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quite a night, and today the rubble is falling. But
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It is the crowd Cast. I am Carrel, so very
glad you are joining me on this whirlwind cavalcade. What
a day, right, what a night, What a day. It
couldn't have gone better for Democrats if it tried, and
believe me, it tried, and it couldn't have gone better
for Democrats. And so what happens today? Really? And you
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know Mundammie's speech, Oh my god, all I could think
about was how everybody in the other in the opposing
party should be glad that that man can't run for
a public off, meaning presidency because he is an immigrant.
Because after that speech last night, wowsa, wowsa, wowsa, I mean,
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just wowsa. Right it was. I don't know if y'all
saw it, but it was us speech. I mean, he
did it to me, honey. It was a speech. He
got me going. And all I can say is wow.
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So I'm here today. I will not be here tomorrow.
I will not be here Friday. My birthday is Friday.
Today is my father's birthday. He would have been what
ninety five ninety six years old, So happy universal birthday, Dad.
Thank you for having me, and I'm glad that you
were born today so I could be born two days
from now. You know, without Charles Raymond boule A Senior,
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there would be no Charles Raymond Boulay the second. That's me. Sorry,
I'm a little tiny bit late. We just there's no excuse.
We just got late at the park and Ember was
having a good time and she was having fun. As
you all know, I shower right before the show, and
sometimes a shower makes a sweat, and thus the little
rag here. So I didn't want to get my hopes
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up for last night. I didn't because nowadays you just
you don't know which way things are going to go.
So I didn't want to get my hopes up. But
when they called it for the governor of Virginia, I
was hopeful. And her lieutenant governor and the attorney general
in that state very important because those attorney generals are
the people that Trump uses to extort people and all
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of that and unlawfully prosecute people, in my opinion. So
that was the most expensive attorney general race ever in
history of any state. And the Democrat won, So that
was good. Sixty two percent of the Virginia Senate, their
house went to Democrats. Democrats won in every major contest
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that there was and every minor contest. They even beat
Republicans for school boards. It was a clear message to
the GOP and to Republicans that the United States. And
by the way, yes, it was an off year election.
Record turnout in every state, record turnout more than two
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and a half million votes all told, all cast in
New York, and quite frankly, that doesn't happen in an
off year like this, there'd be under a million, but
now there were two and a half million. People are done,
and Mandami's speech was absolutely spectacular, But as I watched it,
I thought to myself, you know, I know he's addressing
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Trump and mag and all that, but it's the Democrats
that should be listening closely, because, as he said, I
am Muslim, I am a Democratic socialist, I am an immigrant.
I shouldn't be here, and yet here I am. Democrats.
Please listen to Gavin Newsom, who made an excellent speech
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in California. Prop fifty is a political earthquake for California,
as the La Times described it, Listen to Gavin, Listen
to Mom Dami. All right, listen to them, Listen to
what they're saying and how they are saying it. Chuck Schumer,
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time for you to go. Nancy Pelosi, time for you
to go. It's time for AOC Mandami. It is time
for Democrats like that, because that's what we need right now. Firebrands,
people I'm afraid to say what's on their mind, even
if it's gonna piss off other people. People who are
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willing to do for good what Donald Trump has done
for bad. We want fighters, We want people that bring
bazukas to a gunfight, not knives, and we want to
win because we now know what's at stake. We know
now and even you know what. Republicans not maga, but
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Republicans are starting to understand what's at stake and Trump
is toxic.
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Okay, Sandy and Pdr. I love you, you're my loyal fans,
and I adore that you're in the chat room every day.
But you know what, asking where these people were last year,
it doesn't matter. Don't look back. We're gonna talk about
what I said yesterday about who you are after the crash.
Don't look back. Where were they? Who the fuck cares
they're here now? Okay, if you're at a hospital and
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you fall down and there's no one there to help you,
and you crawl to the emergency room and finally get
some help, you shouldn't ask yourself where was the doctor
two hours ago? When I needed him? Out? In the lobby. Okay,
yes we needed them, we did desperately. But I'm glad
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they're here now. I'm glad they're energized. Now. Maybe these
No King's rallies are serving a purpose. Maybe they are
getting people. And by the way, this was young people.
Did you watch Mandami's party? I did. He had the
best music. Oh my god, he was jamming. He was jamming,
and I love that they played. Okay, this is gonna
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be racist, but I've always called let me just say
indigenous music. I love that they played what I call
hipbibie music. I know that's racist and I'm sorry, but
that's just what I called it. I think there should
have been a Bollywood production number. Can you imagine if
Mondami had come out in the whole garb in the
middle of like seventy dancers all do in the whole Oh,
I would have loved it. I mean that honestly, I
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would have loved it. I would have loved it. Multiculturalism,
that's what we need. We need gays in power, Muslims
in power, women in power, lots of black people in power.
We need a multicultural nation and people in power because
that's who we are now and that scares the white folks. Oh,
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doesn't scare Maga. Tears were flowing out their eyes last night. Oh,
I loved it. They tasted so sweet because they were like, well,
there goes New York. I'm gonna move arm go Oh
I thought we would never forget, which means a Muslim
is now in charge and that's it goes against nine
to eleven or something. I was so happy to see it,
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just like under my post on TikTok, which has now
gotten double the views from yesterday about as a gay person,
I want to leave America right now. And all the
haters saying, go you faget this and hater that. You
know what, keep posting all those homophobic comments on there.
It's making the video trend. You're just showing what assholes
y'all are. And we know you're losers. Now get used
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to losing. You lost yesterday, You're gonna lose in the midterms,
and you're gonna lose in the general. Why because you're
despicable human beings. And I want a Democrat to come
forward and reveal all this Charlie Kirk bullshit, Donald Trump
signing Charlie Kirk day, I want it repealed. Charlie Kirk
should no more have a day than Adolf Hitler should,
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saying gay people should be stoned to death, saying if
he gets on a plane and a black person's the pilot,
he worries because it's a DEI higher. I hope he's
down in hell with Dick Cheney and Ronald Reagan and
all the rest of them. And yes, I said it.
That man thought I was gonna burn in hell. That
man wished me hell. So you know what, I want
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a Democrat that will repeal every bit of Charlie Kirk bullshit.
I'm tired of it. I'm tired of there being a
holy grail. Oh, don't talk about this, don't talk about that. Oh,
don't say this, No say it. Trump doesn't care, MAGA
doesn't care what they say about us. So it's time
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we talk about them, not like Americans, but like the
despicable traitors to their country that they are, the racist,
white supremist, horrible people that they are. That's who MAGA is,
That's who supports Donald Trump, and that's who got their
ass kicked last night. Now, if Democrats could just take
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the win and realize why it happened, because Mondamie was
out there saying the stuff I'm saying because Mondamie was
out there unafraid to confront Donald Trump, unafraid to call
these people exactly who he saw them and put the
blame where it lies. When there were bomb threats and
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Mondommie was asked about it, he said, comes from the
Trump administration. When this man sets the tone, and he does,
and the tony says his racist, homophobic, xenophobic, and politically violent.
The political violence in this country is Donald Trump's fault.
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Is Maga's fault, is Charlie Kirk's fault. Is Ben Shapiro's
fault is Laura Loomer's fault. Let's lay it at the
feet of the people that deserve it. It's their fault.
They are the ones that refuse to accept anybody not
like them. They are the ones quick to judge. They
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are the ones rejoicing in people not having their snap benefits.
They are the ones rejoicing in people. Did you see
what I did yesterday? Driving away with a baby in
the back seat of an American citizen? So they kidnapped
a citizen and his child. Why aren't those officers arrested?
I want a Democrat that says they are going to
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prosecute every single ICE agent that kidnapped an American. Everyone
should go to jail, everyone, every ICE agent that was
told by the person they are arresting. I am an
American citizen. Stop this, and they still carried on. I
want them arrested and prosecuted. Let's stop fucking around and
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act like we got a country to save. Lord. They
got their asses handed to them last night, and they should.
The new Jersey governor race was supposed to be close.
It wasn't. People are tired of it. We are sick. Look,
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we can have disagreements. I can't believe I agreed with
Marjorie Taylor Green. I cannot. I just I can't. I
may lightning strike me. I cannot believe she was on
the view and like a quarter or one half of
what she said I actually agreed with. I couldn't believe it.
She even said to the ladies, Look, we women are
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sitting here at this table. We have different viewpoints on politics,
but we are at least talking about them and getting
along in a civil fashion. We need to lead the
way as women and show men that this is how
it's done. I thought Marjorie, did you just make sense?
I mean, you know, and she talked about the trump
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Stein files and how she's mad they haven't been released.
I couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe it. You know,
I am ready for a Democratic president to have you know,
Alaska Thunderfuck perform at their inauguration. You know, I am
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ready for RuPaul's drag Race to be performing at the
inaugural ball. I'm ready. So is America. MAGA and Trump
have seriously overplayed their racism, misogyny, transphobia. Mom Dami said
in his speech, if you are a trans person, I
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got you. This guy's a Muslim, Okay. Muslims aren't known
for their LGBTQ inclusion, and here this guy went to
a gay bar three nights ago to say come out
and vote and put trans people in his speech. If
a Muslim can do that, so can Christians or people
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who purport to be Christian. Oh yes, oh yes, white
House disco ball, You're damn right. That's what there should be.
There should be a White House disco ball, honey, And
of Gavin Winds there will be so, you know, but Democrats,
you gotta listen. You gotta get rid of Chuck Schumer
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because they also sent a mess sage last night that
Bidenism is over, old white Democrats over, It's over. And look,
I know I'm old and white. It's not my time.
It is the young people's time. And they are energized
and they are ready to go, and they are capable.
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So why don't we move out the way and let
them do it? Let Pete boota judge in. He's younger,
he's his forties, right, Maybe maybe he's fifty, but I
think he's in his forties. You know, Let's let some
fresh blood in and some new ideas. Let's stop talking
about what's impossible and figure out ways to make it possible.
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Oh yes, will it now here? There is a danger
to what happened last night. Trump and Maga are caged
animals and they're in power. And if a caged animal
is in fear and it's got nothing to lose, it
will do terrible things. I'm afraid Donald Trump now knows
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he's probably gonna lose the midterms. I'm afraid of what
he's going to try to do between now and then,
because he knows he now has three hundred and sixty
two days well plus well, it's probably about four hundred
until January twenty twenty seven, and then Congress is going
to slap his ass around lack a dominatrix does a
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cheap trick on a Friday night. So, you know what,
I'm a little nervous about what they're going to do
to try to remain in power. I'm nervous for mom DOMI.
I don't want him to be the first mayor of
New York assassinated. I'm nervous about that. I'm nervous about Gavin.
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I'm nervous, you know. I'm nervous because these people have
no ethics, they have no morals, they have no guiding compass.
It's Trump, Trump's way and that's it. They're a cult. Remember,
cult members would rather kill themselves than abandon their cult leader. Jonestown.
Who are the ones down in San Diego with the
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asteroid I forget their name, but Heaven's Gate. Heaven's Gate.
Cult members are dangerous because they will literally risk their
lives for their cult. So mag is gonna get increasingly
dangerous over the next year because power is slipping away.
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Power is going to keep slipping away. The shutdown if
it goes on one more day, and I hate to
save this. I hate to say this, but the longer
it goes on, the better it is for Democrats. He
is ever, sixty eight percent of people surveyed blame Trump
and the GOP for the shutdown last night. The shutdown
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is what drove a lot of people to the polls.
So if it's now the longest, second only to his
other shutdown, the GOP has nothing to run on in
the midterms and nothing to run on in the general
in twenty twenty eight. They have nothing. They have no success.
They keep saying, oh, we've got to get our successes
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out there. They don't have any. Israel still fighting, Ukraine
still at a war, Russia still out of control. Economy tanking,
prices soaring, grocery prices out of bounds. At the park today,
a guy talk to me about high grocery prices. Didn't
even know him and he felt the need to talk
about it. Gas prices soaring. Thanksgiving disrupted by no snap
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benefits and an inability to travel. Would you fly right now?
They have no successes to run upon. What's their big
claim to fame? We oversaw the largest and longest political shutdown.
We tried to raise healthcare rates so much that people
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couldn't afford them. We cut people off of their snap
benefits so they couldn't eat. Yeah, these are some great successes.
And we have overseen the abduction and kidnapping of more
legal US citizens than any other government. Boy, these are
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some great successes, aren't they. I mean, honey, they're just
racking them up, you know, just racking them up. Oh no, don't.
Someone said CBS should vered the full trumpet. Oh no, no, no, no,
CBS has gone on maga. The news director of CBS
is this woman who is She's crazy, she's out of
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her mind. And CBS is now owned by sky Dan's paramount,
which is Larry Ellison and David Ellison, huge Trump sickophants.
You know, they suck on his you know what, every
time they can't they can. So don't even watch CBS News. Don't,
don't give it any time. CBS News is toast, consider
it Fox News or News Nation. It's it's useless. Just
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don't even watch it. Sixty minutes, don't watch anymore. Heavily redacted,
heavily edited, editorial control over what stories they present. Don't
watch it. Say goodbye to CBS. CBS is over. Edward R.
Murrow was turning over in his grave, Walter Cronkite, But
it doesn't matter. It's over. See. That's what my article.
I'm gonna read you, my article that you guys inspired
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me to write yesterday. That's what it talks about. CBS
was one's great, It's not anymore. Sixty minutes was one's great,
It's not anymore. Move on. Don't wonder when it's going
to go back to being a great network. It's not
get your news someplace else. But CBS. I wouldn't believe
a word they said. Not with their new news director.
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Oh she's a mess. She is a mess child, Honey,
she's missy. Well, you know, I'm getting birthday mode today
after the show. I don't have another show till Monday.
Friday is my birthday. Going to high tea at the
Waldorf with friends Jeanie and Heath and Steve. And then uh, Saturday,
we're going to dinner at a nice Italian restaurant here
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in town and Steve's picking up the tab actually the bosses,
but so what uh? And then Sunday I am going
to take myself across Roads for brunch and that's going
to be on me. I'll pay for that myself, but
I want to go. It's a vegan brunch and it's back.
Speaking of paranoid, you know, this morning I saw a truck.
It pulled into my complex as I left.
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No show.
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When the next president, who is a Democrat, takes over,
I want to deck the halls of the Trump Ballroom
with rainbow flags and I want RuPaul's drag Race to
be hosted there for a week with me as the MC.
I want to turn that ballroom into a disco with
an enormous disco ball and have all the gayest acts
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of Sam Smith. I want to have performed in that ballroom.
Me Boy, George and Culture Club. Let's have the biggest
gayest ball we can in the ballroom that Trump created.
So he will roll over. Now, look he is caged,
and I'm look, I'm nervous. This morning I saw truck
turn in here to my complex. I noticed it. I
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don't know why I just did. I was walking at
the park I saw the same truck very slowly cruising
around my motorcycle and the whole parking lot. Then when
we crossed the street to the other side of the park.
That truck was over there, slowly cruising in the parking lot.
It had California plates on it. I took a picture.
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It stopped every I was walking and it stopped thirty
feet ahead of me, and as I walked, it moved forward.
Is this person stalking me? Is this the person that
wrote that letter? Because now I have a lawyer working
on getting the IP address of the person that wrote
that letter, because we are going to track them down,
And I'm like, is this that person? Are they trying
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to inflict harm upon me? So I reached from my
gun and kep walking. So these people, they're caged and
they're dangerous. It's going to I know this sounds odd,
but last night means that the next year is going
to be a very dangerous year in America. It is.
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They know they haven't got a chance in hell of
winning the midterms, and now they know they're not going
to win the general either, and they know how unpopular
Trump is toxic. You wait and see when Republicans start
running in the midterm, they're gonna distance themselves from Donald Trump.
He's toxic. Last night proved a rebuke of That's all
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the headlines across the world. The headlines are American voters
rebuke Trump and that's gotta make his day today. He's
got to be so mad today. Oh and he was
rage tweeting last night. And oh he's got to be
so angry, which is so good because I want him
to stroke out, So get mad, have a fit, let
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the veins pop out. Oh yeah, he's pissed. And Maga,
you're losing. You're gonna keep losing. Why because your party
sucks Because the values of your party are not American values.
America is about diversity, equity, and inclusion. Something you hate,
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Mondami is proof we want diversity. A Muslim democratic socialist
immigrant born in Uganda, that's where he was born Uganda,
moved to New York when he was seven years old,
lived there twenty seven years. He's an immigrant from Uganda,
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and that just makes Maga craze. And he's a Muslim.
Couldn't be more perfect. There could not be a more
perfect candidate to upset Maga. There just couldn't be. And Cuomo.
Cuomo's saying, oh, Donald Trump's gonna take over New York now,
He's gonna a bull crap Mondomie last night said come on,
come on, Trump, try it. What did he say? The
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city that made you will be the city that takes
you down? Woo baby, tell me mandal And he's cute.
Oh my god, is he cute? If he were gay,
I'd go for that and a New York minute. Honey.
His wife is gorgeous. She seemed a little uptight last night,
but maybe she's just not used to public life. But
she's beautiful. And he brought Baba and Mama out. Oh,
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melted my heart. Mama was in her full Indian gear
with a dot between her head, which means she's married.
That's what the dot means. Baba was on his cane.
Oh just I'd vote for him for president. I wish
we could he a Muslim immigrant president. That'd be so fabulous.
All right, what if we got going on at YouTube
dot com forward slash really Carrell? That's YouTube dot com
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forward slash really Carrell. Happy birthday, Thank you, Phineas, Thank
you so much. I love Kormaki and I'm also bummed
out that he's no longer on MSNBC. He frequently appears.
No he was on last night, Steve Komaki. He was
doing was he on CNN. Where was he? I saw
him with his charts and his votes and his whole
thing where. I think he was on CNN, But I
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saw him. I did see him last night. He was there.
She's a film director. PDR says that his mother is
a film director. Oh my god, I'd marry him tomorrow.
Oh fabulous guy. Uh so, what is happening? So sad
to see Steve Kermaki doing the election numbers on MSNBC. No,
I thought he was doing he did it on CNN.
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I know you all think he wasn't there, but I
believe he was on CNN last night. I saw him.
I think he was on CNN. Uh yeah, absolutely, all right.
What else were we gonna talk about today? I'm kind
of excited. You know, look, we haven't had any victories
in a while, so it's nice that America, and I
don't mean Democrats, I mean anybody that is not an asshole,
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has not had a victory in a while. It's been
pretty bleak, and last night there was a glimmer of hope, Like, Okay,
people can still make sane choices. Now. I don't say
the Democrats are always the same choice, the same choice, Okay,
I don't. I don't, and I really hope when they
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to choose a presidential candidate it's someone that is exciting young.
I hope they don't try to check too many boxes.
Just find a good, rabid candidate that can take on JD.
Vance or whoever else they might run, and in the
midterms the same thing, you know, get some energy, gets
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and connect with the people. Mamdami connected with the people
when he did his speech and he talked about the
cooks with the burns on their fingers and the workers
with I could relate to those people. Those are my people.
That's those are the people I understand. I don't get
the rich. I really don't. I don't get someone worth
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five hundred billion dollars. I would never be worth more
than nine hundred million in my lifetime. If I ever
had the fortune to make all that money, I would
only ever be worth nine hundred million or below. Anything
above that. I would just make people's lives better every day.
Every day I'd wake up and change someone's life. Here,
I just bought you a house. Here, I just renovated
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your park. Here, I just provided your food bank with
enough food for a year. If I had all that money,
Think of all the good Elon Musk could do. Think
of every day. His sole purpose could be to get up,
get out of bed and make actually make the world
a better place. There would be no rescue dog that
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needed help. If I had that money, I would pay
for every shelter everywhere to make sure every dog give
a dough. Part two is coming up. Wow, the things
we could do right. Why don't the rich do those
things already? I don't get it.
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Alright, I want Trump to have a Barbara Strassan song today.
Fight Cook Fight, because he's got to fight. The Supreme
Court is very skeptical about the tariff case they're hearing
today because oh, he sounded like Carter. How many of
you know the little like eight year old nine year
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old cook on Instagram called Cooking with Carter. If you
don't follow Cooking with Carter, you are missing the cutest
child that ever exists on the planet. This kid and
his dad and his mom are the cutest little family
and they're raking in the dough and I couldn't be happier.
He is the cutest little kid. And he starts every
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one of his cooking videos with today. Oh and he's
got a British accent, of course he is. I love Carter.
I love him, I love him, I love him. He
is just the cutest little child. He cooks, He cooks
better than most adults, and he's hysterical. I can't wait
to see what he grows up and turns into because
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he is just the most wonderful little kid today. Oh
and by the way, if you're in LA or you
stream KPFK, I'm going to be on Carrie Harrison's show
Friday at ten am on KPFK Los Angeles. Yeah, I'll
be doing that on Friday, on my birthday at ten o'clock.
I decided to. He asked if I would do an interview.
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I said, okay, it's my birthday, why not do an interview.
So Trump administration faces deeply steppedical Supreme Court in early
tariff arguments because the Supreme Court has three doctrines that
they have already established as precedent, and those three doctrines
all three say that Trump can't be doing this. One
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of the doctrines they used to stop Biden from forgiving
all the student loans. So the Supreme Court is like,
wait a minute. You came here and argued against Biden
using the three principles, while these same three principles apply
to what you now are saying we should ignore. So
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the Supreme Court is like oOoOO, they are doubting his
teriffability and if they pull it, oh my god, prices
will go down. Of course, Congress will have to reopen
because they're the only ones who can actually do tariffs.
So or Tarif's tariff? Tariff? You say tariff, I say tarif. Ah.
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So yeah, so we'll see yep, pip pip pip uh. Yes,
I'll we be on Harris carry Harrison Show on KPFK
I'd like to have a show on KPFK. I'd have
to do it free for them, but they could just
take this hour. I'd have to not swear anymore, but
that's okay. I can. I can live without saying fuck
every now and again, although I love it. I love swearing,
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Oh my god. I love having a potty mouth. I really,
really truly do. And that you know, they say that
a swearing is a sign of intelligence, believe it or not.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (34:03):
And number two that people who swear live longer and
live happier lives. They've done research on this, and I
believe them ever since Bette Miller taught me how to
swear when she came out and said, suck them if
they can't take a joke, And I thought, I like that.
So yeah, so swearing, swearing is good for you. Swear,
swear more. Democrats should swear more. Gavin Newsom does. I
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love that he swears. Democrats should swear more. I think,
you know, Trump swears, He's sworn in public before. I
think Democrats should swear more. I really do, all right,
what's in the news? Dal rises three hundred points after
AI trade recovers, Supreme Court shows doubt on Trump terriffs.
Yay yay yay Uhzron, is it so ron Zo?
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Ron?
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Mamdami wins nysc election and vows to stand up to Trump.
Yay yay girl. I'm feeling good. You know why. In
my chocolate Macha drink this morning, I found some vegan
Baileies in my cabinet. I'm cleaning things out. I'm downsizing
in case I do move, so I'm just getting rid
of stuff. And I was going through the buffet out there,
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which is where I keep, you know, things that I
can't fit in my kitchen. It's an eight foot long
antique buffet, and I was going through it and I
found my almondan, my vegan Bailey's. Now it's the one
alcohol that doesn't make my aphib start, which is really cool,
probablycause it's really any alcohol in it, but because I
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don't drink alcohol at all, like zero zip, not a
nun even just half a shot of Baileyes in the cocoa.
I feel good. I love a new little wood. No good. Oh,
I've got exciting news. I can't believe I haven't told
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you when we come back, really, carill I've got much
exciting news. Oh, my god. I can't believe I haven't
told you videos. We come back. Done, come, It's really
we come back.
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Oh, show time is here. Corilla is so near because
show time is here, So on with the show.
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Let's give it a go. Corilla is the one that
you need to know.
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All Right, we're back. I'm trying to drag this over here.
Please Lord, let me drag this all right. Take a
look at this. Here we go. Take a look. Oh
my god. Okay, there you go. That is the Music Week,
which is a very respected publication in the UK. That
is the Music Week charts for the clubs in the
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UK their commercial pop top thirty. Okay, and this is
just the last week's Music Week Club Charts Commercial Pop
top thirty and down there circled and read. Guess what
that is. That's We're not going back. We're not going
back by THEA. Austin. The Remixes on Swisscraft Records entered
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the UK Charts this week at number twenty five. It
is my first charting song that I've ever written. I oh,
I'm all a Klempt. What a birthday gift it is?
I just I'm I wrote a song that's charting oh,
it's number twenty five. It enters the chart at twenty
five in the UK. Oh, I'm just oh, oh, I'm
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just beside myself, number twenty five. I just oh my god.
I can't, I just can't believe it. I've never had
a song that I've written beyond the chart anywhere ever,
And the week of my birth, there we go, number
twenty five. And it could go up. It could go
up up, up, could go down, could fall off, but
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it doesn't matter. I've written a charting single. I can
now say I have written a charting single. So as
you know, me and THEA were having some problems, but
I texted her that or sent her an email with that,
and it didn't say a word, just sent that. I
wanted her to have it, and I sent it to
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her booking agent because I'd like for her to get
some dates, because I spoke to her booking agent last
night and things are bad, not just for her. He
said that two thirds of his acts are not working
and they've gotten barely any work over the summer. He's
living off savings and other income, you know, investments and
things because his DJs and he handles every major dance
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artist C c. Peniston, Crystal Waters, Robin s you know,
Salma Houston, all of them. He said, nobody is working
like nobody. The clubs are not booking at In, so
it's a bad time in entertainment. But I sent it
to him so he could maybe get THEA some dates
over in Europe to support the gig. So I sent
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it to THEA and she sent me back an email
saying congratulations. And then right after that she sent an
email saying happy early Birthday. And I cried because I
hate that we had whatever it is we had. And
then I sent her back a thank you for the
birthday wishes and saying that you know, many a good
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song has been written, but it really takes a great
artist to deliver that song, and she did. God I
cried when I heard THEA saying we're not going back.
I cried. She's just so good, you know, and no
matter what's going on between us, personally, she is one
of the best singers in the world, THEA Austin. And
she then sent back another email that was very kind
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about how it took me and her and Matt Moss
and Leo Frappier and Rafael Mesa and you know, Matt
Consola and all these other people to make that song happen.
And then she wished me well again and told me
she hopes I have the happiest birthday because of the
song charting. So obviously we're speaking again, and that is
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a birthday gift unto itself, because I really thought i'd
never hear from her again. I really believe that, so
it's really cool that we reconnected. It's cool that the
song is charting. And I got that news yesterday right
as I got the news that Mandamie was winning and
Prop fifty was winning, and I was almost afraid how
much good news was happening. I was like, oh my god, yesterday,
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since it's my last show before my birthday, I'm gonna
be a little indulgent. I hope I can fit this
in this segment because yesterday I did a topic about
the TV show and CIS origins, and it really inspired
me to write, and I haven't been writing, and so
it was really cool that inspired me. Talking to you
guys inspired me to write. I'm gonna read a little
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of what I wrote time because this is true for
the Democrats too. The Democrats have had a huge crash.
Trump winning was a huge crash, and they need to
stop acting like they can get back to the Democratic
Party of old. They need to let that go. That's
what this article is about. Sometimes writing on television, even
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on a procedural, can be great enough to inspire. By
the way, this is up my website, really, corell dot
com can be great enough to inspire an internal dialogue
in the viewers. Such was the case recently while I
was catching up on NCIS origins on Paramount Plus. Now.
I'm not really the NCIS audience, but years ago I
fell in love with the show when Tony and ZeVA
were on it, with Ducky and all the rest. I'm
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not a Mark Harmon fan, but I loved Polyperet and
everyone else, so I watched. Now I watch origins because
the lead actor is gorgeous. And no, I don't mean
the character that plays young Gibbs Austin Stowell. Oh he's
gorgeous too, But it's Kyle Schmidt as Mike Franks that
does it for me. You See, I grew I knew
I was gay in high school in the seventies, and
then in the eighties I really came out and men
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looked like this character with a mustache and tight jeans
and swagger. He is all that, a bag of chips
and more so. I was catching up on the first
three episodes of season two over the first weekend in November,
and episode three was all about Leila Domingus played by
Mario Molino and her car crash, the cliffhanger from season one.
The older Gibbs Mark Harmon does the narrating, which I
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do like ties it into the original show nicely. As
he was talking about the crash, he was talking about
how after such an event, a life altering car crash,
you're left with questions like how do I get back
to being the me I was before the crash, and
what happened to the person I used to be? When
I and when will I feel like them again? A
lot of you've had things happen where you ask those
questions when will I be me again? Then at the
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end of the episode, he pronounces that after the crash,
after a life changing event, you can't go back because
that person is gone. You'll never be that person again.
The event has forever changed you and those around you,
and there is no going back to what was before
and before it, and the you you were once is
now gone. There's only what is now, someone new, something changed,
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someone different, maybe in subtle ways, maybe in huge ones.
And I sat staring, mouth open at the seventy inch
TV in my TV room. You see, we've all had
our crashes in life, events that are huge, that happen
out of the blue and bring us face to face
with mortality in some way, be it physical or mental,
our actual death or the death of a way of life,
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and extrapolate that out from the personal level to one
of the nation. Events from nine to eleven to January sixth,
mass shootings to political violence like Charlie Kirk, from economic
woes to moral ones. As a nation, we've been through
many crashes of late life altering, brain bending events. In
two thousand and one, you all know that I lost
my partner in love of my life, Andrew, right in
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front of me. He died while they were pounding on
him in the ear to revive him, and I watched
the entire horror unfold. I then had to fight for
years to change the law so that I could sue.
Then during Reagan there was the AIDS pandemic and all
of my friends were dying, but no one cared because
it was just a queers dying. It was a pandemic
far worse than COVID, and those of us that lived
through certainly lived through a crash. In twenty eighteen, I
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left my home of forty three years, Long Beach, for
Las Vegas and with just my little service dog in tow.
A life that was filled with friends daily in my house,
social events, my own studio behind my house for my
number one radio broadcast, entertainment industry events, A life I
had built over forty three years. All of it changed
in one night because of the economy. I had to move.
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I could no longer afford Long Beach on what radio
was paying. Since then in Las Vegas, I haven't flourished
in Long Beach. I was a star of the gay
community in I'm even in the Harvey Milk Plaza for
my contributions to that community as a whole, with my
history making stints in radio, TV, stage and print, breaking
the pink barrier and all sorts of media in Las Vegas,
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I am in no way part of the fractured LGBTQ
community that is here. And actually saying that there is
a community here is a stretch I've tried. I've gone
to Pride events, hikes, mixers, but it's just such a click.
I couldn't even volunteer my services for Gay Pride to
sing because they gave all the spots to the members
of their click. And as for friends, I've made a
great new one, Tyler, who then moved off to Reno
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in a few years after meeting my BFF. Here is
someone from Long Beach that followed me. Thank God for
him and his dog Tino. My biggest social outlet Heath
and Sherry and Jenny, friends from the park where I
walk now ten years old, my little service girl Ember
every day. They're great additions to my life, but I
really see them outside the park. In fact, there are
days where I walk Ember in the morning, see people
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at the park, and then don't see anyone until the
next day as I do my podcast from my second
bedroom converted to a studio. A house one's filled with
daily with friends for lunch and dinner and evening gatherings.
I haven't had a social gathering here at my house
in over two years with more than one person. It's
a huge change. So I kept wondering what do I
need to do to get back to being me, the
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me that records singles, tours, does live comedy, does a
bigger show than just my podcast, is a force in
the gay community. How does this stella get his groove back?
It's on my mind daily, why can't I be happier?
Trump hasn't made it easier, dividing the nation and Nevada's purple,
so I'm not around like minded individuals, And I agonized daily,
why aren't I doing more? Being more me? Then I
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hear these words from NCIS, and I think of myself
and exclaimed, because you're not the same you. You don't
want the same things. You've changed, all of that has
changed you, all the crashes you've had over the years,
and you haven't figured out who this new you is
yet and what he wants for this part of his life.
Not what I think I want based on what I
wanted from my past entertainment industry success, a husband, a
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house full of friends, a full day planner. Oh sure,
I still want a lot of those things, but not
in the way I once did, the importance of each
has changed. And suddenly I felt optimistic. I felt lighter
because suddenly I knew what my job was. I knew
what I needed to do. Instead of chasing the dream
of who I used to be, instead of living by
the standards desires of the me ten, twenty or thirty
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years ago, I needed to discover who exactly I am
right now and what this new survivor of multiple crashes
wants out of life the life that he has left.
Do I really want to do a daily podcast or radio?
Do I want to do more TV or film, even
though it's harder now than ever. Do I want to
stay on stage or move to more in the background.
Do I want to sing or do I want to
write songs or both? Do I want to pursue my
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passion for vegan food, healthy living and merge that with
entertainment goals? Do I want to live in Las Vegas?
Or Am I ready to move on? Suddenly it was
as if I were an infant, an entirely new world
to discover, because I am and there is. I'm different now.
I'm not the corel of the eighties, nineties or two thousands.
I'm a survivor of so much like laying in the
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ICU in April with a heart beating wrong and fast
for thirty six hours. Yeah, that was something, or when
I had to live through meningitis that was something. These
are life altering, frightening events by themselves, and for me,
just another crash in a life full of them, like
a cosmic bumper car. And yes, I'm damaged from my crashes.
My medical anxiety runs a muck. I catastrophize early symptoms
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of mine and my dogs. Everything in life is either
life or death. Because for decades it was two parents
that were disabled, the late husband with HIV, A generation
of sick friends where every single time we had to
ask is this just a spot or CAPESI sarcoma? Is
this a call for numrocistus pneumonia? In the eighties and nineties,
friends didn't just get sick and recover. Man he got
sick and died within weeks or even days, and my
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parents being disabled and ailing. One moment Dad was home,
the next he was in the hospital. He died turning
sixty of a medical mistake, and Mom died in her
seventies of COPD. So I know why I do it,
but I always happened when I'm stressed, and it seems
like I've been stressed for a decade, floundering, trying to
find my way like the country, and first it was
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through a haze of drugs OxyContin, alcohol, cannabis. Once I
quit most of that and the fog cleared, I floundered
looking for the life I had, searching for the me was,
and never allowing myself to become someone different. And it
took hearing a simple bit of dialogue on TV to
make me realize these things. I am trying to rebuild
the me, the life that was, instead of building the
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new one and the new me and truly embracing him
and loving him for what he wants. Now, the Democrats
should listen to me. They should listen to me. You know,
like you, I have survived many crashes, and like many
of you, I need to not reinvent. I simply need
to embrace, embrace the person I am now and stop
trying to make myself great again. Don't even make a
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good hat. I am great because I'm here. The me
that's here is not a me that needs to regress.
Like America, we don't need to rebuild the institution's Trump
is tearing down. We don't need to go back to anything.
We need to move forward, accepting we've been forever changed
as Americans deciding who we are now and allowing ourselves
to build a new, better system, a better country from
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the rubble of the crash that has been the last
two hundred and forty nine years of our country. We
are not our founders. We are something new. We are
not our parents or our grandparents. We are newer versions,
versions that have lived through a multitude of crashes and
have come out changed. We want new things, different things,
better things. Being new is terrifying, having to discover new
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things that you like and don't like, saying out loud
the new life that you want and the life that
you don't. That ain't easy, honey. But recovery from a
crash never is. Rehabilitation isn't a piece of cake. And
when you come out of rehab, you're not the same
person you were before. You're new with new possibilities and
new limitations. Letting go of who you thought you were
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and looking at yourself honestly for who you are now
and then acting upon it is perhaps the scariest thing
one can do, but I and the country need to
do it, and that journey starts today. I am not
going back to anyone or anything. We're not going back
I am only going forward new, flawed, afraid, unsure, strong,
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open and focused. Obviously I still like to write. That's good.
Now back to n c i s origins. Let's see
if gibbs can make me think about something profound again.
And even if not, at least they're pretty to look at,
because I still know a handsome man when I see,
what do you think of that? We're gonna finish up
when I come back?
Speaker 4 (51:20):
Woo?
Speaker 3 (51:21):
Birthday weekend, birthday weekend, birthday weekend?
Speaker 1 (51:44):
Now is show.
Speaker 4 (52:00):
Well?
Speaker 3 (52:00):
In forty eight hours, I turned sixty three. I started
in talk radio when I was thirty two years old.
I have been in talk radio for thirty one years.
And what a joy it has been. What a joy
to get to know each and every one of you.
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What a joy it has been to be here behind
this microphone, wherever it's been KFI, Kgo Different after Dark, Kypa, wherever, wherever.
What a joy. I consider you all a gift, Each
of my patrons, I consider you a special gift. Thank
you for your support. I love you all. On my birthday,
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I count you all as my blessings. And just know
that while I have changed and I am embracing the
new me. It doesn't mean I'm leaving you because y'all
have been there. Y'all have been there through it. I
hope y'all have someone in your life as wonderful as
you are in my life. Ember is on the mend.
Her limp is a little better today. And I am
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putting cream on my little girl's vulva three times a
day because I just love playing with my little dog's volva.
She looks at me, lucky, you have to do this
like you're where I'm embarrassed, right, I know, I know,
but it's recessed. I gotta pull it out and cream
around it. But that's what you do for love, the
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things you do for love. Oh, I hope you have
a great four days while I'm gone. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
I'm gonna have a good time. I don't know what
I'm gonna do this afternoon, because really this afternoon starts
my vacation of my birthday. So I have this afternoon.
I think Friday, I'll get a many petty. When's the
last time one of you had a manny petty? Go
take yourself and get a manny petty. Thank you, James,
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Schnabel and Randy Radar for the Manny Petty. I don't
know if any of you mailed me check. Sometimes some
of you mail me checks for my birthday. I haven't
gone to check the mail. I'm gonna go today. So
if you did mail me something, thank you. If you
mailed me a card, thank you. I haven't gotten it yet.
I'm gonna go today to the mailing address. If you
and those of you that have paypaled me at PayPal
dot me forward slash really correl PayPal dot me forward
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slash really corell, thank you very much. Look, the Democrats
need to take my advice, Mom Dommie. That's the future.
That's who Gavin Newsom. That kind of the spirit is
the future of the Democratic Party. Young, vibrant. When I
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say young, fifty is young. You know, even fifty five
is young. I know y'all think that's old. It ain't.
You know? Old is Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi. That's old. Okay, AOC,
Let's embrace the new Democratic Party after the crash of
Donald Trump winning. Let's rebuild and embrace it. And in
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doing so, let's show Republicans and MAGA that we're on
the same fucking side. You know, all we've done is
paint two sides, two sides, two sides, two sides. You
know we're not. We're just not. If you want America
to be a great place to live for everybody, then
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you're on the same side. But there's the caveat a
great place for everybody, not everybody like you, but everybody,
because everybody is like you insomuch as they are an
American or they are trying to become an American. You know,
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if you're Irish, you're Irish. Your family was born in Ireland,
you're from Ireland. If you're French, you're French. We are
the only country in the world where another person can
come here and become an Amyriamican. If you go to
Ireland as an American, you're always looked at as an American.
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If you go to Lisbon and live, you're still looked
at as an American. You're not looking. They don't see
you as Portuguese. This is the only country where, no
matter where you're from, you can come here and become
an American. That is the tie that binds us and
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Democrats need to show Republicans and Maga that we want
what's good for them too. But if they want bigotry
and hatred, lawlessness, if they want to ignore the Constitution
to their own end, if they want a Christian theocracy,
then they're not American. Those are not American values. So
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we need to show MAGA and Republicans that we are
the party of American values, real American values, which are
not Christian nationalism, homophobia, transphobia, zenophobia. We are pro immigrant
because a nation of America is a nation of immigrants.
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We don't fear Muslims, people that speak other languages, other dialects,
that have skin of a different color. In fact, we
revel in that. We want that We want all of
those differences. We want all of that culture to mix
and make our culture better. We don't need to go
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back to who the Democrats were, We don't need to
go back to what Republicans were. We all need to
acknowledge we are different, we are changed, and we need
new and different leadership that is not afraid to take
on the challenges of the modern day world. As well
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as the bigots, the haters, the homophobes, the anti immage
grant people. We need to fix the immigration system so
we don't make criminals out of people who just want
another chance in this country. We need to fix that system,
not grab those people off the street and throw them out.
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Fix the system. We need to double and triple snap,
not cut it. We need to increase social security so
every senior gets at least fifty thousand dollars a year period. Well,
how do we do that? Tax the fuck out of
the rich. Ninety eight percent tax on anything over five
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million dollars. You got five million in the bank than
any new money. Ninety eight percent tax correl That could
never happen. Oh, but it did. After World War Two.
Up until Ronald Reagan, the wealth tax was ninety eight
percent on anything over a million dollars. And guess what,
they still got rich because they have other ways, capital gains,
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all this other stuff. Don't worry about the rich. They'll
always be rich. So love yourself. I'll see you on
Monday after I turn sixty three. We need older people
in Congress to build up experience to know how to
get the votes. No, we don't, we don't. I disagree
with that. Let young people figure it out. I think Congress,
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once you reach seventy years old, you should have to
go home. That leads me seven years to be in Bungers.
But truly I am Corel and you be who you
want to be. So London hurt you, buddy. I love you.
I love you so much. I will see you on Monday.
Please be safe. Until then, Let's just hope the Supreme
Court slaps down his tariffs. I want it to be
a really bad.
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