In the Litter Box - October 25, 2023


Republican Party hates their voters - In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd - Ep. 440 - 10⧸25⧸2023


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1 hour and 4 minutes

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11,744

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00:03:04.520 A huge apology by a lot of people because there were so many backdoor deals that were going on, even up until the last minute.
00:03:11.700 In fact, the more I learn about the way this whole thing was running, Kevin McCarthy, what a snake.
00:03:19.340 He absolutely has egg on his face.
00:03:21.880 He was promising people.
00:03:23.140 He was hoping, like you were talking about yesterday, he was hoping that everything was going to default back to him.
00:03:31.440 Exactly what he was trying to do.
00:03:32.760 Yes, and that they were going to make Jim Jordan some kind of deputy.
00:03:38.220 Okay, so that's just weird.
00:03:40.840 I mean, really.
00:03:42.000 And say, oh, look, we're really united, but we're still going to have our Kevin.
00:03:45.500 And we're going to go ahead and put, you know, Jordan up there.
00:03:48.480 I mean, what, really?
00:03:50.760 You want to talk about ego?
00:03:52.240 Sorry, Kevin.
00:03:53.580 I mean, you lost today.
00:03:55.620 You and the other slimy rhinos that were really trying to throw a wrench into this whole thing.
00:04:01.920 I feel good about Mike Johnson.
00:04:04.700 I really do.
00:04:05.700 From what I'm hearing, I am.
00:04:08.020 And regardless of what's happened with this party in the past, I do believe it's going to be stronger going forward.
00:04:15.980 I truly do.
00:04:17.860 A lot stronger than Kevin McCarthy at the helm.
00:04:20.900 They're going to have to show me something.
00:04:22.420 I agree.
00:04:23.260 It's going to take them a while.
00:04:23.800 I don't trust them as far as I can kick them.
00:04:25.840 They know it, too.
00:04:27.260 They absolutely know it.
00:04:29.220 And they know exactly how the American people feel about them on both sides.
00:04:35.820 We've had enough of them.
00:04:37.220 I mean, we really.
00:04:38.540 Yeah, and, you know, a lot of, you know, they want to get a speaker.
00:04:41.540 And one of the reasons they want to get a speaker is because they want to spend a bunch of money on Ukraine.
00:04:45.120 So they're going to have to stop that crap.
00:04:47.660 Yes, they definitely.
00:04:48.780 Ukraine cannot be this bobbinless pit.
00:04:51.040 Why are we funding the war?
00:04:52.460 It makes no sense.
00:04:53.500 We're dying here.
00:04:54.660 We've got people in need.
00:04:55.840 The border's wide open.
00:04:57.380 We need that money here.
00:04:58.660 We don't need that money there.
00:05:00.600 Like I say, it doesn't matter.
00:05:02.760 It doesn't matter who goes to war.
00:05:04.300 They get better treatment than our own citizens every time.
00:05:07.560 Look, Israel's going to war.
00:05:10.560 I mean, when Israel's going to war, rightfully, after that, you know, that ridiculous, ball-bearing 17th century attack.
00:05:17.700 But what do they do?
00:05:20.840 They send five aircraft carriers over there.
00:05:23.460 Do they ever send any kind of force like that to stop the flow of immigrants coming across our border?
00:05:28.180 Ever.
00:05:29.240 We've got five guys on horseback.
00:05:31.520 I know.
00:05:32.580 It's a razor wire.
00:05:34.120 It is so true.
00:05:37.240 And they send aircraft carriers over to your border.
00:05:40.160 It doesn't make any sense.
00:05:41.880 That's the only time.
00:05:42.660 I don't get involved in all these skirmishes emotionally.
00:05:45.420 I don't.
00:05:46.320 I will definitely say I'm tired of funding Ukraine.
00:05:49.740 I don't want to fund.
00:05:50.680 Israel doesn't need.
00:05:51.820 They're big boys.
00:05:52.700 They can handle their own war.
00:05:53.720 We don't need to get involved in it.
00:05:55.400 We can support them.
00:05:56.500 Say, hey, we support their cause or whatever.
00:05:58.240 But we don't need to be sending billions and billions and billions and billions and billions and billions of dollars to any of these people's local wars.
00:06:05.620 I completely.
00:06:06.960 It's called America first.
00:06:08.780 We've got a needs here.
00:06:10.020 I totally agree.
00:06:11.660 And that was one of the things that you had Mike Johnson.
00:06:15.600 He brought that up with his acceptance speech that we need to bring in and rein in the spending that's going on here.
00:06:23.360 Or we're not going to have a country left.
00:06:25.860 And so this is a very unique situation.
00:06:29.300 But I think I really do have hope now that this is going to bring the party together.
00:06:35.020 Now we know who the RINOs are, the ones that have been deflecting this whole time, you know, McCarthy and others that were working behind the scene up until the very last minute.
00:06:45.940 In fact, it was really interesting because we talk about Matt Gaetz.
00:06:49.140 And he did.
00:06:50.080 It was pretty risky.
00:06:51.140 I mean, he threw himself into the whole mix.
00:06:53.840 And he wanted to expose everyone.
00:06:55.660 Well, Matt Gaetz, he reveals the dirty details behind the Republican old guard's attempt to derail Mike Johnson's vote for House Speaker.
00:07:05.760 And apparently there was – I watched this video.
00:07:08.200 It was really incredible what all was going on and how the whole thing played out.
00:07:13.240 It's rather lengthy.
00:07:14.380 But it was really brilliant the way the whole thing worked.
00:07:18.060 So I'm going to drop it into chat so that everybody can watch it.
00:07:20.700 And you can see it wasn't – it was definitely a little bit chaotic behind the scenes there because you had the RINOs that were being completely exposed.
00:07:31.100 So you'll enjoy that video.
00:07:32.920 Watch it after the show.
00:07:33.720 Don't watch it now.
00:07:35.500 Yeah, don't cut us off.
00:07:36.840 Yeah, don't leave us.
00:07:39.360 But in the end, Kevin McCarthy absolutely had to step away from what he was trying to do.
00:07:46.680 He ultimately was working and promising people, the sun, the moon, the stars, to get back into the Speaker position.
00:07:54.540 He derailed Steve Scalise.
00:07:56.840 He derailed Jordan.
00:07:58.880 He was the mastermind behind all of this.
00:08:01.740 He was working to destroy people.
00:08:04.380 And he had his comrades that he had promised all of these different positions in order to get that done.
00:08:10.160 It was Washington D. Sleaze playing out right in front of its own self.
00:08:15.260 So I feel like the way this whole thing took shape, the fact that this guy absolutely is a huge Trump supporter, has been on his team.
00:08:25.920 I feel very good about that.
00:08:27.820 I know he's very aware about our First Amendment rights.
00:08:31.080 He's very protective of that.
00:08:32.860 I know from seeing Bill Kristol that he gave him an F rating or something, and he was irate.
00:08:39.080 Much of the Democrat Party was irate.
00:08:42.020 Bill Kristol, the biggest joke ever in Washington, D.C.
00:08:45.440 And it was over Ukraine funding.
00:08:48.000 So that's a good thing.
00:08:49.980 He was saying, no, we need to fund here at home.
00:08:53.240 This guy was inside of Trump's inner circle.
00:08:55.620 Yes, he was.
00:08:56.660 That's what I'm saying.
00:08:58.040 This is a big win, really.
00:08:59.800 I mean, I know we're all on the fence.
00:09:01.500 We're not throwing our support behind anybody right now.
00:09:04.380 I know.
00:09:04.880 Everybody's got their heels in the sand.
00:09:06.980 You've got to show me.
00:09:07.740 Don't tell me.
00:09:08.640 Show me.
00:09:09.280 Right?
00:09:09.740 Yeah.
00:09:10.000 Let's see what you do.
00:09:11.160 You've got the gavel, though.
00:09:12.840 That's it.
00:09:13.080 Do something besides bang it against your own head.
00:09:15.980 That's right.
00:09:19.020 Do something with it.
00:09:20.400 Exactly.
00:09:20.840 I mean, will the power of it.
00:09:22.900 And don't apologize to these people.
00:09:27.200 Exactly.
00:09:28.500 Exactly.
00:09:29.120 My God.
00:09:29.980 You know, it's so easy.
00:09:32.160 You start, like, this week, you subpoena Hunter Biden.
00:09:35.160 You subpoena Jim Biden.
00:09:37.360 You subpoena all his inner circle that's been doing these deals.
00:09:40.560 You subpoena them all.
00:09:41.640 Get busy doing what we want.
00:09:44.380 By next week, beginning next week, you release the January 6th tapes.
00:09:48.140 That's right.
00:09:48.840 Just do what we want you to do.
00:09:51.020 This is what we want you to do.
00:09:52.760 90% of your voters.
00:09:54.760 I don't give a damn about your lobbyists and donors and all this crap.
00:10:00.260 And I'm telling you, you know, Laura Boebert, she voted for Elmer and Scalise.
00:10:05.960 And guess what?
00:10:07.320 You know, and Laura Loomer just posted her recent donations to her campaign.
00:10:13.260 $4,000 from Elmer's.
00:10:14.840 $4,000 for vote for Scalise.
00:10:17.420 Well, they also were actively.
00:10:20.880 God dang.
00:10:22.260 $4,000?
00:10:22.700 I'll let you borrow $4,000.
00:10:24.400 Don't sell us out.
00:10:25.520 Well, that's.
00:10:26.520 They were selling themselves out, though.
00:10:28.420 You know, I mean, they were selling themselves for power and position and for clout.
00:10:32.060 And so they were running to whoever was going to give them the most.
00:10:35.620 Right?
00:10:35.840 It's no different than, you know, regular course of business in Washington.
00:10:40.460 But you watch this play out in a major scale.
00:10:43.560 And you're starting to see the fact that MAGA won.
00:10:46.460 America First won this round.
00:10:48.720 They tried to throw everything, including the kitchen sink.
00:10:52.020 I mean, Emmer?
00:10:52.900 Really?
00:10:53.540 A Soros puppet?
00:10:54.980 Okay.
00:10:55.260 So he's been exposed.
00:10:56.480 I mean, the things that we learned from this whole thing are tremendous.
00:11:00.140 Yeah.
00:11:00.380 That guy, he voted for the transgender thing in the military.
00:11:06.820 I mean, he's just a liberal.
00:11:08.760 Yes, exactly.
00:11:10.640 Bacon.
00:11:11.520 Liberal.
00:11:12.140 They're Democrats.
00:11:13.480 And a lot of people were like, okay, so what are they trying to, you know, distract us?
00:11:17.320 They give us Emmer so that we'll just go ahead and go with Johnson because he was so bad.
00:11:21.840 I mean, everybody feels like there is just some kind of something sinister going on.
00:11:27.420 Like we said, we're on the fence.
00:11:29.020 I think that this is a good move based on what I've learned in the last 24 hours.
00:11:32.980 But better than Kevin McCarthy, for damn sure.
00:11:35.000 Way better than Kevin McCarthy.
00:11:37.560 He's definitely on President Trump's team.
00:11:40.120 President Trump has endorsed him, said, go ahead.
00:11:42.800 Let's get this thing done.
00:11:44.460 So we've got the blessing there.
00:11:46.500 And, you know, we're just going to have to just hold them to it.
00:11:49.720 Now, one thing that we've learned, though, is the power of you all.
00:11:53.620 Oh, my goodness.
00:11:54.880 You did not stop.
00:11:56.540 You were relentless.
00:11:57.900 You did an amazing job.
00:12:00.200 I mean, you really did.
00:12:01.520 You rang the phone off the hooks.
00:12:03.340 You were emailing.
00:12:04.320 You were on social media.
00:12:05.460 Kat, you just sounded the call.
00:12:07.960 And I was so proud of everybody because you all contributed in one way or another.
00:12:14.480 Good on you.
00:12:15.760 You let them know exactly how serious we are about taking our country back and not to sell it down the road.
00:12:22.040 And we're not going to let that happen, whether they're a Republican or whether they're a Democrat.
00:12:27.520 We showed them all that we're not party-affiliated anymore.
00:12:31.660 We're tired of the party politics.
00:12:33.440 It doesn't affect us until it does.
00:12:36.840 We don't want to just be labeled a Republican or just go to the polls and vote Republican anymore or Democrat, mind you, whatever it is.
00:12:45.200 We want to vote for the person that is going to make our country great, that is going to put American citizens first, that is going to stop the inflation, stop the bleeding at the border.
00:12:55.160 I mean, this is unbelievable, the fact that it is still going on, the fentanyl problem, all of the things that face us as a nation.
00:13:03.400 We are looking at individuals now, not party affiliates, not the ones that are going to be crowned this, that, or the other.
00:13:11.520 No, we're done with all of that.
00:13:13.300 We're on to something new.
00:13:15.020 And you proved that.
00:13:16.320 I mean, the activism was so strong.
00:13:19.340 And you prevailed.
00:13:20.380 You've got a lot to be proud of, all of you.
00:13:22.560 Oh, really, I'm just thrilled with what you were able to achieve.
00:13:26.400 I never thought that it would happen.
00:13:28.980 But you did it.
00:13:30.000 And I'm just really happy about it.
00:13:31.920 It was.
00:13:32.240 Look, this was such a good thing.
00:13:34.140 And I said it from the beginning.
00:13:35.340 You know, if we end up getting Elmer's, it would have been a bad thing.
00:13:37.500 That's just the truth.
00:13:38.940 But if we'd have got Elmer's glue, it would have sunk.
00:13:42.640 We would have all been sticking all right.
00:13:45.000 Oh, my gosh.
00:13:46.440 Oh, God.
00:13:46.760 I know.
00:13:47.640 But the good thing is, is that, man, the last three weeks of calling and blowing their phone lines up and everything,
00:13:58.500 they realize that we're just not going to play this game anymore.
00:14:01.040 We're sick of them.
00:14:03.080 They're just, you know, they just don't care about us.
00:14:05.760 They never have.
00:14:06.960 I mean, this country is a joke right now.
00:14:08.940 I mean, you know, they're sending that guy to prison today for two months for free speech violations.
00:14:18.900 Exactly.
00:14:19.060 Just totally free speech.
00:14:20.440 Just not saying what they think you should say over a bullhorn.
00:14:23.520 That's right.
00:14:24.700 I mean.
00:14:25.060 Now, what does Black Lives Matter say over bullhorns?
00:14:27.700 Kill cops.
00:14:29.760 And that's okay, you know.
00:14:31.780 Well, and the thing about it is they've put him in solitary confinement, from what I understand.
00:14:36.000 Put him in solitary confinement.
00:14:37.080 Owen Scheuer has been ordered, he was ordered to report to federal prison,
00:14:42.760 and then they put him directly into solitary confinement, which tells you everything that you need to know.
00:14:49.000 He's going to be sentenced for 60 days in prison, and it's related to the events of January 6th.
00:14:55.100 Okay, hello, this guy didn't even make it into the Capitol.
00:14:58.280 Okay, so this is a speech violation.
00:15:01.520 I think you're going to see some real things change around here.
00:15:05.740 I really do.
00:15:06.660 I'm hopeful that it happens.
00:15:08.800 I'm very happy that this new speaker is a religious man.
00:15:14.240 I thought that the prayer right beforehand, before the vote, was incredible and just absolutely vital.
00:15:21.180 I loved what I've heard so far about him and his family, his community, all of those different things.
00:15:27.840 And he is the son of a firefighter.
00:15:30.300 So he's very much in touch with We the People.
00:15:33.560 But we'll see.
00:15:34.480 I mean, we can talk all this all day long.
00:15:35.420 His dad's not a mailman.
00:15:36.340 Is he like Casey?
00:15:37.400 No.
00:15:38.600 No, and his father has passed.
00:15:40.840 His father was actually injured in a horrible fire incident.
00:15:45.720 And as a result of that, he was disabled.
00:15:49.740 So he has seen tragedy and his story about his dad when he was listening to some of the speeches and thinking about things in the way they are.
00:16:00.400 I just, I feel good.
00:16:02.720 I feel good.
00:16:03.600 I feel a lot better than I did with Kevin McCarthy.
00:16:06.160 I felt like we were just going to chase our tails and we were just going to implode.
00:16:09.120 Well, he wasn't doing nothing.
00:16:10.620 He might as well have been Pelosi in there.
00:16:13.120 God, he's a joke.
00:16:14.220 I know.
00:16:14.860 I know.
00:16:15.340 But our voices is what made this happen.
00:16:19.040 Yeah, this is the first time there's been an America first Speaker of the House or Republican Party in history besides Newt.
00:16:26.760 I know it.
00:16:27.100 That's it.
00:16:28.040 I know it.
00:16:28.780 Before Newt, you know, they didn't have the gavel for 40 damn years.
00:16:32.800 I don't know if people know that or not.
00:16:34.160 40 years they didn't have the House.
00:16:37.360 Isn't that the wildest?
00:16:39.500 So I think that we have got a lot to look forward to.
00:16:43.360 There is so much work to be done.
00:16:45.340 There isn't time for celebration.
00:16:47.720 All I can say is that you prevailed.
00:16:50.340 We were able to shake things up.
00:16:52.820 We have a whole new person in the Speaker position who got 100% of the votes from the Republican Party.
00:16:59.600 They don't want to be left behind.
00:17:01.520 And they know exactly that most of them have been exposed and they will be primaried.
00:17:06.340 They know it.
00:17:07.440 They know it.
00:17:08.080 The ones that were actively working to derail an America first agenda, a MAGA agenda, we know who you are.
00:17:16.960 And we will be looking for primary opponents to make sure that we replace those seats with really great candidates that are going to serve we the people.
00:17:26.300 And, Kat, your suggestion of, hey, you know what?
00:17:29.660 Let's bring on the American first candidates.
00:17:31.960 Let's bring on these people that we need to primary and really start working with them.
00:17:36.460 And we still need to primary, like that loser, Don Bacon.
00:17:39.940 We need to primary.
00:17:41.260 Yes, exactly.
00:17:42.080 We still have to clean house.
00:17:43.980 This is not a pass.
00:17:45.280 Just because they voted.
00:17:46.360 People like Elmer's have no business in the Republican.
00:17:48.620 They're Democrats.
00:17:49.640 I agree.
00:17:50.420 They vote with the Democrats.
00:17:52.120 I agree.
00:17:52.760 This is a great opportunity, though, to go ahead and replace those people.
00:17:56.680 Now that they've exposed themselves, I mean, we didn't really have to do it.
00:17:59.880 They did it, which was fantastic.
00:18:01.580 And that's why they decided they wanted to start voting in secret, because they didn't want you to see how it was working.
00:18:07.460 But, yeah, there were a lot of tactics that were going on behind the scenes.
00:18:10.780 But now we know who they are.
00:18:12.000 So we will work and use whatever platforms we can to elevate those that are going to make a promise to We the People and make sure that we can get the job done.
00:18:20.560 This is an opportunity.
00:18:22.460 I couldn't be happier.
00:18:24.680 And I haven't been happy in a couple of days.
00:18:26.780 So this is like a big win, at least for now.
00:18:30.980 Now we'll see.
00:18:32.060 Like I say, everybody's on the fence.
00:18:33.720 Everybody's got a better idea.
00:18:35.140 But, you know, for right now, let's see what kind of work can be done.
00:18:39.440 We don't have McCarthy anymore.
00:18:40.940 We don't have all that snake slithering in the background, people vying for positions.
00:18:45.940 We've got something solid right now.
00:18:48.440 So let's just see where it goes.
00:18:50.440 I'm just thrilled that he has an F on Ukraine.
00:18:52.660 I could not be happier over that.
00:18:55.620 We're going to keep fun in Ukraine, though.
00:18:57.680 I'm just telling you that right now.
00:18:58.980 Well, Biden will.
00:19:00.260 He'll go around it.
00:19:01.760 He'll figure out a way to take money.
00:19:03.660 He'll declare it.
00:19:04.320 Sure.
00:19:05.320 From Pentagon, he'll take some from defense spending and all of these different things.
00:19:09.320 There's ways that he can get around all of that to go ahead and make sure that things end up back in his pockets.
00:19:15.780 But they're going to be a little challenged right now.
00:19:18.680 So with somebody that's America first and all of this persecuting of President Trump,
00:19:24.580 I'm glad to see that we have somebody that's in President Trump's corner for a change.
00:19:30.060 I didn't trust Kevin McCarthy, not even at all.
00:19:33.500 He didn't do anything about January 6th.
00:19:35.340 He actually continued to stoke the fires.
00:19:38.980 He didn't keep any of his promises.
00:19:41.860 Let's go ahead and start seeing some video footage, all the things that we were promised.
00:19:47.240 Let's keep the pressure on.
00:19:48.740 We have their ear.
00:19:50.100 So keep going.
00:19:51.160 Now is not the time to relax.
00:19:53.140 I mean, you can have a moment of yay, but then there's plenty of work to be done in Washington,
00:19:57.640 and you're the ones that are getting it done.
00:20:00.280 So good on you.
00:20:03.220 Oh, my goodness.
00:20:04.540 I know something I want to talk about.
00:20:05.940 Please.
00:20:07.200 I don't know if you got this video, but I just reposted it.
00:20:10.140 So it's on top of my page of this girl complaining about she got her first job,
00:20:14.080 about not having a life.
00:20:15.340 Did you see that?
00:20:16.120 Yes, I did, Kat.
00:20:17.740 This is important.
00:20:18.620 This is important to talk about.
00:20:20.660 It is.
00:20:21.060 Because it's where we are as a country.
00:20:22.560 I agree with you.
00:20:24.400 Oh, this was just really funny.
00:20:26.680 You say here, spoiled, cuddled brat gets her first taste of real life after college.
00:20:32.420 And you're cracking up.
00:20:34.180 I really thought it was a parody.
00:20:35.580 I didn't think it was real until I listened to it.
00:20:38.700 And she's absolutely totally serious.
00:20:42.520 Yeah, just listen to this.
00:20:43.960 We'll talk about it.
00:20:45.000 Here we go.
00:20:45.700 I know I'm probably just being so dramatic and annoying, but this is my first job,
00:20:51.440 like my first nine to five job after college.
00:20:53.560 And I'm in person and I'm commuting in the city and it takes me fucking forever to get there.
00:20:59.180 There's no way I'm going to be able to afford living in the city right now.
00:21:02.160 So that's off the table.
00:21:03.300 Like fucking duh.
00:21:04.560 If I was able to walk to work and it'd be fine, but I'm not.
00:21:07.680 So it literally takes me like I leave here.
00:21:09.480 Like I get on the train at 730 and I don't get home till like 615 earliest.
00:21:13.960 And then like I don't have time to do anything.
00:21:16.720 I don't I want to shower, eat my dinner and go to sleep.
00:21:20.060 I don't have time or energy to cook by dinner either.
00:21:22.680 Like I don't have energy to work out like that's out the window.
00:21:25.820 Like I'm so upset.
00:21:28.720 Oh my God.
00:21:29.840 Nothing to do with my job at all.
00:21:31.280 But just like the nine to five schedule in general is crazy.
00:21:35.100 Being in the office nine to five, like if it was remote, you get off at five and you're
00:21:38.840 home and everything's fine.
00:21:39.980 But like I'm not home.
00:21:41.100 It takes me long to get home and like like people that drive to the office like it doesn't
00:21:46.660 you don't get off at five and I know it could be worse.
00:21:49.660 I know I could be working longer, but like I literally get off.
00:21:52.600 It's pitch black like I don't have energy.
00:21:54.880 How do you have friends like how do you have time to like meet like a guy?
00:22:00.040 I don't know like how do you have time for like dating like I don't have time for anything
00:22:03.740 and I'm like so stressed out and I'm also getting my period.
00:22:06.880 So that's why I'm all emotional, but like, am I so dramatic?
00:22:10.840 It's fine.
00:22:12.440 Oh my gosh.
00:22:14.680 Welcome to our lives.
00:22:16.560 Welcome to the real world.
00:22:18.800 Fantasy land is over.
00:22:21.520 Oh, fantasy college world is over.
00:22:24.700 Let me tell you.
00:22:25.860 But I, you know, I'm not, I don't want to be too hard on her because at least she's got
00:22:28.940 a job, you know, and she's trying to work, but oh, you know, it's nine to five.
00:22:33.460 I've never worked nine to five in my life.
00:22:35.140 I've worked 80, 100 hour weeks my entire life.
00:22:38.880 Who works 40 hours?
00:22:40.680 You're going to be broke if you work 40 hours a week.
00:22:43.520 Oh boy.
00:22:44.340 Man.
00:22:45.020 That's exactly right.
00:22:46.320 I mean, I still have a job on top of this podcast.
00:22:48.620 I mean, that's what's so crazy about my life.
00:22:50.680 It's like, welcome to the real world.
00:22:52.480 You, you have to get two and three jobs to make ends meet now, especially with inflation.
00:22:57.240 I don't have time for the cook.
00:22:59.220 I can't work out anymore.
00:23:00.680 Yeah.
00:23:01.860 It's real life.
00:23:03.120 I mean, and you've never had a job that hurts you.
00:23:06.020 I mean, I, now this is the parents fault, by the way, they're not preparing these kids.
00:23:10.820 They think that they're going to live in fan that they live in them in fantasy land.
00:23:14.140 They're not preparing these kids for the real world.
00:23:16.500 I mean, man, my, my dad was, he was rough on me, but you know, when I look back and I,
00:23:21.440 you know, I hate that he died when I was in my early twenties, but when I look back,
00:23:24.980 I mean, he was rough on me, but, um, the lessons he taught me about hard work were, were, were
00:23:30.940 just, I don't even know what to say, you know?
00:23:33.480 So, um, in the summers, uh, by the time I was 13, 14 years old, all the way until basically
00:23:40.720 all of high school and maybe eighth grade.
00:23:42.620 But in the summers I picked squash for a living, I picked crops.
00:23:46.880 So I would get up at five and get there and I'd have to drive about 45 minutes and we'd
00:23:52.840 get there and get all prepared and we would pick, there's four or five of us.
00:23:56.780 Okay.
00:23:57.100 And you got a basket and you have to wear Playtex living gloves, rubber gloves, a hundred
00:24:01.300 degrees in the humidity of North Georgia.
00:24:03.820 I'm talking about hot, uh, and, um, and so you'd have to wear long sleeves, boots, blue
00:24:10.360 jeans, and you'd have to bend over and you'd have to pick baskets and baskets of squash
00:24:15.300 all day.
00:24:15.700 And you'd work, we'd work from daylight till dark, bring a sack lunch, peanut butter and
00:24:19.460 jelly sandwich or something, get, you know, a little half an hour for, to eat lunch over
00:24:23.760 in the shade.
00:24:25.040 But, and just, I mean, bend over and I mean, these things had buds on them and you'd knock
00:24:29.400 them on your pants.
00:24:30.080 Your pants would be stiff, just sweating and sweating and we'd work till we worked six
00:24:35.420 days a week, Monday through Saturday, six days a week.
00:24:38.680 And I, we worked from daylight to dark.
00:24:41.220 And then after dark, we'd take this squash back to this farmer's farmhouse, a friend of
00:24:45.660 a friend of my family's.
00:24:47.340 And then they had these tubs, like old tubs sitting out there and you'd put them in water
00:24:51.120 and then you'd take these, the brown gloves, you know, the brown cloth gloves, and then
00:24:55.960 you would just kind of clean them and shine them for the farmer's market.
00:24:59.060 And so, you know, 12 hours every day, seven days, six days a week.
00:25:05.340 And you know what I got paid for that job?
00:25:08.200 $2 an hour.
00:25:09.620 Oh my word.
00:25:10.360 So at the end of the day, I'd get $24.
00:25:12.580 They'd pay us every day.
00:25:13.740 They'd pay us 20, we'd work 12 hours, they'd pay us $24 cash.
00:25:17.360 Wow.
00:25:18.120 Well, he can't spend that in one place.
00:25:20.220 Well, there wasn't nothing to spend any money on growing up where I was from anyway.
00:25:23.760 There wasn't even a McDonald's or anything.
00:25:25.520 I mean, but so you would, you know, of course you would get home, you'd be so tired, you
00:25:32.040 couldn't even eat hardly and go to bed, but you'd learn them lessons.
00:25:34.840 It's good lessons to learn.
00:25:36.480 Well, it is.
00:25:37.420 I mean, seriously.
00:25:38.780 And believe me, she will get a system down.
00:25:41.800 She'll get a routine.
00:25:43.040 Yeah.
00:25:43.240 I'm very routine.
00:25:44.440 You're not working a job that hurts.
00:25:45.820 Right, right.
00:25:47.340 I mean, here's the thing.
00:25:49.400 It's a completely rude awakening because most of them have been spoiled.
00:25:54.040 Not spoiled.
00:25:54.740 I don't want to say spoiled.
00:25:55.560 I want to say coddled.
00:25:56.660 I want to say that, you know, they got used to a routine in college and they were able to
00:26:01.060 do whatever.
00:26:01.740 They had all these different luxuries, right?
00:26:03.440 Because that's really what it is.
00:26:04.540 It's kind of like, I don't know, a sorority, so to speak.
00:26:07.740 Having to show up on time, do the work, get paid for it, figuring out how you were going
00:26:12.540 to have to live, support yourself, put a roof over your head, then do the things to
00:26:16.740 take care of yourself, like exercising, eating right, eating healthy, doing the things that
00:26:21.540 you need to.
00:26:22.200 Believe me, there's time for all of that if you make time for it.
00:26:26.120 Add three kids to it, lady, and a couple of dogs.
00:26:28.620 Oh my, I know.
00:26:29.900 It's a whole new thing.
00:26:32.760 It's doable.
00:26:34.460 You ain't stuck your toe in yet and checked the water.
00:26:37.660 But it's exhausting.
00:26:38.440 You dipped your toe in the water.
00:26:39.860 That's it.
00:26:40.640 I know.
00:26:41.180 I mean, it really is.
00:26:42.580 No one said it was going to be easy, but there are a lot of them that are going to be in
00:26:45.760 for a rude awakening because that's the problem.
00:26:48.460 They never worked hard.
00:26:49.260 They never worked hard.
00:26:51.040 And by the time, of course, I joined the Army when I was 17 because I graduated, I was
00:26:56.380 kind of a, I didn't graduate early.
00:26:59.120 I was just put into school a little bit earlier than I was younger than most people in my grade.
00:27:03.020 So I was 17 when I graduated.
00:27:05.200 My 18th birthday was at Fort Dix, New Jersey, basic training.
00:27:08.640 So, but, you know, I'd already known how to work hard by then.
00:27:14.060 I mean, I'm just like, basic training is nothing, man.
00:27:16.140 Try picking squash 80 hours a week.
00:27:18.860 Well, it's true.
00:27:20.640 In the Georgia, in the Georgia, 110 degrees in the shade.
00:27:24.440 Oh my God.
00:27:25.240 And, and being over, being over all day long.
00:27:28.380 I mean, it's, it's rough, man.
00:27:30.000 But, you know, it taught me a lot of valuable lessons and, and, um, I've always been a hard
00:27:35.000 worker and, and she's like, well, you know, man, I was on the road 21 years working 80,
00:27:40.520 hundred hour weeks.
00:27:41.360 I mean, we, we start our day at five in the morning and it was a lot of days, nine at night
00:27:45.100 you're still working.
00:27:46.420 And it's seven, you don't take no breaks out there.
00:27:49.000 It's seven days a week.
00:27:49.960 It's just never in, especially if you're a supervisor, because you got to deal with stuff all
00:27:53.580 day, every day.
00:27:54.660 Well, it sounds to me like this young lady, she basically was said, okay, so she made
00:28:00.320 it through high school and all of that.
00:28:01.680 Obviously she goes to college.
00:28:03.020 Her parents probably helped her with everything, the roof over her head, the food, the bills,
00:28:07.580 all of this stuff.
00:28:08.440 And so then when that was all over and after the graduation ceremony, then she had to go
00:28:13.320 out there and try to find a job, get hired.
00:28:15.560 Now she's got a supervisor that she has to report to.
00:28:18.220 People are watching when she comes into work.
00:28:21.200 So there's not going to be any of those long lines.
00:28:22.920 She's going to be able to hang out in to get her nice little cappuccino in the morning
00:28:26.960 first thing.
00:28:27.700 No, it's none of that.
00:28:28.340 Can't afford it.
00:28:29.220 Right?
00:28:29.840 I mean, all of that goes away.
00:28:31.960 She's got to figure out where she's going to live.
00:28:33.000 How do I exercise?
00:28:34.000 How do I find a boyfriend?
00:28:35.340 How do I go out on a day?
00:28:36.340 You're going to have to figure it out.
00:28:38.280 You're only working nine to five.
00:28:40.680 My God, you've got all this free time.
00:28:42.880 That's right.
00:28:43.440 So parents cut her off, said, okay, you got a job now.
00:28:45.800 This is really great for you.
00:28:47.040 And this is really great for us.
00:28:48.460 And so you're on your own.
00:28:51.100 Kill it.
00:28:52.560 Go for it.
00:28:54.940 They're learning all these pronouns and woke crap and fake global warming hoax.
00:29:00.760 And they're learning all this stuff.
00:29:04.120 And, you know, diversity studies.
00:29:06.260 And they're learning all this stuff that's worthless.
00:29:08.740 And what the kids don't need more education.
00:29:10.780 They're overeducated.
00:29:11.760 They send all these people to college.
00:29:13.080 They don't come out any smarter.
00:29:14.500 They don't come out worth a damn.
00:29:15.860 I mean, you want to hire one right at college and see what happens.
00:29:19.000 Believe me, I used to hire hundreds of people.
00:29:22.540 And I got to where I just didn't want to hire anybody under 35 anymore.
00:29:26.480 You just get like that because it's just totally useless.
00:29:29.460 Well, you do.
00:29:29.940 I know.
00:29:32.500 But they don't learn anything of life skills.
00:29:38.220 And then, you know, what did I do with the money for Pick and Squash?
00:29:40.600 I saved up $1,400 at one point, finally.
00:29:45.980 And I bought me a 66 Mustang.
00:29:48.380 It was a rusty-ass piece of crap.
00:29:51.820 And, you know, $5 would fill it.
00:29:54.260 $5, $6 back then would fill that sucker up.
00:29:57.140 Or that's all I could afford.
00:29:58.600 And it burned oil and leaked oil so bad, you know.
00:30:03.020 I put two quarts oil in it every time I filled it up.
00:30:06.500 I know.
00:30:07.760 Isn't it wild?
00:30:08.260 But what do you learn then?
00:30:09.960 Then, you know, I got to learn how to put oil in a car.
00:30:12.200 Then I got to learn how to fix flat tires.
00:30:14.560 And I got to start learning how to fix my own engine because you've got to fix it yourself.
00:30:19.520 You can't afford to have a mechanic do it.
00:30:21.120 And so I start learning about engines.
00:30:23.080 I start learning about changing tires and putting on my own brakes when it's time so I can afford it.
00:30:28.700 And so you start learning how to deal with life before it hits you.
00:30:33.060 These people have no skills at all.
00:30:35.740 None.
00:30:35.880 She don't even have any coping skills.
00:30:38.280 Coping with – and it's just like – it's just the first time she's just, like, getting a real taste of how hard it is to make a living.
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00:31:13.980 Well, we need to go ahead and break it to where it gets harder, not easier.
00:31:18.840 But there are the other side of the coin, too.
00:31:21.420 Okay, so a lot of times, right when you graduate from college, then you go into a situation where you're like, okay, so now I need to find a job.
00:31:29.180 So you go into a job fair, and then you have all these corporations that are interviewing you, and you're interviewing them, trying to figure out if it's going to be a perfect fit.
00:31:37.420 They say, okay, well, we're going to pay you a salary.
00:31:40.780 Okay, there's a tricky little thing about a salary, all right, because here's the thing.
00:31:45.320 These corporations know with a lot of these interns and a lot of these people that are fresh out of school, okay, here's this little salary, and we're going to pay for your insurance, and we're going to do this, that, and the other thing for you.
00:31:55.460 But they are going to be racehorsed to death.
00:31:59.340 Let me tell you what, and that's a new one for them, too.
00:32:03.700 Now, a lot of the more seasoned people are like, hey, you know what, nothing in a salary.
00:32:07.760 I know what that means, salary.
00:32:09.600 But, yeah, they'll racehorse them.
00:32:12.520 Yes, so you're not going to get overtime and time and a half or nothing.
00:32:15.340 That's it.
00:32:15.860 Take on a salary.
00:32:17.060 That's exactly what you do.
00:32:17.520 That's your salary is your salary, and they can work you to death.
00:32:20.320 And then they'll say, well, we can always find somebody else.
00:32:23.000 Salary means on call, 24-7.
00:32:24.700 Exactly.
00:32:26.340 And so that's a real rude awakening as well because you have it all out there of why this is going to be beneficial for you.
00:32:34.220 You've weighed the pros and the cons of taking this position, and it looks really great until you start.
00:32:40.640 And then all of a sudden you're like, wait, what?
00:32:42.840 Weekends?
00:32:43.460 What?
00:32:43.680 And now I hate to tell her the worst news is if you want to start your own business now and still survive, you're going to have to work that job, and then you're going to have to put even more time and years in.
00:32:57.300 Because, you know, what the kids want right now, they want instant gratification.
00:33:01.060 They want to get out of college, never doing anything, not worth anything to nobody when they get out.
00:33:06.240 They know all about the gender studies of an African-filled mice, but they don't know anything about the real world.
00:33:12.640 I mean, these people, like I say, couldn't even change a tire.
00:33:15.100 They have no skills whatsoever.
00:33:16.860 They couldn't change a light bulb at the house.
00:33:18.780 No skills.
00:33:20.160 So now you're going to have to do that, and if you want to start your own business, you're going to have to work on the side harder than that to start your own business from scratch.
00:33:27.420 And it takes years of saving money and years and years and years and years for most people to be successful and to be millionaires and to have a decent bank account and not live paycheck to paycheck.
00:33:38.480 It takes years and years and years of dedication, but they can't do it because they've been given everything, and they want instant gratification, and they can't understand why.
00:33:47.040 I can't – I've been getting everything I've wanted, I can get now, now, now.
00:33:52.200 And now it's not like that.
00:33:54.200 It takes years of discipline, and they just don't have the discipline.
00:33:56.940 They don't have the work ethic.
00:33:58.040 They don't know how to work until it hurts.
00:33:59.500 They don't get it.
00:34:00.440 Well, and a lot of them go to school for, like, something ridiculous, like underwater basket weaving, right, just to get this degree that they think is going to pay.
00:34:08.740 And it's not going to pay.
00:34:10.020 I have news for you.
00:34:10.940 It's not going to pay.
00:34:12.020 You need to focus on certain things.
00:34:13.960 And then there's the whole maturity thing, too.
00:34:15.880 I mean, you have to kind of figure out what it is that you like to do versus what it is that you are forced to do to pay your rent and to pay your bills.
00:34:23.440 So this is going to be a real eye-opener for a lot of them because, let's face it, our education system is really on the decline.
00:34:30.780 And they were told, oh, we have to have this degree, and now they have to pay for it.
00:34:34.700 A lot of people that were paying for this degree and then also working a second job in order to be able to afford it, they're taking things a lot more seriously.
00:34:42.600 But somebody that hasn't, that just their parents said, okay, this is the normal course of life.
00:34:46.580 And they still live with their parents.
00:34:47.860 Yeah.
00:34:48.620 Hey, I couldn't afford it for a long time.
00:34:50.560 It was hard.
00:34:51.520 You know, I never took – I left home when I was 17, and I never looked back, and nobody's ever paid for any of my crap.
00:34:58.000 I paid for my own self.
00:34:59.220 I don't care.
00:34:59.740 But, you know, what do you do when – I wasn't making a lot of money when I first, you know, hitchhiked down to Florida after I got out of the Army, and I stayed here, and I'm still here.
00:35:12.180 So I hitchhiked down to – you know, and you're going to hitchhike down to Florida.
00:35:15.980 And – but it's just a lot of hard work.
00:35:21.340 It's just a lot of hard work, and it takes years.
00:35:23.120 But I took on roommates, you know.
00:35:24.640 I said, hey, I need a roommate.
00:35:25.840 Meet somebody and say, hey, you want to split rent?
00:35:27.320 Of course.
00:35:28.480 I mean, I lived in three-bedroom houses with two roommates for years.
00:35:33.920 You make it work.
00:35:34.380 Because you can't afford it.
00:35:35.860 That's right.
00:35:35.960 You can't afford it.
00:35:36.500 The only way you can afford a decent place, and then you all start splitting bills, and you become buddies, and you get you some good roommates.
00:35:42.060 There's all kinds of ways out of this.
00:35:43.880 There is.
00:35:44.820 I mean, so –
00:35:45.420 You're not going to be a millionaire as soon as you get out of the first day and not have to work for it.
00:35:49.120 That's not your golden ticket to go shop and hang out with friends and do your – no.
00:35:53.960 This is where the real work begins.
00:35:56.020 And unfortunately, they aren't taught that.
00:35:58.160 They're cuddled, and then all of a sudden, boom.
00:36:01.700 It's like, wow.
00:36:02.760 But that's why a lot of people are liberals, and they believe in a free system up until they get into their 30s and 40s because they're working, and they start recognizing the fact that that paycheck of yours, that money is going out the door to the federal government and everywhere else.
00:36:17.140 And what you're left with is what you have to survive on.
00:36:20.940 By the time you finish with your taxes and you've got a whole generation that's coming up right now that realize that they will never be able to own a house.
00:36:30.760 That's a very real fear of a lot of them.
00:36:33.620 They're starting to recognize what they have to make in order to qualify to buy a home.
00:36:38.920 And it's not like it used to be, not even close.
00:36:43.600 You've got Bidenomics.
00:36:45.160 You've got inflation.
00:36:46.920 And it's not going to change any time soon.
00:36:50.280 Not under Biden.
00:36:51.820 Once it gets like this, too, it's – the banks are real – they have – when they start getting all these foreclosures and the economy gets bad and then you have these high interest rates, then they really start being particular on who they'll loan to.
00:37:03.800 And they're not going to loan somebody fresh out of college.
00:37:07.220 No, that has no experience and hasn't been able to keep a job or show that they have a history or anything else.
00:37:12.820 I mean, welcome to life.
00:37:13.800 It's hard.
00:37:14.680 And especially under Biden.
00:37:15.320 Lord, don't ask her to – don't ask that girl to work any overtime, for God's sakes.
00:37:20.120 Oh, well, that's why I brought up the whole salary thing is because that's a rude awakener.
00:37:25.360 They will racehorse you to death.
00:37:27.160 I was one they did that, too.
00:37:28.560 And I was like, what in the world did I just sign up for?
00:37:31.700 Of course, I didn't have a choice.
00:37:32.600 I just had to work.
00:37:33.780 That was it.
00:37:34.420 But I worked seven days a week.
00:37:36.600 I've never had a problem with work ethic, though.
00:37:38.780 I mean, I get into it.
00:37:40.500 I've always just been –
00:37:41.740 I love to work.
00:37:42.400 I do, too.
00:37:43.340 I think it's fun.
00:37:43.820 I don't see how people – if you sit still, you die.
00:37:47.120 I agree.
00:37:48.160 I completely agree.
00:37:48.420 You sit around.
00:37:49.600 I mean, you sit around and watch Jerry Springer.
00:37:52.400 Figure out problems together and you make your friends.
00:37:56.280 The more you work, the less time you have to spend money, too.
00:37:58.880 That's true.
00:37:59.600 The busier you are, the less that means, really, in your personal life.
00:38:03.400 That kind of goes out the door.
00:38:04.500 But it allows you to be selective, too.
00:38:07.080 I mean, you're selective about who you let into your snow globe because you just don't
00:38:11.400 have time.
00:38:12.240 You don't have time for the petty nonsense, the clicks, all that stuff.
00:38:15.720 Nah.
00:38:16.240 You don't have time for it.
00:38:17.660 You don't even participate.
00:38:19.260 But, I mean, when you're talking about Bidenomics, I mean, you look at the ballooning debt with the
00:38:23.160 deficit.
00:38:23.640 You look at the credit cards and everything else.
00:38:25.800 I mean, it is outrageous what has happened here.
00:38:29.300 Over two-thirds of America right now is living paycheck to paycheck.
00:38:32.540 And I get it.
00:38:33.280 I don't have to live paycheck to paycheck.
00:38:34.860 I haven't lived paycheck to paycheck since probably 1995 or something.
00:38:39.780 But I got tired of doing it.
00:38:42.540 And so I just had to do a million different things.
00:38:46.280 And I worked for the post office, believe it or not, for four or five, six years.
00:38:50.780 I did.
00:38:51.560 It's a good paying job.
00:38:52.620 But I played music at night.
00:38:54.240 I worked there.
00:38:55.460 And I worked there third shift.
00:38:57.000 And on the weekends, I worked there for so many hours.
00:39:00.180 And then I played music four or five nights a week until deep into the night.
00:39:04.320 There was many a days back then that I had to stay up 20, 22 hours to do both jobs.
00:39:10.360 But you just do it.
00:39:11.360 But it's not who you are.
00:39:11.860 You're young.
00:39:12.720 My God.
00:39:13.280 I couldn't do that now because I'm old.
00:39:14.820 But, man, you're young.
00:39:16.180 Man, that girl's what, 24 years old?
00:39:18.460 Good God.
00:39:19.160 You should have energy to do a job and a boyfriend and work out and cook.
00:39:25.220 I can't even cook my meal.
00:39:27.280 Okay, well, get some hot dogs and throw them in the microwave.
00:39:33.420 That's what I did my whole life.
00:39:35.580 Well, that's why I forget to eat.
00:39:39.060 I mean, that's the funny part is because I'm so busy that I'm like, oh, my gosh, no wonder I'm a little dizzy because I've forgotten to eat.
00:39:45.640 I haven't had enough water today.
00:39:47.140 I'm just, you know, at my end.
00:39:49.620 And that's what happens.
00:39:50.520 But when you start talking about, then they don't even know how to balance checkbook.
00:39:54.100 They don't know how to deal with, like, the credit card situation.
00:39:57.400 I mean, right now, credit card debt is over a trillion dollars for the first time ever.
00:40:04.060 I mean, savings have been wiped out by all of these rising prices.
00:40:08.400 And think about this.
00:40:09.840 She has to figure out how she's going to get to work.
00:40:11.860 She's got to pay for her own gas unless the company provides her with a gas card, which is a rarity, especially these days, or they figure it into the salary.
00:40:19.980 So there's all kinds of different situations.
00:40:22.040 So she either needs to figure out, okay, I need a new job.
00:40:26.240 I need to find something else to do.
00:40:29.300 Or I need two jobs and split it.
00:40:32.160 You're not a slave to your situation.
00:40:34.040 That's right.
00:40:35.040 Quit crying.
00:40:36.660 The first thing you need to do is quit crying.
00:40:39.120 Okay?
00:40:39.400 Quit crying.
00:40:40.080 And when you do cry, for the love of God, don't put it on TikTok.
00:40:44.300 Good Lord.
00:40:45.200 I hope our employer doesn't see it.
00:40:47.000 It's like a little baby over a job, but now you're going to record it and let everybody see it.
00:40:51.400 Man, you could cure cancer when you're 52 years old, and they're still going to play that.
00:40:55.900 Yeah.
00:40:56.460 Look at her at your 30th class reunion.
00:40:58.800 She's crying about a job, a little baby.
00:41:00.900 Oh, my gosh.
00:41:01.660 Well, let's just hope that her employer doesn't see this video, which they may.
00:41:07.320 I mean, you know.
00:41:08.060 I know.
00:41:08.420 Oh, my gosh.
00:41:08.880 Say, my God, we got a baby over here.
00:41:13.180 We got a big baby problem.
00:41:15.020 Well, the same thing was going on with social media companies, right?
00:41:18.860 I mean, you started to see the lifestyles of the social media tech people in San Francisco
00:41:24.080 and other places for Google and for Facebook and for Twitter before it was owned by Elon Musk.
00:41:31.220 I mean, they had what?
00:41:32.320 I mean, wine days and a roof where they could go and do yoga and everything else at their disposal.
00:41:39.180 It was like a graduation from their university into something like this.
00:41:44.620 And it's like, do they even work?
00:41:46.200 Well, you saw when he fired, what was it, 70%?
00:41:48.800 When Elon Musk fired 70% of Twitter and they were like, oh, it's going to crash and burn.
00:41:52.780 Nothing happened.
00:41:53.340 It only improved.
00:41:54.800 That's because he cleared out all of the stuff.
00:41:56.900 He got rid of it.
00:41:57.740 He started to focus on what he needed in order to make the company work in order for it to profit as well.
00:42:04.640 So they're in for a rude awakening.
00:42:06.580 It's going to be fun to watch some of these that, you know, enter the picture.
00:42:12.340 Welcome to the real world.
00:42:14.360 Been there, done that.
00:42:15.940 I don't know.
00:42:16.860 But it has been such a day.
00:42:18.620 I'm just really happy with where we're headed.
00:42:22.240 This poor thing over here is going to have, start looking at her paycheck when she starts to figure out that a lot of it's going to the government that isn't doing what she wants it to do.
00:42:31.580 She's probably going to have another meltdown over that one, but that's what's going to happen.
00:42:36.260 I mean, I just think that, speaking of social media companies, we've got a fight on our hands, it looks like.
00:42:44.480 The fight for the First Amendment, there's a lawsuit against government-related entities suppressing conservative speech, expands after top players were caught targeting the Gateway Pundit prior to 2022 election.
00:42:59.440 The pivotal case is explained.
00:43:02.100 So you've got President Trump's former senior advisor, Stephen Miller, who is the founder and president of America First Legal.
00:43:10.540 As part of the effort to build and grow the America First movement, Miller filed lawsuits to fight back against the U.S. government silencing conservative media outlets and speakers.
00:43:23.100 We've all been a victim of this.
00:43:25.520 I'm thrilled that it's going to play out in the limelight.
00:43:28.200 You've got America First Legal.
00:43:30.120 They're fighting back against lawless executive actions and the radical left.
00:43:34.660 Remember Hunter Biden's laptop.
00:43:36.960 Did anything happen as a result of that?
00:43:38.940 Do you remember the letter from the 51 Intel spies?
00:43:42.560 Nothing ever happened to them.
00:43:43.660 They didn't lose their clearance.
00:43:44.760 They didn't lose their positions in government or anything else.
00:43:47.540 They should subpoena every one of those.
00:43:49.020 That's exactly it.
00:43:50.060 Get busy.
00:43:50.920 That's how it works.
00:43:53.240 Yes, exactly.
00:43:54.080 We're getting back to the basics of having discovery and having it all put out on the table and exposed.
00:44:00.820 So they are going to have this whole case.
00:44:03.480 And this has been going on for a while.
00:44:05.160 The litigates in Missouri v. Biden, you have the attorney generals of Louisiana and Missouri.
00:44:12.700 They are suing Joe Biden and his administration to stop censoring conservatives and independent voices who do not echo and support the current government policy.
00:44:22.880 They have been trying as hard as they can to muzzle all opposing or descending voices.
00:44:30.460 That's why it was so comical earlier this week when we told you about how they believed, how Biden's regime was talking about how they believed in the Palestinians' right to free speech and all of that here in the country.
00:44:45.140 Not, you know, it was a real big shock to have anybody in his administration talk about free speech, especially when they have suppressed it to such an extent.
00:44:55.160 Even jailed people, January Sixers, you can't disagree with this regime without paying a very hefty price yourself.
00:45:06.180 Same thing with Owen Schroyer.
00:45:08.380 I mean, it's unbelievable.
00:45:10.880 They have got him in solitary confinement as we speak.
00:45:17.060 This is an attack on our freedom of speech.
00:45:21.520 Nothing like this have I ever thought would happen before.
00:45:25.360 And it's going to get worse, too.
00:45:26.900 Well, we're going to see.
00:45:28.540 I'm waiting for him to frame me with something.
00:45:31.020 I hate to say it, Kat, but it's very possible.
00:45:34.600 I mean, nothing surprises me anymore.
00:45:37.140 Nothing at all.
00:45:39.240 I mean, when you look at the history of all of this, and I will say this, you know, we've got a new speaker now, and he's very aware of what happened with January 6th.
00:45:50.740 He's very aware of how the left has been on this huge regime kick to where they're suppressing our rights and really going against the rule of law.
00:46:00.320 That's why everybody refers to it as a banana republic.
00:46:02.920 Remember when, and this is from D.C. Drano, when Mike Johnson called for, I call her Piglosi, to be arrested?
00:46:11.000 The FBI raided Trump's house for some documents, but Piglosi rips up official archived documents and nothing happens.
00:46:18.380 So remember this exchange between our new speaker and Tucker.
00:46:23.740 So you were obviously watching there at the State of the Union.
00:46:28.820 When you saw the speaker rip the president's speech into pieces, did you take that as a sign of plateness, as an expression of kindness and friendship?
00:46:38.080 No, of course not.
00:46:39.160 I mean, it was a shameful display.
00:46:40.860 It was stunning, really, to many members sitting in the House.
00:46:43.920 It was totally unprecedented.
00:46:45.500 It was shameless.
00:46:46.440 And it was also unlawful, Tucker.
00:46:48.640 You know, a lot of people have been talking about this the last 48 hours, and I did a little legal memo to point out to my colleagues that she actually committed a felony when she tore that paper up.
00:46:57.960 It wasn't just any copy of the State of the Union address.
00:47:00.760 It was the copy, the original, and we have over two centuries of custom and tradition and, of course, the Constitution that calls for the State of the Union address that when the president delivers the copies to those top legal officers, the two top legislative officers in that co-equal branch of government, those are the official documents of the House.
00:47:18.780 And if you tear those up, you violated a specific statute in the criminal code.
00:47:22.880 So this is a constitutional lawyer, just so everybody knows.
00:47:28.880 Yeah, he's an animal, too, when he questions, like, Christopher Wray and stuff.
00:47:33.440 He's unbelievable.
00:47:35.480 He's been on it.
00:47:36.160 Absolutely, he's been on it, and he knows what the threats are there to our civil liberties.
00:47:40.940 This was what I was talking about a little bit earlier, the fact that Bill Kristol is out there.
00:47:46.080 Gosh, I don't like the guy.
00:47:47.560 I really don't like anything about Bill Kristol.
00:47:49.100 He's a fraud.
00:47:49.980 He is.
00:47:50.660 He really is.
00:47:51.700 I mean, he's just so—
00:47:52.100 He used to be a conservative.
00:47:53.300 Mm-hmm.
00:47:53.860 And he used to be a conservative and real high in the conservative inner circle for years during the Bush years.
00:48:02.580 And then he just went over and started hating Trump.
00:48:05.360 And everybody—he lost his business, went bankrupt.
00:48:09.380 And I can't think of the magazine he ran.
00:48:11.560 God, any other time I was trying to—
00:48:13.440 Oh, it went down.
00:48:14.080 It definitely went down.
00:48:16.200 Yeah.
00:48:16.320 It was with Fred Barnes.
00:48:17.720 I can't think of the name of it.
00:48:18.880 Oh, yeah.
00:48:19.380 Somebody will.
00:48:20.080 Somebody in chat.
00:48:20.740 But then he just went over to the liberals, and he found out he could go on CNN and bash Trump, and then he could make a living still.
00:48:29.440 And so that's what he did.
00:48:30.980 And he's just one of them people that bounce around.
00:48:35.140 You ask—you don't say, how are you today?
00:48:37.500 You say, who are you?
00:48:38.920 That's right.
00:48:39.740 And we're seeing that with so many of them.
00:48:41.660 It was the Weekly Standard.
00:48:43.900 Yeah, the Weekly Standard.
00:48:45.340 And it was one of the best or highest-rated magazines and just a thing that everybody went to for conservative views.
00:48:55.820 And now he's a hardcore leftist Democrat.
00:48:59.200 And you just can't change over time like that unless you don't have any scruples or any principles.
00:49:03.560 You just don't change like that.
00:49:05.040 It's really true.
00:49:06.180 He's just a ladder climber.
00:49:07.500 And, you know, he just wants to have his picture out there.
00:49:11.820 He don't care if he supports Barack Obama or Donald Trump.
00:49:15.660 He don't give a damn.
00:49:17.100 It has nothing to do with—he don't care about any of it.
00:49:19.720 No.
00:49:20.160 And he also believes that we should be replaced.
00:49:22.880 I've played that video on this show before about how he was, you know, openly saying,
00:49:27.980 Hey, let's bring in all of these illegal aliens and bring them in and have them replace the American citizens.
00:49:34.580 I mean, he doesn't even—
00:49:35.980 He's a dumbass.
00:49:36.480 He really, really is.
00:49:38.160 He's just a dumbass.
00:49:39.320 He is.
00:49:39.840 But so many of them are.
00:49:42.180 So many of them are.
00:49:44.220 And that's what happens.
00:49:45.900 That's why consistency—you can normally tell.
00:49:48.980 We've been incredibly disappointed with a lot of people that we thought were pro-Trump.
00:49:53.480 I mean, when you look at social media, you don't even recognize their accounts anymore.
00:49:56.900 Look at Jenny Ellis.
00:49:58.620 That's only getting worse by the minute, isn't it?
00:50:01.020 Most coward display of groveling I've ever seen in my life.
00:50:03.920 Just totally disgusted me.
00:50:05.460 Oh, boy.
00:50:06.740 You know, but yet she was the very first person to giggle and smile when she got her mug shot.
00:50:12.200 Remember the mug shot club?
00:50:13.620 All those people were getting their mug shots, and she just thought that was really kind of fun,
00:50:18.200 and she was going to ride this whole thing out.
00:50:20.520 We have a whole new Jenna Ellis now.
00:50:22.680 Because, see, once you go ahead and you do something like that, you can't go back.
00:50:27.780 You can't take it back.
00:50:30.240 I'm not going to set up air—they might put me in jail the rest of my life, and that sucks.
00:50:34.660 I'd hate it.
00:50:35.700 Right.
00:50:36.000 If I was guilty of something, I would just say, hey, well, I did that.
00:50:38.960 They caught me.
00:50:39.540 That's just the way I am.
00:50:40.580 But if I'm—of course, I haven't done it, but they frame me for something.
00:50:44.320 Like, they're railroading them and totally just frame me.
00:50:46.720 I'm not going to get up there to save my butt and cry and say, hey, I just can't go down like that.
00:50:53.640 I know.
00:50:54.100 And countries and heroes—and you just think back to the time, some of these people who didn't give in,
00:51:02.240 and what kind of heroes they are.
00:51:04.260 I mean, we have people in this country that stormed the beaches of Normandy and knew they were going to die,
00:51:09.820 and wars that really did matter, where they were trying to, you know, trying to take over the world kind of thing,
00:51:17.720 where you had to go fight.
00:51:19.920 And there's people that sacrificed their lives in so many ways.
00:51:23.840 Even President Trump says, I will go to jail for my country.
00:51:27.800 Oh, he will, too.
00:51:28.300 If I have to go to jail, I will.
00:51:29.820 He's not—you think he's going to get up there and lie and say he did this and did this and did this when it ain't true
00:51:36.140 and grovel and cry and give them their CNN moment?
00:51:39.100 Makes me just sick.
00:51:40.660 It does us all.
00:51:42.520 It does us all.
00:51:44.180 And there's so many different things that are happening right now, and the whole world has been watching,
00:51:50.040 and they've been waiting for the Republicans to get their act together.
00:51:54.240 But what's so great is I do feel like we're going to have a stronger group up there,
00:52:00.580 and it's because they now have been reminded that they answer to you,
00:52:05.620 and they are going—because you made so much noise, all of us.
00:52:09.000 I mean, we were working—
00:52:09.640 That's the main thing that happened.
00:52:10.960 That was it.
00:52:11.340 That was it.
00:52:12.000 That was key.
00:52:12.540 And they realize now, we're—you're not going to just sit up there and put in another Paul Ryan
00:52:19.500 and a Boehner and lie to us through our faces.
00:52:23.040 That's right.
00:52:23.620 And he didn't have the votes.
00:52:25.760 Mm-hmm.
00:52:26.480 That's right.
00:52:26.980 And he made it—it's so simple.
00:52:28.700 He didn't have the votes.
00:52:30.060 And so they had 20 holdouts.
00:52:32.200 He went to these holdouts, and the holdout said,
00:52:34.660 here's a list of demands, and we'll vote for you.
00:52:36.700 He said, I'll do it.
00:52:38.000 And then he got the speaker.
00:52:39.140 He didn't do a damn one of them.
00:52:41.060 None of them.
00:52:42.100 None of it.
00:52:42.840 Mm-hmm.
00:52:43.160 No, it ain't like the—you know, if he did 19 out of 20 and Matt Gaetz did this,
00:52:47.620 then I'd get on Matt Gaetz and say, hell, he did 19 out of 20, and he couldn't do that one.
00:52:52.060 I would even, you know, be on his side if he did that, but he didn't.
00:52:55.400 He didn't do nothing.
00:52:56.940 And so they—he deserved to get bootied out because he's a liar.
00:53:00.360 He lied to get his position.
00:53:02.060 That's what they always do.
00:53:03.760 And I said he was going to do it.
00:53:05.220 And you remember back in the day, I said, man, this guy is going to—he's a liar.
00:53:09.360 He's going to do this.
00:53:10.160 He's going to be throwing this red meat.
00:53:12.020 They're going to start passing all these bills and saying, look what I did.
00:53:15.440 We got rid of the $87,000 new IRA.
00:53:18.080 No, you didn't.
00:53:19.180 You just passed a bill that's never going to go through the Senate and never going to reach the president's desk.
00:53:23.580 If it does, he's going to veto.
00:53:24.660 He didn't do nothing.
00:53:25.960 So one thing I want to know—here's one thing I want to know—is how many rounds did Hakeem Jeffries lose to become Speaker?
00:53:37.920 I think that needs to be something that you just blow up on social media, Kat.
00:53:42.620 I'm not trying to put a bug in your ear, but I'm putting a bug in your ear.
00:53:45.420 I mean, how many rounds did he actually lose?
00:53:48.320 Because, you know, if it were the lamestream media talking, they would be saying the exact same thing.
00:53:53.700 Oh, so-and-so.
00:53:54.660 He was up there so many rounds.
00:53:55.960 Even though it's supposed to be a dominant Republican Party, still House anyway.
00:54:00.980 This was the first speaker who got every Republican vote.
00:54:07.180 So I don't—you know, I think this was self-preservation.
00:54:11.460 I do, too.
00:54:11.760 I don't think—I mean, I think they liked the guy, but I think there was a lot of people that didn't.
00:54:16.140 But they were like, our party's over.
00:54:18.980 Just read the comments.
00:54:20.840 Oh, it's huge.
00:54:21.180 It's just like—I mean, if you don't think when big accounts on Twitter and big accounts on X with millions of followers, and then all the people that follow them say the same thing, you know, and this was just—I'm not talking about my account.
00:54:34.380 I'm talking about people with way bigger accounts than me.
00:54:36.920 I mean, you got the big boys throwing, you know, the same thing.
00:54:41.360 We're done with these people.
00:54:42.480 We've had it.
00:54:43.080 They're just a bunch of liars.
00:54:44.280 We don't support you in any way.
00:54:45.520 We're not giving you any more money.
00:54:46.580 When they started getting that from 90 percent, they can sit there and grandstand and gaslight for a week or two and act like they don't care.
00:54:53.820 But when it comes down to it, they're like, our party's about to be over.
00:54:57.260 That's exactly right.
00:54:58.140 They know that, too.
00:54:59.220 They know that.
00:54:59.860 And they are very nervous.
00:55:01.620 I'll tell you, those that went up against We the People and were putting this all over their social media accounts and, like, bacon.
00:55:09.240 Bacon.
00:55:10.000 Bacon has been fried, okay?
00:55:12.140 Soggy bacon.
00:55:13.080 Yeah.
00:55:13.860 It's over.
00:55:14.640 It's toast for him.
00:55:15.600 Yeah, not worse than soggy-ass bacon when you kick it, when you're crisp.
00:55:19.800 I will work hard, just like Kat, to make sure that he gets out of our, you know, in that position, in that seat, and we'll get somebody to primary him, because his display was just repulsive.
00:55:31.600 He made me sick.
00:55:32.500 But there's so many great things that happened as a result.
00:55:35.680 And you've got President Trump, who has congratulated the new House Speaker.
00:55:40.260 Mike Johnson says he will be a great Speaker of the House.
00:55:43.300 And you've got others that are just falling in line as well, because they know we needed to have a direction.
00:55:50.220 Trump ended Elmer.
00:55:51.800 Oh, he did.
00:55:52.940 Oh, big time.
00:55:53.200 Yeah, when he came out yesterday, called him a rhino, and this and that, which he is.
00:55:56.440 My God, you think if Elmer would have got in, Gates would have got held.
00:56:01.500 He would have been held to pay.
00:56:03.160 Because then you get, you know, a terrible, worse, another Paul Ryan, and then you trade him in and get somebody to the left of Nancy Pelosi.
00:56:13.840 I mean, this guy, everything, trust me, you believe in, this guy's against.
00:56:17.760 Oh, completely.
00:56:19.140 And Elmer's, ugh, Minnesota liberal Democrat.
00:56:24.000 Worst ever.
00:56:25.140 And a lot of people are saying, hey, well, they just put him up there just so that everybody would go ahead and fall on the sword as a result, because he was an extreme.
00:56:32.440 I mean, he was a rhino, completely.
00:56:34.900 But yet, they had all these secret ballots that were going on, and then people on social media were investigating all of this stuff, bringing light to who this person actually is and exposed him.
00:56:45.340 And so now, all of a sudden, they're clinging to their seat.
00:56:47.980 I know another person that's probably not feeling so comfortable right now, and that is Kevin McCarthy.
00:56:52.780 He may lose his seat in Congress.
00:56:55.280 He may decide not to run again.
00:56:57.980 We've got a whole game-changing board that's just happened as a result of all of this.
00:57:02.640 They're run climbers, you know, and then they get knocked off.
00:57:05.640 They don't want to play anymore.
00:57:06.600 They take their ball and go home.
00:57:07.840 But Dan Bongino says something that's true, and he says it all the time.
00:57:13.600 Most of the Republican Party in Washington, D.C. is really Democrats, but none of the Democrats in Washington, D.C. are Republicans.
00:57:20.900 That's right.
00:57:21.480 And that's why we have the problem.
00:57:22.980 They have no opposition.
00:57:24.960 That's how they can get away with arresting their opponents and stuff.
00:57:28.200 There's no pushback.
00:57:29.560 That's right.
00:57:30.380 There's no pushback.
00:57:31.320 I mean, we've got to get rid of the other Macs to save this.
00:57:34.900 We've got to get rid of McConnell.
00:57:36.160 He's a god.
00:57:37.940 He is the worst, most awful.
00:57:41.140 And he's been up there, either the minority or the majority leader, for decades.
00:57:46.920 And we've got to get him the hell out of the Senate.
00:57:48.980 The Senate is shaking, too.
00:57:50.240 Little cronies.
00:57:51.180 Vote him out.
00:57:52.340 Yes.
00:57:52.520 And then McDaniel, who is so worthless.
00:57:56.140 Absolutely.
00:57:57.360 You're talking about the RNC chair that only comes on every—she goes to Fox once a week and says something, and it's all about fundraising.
00:58:07.880 They're cheating in the election.
00:58:09.400 If you don't know they're cheating, and you don't admit they're cheating, and you don't shout to the rooftops they're cheating, then how are you going to fix the cheating?
00:58:18.060 We all know they're cheating like hell.
00:58:20.020 It is time.
00:58:21.060 I mean, like I say, this is a new day for us because we now have put a spotlight on every single one of them, and we know who we need to primary.
00:58:29.720 That's half the battle right there, is knowing who the problems are.
00:58:33.740 Who are the problem children?
00:58:35.080 Okay, let's go ahead and take care of that.
00:58:37.160 Let's go ahead and get some people to primary them.
00:58:39.740 I mean, that's exactly what's happening.
00:58:41.540 And this is a perfect example of what's happening as far as foreign policy and everything else.
00:58:48.000 What's this guy doing going over and meeting with President Xi?
00:58:52.700 You've got Gavin Newsom over there.
00:58:55.740 How many times have I told you Biden is not going to be the nominee, and it's going to be Gavin Newsom who's going to put himself there.
00:59:03.880 That's why he wants to debate DeSantis.
00:59:06.420 That's why he keeps going on and attacking other governors from other states.
00:59:09.480 That's why he's going over there to visit China.
00:59:12.460 Oh, yeah.
00:59:13.460 And if it's not this time, it's next time.
00:59:15.320 They look good together, don't they?
00:59:16.700 Because they believe the same damn things.
00:59:18.980 Well, he's like a construct of Obama is how I like to look at it.
00:59:23.260 I mean, his mannerisms are the same, the way he talks, the way he – does anybody else notice that?
00:59:29.180 I'm just wondering.
00:59:30.180 Because when I see them get up there on their soapbox and I'm like, oh, my gosh, this is like Obama 2.0.
00:59:36.020 It's so weird.
00:59:37.100 But they like adopt all of that mannerism, and it's really strange to watch.
00:59:42.380 Even his – even Jean-Pierre, she's the exact same thing.
00:59:46.980 She does the same thing.
00:59:48.180 She just like completely copies, mimics Obama, and it's so odd to watch.
00:59:54.580 But you've got Gavin Newsom, who is my governor, who is about as sleazy as you can get.
00:59:59.380 Worst governor ever.
01:00:00.420 Has totally destroyed California, and everybody knows it.
01:00:04.420 He's over there shaking hands with President Xi of China.
01:00:11.620 All right.
01:00:12.160 This happened Wednesday.
01:00:13.260 They met in Beijing to discuss the nurses' topics, but their main focus was climate and China's exports of fentanyl.
01:00:23.600 Do you know what kind of drug problem we have here in California as a result of this clown?
01:00:30.980 And as a result of these open border policies?
01:00:33.740 This guy, I mean, you can inject on the street.
01:00:40.380 Some people are going to know what I'm talking about now, and I'm telling you, I nailed this.
01:00:46.180 And you know who he reminds me of, if you've seen it, and I know you don't watch movies, but Stephen King's The Stand.
01:00:51.680 If you've ever seen The Stand, it's like six hours long.
01:00:55.300 There's like four parts.
01:00:56.780 I haven't.
01:00:57.140 It might be eight hours long.
01:00:59.120 Have you seen it?
01:00:59.920 No, I haven't.
01:01:00.860 I know because you don't watch nothing, but the villain in it, the guy that's like the demon, his name's Randall Flagg.
01:01:07.020 So if you've watched it before, and you can't tell me, man, that Newsom and Randall Flagg in The Stand, you know what I'm talking about if you've watched it.
01:01:16.980 Oh, I'm going to have to watch the movie now.
01:01:19.460 Okay, so I'll watch a movie.
01:01:20.680 I'm a lot of fun to watch movies because I haven't seen anything.
01:01:24.360 It's long.
01:01:25.240 It's like eight hours long.
01:01:27.440 There's four parts to it.
01:01:28.760 I think there's either three or four.
01:01:30.880 Oh, wow.
01:01:31.900 Well, it sounds good.
01:01:32.860 I've got to compare him then.
01:01:34.380 He reminds me of American Psycho, like the Philip Bateman.
01:01:38.460 Remember that psycho guy on American Psycho?
01:01:41.460 I saw that movie.
01:01:42.540 And he looks just like him.
01:01:43.700 He acts just like him.
01:01:45.000 And it's just weird.
01:01:45.840 But, yeah, there he is.
01:01:48.040 He decides that he's going to go over there and put himself on the map, as you know, as soon as Truth Social opened.
01:01:54.600 And with the blessing of the Democrat party, you don't just go over there.
01:01:58.460 That's right.
01:01:59.080 If you're a Democrat governor and your president's a Democrat, you just don't go over there because it undermines him without their blessing.
01:02:05.040 Trust me when I tell you.
01:02:06.280 But it shouldn't surprise anybody because look at Piglosi, California.
01:02:10.380 Look at Feinstein, California.
01:02:12.120 They've been doing business and getting kickbacks from China for a long time.
01:02:16.460 So this has a lot to do with putting money into his campaign coffers, just like everything else.
01:02:22.860 All roads lead to China.
01:02:25.160 So thank you, Chad.
01:02:26.120 I want to thank you.
01:02:26.960 19 rounds Hakeem Jeffries lost in order to get to today.
01:02:31.640 19 rounds.
01:02:33.720 19 rounds he lost.
01:02:36.120 The Democrats lost 19 times.
01:02:38.200 So on that note, we're going to let you all go.
01:02:40.720 But is there anything else you'd like to talk about, Kat?
01:02:43.580 That's it.
01:02:44.300 You're good for today.
01:02:45.340 Okay.
01:02:46.320 All right.
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