On this episode of RUMBLE, we discuss the Black Lives Matter rioting in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, and why we need to fight back. We also discuss Clarence Thomas and why he's one of our favorite Supreme Court Justices.
00:02:48.000I am calling you to protect yourself, and I mean that both figuratively, politically, intellectually, and based on what the left is doing right now.
00:03:00.000Okay, we are at that point when you look at these calls to action that you see from not only leftist politicians, which are far more severe than anything Donald Trump did, but if you see the actions that are being carried out.
00:03:10.000We cannot have another Black Lives Matter riot situation.
00:03:14.000All I'm saying is I don't want to see thousands of officer casualties.
00:03:31.000His top five moments throughout history.
00:03:32.000I know that many of you watching right now are younger, so you may not remember how often he has been fighting the Wendigos of the left.
00:03:40.000And a very common argument people have asked us to debunk is this idea that banning abortion is racist, that it'll hurt black women more because of, you know, mother mortality rates.
00:04:00.000Quickest man on his feet, and he is with me on tour.
00:04:02.000LatosCutter.com slash tour will be in Houston on September 17th at the Financial Center in Sugar Land, and then Charleston, West Virginia, October 8th.
00:04:52.000And before we move on here, we're going to be talking about Clarence Thomas, we're going to be talking about the calls to violence, and hopefully you guys can share this.
00:04:57.000We'll make it available on social media, just a montage of Those on the left using the words fight, you know talking about people need to fight like hell also that this won't be won through an election.
00:05:31.000When we say that the Supreme Court has witches, warlocks, workers on it, we mean it.
00:05:37.000This is why when people say hex the Supreme Court, do this and that, hex the patriarchy, do things like that, we forget that there are witches and workers on both sides.
00:09:39.000Coming from the left, compared to Donald Trump, or is it just a matter of making them play by their own rules?
00:09:43.000I think it's a little column A, little column B.
00:09:46.000So, let me refresh your memory for those who haven't tuned in to ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN at any given minute, because they run this, they have this on a loop like a morphine drip.
00:09:58.000What happened back then, if you remember when President Trump told all of his supporters to fight like hell, January 6th.
00:10:10.000And if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore.
00:10:14.000Now keep in mind, that is what they consider to be a call to violence, and we'll get to the articles of impeachment in a second, but before we get to what they did to him, and is what they want to do to you, which we're seeing now with January 6th, that retired couple just had their home invaded, it was at least pretty clear Donald Trump went out of his way to make clear what he was calling people to do.
00:10:37.000This is what the media doesn't show you.
00:10:39.000I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building.
00:10:43.000To peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard, today we will see whether Republicans stand strong for integrity of our elections, but whether or not they stand strong for our country.
00:11:51.000So even if you want to say it was a call to violence, which it wasn't, because you have ears, again all references available at latoscreditor.com, he was very clearly calling people to hold their own party accountable, not to co-commit even figurative acts of violence against political opposition in the street.
00:12:07.000I think it's a very important delineation.
00:12:09.000So let's look at the articles of impeachment that were filed against him.
00:12:11.000Because of that, keep in mind this has never been done before, they impeached a sitting president Twice.
00:12:24.000He willfully made statements that, in context, encouraged and foreseeably resulted in lawless actions at the Capitol, such as, if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore.
00:12:35.000So, I love how they say, in context, and then don't provide the context.
00:12:59.000And this was before a lot of the BS lawsuits, and by the way we've talked about, we've been at the front of this, there was enough with the changing of the voting laws that violated the Pennsylvania Constitution, there was enough with double voting with ballots that weren't marked properly, there was enough with people who were voting in multiple municipalities that you didn't have to say it was about Dominion voting machines, there was already enough that it happened at that point.
00:13:31.000So they impeached him there, saying in context, disregarding the context of peacefully, and they claimed of course that it was, which will then later bring us here to what we're having now, but the left claimed back then it was akin to incitement, sedition.
00:13:46.000This mob was in good part President Trump's doing, incited by his words, his lies.
00:15:06.000To my GOP colleagues, know that this president incited an insurrection against and incited his mob to find, harm, and possibly kill not just Democrats, but you, too.
00:15:20.000Didn't mention Democrats there, by the way.
00:15:21.000He talked about people holding Republicans accountable.
00:15:23.000He will allow opportunities of physical harm against you if you aren't sufficiently loyal to him.
00:15:46.000Do you want to know who you want to blame for this?
00:15:48.000If you're pissed off that there weren't enough police officers, National Guard, anybody else, Nancy Pelosi would be a great place to start.
00:15:59.000Well, she can't be blamed for what she didn't do while she was down in the K-Hole.
00:16:03.000By the same logic, AOC is saying, hey, he will incite a mob.
00:16:06.000He didn't incite a mob, we have the context for that.
00:16:08.000If you want to blame somebody for being in danger that day, blame the people who didn't have enough people there to protect you because it looked like, politically, they knew something was going to happen and it played better for them to let it happen than to have them do it.
00:16:19.000By the way, you know, you got the K-Hole reference and he didn't.
00:16:50.000Where, um, it doesn't only look like they're taking a page out of Donald Trump's playbook, I would argue, and I want to hear from you, because you can both sides this thing, that it's far worse.
00:17:02.000It's a sad day for the country in my view.
00:18:09.000It's going to take every single thing we've got.
00:18:14.000It's not going to be solved with an election.
00:18:16.000It's going to be solved with a fight of a lifetime.
00:18:21.000So, let's contrast that with, let's see if Republicans are strong on election integrity versus, this is not going to be solved by an election, it's going to be solved by the fight of a lifetime.
00:18:31.000Now, granted, some of those clips, if you take them and they say, uh, and something, by the way, we mean politically.
00:18:36.000But again, if you look at the rhetoric, and you look at the results, and they use the words, literally, Whitmer, fight like hell, and many of them say, fight, and take to the streets, not peacefully, in single file fashion, Using the buddy system, march over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard to your own party.
00:18:56.000They're saying take to the streets and fight like hell because they want to legislate your wombs.
00:19:02.000Hey, are any of these people going to be held accountable?
00:19:11.000And by the way, that's why you can, right now we're wearing these, Dave has one, Gerald has one, you can buy the Fight Like Hell shirts at CrowderShop.com because I don't shy away from it.
00:19:20.000I have no problem with them saying fight.
00:19:35.000Remember every movie that we used to see, a mobster movie, or even if you go back to Breaking Bad, it was like, you shot a cop, you effing moron, you have any idea the heat that's gonna... Now you have these Antifa people flamethrowing police officers.
00:20:15.000If you say defy the Supreme Court, what's the next step?
00:20:18.000The natural next step is that you defy the law in that state and then the Supreme Court has a ruling that is the law of the land and the federal government has to come and enforce.
00:20:26.000How do they come and enforce that law?
00:20:29.000If you're telling people to defy that because you don't like the ruling, not that it's taking away a Second Amendment riot or the First Amendment riot or changing democracy, you just don't like what they've done, You're calling people to eventually be violent against that.
00:20:43.000And by the way, AOC, her political solution was executive orders.
00:20:46.000Like, these people have too much power, they're unelected, they're lifetime appointments, so executive order that!
00:20:54.000Hold on a second, let me get this straight.
00:20:56.000Roe v. Wade giving the states the authority Giving the elected representatives in each state the authority to create their own abortion laws.
00:21:04.000By the way, you can have the most radically pro-abortion laws in California and Colorado if you want.
00:25:12.000You just at Hillary Clinton's house, you put like a coffee mug and then it shorts the electrical outlet and a piece of glass pins you to the wall and then all the kitchen utensils fall.
00:25:20.000Like, seriously, it is a hazard to your health to be friends with that way, and I use that term very loosely.
00:25:26.000But again, keep in mind what they are saying.
00:25:28.000If the right said this about a black justice, Would be an incredible problem.
00:25:33.000No, I'm not saying that they can't criticize Clarence Thomas because they disagree with his originalist philosophy.
00:25:38.000However, and we're going to take you on a trip down memory lane here, they did use it as their mode of attack because they didn't like what he stood for.
00:27:23.000So I like that about Clarence Thomas, and I'm sorry, I won't go along with the idea that just because you're a justice you can't have a sense of humor, or that that is sexual harassment.
00:27:34.000That being said, they had nothing to go on, so they tried to make a mountain out of that molehill, and of course they incorporated race into it.
00:27:39.000So let's go here, number five, and we're going to go kind of in order.
00:27:46.000Joe Biden, and you'll see exactly why I love this clip, he was a clueless rube back then who was good for nothing outside of doublespeak and making other people laugh and or say, huh, during Thomas' confirmation.
00:28:02.000Finding out what you mean when you say that you would apply the natural law philosophy to the Constitution is, in my view, the single most important task of this committee.
00:28:13.000I just want to make sure we all know what we're talking about.
00:29:52.000And this is when they say he was a grievous person.
00:29:56.000Clarence Thomas, I just love he was a happy worry the way he addressed it in this documentary with a smile and it's as perfectly dismissive as you can ask for.
00:30:06.000Senator Biden was very focused on natural law.
00:31:22.000This guy really was, and it'll bring me to a point that I want to make, I want to close this segment with, that guy there, Andrew Breitbart.
00:31:28.000Just so you know, without Clarence Thomas, you wouldn't have had Andrew Breitbart, which you wouldn't have had Breitbart Inc.
00:31:33.000It was watching what effectively amounted to, I'll let Clarence describe it, but a public lynching in the town square that turned that man conservative.
00:31:44.000So, allowing the left to try and cancel and commit character assault, guess what?
00:31:49.000There's value in that when they're so far off the beam.
00:31:51.000So this happened with Clarence Thomas early on.
00:31:54.000And that's why I think I've always, really, I've read biographies on him.
00:31:58.000He's a fascinating character and very consistent with the law.
00:32:07.000People who they really don't like are people who completely disregard the elitism.
00:32:11.000So this is that time that Justice Clarence Thomas called out the Supreme Court's elitist mentality.
00:32:18.000One of the things that happens up here is we tend to be very heavily Northeastern in our mentality.
00:32:29.000Eight of the nine of us are from Ivy League schools.
00:32:35.000This court doesn't represent all regions of the country.
00:32:41.000There's a tendency, there's an easiness to sort of stay, to be almost cliquish in that way with law clerks, etc.
00:32:51.000I like the idea of getting out, to be around The citizens, the other citizens in the country, the people who make it all work, the people who put out our fires, the people who build our homes, the people who fight our wars.
00:33:31.000That's indicative of a guy who didn't think that he was too good for the rest of you or that the institution was too important to be criticized.
00:34:06.000I'm a little more macho man Randy Savage with the glass scissors.
00:34:09.000Let me tell you something, brother, I'm gonna make a Supreme Court decision that'll make your skin crawl, yeah!
00:34:14.000Snap into a Slim Jim or a tree off of Tampa Freeway.
00:34:19.000This brings us to moment number three, okay?
00:34:22.000And this is Clarence Thomas' decision relatively recently in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association versus Brynn, and he dropped the metaphorical hammer saying, The constitutional right to bear arms in public for self-defense is not a second-class right.
00:34:45.000It's not there's the firefighter and there's a policeman or there's the garbage man and then there's me, a justice.
00:34:51.000He's saying there is no second-class right.
00:34:53.000It's a right or it's not for all people.
00:34:55.000That's how it's supposed to work here.
00:34:57.000To bear arms in public for self-defense is not a second-class right subject to an entirely different body of rules than the other Bill of Rights guarantees.
00:35:06.000That is not how the First Amendment works when it comes to unpopular speech or the free exercise of religion.
00:35:11.000It is not how the Sixth Amendment works when it comes to a defendant's right to confront the witnesses against him.
00:35:18.000And it is not how the Second Amendment works when it comes to public carry for self-defense.
00:35:55.000And this is what pisses people off because they're saying he can control what a state can do with the Second Amendment versus abortion where they can't control it.
00:36:01.000It's like now it's the state's right for abortion, but you're controlling as the court what they can do.
00:36:05.000he's like no you're placing unnecessary restrictions on a right already given
00:36:10.000specifically by the Constitution. And I think really important is his word it's
00:36:13.000not a second-class right. Yeah. That is a big difference between if you look at
00:36:17.000people like the Sotomayors. Now maybe they don't feel this way but they try
00:36:22.000and rule that way where they say well we have armed security and we have but it's
00:36:25.000different for us because we're you know and you're not and he was saying no no
00:36:29.000the fireman has just as much of a right to defend himself as I do as a Supreme
00:36:55.000This is kind of almost a life creed that you hear from Clarence Thomas, but again, if you've read enough of his work and if you've watched enough interviews of him, you will see that this is consistently how he expresses himself.
00:37:08.000Where what you do, what actions you take, and the decisions that he makes as a Supreme Court Justice cannot be dictated by societal circumstance or by what people want him to do.
00:38:18.000You know, the majority of our viewers and listeners are under the age of 30.
00:38:23.000So, you may not be as familiar with what they tried on Brett Kavanaugh.
00:38:27.000They tried with Justice Clarence Thomas first, only with what they call a whiff of racism.
00:38:37.000Mixed in so first off here before we get to I Want to make sure the final clip is which with the final clip is Clarence Thomas Is that is that c2 or is that clip C clip C?
00:38:48.000Okay, so I want to hit the other one first.
00:38:49.000Yep, so He was accused of sexually harassing not raping Making unwanted advances, making Anita Hill uncomfortable in the workplace.
00:39:02.000All references are available at lightofthecracker.com.
00:39:04.000There were a lot of accusations made about him, too, that he was a regular at a pornography store, a video store, where the timelines couldn't have added up.
00:39:11.000Oh, isn't that a trend, like we see with Brett Kavanaugh, because he didn't live in that area at that time.
00:39:15.000They tried to make him seem like he was a pervy old black man, you know?
00:39:18.000The evil, promiscuous black man who's going after all the white women.
00:42:18.000And I'm not sure if these are the opening statements that we have in the clip or the closing statements, but this had been a media circus throughout The entire process, right?
00:42:26.000Once it was even announced that he was potentially going to be a pick, accusations, and he had had to endure this.
00:43:03.000I think that this hearing should never occur in America.
00:43:10.000I think something is dreadfully wrong with this country when any person, any person, in this free country, not just me, any person, would be subjected to this.
00:43:40.000And from my standpoint, as a black American, as far as I'm concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves.
00:45:25.000This is a message to Americans That if they try and achieve better, if they try and, for example, some people use the analogy now, go off the plantation, particularly for black people, that they will go after you and they will ruin your reputation.
00:45:40.000Nothing that any of these black conservatives are saying today is new.
00:45:44.000And I'm not saying they shouldn't say it.
00:45:45.000No one's saying it better than Clarence Thomas said it.
00:45:49.000It was a combination of canceling, due to opinions, Because it was a black man with the wrong opinions, a little bit of Me Too mixed in there, and a little bit of fake news.
00:46:26.000You can't make these comments in any other forum and not face legal consequences.
00:46:30.000His point that he's making, the Senate can just throw out, I mean when they have these committee hearings, they can just throw out whatever they want without evidence.
00:46:36.000This is exactly why Johnny Depp sued Amber Heard because it had a demonstrable impact on his career.
00:48:29.000Like, that's not how Republicans—they tend to go after your policies, the decisions that you've made, they bring up questions about those things, but they don't accuse you of rape or making inappropriate sexual advances on employees for saying stuff like that.
00:48:40.000But here's the— They ask you why you, you know, smoked crack with a domestic terrorist in college, that kind of stuff.
00:49:16.000And this is something I wanted to mention here.
00:49:19.000Without Clarence Thomas, there is no Andrew Breitbart.
00:49:21.000So, I was one of the first, like, four contributors.
00:49:24.000Before it was a Breitbart-y thing, it was a BigHollywood slash Breitbart.com, because it was a Schusting budget, someone else had Big Hollywood, so that was the original Breitbart place.
00:49:33.000And there's a place for people in Hollywood, actors, directors, producers, where they could actually write whatever they wanted and they could be conservative and not worry about having an editor ax it.
00:49:44.000So in other words, it was like a conservative version of the Huffington Post.
00:50:02.000Seeing in front, seeing his believing and seeing what was taking place in front of him with Clarence Thomas, a young, primarily left-leaning, I would never say like today, he wasn't like today's progressives, but a primarily left-leaning by default Andrew Breitbart watched it unfold and that was what changed him.
00:50:21.000It was impossible for me to not recognize that Clarence Thomas being black was part of the story.
00:50:29.000How in hell could white Americans, Leahy, Biden, and Metzenbaum, let alone former KKK grand poobah Robert Byrd and Chappaquiddick's very own Ted Kennedy, so arrogantly excoriate this man whose personal narrative, from sharecropper's grandson to Supreme Court nominee, embodied the American dream?
00:50:48.000I did not leave the Clarence Thomas hearings a Republican, he wrote.
00:51:27.000Right now, one of the hundreds of thousands of people across Mug Club, across YouTube, right now, live this second, let alone the millions once this is archived, one of you may be the next Andrew Breitbart.
00:51:39.000One of you may be the next Clarence Thomas.
00:51:43.000Because you see what's happening, and all that is required is the truth to be contrasted with it.
00:52:00.000And nobody else is talking about Clarence Thomas.
00:52:02.000First off, go back and see all of the pieces that we've done on Clarence Thomas in the past.
00:52:06.000But I want you to pay attention to him in the future, even if they seem like minute rulings.
00:52:09.000And you will find something incredibly consistent.
00:52:12.000You will find that Clarence Thomas, throughout his entire career, win, lose, or draw, popular or not, has not made it about him or made it about him being a more capable justice.
00:52:22.000He's always made it about, look, we either have these rights and freedoms in this country, meaning everybody does, or nobody does.
00:52:30.000And that's why the left has tried to destroy him, and they're trying to do it with everyone now.
00:52:35.000All these public figures now, whether you're running for governor, or whether you could be the next Supreme Court Justice.
00:55:06.000And I don't know if it's an actual, but Paul Lin was on Hollywood Squares and it was like Liberace and Elton John.
00:55:10.000People didn't know that they were gay back then, or at least, you know, they put the blinders on.
00:55:13.000But Paul Lin, they asked him something, I think it was Hollywood Squares, like, this is what you do, what you say, when a woman goes overboard on a ship.
00:55:21.000And Paul Lin, and Nick DiPaolo said this, it's probably a joke he wrote, Paul Lin said, FULL STEAM AHEAD!
00:56:17.000This is something you're hearing quite a bit.
00:56:18.000A few of you have asked me to rebut this and you can comment below if this meets your standards because you had asked for this.
00:56:25.000This is a claim being made everywhere right now.
00:56:27.000The idea that banning abortion is racist.
00:56:30.000We dealt with yesterday how white supremacists would actually want as many abortions as possible because black women Uh, commit abortions at a disproportionate rate because they've been targeted that way, but now they're trying to make this argument that banning it is racist because that black women disproportionately suffer from higher maternal mortality rates, and that that'll get worse if you ban abortions.
00:57:23.000Here's a video of them making that claim.
00:57:24.000When you look at the difference between the women of color and the Anglo, so to say, and the disparities in the healthcare alone, before World vs. White was overturned, and the way in which black women and women of color get treatment when it comes to healthcare, now this being a whole other situation.
00:57:43.000Well the Supreme Court ruling striking down Roe v. Wade could impact women of color more severely than anyone else.
00:57:50.000A Duke University study estimates that a complete abortion ban could increase black maternal deaths by 33 percent.
00:57:57.00036 million people and this is a far-right extremist Supreme Court that's making this decision.
00:58:48.000But I love how on the left they go, oh, correlation doesn't equal causation.
00:58:50.000Well, the good news is with something like this, you can check this out pretty quickly.
00:58:54.000You can look and say, okay, is it just because there are a bunch of doctors who secretly are killing black women and giving them worse care?
00:59:01.000Or, when it comes to health, health is the easiest sort of, it's one of the easiest areas often, as it relates to diseases and mortality rates, to cross-reference and see where there's some kind of a similarity or overlap.
00:59:13.000So, it's true, they do die at higher rates, black women.
00:59:16.000But there are several other comorbidities that are related to what they call maternal mortality rates.
00:59:23.000And that means, you know, mothers who die or die during birth, okay?
00:59:26.000There are other factors that contribute outside of just racism, racism, racism.
00:59:31.000Some of the highest contributing factors to maternal mortality, and just how much more highly black women suffer from them.
01:00:02.000Then you can go down the list, things like diabetes.
01:00:04.000There are health issues that, yes, affect black women that would contribute to... So, for example, if you look at, you know, a hematologic disorder, okay, four times that of white women.
01:00:14.000But the overall maternal mortality rate is 2.5 that of white women with black women.
01:00:20.000Also, by the way, why is it three and a half times that of Hispanic women?
01:00:26.000A lot of Hispanic women don't have access to, you know, the Yale hallway health insurance, whatever it is that Hillary Clinton has, I have no idea.
01:00:51.000Sickle cell is something that doesn't affect white people.
01:00:52.000That's not a huge contributing factor, but I'm just using this as an example to say that claiming there's no difference between races doesn't do anybody any good.
01:01:01.000And then, yeah, some poor health choice.
01:03:22.000And by the way, they also have weight problems, but they don't have a lot of these other health problems.
01:03:25.000So you can't say racism if it doesn't apply to every race that's non-white.
01:03:30.000Because you've also said that we were racist against Latinos, right, when we're dealing with the border issue.
01:03:35.000You've also said that we were racist against Asians when we talked about, my god, COVID actually coming from I think Asia!
01:03:41.000And now it's just, well, no, no, discount all of them, it's just racist against black people.
01:03:45.000At any point is there some personal responsibility if you have all of these health problems at a disproportional rate, which leads to maternal mortality.
01:03:53.000Where is there accountability that doesn't stop at me, the white guy, or the white woman, or the taxpayer, being racist?
01:04:48.000Just like I don't buy in today that, oh, it's a food desert and there's no way for you to possibly get food that's healthy or get some exercise.
01:04:56.000Maybe you can't afford a gym membership.
01:05:24.000Something you also can't say is that people don't have access to education by googling something or looking online to find information.
01:05:30.000So when you get pregnant, one of the first things that you tend to do is to say, Oh, I need to take care of myself in a little bit different way than maybe smoking a pack of parliaments a day.
01:05:38.000I've got to make some changes in my life.
01:06:27.000Explain that for people who don't know.
01:06:28.000Preeclampsia is where the baby's head actually, after the mom's water is broken, the baby can come down and actually push on the cord and cut off the circulation to the baby, right?
01:06:38.000And so that can be a very dangerous situation.
01:07:16.000It's four or five minutes, most likely, that you have to save your child's life.
01:07:19.000And the hemorrhaging, by the way, goes back to you're far more likely to hemorrhage If you have hypertension, if you have issues that relate to, you know, if you have anemia.
01:07:28.000If you don't take good care of yourself.
01:08:09.000References available at lineofcreditor.com.
01:08:11.000Also, while we're talking about this, what matters?
01:08:14.000How about we educate people regarding the success of the baby after they're born?
01:08:19.000And no, no, no, I don't just mean free stuff here, free school, free internet, free everything.
01:08:24.00070% of black children are born outside of wedlock right now.
01:08:27.000Only 50% of Hispanic, but it's still significantly higher than the white community.
01:08:30.000And that is, by the way, the single biggest contributing factor to poverty, to crime, to being mentally well-adjusted, to having successful relationships of your own, are mommy and daddy in the house together.
01:08:42.000You could dump $18 trillion tomorrow into our educational system, and it would not make a dent compared to having more dads in the homes.
01:08:52.000Yeah, absolutely, and that's about unwanted pregnancies, right?
01:08:54.000So if you're having a child outside of wedlock, a lot of times that increases the chances that it was an unwanted experience, and we never talk about that.
01:09:02.000We never talk about what is happening in communities that we can have an impact on just by educating people, not shaming Not pointing our finger and wagging it at them and saying, we're better than you.
01:09:12.000All we're saying is, hey, this will go better for you if you apply these principles and this little bit of knowledge that you have access to, and it will change people's lives.
01:09:20.000You think that's going to go over well with the fat private land whale activists?
01:09:54.000Every time you hear these arguments and you don't hear them also saying these things that can save people's lives, they don't care about you.
01:12:56.000You need to see that is the two different worldviews.
01:12:59.000And you see it when we go through all these stories, whether it's Clarence Thomas, whether it's Roe v. Wade, whether it's black maternal mortality.
01:13:06.000That is the constant through line, and you do have to decide where you line up.
01:13:09.000There is no fence sitting here, because then you just end up Vlad the Impaled.
01:13:13.000Now, we're going to go to Mug Club and play What's in the Box, which we could never play here on YouTube with Thomas Finnegan.
01:13:19.000Dave and I, ladderwithcrowder.com slash tour, Houston, September 17th at the Smart Financial Center in Sugar Land and Charleston, West Virginia, October 8th is the Charleston Coliseum.