist behavior from these governors that
are resisting ed and federal authority. First of all, they're
just they have no respect for national sovereignty at all.
They've allowed their state and cities to be invaded. They're

(13:40):
people to be victimized by crime. These are treasonist things.
And now they won't allow federal intervention to save American lives.
I think totally block them up. And I also, I
am never going to be mad at a Trump tweet
because because you love him, because I love that.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
And here's some stats for you. Okay, So, Trump's a
deportation agenda is on pace to get rid of two
million illegals in twenty twenty five, and they say it's
just the beginning, which I voted for this, right, Around
half a million illegals have been deported since Trump took
office in January, while another one point six million have
self deported. So just that alone, one point six million

(14:24):
have self deported. You guys, he didn't do that. They
did it themselves because Trump is just in office. Okay,
that's a huge deal. So another almost half a million
illegals have been arrested by Ice since January. And we
all voted for this, and illegals are hearing the message
loud and clear because they're seeing this happen. I mean
that one point six self deport number, that's huge to me.

(14:46):
That is a huge number. And this is a video
that I saw yesterday. I have an illegal trying to
sweet talk christ you know him. There's a lot of
chatter about this on X because people were like, she's
so mean. She's so mean to this guy because he's
essentially asking you, no, im, hey, let me go, and
she's like, no, I'm not gonna do that. You let

(15:09):
me let you out, No, not let you out.

Speaker 4 (15:13):
You're under arrest. You're under arrest.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
Are you here in the United States illegally?

Speaker 10 (15:20):
Stuffs?

Speaker 11 (15:20):
Like you lad on Monday?

Speaker 10 (15:23):
You know if I products, that's.

Speaker 4 (15:27):
A criminal charge in this country to be here illegally.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
Le look at him, He's like, oh crap, she's not
gonna let your brother.

Speaker 12 (15:37):
Yes, yes, what's his name?

Speaker 13 (15:39):
My mother?

Speaker 4 (15:40):
Yes, understand.

Speaker 14 (15:48):
You waited until we detained here, so now you will
be removed from this country.

Speaker 10 (15:52):
I never did any chance to come.

Speaker 15 (15:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (15:54):
Yeah, his brother was charged with identity theft and some
other stuff, and he was here illegally, and so that
dude was with him, also here illegally. They all of
these people were given the opportunity to leave the country
with one thousand dollars in their pocket. Like, I don't

(16:15):
even I think that's so generous that we were offering
these criminals an extra thousand dollars and if you didn't
take it, too bad, So sad. I don't feel sorry
for you. If that's heartless, then I guess I'm heartless.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
No. I love that Christinom is not gentle parenting any
of these illegal immigrants.

Speaker 3 (16:40):
I love that the gentle parenting. Yes, and then this
is a side note, but the other day you know
we talked about Zach Bryan. I know that you were
kind of a Zach Bryan fan. My daughter liked his
music for like five minutes. She was also asked about
him the other day. I know this is total side note,
but they decid I had to ask Christina him about this,

(17:01):
and she did. She was just like, I don't really
care about Zach Brian, but she was asked about him.
This is an update on Hims. I know we talked
about him yesterday, but he's trying to do so much
damage control because I think that a lot of these
celebrities believe that they can spew all this nonsense and
call ice like cocky mfrs and their music, which is

(17:22):
exactly what he did. And then when he gets backlashed,
because this guy is essentially a country singer and his
demo was not happy about that, and he faced backlash,
he's like, oh crap, oh crap. You know, like I
guess I'd pissed people off and I'm going to lose money.
And he is having to backpedal on that. And he

(17:42):
had a response yesterday. This is what he said. He
said to see how much shit the song Stirred Up
makes me not only embarrassed, but kind of scared. Left
ring wing or right wing. We're all one bird and American.
To be clear, I'm on neither side of these radical sides.
This song is about how much I love this country
and everything in it more than anything. When you hear
the rest of the song, you're going to understand the

(18:04):
full context that hits on both sides of the aisle.
Everyone using this now as a weapon is only proving
how devastatingly divided we all are. And then he protected
his account, he locked it down, which I find very interesting.
What a coward, you know. And I he maybe shouldn't
have done that. Maybe he shouldn't have called law enforcement
a bunch of mforts, you know.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Yeah, I love that these celebrities. I think they live
in such sheltered environments and they all go to their
little parties and they talk to each other and they
come up with these ideas as if everybody agrees with them.
But they need to read a different room, you know,
read the actual room that we're in. I don't think
they noticed that culture has completely changed, so they expect

(18:47):
to I'm sure he expected to release this song and
everyone be like, oh my god, you're a hero, right,
You're the best. Right, And now he has to come
up with that BS statement.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
Yeah exactly, I think we didn't mean it. Yeah we
have a tweet. Do we have a tweet? Ballain? I
think I say tweet it's an ax. Yeah we have it.
I mean you can see exactly what he Yeah, this
is cocky mf rs is what he called them. So
and then he's talking this is a statement right here,
and then he locked his count down like a total pansy.
This guy is. You don't get to play victim now, dude,

(19:19):
you don't get to do that. So anyways, that guy's
a loser. Just letting you know. That's how I feel
about that. So also, just in a side about this
I stuff, here are some older liberal ladies who have
figured out the TikTok and the Facebook, and they want
to teach you how to fight back against law enforcement.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
Here we go.

Speaker 16 (19:38):
We are your neighbors and friends, and some of us
are family members, have family members from your community with ours,
and we're out teaching people, especially the white people, how
they can help defend everybody when they go out shopping
or they have an errand to do, how to stop

(20:01):
the ice and the people in the masks that are
kidnapping people. We don't want that. That's wrong. Okay, So
we're out here. We do this every week. We teach people,
and then those people go and teach other people. So
we are doing what we can and.

Speaker 17 (20:20):
We love you.

Speaker 3 (20:22):
Oh my god. They're like the old Spice girls.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
Yeah, the MLS of ICE resistance.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
And cannot what are they doing? Like, how what are
they teaching? This is what I want to know. You
can't just stop.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
I feel like nothing they are teaching could be helpful
to people resisting arrest and this. But I think liberals
have tried to confront this in their own party before.
But a bunch of white ladies telling illegal immigrants or
people suspected of crimes that they should resist arrest is
how people get hurt and in more trouble.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
Yeah, but they don't.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
They have no concept of that because they're too privileged
to understand the consequences what they're telling people to do.
The worst of liberal white women right there.

Speaker 3 (21:04):
I think the only thing worse than liberal white women
are old liberal white women. That's it. Yeah, exactly, you guys.
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Yesterday there was a round table. I don't know if
you guys saw that. There's a White House round table
yesterday on Antifa, and he wanted to hear. Trump wanted

(22:54):
to hear from all of the independent journalists who have
seen firsthand the madness that is Antifa. And one of
the journalists, his name is Jonathan Cho. He is a
journalist and immediate professional. He works as a Senior Fellow
with the Discovery Institute's Center on Wealth and Poverty. He
was one of the journalists asked to participate yesterday and

(23:15):
he made a video on the way in.

Speaker 18 (23:17):
Check this out when forty eight hours just the other day,
I was in Portland, Oregon covering an ANTIPA direct action
smoke is now being deployed. Now I'm in Washington, d
C invited alongside a group of other independent journalists to
attend an ANTIFA roundtable with President Trump. We're going to
briefe him about how these domestic terrorists work, and of

(23:38):
course share our own personal experiences covering these nutjobs on
the front lines. Looking back at the past five years
getting the docks with my address on buildings being targeted
by ANTIPA with violence, I guess it was all worth it,
because this very moment could change the trajectory of how
the US government, how the federal authority start to target

(24:02):
and go after these folks to wipe them out once
and for all.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
Remember when penguin man, who's the guy that looks like
a penguin, who's the congressman that looks like a penguin?
Or a senator? What's his name? You guys know who
I'm talking about. Short guy that like waddles, what's his name?
He said? He said Antifa didn't exist. Nadler yes, Nadler. Yeah,
you guys knew who I was talking about. When I
said penguin, you knew exactly what was talking about.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
I could picture him a meeting, right.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
Remember he said, oh, Antifa doesn't exist, Like, are you
kidding me? I mean, at least this administration is facing
these because they're freaking terrorists. It's a terrorist organization, is
what they are. They're terrorizing people. And so I'm so
glad to see that President Trump is actually facing this
head on because these lunatics have been around forever. I

(24:54):
had no idea how long they've been in existence. And
I think somebody said they've been around since like the
forties some capacity. I was like what, I had no idea,
So that was crazy. And then just people went around
and they talked about their experiences with Antifa, very eye opening.
Trump had press there, and we'll get to that. There's

(25:14):
a you know, they talked about how the press has
just been complicit in all of this and awful, and
he railed on them beautiful. I have a beautiful clip
with that. But Brandy Cruz, she's a Seattle journalist. She
was actually a liberal, and I'm pretty sure that dealing
with Antifa turned her. This is her speaking.

Speaker 19 (25:35):
Stream reporter in Sattle for ten years, I was a
TV reporter on the streets doing my job, and I
was still assaulted by Antifa. So it's not about being conservative.
It's about people who go there and show what they're doing.
And when I saw after all those years that the
media wouldn't be honest about what was happening, that Democratic
politicians wouldn't be honest about what was happening, I thought, well, gosh,

(25:58):
if they're not being honest about that, maybe they're not
being honest about President Trump either. And it opened my
mind to just looking at things for what they were.
And now I find you quite funny.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
Actually no, it's like it's not. I'm much happier about it.

Speaker 19 (26:11):
But you know, for me, again, I could not care
any less the stories that they go to print. This
is what I care about. We have three and a
half years. Nothing is guaranteed, although I think if Democrats
keep it up, will probably have Republican presidents for the
next three decades. But nothing is guaranteed, and so what
I want to see over the next three and a
half years is a full court press to dismantle Antifa
once in for all in a meaningful way. I know, Andy,

(26:34):
we talked before this about some ideas. That's really what
we want to I don't care what the media says,
I don't care what Democrats say. They will never wake
up to this fact. So we want the federal government
to take as many of these cases as possible. Look
at the interstate travel between Portland and Seattle when it
comes to these people who are committing violent acts, and
hopefully in three and a half years.

Speaker 3 (26:56):
Those are some of my favorite Conservatives are the ones
who have turned you know, who were once liberals and
they were pretty jaded and then they came to the
right side. Because we've seen them, you.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
Know, born again or a conservative.

Speaker 3 (27:09):
They're born again Conservatives because they've been on the other
side and they've gone through the transition. It's kind of like,
you know, somebody who just had a really terrible life
or upbringing and then they weren't you know, they weren't
a person of they were not a person of faith,
and then they became a born again Christian. Like those
are the to me, they're like the best kind of
Christian because they really they get it and then they

(27:31):
they see they see everything. It's like they're omnipotent, they
can really see both sides. I really love those kind
of conservatives, So when I saw that, I was like,
I dig that.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
You know, Yeah, she's amazing. But I will say I
think she thinks, still kind of idealistically, that Democrats just
haven't noticed how bad this is. And I feel pretty
cynical about it. I feel like Democrats know exactly how
bad Antifa is, but they like it. They like that
Antifa will do all of the dirty work for them,

(28:01):
all of the intimidation and the violence and the silence
scene of conservatives that they've become like the army for
the radical left. Yes, and I think a lot of
Democrats are thinking, like, I don't want to get rid
of them. They're doing all the hard stuff. I agree,
I can keep my hands clean over here and they
can do all of that. So I think it's not

(28:22):
that they don't realize. I think they absolutely know who
Antifa is and they want them there.

Speaker 3 (28:28):
That's such a fantastic because that's such a great point.
Karen and I saw two gentlemen talking yesterday. I honestly
don't remember who it was because I was looking at
so much stuff yesterday, but they were talking about a
very similar point where a lot of liberals and democrats
are online, like a lot of pundits, they'll say awful things,

(28:48):
and they'll instigate, and they'll try to initiate, like stuff
that is violent, and they won't say that they want
people to get hurt, but they want other people to
do the hurting and the killing, you know what I mean, Like,
and they'll they'll they'll try to rile people up, especially
when it comes to like this fascism and this Nazi bullshit.

(29:09):
You know, they'll do it so so a crazy person
out there in the masses will do their bidding and
they don't have to do it, you know what I mean.
So they're delighted to say the things that are awful,
and you know, like they're happy to say it, so
other people will go out there and carry out what
they're saying. And so that's why they don't lower the

(29:31):
temperature is because these people wanted to happen kind of
like what you're saying this is.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
And they're so worried that we'll take the crazy people
off the streets and then what who's going to listen
to their tweets? Who's going to act on what they
actually want to.

Speaker 3 (29:45):
Happen, exactly, totally. God, you're so right, You're so right.
And this is Katie Daviscort who was talking with the
black GUYE and she was punched in the face by Auntie.
But the same day that Nick Sorter was arrested. What's
interesting is that the guys who lunched her, we're not arrested.
And Democrats are saying that she's faking it. Like some
of these Democrats are like, she's just faking the black eyes.

(30:07):
She's fakant. Oh my god, you cannot make this up.
Here's Katie Davis Court.

Speaker 20 (30:12):
Host Millennia alongside and you know and Jack Pasovic. I
have been infiltrating ANTIFA cells in Seattle and Portland for
the past decade. I know their inner workings, and Antifa
uses extreme political violence to crush the civil rights of
their political enemies and believes that violence is justified by
any means necessary. But today I want to focus on

(30:34):
what is happening in Portland at the Ice facility. I've
been covering this for the past four months, and this
is a call out to corporate media who has completely
ignored this story.

Speaker 3 (30:46):
Or has falsely reported on it.

Speaker 20 (30:49):
This is nothing short other than a sustained attack on
the United States, which is being supported by Democratic elected officials.
The Portland Police Borough has completely a bad several blocks
outside the ice facility, giving away their jurisdiction to a
terrorist group who has spent the past four months harassing, assaulting,

(31:10):
and intimidating anyone they perceived to be against their cause.
Not only have federal agents been relentlessly assaulted for more
than one hundred consecutive days, black clad anarchists militants concealing
their identities behind black facial coverings have been assaulting reporters
just for trying to cover their crimes. Today, I am

(31:32):
sitting here with a black eye and a concussion after
being violently hit in the face with a metal pole
while reporting outside the Ice facility just.

Speaker 10 (31:40):
This past week.

Speaker 20 (31:42):
After the attack, I immediately went to three Portland Police
officers who refused to detain the suspect. I took the
time to chase down the suspect in the streets. Had
are held for thirty five minutes. Oh girl, I was
waiting for Portland police to come and they never came.

Speaker 3 (32:00):
And the police never came, Like, what does that tell you?
It's on you totally.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
They have no responsibility for the violence. They will not
take any responsibility. I think I understand that some of
the police don't want to get involved because it is
so violent and they're scared. But it's like, I don't
know if you should be.

Speaker 3 (32:20):
That's their job, that's their literal job is to go
into danger. Like, if they don't want to go into danger,
maybe find somebody else to do your damn job. I mean,
that's why do democrats want lawlessness so much. It's the
number one job of government to keep the citizen safe.
They're not doing that. They're failing, which is why Trump
is stepping in. This is why it's so maddening to

(32:42):
me that people are like, oh, Trump is being mean.
He's an it's autocracy, he's a dictator. Okay, do you
see what's happening here. I mean, if when the police
don't come when you're in trouble, that's a problem. That's
a big problem. They're not doing their job in Portland,
they're not doing their job in Chicago. There are other
cities across the country where they're not doing their job.

(33:02):
We need to ask the question why and if they're
not doing it. Then, Yeah, Trumps, they need to step
in because that's lawlessness and that's the number one job
of the government is to keep us safe. Yeah. I
love this so much too. It's a major truth bomb
in the next clip because they were saying the reason
why Antifa is doing what they're doing is because of

(33:23):
the media. Basically, they're starting to talk about the media
a little bit. Check this out.

Speaker 21 (33:28):
What are they gaining other than they're obviously paid. They
paid a lot of money.

Speaker 13 (33:32):
Go ahead, please, mister president, if I can answer that question.
The reason why they're doing it is because the same
media that's sitting in this room with us has declared
all of us at this table Nazis and fascists, and
they've been doing this for years. This is why Antifa
feels emboldened to attack us.

Speaker 22 (33:48):
Now.

Speaker 13 (33:48):
Almost every single person at this table has been threatened
with the steel bat. We've been assaulted, we've been harassed,
we've been threatened, and that is a huge part due
to the media. So my message right now is for
you guys. Was two years ago in or back in
twenty twenty, by the way, I was censored for my
reporting on Antifa here in Washington, DC. You were talking

(34:08):
about how safe it is now, mister president, it wasn't
so safe back there that Back in twenty twenty, I
watched as a father was being mobbed and surrounded by
Antifa members as his terrified, crying children looked on in
or the police here did nothing. I watched as a
woman how her hair violently ripped out of her skull
simply for waving an American flag on the streets of Washington, DC.

(34:30):
And by the way, if you guys try to go
and find any of this footage, you won't find any
of it because Twitter deleted all of it because our
president shared my reporting and they deleted my entire account
immediately after. So now if you want to know what
happened in twenty twenty, all you're going to see is
the media headlines that said it was fiery but mostly peaceful.

Speaker 3 (34:48):
Thanks for that one, CNN. Yeah, okay, so they wait,
they deleted her account. Don't they call that censorship? Isn't
that what they accused Trump of when it comes to
me Kimmel, But wait, I thought that I thought we
were doing that, but they weren't doing it. That's weird,
so weird.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
I'm glad that we're talking about this again because it's
been a while, you know, elon block Twitter, where I
feel like we're pretty comfortable now having this like safe
space for free speed.

Speaker 3 (35:17):
Yes, but twenty.

Speaker 1 (35:18):
Twenty was terrible. I remember. I mean, I got my
YouTube band and Twitter shadow bands. But those reporters who
were in the field getting getting these stories about the
BLM violence at the deleted accounts, deleted videosage that will
never get back. They actually just try to wipe it

(35:39):
off the internet. And we pretend now that it didn't happen.

Speaker 3 (35:44):
Oh my god, because now we fixed it totally.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
But it happened.

Speaker 3 (35:48):
Yep, it totally did. So many conservatives were either suppressed
or shut down completely. Like we MAK and I are
always just amazed that we're still doing what we're doing
because we survived, like we stayed above water, like barely,
like we were like underwater. We were like the ducks,
you know what I mean. We were just like, let's

(36:09):
just try to like survive this, and we did, by
the grace of God. We survived because so many people
around us did not. And so when I hear people
on the left complain about censorship, I'm like, you can
suck it. Are you kidding? Like, we all went through this,
whether it was just for being conservative or the irs
targeting conservatives, we went through I mean, they went through

(36:31):
all that during the Obama rain. I mean that's just
the tip of the iceberg, or you know, just everything
during COVID doctors being shut down. You don't get to
talk about censorship, y'all don't own that conversation. We can
all just come at you with example after example after
example of how we've been suppressed and squelched and censored

(36:51):
by you. So shut it. Yeah, you don't get to talk.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
They cheered for it, and we know now it came
from the highest level totally. I was telling Twitter to
do it. The FBI was telling YouTube and Facebook to
take people to delete their accounts, to take content down
from private citizens, even but definitely from conservative influencers that
had any any kind of Republican base. They were just

(37:16):
trying to silence the opposition entirely, right.

Speaker 3 (37:19):
It's just more projection and more gaslighting. It's what they're
great at. This is what they do. And on that vein,
this is Trump dressing down a liberal, some liberal like
CNN Media check. Her name is Kristen Holmes. And she
tried to do like some sort of gotcha question with
him yesterday and he just wasn't having it. Here he is.

Speaker 21 (37:41):
CNN speaking, by the way, so you know, this is
one of one of the worst reporters that you'll ever
already want to take a question, So go ahead.

Speaker 17 (37:52):
How will you decide which workers get back pay and
which workers do not?

Speaker 21 (37:56):
Well, we're going to see most of them are going
to get back pay, and we're.

Speaker 13 (37:59):
Going to.

Speaker 3 (38:01):
He was just like, take all the seats. I'm not
dealing with your crap today. And that was probably one
of my favorite clips from yesterday, cause I think we're
all so over their crap, like he dealt with it
in his first term, but now all of us are
just like, we know you're full of crap. We know
you are well your propaganda machine, so many of you are.
I mean, even some of the good ones tend to be.

(38:23):
They kind of get on my nerves sometimes, you know,
I say, the good ones, the ones that I think
are on our side. I still I'm leary of all
of legacy media. Legacy media just so I just we're
onto all of them. And so now I think he
has no problem just looking at them. And saying take
all the seats, which is what he did in that
particular case, and that gave me all the glees. I

(38:45):
loved it.

Speaker 1 (38:46):
Yeah, I love He always does that upfront too, so
they don't even really get their gotcha. He immediately discredits
whoever's going to ask the questions, so they don't even
get the good burn in. And I think that's a
great example of Trump controlling the narrative in this in
this administration better than he did in his first one.
He says, now he's not going to even let you
ask the question. He's going to let everyone know you're

(39:06):
an idiot before you ask the question.

Speaker 3 (39:08):
He's a true alpha. And yeah, such an alpha. Okay,
So the shutdown you guys were on day eight is eight. Yes,
I just I needed a clip that didn't make me
want to punch all these people in the face, So
I chose Senator Kennedy. You guys here he is on
the Schumer shutdown, because that's what this is.

Speaker 15 (39:28):
Check this out is he's nervous as a pregnant nun
about losing his reelection to the socialist wing of his party,
led by a congresswoman, Ocasio Courts, which is in control.
Now we will eventually come out of this this shutdown.

(39:49):
Here's how I think it won't happen, Chuck. Senator Schumer
is a smart man. He's been around a long time.
His his his first car was a chariot. Washington is all
he's ever known his entire life. He knows he's on

(40:10):
shaky ground here in terms of policy. So here's how
I think it'll end. Schimber will go to six or
eight of his colleagues and say Democrats, of course, and
say I want you to vote to lift the the shutdown.
Now he'll say, I can't vote with you. I've got
to appear to be tough. I may even have to

(40:32):
criticize you. But wink, wink, nod, nod. I'm trying to
make the moon wing of the party and love me,
but you bail me out.

Speaker 3 (40:45):
The chariot thing. It's just like, I freaking love that
guy so much. It's the only way I can deal
with this is end of this week. It's been a
week and I was like, I gotta have Kennedy, you know,
I do, Yeah, yeah, And I think.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
He's absolutely right. That is what's going to happen. All
the back door deals and Chuck is going to pretend
he had nothing to do with it, but you know
he's back there whipping the votes because he doesn't want
this shut.

Speaker 3 (41:07):
Down totally to continue. Yah, because I feel like it's
it's all on his shoulder, like it is. It's his fault.
This is his fault. But never mind all that, because
we have representatives literally fighting in the halls of the capital.
This is what they're doing. And I have Hakeem Jeffries
and Mike Lawler. They were having a heated exchange yesterday.
Now I could have chosen the real clip, but I

(41:28):
didn't feel like it, so I chose the sombrero sombrero,
a fine version of the clip. So that's what you
guys get. You're welcome, talk wasted.

Speaker 23 (41:38):
I'm going to talk to me and talking about because
you don't want to hear what I have to say.

Speaker 3 (41:42):
Oh list, just keep your mouth shut because you showed up.

Speaker 1 (41:47):
You showed up, and so you voted for this one.

Speaker 12 (41:51):
Place you can extend it bro permanent extension of massive
tax breaks for.

Speaker 21 (41:58):
Your billionaire son.

Speaker 24 (42:00):
Percent of Americans can get a permanent ninety percent of
Americans take the standard deduction.

Speaker 15 (42:04):
Is that right?

Speaker 3 (42:05):
Ninety percent of Americans take the standard deduction, is right,
it's just so much better with the sombrero. It is.
It is, they're fighting better. They're fighting like toddlers, and
that's mean to toddlers, you guys, it really is.

Speaker 1 (42:18):
And fighting again against Americans Haqeen Jeffries doesn't. He wants
you to pay more taxes and he wants illegal immigrants
to get everything for free. Yeah, and then and it
could not be more clear than it is now.

Speaker 3 (42:29):
Right, And then they're lying about it and they're like, no, no,
that's not what it's for. It's for Americans. No, it's
for illegals. That's what it's for. You can read it.
Just go and look at it. That's what they want anyways.
And then we have Jimmy Kimmel, you guys. So he
went on a show the other night and he was
talking about the shutdown and he mocked Prayer. I wasn't

(42:50):
gonna include this, but I just think it's important that
people know that we have jack holes like him that
are on late night TV. And it's like after the
Charlie Kirk staff and everything, like after he was fired,
heard saying what he said, I said, fired, I'm for
what like two seconds he was I guess let go
or suspended for two point five seconds and then he

(43:13):
was let back on. But he was suspended because of
the stuff he said about Charlie Kirk and now he's
mocking prayer and Christianity. Basically. I just just watch this
Mike Josan.

Speaker 22 (43:28):
He said Republicans are praying it'll be a very short.

Speaker 3 (43:31):
Shutdown, which is good. That'll help prayer. Okay, So I
know he's allowed to say that, like it's free country,
you can say it, but he's still an asshole for
saying it. I just wanted to point that out.

Speaker 1 (43:44):
I don't know where they get these audiences. ABC must
have they just recycled the view audience goes to Jimmy
Kimmel and they just like clap maniacally over the dumbest
things ever, right, like people who are laughing. I just don't.
I don't. He can say it whatever. I think it's rude,
but it's definitely not funny. So why are all all
of those people laughing right answering?

Speaker 3 (44:04):
And I think it's just interesting. And I want to
point out that Christians are an easy target because we
can be a target free speech in this country. Is free, right,
Like it's free and you can do that and you
can say it openly. I'd like for him to try
to make fun of like say Mohammed in an Islamic country,
do that, Jimmy, and see how that works out for you. You know,

(44:25):
he won't do it. He won't do it. Yeah, I
saw this other clip just because I want to make
sure that there's because there's a lot of people that
are we'll get to the canvas step and everything, but
there's just so much crap out there right now that
I just I feel like Charlie Kirk's legacy is not

(44:46):
a couple of weeks ago, there was so much goodness
and light surrounding Charlie Kirk, and now it's just like
it's I feel like it's being dampened by so much
crap and narcissism and people trying to capitalize on and
that is bothering me. And so I saw this clip
and I just I just wanted to play it for
you guys.

Speaker 22 (45:06):
And the enemies are Wokeism, re Marxism combining with Islamism
to go after what we call the American way of life.
And the American way of life is very simple I
want to be able to get married, buy a home,
have kids, allow them to ride their bike till the
sun goes down, send them to a good school, have
a low crime neighborhood. Not to have my kid be

(45:27):
taught the lesbian, gay, transgender garbage in their school, while
also while also not having them have to hear the
Muslim call to prayer five times a day. That's important.
We want the American way of life, which is by

(45:49):
the way Christendom, Christians, our sacrifice, our toil, our vision,
the outgrowth of the scriptures gave us Western civilization. And
this is where I think is a great rally. And
crime doesn't matter if you're Hispanic, doesn't matter, if you're Asian,
doesn't matter if you're black or white, everybody. If you
are Christian and Jesus Christ is your Lord and savior,

(46:10):
these two threats are combining forces to come after us,
and it's time that the Church stands and rises up
against it.

Speaker 3 (46:17):
I just think it's important for people to go back
and watch him, that's all. I just wanted to point
that out because there's just a lot of crap out
there about him right now and people taking him and
trying to make him into something that perhaps he wasn't.
Maybe just listen to him. That's just my point on that.

Speaker 1 (46:36):
I agree. He has so many great speeches, so many
great clips, and we don't need anyone else to interpret them.
He's a very good speaker. That is, he was gifted,
blessed with such great authority to speak on such things,
and we don't need anyone to translate.

Speaker 3 (46:54):
That's right, That's absolutely right. Okay. One of the things
that we haven't really talked about in a while is
the Palisades fire. Yesterday, there was a twenty nine year
old uber driver that was arrested in connection to those
fires that made La a wasteland last January. His name
is Jonathan Rindernecked. I think is how you pronounce his name.

(47:15):
He started the fire on New Year's Day, well this
last January, and it was on New Year's Day. It
turned out to be one of the most destructive fires
in LA history. It killed twelve. This guy's freaking lunatic.
They found evidence that he generated from a chat GPT
messaging thing on his phone of an image of a
burning city. He asked AI in July of twenty twenty

(47:38):
four to make an image showing a hellish fire scene
where people were watching the world burn down, watching the
people struggle. Total crazy person. So we know now that
the city of la and the State of California, they
were allowed. They actually allowed the fire to burn for
a week into Panga State Park and then it rekindled

(47:58):
and destroyed the palace. So Spencer Pratt, who's become my
go to when it comes to this Palisades fire staff,
he put out a video yesterday asking you know why
they're not holding gab or when they're going to hold
Gavin accountable?

Speaker 17 (48:12):
Check this out months ago, told the court what caused
the Palisades fire, and today the Department of Justice has
proven us right. It was a rekindle of the New
Year's Eve Lockman fire and wasn't properly contained by La
City Fire. The city left it to burn and the

(48:33):
state left it to burn for nearly a week on
their property. They are now on the hook for the
dangerous condition that led to the destruction of my town.
Told you the best part is now finally we get
access to the ATF report. I told you justice was coming.

(48:57):
This is just the beginning.

Speaker 3 (49:00):
Yeah, I mean, don't you think that it's weird? How
Karen Bass and Gavin Newsome. They'll stop everything to help
criminals succeed in this country, but then they can't help
a fire where they live. I think that's weird. Don't
you guys think that's weird.

Speaker 1 (49:16):
It's also weird that they claim to be environmentalist. Yeah,
but they allowed the destruction of environments all over their state.
And this has been a even before Gavin. California has
had a major problem with this. Trump is one of
the only people that call them out. They do not
do any kind of fire management, so anytime someone throws
a match or even light being strikes, the state goes

(49:39):
up in totally and they do nothing to manage it.
And as a Nevada, Nevada has burned many times because
California does not manage the fires, and it jumps across
the border and then it ends because Nevada does do
forest management but California does not, So you can actually
see it. It'll jump over the border and then the
fire will will startop because our firefighters put it out

(50:02):
and we have brush management and forest management here, but
that it is out of it is out of control.
They let people die, they let animals die, burn the
environment in the economic damage of this. They will take
you decades to recall that.

Speaker 3 (50:17):
It's insane. It's totally say and this will be a
massive lawsuit, you know. Lawyer lawyers are just salivating over
this right now, and it's and I can see why.

Speaker 1 (50:27):
And what sucks though, is like, even if they win
a lawsuit, who pays for that except the tax totally?
Who already paid for it?

Speaker 3 (50:34):
Mm hmm spot on. Yeah, you're absolutely right. It's just insane.
And you're right they call themselves environmentalists. And then you know,
it's to me, what's so crazy because you and I
would be in trouble for this, like we would be
this is we would be on the hook for all
of this and we'd be put in jail, we would
be I just so accountable. Yet Gavin will run for

(50:55):
president and there will be idiots out there who will
vote for him. That's what is so astounding to me.
It's the Democrat way, you guys, it's crazy.

Speaker 1 (51:06):
Yeah, bencer Pratt is doing great well. He is carrying
Gavin down because nobody else is bringing attention to it the.

Speaker 3 (51:12):
Way I who would have thought he would have become
a mount It's just out of the blue it's just nuts. Okay.
I know, I'm just all over the place today, you guys,
Sorry about that. It's just the news is everywhere. But
the next thing we're going to go on to is
Venezuelan drug boats. We're going from fires to Venezuelan drug boats.
I got a video of a Venezuelan drug boat headed

(51:33):
for America. You guys, a lot of you probably saw this.
It's allegedly loaded with enough drugs to kill twenty five
to fifty thousand people, and it was blown up by
the US military early in the morning of October third,
off the coast of Venezuela. I'm okay with this. I mean,
I'm actually I'm like, I'm fine with it. Yesterday, Senators

(51:53):
Adam Shipp and uh tim Kin invoked the War Powers
Resolution to compel a Senate vote blocking Trump's military strikes
against these boats in the Caribbean. Apparently twenty one people
have been killed on these boats. Drug lords, you know,
like these are people who are drug runners. So they
say twenty one people have been killed, and they're sad

(52:14):
about it and they don't like it, even though the
strikes are targeting like trend Dee Arragua and Trump is
defending it and saying, listen, this is crucial to get
rid of these boats and to just blast them out
of the water if we want to stop drugs flowing
into our country. Venezuela is saying that this is undeclared war,

(52:34):
and as I don't think the surprises anybody, but Ram
Paul doesn't like this either. So here's Ran talking about
this about.

Speaker 25 (52:42):
What's going on in the Caribbean, Senator Ran Paul, and
specifically when it comes to Venezuela. And you've been outspoken
about this. You commented around fears of extraditial killings following
the first boat. We've now had four. Your concern about
the president's actions here? Is he looking for change in Venezuela?

Speaker 17 (53:02):
You know, I don't know.

Speaker 24 (53:03):
But we did discover today that the Coastguard, when they
interdict boats, it's a common thing off the coast of
Miami in California, about twenty five percent of the time
the boat that they bored doesn't have drugs on it,
so they've made an error, but they don't kill them.
But we've blown up four boats now, and if the
percentage is hold true, did one of those four boats

(53:24):
not have drug dealers on it. If they all had
drug dealers on it, you know, the first eleven they killed,
what were their names, what was the evidence linking them
to being part of a gang? So I think there's
a lot of unknowns here, and I don't think you
can have a universal Coastguard policy of just blowing up
boats before they're interdicted.

Speaker 3 (53:45):
Okay, I kind of don't care what their names are.
I'm just going to be honest because I voted for this.
And if you know anybody that's died from a fentanyl
overdose or has children or a child who has died
from a fentanyl overdose, you don't give a shit. You
just don't care. I don't care. Do you care what
their names are? I don't care what their names are.
Do they know what the names are of the people
that they've killed in this country from the drugs, from

(54:08):
the fetanyl? I doubt that they know their names. So
I voted for this too. I don't care. Do you care?

Speaker 1 (54:16):
Yeah? No, And I am often on the side of
Brand Paul when it comes to war and war games
that we play, but not this time, because I actually
think a war against the cartels is one of the
only wars in America has bought in their own interest
in decades, right, because, like you said, people are losing
their kids, their siblings two fentanyl overdoses. And not to mention,

(54:41):
these cartels are doing worse than smuggling drugs. They are
also smuggling people, right, And there needs to be a
deterrent because we have boarded their boats and taken all
their drugs and that's what we've been doing for the
last decade. And they don't care. They just get another
boat full of drugs and they bring it over. If
they have to worry that they might be blown out
of the sea, they might not do it.

Speaker 15 (55:03):
Right.

Speaker 3 (55:03):
It's a really it's a good determin and that's that's good.

Speaker 1 (55:06):
That's good for me. I think this is this is
a just war, one of the only ones in the
last few decades. And I completely support military acts.

Speaker 16 (55:17):
Right.

Speaker 3 (55:17):
It's like it's like the one stopping there, It's like
the one point six million self deporting illegals. It's a
good deterrent. Maybe they'll be like, maybe we should think
twice about driving our boat there and taking some drugs there.
Maybe we should think twice. Plus you know this whole
he has to have congressional you know, it's a congress
thing in order to wage war on this country. I

(55:39):
called b us on that too, because we haven't had
congressional approval to do strikes on anybody since nineteen forty two.
So that's stupid, you know, because people on the left
are saying.

Speaker 1 (55:51):
Miss Jefferson deployed the Marines without congressional approuvment, and he's
a founding father.

Speaker 3 (55:56):
So this is the thing. I just think that that's
when you president can do a strike on anybody that's
hostile towards us, and so that's what Trump is doing.
This is hostile if they're coming in and trying to
kill our people with drugs, take them out. That's how
I feel about it.

Speaker 1 (56:13):
Yeah, rand is so used to arguing, okay, it is
it is hard to make an argument sometimes for somebody
in Alabama to tell them how you know, Iraq is
going to affect their daily life or their freedom. And
I see that, and I'm with him on that. It's like,
I don't think this will impact your your daily life.
And maybe we don't need to spend money there. You

(56:33):
don't need to have troops there, but fentanyl and the
drug cartels in America. They do affect your daily life,
right and your family. Absolutely, there is a direct impact.
So I don't think he's used to seeing because he's
so used to fighting against wars that are a little
easier to fight against because you don't feel that. But this,

(56:54):
this is a different kind of bar and I think
he will get up. He should get on yeah.

Speaker 3 (56:58):
Because I mean, the fentanyl was the number one killer
of Americans aged eighteen to forty four until trumpet into
office during the Biden era. That's what it was. I mean,
the number one killer, you guys. So it's kind of
a big deal if we can try to stop that,
if Trump can don't get in his way. I mean,
I really think that that is a that's something that
we should say. Okay, you handle that. I also voted

(57:20):
for this, I really did. Now. Something I think is
really interesting though, is that Ran you know. And I
think it's important to play this clip too, because Rand
does love Trump. He does. He thinks he is the
best president ever, which I did not know that until
he said it out loud, even though he hates a
lot of what he does and he's combative against some

(57:41):
of the policies that he has and that he carries
out watch this clip.

Speaker 24 (57:46):
The interesting thing is, despite my complaints, despite my pushback,
I still think he's the best president of our lifetime. Frankly,
I would vote from a million times over a socialist
like Hairins or a president like Biden who is unable
to really perform the functions of the job. But yeah,
on so many things, he's for lower taxes, less regulation,

(58:07):
he's more pro business. Doesn't mean I agree with everything,
But just because I have disagreements and some of the
things are big disagreements, doesn't mean that I actually, frankly
don't think he's a great president.

Speaker 3 (58:18):
I just thought that was really interesting. I wanted to
play that, you know. I thought that was nice because
a lot of people are like, oh my god, he
needs to get out. He's a rhina or whatever. They
call him, all sorts of names. But it just shows
you that, you know, people on our party, on our side,
they can disagree with certain things, they can still think
that he is the best president that we've ever had.
I just I think it's important to point out out,

(58:39):
you guys.

Speaker 1 (58:40):
I love I love brand that's a great, great perspective
that he has. Because I do think he argues a
lot ideologically, but at the end today you have to
deal in reality, and clearly he does.

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slash Chicks promo code Chicks. The White House announced Israel
and Hamas have both signed off on a peace plan.
We have the White House statement right here. I am
very proud to and oh this is so small. What
was I thinking you guys? I am very proud to
announce that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on

(01:00:42):
the first phase of our peace plan. This means that
all of the hostages will be released very soon and
Israel will withdraw their troops to an ingreeed upon time
as the first steps toward a strong, durable, and everlasting piece.
All parties will be treated fairly. This is a great
day for the Arab and Muslim world, Israel, all surrounding
nations in the United States of America. And we think

(01:01:02):
the mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey who worked with
us to make this historic and unprecedented event happened. Blessed
are the peacemakers. Donald J. Trump. It's pretty amazing, it
really is. I gotta tell you, I didn't know. I
was very hesitant to think that this was going to happen.

Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
Yeah, it's so hard to be optimistic after so many
years of failed peace deals. But I am so hopeful.
This is a great sign. And I love having a
president that is so dedicated to the cause of peace,
not just verbally, like I don't think it's just talk
from him. I think he truly really wants agreed peace agreed,

(01:01:40):
and it's amazing to see. I really hope their success.

Speaker 3 (01:01:44):
Yah, I totally agree with you. And then he was
talking to Fox about the hostages. Here's a clip on that.

Speaker 26 (01:01:49):
The Jews are going to be released. It's probably our time,
would be probably Monday, And you know, it's there terribly
terrible situation. They're they're deep, they're deep in the earth,
and they're being gotten and a lot of things are
happening right now as we speak. So much is happening

(01:02:09):
to get the hostages freed, and we think they'll all
be coming back on Monday.

Speaker 3 (01:02:19):
And then this is one last video of him talking
to the families of the hostages, which was my favorite.

Speaker 27 (01:02:25):
You guys have to say to President Trump, you did it,
You did it.

Speaker 12 (01:02:37):
Thank you. This is amazing, mister President.

Speaker 4 (01:02:41):
We believe in you.

Speaker 12 (01:02:42):
We know you've done so much for us over the
past since you became a president and even before that,
and we trust you fulfilled the mission until every hostage,
every forty eight of the hostages are home.

Speaker 27 (01:02:54):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 12 (01:02:55):
Less it be the peacemaker. God bless you, mister president,
God bless America.

Speaker 3 (01:03:03):
He probably won't get the Nobel Peace Prize though, because
he's Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
Yeah, not that he cares.

Speaker 3 (01:03:09):
He doesn't care. He doesn't care. I don't think, you know.
But yeah, it's Trump, all right. So we'll see what happens.
I don't trust hims. I don't, so you know, I
guess we'll see what happens. But I hope we get
all the hostages released, and you know, we'll see what happens.
On the flip side. We got Greta arriving at Orlanda

(01:03:32):
airport in Stockholm, Sweden, just jumping around chanting free Palestine.
You can check this out for somebody who is kidnapped.

(01:03:57):
She sure looks healthy to me, don't you think.

Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
Yeah, yeah, I I really don't understand the leftist obsession
with Palestine, because I'm fine. I don't think you have
to weigh in always and pick a side, but uh
not that you can't pick that one if you don't.
If you don't want to be pro Israel, that's fine,
but you can't be what is with pro Palestine, especially
these liberals.

Speaker 3 (01:04:19):
Yeah, they're useful idiots because you know when that when
the Islamo communists take over, you're gonna go too, Greta,
You'll be the first to go. You're like the sheep
that's first in line. They're gonna they're gonna get rid
of you first, trust me, they will. I just I
don't understand it.

Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
I just think they have a cop I think they
have a common enemy in that they both they both
hate Western civilization. But you're right, in the end, they
hate you.

Speaker 3 (01:04:45):
In the end, You're just You're just an infidel. So
I don't I don't get it. I don't understand all
these people. It's a huge thing, and there are a
lot of conservatives who are jumping on that bandwagon. They
think they're exempt somehow. You are an infidel, you're not exempt.
And as an assa, she comes from a family of performers,
like her parents are. I think her her dad is

(01:05:06):
an actor and her mom is an opera singer. So this,
this girl is a performer through and through. It's all acting.
What you saw right there, acting is what that is.

Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
It's only pretending to be that autistic.

Speaker 3 (01:05:18):
Right right, Speaking of uselessness, there is an actual thing
called the People's Conference for Palestine. It was held in
Detroit this past September, So just you know, a couple
months a month ago, month ago in Detroit, you guys, like,
what the hell? So the organizer that it charged it

(01:05:41):
all up, that was like, you know, that organized the
whole thing. She I think it was a She called
the US an evil country and urged activists to destroy
the idea of America and Americans heads. So this is
what they call activism now, which I don't know what
the FBI thinks of all this, but I don't think
it's activism. I think that the new national security, like

(01:06:01):
everybody and anybody and everybody that's involved in national security
at the top needs to be looking at this crap.
Look at this video and tell me what you think.

Speaker 10 (01:06:10):
Terrorists took the stage and trashed the country hosting.

Speaker 22 (01:06:13):
That the thing to do is to destroy the idea
of America in American tests.

Speaker 10 (01:06:18):
It's called the People's Conference for Palestine, which thousands of
people attended, and what they were cheering for should terrify you.
This isn't a peace conference. It's a gathering of radical activists,
teris linked organizations and people glorifying violence under the banner
of liberation. They invited actual terrorists like Jussin Schachim, a
convicted terrorist who able to sell in Jerusalem and was

(01:06:39):
sentenced to twenty seven years for attempted murder, who was
recently released in a hostage deeld and was still invited
to come speak. Here's what's actually being said at this conference.

Speaker 23 (01:06:48):
We all know, oh they are, whether they're in Washington,
dunky Uro.

Speaker 3 (01:06:52):
They need to be taken out.

Speaker 21 (01:06:53):
They need to be a dual life. Now it's time
to escalate.

Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
They preached martyrdom through are killed but never die.

Speaker 10 (01:07:02):
They inside the patred towards America.

Speaker 7 (01:07:04):
We live in an evil country.

Speaker 28 (01:07:05):
That's just what's happened.

Speaker 10 (01:07:06):
They push rhetoric, going into socially, ideologically and politically to
cheer for sentences like that's liberation.

Speaker 29 (01:07:13):
Never at peace, that's the white man's word, the peace.

Speaker 1 (01:07:16):
Liberation is our work.

Speaker 10 (01:07:18):
Does that sound like they want peace? They're romanticizing war
and they're turning this into a cult like experience where
people are continuing to be radicalized. And then we see
applause erupting when somebody says something.

Speaker 19 (01:07:30):
Like this, Uh, I can tell you I'm more Palestinian
than I am American.

Speaker 3 (01:07:37):
What the hell is wrong with these people?

Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
Yeah? I think sometimes conservatives feel the need to make
clear like, oh, we're not anti immigration, we're just anti
illegal immigration. I want to point out that all of
those people are are legal immigrants, right, And this is
why sometimes people like Stephen Miller are villainized for saying it.
But we do need to have limits on legal immigration
as well. We should not be importing enemies to the

(01:08:05):
United States to raise their kids here to hate the
country that they live in. And I think there has
to be some kind of shift, and I will say now,
like I do believe there should be some caps on
legal immigration as well. Without question, illegal immigration is terrible. Undoubtedly,
deport everybody, but we need some accountability on the legal

(01:08:28):
side as well. Totally too many, too many people are
here that don't love us.

Speaker 3 (01:08:33):
People need to be vetted, and some cultures are better
than others. They just are all right. So yesterday there
was a guy named Hassan Piker. He was trending on acts.
You guys, I got so sucked into this story yesterday

(01:08:53):
because I love dogs.

Speaker 1 (01:08:56):
Dogs, You got I love dogs.

Speaker 3 (01:08:58):
And I oh the people who abuse animals. It's my thing. Okay,
it's like my thing. It's if it's children, animals or
old people and you're hurting them, I'm like, I just
I get so irritated. I will be invested in that story.
That's who I am as a person, right, So I

(01:09:19):
got so invested in the story yesterday. It's HiT's Hassan
Piker aka Hassan the Hunt. He's an ex young Turks guy.
So you already know, like, I'm already like not liking
this guy. And I guess he has some sort of
podcast thing. I don't I didn't really ever pay attention
to this guy before yesterday. I was yesterday years old

(01:09:39):
when I heard of this guy. He apparently lives in
like a three million dollar mansion Hollywood. He's like the
epitome of this spoiled brett liberal who hates America. And
he's like this commie Muslim, you know the type. Anyway,
people wondered how Hassan keeps his dog in one place.
I mean, you guys know, I don't have my I
have three dogs. I don't keep him in here during

(01:10:00):
the show because it would be like chaos in here.
They'd all be fighting and like humping each other during
the show. We can't have that, right. So it's like
he has his dog behind him and the dog stays
put like the entire time, and people are like, how
does he do that because the dog doesn't move the
whole time. Well, during one of his broadcasts the other day,

(01:10:20):
she started to stretch and move a little bit, and
you can see his arm, you know, go to grab
something and she yelps, and so you know, people are like,
he has a shot collar on her to make her
not move. Watch the video and tell me what you
guys think.

Speaker 29 (01:10:38):
It goes much more consequential violence. Okay, it's the same
reason as to why America Kaya, please just fucking gold
you stop.

Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
Oh my god, Jesus Christ, what are you doing.

Speaker 29 (01:10:56):
You're being such a baby.

Speaker 3 (01:11:00):
It's just shocked her.

Speaker 29 (01:11:03):
You're making her stressed. She just literally is so incredibly
spoiled from my mom.

Speaker 3 (01:11:12):
Really. Okay, he's doubling down like he doubled down last night,
and he said that the caller is just a vibrating
caller and has a tracker on it. Yelped, she yelped,
And then there's another video of I don't know if
you remember we've talked about possum Lady on the show.
He had possum Lady on you know the Lady that

(01:11:33):
she'll not be named from another podcast. She had plastic
surgery to make her look like a possum. She was
on his show and she was like, the collar's too
tight and so it has like those little prongs in it.
We have listen, we have a tracker caller on THEO
because he's a runner, and so if he gets out
of the house, he will wander. We have land, and

(01:11:53):
we need to make sure that he doesn't like go
into somebody else's pasture or something. So we have a tracker.
It doesn't have prongs on it, you know what I mean.
If you have prongs on it, that's for shocking. Prongs
are for shocking. If you have a vibration callar, it
just has a vibration action thing within the collar. There
are no prongs. This guy is a freaking shocker. It's

(01:12:14):
a shot collar. That's what it is. It's a shot collar.
But I mean the dog is sitting there because it's scared,
and it sits there doesn't want to be shocked. I mean,
just admit that. And you can tell that the dog
is probably afraid of this owner. He's not a dog person,
you know, He's just not. He has the dog probably
to appear more likable. This is who this guy is.
But yes, he doubled down last night and just you

(01:12:36):
could tell he was really shaky and jumpy about it
when he was talking about it. I don't like him.
He needs a shot collar, Yeah, he does need a
shock collar.

Speaker 1 (01:12:48):
We should get him more.

Speaker 3 (01:12:50):
Yeah, And I think not only does he need a
shot collar, but somebody needs to bring that dog to
me and I will raise the dog. She needs to
just live without a collar or like just a nice,
pretty pink collar and then she can run around on
my property with all of my other dogs. But this
behavior track.

Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
I don't even he shocks her, she lays down, and
then he's like still yelling at her, like she's what
is she doing now? She just laid down. You're so mean.
Not everybody deserves dogs.

Speaker 3 (01:13:20):
I totally agree it tracks of the behavior tracks. It's
like Muslim liberal socialist dude, if you don't obey me,
I'm gonna I'm going to torture you. Yep, right exactly,
So I don't This guy's a jerk anyways, I don't
like it. Your mileage may vary. But hasan Piker is
his name? Lisa asks who he is? Hasan Piker Hassan

(01:13:42):
the hun is what he calls himself, So you can
check that out. I'm sure that the story will continue.
He's gotten a lot of traction over the past day
and a half, so that's happening. Also, I got a
mishmash of some other videos for you guys. This next
video is of Jasmine Crockett defending criminals. Check this one out.

Speaker 23 (01:14:02):
Take what I'm saying, just because you are impoverished does
not mean that you will be a criminal, but I
do want to be clear that there is a direct
link between poverty and susceptibility to having to engage in
certain things. And this is something that I know up

(01:14:23):
close and personal as a public defender. In fact, my
elected prosecutor in Dallas County, he kind of caught some
flat because he probably shouldn't have said it out loud,
but he specifically said, if I get people that are
getting charged with a low level misdemeanor for going and

(01:14:43):
still in food diverse like basic necessities because they literally
can't afford it, He's like, yeah, He's like, I'm not
locking you up right, like and granted, like there is
no good point in doing it because of dec defense.
Attorney would have a defense, right, there's a defense that

(01:15:04):
we have on the book, so we you know, go
and try the case. Right, But like most people didn't understand.
They're like, oh, he's telling everybody go steal. And I'm like,
that's not what he was doing, but like, okay, And
so I want people to understand that there are crimes
that are committed not because people are criminals, but because
they literally are trying to survive.

Speaker 3 (01:15:23):
What is this narrative that she's trying to, you know,
push forth. The criminals aren't really criminals. Crime isn't really crime.
You see what I'm saying. Like she's been doing this
a lot lately. She had another video that was very
similar where it was just because they're criminals, they're committing crimes,
doesn't mean they're criminals. You remember that one.

Speaker 15 (01:15:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:15:40):
Yeah, and she's a lawyer, so that should really concern us. Yeah,
she went to law school and that's that's what she
became at.

Speaker 3 (01:15:46):
Law school, Corinne.

Speaker 16 (01:15:48):
The law school.

Speaker 10 (01:15:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:15:50):
I think it's it's also rude to poor people because
the implication is that every poor person becomes the criminal,
but that isn't true mm hm. And I think every
American will have sympathy for someone who stole diapers or
something out of necessity. I don't think that that's really happening.
And I would like to see the people that she's defending,

(01:16:14):
you know, like the bail funds that liberals set up,
they're usually letting out violent criminals who assaulted people, yes,
or even worse than assault. But she always wants to
make it about like, oh, they were stealing food, Like
those people probably would have had an easy time in court.
The Americans have a lot of sympathy desperate situations, but

(01:16:37):
that's not actually who you're talking about. You want the
violent criminals to not deflect.

Speaker 3 (01:16:42):
Deflect, deflect, Jasmine, And why was she doing the interview
in her shoe closet? Why was she doing that? That
was so weird? Okay, we had another wine, have another
batshit Democrat woman. You guys ready for this? This one
is a leaked video of Democrat California governor candidate Katie
Porter yelling at a staffer. Guys, you get ready for this.

(01:17:04):
It's funny.

Speaker 15 (01:17:05):
Two.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
I am all right.

Speaker 4 (01:17:08):
Six hundred and thirty two dollars six thirty two, which
is how much you save in fuel and maintenance costs
when you replace your traditional car with an EV with
an electric vehicle. So I drive, I lease a Chevy Bolt.
It is the best car that I have ever owned.
I just plug it into the garage, three whole prong

(01:17:32):
plug and I never have to go to the gas station.

Speaker 3 (01:17:35):
That's awesome.

Speaker 14 (01:17:36):
And six hundred and thirty two dollars is real money.
And I know here at UCI, we have a National
Fuel Center research center, and they're also doing work on
how to make electric vehicles affordable, including for low and
modit people, working moms, single moms like me, people who
really could benefit from an extra six hundred and thirty
two dollars in their pocket. And it's also not just say,

(01:18:00):
it's also the total savings for our economy. So I'm
on the oversight committee, you might know, and that is
where we did a study recently this fall in September,
and what it showed is if we don't electrify our
transportation sector, that we're going to lose more than half
a million Californians dying prematurely to air comes and other problems,

(01:18:23):
and the.

Speaker 4 (01:18:23):
State could lose.

Speaker 27 (01:18:26):
You're out of my fucking shot, it kid.

Speaker 3 (01:18:42):
I mean we do that all the time, right, we
do it, mock and I do that all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:18:47):
That is me to my cat totally every second, totally,
get out of my shot, Get out of my app shot.
She is. I know that she's recording because she's like
going from the script so so comfortable. I just be crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:19:08):
I think of all the people that are just terrible
to their staff, you know, they're just awful, and then
they continue to work for him, Like why do people
work for people like that. Why yeah, she is psychic is.

Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
One of the worst too. That the abusive boss culture
people like are addicted to it. They love getting me
all at by politicians and.

Speaker 3 (01:19:29):
She's back in the back with their mask on, going
thank you man, May I have another? Thank you?

Speaker 2 (01:19:35):
Oh my god, crazy crazy liberal biacas.

Speaker 3 (01:19:39):
You guys, all right, And of course you guys, we
cannot go today without updating you on a Candice drama.
I'm not going to give too much, okay, because I don't.
I hate giving her more cliques and subs and all
that kind of stuff, But we have to just update
you really quick. Here's one, just one video. That's just one.

(01:20:04):
Here we go this.

Speaker 11 (01:20:06):
Week and sent around a life insurance policy of shorts
of sorts, a package rather to people that I trust,
A package filled with text messages, emails, private communications, videos,
and private legal documents. So if anything happens to me,
you guys will know exactly who it is that has
been making my life a living.

Speaker 3 (01:20:26):
Hell over the past couple of years.

Speaker 11 (01:20:28):
People that are trying to bankrupt me, trying to bankrupt
be in my family, that are threatening us.

Speaker 3 (01:20:32):
To sue us.

Speaker 11 (01:20:33):
Everything that Kanye said was so real, Okay, And now
at that point where you look back and you go, man,
Kanye was right. He was really saying something about what
it takes to leave, you know, to fight for custody
of your own soul.

Speaker 3 (01:20:48):
Leave me alone. Let me say what I believe, and
you say what you believe. Fight fair.

Speaker 11 (01:20:53):
Why do you always have to make this threat to
bankrupt people? And I want you to know that those people,
if anything happens to me, they have my explicit permission
to release it all, denonate it all, expose all of
these people in politics and in the movement who behave
like this behind the scenes.

Speaker 3 (01:21:08):
It's necessary.

Speaker 11 (01:21:10):
I highly recommend every single person that is out there
as a platform and is going through things and scared
do the same. Send everything around to about eight people
that you trust.

Speaker 3 (01:21:20):
And I mean I've ranged it.

Speaker 11 (01:21:22):
I sent it to journalists, text messages and screenshots to
people ranging from Max Blumenthal to Andrew Tait. They won't
know where it's coming from.

Speaker 3 (01:21:33):
I can't. I just can't. You guys, Kanye is our
north star, just so you know it's her north star.
I just I can't at this point, I just can't.
So many people are following.

Speaker 1 (01:21:44):
Yeah, I just exposed them. Now, if people are making threats,
and I do think politics and media can be a
nasty business. And I think people all had experiences sure
with bad producers or you know, it just grows. There's
a lot, there's a lot of gross things that happen.
But if that is happening, when you have such a
following like Candace does, she should just just tell us.

Speaker 15 (01:22:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:22:08):
But I mean her say it is the current Her
husband alone is worth two hundred and forty million dollars.
I feel like financially, she's probably okay, you know, yeah, but.

Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
If there if there are threats being made, and Kanye,
you know, said the same thing that people were threatening
that Kanye posted all the text messages of people threatening him, right,
So Candace should do that too. If that's happening, I
want to see them.

Speaker 3 (01:22:32):
Well, I mean, she's got to do that with the
trickle because then it helps with engagement. You know, it's good.
I really and this Kanye.

Speaker 1 (01:22:39):
Put his threats right on Instagram for everyone to see.
And I did watch. It was a great two weeks
of reading his text messages. So Candace could do that
quickly too.

Speaker 3 (01:22:50):
He's also bipolar. Like to point that out. Yeah, and
the fact that she is, you know, letting everybody know
too that she's aligning with people like Andrew Tate should
also speak volumes. Yeah, I don't know if you guys
have never checked it out. We actually have a great
interview with the lawyer who's representing some of the women
who are suing Andrew Tait for trafficking. So you should

(01:23:13):
check that out. You check it out. It's a great interview,
by the way. Yeah, so this chick is the last thing,
and then we'll get onto superstickers and thank you and
all that kind of stuff. But last thing, I just
thought this was a really interesting video. We've talked I
think earlier this week we had another chick. It was
like a gen zer who went on and was like
angry about the economy and stuff like that. This one

(01:23:34):
she looks like she's probably around your age bracket, you know,
sort of. She's mad because she can't pay her bills.
So check this out.

Speaker 28 (01:23:45):
Happy to report I had a whopping forty seven dollars
left in my bank account.

Speaker 3 (01:23:50):
Yeah, yeah, I know you want to hang out for sure.

Speaker 10 (01:23:52):
Yeah, you should totally come over.

Speaker 28 (01:23:53):
We can turn Nate the lights on or the TV
because I can't afford the electricity bill. And for dinner,
you know, maybe we can have some stale Peeda chips
because again ken for dinner. But yeah, like for sure,
come over, Like I'm so glad that I spent ten
years of my life in school getting an education to
get a job that was supposed to provide me with
job security and financial security, only to kill myself every

(01:24:16):
day at work to be able to afford a roof
over my head and literally nothing else.

Speaker 3 (01:24:20):
Seriously, come on, Krinn, you cannot tell me that that
chick's not doing lip injections and botox.

Speaker 1 (01:24:25):
Come on, yeah, she looks very well maintained her hair.
She's done, and I happen to know that costs a lot, right,
I mean, this is if I ever make a crying
video about how low my bank account is, it's always
when I'm leaving the hair story, right, totally.

Speaker 3 (01:24:41):
I mean, this is the thing she's bitching about. I
want to feel sorry for these chicks who get out
on TikTok and complain about the economy. But there is
so much smoothness. I know she's young, okay, but it's
like there's nothing moving and it's like tracker Jackers have
stung everything, right, you guys look at a little hard
what tracker Jeckers have stung everything on her? Like you

(01:25:04):
cannot tell me she has not spent like so much
stuff on her face. There's so much money in here
that she does not need to be doing. What is that?
Am I the only person that sees that? What is that?

Speaker 21 (01:25:17):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:25:17):
I definitely see it. And like I said with the
other girl too, it's like I do have sympathy for
the economy and how hard it is right now. Where
you lose people is lack of problem solving and sacrifice.
And I don't think ideally we wouldn't have to make
any sacrifices and everybody would be living in a great

(01:25:39):
economy and just like thriving. But it's hard to have
sympathy for someone who's not trying to make their life
or you.

Speaker 3 (01:25:47):
Know what, I'd have more sympathy if she looked a
little more ratchet and was on a flip phone.

Speaker 1 (01:25:52):
How's that uglier?

Speaker 3 (01:25:54):
Right? Maybe just a little bit, you know what I mean,
if you didn't have all that going on, And maybe
I feel just a little bit sorrier for you. All right,
you guys onto some thank you. I'm gonna do some
superstickers here. Marcy Parilez continued prayers for Thomas and the
entire Weaver family. Thank you karenn for filling in, and
thank you Daisy for holding us all together. Thank you

(01:26:14):
Marcy Shelley Bolton, Courinn, thank you so much for helping.
Hater's gonna hate, but they're not most of us, That's true.
That's why I wanted to I wanted her to talk
about that because she said that to me this morning,
and I'm like, we got to point that guy out
because I know there are a lot of people who
give you a lot of love. Because she's been great
this weekend. I really appreciate Coriinn. Marcus Drake, the hater
just hates beautiful, intelligent women because he can't get near

(01:26:37):
a woman who isn't inflatable himself. It's true, Marcus, It's right.
Jennifer No, Jen predicts that justice will come regarding Fauci.
He can't hide in the Keebler hollow tree eating fudge forever.
I hope not. Jen Robin Zeca, Corine Rocks and her
Halloween fits are great. God bless Mock and everyone at
Chicks on the right. She has been very festive this week.

(01:27:00):
She I know, I love it. I'm jealous of all
of her T shirts. Robin I wear red Tuesday, October
fourteenth for Charlie K's birthday. I did not know that.
Thank you, Robin. Yes we could wear red. Leah Shallick.
Any mayor, governor, politician celebu calls to or breaks federal
immigration law must published their home address so bad guys
can break into their homes and they can't call police

(01:27:20):
for help.

Speaker 15 (01:27:21):
Fair.

Speaker 3 (01:27:21):
I think that's fair, Leah Karen, thank you so much
for that supersticker. Patrick Connolly, Kurinn know that you delivered
this week like a true pitch hun or would go
into the weekend knowing that you're loved and appreciated. Go Tigers.
Thank you for saying that, Patrick, because she really did,
and she got up so freaking early, you guys, and
she's like, aren't you at your mom's house this week?

(01:27:44):
She's helping her mom out this week and she in
a pinch totally. She helped me out. So so appreciative
of Karinn this week. Our team is completely awesome. Sid eight.
Karin was so good this week. Thank you, praying for
your entire team. Love y'all. Thank you, Shelley. I think
I just remember that Satan doesn't first, doesn't first against
what he already conquered. The vitriol against Charlie's legacy is

(01:28:07):
due to the powerful response to his message. Christianity is
in the crosshairs. I agree, Shelley, it totally is, and
we just need to like know that and reject it.
Curio twenty three. The names of those boat drivers are Bob, Flip, Skip,
et cetera. They were spread everywhere. Three. Elizabeth Boyer. I

(01:28:28):
want to wish my mom a very happy eighty ninth
birthday today. I love you so much, Mom, see you
later today for dinner. That's so sweet, Elizabeth. Happy birthday Mom.

Speaker 1 (01:28:36):
Karen Than, Happy birthday, Karen.

Speaker 3 (01:28:38):
I will try to pronounce your last name because you
gave us two superstickers. I think it's Zia Ziola. Is
that how you can't see it? But it's d Zia
dz io l a you guys, I just I don't know.
I'm at a loss. It's a fantastic last name, but
I will butcher it. So thank you, Karen for those superstickers.

(01:28:59):
Jennifer Daisy, don't worry about Charlie's legacy. God has this,
and it will get worse before it gets better. So
much heartbreaking chaos has to be sorted out. Yeah, I mean,
I just worry about it because there's so many people
that are opportunists, you know what I mean, And that
bothers me. J City Ten glad you exposed. Jane Goodall
loves Steve Irwin. Yeah. I love Steve Irwin too. His

(01:29:20):
kids are like carrying on his legacy and that's cool.
I love that. Brian Bumley, little what Robert is on
Dancing with the Stuffs right now.

Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
He's like thirst trap in every week.

Speaker 3 (01:29:32):
He's so cute.

Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
He's so cute.

Speaker 3 (01:29:34):
He's so cute, Brian Bumley. Maybe Jazzy needs to sell
all those shoes in her closet on Poshmark and donate
the money to all those impoverished criminals. Yes, Brian, it's
a fantastic idea. Lillian Gillette or Gallet, good morning from California.
Love the Chicks. Been following you, ladies since twenty fifteen.
I want to wish my dad, heyesus Lopez, a very
happy one hundredth birthday. Holee cow, He's one hundred. That's

(01:30:00):
amazing happy birthday, Mags. Please send up some prayers that
are basset hound op is it Opie or op does
not suffer as he was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer
and given a few months Larry, I'm so sorry, Mags.
I've been there. I'm so sorry. God bless you. And
I love basset hound so much. I had one growing up.

(01:30:22):
They are so sweet and they're actually really smart. People
don't give them enough credit. They're so smart, you guys.
Thank you everybody. This week, I know that we're not
gonna I've told you we're not going to be here tomorrow,
So we won't be here tomorrow, but we will be
back on money with mock. Everybody give Caren lots of
like praise and love and like virtual hugs. She is

(01:30:43):
like stepbrothers. We were joking yesterday when it comes to
the hugs. She's sort of like awkward with the hugs.
And if she's not a big hugger, you guys, but
we're gonna hugg her anyway. She's Everybody give her a
side hug. She's going to side hug and I'm gonna
do a real hug. Everybody bring it in and we're
gonna hug. Thank you guys so much for all the
love and support this week. Keep the prayers coming from
Mock and you'll have a wonderful, safe weekend. We'll talk

(01:31:06):
to you on Monday. Bye everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
Thank you,
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