Fleccas Talks Podcast - January 31, 2025


ANOTHER DEI DISASTER??


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 13 minutes

Words per Minute

183.8235

Word Count

13,578

Sentence Count

1,533

Misogynist Sentences

46

Hate Speech Sentences

78


Summary

A plane crashes in Washington, D.C. Then we have a ton of strong executive orders and confirmations, along with a wave of resignations hitting the federal government, then DEI Captain America says some pretty un-American things in Cringe of the Week, and last but not least, we have elected officials acting out, and in one case it ends in a brawl. All this and more on today's episode of Flucka Socks, a podcast ranked the best news podcast of all time.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right, welcome back to Flucka Socks, a podcast episode 233 today on the show.
00:00:07.140 A plane crashed after colliding with a helicopter in D.C. a few nights ago.
00:00:11.780 We're going to tell you what we think happened there.
00:00:13.800 Then we have a ton of strong executive orders and confirmations,
00:00:17.940 along with a wave of resignations hitting the federal government.
00:00:21.780 Then DEI Captain America says some pretty un-American things in Cringe of the Week.
00:00:27.380 And last but not least, in Urban Decay, we have elected officials acting out,
00:00:33.120 and in one case, it ends in a brawl.
00:00:35.740 All this and more. It's Flucka Socks, a podcast, episode 233,
00:00:39.800 ranked the best news podcast of all time.
00:00:46.920 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:00:50.520 And actions speak louder than words, but at the same time, words speak louder than actions
00:00:54.940 because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:00:57.380 Very cool.
00:00:59.000 Very cool.
00:00:59.960 Very cool.
00:01:00.960 Flucka Socks, a podcast featuring Richard.
00:01:03.120 Richard.
00:01:05.120 All right.
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00:03:10.420 Happy Friday, Richard.
00:03:11.620 Thank you.
00:03:12.260 We have a Friday episode.
00:03:13.380 You know what that means.
00:03:14.460 Same as a Tuesday.
00:03:15.700 It's different material.
00:03:16.920 It just feels good because tomorrow weekend.
00:03:20.660 Yep.
00:03:20.920 All right.
00:03:21.400 We have a lot to get to.
00:03:22.440 Honestly, we do have a packed show.
00:03:24.220 So we're going to have a little bit of a pace to it, especially in housekeeping.
00:03:27.540 It's a big housekeeping.
00:03:28.540 Honestly, guys, like what do you think we're going to do?
00:03:31.080 Like, oh, the trans guy zipped his dick in his pants or something.
00:03:34.100 Well, we're going to do that, too.
00:03:35.880 But, like, I mean, literally, it's like the make-a-wish situation where everything good
00:03:39.820 is happening for us.
00:03:40.920 Everything we want to be done is happening, and it's happening very quickly.
00:03:44.480 So we have to obviously touch each of those subjects.
00:03:47.020 We've got to touch them all, but there will be trans people in cringe.
00:03:49.740 Yeah, Mr. Sir.
00:03:50.680 We're going to do Mr. Sir again.
00:03:52.200 All right.
00:03:52.720 Let's get right into it.
00:03:53.720 We have a lot of executive orders.
00:03:55.720 Yeah, executive orders and policy wins this week.
00:03:58.360 The first one, the Defense Intelligence Agency received a memo to everyone who works there.
00:04:04.260 And can you kind of give a synopsis?
00:04:05.780 Yeah, the synopsis is that the Defense Intelligence Agency suspends observance of MLK Day, Women's
00:04:11.520 History Month, Holocaust Day of Remembrance, Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month,
00:04:16.960 Pride, Juneteenth, Women's Equality Day, and National Hispanic Heritage Month in the leaked memo.
00:04:22.860 Good.
00:04:23.280 That's not your job.
00:04:24.280 That was all late, added, recent stuff that doesn't matter for the national defense, does
00:04:29.120 it?
00:04:29.400 No more fake holidays for charity or whatever they were trying to do.
00:04:33.360 Asian American Pacific Islanders, hey, good on you for trying to grab one.
00:04:37.340 It doesn't really matter, right?
00:04:38.640 Don't worry about it.
00:04:39.680 Yeah.
00:04:40.160 You get the 4th of July.
00:04:41.260 You're with us on that, right?
00:04:42.580 Yeah.
00:04:43.100 America first, as always.
00:04:44.760 All right.
00:04:45.080 Next story.
00:04:46.180 Trump signed an executive order ending radical indoctrination in K-12 schools.
00:04:50.880 Yeah.
00:04:51.200 So that was one of his key ones.
00:04:53.200 And, you know, for a lot of these, they're just from a federal perspective, like, and
00:04:58.720 a money perspective.
00:05:00.040 So he writes this executive order, and then anyone who is funding this or helping this
00:05:04.380 is now excluded or cut off, basically, from these things.
00:05:09.440 And this one kind of amplified school choice as well.
00:05:13.040 There are some little caveats here.
00:05:15.460 The crazy teachers are still going to be crazy teachers in their crazy school districts,
00:05:19.080 but this is just kind of, from a federal perspective, putting an end to the nonsense.
00:05:23.280 It's good week one shit.
00:05:24.760 Yeah.
00:05:25.320 And then next, it's illegal to now do sex changes for anyone under the age of 19?
00:05:30.460 Yeah.
00:05:30.740 Trump signs executive order banning sex changes for anyone under 19.
00:05:34.180 It is the policy of the United States that it will not fund, sponsor, promote, assist,
00:05:38.600 or support the so-called transition of a child from one sex to another.
00:05:41.760 And it will rigorously enforce all laws that prohibit or limit these destructive and life-altering
00:05:48.040 procedures.
00:05:48.920 There you go.
00:05:49.660 Pretty common sense stuff.
00:05:51.120 Again, though, some state doctor in Minneapolis is still going to be doing it.
00:05:55.580 This is from a federal perspective on funding, encouragement, and access, right?
00:06:00.020 Step one.
00:06:00.700 It's a start.
00:06:01.360 It's a start.
00:06:02.040 Exactly.
00:06:03.040 And then we're also ending the PREP, the worldwide PREP program we had for people with AIDS,
00:06:09.660 I think, in other countries, especially Africa.
00:06:11.780 Yeah.
00:06:12.960 This woman is tweeting from a sympathetic perspective.
00:06:15.660 She says, of all the things so far, the shutting down of PREP worldwide today, PEPFAR,
00:06:20.460 could be the most catastrophic.
00:06:22.320 It ends access to life-saving HIV prevention drugs to millions across the globe, the global
00:06:27.280 South, halting a program that saved 25 million lives.
00:06:31.260 Well, that's not our problem.
00:06:32.600 Yeah.
00:06:32.820 You guys can buy PREP on the open market.
00:06:35.000 I don't know why the US taxpayer is giving you this stuff so you can go to a twink party,
00:06:39.300 right?
00:06:39.520 Yeah, exactly.
00:06:40.680 And then obviously, when it comes to this spread of AIDS, it happens in a certain way
00:06:45.180 in Africa for a few different reasons.
00:06:47.480 There's a guy who tweeted his dad was involved in that.
00:06:51.000 Can you read the original tweet and then the response?
00:06:52.820 It's a little bit of reading for Richard today.
00:06:54.300 Yeah.
00:06:54.540 And for some reason, no one talks anymore about the reason Africans get HIV from sex.
00:06:58.960 There's no delicate way to put this.
00:07:00.700 They use sand and grit to dry things out and increase friction, which leads to tears and
00:07:05.900 fissures.
00:07:06.460 And then John Carter replied to that with his experience from his dad's perspective, who
00:07:11.400 taught sex ed in Africa.
00:07:13.300 Yeah.
00:07:13.460 He said, my friend's dad used to do sex ed in Africa.
00:07:15.940 He'd travel around to their Neolithic villages and demonstrate the use of a condom by rolling
00:07:20.340 the condom over a stick.
00:07:21.940 Then he'd drop off a giant box of condoms.
00:07:24.040 Later, he went back to follow up and discovered that they'd been faithfully rolling the condoms
00:07:29.440 over sticks and hanging them up on the walls before sex, with the understanding that this
00:07:34.000 white man magic would prevent them from catching the demon the white magicians warned them about.
00:07:39.380 So, you know, we can...
00:07:41.600 I don't know.
00:07:42.400 Is that true?
00:07:43.440 You know, I've believed...
00:07:45.360 There is.
00:07:45.460 I've heard some similar stories with, like, Africans doing AK-47 sighting and they put it to
00:07:50.740 the top sighting because they believe that gives it more power.
00:07:53.620 Yeah.
00:07:53.860 So there are definitely some white to black African misunderstandings.
00:07:57.980 I don't know how credible this random Twitter user is.
00:08:00.340 It rings true.
00:08:01.360 And also, you know, we have our own issues here.
00:08:03.900 We have our own resources that we need to protect.
00:08:06.600 We don't need to be going and helping people.
00:08:08.400 They can go and help themselves, which is actually the message of this next guy, the
00:08:12.740 former president of Kenya.
00:08:13.980 Listen to what he says about Trump cutting off funding to Africa.
00:08:16.480 People the other day crying, oh, I don't know, Trump has removed money.
00:08:25.220 He said he's not giving us any more money.
00:08:28.180 Why are you crying?
00:08:29.720 It's not your government.
00:08:30.560 It's not your country.
00:08:36.940 Yeah.
00:08:37.600 It's not your country.
00:08:38.620 It's not your country.
00:08:39.320 It's not your government.
00:08:40.080 He goes on to say, we don't pay tax dollars to America.
00:08:42.960 Why do we need them to help us with everything?
00:08:44.480 Yeah.
00:08:44.960 And again, America is almost in like a sexless sugar daddy relationship with all these countries.
00:08:50.500 It's like, oh, buy your shoes.
00:08:51.920 I'll do this.
00:08:52.400 And we don't get anything back.
00:08:54.300 Like, it'd be one thing if we were taking all the oil from the Middle East or the war
00:08:57.660 torn countries that we're kind of occupying, but we don't even get anything anymore.
00:09:01.320 Well, to be fair, sometimes they give us their shittiest people and criminals.
00:09:05.040 That's true.
00:09:05.700 That's true.
00:09:06.480 They export them.
00:09:07.200 We get some.
00:09:08.100 We get something.
00:09:09.420 Next is just a new policy.
00:09:11.460 Uh, Trump sent the military into California and listened to what they did to stop the
00:09:15.720 fires.
00:09:16.240 Yeah.
00:09:16.360 The United States military just entered the great state of California and under emergency
00:09:20.620 powers turned on the water flowing abundantly from the Pacific Northwest and beyond the days
00:09:25.640 of putting a fake environmental argument over the people are over.
00:09:29.540 Enjoy the water.
00:09:30.300 California.
00:09:31.200 It's crazy that we needed Trump to think of this.
00:09:34.180 Yeah.
00:09:34.280 Maybe we should send water to the place that's on fire.
00:09:37.940 And it's like, you crazy son of a bitch.
00:09:39.640 This just might work.
00:09:40.620 Hold on.
00:09:41.100 Let me run the numbers really quick.
00:09:43.040 Jarvis.
00:09:43.920 Yeah.
00:09:44.520 That's my quant.
00:09:45.500 Let's just see if the water should get there.
00:09:47.120 And, you know, that was one of the things Trump has been, uh, you know, like the whales
00:09:51.000 and the windmills and one of those things you fixate on.
00:09:53.640 He was so fixated on the smelt, this little fish that they were stopping all this water
00:09:58.540 for.
00:09:59.000 Never even saw a smelt.
00:10:00.140 Yeah.
00:10:00.960 And so I guess it's in, uh, in the military with emergency powers turned it on.
00:10:05.540 I don't know.
00:10:05.640 But it's all common sense stuff.
00:10:07.020 Like you think like the Democrats and the progressives, they want to make everything
00:10:11.320 so complicated and nuanced and like, oh, you can't do this because of that, but you
00:10:15.960 can do this, but only a little bit.
00:10:18.000 And it's just common sense.
00:10:19.300 Oh, we have water.
00:10:20.300 We're diverting it to the ocean.
00:10:21.940 Let's send it to California.
00:10:23.420 It's like the most common sense thing ever.
00:10:25.320 Yeah.
00:10:25.440 It's not even hard.
00:10:26.120 It's not even sophisticated.
00:10:27.220 It's not so we don't need to have a consultant from Harvard come and tell us what to do.
00:10:31.200 It's just turn the water on.
00:10:32.680 And at a certain point, the more global and broader you get, it does actually get simpler.
00:10:37.940 Like when you're a city councilman trying to figure out how to get the homeless out of
00:10:42.020 the area, you're like, well, we could do this or that or whatever.
00:10:44.860 And then it's like international relations.
00:10:47.240 It's like, well, you got to be tough.
00:10:48.720 You got to be stronger than them.
00:10:50.020 You know?
00:10:50.340 Yeah.
00:10:50.700 And then California, we just got to bring them the water.
00:10:53.400 You know, like at a global scale.
00:10:55.240 And that's why I think Trump is such an effective leader at times.
00:10:57.760 Because he zooms out.
00:10:58.680 He zooms out.
00:10:59.340 Exactly.
00:10:59.740 It's a broad perspective.
00:11:00.880 And with all those wins, we do have our first L.
00:11:04.640 Can you read that one?
00:11:05.680 Additional measures to combat anti-Semitism, an executive order signed by Donald Trump.
00:11:10.660 You can't win them all.
00:11:12.560 Did you know that we obviously give Israel billions of dollars and some of those billions
00:11:16.560 were used to build their Iron Dome?
00:11:18.740 Yeah.
00:11:18.920 And then we ourselves want to build an Iron Dome, but then they won't share the technology
00:11:23.360 or the source code back with us, even though we basically built theirs.
00:11:26.440 I thought we were their greatest ally.
00:11:28.580 That's what I thought, too.
00:11:29.380 It doesn't seem like it.
00:11:30.240 Is that a one-way street?
00:11:31.300 It seems like it's a definite one-way street.
00:11:33.760 Another one of those sexless sugar daddy relationships I mentioned earlier.
00:11:37.800 Exactly.
00:11:38.820 And then here's a picture of Chuck Schumer from a few days ago during one of the hearings.
00:11:42.900 And I can't really make a comment about this anymore because I'll be sued for anti-Semitism
00:11:47.400 or get deported.
00:11:48.280 Well, we have to read the executive order first before we can comment on this one.
00:11:52.340 So I guess that's the days of making fun of Chuck Schumer going like this are over.
00:11:56.580 Yeah.
00:11:57.080 All right.
00:11:57.720 Let's get into our next story.
00:11:58.960 My favorite story of the week.
00:12:01.040 Federal workers are resigning in mass.
00:12:04.460 Trump offered them a resignation deal that a lot of them are going to take.
00:12:08.200 Can you read the details?
00:12:09.540 Yeah.
00:12:09.720 Trump offers federal workers full pay through September 30th if they resign by February 6th.
00:12:15.280 The workers must have completed at least 12 months of continuous service.
00:12:19.700 So basically, in lieu of everybody returning to office, he is offering them full pay until,
00:12:27.000 you know, for I think eight months just to kind of quietly dip into the night.
00:12:31.580 And that will obviously save money long term with attrition.
00:12:36.080 And this is similar to the self-deportation theme where we're kind of like, yeah, we're going to fire everybody.
00:12:42.500 We're going to downsize everybody.
00:12:43.660 But if you want to take a decent deal now and take like eight months of pay, you can kind of make it easier for us and self-deport.
00:12:50.080 And I really like that energy.
00:12:51.960 I think that's a really good way to solve problems.
00:12:53.600 Yeah.
00:12:54.040 Don't you want to go on vacation?
00:12:55.600 Don't you want to, you know, you can go to the private sector, have fun.
00:12:59.080 Eight months of pay.
00:12:59.860 You'll find a new job in eight months.
00:13:01.600 You'll be fine.
00:13:02.340 Yeah.
00:13:02.540 And also during this whole process, they have to also prove that they didn't take a second job while working remotely for the federal government.
00:13:10.980 Fascinating.
00:13:11.480 So that's important, too.
00:13:12.460 A lot of these people were double dipping and just moving their mouse around all day.
00:13:16.260 Yeah.
00:13:16.480 They call it overemployed.
00:13:18.120 And then you just kind of have one or two Skypes a day.
00:13:20.480 And you got to make sure those don't overlap and then you're Gucci to collect double income.
00:13:24.640 And you just sit there and pretend you're listening and you wear like a nice shirt and underwear or whatever.
00:13:29.360 And then they go anything from you and you go, nope, that's it.
00:13:32.680 That's it on my end.
00:13:33.580 Looks good to be, Mike.
00:13:35.380 You know.
00:13:36.360 All right.
00:13:36.940 Next, an OPM employee posted to 4chan or Reddit?
00:13:41.020 Reddit.
00:13:41.340 This is Reddit.
00:13:41.740 You're horrible.
00:13:42.420 I'm really good at identity.
00:13:43.500 I'm bad at it.
00:13:44.020 4chan is so easy.
00:13:44.640 You ever see the green text?
00:13:45.720 That's 4chan.
00:13:46.460 Yeah.
00:13:46.860 This is Reddit.
00:13:47.740 All right.
00:13:48.160 And so Reddit, this whole thing has been happening.
00:13:50.280 And people are freaking out during the Trump administration.
00:13:52.200 And one of the main places they communicate is the subreddit Fed News.
00:13:55.880 It's like all for federal employees.
00:13:57.960 So here's a post.
00:13:58.840 This guy says, I've been an OPM, Office of Personnel Management employee for nearly a decade and a federal employee for almost 20 years.
00:14:07.280 I've never witnessed anything even remotely close to what's happening right now.
00:14:10.980 In short, there's a hostile takeover of the federal civil service.
00:14:14.860 Let me say this in no uncertain terms.
00:14:16.860 OPM has been compromised and taken over.
00:14:19.220 The very backbone of American government, the HR of all HR in the U.S. government, has been taken over by outside politicals.
00:14:27.220 In just five days, they managed to push aside dozens of nonpolitical career civil servants who were there specifically to prevent the civil service from becoming the president's henchmen.
00:14:37.180 The long acting director, or the current acting director, Charles Chuck Eazell, is a low-level branch chief.
00:14:46.100 He's the friendliest yes-man you'll ever meet.
00:14:48.740 He never says no.
00:14:50.360 It's clear they pushed aside all the high-level nonpolitical civil servants who refused to do Donald Trump's bidding until they found Chuck.
00:14:57.620 Good.
00:14:58.020 Good.
00:14:58.300 And they use the word henchmen.
00:15:00.180 Yeah.
00:15:00.660 So he goes-
00:15:01.560 We were so early to all this.
00:15:02.940 Chuck, apparently he's a yes-man.
00:15:05.000 You know what yes-man say to boss.
00:15:06.660 They go, sure thing boss.
00:15:07.860 Sure thing boss.
00:15:08.680 I'll clear all these guys out, boss.
00:15:10.080 They ain't doing nothing.
00:15:11.280 And so, I mean, this is a great sign from a second Trump term perspective, too, because when we were looking at the first term, it was all these people who were like, oh, yeah, I'll shake your hand.
00:15:20.860 And then do the opposite of what you need done.
00:15:22.980 Stab him in the back.
00:15:23.920 Yeah.
00:15:24.380 The entrenched bureaucratic deep state, which is, you know, part of it.
00:15:28.720 There's the deep state and then the bureaucratic state.
00:15:31.220 And this is more bureaucratic state.
00:15:33.000 But it's nice to see.
00:15:34.360 It's like, yeah, we're steamrolling you guys.
00:15:36.320 We're steamrolling you guys.
00:15:37.480 And the attitude is we'll deal with the consequences later.
00:15:41.180 Everyone's supposed to be nonpolitical, too.
00:15:43.200 No, everyone's nonpolitical.
00:15:44.840 Everyone's out.
00:15:45.520 And we'll deal with the consequences later.
00:15:47.180 That's the energy.
00:15:47.740 If Trump had just won in 2020, we'd have to be explaining to the media.
00:15:51.600 Everyone would be looking at us with a microscope.
00:15:53.940 And so many people would be against us.
00:15:56.120 Now, after what they did for the last four years, we'll deal with the consequences later.
00:16:00.120 Everybody's out.
00:16:00.900 Yeah.
00:16:01.300 And then also with the federal government resignations, people don't realize that a lot of NGOs rely on the federal government as well.
00:16:07.060 We think of the federal employees, which is a huge number of people.
00:16:10.600 But there's actually a ton of NGOs that milk the U.S. government as well, kind of behind the scenes.
00:16:15.740 Can you read this summation tweet?
00:16:16.960 Yeah, it was already known that 13.4% of Americans work directly for the government.
00:16:22.500 But it turns out a huge number of the 12.8 million non-profit workers are also subsisting entirely off government grants.
00:16:31.260 So the real total could be 24%.
00:16:33.820 And that doesn't even include fake consultants and contractors for stuff like DEI, development aid, et cetera, that are for profit but only have a single client.
00:16:43.740 So, yeah, there's obviously a scam within a scam there.
00:16:47.240 All these NGOs and nonprofits, they're just milking us and they're writing their friends' contracts.
00:16:52.220 It's all a big scam.
00:16:53.120 Yeah, and this is for all government, that 13.4% number.
00:16:56.920 That includes state, local, every facet.
00:16:58.940 The federal government is closer to 2% of the population and the federal government is the largest employer in America, obviously.
00:17:05.980 And, yeah, all the hanger-ons.
00:17:07.960 NGO, non-governmental organization.
00:17:10.280 But I get all my money from the government and then I go do what they're kind of giving me the money for, right?
00:17:16.980 Yeah.
00:17:17.420 So we've gotten into this real web of, like, handshakes and, you know, kind of secretive deals.
00:17:23.740 And you're basically acting as an arm of the government despite being an NGO, right?
00:17:28.600 Just how they designed it.
00:17:29.720 Yeah.
00:17:30.140 All right.
00:17:30.760 Next, we're getting into some of our confirmations.
00:17:33.120 Cash Patel, RFK, Tulsi Gabbard were all this week.
00:17:37.680 Very theatrical.
00:17:38.740 Very theatrical.
00:17:40.200 It's great content.
00:17:41.520 Yeah.
00:17:42.160 First, we're going to start with RFK throwing a Zinn in.
00:17:45.360 So I take this to the University of Washington that has conducted groundbreaking-
00:17:49.180 A little twitchy.
00:17:50.080 He's fiending.
00:17:51.560 Slip it in.
00:17:53.440 Because if I could last till the break, I'm just going to put one in.
00:17:56.220 Yeah.
00:17:56.540 And obviously nicotine has a really bad rap because of cigarettes, but nicotine in the pure form is very good for testosterone and brain clarity and just function in general.
00:18:05.860 Yeah.
00:18:06.440 I am a Zinn user.
00:18:07.660 Are you a Zinn user right now?
00:18:08.880 Not right now.
00:18:09.840 Have you ever Zinn'd on the show?
00:18:11.100 No.
00:18:11.540 Maybe a bonus land one time, a little sneaky one.
00:18:13.840 But if I can't last an hour and a half without Zinnning, then maybe I have bigger issues.
00:18:18.780 Yeah.
00:18:19.020 I'm sure his hearing was probably multiple hours and he needed it a little more than me.
00:18:23.000 I'm not getting yelled at.
00:18:23.880 I'm having fun with my buddy.
00:18:25.300 Yeah.
00:18:25.560 That's a good point.
00:18:26.460 He's like getting yelled at by Elizabeth Warren and shit.
00:18:28.380 He's getting thrilled.
00:18:28.840 Just better than sneaking a vape hit.
00:18:30.580 Yeah.
00:18:31.160 I did Zinn or I did a dip once in college and I just got the spins.
00:18:36.420 I felt sick.
00:18:37.160 I had to go on the ground under a table and like the light was making me throw up.
00:18:41.220 I don't know.
00:18:41.800 I can't do it.
00:18:42.580 That's probably good.
00:18:43.480 That's like the best reaction you could have.
00:18:45.520 Yeah.
00:18:45.660 Because instead of being addicted to it.
00:18:47.260 I don't need a new hobby.
00:18:48.400 Yeah.
00:18:48.520 All right.
00:18:49.420 And RFK was called a conspiracy theorist by this guy.
00:18:52.420 Are you a conspiracy theorist?
00:18:56.060 That is a pejorative, Senator, that's applied to me mainly to keep me from asking difficult
00:19:04.160 questions of powerful interest.
00:19:06.860 I was told that I was a conspiracy theorist.
00:19:10.780 That label was applied to me because I said that the vaccines, the COVID vaccine, didn't
00:19:17.760 prevent transmission and it wouldn't prevent infection.
00:19:21.180 When the government was telling people, Americans, that it would.
00:19:25.100 I was saying that because I was looking at the monkey studies in May of 2020.
00:19:30.060 It's hard to play RFK clips.
00:19:32.000 Yeah.
00:19:32.320 But he knows the monkey studies of 2020.
00:19:35.560 He was looking at the data.
00:19:37.480 He represents.
00:19:38.760 He's a funny guy.
00:19:40.020 It's all theatrical though.
00:19:41.720 All these things are like preset and then you have to fake the emotion.
00:19:45.760 It's like the world's a stage.
00:19:47.180 It's all a big theater and Elizabeth Warren is the starring role.
00:19:50.860 You know, Bernie Sanders is second lead and they're all trying to do the same shit.
00:19:55.040 And hopefully with the RFK confirmation, we can just be more realistic of, you know,
00:19:58.600 what's going on in the world.
00:19:59.880 We can stop pretending that the Baskin Robbins Oreo milkshake is maybe not that bad for us.
00:20:05.860 Have you been doing that?
00:20:06.980 Have you been pretending?
00:20:07.640 You might think, oh, it's a milkshake.
00:20:09.600 It's mostly milk and ice and some cookies, nothing crazy.
00:20:13.200 But then I just discovered that the Baskin Robbins Oreo milkshake was the unhealthiest thing
00:20:18.380 on earth.
00:20:19.300 2,600 calories, calories from fat, 1220.
00:20:23.000 208% daily value of total fat and 295% of saturated fat.
00:20:29.780 And then can you read how many grams of sugar?
00:20:33.760 263.
00:20:34.700 No, no, 333.
00:20:36.560 333 carbs and then 263 grams of sugar, which is like a big gulp full of sugar.
00:20:42.880 Yeah.
00:20:43.120 And then there's a, I think a lot of times these companies, I think McDonald's does it
00:20:46.580 too.
00:20:46.820 They put a chemical in these drinks so you can absorb that amount of sugar because naturally
00:20:52.480 if you ate 300 grams of sugar, your body would immediately puke it.
00:20:56.100 It's like a pre diet.
00:20:56.840 You're automatically type two pre-diabetic or something.
00:20:59.220 Yeah.
00:20:59.420 It'll kill you.
00:21:00.020 Like your body like rejects it and you'd throw up, but then there's a chemical in there
00:21:03.800 where it makes you not throw up.
00:21:05.240 So then you absorb the sugar and then it actually makes you fatter than you would ever be naturally
00:21:10.240 because naturally you'd at least puke maybe 70% of that sugar once you ingested it.
00:21:15.340 Okay.
00:21:15.900 That's pretty interesting, right?
00:21:17.260 Yeah.
00:21:17.440 We'll ask RFK.
00:21:18.500 Yeah.
00:21:18.760 We'll ask RFK.
00:21:19.220 Those are the type of questions we should be asking RFK.
00:21:21.580 Yeah.
00:21:21.880 Yeah.
00:21:22.120 And then instead he's just getting badgered.
00:21:24.200 He's getting badgered and he's also getting obviously grilled by the media.
00:21:27.280 They had pre-written headlines before the hearing even started.
00:21:32.760 So here we're zooming in on this woman's laptop, which I don't know if it's legal or not, but.
00:21:37.260 That's public domain, right?
00:21:38.660 You're in public and there seems to be a headline about RFK.
00:21:42.060 So again, everyone's playing their roles.
00:21:45.100 Everyone has their role and it's already predetermined.
00:21:47.520 I know Elizabeth Warren's going to swing.
00:21:49.460 I know RFK is going to deny it.
00:21:51.180 And then the media is going to run with whatever they're already going to run with.
00:21:53.800 And then if you look at who's writing the article, it's like some 30-year-old girl who was probably a journalism major at NYU and hates her dad.
00:22:01.160 Yeah.
00:22:01.680 And that's who's going to like write the narrative of what's going on in America.
00:22:05.340 Old school journalism is dead.
00:22:06.940 And now it's just like, I watched the same thing.
00:22:08.960 Let me spin it my way.
00:22:10.480 Yeah.
00:22:10.700 And that's why a podcast like us exists, you know?
00:22:14.120 Feels good.
00:22:14.700 Yeah.
00:22:15.300 All right.
00:22:15.680 Next, Elizabeth Warren did a press conference after the RFK hearing and she's really concerned about vaccine manufacturers.
00:22:22.620 Listen to what she says.
00:22:23.300 Profitable.
00:22:24.580 In fact, he may have the opportunity to bankrupt the vaccine manufacturers and then nobody gets vaccine.
00:22:32.440 Oh, no.
00:22:34.780 Nobody's going to get vaccines because RFK is going to bankrupt them.
00:22:38.220 Classic.
00:22:39.060 That doesn't sound good.
00:22:40.300 I know.
00:22:40.800 That's Elizabeth Warren's number one concern.
00:22:43.140 And she obviously gets a lot of money from these, the vaccine companies.
00:22:45.980 So does Bernie Sanders.
00:22:46.820 All these people do.
00:22:47.520 The biggest opposers of RFK are obviously the ones who get millions of dollars from all the vaccine companies.
00:22:52.520 Also, just a note, with all these confirmations, it's really sad to see, like, you know, I saw a tweet about how young our founding fathers were, all early 20s and stuff.
00:23:01.820 Now we have guys with, like, shaking hands, asking questions.
00:23:04.820 Elizabeth Warren, 75 years old.
00:23:07.180 Bernie Sanders, way past his expiration.
00:23:09.340 And they shake and they go, oh, Bitcoin.
00:23:11.940 I never said that.
00:23:13.160 Bitcoin.
00:23:13.960 It's like, you don't know about Bitcoin.
00:23:15.320 It's crazy.
00:23:16.240 So, I mean, it's just, it's all theater and it's very sad.
00:23:19.760 And you either have the votes or you don't.
00:23:22.060 And it's all a waste of time for the opposition, right?
00:23:25.680 Exactly.
00:23:26.080 All right.
00:23:26.520 Speaking of very sad, the plane that crashed into the helicopter and then killed everybody was very sad a few nights ago.
00:23:33.000 First major aviation crash in America since 2009.
00:23:37.660 So a long streak broke in there.
00:23:40.340 64 people on that regional American Eagle, like a subsidiary of American Airlines plane.
00:23:46.200 So major event, you know.
00:23:48.120 Major event.
00:23:48.940 Very sad.
00:23:50.120 God bless everyone who's affected by it.
00:23:52.120 It's very sad.
00:23:52.920 That being said, we are going to touch on some topics that could maybe be not sensitive enough.
00:23:58.560 But I think I have an idea of what happened.
00:24:01.780 And Trump's kind of alluding to it, too.
00:24:03.900 First, we're going to start off with the FAA and what they were doing that night.
00:24:07.540 And then we're going to zoom out and talk about the FAA and what they've been doing in general over the last few years.
00:24:13.760 Yeah.
00:24:13.940 So can you read the headline about that night?
00:24:15.620 This is from the New York Times.
00:24:16.880 And it says staffing was not normal at Airport Tower, according to a preliminary FAA report.
00:24:22.060 And so a lot of these reports are going to come out over time.
00:24:25.140 We're not going to find out anything, but there's some preliminary information leaking out.
00:24:28.940 The controller who was handling helicopters in the airport's vicinity Wednesday night was also instructing planes that were landing and departing from its runways.
00:24:37.280 Those jobs typically are assigned to two controllers rather than one.
00:24:41.420 So that's not good.
00:24:43.060 Undermanned.
00:24:44.140 Atypical situation.
00:24:45.440 And it's like, OK, immediately someone's overworked or there should have been another person in there.
00:24:49.380 So ugly right off the bat.
00:24:51.140 And then this falls under Pete Buttigieg, Gay Pete Buttigieg's department, the Department of Transportation.
00:24:57.120 And listen to what Trump said about that.
00:24:59.060 The FAA, which is overseen by Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
00:25:04.960 A real winner.
00:25:05.820 That guy's a real winner.
00:25:06.860 Do you know how badly everything's run since he's run the Department of Transportation?
00:25:11.500 He's a disaster.
00:25:13.600 He's a disaster.
00:25:14.640 I love when you can tell Trump's going off the script right now and he's just doing a sidebar to humiliate Pete Buttigieg.
00:25:21.260 And it might seem harsh at a time like this, but when you look at what the FAA has been prioritizing over the last few years, it actually needs to be called out.
00:25:29.980 Can you read the headline here?
00:25:31.860 Yeah.
00:25:32.100 This is one we covered on the show and we've been talking about this for a long time.
00:25:35.700 And now it just is tied to a fatal accident, right?
00:25:38.580 Possibly.
00:25:40.120 FAA's diversity push includes focus on hiring people with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities.
00:25:47.820 That's who they're going after those, right?
00:25:50.400 And then we also covered a few months, maybe a year ago at this point, how they were given a point system.
00:25:57.300 So to increase their diversity, they had a point system where if you did really bad in science in college, that actually gave you more points than someone who tested well.
00:26:08.780 Yeah.
00:26:09.020 The air traffic control switched to like this biographical test.
00:26:12.860 It's like, do you like playing sports?
00:26:15.640 Like it asked questions like a BuzzFeed questionnaire.
00:26:17.860 And one of those, it awarded you points if you said you did bad in science.
00:26:22.440 And it was all these dog whistle kind of responses that were supposed to award points to more minority applicants.
00:26:30.080 Do you like to let that thing talk?
00:26:31.380 Yeah.
00:26:31.760 Have you ever had Hennessy?
00:26:34.440 Read Hennessy on a scale of one to 10.
00:26:36.180 And that's a joke, but it was honestly like stupid personality questions instead of what's your score on the air traffic controller test?
00:26:43.620 Yeah.
00:26:43.900 And we're going to get to that.
00:26:44.820 There's a class action lawsuit that's happening.
00:26:46.640 But can you read some more of the things they were looking for?
00:26:49.400 People with problems?
00:26:50.280 Yeah.
00:26:50.440 This is from their page on the targeted disability for the headline that we just mentioned.
00:26:56.440 Hearing disability.
00:26:57.660 Yeah.
00:26:57.920 Vision, blind, missing extremities.
00:27:00.660 We want people with partial paralysis, complete paralysis or epilepsy, severe intellectual disability.
00:27:08.340 Dwarfism.
00:27:08.900 Dwarfism.
00:27:09.280 That's the only one where I'm like, okay, dwarf.
00:27:11.280 Yeah.
00:27:11.720 You want a dwarf?
00:27:12.320 Fine.
00:27:12.620 Get a dwarf in there.
00:27:13.460 That's just a regular guy, but he's got to pass the test too.
00:27:15.780 We've got to stand on an apple box to see out the window.
00:27:18.000 I know.
00:27:18.900 We've got to raise the floors a little bit.
00:27:20.380 Yeah.
00:27:20.920 So yeah, that's annoying to see because then something like this happens.
00:27:24.300 And instead of being the most prepared, we've been like, how can we make it the most gay?
00:27:28.620 We've been doing the opposite.
00:27:29.720 We've been literally avoiding preparedness in lieu of disabled and protected classes, right?
00:27:36.340 And then there's been 503 incidents lately.
00:27:39.440 Is that correct?
00:27:40.200 Yeah.
00:27:40.420 This was from one of the years.
00:27:42.100 It just shows the trend of how many close calls there have been.
00:27:45.060 While the US airspace is remarkably safe, potentially dangerous, close calls have been happening on average multiple times a week this year.
00:27:51.920 I think this was in 2023.
00:27:53.480 In 2023, some controllers say they fear a deadly crash is inevitable.
00:27:57.840 In the fiscal year that ended September 30th, there were 503 air traffic control lapses that the FAA preliminarily categorized as significant.
00:28:06.940 65% more than in the year prior, according to internal agency reports.
00:28:12.980 During that period, air traffic increased by about 4%.
00:28:16.480 So 4% increase in air traffic, but a 65% gain in close calls, right?
00:28:22.040 Not good.
00:28:22.800 Yeah.
00:28:23.120 And then we also have some info about what Obama did because Trump did mention Obama's policies in DEI with FAA.
00:28:29.680 And people are like, oh, he's blaming Obama.
00:28:31.820 But when you read this, it kind of makes sense.
00:28:33.920 Yeah.
00:28:34.300 In 2013, President Barack Obama appointed FAA Administrator Michael Huerta, deemed that these hiring standards had not produced a pleasing mix of air traffic controllers when it came to race and sex.
00:28:45.600 He announced plans to transform the FAA into a more diverse and inclusive workplace that reflects, understands, and relates to diverse customers it serves.
00:28:54.980 As if you're not just talking to pilots.
00:28:57.000 We can't just get all the military guys in there.
00:28:58.920 And that's when we did, that's when they brought out that personality test that like, well, what do you do?
00:29:04.420 Do you like sports?
00:29:05.520 You got bad grades in science, right?
00:29:07.540 You drive a Hellcat or no?
00:29:08.840 That was for diversity, right?
00:29:10.900 And then our next clip, we're going to round out the section with this.
00:29:13.940 This guy is doing a class action lawsuit because a lot of qualified white guys who got like perfect scores on the FAA test are getting rejected and not hired.
00:29:24.100 Representing Mountain State's legal foundation as part of a class action on behalf of 900 plus would-be air traffic controllers.
00:29:32.400 And so we brought this suit based on the FAA's change in its hiring practices.
00:29:36.500 So it used to be that they would score a pre-employment test and it would be based on merit.
00:29:42.600 And all of our clients passed with flying colors.
00:29:45.000 Many of them passed with 100% on this test.
00:29:48.900 And the FAA decided that the pool of air traffic controller applicants was too white.
00:29:55.120 And so they flushed that initial test and they adopted a biographical assessment, which you can already hear is an ominous term for a air traffic controller test.
00:30:04.120 And unfortunately, our clients didn't pass that.
00:30:06.680 And we allege that the air traffic, that the FAA changed the test in order to gerrymander the ratio.
00:30:13.040 Makes sense.
00:30:14.020 Yeah.
00:30:14.580 And that's a class action suit.
00:30:15.880 The guy's got a perfect score and didn't get hired.
00:30:17.980 It's all biographical.
00:30:19.300 Just put it in the shredder.
00:30:20.500 We need more blacks.
00:30:21.800 Yeah.
00:30:22.220 Give me the paralyzed guy.
00:30:24.060 Can we get a dwarf over here?
00:30:26.080 All right.
00:30:26.620 That's the end of that section.
00:30:28.080 Also, here, it's not the end.
00:30:30.380 Let's talk about this.
00:30:31.240 Initial reports say that the co-pilot of the helicopter who ran in, that's what it's looking like to everybody is the helicopter made a horrible mistake.
00:30:38.580 The plane was just on a normal like vector to land, was on pace for a normal landing.
00:30:44.140 Seems like helicopter error.
00:30:45.980 The co-pilot or pilot in command was a woman.
00:30:49.660 This is according to Fox.
00:30:51.060 And she had 500 hours of flying experience, which is not a lot.
00:30:54.840 Especially with that type of helicopter.
00:30:56.620 Yeah.
00:30:56.920 I mean, 500 hours, that's usually on the aircraft that they're talking about, you know?
00:31:01.200 So, it doesn't matter.
00:31:02.360 But it's just not a lot.
00:31:04.380 And again, we just want to say, like, this is something that the right wing in general has been warning about and talking about for a really long time.
00:31:13.700 Like, you can't just swap out people.
00:31:17.060 People aren't interchangeable units when it comes to, like, one of our most valuable infrastructure assets, which is air travel.
00:31:23.660 You know, the controllers double booked.
00:31:28.360 Who got hired for what reason around there?
00:31:31.360 We'll figure it out over the course of time.
00:31:34.160 But when an incident like this happens, it just doesn't look good at all.
00:31:38.380 And we're not saying there was a DEI thing that made this thing happen.
00:31:42.480 But it's probably pretty likely.
00:31:45.700 We know what they were prioritizing, at least.
00:31:48.480 And when you have something happen that goes bad, we have to look at what everyone was doing instead.
00:31:53.300 Exactly.
00:31:54.220 All right.
00:31:54.540 Let's get to our next segment, which is migration, immigration.
00:31:58.560 Good news.
00:31:59.620 Right off the bat, America went from 2,000 illegal aliens caught at the border every day under Biden to less than 150 per day under Trump.
00:32:07.380 93% reduction.
00:32:09.360 It's called a straight line down.
00:32:10.900 That's a straight line down.
00:32:12.240 And it actually proves how deliberate the mass migration before Trump was.
00:32:16.600 Yeah.
00:32:16.980 It seems like, oh, it's so hard.
00:32:18.260 These people are coming up to do.
00:32:19.640 93% down.
00:32:20.700 So clearly it was very manageable.
00:32:23.540 Just people were on purpose letting everyone in.
00:32:26.340 Again, I've said this several times, but if I was just getting that one thing for voting for Trump and I didn't get anything else I liked, that would be worth it.
00:32:35.180 You know what I mean?
00:32:35.700 And then this, you know, when you look at it that way and look how easy it was, it makes you wonder, was mass migration a tool for ethnic cleansing?
00:32:44.020 I think yes.
00:32:44.840 Look at this graph.
00:32:45.820 Yeah.
00:32:46.120 This is a white percentage of total births for the year 2023.
00:32:49.800 And a lot of these numbers are very grim.
00:32:53.340 22% in Texas, 19% in California, 31% Florida, New Mexico, bad, Arizona, bad, Nevada, bad.
00:33:01.960 Yeah.
00:33:02.380 Horrible.
00:33:02.940 And so this is the type of thing where we would say like, oh, the UN report called mass migration to somewhere would be a form of ethnic cleansing.
00:33:11.020 But not for the US.
00:33:12.160 Yeah.
00:33:12.420 That's if you did it in Sudan or if you did it in Kenya or something.
00:33:15.520 Or Israel.
00:33:16.120 Yeah.
00:33:16.680 Not for white people.
00:33:17.700 Exactly.
00:33:18.160 We have to get rid of that.
00:33:19.000 Not for white Americans.
00:33:20.260 America is an idea in a melting pot.
00:33:23.080 Yeah, exactly.
00:33:24.560 All right.
00:33:25.080 This next clip, I think, is the most telling clip of the entire section.
00:33:29.120 This woman is talking about how the Mexicans returning to Mexico are overwhelming the system.
00:33:35.360 Mexico cannot cope.
00:33:37.420 Not sure any country can, but Mexico can't cope with like a sudden influx of millions of people.
00:33:42.120 I mean, as much as she wants to embrace them, to use her word, when they come back and make them feel welcome.
00:33:47.920 It all sounds very nice when you're listening to it.
00:33:49.800 But the reality of that is it's just completely unsustainable.
00:33:53.060 A lot of these.
00:33:53.640 So swap Mexico with America.
00:33:56.500 And that's what we were saying.
00:33:57.760 And you're telling us what we said.
00:33:59.860 Yeah.
00:33:59.980 Yeah.
00:34:00.360 It's completely unsustainable.
00:34:01.340 We can't deal with millions of people influxing in.
00:34:03.680 Especially dumping third worlders.
00:34:05.340 These are now coming back to Mexico.
00:34:07.260 You're countrymen.
00:34:08.380 Yeah.
00:34:08.840 So they should know how to work the streets.
00:34:10.640 They should kind of know their way around.
00:34:12.120 But how about making the normal immigration argument and not even realizing that that's exactly what we're saying.
00:34:20.400 Yeah.
00:34:20.620 And we're sending them back.
00:34:21.740 It's not like we're sending you new people.
00:34:23.240 We're sending the people back.
00:34:24.720 But what?
00:34:25.240 We can handle the influx of millions of people?
00:34:28.440 And I think that obviously the big difference is when it comes to like the left versus the right.
00:34:32.300 Obviously there's the bad guys that are doing this on purpose to ethnically cleanse white Christians.
00:34:36.100 Yeah.
00:34:36.640 But then there's like the stupid water carriers for the left and the Democrats like that woman.
00:34:41.140 And they have the idea that they're good people and they're good people because they want to help the poor people and they want to help them by bringing them in.
00:34:49.200 And we're the bad guys because we don't want to bring them in.
00:34:52.020 But we don't want to bring them in because we know that there's millions and billions of desperately poor people that would want to come here.
00:34:59.160 So immigration isn't a solution to help these people who have nothing.
00:35:03.120 But they just think, oh, you hate brown people, you're xenophobic, all this stuff.
00:35:07.820 But in reality, it's like, no, no, no.
00:35:09.520 Like we feel bad for people who are desperately poor, of course.
00:35:12.900 But we also know that if we just bring them in, our country will become the country they came from.
00:35:18.240 And we zoom out and kind of play it out.
00:35:20.540 We're like, all right, we're bringing in millions and millions.
00:35:22.940 That's a drop in the bucket compared to the three billion desperately poor people in the world.
00:35:27.820 This isn't an actual solution.
00:35:29.280 And they just think, no, I want to help.
00:35:31.340 There's a crying baby at the border and there's a woman with barbed wire.
00:35:35.000 We got to help.
00:35:35.840 You're mean for not helping.
00:35:37.300 And it's like completely removed from reality.
00:35:39.980 And that's another one of the things where we're talking about Trump's ability to zoom out.
00:35:44.520 This woman sees a crying lady and goes, come on, help her.
00:35:47.800 Let her into California.
00:35:48.720 Give her health care.
00:35:49.480 And Trump goes, well, there's a ton of poor people out there.
00:35:52.560 We really can't take them all.
00:35:54.220 And then like that's the end of the discussion, you know.
00:35:56.260 But it's just good guys versus bad guys.
00:35:58.140 We're mean because we don't want to bring them.
00:35:59.560 They're nice for wanting to bring them, but they don't even realize they're destroying the whole country.
00:36:03.540 Yeah.
00:36:03.820 Can you read this tweet?
00:36:04.580 I thought it was funny.
00:36:05.320 We are reminded that liberals think these people are a burden and wanted that burden thrust onto us.
00:36:11.060 Yeah.
00:36:11.840 You send them back and it's a burden.
00:36:13.380 No, those are great people with good heritage and culture, right?
00:36:16.000 Those are hard workers.
00:36:17.200 Those people just want an honest life.
00:36:19.020 Mexico, you have to give it to them, right?
00:36:21.700 And then we have more good news.
00:36:23.040 Obviously, a lot of the people do come to America in caravans funded and facilitated by NGOs.
00:36:29.160 Can you read this?
00:36:30.100 Yeah.
00:36:30.300 Breaking funding for all NGOs that facilitated illegal immigration has been canceled.
00:36:35.780 A few NGOs that are about to be bankrupt are Catholic Charities USA, United Way Worldwide,
00:36:41.500 American Red Cross, Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, HIAS, Global Refuge, and Jewish Family Services.
00:36:50.420 Good.
00:36:50.960 Bye.
00:36:51.400 No more.
00:36:52.820 And that was from Christy Noem who cut them all off, Department of Homeland Security.
00:36:58.880 And you guys, like $180 million a year going to these people.
00:37:04.080 And again, this is NGOs, non-government organizations getting almost $200 million a year from the government to do this bad, bad thing.
00:37:14.200 So yeah, you're fucking cut off.
00:37:16.300 You're not the sugar baby anymore.
00:37:17.960 We're not funding our own invasion anymore.
00:37:19.880 Exactly.
00:37:20.260 It's not even crazy.
00:37:22.000 All right, next.
00:37:22.780 We're just getting back to neutral.
00:37:24.640 We're just getting back to even.
00:37:26.360 This is like a gambler, desperate gambler, like, oh my God, I'm even.
00:37:29.960 After you went all the way down and back.
00:37:31.920 And like, you know, you actually feel good getting back to even.
00:37:34.520 So that's, I guess, would be.
00:37:35.600 Yeah, it does feel good.
00:37:36.740 Yeah.
00:37:37.160 I know that feeling.
00:37:38.260 But now we got to win.
00:37:39.380 Now we got to start the hot streak.
00:37:40.620 And then we got people on CNN trying to pull the emotional heartstrings, but they don't fully know how to connect to normal people.
00:37:47.040 Listen to what this lady says.
00:37:48.580 I can't wait until American women can't get blueberries for their smoothies.
00:37:55.240 I cannot wait until there is a full crackdown on all small businesses as if that's going to be the solution to the immigration problem.
00:38:05.360 It is just.
00:38:06.180 Berries for your smoothies.
00:38:08.020 She can't wait.
00:38:09.400 That's the punishment.
00:38:10.980 You think every, oh, you know, all these illegals, they're just my nice housekeeper, Rosario, who comes every Tuesday.
00:38:17.080 Why do you hate Rosario?
00:38:18.400 She's so sweet.
00:38:19.340 She makes enchiladas.
00:38:20.420 And she leaves them in and she does a meal prep for me for the whole week.
00:38:23.640 She leaves Mexican food.
00:38:25.600 And that's what, that's like your understanding of illegal immigration is the berries for your smoothie.
00:38:31.820 People are fucked.
00:38:32.840 And then people like that go on TV and it's like the CNN hosts.
00:38:35.960 It's like, that was kind of stupid.
00:38:38.540 Who's going to clean your toilets?
00:38:40.380 It's the Ozzy Osbourne's daughter.
00:38:43.040 But, and again, guys, if you're making a choice here, what would I rather import?
00:38:49.460 Like as a society, America can't figure out how to pick berries because people won't do it for such low wages or we're too rich and affluent of a country that we can't pick berries.
00:39:00.220 I would rather import berries than 20 million people.
00:39:03.880 Yeah.
00:39:04.260 Than a biomass of ethnic people who don't speak English.
00:39:08.080 Like what?
00:39:09.360 99% of which are nowhere near related to berries at all.
00:39:13.420 Exactly.
00:39:14.480 Exactly.
00:39:15.260 They're doing dishes in the back of a restaurant, right?
00:39:17.620 Yeah, exactly.
00:39:18.400 And then a lot of those jobs could probably, like the farming jobs and then the doing the dishes, that could probably be automated.
00:39:24.000 Let's focus on some tech for them and then we end this argument and we don't need 15 million people.
00:39:28.900 I don't want to go crazy on automation, but like automation for the jobs no one wants to do?
00:39:33.200 Sounds reasonable.
00:39:34.260 We can start there.
00:39:35.420 All right.
00:39:35.980 And we have Tom Homan doing an interview with this woman.
00:39:39.240 Are you treating migrants humanely?
00:39:41.400 But there's been reports of them on planes with no water.
00:39:47.480 That was a bunch of crap.
00:39:48.100 Complaining.
00:39:48.580 That was a bunch of crap.
00:39:49.300 What do you mean a bunch of crap?
00:39:50.660 ICE detention facilities have the highest detention standards in the industry.
00:39:54.080 Any of the ICE standards, our detention standards are higher in any state or federal or local facility in the nation, in the world.
00:40:00.480 Someone should go to the ICE website, look at PBNDS11, performance-based detention standards, and look at our detention standards.
00:40:07.120 Highest in the industry.
00:40:07.740 But are you sure you're only getting-
00:40:09.580 I love this guy.
00:40:10.820 He's a true Border Patrol lifer and he knows all the acronyms and he goes, look at this.
00:40:16.000 Check our website.
00:40:16.740 He's ripping a Red Bull.
00:40:17.920 Ripping a Red Bull.
00:40:18.800 Talking shit to the reporter.
00:40:20.280 And then someone had a physiognomy check on him.
00:40:22.360 Can you read what it says?
00:40:23.200 Tom Homan has powerful medieval yaoman farmer physiognomy.
00:40:27.720 This guy, this is the guy who used to grab ruffians by the back of their shirts and throw them into the pig pen because they were talking to body in the tavern where he was trying to eat a roast chicken and a block of cheese.
00:40:39.800 That's what I'm talking about.
00:40:40.960 Yeah.
00:40:41.280 He's an old school type of guy.
00:40:42.600 Yep.
00:40:43.060 But we do have some people trying to oppose him.
00:40:45.540 Alex Frey, is that his name?
00:40:47.320 Jacob Frey.
00:40:47.940 Jacob Frey from Minneapolis.
00:40:50.240 This is what he said about ICE and coming to town.
00:40:52.240 I want to speak directly to people who are undocumented.
00:40:56.800 We love you.
00:40:58.460 We care about you.
00:41:00.380 In the city of Minneapolis, we will stand up for you.
00:41:03.820 And we will do anything in our power to help.
00:41:08.120 The main point about this was the person doing sign language.
00:41:12.180 Rap Boy told me this the other day.
00:41:13.540 He looked it up.
00:41:14.920 It's for deaf people who can't read.
00:41:18.120 That's like the leftist justification.
00:41:19.720 We've always made fun of it.
00:41:21.000 And it's for deaf people who can't read.
00:41:22.980 There's captions.
00:41:23.760 There's closed captions if you need them.
00:41:25.380 It's for deaf people who can't read.
00:41:27.460 And then it takes up half the screen.
00:41:28.960 Which, if you're going to be deaf, the first thing you have to do is learn how to read.
00:41:34.680 You can't hear.
00:41:35.540 That's all you got left.
00:41:36.340 All you have is this.
00:41:37.560 So if you are deaf and then you didn't figure out how to read or nobody ever taught you or you never learned,
00:41:43.360 then you don't need to worry yourself about the press conferences.
00:41:45.980 You need to worry about, like, your diaper, getting groceries, like, the basic thing.
00:41:50.800 Did you lock your door?
00:41:52.200 Yeah.
00:41:52.500 Like, the basic human elements.
00:41:53.680 If you're deaf and can't read, I'm sorry.
00:41:55.220 You don't need to be listening to Jacob Frey on ice.
00:41:57.660 Yeah.
00:41:57.920 We're not really taking you into account.
00:42:00.460 Yeah.
00:42:00.620 And, again, these leftists, just for the point of, like, leftist governors and mayors and whatever.
00:42:08.740 Mayors I get a little more.
00:42:10.240 But, like, J.B. Pritzker or someone like that, a governor of Illinois, who's like, we're going to do everything we can to not let ICE in and blah, blah, blah.
00:42:17.920 All this kind of grandstanding against cooperating with the federal government.
00:42:21.660 Then you look at the state and it's like 45% of the state of Illinois voted for Trump.
00:42:26.880 And so J.B. Pritzker and all these people are like, well, just because we have a thin majority, that means I'm going to impose whatever my side wants onto the whole state, right?
00:42:37.060 And half the people are like, what the fuck?
00:42:38.660 Half the people are like, wait, I voted for this.
00:42:41.020 And so that's even more reason for us to take advantage of our time and power, right?
00:42:45.840 Because this is not – it's not like a let's reach a compromise and, okay, well, let's do the bad ones and let's figure out, well, there's probably 10 million.
00:42:53.180 Let's do five.
00:42:54.260 There's no brokering a deal.
00:42:55.540 It's just pure power plays between who's in charge.
00:42:58.760 And that's why we need to seize our opportunity so much right now.
00:43:01.800 Exactly.
00:43:02.620 All right, we're going to go kind of quick through the last few parts.
00:43:04.880 Here we have a parade for illegals.
00:43:07.100 Everyone's waving the flags.
00:43:08.960 And as it's said online, everyone's waving the flag for the country they don't want to go back to.
00:43:14.560 They really, really, really would be sad if they had to go back there, but they'll wave the flag here.
00:43:19.380 So why don't you go back?
00:43:20.380 You'll enjoy it.
00:43:21.220 And then obviously with the illegals comes a lot of crime.
00:43:24.420 People pretend it doesn't, but there is.
00:43:27.580 There was a huge fentanyl crackdown.
00:43:30.000 Can you let that play?
00:43:30.880 So that's the raid.
00:43:46.040 And then they found a ton of fentanyl pills, like enough to kill like 100,000 people or something.
00:43:51.600 Yeah, I think it was over 100,000 total fentanyl pills.
00:43:54.300 Yeah, total pills.
00:43:55.220 So that's what we're dealing with.
00:43:56.860 And then people post pictures online.
00:43:58.700 Like that's who's getting deported first.
00:44:00.340 People post pictures online with like this girl crying into an AI image.
00:44:04.080 And they say, Christian's okay with this.
00:44:06.380 And honestly, even if the AI image was real, yeah, I am okay with that.
00:44:11.720 We got to take care of us first.
00:44:13.220 And we got to reverse some bad stuff.
00:44:15.020 Are we Christians okay with the country being flooded and like taking, lowering wages for everybody?
00:44:19.480 You know, they're like, they just think like, oh, here we are now.
00:44:23.960 You okay with this?
00:44:24.860 The kid's crying.
00:44:26.120 You're going to want to shred that constitution, right?
00:44:28.100 And everybody else is thinking about like, well, something happened the last four years, right?
00:44:32.620 Didn't something happen to us?
00:44:34.040 And we have to kind of make that right.
00:44:35.360 And that's why Trump got elected.
00:44:37.600 But yeah, they act like it's in a vacuum.
00:44:40.380 Like nothing happened up until now.
00:44:42.160 And now you're just being mean to a kid whose mom just brought her here for a better life.
00:44:46.060 Exactly.
00:44:47.120 And then our last piece for this segment, good news.
00:44:49.800 Trump is sending the worst of the worst illegal criminals to Guantanamo.
00:44:54.700 Today, I'm also signing an executive order to instruct the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security
00:45:01.080 to begin preparing the 30,000 person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay.
00:45:05.880 Most people don't even know about it.
00:45:08.100 Wow, Guantanamo.
00:45:09.520 Guantanamo Bay.
00:45:10.380 And, you know, Guantanamo, you know, that's where you go if you're an international violent criminal, right?
00:45:16.800 You're a stateless, violent ne'er-do-well on American soil.
00:45:21.320 Where should we send you?
00:45:22.260 Guantanamo.
00:45:23.320 And the left is freaking out about this.
00:45:25.560 They're calling it camps.
00:45:27.280 They're like, see, he's doing camps.
00:45:29.340 These are camps.
00:45:30.320 And it's like, it's jail.
00:45:32.100 It's just jail.
00:45:33.200 It's jail for violent criminals and they're international.
00:45:35.840 Like, I don't know, they're obsessed with making a camps thing and, like, calling it Nazis.
00:45:40.560 It's like, these are violent criminals going to jail.
00:45:42.980 You don't think, like, you don't think they, we don't just let them out.
00:45:46.360 Yeah, they can bunk with Hillary Clinton, who's been there since 2017 for the crimes against children she committed.
00:45:51.720 Yep.
00:45:52.700 And they have a second, what is it, AI Hillary out there?
00:45:55.580 Yeah, the bot.
00:45:56.560 Okay.
00:45:57.080 All right, well, that is the end of our migrant section.
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00:47:06.600 Let's get into cringe.
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00:47:27.100 We have a little bit of an abbreviated final page today because we are running low on time.
00:47:31.380 So we're going to cover what we don't cover from the final page in Bonusland, FluggistTalks.com.
00:47:35.380 But there is a clip I did want to show you guys.
00:47:38.440 It's the shit out an egg machine.
00:47:39.860 So you put an egg in and he shits it out.
00:47:49.800 Shits out an egg turd for you to eat.
00:47:52.540 Eat your slop, boy.
00:47:54.360 So you're telling me if I buy this shit out an egg machine, I can have shitted out eggs whenever I want?
00:48:00.260 Every morning.
00:48:01.600 This is for you to commute.
00:48:03.020 You don't have time to enjoy life.
00:48:05.020 You just have to eat a shit out egg.
00:48:06.300 And my initial thoughts on this were, you know how competitive the kitchen space is
00:48:13.240 and how like that was like one of the first things that was marketed, you know, like little kitchen appliances.
00:48:19.080 And it was all marketed at stay-at-home women.
00:48:21.520 And it's still a battleground out there, right?
00:48:23.880 It's very hard to get a new appliance in to the kitchen.
00:48:26.920 Not much innovation lately.
00:48:28.700 Exactly.
00:48:29.260 And I think the air fryer is the one that broke through recently.
00:48:32.620 That was the last one.
00:48:33.540 That was kind of the last man on the helicopter out of Saigon.
00:48:38.200 And I don't think the egg shitter has a chance, boys.
00:48:41.540 Anybody who designed this needs to rethink their involvement in the appliance game.
00:48:45.780 I don't even like eating eggs like that.
00:48:47.260 I know.
00:48:47.960 And it shits it out.
00:48:48.960 I like to make a slow scramble.
00:48:51.040 Yeah.
00:48:51.420 And I don't know, man.
00:48:53.100 I just think back to the drawing board on this one, guys.
00:48:55.440 Yep.
00:48:55.820 And then let's also show the basketball clip.
00:48:58.560 This was a good thing I never saw before.
00:49:00.580 They're playing basketball.
00:49:02.940 Fast break.
00:49:05.620 There's someone moving a bench on the court.
00:49:09.220 Oops.
00:49:09.980 Yeah.
00:49:10.380 Sorry, guys.
00:49:10.940 I don't know what the plan was there.
00:49:12.280 Sorry.
00:49:12.720 Sorry.
00:49:13.240 He's apologizing to people who are standing by and not the kid who got wrecked.
00:49:17.020 Could have killed that kid.
00:49:18.700 That's good action.
00:49:20.060 Well, that was the end of our final page of housekeeping.
00:49:23.740 Abbreviated, obviously.
00:49:24.600 But we're going to cover the rest in bonus land.
00:49:26.520 We are now heading to Cringe of the Week.
00:49:28.860 All right.
00:49:32.640 Cringe of the Week.
00:49:33.800 Welcome.
00:49:34.780 We're going to go a little long this episode, as you guys can probably guess.
00:49:37.660 Long housekeeping with all the political stuff.
00:49:40.180 And instead of cutting things out of cringe, urban, and uplifting,
00:49:43.380 we're just going to go an extra 10 minutes or something.
00:49:45.220 Yeah.
00:49:45.800 I'm not against it.
00:49:46.960 All right.
00:49:47.260 First is this guy who, as a joke, cleared his snow off the windshield with the baby.
00:49:54.220 Let it play.
00:49:54.820 It's a three-month-old baby.
00:50:00.920 He's wiping snow off his car in a disgraceful viral video, says the Daily Mail.
00:50:07.380 And he's just kind of using the baby's body to wipe the snow off.
00:50:13.660 And, you know, I don't think that's that bad.
00:50:17.780 Don't people throw the baby up in the air?
00:50:20.180 Yeah, that's illegal now.
00:50:22.060 Making a bike ramp, that's illegal.
00:50:24.900 No helmet on your bike, that's illegal.
00:50:26.980 Peek-a-boo, that's now scaring a child.
00:50:29.860 I mean, obviously this is like a little unique, right?
00:50:32.760 It's a little unique, but people are calling for the baby to be removed
00:50:36.360 and for Child Protective Services to get involved.
00:50:39.220 So you think that this baby is better off in the foster system at three months old
00:50:43.420 because the dad did a joke on the internet?
00:50:46.060 I think we've gone retarded.
00:50:48.060 Yeah.
00:50:48.500 And it's just one of those things where, like, yeah, maybe it didn't look good.
00:50:53.440 Maybe if you're a lady going, oh, and clutching your pearls.
00:50:56.040 But I'm sure the dad didn't disrespect the baby and be like, yeah, now sit outside and stay chilly.
00:51:01.080 Yeah.
00:51:01.880 Leave him on the ground after.
00:51:03.320 All the wet snow gets into all your corners.
00:51:05.140 It's like, no, he probably obviously cares about the baby.
00:51:07.260 It's a funny bit.
00:51:08.440 Your baby's only like 20 pounds for a little while.
00:51:10.640 And it's not a big deal, but everyone is so retarded now and we're being parented by our lesbian DEI government.
00:51:17.800 Yeah.
00:51:18.280 You can't do that.
00:51:19.300 We have to take the baby away.
00:51:20.960 What happened to horsing around?
00:51:22.160 What happened to horsing around?
00:51:23.460 Throwing the baby in the air?
00:51:24.880 That's-
00:51:25.380 Death penalty.
00:51:26.440 What, you can't do that?
00:51:28.100 And this also, we talked about this a few months ago.
00:51:30.020 The woman whose 10-year-old kid went to the store by himself got arrested for that?
00:51:33.440 Yeah.
00:51:34.000 Very retarded.
00:51:34.840 All right, next, speaking of retarded, DEI Captain America.
00:51:38.900 Listen to what he said at a recent press tour.
00:51:41.840 For me, Captain America represents a lot of different things.
00:51:45.300 And I don't think the term, you know, America should be one of those representations.
00:51:51.760 Like, it's about a man who keeps his word, who has honor, dignity, and integrity.
00:51:59.120 Someone who is trustworthy and dependable.
00:52:02.180 Oh, the marketing team probably watched this like, oh, no.
00:52:09.460 Someone who's honest.
00:52:10.760 No, that's Captain Honesty.
00:52:12.400 Yeah, that's Captain Integrity and Honesty.
00:52:14.600 You're Captain America.
00:52:16.000 It's definitely about America, brother.
00:52:17.600 Yeah, it's most of the name.
00:52:19.120 Yeah.
00:52:19.820 It's 50% of the name.
00:52:21.700 And, you know, this stuff.
00:52:24.480 So, Captain America is black now.
00:52:26.300 They just swapped him out.
00:52:27.440 The old guy doesn't want to do it anymore.
00:52:28.740 They probably shot, they did shoot this during Biden's term and probably thought Kamala was going to win.
00:52:34.020 So, black Captain America who doesn't like America would have been great if Kamala was the president.
00:52:38.860 Yeah.
00:52:39.140 And you know what?
00:52:39.760 Captain America, he was created in 1941 when America was 90% white and about to go to World War II.
00:52:48.660 And you know what?
00:52:50.100 I think what he's most about is diversity.
00:52:52.780 I think what he's most about is gay kids getting bullied.
00:52:55.820 Yeah, trans kids.
00:52:57.020 I mean, they just ruined it again.
00:52:59.120 Marvel.
00:52:59.880 Here he is.
00:53:00.660 He's black and he wears glasses now.
00:53:02.980 They just took it.
00:53:03.920 Get him out.
00:53:04.740 And what were you saying about this?
00:53:06.500 That, like, they could never make Captain Honesty and Integrity.
00:53:10.000 Yeah, if you wanted to make some Captain America deviation that was focused on integrity and inclusion and gay people and trans kids and trans folks, you should go make that.
00:53:20.960 And then no one will see it.
00:53:22.500 No one will like it.
00:53:23.520 No one will like it.
00:53:24.380 It will have no natural draw.
00:53:26.820 And then they can't do that.
00:53:28.120 So, instead, they just subvert something that already has a fan base built into it and ruin it.
00:53:33.240 Classic.
00:53:33.800 That's what they do.
00:53:34.780 Yep.
00:53:34.940 All right.
00:53:36.160 Our next clip or our next story, actually, from the inauguration, there were a lot of balls and parties at night.
00:53:42.780 And then New York Magazine went to one and then they took a picture.
00:53:47.180 They posted it on the cover and they call it the Cruel Kids Table and making it seem like everyone's white.
00:53:53.040 But if you look at the zoomed out photo, there's a bunch of black people that they cut out of it.
00:53:57.000 Just out of frame.
00:53:57.860 So, it was cruel because there's a lot of white people there, but they cropped all the black people out, which is actually cruel.
00:54:02.160 And then you kind of wonder what kind of gay freak thought this one up and wrote this article.
00:54:07.720 Here it is.
00:54:09.060 And what's his name again?
00:54:10.160 Brock something?
00:54:11.320 And it's just this guy in a dress with makeup on.
00:54:13.800 Looks like a total leftist freak.
00:54:15.580 Doesn't look like a Brock to me.
00:54:17.080 This whole thing, like this whole world we live in now, like there is a immediately who is the messenger, you know?
00:54:26.400 The message versus the messenger.
00:54:28.460 It's like never been more important.
00:54:29.980 You know, and then judging a book by its cover.
00:54:32.300 We've long been advocates for, yeah, sometimes you have to judge a book a little bit by its cover.
00:54:36.140 But the messenger nowadays is at all-time highs.
00:54:39.140 Like, you don't think there's just some old high school resentments brewing in this guy's little twink brain?
00:54:44.560 A hundred percent.
00:54:46.480 Motivating his entire article about this.
00:54:49.040 And it still made a great point on Twitter.
00:54:50.540 It said, if they look cruel to you, ask yourself why.
00:54:53.520 It's just happy white people.
00:54:54.880 Yeah, that's it.
00:54:55.820 It's pretty simple.
00:54:56.340 And then someone had a great summation of how it all works about why leftists hate us so much.
00:55:02.260 Can you give that a read?
00:55:03.080 It said, reminder, the average leftist hates themselves, their parents and family, their country, anyone who is a productive member of society, people who don't subscribe to self-victimizing and gender-based id poll, athletic and fit people, religious believers, unless they're non-white, then they can do no wrong.
00:55:21.120 People who understand economics, children and families, business owners, or anyone who makes more money or has more than them.
00:55:27.740 Yeah, so that's why.
00:55:29.540 There's this basic hate and resentment and a room full of like tuxedoed and nightgown wearing, drinking, having fun, celebrating Republicans is like kryptonite to them.
00:55:42.160 Yeah, the cruel kids table.
00:55:43.700 Yeah.
00:55:44.160 All right, let's get into it.
00:55:44.820 Based on nothing.
00:55:45.680 Nobody did anything.
00:55:47.060 It just seems like those policies are mean.
00:55:49.520 That writer had that going into it.
00:55:51.280 And then so that's what's written, right?
00:55:52.940 There's no white people there.
00:55:53.840 Yeah, they are.
00:55:54.280 They're in that photo.
00:55:55.160 Well, I just cut them out.
00:55:56.680 Now there's no white people there.
00:55:58.120 It's all about the narrative.
00:55:59.120 It's just a narrative.
00:56:00.520 All right, our last piece of cringe.
00:56:02.340 Mr. Sir, Lily, had an interesting encounter in the bathroom.
00:56:07.120 Listen to what happened.
00:56:08.280 I was just in the women's room at a cheesecake factory.
00:56:13.020 And when I walked in, there was this little girl, like three years old, tops.
00:56:19.420 She was standing there alone, I assumed, waiting for her parent who was in the stall.
00:56:26.840 And all the stalls were full.
00:56:29.620 So, like, I couldn't go in.
00:56:31.680 I just had to wait.
00:56:32.960 And it was me and this little girl and no one else.
00:56:35.700 And she kind of looked at me like, and, you know, I just like nodded my head and didn't look at her.
00:56:41.780 I was like, you know, it's kind of awkward.
00:56:43.880 And it occurred to me that when the parent, who I don't know, leaves the stall, exits their stall and sees me, a trans person, and their little three-year-old daughter,
00:57:00.740 that they might make an assumption based on untrue things that they've heard, an assumption that could be very dangerous for me, unsafe for me.
00:57:16.560 So, instead of waiting for that to potentially happen, I left the bathroom.
00:57:25.200 Good.
00:57:25.920 When in doubt, get the fuck out.
00:57:27.680 Get the fuck out of the bathroom, Lily.
00:57:29.120 When in doubt.
00:57:30.180 And how about Lily says, it could have been dangerous for me.
00:57:33.620 If you're in the bathroom with the three-year-old, that's the three-year-old is who's in danger.
00:57:39.540 The three-year-old is deeply in danger, especially, have you guys seen some of your sex crime rates?
00:57:44.200 Yeah, the sex crime rates are crazy.
00:57:45.820 For trans people, you know, federal prison.
00:57:48.240 So, are we worried about the woman coming out and doing something to you, a man, or the three-year-old statistically is actually way more danger?
00:57:56.000 And I read an interesting thing online that made a lot of sense to me.
00:57:59.080 A lot of trans people are autistic, and with autism people, they don't like to be disagreed with because they can't really understand it that well.
00:58:09.500 And when people disagree with them, they actually take it personally and think that they hate them.
00:58:13.780 And then when you think about trans people who get misgendered or whatever or assume the worst, a lot of times they're like, oh, if you think I'm a man dressed as a woman, you hate me.
00:58:22.600 Yeah.
00:58:23.020 And it's, you know, and we hate you for different reasons.
00:58:25.400 Yeah.
00:58:25.580 But it's not, we don't just automatically hate, but the autistic mind interprets disagreement as hate.
00:58:31.840 Very interesting.
00:58:32.960 Yeah.
00:58:33.180 Well, that's the end of Cringe of the Week.
00:58:34.120 We're now moving on to Urban Decay.
00:58:38.080 All right.
00:58:38.680 Our first clip of Urban Decay is a celebration from the Philadelphia Eagles game a few days ago.
00:58:45.220 This guy is trying to do a stunt to impress the crowd.
00:58:49.160 And listen to what the guy recording keeps saying to him.
00:58:51.660 This nigga's about to kill himself.
00:58:53.600 Yo, smoke yourself, nigga.
00:58:55.580 Yo, smoke yourself.
00:58:58.320 Flip, nigga.
00:59:00.100 Flip, nigga.
00:59:01.620 Smoke yourself.
00:59:03.280 Kill nigga.
00:59:04.220 Break your fucking neck.
00:59:06.100 Nigga.
00:59:06.920 Break your fucking neck.
00:59:10.080 And then he does it.
00:59:12.060 He's yelling, smoke yourself, smoke yourself.
00:59:14.220 And then he goes and smokes himself.
00:59:16.120 Oh, man.
00:59:17.280 That's as bad as it gets.
00:59:18.400 So the Super Bowl is Philly versus Kansas City.
00:59:22.240 Kansas City, they get every call, every flag.
00:59:24.980 I'm a little sick of them.
00:59:26.340 But I hate Philly's fans so much.
00:59:29.140 They're such scumbags.
00:59:30.700 And they beat up the other players and all that or the other fans that I don't think I'm rooting for anybody.
00:59:36.680 It's tough.
00:59:37.320 They can't read either.
00:59:38.260 Yeah, they're functionally illiterate.
00:59:40.000 Most of the city.
00:59:41.020 Well, actually, probably a lot of the white people are fine.
00:59:43.340 You know, that's functionally illiterate.
00:59:44.900 That just means like how many minorities are there and they're not reading.
00:59:49.160 That's a good point.
00:59:50.080 But my other point is I saw a guy shooting a gun in Philly.
00:59:54.160 Another guy died off a flagpole or like a street lamp post, whatever.
01:00:00.180 They're just, if they win, it's going to be like six or seven deaths.
01:00:04.020 Yeah.
01:00:04.460 Maybe Kansas City just does the three-peat.
01:00:06.840 Just take the three-peat.
01:00:08.420 All right.
01:00:08.960 Our next story, we actually covered it in Bonusland on Tuesday.
01:00:13.240 But a very fat woman rapper was denied a lift and now she's suing lift.
01:00:19.980 Blanding tells us she was just trying to get to a Detroit Lions watch party this month when her lift rolled up.
01:00:26.080 As I'm walking, I see him like making faces or whatever.
01:00:28.400 I'm like, oh, man.
01:00:29.340 She already knew.
01:00:30.740 I can fit in this car.
01:00:32.180 No, believe me, you can.
01:00:33.660 Yes, I can.
01:00:34.740 Believe me.
01:00:35.280 He told her there's not enough room in his car.
01:00:38.440 The kicker part was when he started to talk about his tires.
01:00:42.140 You know, I feel like that was a slap in the face.
01:00:44.540 That was like my tires.
01:00:46.540 You know, like.
01:00:47.340 The driver said his tires could not handle her weight.
01:00:51.100 Every big person you turn down because they can't fit in your car?
01:00:54.520 Yeah, because they need to order the Uber XL.
01:00:58.520 No, I don't ever have to order Uber XL.
01:01:01.300 He apologized, canceled the ride, and left her there.
01:01:04.700 The rapper says she's pretty tough.
01:01:07.820 Yeah.
01:01:08.440 What does tough mean in this context?
01:01:10.080 You're 500 pounds.
01:01:11.580 Yeah.
01:01:12.100 You're pretty tough.
01:01:13.160 Tough to block in the A-gap.
01:01:15.240 Yeah.
01:01:16.000 Tough to really insult because you already know how fat you are.
01:01:18.840 Like, that's such a nonsense statement.
01:01:20.900 You know, and on the show, we talk about a lot becoming unpinnable.
01:01:24.160 She became unliftable.
01:01:25.740 Yeah, there's a difference.
01:01:26.600 She needed to order the Uber forklift.
01:01:28.920 That would have taken her there.
01:01:30.580 And she could have blown out the guy's tires.
01:01:32.160 And we had a discussion on Bonusland about this last episode where we were trying to guess her weight.
01:01:38.900 And Richard kind of humiliated himself.
01:01:41.000 I said 350.
01:01:42.280 And then we've seen somewhere else that she was 489.
01:01:46.700 489.
01:01:47.220 And I don't have a mental model in my head to account for this, like, fupa area and, like, those thighs where it just gets fat.
01:01:55.040 I don't know what that is.
01:01:55.960 I can't ballpark that.
01:01:56.980 So imagine, like, a whole person in there.
01:01:59.580 Clinging on to another person's skeleton.
01:02:01.280 Yeah.
01:02:01.920 Another overweight person's skeleton.
01:02:04.040 The Little Rascals did that once.
01:02:05.620 I know.
01:02:06.080 This is a Little Rascals type body.
01:02:08.040 And here's a video of her, like, at a wrapping thing.
01:02:10.820 And she falls down because she doesn't have a good center of gravity.
01:02:18.140 Straight back.
01:02:19.320 That's a pretty easy fall, though.
01:02:20.900 It's an easy fall because you're only this far away from your butt touching when you go back because your butt's so big that you're basically on the ground already.
01:02:27.860 Yeah.
01:02:28.300 And there's a Disney version of this coming soon.
01:02:31.160 This is the cover photo for it.
01:02:33.200 Lift.
01:02:33.720 Yeah.
01:02:34.160 She's all trashy.
01:02:35.260 And then she's suing Uber, I think, for $25 million or something, or $28 million.
01:02:42.500 Yeah.
01:02:43.500 And I'm going to follow this one closely because if she wins any money, I'll kill myself.
01:02:49.300 Yeah.
01:02:50.540 Like, we have a serious problem if this type of fat person can't get turned away from someone.
01:02:55.580 And the argument is fat is a protective class.
01:02:57.960 And it's like, no, it's not.
01:02:59.920 It's never been.
01:03:00.800 What does that mean?
01:03:02.260 So, I don't know.
01:03:04.060 Watching with great interest.
01:03:04.960 But she's tough.
01:03:06.200 Yeah.
01:03:06.660 She's going to die soon.
01:03:07.920 But she's tough in the meantime.
01:03:09.460 Not tough enough to just order a new Uber.
01:03:11.580 Yeah.
01:03:12.460 But she needs to sue now because she owes $30 million for that experience.
01:03:16.860 Yep.
01:03:17.380 All right.
01:03:17.660 Our last clip of Urban Decay is the Tiffany Hay nerd.
01:03:21.820 Yeah.
01:03:21.980 She's the mayor of that Illinois town.
01:03:24.660 Dalton, Illinois.
01:03:25.660 She's like the most hated mayor in American history right now at this point.
01:03:30.700 Yep.
01:03:31.260 And she's very corrupt, too.
01:03:33.000 She wastes the taxpayer money.
01:03:34.980 Everyone knows that.
01:03:36.260 Here's what started the brawl.
01:03:38.740 This ends in a brawl.
01:03:39.760 But here's the guy talking that starts it.
01:03:41.800 And her daughter moved away to Texas.
01:03:48.540 And when her daughter moved away to Texas, she went to help her daughter.
01:03:52.340 But I heard about four or five people tell me how they had to take care of yours.
01:03:56.440 And so now you've been half-assed mayor.
01:03:59.180 But if you wanted to get up here and earn some respect, then you should have been able to respond
01:04:03.780 to worry like for a report about credit cards.
01:04:06.160 You want to talk about them not coming to work.
01:04:08.140 But we've been hearing about what you've been doing while you've been at work.
01:04:10.780 And I'm going to give away the rest of my time because I think on behalf of the Black Cookout Association
01:04:15.760 that we would better take a vote, that we're going to change, we're going to exchange your black ass
01:04:20.600 for Stephanie to be the new one of the apartment.
01:04:23.460 So all those people say, all those against it, say nay.
01:04:26.940 All those people say, aye.
01:04:30.220 You gone, bitch.
01:04:31.400 So pretty intense.
01:04:35.380 And then we zoom past a little bit.
01:04:38.320 We see the fight break out a few seconds later.
01:04:40.460 There's a wig went flying.
01:05:05.520 Yeah.
01:05:05.720 But she the mayor and shit.
01:05:06.840 It was her boyfriend, the mayor's boyfriend, who kind of started that fight after the insulting
01:05:12.000 community member.
01:05:13.940 I think if someone gave me a free house in this city, I would just say, no, thank you.
01:05:17.800 You can have it.
01:05:18.460 Yeah.
01:05:18.660 I will pass.
01:05:19.400 But this is R and S.
01:05:20.860 R stands for real.
01:05:22.360 S stands for shit.
01:05:23.800 And we know what N stands for.
01:05:25.060 She could be the mayor of Waffle House, maybe, or maybe the mayor of Spirit Airlines.
01:05:29.680 Yeah, something.
01:05:30.620 There's an alternate job.
01:05:32.320 But this is the type of woman who will get, like, randomly, two, three months from now,
01:05:39.360 Trump's Department of Justice is just going to swatter her whole house.
01:05:43.220 And they're going to get her on some shit.
01:05:45.100 Raided.
01:05:45.540 And all the inappropriate spending and, you know, whatever she's done, it'll come back.
01:05:51.180 Exactly.
01:05:51.740 It always does.
01:05:53.080 And that's it.
01:05:54.300 That's the end of Urban Decay.
01:05:55.540 Okay.
01:05:55.880 We're now moving on to Uplifting Gold.
01:05:58.380 Don't get too down or too depressed.
01:05:59.800 This was an 80% housekeeping episode, guys.
01:06:02.540 That's okay.
01:06:03.260 That happens sometimes.
01:06:04.740 And uplifting, you know, there's some uplifting stuff.
01:06:09.260 But there's a lot, you know.
01:06:10.480 He phoned in as well is what he's admitting.
01:06:12.160 There's a koi pond in a Chinese buffet.
01:06:15.940 That's our first piece of uplifting gold.
01:06:17.680 With no ground.
01:06:18.560 You know, there's a wire up there, too.
01:06:20.420 Good for them.
01:06:21.280 But no ground.
01:06:22.480 I respect that.
01:06:23.580 Do you like koi?
01:06:25.700 Not really.
01:06:26.420 If you had a compound, would you have a koi pond?
01:06:28.840 No.
01:06:29.660 You wouldn't like it?
01:06:30.640 I think they're pretty nice.
01:06:31.960 You get to look at them.
01:06:32.840 When I was a little kid, I went on vacation to Arizona.
01:06:36.280 And there was a huge koi pond.
01:06:38.240 And then there was a restaurant right next to the koi pond.
01:06:40.380 And then I took bread from the bread and butter service at the restaurant.
01:06:45.600 And I was like, I placed my order and I went to the koi pond.
01:06:48.560 And I was throwing chunks of bread in.
01:06:50.340 And then they would come eat it.
01:06:51.280 And then I would grab them and pull them out of the water.
01:06:53.800 I did that.
01:06:54.740 And I thought it was cool.
01:06:55.800 And then I went back to dinner.
01:06:56.880 And I ate like a hot dog and french fries with my hands.
01:06:59.460 I never washed my hands.
01:07:00.620 And I got really sick that night all night throwing up.
01:07:04.320 Okay.
01:07:04.920 So I hate koi.
01:07:06.540 I remember feeding some koi at a friend's wedding recently.
01:07:09.160 Kyle, remember the wedding?
01:07:10.680 Oh, I did that too.
01:07:11.340 I know.
01:07:11.820 And then we got yelled at.
01:07:12.920 Because they were like, you can't feed them, man.
01:07:14.780 You're going to kill all the fish.
01:07:15.960 This is $100,000 worth of koi.
01:07:17.760 All right.
01:07:18.080 Whatever.
01:07:18.500 Whatever.
01:07:19.140 We're digressing.
01:07:20.240 Yeah.
01:07:20.580 Send me the bill.
01:07:21.400 That was funny, though.
01:07:22.120 That was.
01:07:23.240 Next, there is illegal Florida chariot racing that occurs on Okeechobee Road in Miami.
01:07:29.860 Look at this.
01:07:30.420 That's pretty cool.
01:07:42.300 Yeah.
01:07:43.020 That's uplifting.
01:07:43.940 Yeah.
01:07:44.360 Fighting next.
01:07:45.260 But you got to go if you're not here legally.
01:07:47.000 Yeah.
01:07:47.260 We don't want that shit.
01:07:48.960 I'm against it now.
01:07:50.980 Next, we have some ranching with a horse and dogs.
01:07:54.220 Let's see what it looks like.
01:08:03.980 Big steer or what?
01:08:21.860 Oh, you motherfucker.
01:08:24.220 That's cool.
01:08:51.120 Yeah.
01:08:52.280 They don't twist their ankle on the rocks like that?
01:08:55.120 I don't know.
01:08:55.940 I think they're.
01:08:56.440 I think they're.
01:08:57.000 Everybody.
01:08:58.360 You underestimate them.
01:08:59.940 They were all just out kind of in nature before.
01:09:02.460 Yeah.
01:09:02.980 So you underestimate them a little bit.
01:09:04.120 That's good action.
01:09:04.800 They know how to move it.
01:09:05.420 They don't have a movie.
01:09:06.220 Yeah.
01:09:06.380 That's good POV shit.
01:09:08.540 All right.
01:09:09.140 Next is the fish try to eat the lady's head.
01:09:12.020 They pay it extra for that.
01:09:19.900 Fish really have that extra like mouth thing that really shoots out.
01:09:23.480 I think that's a special type of fish.
01:09:25.360 That's like a shark type fish.
01:09:27.240 For sure.
01:09:27.920 But I'm saying most fish have like even bass.
01:09:30.020 They have that.
01:09:30.760 Yeah.
01:09:31.160 They have that pop.
01:09:31.980 You got to like surprise them.
01:09:33.960 Extendability.
01:09:34.540 It's called.
01:09:35.200 Yep.
01:09:35.340 Next is a snake in the, in the gorilla costume.
01:09:43.180 I love you.
01:09:46.980 I love you.
01:09:48.540 I love you.
01:09:49.520 I love you.
01:09:51.620 Keep going.
01:10:05.340 Keep slower to go a little bit.
01:10:06.880 It's the end of the show.
01:10:12.800 All right.
01:10:25.320 That's good.
01:10:25.920 That's good stuff.
01:10:26.780 I like that circus.
01:10:27.800 A lot of midgets.
01:10:29.140 I like that.
01:10:29.820 Yeah.
01:10:30.060 They give them, they give them jobs.
01:10:31.400 TSA jobs, right?
01:10:32.500 Or air traffic control.
01:10:34.180 He's got a resume.
01:10:35.340 Yeah.
01:10:36.140 All right.
01:10:36.880 Next, we have some shout outs before our shout outs.
01:10:39.840 We have people watching the show with the duck.
01:10:42.300 Hello.
01:10:43.020 My name is Charlotte Kelly and I am officially declaring war on.
01:10:48.120 He likes it.
01:10:48.840 That's good.
01:10:49.520 He's part of the group.
01:10:50.740 There you go.
01:10:51.280 That's another view we didn't get because everyone's watching on one screen.
01:10:54.860 The duck needs his own device.
01:10:56.540 Duck needs a device.
01:10:58.280 All right.
01:10:58.760 Let's get to some shout outs.
01:11:00.960 Happy birthdays.
01:11:02.880 Anniversaries.
01:11:04.000 We got a lot.
01:11:05.400 We're going to go somewhat paced.
01:11:07.560 Happy birthday to Eli Jackson, who turned 24 on January 29th.
01:11:12.380 Happy birthday, Eli Jackson.
01:11:13.760 That name sounds like a Confederate soldier.
01:11:16.340 Strong Eli.
01:11:17.160 Eli Jackson.
01:11:17.960 He's been here for 15 generations.
01:11:20.040 Yeah.
01:11:20.280 That type of name.
01:11:20.920 Middle name's Lee.
01:11:21.940 Yeah.
01:11:22.320 Oh, yeah.
01:11:22.920 Happy birthday to Angela's husband, John.
01:11:25.700 John Gill.
01:11:26.780 Huge show watching family.
01:11:28.440 The whole network, major show watchers.
01:11:31.160 It was November 28th, but she forgot and it's not too late.
01:11:35.260 There you go.
01:11:36.080 So happy belated birthday, John.
01:11:38.020 Thank you guys for watching.
01:11:39.460 And you can't be mad at Angela anymore.
01:11:41.400 There you go.
01:11:42.060 The duck watching the show.
01:11:43.580 We already had that.
01:11:44.860 And that was sent in by Ricky Groinas.
01:11:46.600 Thank you, Ricky, for sending in that duck picture video.
01:11:49.080 Happy 11th anniversary to Josh and Talia, which is today, January 31st, and their major bonus
01:11:57.040 landers.
01:11:57.720 And they also have a Christian clothing company called Schwamptease, S-H-W-O-M-P-T-E-E-S.
01:12:06.080 So go check that out, guys.
01:12:07.380 If you like Christian clothing, I do.
01:12:09.060 I'll be checking that out.
01:12:10.680 Happy birthday to Hudson on February 1st.
01:12:13.760 He actually drew us this picture.
01:12:15.280 He turned 11 years old.
01:12:17.100 I had to write that.
01:12:17.740 And he drew that picture.
01:12:19.020 It looks exactly like the background.
01:12:21.140 There you go.
01:12:21.360 That's very cool.
01:12:22.160 Thank you, Hudson.
01:12:22.820 Happy birthday.
01:12:23.880 Shoot us a message, and we'll send you a free T-shirt.
01:12:26.620 Happy birthday to Josh Cooper, a.k.a. Thomas the Taint Engine.
01:12:31.820 He introduced the boys to the show, and now they all watch.
01:12:35.140 And it's his birthday, and they got him a secret shout-out.
01:12:38.280 So happy birthday, Josh.
01:12:40.540 Happy birthday, Josh.
01:12:41.960 Thank you to the boys.
01:12:43.240 Thank you to the boys.
01:12:44.160 We got it.
01:12:44.860 We did the shout-out.
01:12:45.620 Happy birthday to Nicholas Hughes, who turned 30 today.
01:12:49.460 Very cool, Nick.
01:12:50.920 Happy birthday to Aaron.
01:12:52.400 His birthday was yesterday.
01:12:54.160 He and Becca, his girlfriend, watch every episode for the last two years.
01:12:58.500 Wow.
01:12:59.020 Very cool.
01:12:59.960 Happy birthday.
01:13:00.700 And then a happy three-year anniversary to Nicholas and Sarah on January 28th.
01:13:05.000 When they first met and were dating, they would get together every week, and they would watch the show and This Week in Culture.
01:13:13.900 And then she said that the show reminds her of the butterflies she used to get when they would go hang out.
01:13:20.720 And then they would hang out and watch the show.
01:13:22.460 Wow.
01:13:22.720 So the show brings butterflies, too, in a way.
01:13:25.020 There you go.
01:13:25.320 You're getting your wires crossed.
01:13:28.000 You're attracted to the show now.
01:13:30.120 We have love to be a dog to you or whatever.
01:13:32.260 All right.
01:13:33.020 Another Fluckus Talks in the books.
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01:13:41.360 Hope you guys enjoyed the show.
01:13:42.900 Have a nice weekend.
01:13:43.900 We will see you on Tuesday.
01:13:45.460 I can't wait until American women can't get blueberries for their smoothies.