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Happy Thursday evening, Ladies and gentlemen. This is the Gen
and Mick Show. I'm Rick, She's Jin. I don't know why.
I almost always say that it's backwards, but I can't.
So we're back. We're here. Yeah, it's been a minute.
We haven't done this like a month.
Speaker 6 (06:28):
We have the uh the white smoke for the show?
Did we send it up? We have a new podcast.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
If we should start doing that, I should. I should
make like a logo that has like white.
Speaker 3 (06:42):
Smoke for.
Speaker 6 (06:46):
Now incoming.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
Maybe do red, white and blue smoke because I kind
feel like we got JYP today because it's first American folke.
We should have had red white.
Speaker 6 (06:54):
I mean, okay, So I had been doing other things
and all of a sudden I was like, oh my gosh,
I need to turn it on. I just like had
a feeling. I was like I need to. I hadn't
checked my phone. I hadn't been I was doing stuff
around house, and it just dawned on me that I
was like, I just need to turn on the news
real quick in case because they had you know, sometimes
it takes longer, but you know several days. Isn't that
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unusual to go ahead and choose one, And so I
just wanted to have it on in the background. And
as soon as I turned it on, the smoke had
just cup. They had just signaled, and then pretty shortly after,
you know, I'm waiting, I'm like, okay, so I'll keep
doing stuff because it takes a while for them to
come out. And then it's announced and I'm seeing that
it's an American pope, and I'm going, what, like, am
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I sleeping? Am I dreaming?
Speaker 7 (07:42):
Like?
Speaker 6 (07:42):
What is happening here? I mean, never in my lifetime
did I think I would see an American pope. And
I don't think anybody else really did either.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Well, you know what happened, right The Vatican's trying to
get around the tariffs, so America exactly all.
Speaker 6 (07:56):
Of a sudden, you know, Trump just called them up
and said here's what she to do. No, but it's
very interesting, and of course we've gone through more popes
in the last twenty years than we did in the
previous because John Paul the Second reigned for so long.
But so it's been a little bit more frequent in
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my adult life than his typical But I just I
really was so astounded. I mean, he wasn't There were
people that joked about him and one other American a
few times, but he wasn't even on the top fifteen
list of most any serious, you know, predictions and assessments.
(08:40):
So I'm just I'm really surprised, but I do think
it may indicate a little bit of.
Speaker 5 (08:47):
It.
Speaker 6 (08:47):
They rejected several that some thought would be like a
shoe in to continue what Francis started. And then of
course there were the ones that people really had hoped,
like Cardinal Robert Sarah, you know, thinking that Carl Saire,
that he would he would be He's a he's a
Dominican of the Dominican order, which is more conservative and
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would be a more traditionalist pope. And so I think
what they did here was kind of reject both. They
didn't want to keep going as far progressive as Francis
was while still maintaining some of the qualities. But then
did not want to go as trade knee jerk like
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back to totally traditional either. But you know, his choice
in wearing some of the garments is already reverting back
to old traditions. So I'm hopeful. I mean, everybody's always
like pro immigration, you know pro I mean, the Catholic
Church has always been pro immigration that you're never going
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to get away from that. They have always been liberal
on the immigration front. That is just.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
Unless it's Vatican City and that's different and.
Speaker 6 (10:05):
And and it is and and you don't want to
live there anyway as a promise, I've been uh, there's
not enough room, there's not enough room, there's not enough
things open.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (10:16):
But they that that's that's pretty common sense forever in
like on the political side of things. But I think
everybody just needs to kind of like pump the brakes
and remember that the the papacy is, you know, not
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intended to be political. They are, there are sometimes things
that they have to take stands on that end up
being politicals. But trying to pigeonhole him into your right
wing or left wing or whatever political ideology is not
best practice. And it's it's you're gonna be disappointed or
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really happy multiple times thout this. If you're going to
look at it completely through an American political lens, that's
what I say.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Well, and that's just it. The church was never supposed
to be a political thing. And to me, especially because
you know, I'm not Catholic, I'm another one. I look
at the Catholic Church a lot like I look like
politics eighty twenty and sometimes even seventy thirty, because yeah,
I'm never going to completely agree. And the thing that
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drove me nuts today is both sides, Like all the
leftists that are like, oh my god, mag is they're
not because this guy doesn't knack Downald Trump. And if
you think, if you think he's bad, wait til you
meet the real Jesus. And I'm just like, just let
the dude be PopEd for like five minutes before you
start your shit on both sides because look, even I mean, look,
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he's as far as modern popes go, at least as
far as his stint as a cardinal, he was kind
of a centrist. There are things, you know, because the
Catholic Church again favors open borders except for you know,
during inside their own place, those kind of things. So
that doesn't really surprise me. But what what nobody wants
to think about, though, is even though I'm a Catholic,
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I do know a little bit about the Catholic Church
because I have a lot of Catholic friends and he's
from a very I don't want to say uber conservative sect,
but he was one of the last that was what
he was from, one of the last sects to stop
the Latin masses.
Speaker 6 (12:27):
It's the it's the Order of Saint Augustine.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Yeah, so I mean the thing.
Speaker 6 (12:34):
It is a more traditional order, uh, definitely, but there
there are a few things that make and I already
saw some of it today that make the kind of
knee jerk conservatives roll their eyes and jump to conclusions
about a political stand because the Order of Saint Augustine, though,
is more community based like that. They believe even community
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in missionary work. And I yes, already same, same, same,
at least he's not a damn Jesuit. Sorry I shouldn't,
I shouldn't say it like that, but but they're really
into being pastors, educators and missionaries, and that is kind
of the goal behind the Order of Saint Augustine. So
Augustinians do tend to travel. They tend to go and
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pastor you know, to communities and things like that, which
some people associate with being liberal and hippie dippy. And
it's really not that it's spreading the faith, you know,
it's actually working within the communities that they want to influence,
that they want to bring people to the church and
to God. So I just want people to be uh it,
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to not make that confuse you that it's not still
a very traditionalist order. Just because they are kind of
VAGABONDI does not mean that they're they're not traditionalists. You know.
The the Jesuits are the ones that tend to be
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oh a lot more uh inclined to things like communism,
And that's not what I mean by communal and community
when it comes to Saint Augustine. The Order of Saint
Augustine anyways, well.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Completely, And like I said, the dude's the dude hasn't
been pope for more than a few hours, and I
mean everybody is like losing their minds because I mean
I've seen six head known as Jojo from Jersey. Oh
my god, look at Maga freaking out over the new pope.
Nobody fucking cares he's been pope for five minutes.
Speaker 6 (14:44):
Yeah, there's there's really no way to I mean, I
think it's funny that they're saying that, but then when
some of the quotes have been pulled of things he
said in the past about homosexuality, then they're freaking out.
Oh no, he hates the gays.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
Like no, you know, as somebody who does come from
a business background, if everybody's a little bit pissed off,
it usually means you're doing the right thing.
Speaker 6 (15:09):
Yeah, And I think I just think that everybody, you know,
like you said, we just need to chill kind of
see how this goes. I do always find it interesting though,
that sometimes some of the loudest people and it's always
like kind of the same kind of accounts. Some of
the loudest people on this are people that are not
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even Catholic and are trying to interpret and assign, you know,
interpret things and like assign motives and you know, sort
of go through and combing through all of his stuff
and trying to make broad generalizations and assumptions, and you know,
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getting really angry about it, and I'm like, what, why
does it? I mean, it's it's definitely a global phenomenon.
It is something that is extremely interesting, absolutely newsworthy, and
I think a lot of people are kind of fascinated by,
you know, this two thousand year old tradition. So I
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think there's a lot of that, but it should be
more ache into like watching the royal family as opposed
to like, if you're not a Catholic then that it
is like having these really bold and loud and angry
opinions when it's like, it doesn't affect you and you
don't understand Catholic doctrine in the first place, so what
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And as I'm saying that, you know, the Royal you
it's just funny how some of those people say, you know,
especially on the right, some of the born again Christians
you know, get extremely loud and angry about it. And
I just don't understand it.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
I don't understand most of it. I mean, the thing
about it is, you know, it doesn't affect me. I'm
a Protestant. I don't I just don't.
Speaker 6 (17:02):
Understand getting yourself twisted up in knots and starting to
lectures other about this pope choice when it does not
affect your church. It's just the zart of me.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
Well's the other thing that drives me nuts. Is I
see the Protestants all the time going, I don't even
understand why they need a pope who cares. Yeah, you
are not a part of their religion. Let them practice
however they want as long as they're not, you know,
doing bad things, leave them alone. I don't I don't
understand this, this need to control every aspect of all
(17:34):
the things that seems to be pervading all of American
because there's only one right answer for everything. Yes, and
it drives me nuts.
Speaker 6 (17:44):
Yeah, on every topic. And if you don't agree with me, canceled,
or you're a bigot, or you're stupid, or you know,
whatever happens just.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
As much on our side now, Like I see all
kinds of accounts now talking about the woke right and
blah blah blah YadA yah. Look, there are people on
the right side that say things that I don't agree with.
That doesn't mean that I want them placed on list
and shouted down and shut down and shut up and
everything else. Just going about your lives. If you don't
like what they say, you don't fucking follow their accounts anymore,
don't pay if you if you stop giving their arguments oxygen.
(18:19):
They will eventually go away. You don't believe me. Just
look at what X is doing with his current algorithm,
because it's smothering everybody.
Speaker 6 (18:25):
Oh no, but I mean, or you know, mock them
if you want to. I don't care. But this, uh,
the kind of I don't know. I just feel like
there's kind of a we saw it some before and
it kind of comes and goes, and how you know,
intense it is, but the kind of puritanical approach to everything,
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you know, where everything has to be so strict, you
have to be all this way or not at all.
Any little stray from you know, any straight let's say,
any straight outside of MAGA, and then all of a sudden,
you are a rhino and you are a trader, and
you are not a real conservative. You're a fraud, You're
a grifter, you know what I mean? Like this inability
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to have any sort of disagreement is always just it's
so baffling to me. We're all passionate, we all have
our beliefs, but and a lot of them especially. That's
what's frustrating on the right is we agree on a
lot of things, so it's okay to go, well, I
just don't agree with you there. I think that this
is a better idea or solution or candidate or whatever
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it is. And instead of it being like, well, you're
a fraud and you're not a real Republican or you're
not a conservative, it's like, well, who are you to
tell me that?
Speaker 1 (19:45):
All right, I was gonna do I was gonna do
this as a joke, but you had a lot to say.
Jeff requested a music break and a specific song, so
hang on, I'm still going to do this just because
I already cute it. He's already back now, so we'll quit.
Speaker 6 (20:04):
That was funny.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
I didn't see it, all right, so anyway, but no,
I mean, seriously, this is just nuts.
Speaker 6 (20:12):
And I especially don't like it because we have for
a long time like talked about the Democrats and the
liberals being like you have to agree with me on
everything otherwise you're not you know, otherwise you're a big at,
you're a racist, you're a transphobe, you're stupid, you're this
or this or that. You know, it's all these labels
and all these names, and like how one toe out
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of line? And it seems to have infected the right,
and I think that's kind of what they mean by
the woke right situation is like, if you're not doing
exactly what we think and what we like and what
we want you to say and do and believe, then
you know we're gonna cast you out. And we saw
some of this during the election, but I feel like
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it just comes in waves of like how much people
are doing that. It's just weird.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Well, well, the thing that gets me right, Okay, so
let's assume for the moment that there is a wolf right.
By becoming the Karens of the right and complaining about
the wolf right, aren't you in fucked aren't you in fact?
Sorry Fordian slip, there.
Speaker 6 (21:14):
Aren't you in fucked up? What?
Speaker 3 (21:20):
But yeah?
Speaker 1 (21:20):
By becoming the Parens of the right, aren't you in
fact joining the wolf right? By constantly complaining about all
the people that you don't like because I don't I
don't get.
Speaker 6 (21:32):
I don't know. I just find it so exhausting when
it's like any little like no, I don't really do it.
It's like, uh, then you're not real, you suck, you
don't know anything. You are liberal, you are, and it's like,
oh my goodness, can we not everybody's going to be
in lockstep, so I don't know, it's weird.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
The whole thing about it is, you know, let let's
save this kind of ire for the political idiots that
just randomly do crazy shit. And those are the people
that I can understand you being mad at everyday people
that are on social media that disagree with you. Who
the fuck cares. They can't change anything, they don't have
control of anything. Let's start talking about all these fucking
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people like this guy that just got one of the
just just got like the district court judge from DC
pulled all because well I don't like that person or
whatever the fuck it was, I don't even care. We
need to start focusing on that stuff. Let's start talking
about the fact that like five seconds ago, the Republican
Party was talking about basically codifying all of these cuts
(22:39):
from Doze, and then yesterday the speaker says, yeah, we're
not doing that anymore, we've pulled it. Really, but for
why what happened? But you were able to codify the
new name for the Gulf of America today but not
the Doze cuts yesterday? What are y'all doing? And then
every single one of them takes the social media complaining
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about how well it because of these people there, but
they were not getting things done, and it's always the leftist.
You guys have the majority, maybe a slim majority, but
you have one. You can't blame these people anymore because
it's you guys. And I'm tired of us even acting
like we're the minority party even when we're the majority party. Now.
I did think that Donald Trump did something quite masterful
(23:22):
today because he basically pulled the guy from the DC
Court and put him in charge of all the shit
that the other guy didn't want him to have anything
to do with anyway. So I thought that was pretty good.
I don't know how I feel about Judge Janine getting
the bench seat, but I mean I like her so
and she's a judge, so I don't know. I just
he's leading on finding people a little too heavily in
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my opinion.
Speaker 6 (23:44):
Yeah, I'm not really a fan of it. There's it
screams a little bit too more much. But they could
just adding more of the whole Polita attainment sector into
the administration is weird. I think I think they're were
good reasons to pull certain people, but I mean, she's
had a show for years. She hasn't been a judge
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in a very long time, and she's gotten a lot
of the legal stuff wrong in the last several years.
So I don't know she's entertaining. She's knowledgeable in quite
a few things, but she's also just kind of loud mouth,
and it just everything always seems like it just doesn't
(24:26):
go deeper than the surface with her because she's bouncing
from one thing to the next, because she's now been
in political entertainment and commentary for so long. So I
just will see how that translates over into the you know,
temporary attorney general rule. She could surprise us.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
I will say that, even though I'm not a huge
fan of the continuing intertwinement of polit attainment, I do
like how much better these this these cabinet folks can
communicate than most. So it's kind of kind of working
out to an advantage because the only one that doesn't
seem to communicate well is Trump. Everybody else could get
(25:09):
their points across just fine, and Trump is still trying
to be Trump. He'll go straight into the lions den,
but instead of just sticking to his answer, they'll ask
you the same questions six different ways and then they
got the sound bite of well maybe little Jenny only
needs two dollars instead of five, and I'm like, you
know what they're gonna do with that, right which the
fact that the left is using this as a point
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when they're the ones that have been telling us for
years that we have to learn to tighten our belt.
I mean, everybody seems to forget that under Obama, six
dollars per gallon gas was supposed to be the new
normal for the good of the planet, and we just
had to live with it and had to learn to
tighten our belts you want to talk about it. Attacks
that would have killed anything if it ever actually got
that close. Because it got close here. I remember there
(25:53):
were a couple of times it was right around five
dollars a gallon and everybody was losing their minds because
of how expensive it was, making everything that is ten
times worse than any tariff. And now we've got a
president who, because he put out the wholesale cost of
gas the other day, all the leftists are posting their
gas sides, going, I don't see that price anywhere. You
can look it up online. The wholesale price of gas
(26:14):
right now is anywhere between a dollars ninety eight and
to eighteen, not counting taxes and state fees. But you
don't want to look it up because you can post
the signs that say, well, in my area, it's still
almost four dollars.
Speaker 6 (26:28):
Right, right, Well, and obviously the majority of the people
reporting from these areas that are some of the most
densely populated, expensive and definitely higher gas prices of the
majority of the lower forty eight, right.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
I mean, I just saw it like for the first
and I don't understand why it's always such a drastic
difference when there's a Republican in charge, because I'm seeing
diesel prices in my area. You now below three dollars
a gallon, and I don't remember the last time I
saw that, which means if they can keep the fuel
prices this low, eventually some of the prices will go down.
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I've talked about this before because corporations have this huge
problem of well, since everybody's gotten used to this new
price point, let's just leave it that way and make
up some of the money that we've actually been losing.
That's what pisces me off.
Speaker 6 (27:25):
Yeah, I I think, well, it's really hard to get
any measured approach on any of these things, because that's
always you know, the one side of sunshine pumpers and
then the other side of the sky is falling. So
it's really hard to get any really kind of measured
(27:47):
analysis on anything that goes on because it's just still
so hair on fire about Trump and whoever is associated
with Trump at all times, either on the side of
the leftist freaking out or on the side of a
good portion of the right, you know, always not wanting
(28:10):
to criticize or go against him at all. So, uh,
it's it's hard to find the middle ground on any
of it.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Well, I mean, it's almost impossible to find middle ground
anymore because when you find middle ground, the thing about
it is when it comes to religion, Jesus said middle
ground was bad, you know, lukewarm, terrible. It's better to
be either hot or cold. But in politics that's not
that's not the case, right, It's best to try to
shoot down the middle as much as possible, you know,
kind of like that whole myth that we've been fed
(28:39):
about journalists that you know, we're supposed to be impartial,
when that's never really been the case. But and I
get it. It's it's almost impossible to do. It's almost
it's almost impossible to remove your preconceived notions and your
biases from anything. Because and I talked about this on
the show today, my faith color everything that I do
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because I can get in an argument with a secular
humanist too. Somehow thinks that's by some miracle, everything happened
by accident and it was just this weird twist of
faith that we exist at all. But this same person
has elevated transgenderism to some form of faith because they
now take it on faith that people can be born
in the wrong body. So why is that brand of faith? Okay,
(29:25):
but my brand of faith is wrong because it's soon
they started talking about mine. Haha, you believe in sky Daddy, Well,
you believe that people can be born incorrectly. I refuse
to believe that.
Speaker 6 (29:36):
On the subject of transgenderism. Did you hear about h
Did you hear Barkley's Charles Barkley's little rant?
Speaker 1 (29:46):
I did not. I'm surprised. I haven't known, but no,
I haven't heard it.
Speaker 11 (29:49):
What happened?
Speaker 6 (29:49):
Okay, Sorry, I've all of a sudden got a frog
in my throat. So he was on a show that's
on out Kick, and he just says, I'm gonna make
this very simple for you, Dan, men should not play
sports against women. I'm not going to get into all
the bullshit that's going on out here in the world today.
Men should not play sports against women. If anybody thinks that,
(30:11):
I think they're stupid.
Speaker 3 (30:16):
He said.
Speaker 6 (30:16):
He's supposed to get community, and he's supposed to transgender community.
But I do, not, under any circumstances, think that men
should play sports against women. And if anybody has a
problem with that, they're gonna have to get over get
over it, because I'm not going to change my mind.
I just think it's wrong the period.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
I mean, and I don't look.
Speaker 6 (30:34):
Oh oh, I forgot there's one he could. He went
on one one more little thing. He said, I don't
even think that's controversial. I don't want to hear you
try to explain it to me. No, no, no, I
don't want to hear it. I'm not going to argue
with me with you. Men shouldn't play sports against women.
I'm done.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
Nice. But yeah, I mean, look, it's one thing, because
you know, there was there was a pool tournament recently
where like two transgenders were we're basically who made it
all the way through to the end. I don't necessarily
have that much of an issue with that because there's
a lot of brain power involved in figuring out how
to make pullwork the right way. There's geometry, there's maths,
(31:13):
and all kinds of things. But as far as the
physical stuff, there's no reason that men and women should
be competing physically together unless one it's some sort of
intramural thing and everybody's agreed to it. And two, it's
not just because little Timmy who used to suck at
this sport and was like in five hundredth place, has
now put on a skirt so he can be number
(31:34):
one or number two. That's just stupid to me.
Speaker 6 (31:39):
Yeah, I don't. There's currently right now, it's been highlighted
a few times. There's a kid that's over six feet
pitching on a high school girls softball team and his
numbers are insane. Well, yes, of course, like typically you know,
(32:02):
it's it's a fast pitch when when softball players can
pitch you know, above seventy like, but it's that's kind
of the height of it, Like seventy two is going
to be one of the fastest balls they're going to see.
And he's throwing in the upper seventies approaching eighties because
(32:25):
he's a boy, And it was ignored for a while,
but now it's starting to get some intention And I
think that's where you know, when you're in the professional realm,
it's still unfair when you're in you know, like say
like Olympic trials or anything to do with kind of
that area of sports and competition. Like, I know that
(32:49):
it that is unfair, and that's what we see as
most visible. But I think it's what's starting to turn
the tide a little bit. About it for every day
people is when it starts infiltrating their middle schools and
high schools, and now their kids are putting a disadvantage
or or put in a position of having to worry
(33:12):
about their safety, you know, because of what they're competing against,
because that they are women going up against men in wrestling,
you know, in contact sports, and that can be you know,
that can be an actual concern. They're oh blah blah blah. No,
(33:32):
that is a very real concern to put to put
them up against each other in anything that could cause
legitimate contact. So I think that's where it's starting to
hit people closer to home. When it was just some
person out there that they didn't know, representing some country
(33:52):
that they've never been to, uh, beating all the girls
because they're a man, they're actually a you know, they're
a trans woman. It was like, oh, no, that's not good.
That sucks, but oh well, what's you going to do
about it? Get better? Girls? But when it comes into
their gyms at their schools and someone gets hurt, or
their daughter or their neighbor's daughter, you know, doesn't get
(34:15):
a fair shot at the sports she's worked hard at
because a boy is coming in and taking over with
his his more advanced physical prowess. Then I think that's
where people really go, oh, wait, what the fuck are
we doing?
Speaker 1 (34:43):
I think connection for a second, but I'm back now.
I don't know what happened there. You like dropped out
on me midsins, and I thought you were going but
then I realized to think it was me.
Speaker 6 (34:53):
I just said, I think that's the point where it
just goes too far. It actually affects people really personally,
and it's seeing they're seeing how it's affecting young children
because it gets younger and younger and younger, and so
now it's infiltrading youth sports, and then that's where they
they are starting to go, Wait, what the fuck are
we doing? How are we doing this? This is this
is insanity.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
Well yeah, and I mean look again, we're talking common
sense here. Hey, we have an outsiding. So Jeff in
the chat, I used to practice against our high school
volleyball team. They were state champions four years I was
the four years I was there. My spike scared them
and I rarely ever played.
Speaker 6 (35:35):
Yeah. Well, I mean, let's go back to the women's
you know, Olympic soccer team playing a high school boys team.
You know that there are so many examples of things
like that that it's it's just undeniable that there is
an absolute difference in strength and physicality. There just is.
(35:55):
And denying that is to deny reality.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
Well, that's just it. They want us to reality.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
You know.
Speaker 1 (36:01):
One of the scariest things because with the day being
like v E day, I kind of fell down the
historical rabbit hole this morning. Do you realize that most
of the same things that are happening now were happening
in Germany? Germany right before the rise of the Nazis,
like the Germans were literally trying to sew a Uterus
into a dude, not even playing.
Speaker 6 (36:21):
Yeah, no, there's a lot of weird things that they were,
super out there, kind of progressive things that were going
on in Germany.
Speaker 1 (36:32):
And then like in some of the same you know
things that they're talking about now, like the books that
are that are that parents don't want in our kids'
schools right now, were some of the first ones that
the Nazis burned when they rose to power. The scariest
thing about how that happened. Nobody talks about this part
is just the quiet part. And know how that happened.
The Christians in Germany decided they could use the Nazis
to get rid of all the crazy and thought they
(36:53):
could control the Nazis going up to get rid of
the crazy and get them out of power. So actually
the truth of it is the Alphabet Mafia minus the
completely crazy side of the Alphabet Mafia, which is all
the stuff after the really does have a actual historical
reason to be both afraid of Christians and Nazis, because
(37:13):
sometimes they will join up because to them, the ends
justify the means. This is not one of those times,
no matter how much the left wants you to think
it is. But one of the reasons they're trying so
hard to spend it is that way is because they
do understand history, even if they don't want you to
think they do, and they understand that if they can
spin it this way, this time we look that look
like the bad guys instead of the social progressives looking
(37:36):
like the bad guys. So yep, I just I just
when I started looking into that today, I was like,
I almost forgot about some of this stuff. I mean,
it was still like in the back of my brain, right,
this is one of those things with my memory. Just
because I have a good memory doesn't mean I can
always get to it like all the time, kind of
like don't ask me where I part my car left
(37:57):
my keys half the time. But once I start looking
into some and it's like this, the vault doors open
and I'm like, oh, yeah, I forgot about it. I
forgot about this, I forgot about this, I forgot about this,
I forgot about this, and it was just literally it
was enough to start making me sick because I'm just
looking at everything that we're doing today and I'm like dude,
Everything that the Left has tried to do is stuff
that has been done before, and it was right before
(38:18):
the last time somebody tried to wipe us off the earth.
I don't I don't like this.
Speaker 3 (38:23):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (38:24):
I don't like how this is making me feel. No,
But yeah, so anyway, I thought that was interesting because
you know, this is this is the anniversary of the
day that Germany said fuck it, we quit. In case
anybody was wondering, We're done.
Speaker 6 (38:41):
Yes, okay, have you seen the most recent kind of
oh I guess, media darling that is gasp, gasping has
been detained and maybe deported. And so you know, before
(39:05):
whenever it was the Maryland father. Oh yeah, you know,
so this time it's the Georgia college student. Oh, good lord,
the Georgia. A nineteen year old who was brought to
America H four got pulled over for not using a
turn signal. She was shackled and now is in ice
(39:27):
custody for a month. Our country has become an impressive
hell for non citizens and it's deplorable. Well, of course
that's not the whole story. You know, she was arrested
for driving without a license. She turned right on red
where it said no right on red and she was
(39:47):
driving without a license. Turns out that her father has
been detained by Ice for several weeks, maybe several months
now because of a similar situation. He was also caught
driving without a license, and the when they called the mother,
she couldn't talk to the agents because she spoke no English.
(40:11):
And supposedly they've been here since she was four years
old and she's nineteen. So I just I want to
know how in fifteen years that she hasn't learned much English,
But also fifteen years, what are they doing? What have
(40:33):
they been doing? How have they been making money? I
think this is the part that the liberals don't want
to talk about. The left doesn't want to talk about
pro immigration, you know, advocates do not want to talk
about that. That's a very real issue that you need
to answer. Where if you claim that, oh, you know,
(40:54):
most of them are just you know, well meaning people,
and they are you know, oh, there's a lot of
cards or there's a lot of visa overstayers, but you
know they're fine because they already had work status. No,
we're talking about for fifteen years. And the dad claims
to own a business how's he owning a business? Are
they stealing social Security cards? Are they stealing social Security numbers?
(41:16):
Are they just completely working under the table? Also not okay,
And they don't want to answer the questions about those things.
It is impossible to exist in this country for fifteen
years making enough money to support your family and not
have any documentation whatsoever unless you have forged it or
(41:37):
lied or stolen it. And I just have a hard
time believing they haven't done at least one of those things.
And you may go, well, better life in this and
pull on the heartstrings, and I get all that, But
how is it possible to.
Speaker 3 (41:53):
Be that.
Speaker 6 (41:55):
Uh, to just to be able to subsist like that
for so long here and then to act outraged, act
outraged that they might that when they're caught, which you
had to figure at some point they would be that
when they're caught that there would be consequences.
Speaker 1 (42:18):
Yeah, well, you know, we live in a world that
isn't supposed to have consequences anymore. Though that's the whole point.
Speaker 6 (42:23):
Well apparently, especially if it's just something that you think
is that you think is right.
Speaker 1 (42:28):
Well, one of the things that drives me the most
nuts and no, I hadn't seen that one, because everything
I can see is still talking about the Maryland Dad
and all the weird shit that's come out about that dude.
But one of the things that drives me nuts is
watching all the leftist accounts going, oh my god, Donald
Trump is trying to deport American citizens.
Speaker 3 (42:44):
Now.
Speaker 1 (42:44):
The only American citizens that I know of that have
been deported weren't actually deported. It was their illegal parents
with anchor babies who decided to take their children with them.
That doesn't mean they've been deported. It means their parents
took them home where they came from the because their
parents weren't legally supposed to be here. I'm tired of
the semantics game. I'm tired of them saying salacious things.
(43:07):
And I'm just as tired of this on our side,
because I am so sick of this, because this drives
me nuts, as somebody who was a huge proponent just
a few months ago of this idea of their becoming
a new media, because we were supposed to be doing
things different and better than the old media. Watching the
new media become just as bad as the old media
is pissing me off because all they do is put
(43:27):
as much spent out there as they can, and as
much colorful headlining out there as they can, just to
get you to click on it, and then half the
time they go four or five paragraphs in before they
give you the meat of the story.
Speaker 8 (43:38):
I hate that.
Speaker 1 (43:39):
I get it. Every everybody's out to make money, but
this was one. Like medicine in this were the two
things that were never supposed to be about profit in
my opinion, and we have fucked both of those up
because there are higher callings than profit in my opinion.
And I know that's blasphemy for a conservative, but it's
still true.
Speaker 6 (44:01):
Well, I it's the headlines are always the most outrageous thing.
Like there was one the other day that was really
bad and you're like, excuse me, what, and then you
read underneath it and it's like, oh, the sub headline
actually explained it. But man, that first headline was definitely
for a click for you know, just for clicks. But
(44:24):
but here with with this, you know, it's the the
headlines are A Georgia University student was detained with her
mother for being undocumented because of a turn signal No
she went right on red when it was illegal too
so it was that, but she also and it wasn't
(44:47):
just oh, they're just undocumented and so that's the only reason. Well,
the thing is that they are going to keep them together.
They're gonna send them all home together. They're all going
to be detained and they're gonna be processed. They're all
gonna get sent back to Mexico together. You know, we're
not breaking up the family. He's putting kids in cages.
They're all going. But I always find it kind of
interesting with these stories when everybody is like they just
(45:10):
wanted a better life, they just wanted this, but like
didn't learn the language, have not taken any of the
steps to be able to whether you're seeking asylum or
want to move towards a legal status. You know that
they could have done. Their advocate is you know, doing
this whole victims story and a sob story. And how
(45:33):
now she's you know, not going to get to finish
her degree. Well, her high school graduation photos she wore
the Mexican flag around her as like a stole that
was the Mexican flag, you know, so she can go
to Mexico and finish where she obviously wants to be.
(45:55):
I mean it's just a lack of like assimilation. And
then you know, as her mother, like, I just don't
I don't understand that on just a human and adult level,
Like how do you live somewhere? I lived in Spain
for like six months, and I could already speak a
decent amount of Spanish, but I absolutely was then able
(46:17):
to speak a lot more by the end of even
a few months there. I don't understand being somewhere for
fifteen years and never picking up the language. So either
you're lying about that or that's how disconnected you've been,
Like what has happened there? I just there's always so
many missing pieces in these stories, and you know, you
(46:39):
can't really believe the media. You certainly can't believe the
lawyers because they're all lying through their teeth whatever they
need to do for their client to gain the sympathy
of the public through the media, so they'll say anything
and everything. But there's just it's just always so bizarre
to me that I'm like, how could you have functioned
in another country that you don't speak the lad language?
(47:00):
You don't have an ID, Like what could you? I mean,
I don't understand how you can just even function in
a place like that as an adult human being. It's crazy. Yeah,
I don't get it either, And own cars and own houses?
Like what did they use to get those things? That's
(47:23):
you know, I mean, there's just always these like y'aren't
telling the full story here? What is going on?
Speaker 1 (47:29):
Well, and they never tell the full story? But again,
how do they own cars? How do they own houses?
How do they own businesses? If they're not even legally
supposed to be here? And Jeff Finland is not really
I'm sorry, yeah, I.
Speaker 6 (47:41):
Mean they have to be. They have to be utilizing
stolen identities or something.
Speaker 1 (47:50):
Oh all right, So one more quick story just because
I thought this one was fun. So, as you may
or may not have heard, the Bidens made a trip
back to the View today and turns out some behind
the scenes chatter is that they may in fact be
going broke.
Speaker 6 (48:05):
Oh oh no.
Speaker 1 (48:08):
I'm all sad.
Speaker 6 (48:09):
Now, not really, how is that even possible?
Speaker 1 (48:14):
In the words of the church lady, isn't that special?
The Biden crime family is facing a serious cast currens
now that it's patriarch is out of power and the
influence peddling machine has grown to a halt. So reported
on Thursday, through PJ Media, Jill and Joe Biden made
a live appearance on the View in New York City,
and according to Mark Halprin, the move was part of
a broader effort to rehabilitate Joe Biden's image after a
(48:37):
disastrous first one hundred days back in private life. There's
a story in Politico Today that says they've hired the
former Pentagon spokesperson to manage the Biden comeback. According to
Joe halper And, Joe Biden wants to be out there.
He wants to speak out against Donald Trump. He wants
to defend his now tattered reputation. Alpern also noted that
(48:57):
Politico is reporting the Trump administration plans to release audio
of Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hurt. That's gonna
hurt if that happens, the one that led her to
describe Biden as an elderly man with a poor memory.
But Alpern offered a blunt insight from someone close to
the family. I talked to someone very familiar with the
Biden's and I think they've pointed out something that I'm
(49:18):
gonna say now that to me is the explanation, or
at least part of the explanation, which is Biden inc
itself has collapsed.
Speaker 6 (49:29):
I mean, Biden wants to get back out there and
rehab his image and restart. Like what he's eighty two,
He's that on that damn beach Like nap, take a nap, Go.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
Nap at the beach.
Speaker 3 (49:46):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (49:47):
I mean, you may be an ad, but you've earned
your retirement what little bit of it there is down
the read.
Speaker 6 (49:53):
Right, Like, I don't understand this at all, Like what
is the point of this? Because someone wrote a book
and because of finally, like you know, the immedia is
finally starting to admit that they either were willfully duped
or lied on purpose to cover for him, Like, I
just don't understand. I did see too that they were
(50:15):
you know, no, Like, were you surprised Kamala loss? And
he's like no, and said he would have won.
Speaker 1 (50:22):
Well. The funny thing is he even pointed out because
he did an interview with Nick Robinson no relation to
me the other day and basically pointed out that he
don't he doesn't feel like it would have mattered when
he left the campaign, that there was just no way
to change the trajectory at that point. I thought that
was rather astute observation for a turnip. But yeah, I mean, dude, seriously.
(50:45):
But I think why they're working so hard to spend
things is it's not just one book. There are like
several different Tellholl books that are coming out at this point,
which means, unfortunately for the Biden crime family, all the
fingers are coming out of the dikes. Yeah, oh all right, Well, damn,
(51:07):
we've already almost blown through the hour. Any final thoughts,
anything else you want to touch on the way out
the door.
Speaker 6 (51:14):
I will just say that I think that it's telling
on this view appearance that it's with Jill as well,
and that she kept having to jump in and kind
of bail him out of responses he was giving, much
as she tried to do towards the end of his
presidency and throughout the campaign. So I don't I don't
(51:34):
know that there's any less even though he's not running
for office anymore, and even though he no longer holds
the oval, I don't know that there's any less of
a leash on him from that managing, you know, managing
him and his his and deciding how to allow him
to be able to speak and when and where and how.
(51:55):
You know, I think it's kind of just as much
now as it was even then. It's just that this
is more directly in the hands of Jill now. And
we know she loves to talk, so she jumps in
and kind of talks over him and explains for him
and speaks for him much the way you do a
child or an abuse victim. You know, the abuser would
(52:19):
to an abuse victim or a parent would for a
child or an older sibling that wants to be You know,
I know more and I know all, and so I
will tell you what he thinks. I will tell you
what he means. You know, there's some of that too,
There's like an arrogance factor that can be part of it.
But I do think it is in order to kind
of bail him out and save him. And it's sad.
(52:41):
Like I said, go retire, get out. Like he can
write a book. They can do a book with a ghostwriter,
have it out early next year, and there will still
be millions and millions and millions of people that will
buy it, buy it. No matter what has happened, they
will buy it. Go make your money that way.
Speaker 1 (53:00):
Hell, a lot of conservatives will buy it just so
they can make fun of it on their shows and shit.
So I mean, there's definitely a market for it. But yeah,
I know. The one other quick thing I wanted to
hit on. I don't know if you saw this, but
I guess mister Bernie Sanders himself sat down with Brett
Baer last night and openly defended his use of private
jets because he was like, I had to be in
five different cities in half a day, and you wanted
(53:22):
me to wait in line at United.
Speaker 6 (53:26):
Because of course anyway, also, because of course that's how
it always is with the elites. It doesn't matter what
side of the political aisle there on, it doesn't matter
what cause they're speaking for. It is always going to
be for you know, for thee not for me exactly.
Speaker 1 (53:45):
Although Mary Catherine Ham put an idea in my head
that I so have been able to get out. She
was she kept abbreviating private jets, and then it's Fox
News appearance today, so she kept saying it was funny
hearing Bernie Sanders defend his use of pjs.
Speaker 11 (53:58):
And.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
This put an idea in my head for the defeating
the oligarch tours new tagline Pj's and BJ's with Ernie
Sanders and AOC.
Speaker 6 (54:12):
No, well we did, I don't know, I don't know.
We kind of saw her in comfy clothes, not quite pj's,
in that New Yorker spread, and girl got some cankles.
How have we never noticed that before?
Speaker 1 (54:29):
Uh? I had to mention the cankles.
Speaker 6 (54:31):
Go look at the picture. It's weird. I'm like, is
that just a bulky sock? It doesn't look like it.
It's very strange.
Speaker 1 (54:37):
Well, no, so see what happened is they're not telling
you that she has the bulky sock on because she's
got an ankle. Person, and I don't mean the accessory kind.
All right, why don't you let folks know where you
can find where they can find you, because we're gonna
have to start wrapping up because we got BS coming
on right after that, for sure.
Speaker 6 (54:56):
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Like our shit blows up on X and nobody sees
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But yeah, so that'll be happening here in just a
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(56:03):
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(56:46):
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