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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I guess I just felt like that was more pointedly
saying I want to release everything. I just want to
make sure that people are protective for people.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
If you want to earn your paychecks, okay, well you don't, Okay,
well we'll go ahead and replace you with people that will.
I am so tired.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
How you acting like you see the people of the
Fate of Indiana or the city of Indianapolis.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
You do not speak for me.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Or anyone I know. That would have been you A
cute jerk jerk.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Hey, everybody happened Monday? Hello, how's everybody doing?
Speaker 1 (00:38):
I would do is everybody? Do everybody have a good weekend?
We have raining here.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
I can't believe it was raining there.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
It's supposed to rain for like the next seven straight days.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
You've got all of our rain. It's been raining here
for like weeks and weeks and weeks, and then finally
we get a little bit of sunshine and I'm like,
thank you Jesus over the rain.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Yeah, it's all here, you guys. Last week and I
don't remember if it was Thursday or Friday, but there
was the day that we played Joey Swoll's big tantrum
after his stupid ass apology, and then he was like,
everybody's too mean to me, and so I'm just gonna
leave socials after all the good I've done that, and
he had this big tantrum.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
Exactly what he did. That's precisely what he did, just
like that.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
It was just like that. So his absence from social
media lasted two days.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
And then I hate it when people do that, I
really do.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
I do too.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
But he should have never left to begin with.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
That's what I'm saying. It's so dramatic. It's like, just yeah,
go or stay exactly. And so he did come back,
and he.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
Came back in the way that he's that people know
him for, which is to rip on somebody who was
ripping on somebody at the gym. Right, this is his
whole thing, is critiquing people that mean to others at
the gym. And apparently, I don't know who this chick is.
She's some sort of famous person in the gym world,
I guess, or in the fitness world. And she is
(02:11):
a total batch because she basically had she was taping
herself video recording herself with some random woman in the
background exercising, and she's ripping on the way that that
woman is exercising. She's doing like just a couple of
you know, squad little well not even squat. She was
like doing some knee lifts and then she was doing
(02:32):
some like calf raises and in the background, whoever this
chick is, this influencer chick, she was playing the song
how bizarre and then just making this like bitchy face
and Joey Swoll. That was enough to bring Joey Swoll
back and to also address the fact that he left.
So it's kind of like an all purpose video from
(02:54):
Joey Swall that you're about to see, starting with the
woman and her meanness.
Speaker 5 (02:58):
Here it is you me, love me or hate me.
I am not going anywhere, and you are not going
to cancel me. I just needed a few days to
step back, to breathe, to get my mind right. And
over those few days I receive thousands and thousands of
messages from people telling me do not quit, how much
(03:19):
I help and inspire them, including messages giving me a
good kick in the ass that I needed to get
back up. So I am not quitting and I am
done apologizing. I'm going to continue making videos calling out
bullies being a voice for the people they can't defend themselves,
and making the gym community and the world a better place,
(03:40):
as I have done for years, starting with this video
right here, to this young woman. You want to criticize
that other woman for the exercises that she does. First off,
there is nothing wrong with the exercises that she is doing.
You're a bodybuilder. Maybe you have different goals than her.
Or is it that because you're bigger than her, you
(04:01):
have muscle, that you think you're better than her and
can treat her this way. If you really cared, why
don't you go over and help her teach her some
of those exercises. But no, you'd rather take a video
of her to post online to make fun of her
for likes and attention. You need to do better, not
(04:21):
be perfect, but you need to do better, and I
really hope you do.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
I mean, there's nothing wrong with that exercise.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
She's doing fine.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
Well, you know what, she's there, God, God bless her
for being at the gym. She's there, you know, so good.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
You look at the space, what, oh my god, Oh,
there's Joey and her fake hair and says, don't you
wish we had someone to call out bullies and the.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Team never bended them up. Yeah, but it's interesting how
it's interesting how people have different standards for different people,
you know, like everybody went after him last week, and
and then like Christy Ta again still does stuff and
she she still gets like cooking shows and book deals,
(05:06):
you know, and she like told a chick to kill herself.
If she did she actually did that, that's fact. Fact
she's hurt, you know, should just be canceled for that.
Don't don't ever been to the mob, you guys, don't you.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
I mean, I'm just I'm glad that he's back and
that he does seem like he is saying, in not
so many words, I shouldn't have apologized, you know what
I mean. I'm hoping that that's the takeaway. I don't
know if it is, but Lisa's back and he's doing
his thing, and his thing has always been great, so
I hope, you know.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
I just well, I mean, and what what's he gonna do.
It's not like he's gonna work at the post office,
you know.
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Speaker 2 (06:00):
If you haven't done that already, please do that. I
need more coffee. You guys, you guys, my morning has
I woke up this morning. I don't know if any
of you can relate to this. The very first thing
I did when I stepped out of bed is I
stepped in a big pile of puke, big pile of
dog puke. I was like, is this diarrhea or is
this puke? And I had to use my phone to
(06:23):
shine a light on it to see whether or not
it was. It was, in fact, it was puke. And
then when I go into the laundry room to like,
after I clean the puke up, I go into the
liner room. Of course I had booke him, my husband up,
because I'm all pissed off about the puke. I go
in there, and then I was pulling something off of
the laundry room shelf. My husband didn't put his pocket
(06:44):
knife back into like the night you know how like
you click your pocket knife open and then you shut it.
He didn't shut it. This was my husband. He walks
around his pocket knife like open and his pants. I
don't know who my husband thinks he is. What hell?
So I pulled stumption off the show and a knife
comes flying out and lands like two inches away from
(07:05):
my foot. So I almost got stabbed this morning, in
addition to stepping and pute and then I've killed two spiders.
It's been that this has all happened with before, before
six thirty am that all happened. I was a moods.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
Do you know which dog is the culprit?
Speaker 2 (07:21):
I think it was Bear. I think Bear put this morning.
I could tell. You can always tell by their faces,
you know. And he was at me like, I pew,
it was mo, I pew?
Speaker 1 (07:31):
Did you give him almonds? You gotta stop feeding them alments.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
So I'm gonna need just a couple of minutes to
collect myself. I'll get there. You guys a little bit
more coffee this morning, so sorry about that. But yees. Anyways,
let's do in you well.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
We do have to report some sad news, and that
is that Lannie Anderson has passed away at the age
of seventy nine. Apparently she was ill and I don't
know with what it was a prolonged illness. According to
her publicist, she was in the hospital and so she
is no longer with us. That's sad.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
That is sad. I feel like a lot of eighties
like icons are passing away and I don't like it. Yeah, yeah,
I know this is not all about me, but I
was almost staff this morning, so you know, I'm gonna
make it about me, Fanny, and I just I'm a
little I'm a little sad about this because I just
she was an icon, right.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Yeah, I know. Man, she was so glamorous on w
KOP and love that show, you guys. Yeah, yeah, and
apparently she was just a few days away from hitting
the Big eight zero.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Yeah is young. Seventy nine is young. I think it's I.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
Mean, the older we get, the younger, it feels it totally. Also,
there is some hullabaloo happening up in Texas and it
has to do with redistricting and congressional district lines, and
it's actually going to potentially impact Jasmine Crockett because the
(09:11):
way that the district would be lined essentially or bordered,
would mean that she would no longer be in it,
and so her position would just be like poof, Well,
it wouldn't necessarily be poof, but if in an election,
she would be being voted in by a bunch of
people that may not be as familiar with her as
her current district is.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
I don't know why she's agra that she shouldn't be
afraid of that right, everybody loves, she shouldn't be afraid. Yeah,
she does not like this.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
At all, And I have to tell you, maybe this
is just my I mean, I'm admitting total ignorance on
this topic. I was like yesterday years old when I
learned that you're not even required to live in the
district that you represent, which I think is kind of bullshit. Like,
I feel like you should.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
I think it's absolute bullshit. I think you should talk.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
I didn't know that was the thing. You just have
to be in the state. So like, if I wanted
to represent I don't even like Columbia South Carolina, I
can still live here. That just makes no sense.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Well, I mean, I'm a precinct chair and I have
to live in this precinct to be a precinct chair,
So why does that not apply to her?
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Yeah, I don't und if it does make.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
It doesn't make any sense to me now, but they apparently.
On July twenty first, Abbott convened a thirty day special
session focused on the redistricting because he's allowed to do this,
like Trump can't do it. It's state. It's a state
thing where they can actually because people are like, you
can't do this, it's unconstitutional. He can actually do it.
(10:42):
It just has to be done through a legislative process,
which is actually being done, so it can be done.
This can be done, absolutely, it can. Yeah, it can
be done, and it has been done.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
When Democrats are all mad about this, just point to
places like California and Illinois where it's been done death
and they don't have an argument here, right. But Jasmine
is freaking and she was talking about the fact that
this whole district districting redistricting thing would mean that she
no longer lives in the district that she's currently outlined.
And here she is talking about it a little bit,
(11:15):
being all jasminey.
Speaker 6 (11:17):
But I know that this legislature did ask us as
members of Congress to confirm our addresses. I don't know
how many of us actually still reside in the.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Districts that we represent.
Speaker 6 (11:30):
I do not currently reside in my district based upon
the plan that has been drawn, which is another red
flag in addition to courts consistently looking at how many
people have been.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Moved, and why doesn't she and why wouldn't she live
in the district that she represents? Why? Why is that?
Speaker 1 (11:47):
I think she does right now? But she's saying if
they redraw the lines, they're drawing her out of her district.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
Okay, uh, and this is this, and then then she
should go live there, you know she If she doesn't,
that's what I'm saying, go live there. If she's really
adamant about this, then go live there. You know what
I mean?
Speaker 1 (12:05):
Well, I just but that's the thing is it just
removes her congressional like she is no longer a congressan.
There is no district that she represents unless she goes
through an election and is potentially primary against other people
that are better known in those original lines, you know
what I mean?
Speaker 2 (12:22):
Right?
Speaker 1 (12:22):
But the fact is the rule there is no law
that says she has to live there, or that anybody
has to live in their district that they represent, which
is madness to me. And I did not know that
until it is.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
It's pretty crazy. And now that the Texas House Democrats
are doing the whole lead the state thing, and.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
They went to Illinois, which like the optics of that
are just so ridiculous. So yeah, they've left. Fifty of
them just decided we don't want to be we don't
want to we don't want to allow a quorum to
even make this vote happen. So we're just gonna leave
and like hide out in Illinois. And so I remember,
remember this happened in Indiana, like back when Mitch Daniels
(12:59):
was governor.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Right, Well, they they did this back in twenty twenty one.
They did this, remember, yeah, remember they did this. They
they did the whole lead the state thing in twenty
twenty one. Remember they got on a plane and we
remember there's a picture of them on a plane during
COVID without math On do you remember that, right?
Speaker 1 (13:16):
And everybody else?
Speaker 2 (13:17):
So this this has been done before. It's like they
don't want to do their jobs. So now all the
Republicans are like, Paston should arrest them because.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
And that's what he's going to do. So the Paxton
actually warned that if you flee to unlawfully dodge voting
on the redistricting, you will be arrested. And you will
be hauled back. And then Greg Abbott went a little
bit further. He posted a big letter. Obviously it's too
small to god, there's no way, no I know. But
the main gist is this, and it is quote. This
(13:49):
truancy ends. Now. The derelict Democrat House members must return
to Texas and be in attendance when the House reconvenes
at three pm on Monday. For any member who fails
to do so, I will in vote Attorney General opinion
number blah blah blah to remove the missing Democrats from
membership in the House. Right, he is actually saying legally,
(14:10):
he has the authority to say you're no longer Congress people,
and now I will appoint fifty new members whoever I want,
so Republicans obviously, yeah, yeah, so this is amazing, Like
this is absolutely I.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
Mean seriously, like he can have them arrested like this
is it's just ridiculous because they this is what they do.
It's like we obviously learned from the first time that
they did it that they were going to do this again,
so we saw this coming. Yeah, he should, they should
do it now. If they have balls, they will do it.
If he has balls, he will do it. If if
we don't, then they're not going to do anything about it,
(14:47):
and they're going to let them do exactly what they
did the last time. So let's see, let's see how
big your balls are.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Because that's a lot of people, man, fifty.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Yeah, a lot of people. But fleeing to ill you're
going to flee to Illinois. The governor there are like, yeah,
come on, don't do your job. Yeah, get done.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
And JB. Pritzker said, you know, this is an affront
blah blah, like they're talking about however, unconstituted whatever they're
like complaining about. This is you know, authoritarian, but whatever,
all the buzzwords, right, But the most hilarious thing is
that he's trying to say that these fifty people aren't
allowed their voices, aren't allowed to be heard. Your vote
(15:25):
is your voice, you absolute idiots, come and show that
you disagree by doing the vote. That's how this works.
That's how democracies work, and so and.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
It's just dead. Instead they're believe and not do our jobs. Okay, well,
then we'll replace you ass hat with people who know
how to do their jobs right for people. If you
want to earn your paycheck. Okay, well you don't. Okay,
well we'll go ahead and replace you with people that
will Republicans.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
So how do you like them, apples? They better follow
through on this because totally agree. Just too delicious. All
those people are on drugs and not the good kind.
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the bomb. You guys, do it, do it?
Speaker 1 (17:48):
I don't know why. I guess he was asked. But
Trump is saying nice things about.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Laura Lumer again, Oh really, I don't.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Know why he has to do it. Just can you
just say.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
That, like, what kind of is just like saying like
quick nice things or is he going on and on
about it?
Speaker 1 (18:06):
Well, you listen and you tell me if you think
this is on and on or if he's just answering
a question. I just don't know why she comes up
in conversation, don't either. This is what he said.
Speaker 7 (18:17):
No, she's known as a radical, right, But I think
Laura Lumer is a very nice person. I've known her
for a long time, and you know person. I think
she's a patriot and she gets excited because of the
fact that she's a patriot and she doesn't like things
going on that she thinks are bad for the country.
Speaker 4 (18:36):
I like her.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
He likes her.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
I mean, I think that's fine. He likes her.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
I mean, he probably was asked. It's not like he
just randomly was like that Laura Lumer.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
Let me talk I like her, talk about her for
a minute. Yeah, he was, I'm sure asked, you know,
and I.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Don't know why, Like if there was something that prompted
a report like did she do something real that prompted
a reporter to ask about that relationship. I don't know
because I don't follow her, and I don't I think
he genuinely.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
Likes her, and she also is very loyal to him,
very loyal, and he likes that. And I think I
think that's fine. If he likes her, he likes her,
that's fine. I do like, I do appreciate the fact
that he's sort of like, it's like, Okay, you're not
going to be here all the time, you know what
I mean. I'm not going to wave you around. I'm
going to keep you right here. But I like you,
(19:29):
but you're going to stay right here. Yeah, that's nice.
And she is a she is a good I think
she's a good research journalist.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
Oh there's nobody that gets dirt, but she is a rumor, right.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
I mean, actual journalists can take some notes from that chick.
She's good at what she does. You know, I may
not agree with her all the time. I think she
can be a little nutty, but she's good at what
she does, no doubt.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Trump was also asked in an interview about the Epstein files,
and he seems I don't know this. This was a
better answer to the question, I think than he's been giving.
I think, you know, a lot of the times when
he addresses this, it's to blow people that are interested
in it off, or it's to say, you know, don't
worry your pretty little ahead about that, or you know,
(20:16):
it's just been very dismissive, and I think a lot
of people on the right have had problems with the
way that he's addressed it thus far. This I thought
was marginally better.
Speaker 7 (20:25):
I just don't want people to get her. You can't
have people associated. First of all, the files were run
by some very bad people and very sick people like
Comi and Lisa, the whole group, you know, all those
people in that office. They ran those files for four years,
and if they were going to use the files, they
would have used it before my election. Because unless they're stupid,
(20:46):
which to a certain extent, they are stupid.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
If you're saying they would have released the information.
Speaker 7 (20:50):
Well, they had the files, they control the files. I
didn't control the files. They control the files for four years,
so if they had something, they would have released it
before the election.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
I mean, he's I guess I just felt like that
was more pointedly saying, I want to release everything. I
just want to make sure that people are protected appropriately.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
Right, No, I hear, yeah, And I want to do
it in a way that's just not like, let me
have a massive vomit of all this stuff. We need
to release it in a calculated way. Yeah, in a
careful and calculated way. It's fine. Whatever, It's better than that.
It's better than not releasing it at all.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
Right, I mean, I just wish that they would.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
Release it, just just like up the stuff already, like
do it. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
There was a rumor too going around last week that
he was going to pardon Diddy, and that would not
be good. I don't think that would be a good
idea at all. He was asked about that in the
same interview, and now it's seeming less likely. But it
all has to do with just how much does did
he like and if did he is if Diddy is
(22:02):
loyal to Trump, then maybe he would have gotten a pardon.
But now Trump feels like he doesn't like him as much,
and so he's unlikely to get a pardon. Here he
is on that right, would you consider pardoning him?
Speaker 7 (22:13):
Well, he was essentially I guess sort of half innocent.
I don't know what they still in jail or something,
but he was celebrating a victory, but he seems I
guess it wasn't as good as a victory. Probably, you know,
I was very friendly with him. I got along with
him great and seemed like a nice guy. I didn't
(22:36):
know him well. But when I ran for office, he
was very hostile.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
He said some nice things about him.
Speaker 7 (22:42):
Yeah, and it's hard, you know, like you were human
beings and we don't like to have things cloud our judgment, right,
But when you knew someone and you were fine, and
then you run for office and he made some terrible statements,
I don't know. It's it's more difficult. It makes it
(23:02):
more I'm being honest, It makes it more difficult to do.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
But more likely a no for Combs.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Okay, yeah, okay, I would hope.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
So I know fact that this was even under consideration.
I was just like, just do not get in the
middle of this. There's no there.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
I think you should. It should be a big hell no, right, hell.
Speaker 6 (23:27):
Right yeah.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
This next little tiny clip got a lot of play
over the weekend because people were cutting it off at
a certain part to make it look more salacious than
it actually is. But he was asked his opinion about
Caroline Lovett and the performance that she has given. And
here is what he said.
Speaker 7 (23:47):
She's become a star. It's that face, it's that brain,
it's those lips. They where they move, they move like
she's a machine gun. Is she in the room.
Speaker 8 (23:56):
She's in the room.
Speaker 7 (23:57):
She's a star, and she's great. She's a great person actually,
but she she's I don't think anybody has ever had
a better press secretary than Caroline.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
She's been a I mean he's not wrong, he isn't
and she is twenty seven years old. God, she just
makes me feel so inadequate.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
Right me too, I am a total loser.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
What have you done with your life?
Speaker 4 (24:23):
What?
Speaker 1 (24:24):
People were cutting that off, like right when he said
those lips and then they were like, look at the
president is a perv. I mean that's what they were doing.
And you're not playing the part where he says they
move a mile eamented or however he said it. So
this is just.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
Like there's good people on both sides. They'll set up
however they want to cut it up at you. Whatever,
do your job. I meany again, call Laura Lumer. She'll
help you journalism exactly.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
God, if you have a doggo that is suffering from
walking on the hot pavement right now, and may is
getting some of the scaly, dry tobins.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
We have that because it's higher and tech.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
It's so and my dogs right around the pool deck.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Because they're maniacs. They're absolute maniacs. That's what they do.
And I use that. They call it the something Better
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especially the bigger ones, they get those cracked elbows because
they just lay around a lot. That's my kind of
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and they get the flaky skin. It's seriously the best
stuff ever. This bomb is so good.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
All I have that all had stuff on a yeah, especially.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Late in life, like when they get older, they get
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the last couple of years, she got like the flaky
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Speaker 1 (26:59):
And help your dog. There was some weirdness happening in
the Senate over the weekend with respect to appointments that
Trump is trying to get through, and apparently Chuck Schumer
basically said he used bribery to try to convince Trump, listen,
(27:22):
if you give us five billion for this outlets four
million for this one. All this money he was basically
trying to say, then we'll get your appointments through, which
is so fricking corrupt and shady, and so Trump was
not having it.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Here is what he tweeted, if you could read that
Senator cryon, Chuck Schumer is demanding over one billion dollars
in order to approve his small number of our highly
qualified nominees who should right now be helping to run
our country. This demand is egregious and unprecedented and would
be embarrassing to the Republican Party if it were accepted.
It is political extortion by any other name. Tell Schumer,
(28:01):
who is under tremendous political pressure from within his own party,
the radical left lunatics to go to hell. Do not
accept the offer go home and explain to your constituents
what bad people the Democrats are, and what a great
job the Republicans are doing and have done for our country.
Have a great recess and make America great again.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
Yes, that's right. So then there was all Then there
was word that a lot of people were mad on
x because John Fun said We're going to have these
pro formist sessions throughout August, which would ultimately mean that
there could be no recess appointments. So people were hoping, Okay, well,
if the Senate goes home, maybe Trump can just do
(28:41):
all these recess appointments and get all his people in.
And then when John Fun said that they were going
to have some sessions, then that idea went to crap,
and then everybody thought John Fun is horrible. But I
think that this is all strategy. And so I know
I'm going to have you read a lot today, but
if you could also read this reporting of about how
(29:01):
this all ended up, I think Trump is okay with
where we are.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
Okay. Senators agreed to have proformace sessions every few days
during the August recess, preventing any recess appointments, and not
return for votes until September second, the House, which is
also controlled by Republicans, already broke off for the summer.
The Senate did confirm a number of Trump's a number
of Trump's nominees before leaving town, including a vote to
keep Janine Pirou as US Attorney for the District of Columbia,
(29:27):
and passed some fiscal twenty twenty six appropriation bills ahead
of the September thirty at the deadline. Very proud of
our great Republican senators for fighting over the weekend and
far beyond if necessary, in order to get my great
appointments approved and on their way to helping us make
America great again. Trump Senate another post on truth Social
He further exclaimed that radical left Democrat senators are doing
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everything possible to delay these wonderful and talented people from
being approved, and stated thank you to Senator John Thunne
and our Republican warriors in the Senate.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
See he's not mad at Senator Thoon. There's son and
I don't understand all the mechanics because apparently, like when
you do recess appointments then they have to be reconfirmed,
and they don't. They're not like as permanent as when
they actually get voted on by the full Senate. And
so I think there's some he's in on this, and
(30:20):
I don't think he's upset at least from what you
can see right there.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
Total side note, how long is there recess? How long
a month?
Speaker 1 (30:27):
It's a month until September?
Speaker 2 (30:28):
Second, that is such bullshit? Am I the only one
that thinks that's outrageous?
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Am I? Like?
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Who gets a month off from work? Do you?
Speaker 1 (30:37):
Guys write?
Speaker 2 (30:39):
Honestly?
Speaker 1 (30:39):
And it's certainly not their only break, you know what
I mean?
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Right? I mean, like, don't you wish you could just
take a month off work and just chill and go
back to your summer home. These people are losing, all
of them.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
I know it's infuriating.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
It is infuriating, But.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Anyway, that's what's going on. So if you see a
lot of criticism about fuon on socials, just know that
it appears Trump does not share that criticism. So that's
where that is. Also when it comes to accountability, which
is something we all desperately want, especially when it comes
to the Russia hoax. Cash Patel also had a tweet,
(31:19):
long one that you're going to read with a sort
of update about that. It just sounds like there is
movement and he is asking for patients in not so
many words. But here is Cash's tweet from Better the Weekend. Okay,
those other glasses that are not helping Okay. In twenty
seventeen eighteen, I proved the Steele Dostier was fictitious intelligence
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weaponized by corrupt FBI officials to deceive the federal judge
an unlawfully spy on then presidential candidate Trump's campaign, all
paid for by his opponent.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
The media called me a liar. Now I'm the FBI director.
We just uncovered burn bags room filled with hidden Russiagate files,
including the Durham Annex, and declassified them. Once again, I
released the prior FBI's own documents and expose the truth.
The same media is calling me a liar again. Maybe
this FBI will release more docs directly from FBI headquarters
(32:12):
so we could see who is lying. Wouldn't want to
deprive the fake news of more bogus pulters. And then
I just love him.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
I mean, I enjoyed that. That was really fun.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
That was a really fun one to read, you know.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
That was a good one. That was definitely a good
so we'll see I mean, I know, like Mike Davis too,
is also like we've got the best team assembled just
as is coming. Everybody seems very optimistic that we are
going to see some accountability. So I'm trying to share
the enthusiasm and optimisy for as.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
Long as we get it before Christmas. It'll be a
nice Christmas present to see some heads rolling, don't you thingdeed?
Speaker 1 (32:51):
Indeed? Yeah, all right. The reason for my name today
is because Charlemagne, that God was on with Laura Trump
and she asked him to give Trump a report card
basically for his presidency so far, and then when he
inevitably did not give him a very good review, she
pushed back, and I thought she did quite an effective
(33:13):
job doing it. Here's a bit of their conversation and
back and forth.
Speaker 3 (33:18):
No, you've been critical, You've had your bones affected with
President Trump. If you took his name out of it
and looked solely at what has happened, the policies and
the things that have changed around the world and in
our country over the first six months, how do you
rate his presidency so far?
Speaker 7 (33:33):
I wouldn't give it a good rating.
Speaker 8 (33:34):
You know, something simply because you know, the least of
us are still being impacted the worst. Like when you
look at something like you know, the big beautiful bill,
that's something that you know, I'm going to benefit from
because of the tax bracket that I'm in, but you
know it's going to be so many people that's hurt
by that bill. And you know anything that you know
takes away medicaid from people, and he won't put people
in the worse financial situation then you know they were
(33:55):
previously in I'm not for And you know, he ran
on that, like he ran on you know, the eccon.
He ran on saying that you know, grocery prices are
going to be down, and.
Speaker 3 (34:03):
You know that's happened. Inflation is trending down. And by
the way, MEDAI, we want to make sure that people
who are not actual recipients or shouldn't be getting medicaid
are off of medicaid so it can actually benefit more people.
There is good stuff in that bill, though. You have
the twenty seventeen tax cuts that are made permanent, and
that really is for everybody. But that's for everyone. Everyone
(34:23):
in this country is impacted by that. You also have things,
by the way, like money going to school choice for
parents all across this country. There is a lot of
good that I think will come out of the big
beautiful bill.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
But what about things right now?
Speaker 8 (34:34):
People to hear and you know, there was a he
campaigned on immediate change, day one change, and you.
Speaker 3 (34:39):
Don't think if you felt any change, you aren't feeling changed.
Do you feel safer knowing that Iran will not have
the ability to develop a nuclear weapon?
Speaker 7 (34:48):
Iran? Sure?
Speaker 8 (34:50):
I feel safe if you're telling me that a country
won't have the ability to build a nuclear web?
Speaker 3 (34:54):
Do you feel better knowing our borders closed?
Speaker 5 (34:56):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (34:57):
Yes, Okay, so that don't get me wrong.
Speaker 8 (34:59):
There there's certain things that I absolutely, you know, understood,
like you know, as far as you know, border security,
but I understood bad security for different reasons. Like you know,
people were complaining about the border because they felt like
people were coming into you know, the country and you know,
taking taking jobs away from people in certain areas and
certain communities. And that is the conversation that I had
been hearing, you know, for the past year and a
(35:21):
half prior to to to the election. I understand that,
but I want to see the criminals and legal immigrants,
you know, actually deported.
Speaker 2 (35:28):
Now that's happening.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
We're going to show you exactly what Trump's response to
that chat between Charlemagne and God and his daughter in law,
because he was not particularly happy with Charlemagne, as you
might expect. So here is what he tweeted. He said,
the very wonderful and talented Laura Trump, whose show is
(35:53):
a big rating success, put racist sleeves bags Charlemagne the God.
Why is he allowed to use the word God when
just decribing himself? Can anyone imagine the uproar there would
be used if I use that nickname. He is a
low IQ individual, has no idea what words are coming
out of his mouth, and knows nothing about me or
what I have done, like just ending five wars, including
(36:15):
a thirty one year bloodbath between Republic of the Congo
and Rwanda where seven million people have died and there
was no end in sight. He didn't know that, Or
India and Pakistan, or wiping out Iran's nuclear capabilities, or
closing the horrendous open border, or creating the greatest economy
where prices and inflation have come way down and where
stupid and corrupt Joe Biden set the record for doing
(36:37):
the worst job as president ever. But this dope Charlemagne
would vote for Sleepy Joe or Kamala. Remember one year
ago our country was dead and now it is the
hottest country anywhere in the world. Maga, So how do
you like them apples? You guys like how much of
a response was that? It was perfect? I hate the
(37:01):
next segment of what we're going to talk about, but
it has to be done, and so we're going to
talk about what we saw out of Gaza over the weekend.
Just it's absolutely heartbreaking. But before we even do that,
let me just remind people that if you are not
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(38:48):
me just tell you what was going on. Oh God,
I hate this in uh Gaza. So you remember last
week we talked about the fact that there was that
one hostage that was shown and now I don't remember
Ram I think is his name, and it was just
so heartbreaking to see the horrible transformation and now there
(39:09):
is another fellow by the name another hostage by the
name of Evutar David, who just to give you a
sense of before and after. On the left you will
see what he looked like before he was taken from
the music festival on October seventh of twenty twenty three.
And then on the right you can see a picture
from today and it is horrifying. And then to make
(39:30):
it worse, Hamas released and they also released a video
of the other hostage that we mentioned Ram. But they
released a video showing Evutar David digging his own grave.
And if that sounds horrific and horrifying but also familiar
to you, it should because that's exactly what the Nazis
(39:54):
did to Jews during the Holocaust. Here is a little
bit of that video and it's subtitled so you can
read what he's saying, shoved. What I'm doing now is
digging my own grave. I mean, he has no strength whatsoever.
Every day my body becomes weaker and weaker. I'm walking
(40:18):
directly to my grave. This is the grave where I
think I'm going to be buried. Time is running out.
You're the only ones who can end this. To be
released and be able to sleep in my bed with
my family.
Speaker 7 (40:31):
I mean.
Speaker 1 (40:34):
Jesse Jay, who is, by the way, one of the
most underrated pop stars ever. That's just my opinion. She
has like a phenomenal voice. She actually came out and
posted photos of Evatar, which you know, in pop culture,
celebrity Hollywood world, like, it's very rare to see somebody
step out on behalf of Israel. So I thought that
(40:56):
this was just really this was really great that she
actually posted the posted photos and talked about this, because
you know who didn't is freaking almost anybody like the
New York Times, who's so quick to post the picture
of some kid with cerebral palsy. They said nothing, they
showed nothing about this. It's ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous. I will
(41:17):
give it props to the New York Post because they
actually posted the photo. It was on the front page
saying hamas Ghoul's force hostage to dig his own grave,
starved of humanity. But there was absolute silence from your
from all the typical suspects who have been very, very
loud about the Gossen starvation. So nothing from THEO Vaughn,
(41:42):
nothing from Flent's Candice Owens, Dave Smith, Jake Shields, Tucker Carlson,
Anna Casparian, Dave Bilzarian, Pierce Morgan, Chunk Yogurt. None of
them had anything to say about Evatar, just infuriating and
Batya actually back. Badya Hungar Gone tweeted pictures of both
Ram and Evutar and said, ask yourself why Hamas released
(42:06):
the photos of Vutar David and Ram Raslavsky, who are
actually starving right after a big news cycle about food
not getting into Gaza. They did it as a show
of power, proof that the media, the influencers on the
left and now many on the right, do Hamas's bidding
and will not cover the horrors being done to these men.
No matter what Hamas does, those influencers and media outlets
(42:29):
will continue to carry water for the terrorists because they
share an enemy and that enemy is us. Uh oh,
she is gone. So we're probably gonna have to like
end the show just a wee bit early. But anyway,
it's important that you guys see what's going on because
the fact that major news news outlets are not covering
(42:51):
this is freaking bananas. I'm trying to figure out like
where we can cut on this because I did want
to show what hap in Sydney, Australia over the weekend,
which is absolutely mortifying. But we've talked a lot about
the fact that this kind of anti Israel pro Hamas
(43:12):
propaganda is spreading like crazy, and it is and in fact,
one hundred thousand people protested pro Palestinian protests on the
street of Sydney on the bridge, actually the famous bridge
over the weekend, which is just I can't, like, I
don't even know, well, Julian Assange was in the front
(43:33):
like he was there, he was there protesting, and I mean,
the crowd looked really unbelievable, like they are estimating between
ninety and one hundred thousand people were there. And then
of course Zooran Ma'am Danny was all excited about it
and said, you know, tweeting the picture, he said, all
of Sydney is packed with people standing for Palestine, a
(43:54):
clear sign that Israel, with all his propaganda machinery, has
been full exposed. I just I cannot. I would, well,
you would, they would know better if actually the same
outlets so excited to post pictures of starving children would
also post the pictures of the starving hostages who are
legit starving.
Speaker 2 (44:17):
Oh my god, it just makes me so mad.
Speaker 1 (44:19):
Well, I'm gonna we we had a segment to do
about zo Ran actually, and I think we're gonna say
that for tomorrow because it's not quite as critical for
us to do that today. I did want to mention
really quickly that there was a rumor that the Macrones
had dropped their lawsuit against Candace Owens. That is not true.
(44:41):
So what happened is that there were there were a
couple headlines that read Macrones drop lawsuit on Candace Owens,
not like so it was headlines that were a little
bit behind the times, just catching up with the fact
that the Macrones sued her, and people took those headlines
and didn't actually read the corresponding articles, and they took
(45:05):
it to mean that they dropped the lawsuit. But they
have not. So if you thought that that lawsuit was dropped,
it has not been dropped. And in fact, Candice is
sounding a little bit different about it right now. So
she tweeted yesterday never in a million years with Vladimir
Putin sue an American podcast or why is that? What
(45:27):
does that prove about? Emmanuel Macron has no real power.
We're probably going to have to cut our show short today,
you guys, because the feedback is so bad. I'm so
sorry about this, but we can't help the weather. So
I apologize that we have to cut off early, but
I promise we will catch you up on all of
the stuff tomorrow. Okay, yeah, everybody is complaining about the sound.
(45:50):
Sorry you guys, very very sorry. Let's bring it in
just because we have to. You're not bringing it in,
you're muted, but you can still bring it in. She's
not bringing in. I think she's gone. She's waving all right.
I'm sorry you guys. We'll talk to you tomorrow.