Fleccas Talks Podcast - December 16, 2025


QUEESHONDA STOLE MY SEAFOOD BOIL!


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 40 minutes

Words per Minute

180.35158

Word Count

18,077

Sentence Count

2,052

Misogynist Sentences

37

Hate Speech Sentences

70


Summary

Today on the show, we re going to tell you why it s False Flag Season, then we have a wave of censorship that is upon us, Surprisingly Surprisingly. Then, in Cringe of the Week, we have the cringiest doll baby video yet. And last but not least, in urban decay, a man was killed over a fish filet sandwich. All this and more on today s episode of Flaggist Talks.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 This is where it begins. A new home for unexpected combinations.
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00:00:30.000 All right. Welcome back to Flaggist Talks, a podcast episode 315 today on the show.
00:00:36.720 There was a mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Australia.
00:00:39.340 We're going to tell you why it's false flag season.
00:00:42.080 Then we have a wave of censorship that is upon us.
00:00:45.480 I'm going to tell you why it's going to be coming from the right, surprisingly.
00:00:49.060 Then in Cringe of the Week, we have the cringiest doll baby video yet.
00:00:52.600 You're not going to want to miss that.
00:00:53.800 And last but not least, in urban decay, a man was killed over a fish filet sandwich.
00:01:00.400 And we have a few more ridiculous urban names you're going to love.
00:01:04.180 All this and more, it's Flaggist Talks, a podcast episode 315, ranked the best news podcast of all time.
00:01:11.340 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:01:17.880 And actions speak louder than words.
00:01:20.520 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:01:25.820 Very cool.
00:01:26.940 Very cool.
00:01:27.440 It's Flaggist Talks, a podcast featuring Richard Grapp.
00:01:31.620 Richard Grapp.
00:01:32.500 All right.
00:01:37.060 One for one on the intro, as always.
00:01:40.160 Guys, this powder does three things that you could get charged thousands for.
00:01:44.920 And the FDA just approved it so we could be screwed.
00:01:48.020 One, it releases stem cells from your bone marrow.
00:01:50.880 Two, it makes you harder to kill.
00:01:52.960 And three, it floods everything with nitric oxide.
00:01:56.740 And if you think I'm exaggerating, listen to this from Dr. Simon Mills, one of the top herbal medicine researchers in the world.
00:02:02.900 Dark chocolate is a medicine end of.
00:02:05.480 One of the best medicines around is 50 grams to 100 grams of 75% or more dark chocolate.
00:02:10.740 Brain health as well.
00:02:11.940 Cardiovascular health.
00:02:12.780 They do studies where they've put cocoa into volunteers that meet students usually.
00:02:17.720 You know, so young kids.
00:02:19.420 And they were able to show changes in the blood flow within minutes, certainly within an hour of eating cocoa.
00:02:26.180 Beneficial changes in your blood flow.
00:02:27.960 They call it the heart medicine.
00:02:29.400 Yeah, heart, circulation, brain, but it also, of course, we know it contains a few other beneficial stimulating effects.
00:02:37.040 Sort of similar to the effects of the coffee, which, as I've already said, is a medicine as well.
00:02:41.180 But cocoa and chocolate does have an uplifting effect, which is why we love it.
00:02:45.560 That's right.
00:02:46.320 Dark chocolate.
00:02:47.180 But here's where people get it wrong.
00:02:49.120 Flavanols.
00:02:49.840 That's the part that actually does something but gets destroyed during the process of making normal chocolate.
00:02:54.980 Regular chocolate has 50 milligrams of dead flavanols.
00:02:58.380 Black Forest high-flavanol cocoa powder has 1,200 milligrams of pharmaceutical-extracted flavanols.
00:03:04.620 Normally, you can't claim benefits in the supplement world, but the FDA signed off on a health claim saying cocoa flavanols support heart health and reduces cardiovascular risk.
00:03:14.200 The evidence was so strong they couldn't ignore it.
00:03:17.040 Another study by Harvard shows that the brain gets faster in cognitive tests, blood flow improves, and the heart gets stronger.
00:03:23.840 These results were so definitive that the FDA had to approve it.
00:03:27.820 Right now, Black Forest just launched their Christmas deal, an amazing 40% off of cocoa flavanol.
00:03:33.980 This ends in 48 hours, and when it's over, it's gone for good.
00:03:37.720 Cocoa prices have been skyrocketing worldwide over the last few months, so I don't expect prices to be this cheap ever again.
00:03:44.140 So if you're thinking about trying it, act now, because once the 48 hours pass, this promo is going to be gone forever, and the prices are going to go back up.
00:03:53.300 Take control of your health before someone else does it for you.
00:03:57.880 All right.
00:03:58.620 Thank you to Black Forest Supplements for sponsoring.
00:04:00.820 Thank you, Black Forest Supplements.
00:04:02.180 Very cool.
00:04:02.720 I love those guys, and I really do like the products.
00:04:05.340 I've been doing the flavanols, and I can report that they're great.
00:04:08.460 Okay.
00:04:09.080 All right.
00:04:09.560 Happy Tuesday, everybody.
00:04:11.140 Our last week before vacation.
00:04:13.460 Yeah.
00:04:13.820 We haven't really discussed that.
00:04:15.760 We're done, too.
00:04:16.800 Most people in the real world are probably close to fucking off as well.
00:04:21.080 Feels good.
00:04:21.560 If you're at work right now, fuck off.
00:04:24.640 We'll leave until January.
00:04:25.940 You're done.
00:04:26.780 Yeah.
00:04:27.220 Everyone understands.
00:04:28.560 What's up with you?
00:04:29.100 A new sweater, boy?
00:04:30.040 Yeah.
00:04:30.440 This is a new Sergio Takini hoodie.
00:04:32.400 It's actually not new, but I kind of rediscovered it in my closet when I was going through the winter clothes because they were stored.
00:04:37.980 Okay.
00:04:38.340 So it's not from the sexual predator line.
00:04:40.700 No.
00:04:41.020 It's not a continuation of Jeffrey Epstein.
00:04:43.260 I only have one Jeffrey Epstein quarter zip.
00:04:45.640 I thought Kevin Spacey might have been photographed wearing that.
00:04:47.960 No, no.
00:04:48.680 But I did find a bunch of new clothes, and I forget what I order, like, last winter.
00:04:55.680 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:04:56.180 And it's, like, Christmas all over again.
00:04:57.800 I have these fleeces and hoodies and all the stuff that you would maybe buy and wear one time.
00:05:03.500 Very wasteful stuff.
00:05:04.260 I have a lot of wasted clothes.
00:05:06.140 Gotcha.
00:05:06.960 All right.
00:05:07.360 You want to get right into the show?
00:05:08.380 We have a lot to get to.
00:05:09.620 What do you want to do?
00:05:10.780 I think we can.
00:05:11.720 Okay.
00:05:12.080 We have a light cringe, a normal urban, light migrants, believe it or not.
00:05:16.980 Yeah, the migrants, you know, we could hammer the Somalis again.
00:05:20.400 We could get into the trucking.
00:05:21.500 We got mostly some headlines, but still good stuff and bad.
00:05:25.520 Very true.
00:05:26.480 All right.
00:05:26.860 First story of the day.
00:05:28.380 We have some sad news.
00:05:30.300 Joe Biden didn't raise anywhere near enough money for his presidential library.
00:05:35.260 Yeah.
00:05:35.540 Biden has raised little of what he needs to build a presidential library.
00:05:39.160 His library foundation has told the IRS that by the end of 2027, it expects to bring in
00:05:43.700 just $11.3 million, not nearly enough for a traditional library.
00:05:48.440 That's so sad.
00:05:49.360 And he was the most popular president in the history of the world.
00:05:53.160 Most votes ever.
00:05:54.440 81 million votes and not enough money.
00:05:57.560 And maybe he could do a Joe Biden ice cream stand.
00:06:00.520 Yeah.
00:06:01.820 Not your best.
00:06:02.980 Not your best.
00:06:03.640 What about maybe he can do one of those neighborhood libraries where you put the books in a bird
00:06:08.240 box?
00:06:08.520 Yeah.
00:06:08.940 The, the community libraries where it's like some romance novels and a Dan Brown book
00:06:14.540 and some kids coloring shit.
00:06:16.580 And then the person with the trans flag outside their house down the street comes over and
00:06:20.640 puts like weird trans books in it.
00:06:22.480 Yeah.
00:06:22.860 Yeah.
00:06:23.020 Totally.
00:06:23.460 Maybe you could do one of those.
00:06:24.680 Um, and do you, do you know, do you have any experience with other presidential libraries?
00:06:28.840 The only recent one that I know about is Obama who raised like one and a half billion
00:06:34.680 dollars.
00:06:35.260 Yeah.
00:06:35.600 Obama like went crazy.
00:06:37.400 So Joe Biden's getting humiliated.
00:06:39.380 If Hunter was a Senator with like the makings of becoming president, like this would be fully
00:06:45.260 funded, you know?
00:06:46.060 Yeah.
00:06:46.420 But unfortunately Joe Biden is what 80 something and he's the end of the line and there's no
00:06:51.640 more power or influence to be extracted from that family.
00:06:54.800 Maybe he runs again in 2028.
00:06:56.720 Yeah.
00:06:56.960 Fingers crossed.
00:06:57.680 Run it back.
00:06:58.360 Run it back up.
00:06:59.060 He's got to tease it just to get the library donations and then go.
00:07:02.060 And then Obama had that one where the, he hired some black concrete workers.
00:07:06.840 Did you remember that story?
00:07:07.780 Yeah.
00:07:07.860 We covered that.
00:07:08.380 And they kind of fucked it up and they're suing each other.
00:07:10.560 So he's got some controversy in his library too.
00:07:13.260 Yeah.
00:07:13.440 He did some DEI with his hiring.
00:07:15.660 And the guy goes, I didn't know you were supposed to do concrete like that.
00:07:19.240 It's literally cracking.
00:07:20.480 Like he's got this big, ugly building in Chicago and it's cracking.
00:07:23.220 So not good.
00:07:24.220 All right.
00:07:24.760 Our next story, uh, Ilhan Omar.
00:07:26.800 We all know that she married her brother.
00:07:29.580 Yeah.
00:07:30.120 Well, I mean, everybody kind of assumes that on the right.
00:07:33.080 Yeah.
00:07:33.340 And we've known it for a while.
00:07:34.780 Like, do you have to make any legal disclaimers right now?
00:07:37.120 I'll throw some apparently's and allegedly's in there when the time comes.
00:07:40.520 Do allegedly.
00:07:41.260 Not apparently is not a legal protection.
00:07:43.340 Allegedly.
00:07:43.540 We'll do some allegedly's, but we've known since 2018.
00:07:47.300 Yeah.
00:07:47.600 And apparently the FBI has known as well.
00:07:50.400 And then there was a guy, uh, this is where it gets allegedly.
00:07:53.360 Allegedly, this guy did his own DNA study, which would not technically be admissible
00:07:58.780 in court because it wasn't like a state ordered or a court ordered DNA test.
00:08:03.420 He kind of just did his own.
00:08:04.200 I think he collected like tissues.
00:08:05.680 Chain of custody was not there.
00:08:07.560 So he, yeah, he collected some things that had both her and her brother's DNA on it or
00:08:12.100 her husband.
00:08:12.780 And it ended up being like a 99.999% certainty that they are related.
00:08:18.960 Uh, we have the headline here.
00:08:21.020 Uh, yeah, well I'm, I'll read this guy's tweet first.
00:08:23.400 He says, you're telling me there was a DNA match claiming 99.99% accuracy that Ilhan Omar
00:08:28.720 married her brother and the guy who posted it, built a website and put it out there,
00:08:32.880 gets arrested by the FBI on child sex charges within 24 hours.
00:08:37.080 Come on.
00:08:37.460 That's not a coincidence.
00:08:38.100 That's absurd.
00:08:39.280 A claim explosive enough to end a political career instantly neutralized by an arrest.
00:08:43.300 So radioactive that guarantees no one would ever touch the story again.
00:08:47.080 That's interesting that you present it.
00:08:48.780 And then the FBI raids your house and find some inappropriate things on your computer.
00:08:52.660 And now you're in jail and I'll forget whatever he was working on.
00:08:55.580 Forget that computer.
00:08:56.540 Yeah.
00:08:56.780 That computer has got fucked up stuff on it.
00:08:59.600 Yeah.
00:08:59.900 What about the Ilhan Omar marriage to her brother proof?
00:09:02.440 No, no, there was sex trafficking on that computer.
00:09:04.600 And you know, uh, if you follow true crime cases, this is how police actually do it.
00:09:10.940 A lot of times is they follow someone around, wait until they smoke a cigarette or take a sip
00:09:15.200 of a soda and they go collect it and they do their little test.
00:09:19.340 Like it's easy to get someone's DNA if you're looking.
00:09:22.000 And, uh, I just, uh, let's run this back.
00:09:25.140 Let's get this.
00:09:26.420 We have the proof.
00:09:27.600 I, if we, if it's true, we have the proof.
00:09:30.180 The proof is out there.
00:09:30.900 And like Trump mentions this all the time.
00:09:32.640 There's articles that mention apparently the brother was gay, which is another fold to
00:09:37.020 the story.
00:09:37.480 So it wouldn't even make sense for them to be married.
00:09:39.420 Yeah.
00:09:39.740 It wouldn't even like each other.
00:09:42.080 The brother sister marriage wasn't even, uh, wasn't even true.
00:09:45.220 Yeah.
00:09:45.940 Wouldn't even work.
00:09:46.820 It wasn't even a real brother sister marriage, like game of Thrones shit, but we've known
00:09:49.920 since 2018 and no one's in jail.
00:09:52.140 And it's like, if you blatantly broke the law that flagrantly, why don't we just put
00:09:57.340 everyone in jail and deport them?
00:09:58.800 Yeah.
00:09:59.440 It sucks that we're not, we need a good, a good major scalp.
00:10:02.120 We're still looking for that major public figure scalp.
00:10:05.240 Allegedly.
00:10:06.020 Yeah.
00:10:06.560 Throw another one in there, brother.
00:10:07.920 Yeah.
00:10:08.200 You know, the whole thing, the whole show is alleged.
00:10:10.920 All right.
00:10:11.280 Next, Rob Reiner was killed with his wife.
00:10:14.620 Uh, both of them died and allegedly it's their son.
00:10:18.400 Yeah.
00:10:18.700 And I think the son is in custody now.
00:10:20.280 They were both stabbed in their Brentwood home and they died.
00:10:24.220 It is sad.
00:10:25.300 I mean, we're, we're kind of, uh, start off with the Joe Biden library.
00:10:29.160 It's a public library.
00:10:30.780 This is a murderous weekend.
00:10:33.100 Yeah.
00:10:33.500 There was a lot of dead people and Rob Reiner is one of them.
00:10:37.020 What do you, uh, I liked him in the Wolf of Wall Street.
00:10:39.500 Oh, he was very good in the Wolf of Wall Street.
00:10:41.500 $29,000 in sides.
00:10:43.060 Jordan.
00:10:43.520 Yeah.
00:10:43.900 Jordy.
00:10:44.380 What are you doing?
00:10:45.480 So I liked Rob Reiner.
00:10:47.140 He was a big thorn in the, uh, he hates Republicans.
00:10:50.120 He fucking hates us.
00:10:51.140 I liked him as an actor.
00:10:52.480 Yeah.
00:10:52.860 Yeah.
00:10:53.020 Yeah.
00:10:53.140 Made good movies.
00:10:53.780 Right.
00:10:54.020 And then, uh, I don't know exactly what happened.
00:10:56.480 People are mad about the Trump tweet saying it's in poor taste.
00:11:00.020 Yeah.
00:11:00.500 Brian Hollihan coming out and said, this is not right.
00:11:03.800 We'll follow his lead, Riley.
00:11:04.980 But I imagine being the person who's transcribing that tweet where Trump's like reading it, saying
00:11:10.960 what he wants and you're typing it.
00:11:12.360 You're like, uh, okay.
00:11:14.140 Uh, are you sure?
00:11:14.980 Yeah.
00:11:15.340 Do you want to press send?
00:11:16.640 Yeah.
00:11:17.500 Yeah.
00:11:17.780 No.
00:11:18.040 And I, I mean, in general, like, all right, you gotta, they got double, it was a family
00:11:23.040 murder, you know?
00:11:24.200 Yeah.
00:11:24.240 Yeah.
00:11:24.500 It's pretty ugly.
00:11:25.300 So, uh, to say something like that, you know, Trump, not your best moment, especially when
00:11:30.580 there's other things you could be drawing attention to.
00:11:32.480 Oh, AKA what happened this weekend, Islamic terror related.
00:11:36.680 Um, but there's also another element to it where like this guy shit talk Trump for like
00:11:43.420 10 years running now.
00:11:44.880 So like, I can't even relate to that.
00:11:46.980 Imagine someone kind of like following you around shit talking your every move, accusing
00:11:50.520 you of being a Russian asset, trying to ruin your life, trying to ruin the presidency.
00:11:54.120 And then you kind of see one of your enemies die.
00:11:56.800 You know, I, I, there's, there's both sides.
00:11:59.100 I don't know what, I don't know what that's like.
00:12:00.780 I don't have a hater of that level.
00:12:03.240 So that's a good point.
00:12:03.980 I don't even, can't even put myself in the shoes.
00:12:05.680 We gotta be open to it.
00:12:06.800 Yeah.
00:12:07.300 We gotta be open to the poor taste tweets because who really knows what it's like, you know,
00:12:11.840 the blood of your enemies or whatever.
00:12:13.400 Exactly.
00:12:13.980 It's interesting.
00:12:14.880 Yeah.
00:12:15.140 All right.
00:12:15.400 We have an economic update.
00:12:16.900 Trump made a speech at the White House where he was talking about the amount of money brought
00:12:21.240 in from tariffs.
00:12:22.180 We're going to get to the details on what exactly that money was.
00:12:25.080 To an extent, because without the November 5th election, you would have had a president
00:12:29.140 that didn't have the courage to use tariffs the way they should be used.
00:12:32.340 And because of the tariffs, we've taken in more than 18, think of this, 18 trillion
00:12:37.740 dollars has never been anything like it.
00:12:39.580 As an example, the previous administration, sleepy Joe Biden, took in less than 1 trillion
00:12:46.760 in four years.
00:12:47.680 We took in more than 18 trillion in 10 months.
00:12:51.960 That's lit.
00:12:53.520 And you're probably wondering, what exactly is that?
00:12:56.000 I thought the tariffs were a little less than a trillion.
00:12:59.080 Apparently, it's tariff revenue and also money that was invested from companies in other
00:13:05.500 countries where tariffs were used as leverage in the conversation.
00:13:09.300 Yeah.
00:13:09.840 So if Hyundai says we're going to build a $5 billion or $20 billion plant in Georgia or
00:13:15.800 something because of it, then they're counting that towards the number.
00:13:18.000 Trying to avoid tariffs or exactly.
00:13:20.760 Scott Bessent back in the napkin math there.
00:13:22.920 18 trillion.
00:13:23.500 18 trillion.
00:13:24.420 That's a lot.
00:13:25.020 You believe it?
00:13:25.740 You believe that number?
00:13:26.920 All right.
00:13:27.260 And I want this to replace the taxes.
00:13:29.360 Yeah.
00:13:29.900 Yeah.
00:13:30.380 Me too.
00:13:30.920 I don't want to pay taxes.
00:13:32.140 I love seeing this work too because when all the people who, I went to Georgetown, I wear
00:13:37.360 a bow tie, I study economics, tariff, these aren't going to work.
00:13:41.080 And then you kind of like, you know, you might think, oh, I know a little bit about
00:13:45.100 economics.
00:13:45.920 This isn't going to work.
00:13:47.300 But then when you think about Trump economics, we're using tariffs as a leverage tool in
00:13:52.380 negotiations.
00:13:53.660 Then you actually get way more than just the tariff revenue that's brought in for imports.
00:13:58.840 For sure.
00:13:59.120 The total economic activity and impact as opposed to the dollars in tariffs that people get.
00:14:04.260 Oh, it's not going to work.
00:14:05.100 Yeah.
00:14:06.160 Everyone's really eating crow.
00:14:07.600 Yeah.
00:14:07.840 And then especially all these people who, you know, we're a GDP economic zone.
00:14:12.500 Like this makes the numbers go up for our GDP economic zone.
00:14:15.480 I don't give a fuck.
00:14:16.520 I want the people deported who are increasing our GDP.
00:14:19.840 But, you know, they don't, they argue it both ways is what I'm saying.
00:14:23.140 And you know how we're coming into the midterms and things aren't looking good.
00:14:26.440 If the midterms were right now, it wouldn't be good for us.
00:14:29.260 Yeah.
00:14:29.540 And then midterms for the incumbent party are always bad.
00:14:32.940 So we have a lot of things working against us and midterms aren't something we're looking
00:14:37.500 forward to.
00:14:38.200 If Trump had all this tariff revenue and then got rid of taxes next year, midterms would
00:14:44.560 be a blowout.
00:14:45.640 It would get crazy.
00:14:46.260 We don't even need to campaign.
00:14:47.960 If there's no taxes paid in April and go, oh, your tax bill, keep it.
00:14:52.360 And then here's 1,500 bucks.
00:14:54.540 You know, Trump couldn't even deport Kilmar Obrego Garcia, that guy, that MS-13 guy.
00:15:00.660 So I don't think we're getting no taxes, bro.
00:15:03.160 Let's temper our expectations a little bit.
00:15:05.380 Hoping.
00:15:05.960 Yeah.
00:15:06.300 All right.
00:15:06.620 Let's get to our next story.
00:15:07.900 It's some circumstantial evidence that proves Pam Bondi is a rhino type.
00:15:13.780 This guy kind of posts whatever, but he did post some things that rang true to me.
00:15:17.940 And I've also seen evidence of this elsewhere.
00:15:20.220 So we are going to show it.
00:15:21.680 But this guy sometimes posts whatever.
00:15:23.360 Yes.
00:15:25.160 So I'm going to read it, even though he posts whatever, whatever he wants from his hip.
00:15:30.700 He says, Jeb Bush and the Bush family have reportedly been pulling the strings on Pam
00:15:34.400 Bondi in her prosecutorial decisions, urging her not to prosecute Barack Obama and members
00:15:39.960 of the deep state, both Democrat and rhinos, who have been so clearly implicated in federal
00:15:45.020 crimes against our nation.
00:15:46.540 This is just your daily reminder that Bush has a close personal relationship with Bondi going
00:15:50.960 back to their years together in Florida politics.
00:15:53.360 And he passionately endorsed her when President Trump picked her as his attorney general.
00:15:57.660 Is it all starting to make sense now?
00:16:00.240 I won't read the rest.
00:16:01.340 But basically, he's implicating Jeb and Pam in kind of this rhino, limp-wristed, non-edgy
00:16:08.280 attorney general conspiracy, basically.
00:16:10.340 And that rings true to me.
00:16:11.940 And I did know that her and the Bush family were tight from Florida politics from before
00:16:16.980 she had this role.
00:16:18.180 So all of this kind of does ring true.
00:16:20.360 And then we also see her dragging her feet and not doing anything and not arresting Obama
00:16:24.340 and all these people that should go to jail.
00:16:26.640 And then it kind of starts to make sense.
00:16:28.260 And then I found this picture.
00:16:29.140 It was like a collage of her with John McCain, Jeb Bush, the other Bush, Mitt Romney, Mitt
00:16:35.240 Romney, Lindsey Graham.
00:16:36.940 And she's kind of like a rhino type.
00:16:39.620 And this is probably why no one's going to jail.
00:16:42.140 And I think they're just trying to play the long game to get us back to boomer Zionist
00:16:45.920 politics by the end of it.
00:16:48.240 Yeah, totally.
00:16:49.180 And there's still time to prove us wrong, Pam.
00:16:51.820 But I don't think she will.
00:16:53.860 It's just a blunt edge.
00:16:56.540 She's got no point to her.
00:16:58.260 You know what I mean?
00:16:58.460 She's got no bite.
00:16:59.520 Yeah.
00:17:00.080 She does brunch.
00:17:02.100 She might do brunch.
00:17:03.040 Yeah.
00:17:03.300 I don't know.
00:17:03.840 Allegedly, again, I guess.
00:17:05.320 She does brunch.
00:17:06.380 She does brunch.
00:17:07.020 OK.
00:17:07.340 You're willing?
00:17:08.120 Yeah.
00:17:08.560 I'll go on the record where she's doing brunch.
00:17:10.640 All right.
00:17:11.080 You want me to read this, too?
00:17:12.180 We have another tweet from this guy.
00:17:13.960 Same guy.
00:17:15.180 Pro-MAGA members of the Trump administration are growing increasingly concerned over what they describe
00:17:19.720 as an attempted rhino coup by the old Bush guard of the Republican Party from the inside.
00:17:26.820 Susie Wiles and Pam Bondi are said to be leading this rhino rebellion to undermine President Trump
00:17:30.940 and sabotage his agenda, closely coordinating with their fellow uniparty neocons and Democrats
00:17:35.740 in the House and Senate.
00:17:37.520 This would explain Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's recent behavior and the Indiana Senate
00:17:42.320 Republicans' overwhelming rejection of President Trump's proposed congressional map for the state
00:17:48.300 last night.
00:17:48.880 They're actively trying to destroy MAGA, blah, blah, blah.
00:17:51.960 Which rings true to me as well.
00:17:53.580 And we all know that Susie Wiles was Netanyahu's re-election campaign manager.
00:17:59.340 So we have her and retard Pam Bondi doing nothing, and they're just playing the rhino long game
00:18:06.020 waiting Trump out, it seems like.
00:18:07.980 And let's touch on the Indiana not redistricting at all.
00:18:11.760 They had the power to basically redistrict and get the two Democrat seats completely out.
00:18:17.100 Indiana votes 70% for Republicans.
00:18:19.720 And they just said, no, we're a bunch of cowards.
00:18:23.800 And, you know, not a bunch of cowards, but they convinced themselves they're doing the right thing
00:18:27.460 or we're not going to do this.
00:18:29.400 And then California old gerrymander.
00:18:31.680 New York, Massachusetts.
00:18:32.860 We've covered this again and again on the show where the entire New England coastline
00:18:38.940 is like almost 40% right-wing votes.
00:18:42.700 And they just have no seats.
00:18:44.780 They have no fucking seats.
00:18:45.900 And then Indiana has the chance to do it.
00:18:47.720 And they go, you know what?
00:18:49.400 Trump called my, I got a niece who's retarded.
00:18:52.480 They literally did that.
00:18:54.080 And like, you know, I'm joking there.
00:18:56.820 But it's just kind of, we never seem to win.
00:19:00.500 And there's always some fucking nobody who you've never heard of who comes out of the
00:19:06.240 woodwork to stop like us winning.
00:19:08.780 Yeah.
00:19:09.020 Yeah.
00:19:09.520 We're never ready to win, but there's always some loser who's, he needs to lose.
00:19:14.460 Yeah.
00:19:14.800 I'll help us lose.
00:19:16.020 We're everyone's on board except for one guy.
00:19:17.480 It's against my principles.
00:19:18.660 And he just happens to cast the swing vote.
00:19:20.700 It's like that every time.
00:19:21.840 I'll John McCain it.
00:19:23.020 I'm willing to lose.
00:19:24.080 Exactly.
00:19:24.600 So it's absolutely frustrating to see.
00:19:25.980 Very much.
00:19:26.760 And we have a Jeb Bush tweet that kind of-
00:19:28.880 Suzy Wiles is a great choice for President Trump's chief of staff.
00:19:31.600 You know, Jeb likes it.
00:19:32.720 Ah, alarm bells are going off.
00:19:34.580 It should be, right?
00:19:35.500 Yeah.
00:19:35.800 Jeb likes it.
00:19:36.500 That's weird.
00:19:37.500 All right.
00:19:37.740 That's the end of that section.
00:19:38.660 We're going to move on now to our censorship section.
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00:22:03.860 Let's get to our censorship section.
00:22:06.280 Okay.
00:22:07.120 I'm sure you guys have noticed that censorship is on the rise.
00:22:11.380 We're seeing it online with the Zionist movement now is trying to combat anti-Semitism.
00:22:18.120 We obviously saw it during COVID.
00:22:19.400 Even during Charlie Kirk stuff, there were some calls and we're going to get to it.
00:22:25.140 But first, let's start off with the Erica Kirk tweet.
00:22:27.740 Candice and Erica met yesterday in a private conversation.
00:22:30.840 Yeah.
00:22:31.040 Candice and I are meeting for a private in-person discussion on Monday, December 15th.
00:22:34.960 Real Candice.
00:22:35.960 Oh, and I have agreed that public discussions, live streams, and tweets are on hold until
00:22:40.320 after this meeting.
00:22:41.260 I look forward to a productive conversation.
00:22:43.500 Thank you.
00:22:43.960 So that'll be good.
00:22:44.640 If they were to meet live, that's like the Super Bowl for the right wing.
00:22:49.860 That would be the number one stream ever.
00:22:52.200 Yeah.
00:22:52.760 Yeah.
00:22:53.060 That would go crazy.
00:22:54.360 It would.
00:22:55.300 It would.
00:22:55.980 What are your thoughts on the whole thing?
00:22:58.340 We'll kind of get to it, but I don't know.
00:23:00.800 There's a thing where Erica is a grieving widow.
00:23:04.040 Yeah.
00:23:04.540 So you can't criticize her.
00:23:06.260 There's a halo of protection around her.
00:23:08.840 But then she's also in public every two seconds doing like a book tour and AmFest and all
00:23:14.480 these events and public appearances and news hits, and you kind of don't get the protection
00:23:20.460 anymore.
00:23:21.000 Raised a lot of money, all this stuff.
00:23:22.700 So like you kind of open yourself up.
00:23:24.380 You're opening yourself up, and you should, and then, oh, it's in poor taste to attack a
00:23:28.140 widow, but you're like a public figure now.
00:23:30.860 If you want to be a widow grieving in private, grieve in private.
00:23:34.620 Okay.
00:23:35.140 That's kind of where I see it, but I'm not mad at anybody.
00:23:37.860 We're going to start off with the censorship aspect of this whole thing.
00:23:42.100 Barry Weiss did an interview with Erica Kirk over the weekend, and here's a clip from that
00:23:47.200 segment, and I want to make some points after.
00:23:49.540 He was murdered three months ago.
00:23:51.980 If you go on the internet, and frankly, it is left beyond the internet now into real life,
00:23:57.400 and you talk to many seemingly sane people, they do not believe that the 22-year-old named
00:24:03.820 Tyler Robinson that has been arrested and charged with his murder is the actual murderer.
00:24:09.380 Who do they think?
00:24:10.280 They believe any number of theories.
00:24:12.200 They believe that Erica Kirk was his Mossad handler and that he was killed by a foreign
00:24:15.980 government.
00:24:16.780 They believe that she was tracked by Egyptian planes.
00:24:19.700 They believe that the rings on her hand are signs of Illuminati.
00:24:22.460 The theories themselves are absurd.
00:24:25.880 What matters is that because she speaks about this in the interview, the brain rock that social
00:24:32.120 media is allowing to spread, the way that it is detaching us from humanity, from our ability
00:24:39.660 to talk to one another and our ability to discern the truth from just out-and-out lies is something
00:24:46.260 that is incredibly important as a theme, I think.
00:24:49.800 So it's interesting how-
00:24:52.020 He's talking about you.
00:24:53.260 He's talking about you.
00:24:55.180 Because of all these lies and because of all these theories spreading, she's alluding to
00:25:00.320 this idea that social medias have this obligation to correct the record or censor these fake
00:25:07.080 truths or the conspiracy theories.
00:25:08.780 Yeah.
00:25:09.280 Which is obviously not good.
00:25:10.280 And keep in mind, I'm pretty sure Barry Weiss left the New York Times because, in her own
00:25:15.560 words, she felt censored.
00:25:17.260 That was part of it.
00:25:18.680 And then this idea now that we need to save democracy and humanity by allowing certain
00:25:24.680 things online and not allowing others.
00:25:27.060 So this is the bigger picture point I wanted to make.
00:25:29.820 If they do bring in censorship, it'll have to be through the right wing because the left
00:25:34.520 will do it, but the right will oppose that like we've seen in the past.
00:25:38.720 But if there was a way to bring it in through the right, and we kind of almost saw this
00:25:44.280 trend when Charlie was assassinated the day of and the day after, there were some right
00:25:49.660 wing accounts that were posting like, there should be permanent social media bans for
00:25:53.800 anyone belittling or celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk.
00:25:57.240 Yeah.
00:25:57.640 And it's kind of like, what?
00:25:59.560 Wait a second.
00:26:00.540 Yeah.
00:26:01.000 I might not agree with what you said, but I'll fight to the death.
00:26:03.880 You're right to say it.
00:26:04.680 Like posting the video itself to a lot of people, which, you know, you can get that
00:26:08.740 off later, but, um, yeah, there was a little bit of an overreach there.
00:26:13.280 There really was.
00:26:14.620 And like, people kind of got emotional.
00:26:16.660 They're like, Oh, everyone's, everyone's being mean and making fun of Charlie Kirk.
00:26:21.060 Now that he's dead, you should be banned from social media.
00:26:23.360 And I'm like, you can't forget your morals.
00:26:25.560 You can't forget your rules, right?
00:26:27.340 You can't just throw it out because you disagree with what they're saying or it's in poor taste.
00:26:31.460 Yeah.
00:26:32.060 And it's like, are we going to waste a good crisis here?
00:26:34.260 Everyone's emotionally ramped up.
00:26:36.120 Yeah.
00:26:36.400 Shoehorn this in from the right.
00:26:38.640 That's kind of the energy.
00:26:39.700 So that's how it would work from the right.
00:26:42.340 And, you know, conspiracies aren't allowed.
00:26:44.920 So what?
00:26:45.320 You're going to figure out what the truth is when Barry Weiss tells you.
00:26:48.460 Yeah.
00:26:49.000 That's the thing.
00:26:49.900 And she goes Mossad first.
00:26:51.780 She really doesn't like the Mossad theory.
00:26:54.040 And I get it.
00:26:54.620 You know, everybody's self-interested.
00:26:56.180 Everybody's going to go towards their own biases.
00:26:59.220 I'm not really schizophrenic minded about it, but I think the schizos should have fun and
00:27:04.060 share their theories.
00:27:04.940 You'd be allowed to say whatever you want.
00:27:05.940 As long as it's not like illegal or you're not really brutally slandering someone.
00:27:10.480 Yeah.
00:27:11.000 That's how I see it too.
00:27:12.220 You know.
00:27:12.760 And keep in mind, we have a Charlie Kirk quote here.
00:27:15.340 You better keep asking questions because it's the only thing that will keep us free.
00:27:19.520 Yeah.
00:27:20.800 Ironic, but true.
00:27:22.040 And then another quote.
00:27:23.320 Truth does not mind being questioned.
00:27:25.200 A lie does not like being challenged.
00:27:27.640 Yeah.
00:27:27.860 Some fortune cookie shit for you on this Tuesday.
00:27:30.460 And then Barry Weiss trying to insert herself into like our sphere.
00:27:34.920 You know, she, Erica Kirk goes to Barry Weiss to have her say, don't do this anymore.
00:27:40.720 Yeah.
00:27:41.020 It does not feel natural to me.
00:27:42.580 Not one of our guys.
00:27:43.940 You know what I mean?
00:27:44.300 It doesn't feel natural to me either.
00:27:46.040 And then when it comes to the specific conspiracies that were addressed, Erica Kirk was asked about the Egyptian plane theory.
00:27:52.980 And she kind of weirdly straw manned it and said, oh, I've never been on an Egyptian plane in my life.
00:27:58.760 I don't know what she's talking about.
00:28:00.440 But that was never the claim that she was on the planes.
00:28:02.940 The claim was that the planes were following her around.
00:28:05.240 And even Tucker came out and said that that was true, that these planes do follow her flight patterns.
00:28:11.060 So it was weird, but you can't be critical of a grieving widow.
00:28:16.000 But also, if you're going to come out in public on a news hit and discredit one of the theories, someone's going to come back and say, oh, that's actually not the theory.
00:28:25.880 And for sure, it opens you up to some more criticism.
00:28:28.640 And keep in mind, before we move on to the Zionist censorship, we're allowed to make conspiracies and explore them and deep dive into them.
00:28:38.560 That's what we did during COVID.
00:28:40.240 And they censored the conspiracy theorists.
00:28:42.500 And then those conspiracy theorists ended up being right.
00:28:44.600 So there is a track record of censoring the truth that appears to be not the truth at the time or an unfortunate truth.
00:28:52.780 There is censorship of that.
00:28:54.140 That's what we sued Google for with Trump.
00:28:56.380 It was because they deleted my COVID videos and it all ended up being true.
00:29:01.420 So we can't, with the track record of the censors, censurers, we can't just say, oh, OK, yeah, censor these conspiracy theories because no one really knows what's what right now.
00:29:12.840 Yeah, censorship?
00:29:14.600 Censorship?
00:29:15.380 Just for the sake of censorship?
00:29:17.000 It's like, let them talk.
00:29:19.160 It's not going to be on Fox.
00:29:20.620 It's not going to be on your networks.
00:29:22.300 And if it's retarded, all right, this guy's a retarded.
00:29:25.400 Yeah, so I'm going to miss.
00:29:26.920 Or if it's not true, oh, it's not true because of this.
00:29:30.560 And then everyone goes, OK, this theory isn't true.
00:29:32.820 Let's move on to the next one.
00:29:34.120 But if you say, oh, you can't have theories, that makes the theories even more true whether they're true or not.
00:29:38.780 Yeah.
00:29:39.920 Chinese finger trap.
00:29:40.700 It's a Chinese finger trap.
00:29:42.220 Like many things in life in this world.
00:29:44.640 And obviously, when it comes to the censorship, we're seeing a lot of it comes in the form of anti-Semitism.
00:29:50.320 There's a big push to censor anti-Semites, especially following the Muslim terrorist attacks, which we'll get to.
00:29:56.700 Yeah.
00:29:56.800 We have a quote here.
00:29:58.520 Maybe you can read the tweet and then we'll show the video.
00:30:00.960 Breaking Rabbi Yehuda Kaploon, Trump's Israeli-born nominee for the U.S. anti-Semitism czar, says he plans to work with social media platforms on their algorithms to suppress what he calls hatred and use AI to label misinformation.
00:30:16.160 Hopefully that doesn't get abused.
00:30:18.240 That sounds like what we did.
00:30:20.020 You know, and when you say censorship is on the rise, we have gone through censorship and back down to freedom again recently.
00:30:28.260 Yeah.
00:30:28.520 And now it seems like they want to get back to where we were before.
00:30:31.500 I mean, 2016, 2020, during Trump's first term, started with fact checkers.
00:30:37.400 You saw so many people get banned.
00:30:39.500 The fact checks have kind of died down.
00:30:41.380 They basically quit on fact checking.
00:30:43.080 And so now it's algorithm and behind the scenes and suppressing, I think, is the next move.
00:30:49.740 And that's going to be more dangerous because you're not going to have a fact check thing.
00:30:53.000 Because during COVID, there'd be a fact check and it'd be like, oh, COVID's actually good for you.
00:30:56.900 Yeah, mostly false.
00:30:58.260 They were some of the dumbest things ever.
00:30:59.780 You actually caught them and it humiliated them more, right?
00:31:01.940 But it was like a rite of passage.
00:31:03.080 And when you saw it, you go, oh, this is probably true because it got fact checked.
00:31:06.360 If these censorship techniques are used behind the scenes and now you're not even seeing certain content, that's like the ultimate censorship.
00:31:14.600 It's like censorship by withholding and you don't even know what you're missing as a consumer.
00:31:18.840 And I think the people who want to do censorship have gotten smarter and learned that the first way didn't work.
00:31:24.660 And if they get power again to censor, it'll be more nefarious like that.
00:31:29.580 Exactly.
00:31:30.160 It'll be algorithm.
00:31:30.880 It'll be shit you can't even like formulate.
00:31:33.940 Yeah, because when you showed us the censorship with the fact checks, people can go, oh, I'm going to watch it anyway or I'm going to watch it even harder now.
00:31:40.640 If you don't show us it at all because of the algorithm and AI, now we're in precarious waters.
00:31:45.640 And Twitter is a good battleground for them.
00:31:47.460 They really care about Twitter.
00:31:48.460 They really want Twitter.
00:31:49.560 All right, we're going to play the clip from Rabbi Kaploon.
00:31:53.060 This is what he was saying that was surmised in that tweet.
00:31:58.100 It's about education and how do we educate.
00:32:01.020 Indonesia has 350 million Muslims living in the country.
00:32:04.900 How do we change their textbooks?
00:32:07.040 How do we hold the people in Gaza accountable that if America is paying for UN textbooks and supposedly the changes are made, why are those textbooks not being used and why are they using their old textbooks?
00:32:20.200 We have to teach people it's not okay to educate your kids to be a martyr.
00:32:23.820 Okay, and we have to hold those countries accountable.
00:32:28.580 How do we battle anti-Semitism on the Internet?
00:32:34.680 How are we doing better on algorithms?
00:32:37.060 What companies can we work with?
00:32:38.740 We are going to have a whole division within the office of the special envoy to combat anti-Semitism that is going to work on technology.
00:32:47.220 technology and working with the greatest leaders in technology, many of whom are Jewish and have offered their assistance.
00:32:54.000 The office of...
00:32:54.800 Great.
00:32:56.620 So they're going to...
00:32:57.560 He starts off with changing the textbooks.
00:33:00.020 And then we're going to come over the top and do work with all our Jewish tech guys.
00:33:05.660 It's fucking crazy.
00:33:07.240 It sounds like he's got a plan.
00:33:08.440 Yeah.
00:33:08.520 And then we need to change the algos to combat hate and like what counts as hate, any criticism of Jews or Israel.
00:33:16.320 Yeah.
00:33:16.740 Okay.
00:33:17.120 You're going to be fair with the definition of hate, right?
00:33:19.800 You're going to go according to the Constitution or are you going to go, eh, eh, no, eh, no.
00:33:25.560 It doesn't look good to me.
00:33:26.660 I don't like the tone of the...
00:33:28.260 I don't like the way you said that.
00:33:29.820 Exactly.
00:33:30.600 Your inflection was all wrong.
00:33:32.640 Are you trying to get me?
00:33:33.900 Yeah.
00:33:34.200 So, I mean, it feels like we made it through and we did up, down, and they want to go back up.
00:33:41.760 And anti-Semitism is a really huge excuse to do it.
00:33:45.560 And that does have a big pull on the right wing.
00:33:48.660 The left wing, not as much, but the right wing, even in Florida where we live, you think it's a free state and everything's great.
00:33:54.960 There's a lot of weird anti-Semitism censorship rules in the books.
00:34:00.020 Totally.
00:34:00.800 So hopefully no one comes knocking on our door.
00:34:02.780 Not home.
00:34:05.000 Who is it?
00:34:06.200 Not me.
00:34:07.020 Anti-Semitism censor police.
00:34:08.960 He left.
00:34:10.020 He left.
00:34:10.980 Yeah, he don't live here for a while.
00:34:13.420 All right.
00:34:13.940 Let's move on to a less funny story.
00:34:17.660 The Muslim terrorist attacks from over the weekend.
00:34:19.980 First, there was a shooting at Brown University.
00:34:22.940 Can you kind of go over the context?
00:34:24.540 Yeah.
00:34:25.100 There was a shooting at Brown and Ella Cook, a sophomore at Brown, has been identified by her church as one of the victims in the shooting.
00:34:32.060 I think she was the first person targeted.
00:34:34.960 Cook was reportedly the vice president of the Brown Republicans, according to a fellow student who knew her.
00:34:40.520 So it seems like more kind of left wing targeting right wing violence.
00:34:46.740 Yeah.
00:34:47.060 And I'm shooting.
00:34:47.880 Super sad.
00:34:48.760 This guy's still at large as of right now.
00:34:50.480 Yeah, that's the weird part.
00:34:52.120 And they thought they had him and then they released that person.
00:34:55.120 It wasn't the right guy.
00:34:56.260 And it was like Kash Patel did that again.
00:34:58.280 They say too fast.
00:35:00.080 We got him.
00:35:00.740 Yeah.
00:35:00.860 And they don't got him.
00:35:01.780 Okay.
00:35:02.320 And then we have some details about where the shooting started.
00:35:04.880 Uh, the classroom that the Brown University shooter stormed was Rachel Friedberg's faculty associate, uh, of the program in Judaic studies.
00:35:13.560 Not good.
00:35:14.740 Not nice.
00:35:15.820 Okay.
00:35:16.380 And that was one of two attacks this weekend.
00:35:18.940 The next one was the Bondi shooting.
00:35:21.800 We're going to play some of the shooting here in the background.
00:35:24.400 We're blurring it because it is shootings.
00:35:26.640 You guys saw the clips, I'm sure.
00:35:28.360 Yeah.
00:35:28.540 And I want to remind everybody, remember the last episode we showed that clip of Chuck Schumer's speech on the house floor where he was like talking about anti-Semitism and how there's like attacks and his phone went off.
00:35:42.640 And the phone was that weird flip phone.
00:35:44.760 It looks like a burner phone to me.
00:35:46.900 Oh, shit.
00:35:47.520 I don't want to get conspiratorial.
00:35:49.380 Okay.
00:35:49.800 But who, where do you even get a flip phone like that these days?
00:35:52.900 That was like a burner phone.
00:35:54.160 Someone hands you and goes, all right, when you call, you answer.
00:35:56.700 You snap it in half, you throw it in the trash when the op is done.
00:36:00.160 So that was a little weird.
00:36:01.480 And it also did seem like Chuck Schumer was planting the seeds where, you know, anti-Semitism's on the rise, all blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:36:09.840 And then a few days later, anti-Semitic attacks are taking place.
00:36:14.260 Okay.
00:36:14.880 So there's something to think about.
00:36:17.260 And then the guy who, one of the main guys who was at the Bondi beach attack had the bloody head.
00:36:24.640 He was also at the October 7th attack, I believe, with the same injury.
00:36:30.100 Bad luck.
00:36:30.820 Yeah.
00:36:31.260 So that was interesting.
00:36:32.760 And a lot of people are saying this kind of smells like a false flag.
00:36:36.560 And one of the reasons was the Google searches.
00:36:41.780 And I haven't confirmed this or I don't fully understand how this works.
00:36:44.820 But apparently this guy's name, the name of the shooter, was Googled before the attack happened.
00:36:51.980 And he was Googled in, I believe, Iran and Israel.
00:36:55.140 Yeah, in Tel Aviv.
00:36:56.120 But I've seen this before for basically a lot of these.
00:36:58.740 Tyler Robinson had one of these.
00:37:00.300 I think this might just be a Google user interface issue that, like, it doesn't – it kind of puts a spike before it does.
00:37:07.760 I don't know because it's happened every time recently.
00:37:10.260 This is becoming a new, like, conspirator-proof thing.
00:37:12.940 Yeah.
00:37:13.400 So I don't want you to get too wrapped up into that.
00:37:15.400 So I don't know if it's a Google data issue because it happened with Utah.
00:37:20.340 Like, the hospital randomly was searched from Israel.
00:37:23.680 And then, like, the day later, Charlie Kirk is killed and he goes to that hospital.
00:37:28.400 Yeah.
00:37:29.020 So that was weird.
00:37:30.660 And then I also noticed something weird.
00:37:33.320 And you guys probably noticed this too.
00:37:34.820 All the footage of the shooters.
00:37:37.400 Yeah.
00:37:37.900 There's a lot of, like, clear, steady footage of these shooters.
00:37:43.520 And you think if you're in a mass shooting, wouldn't you kind of be laying low?
00:37:47.200 Wouldn't you kind of be running and getting away?
00:37:49.220 There's a lot of people in the bushes, like, perfectly filming it.
00:37:53.000 Yeah.
00:37:53.600 Which I thought was a little weird.
00:37:55.040 Okay.
00:37:55.220 So obviously you're leaning towards conspiratorial here.
00:37:58.500 I think we might be.
00:37:59.700 You're just that kind of guy in general.
00:38:01.040 Yeah.
00:38:01.320 And I think we're in false flag season.
00:38:03.300 Okay.
00:38:03.740 That's fair.
00:38:04.340 Because with that, then there's going to, you know, we've talked about this before.
00:38:08.260 Remember?
00:38:08.800 Where, like, we're going to get all the attention off of the deaths in Gaza because everyone's
00:38:13.620 going to be focused on the new terrorist attack.
00:38:15.660 And then Candace Owens said second week of December they're going to do a terrorist attack
00:38:19.540 to take the attention in the whatever.
00:38:21.660 Yeah.
00:38:22.000 And, like, here we are, December 14th.
00:38:24.180 It happened.
00:38:25.000 Yeah.
00:38:25.440 And if I may just be a counterparty to this a little bit, balance out the show.
00:38:30.140 Muslims do just do that, though.
00:38:32.300 That's true.
00:38:33.140 So these were imported people to Australia who never should have gotten a flight there,
00:38:38.520 never should have been allowed in.
00:38:40.020 And it was Hanukkah.
00:38:40.980 And that makes them pissed.
00:38:42.220 Yeah.
00:38:42.440 So, I don't know.
00:38:45.540 I'm less conspiratorial.
00:38:47.080 But, obviously, you know, the timing-wise is a little crazy.
00:38:51.360 But, man, Muslims just do that.
00:38:54.040 But we'll see how much the community tries to do overreach in response to this, I guess.
00:39:00.420 If there's some new big bill coming out to immediately do something, then, I mean, we'll know more.
00:39:06.920 But Muslims just – this is just part and parcel of when you import Muslims into your Western country.
00:39:11.680 There's a certain amount of terrorist attacks that are going to be done every year.
00:39:14.620 It's very true.
00:39:15.700 So –
00:39:16.280 And let's read this tweet.
00:39:17.440 This is kind of a breakdown of the false flag theory.
00:39:21.780 There was a terrorist attack in Sydney, Australia, against Jews today.
00:39:25.040 One of the people who survived today just happened to move to Australia recently.
00:39:28.640 Also survived October 7th and, coincidentally, is head of the Israeli-Australia Affairs Office.
00:39:33.680 His name is Arsene Ostrovsky.
00:39:35.700 That was the guy we just showed.
00:39:38.560 Arsene took and posted a selfie with half his face covered in blood after claiming to be grazed in the head with a bullet.
00:39:43.640 Apparently, arson is just really, really unlucky and lucky at the same time.
00:39:48.020 The timing of this coinciding with the sheer widespread multi-platform public backlash to Erica Kirk isn't coincidental.
00:39:54.440 Benjamin Netanyahu is now calling for mass censorship of anyone critical of Israel.
00:39:58.720 Also, it looks like Candace was correct about the attack.
00:40:01.620 This is very likely a false flag to justify silencing all dissent to all narratives Israel or Jews is involved in,
00:40:09.140 and that will mean Tyler Robinson and the Charlie Kirk case.
00:40:11.400 So that's full schizo, obviously, spelled out for you.
00:40:14.380 No, we offer a variety.
00:40:16.940 Yeah.
00:40:17.400 We offer a variety.
00:40:18.700 And I wanted to show this clip.
00:40:20.320 This is Netanyahu a few months ago, and he's basically warning Australia about impending Muslim terrorist attacks.
00:40:27.840 On August 17th, about four months ago, I sent Prime Minister Albanese of Australia a letter
00:40:40.340 in which I gave him warning that the Australian government's policy was promoting and encouraging anti-Semitism in Australia.
00:40:54.080 I wrote,
00:41:24.080 Instead, Prime Minister, you replaced...
00:41:30.080 You get it, right?
00:41:31.120 We get the point.
00:41:32.540 But it was kind of like a little warning, almost.
00:41:36.300 Yeah.
00:41:36.920 Oh, yeah, you call for a Palestinian state and legitimize them.
00:41:40.200 You might be getting attacked by terrorists soon.
00:41:42.560 Yeah, but then again, I can probably make a prediction about a terrorist attack is probably going to be around Dearborn, Michigan in the next 18 months.
00:41:52.480 And then, like, that's where they all are.
00:41:55.500 Adult Nostradamus.
00:41:56.660 Yeah.
00:41:57.080 So I'm one step above baby Nostradamus.
00:42:00.180 And then, like, you know, someone will probably do something.
00:42:02.520 So, I mean, again, Muslims just do that.
00:42:06.940 That's very true.
00:42:07.820 And I think if you're trying to live in both worlds, if you're on the schizo side with me or a normal person like Richard, I think everyone would agree.
00:42:16.160 If you listen to speeches from Netanyahu, maybe you can get some hints at to what's coming.
00:42:22.080 Yeah.
00:42:22.280 He goes, oh, New York City.
00:42:23.540 You're at risk for an attack.
00:42:24.980 Yeah.
00:42:25.280 Does he have a new stock tips?
00:42:26.520 Oh, man.
00:42:27.500 When is that going to happen?
00:42:29.120 Shit.
00:42:29.740 During the holidays.
00:42:30.740 Like, oh, all right.
00:42:31.540 The Bronx?
00:42:32.280 Is the Bronx safe?
00:42:33.700 Is the Bronx going to be safe or just Manhattan?
00:42:36.380 What do you think is going to happen?
00:42:38.280 New York City.
00:42:39.400 What about Facebook's earnings next quarter?
00:42:43.280 Oh, that's funny.
00:42:44.440 Yeah.
00:42:44.860 So, yeah, Netanyahu has the ability to see into the future, it seems like.
00:42:50.280 I guess.
00:42:51.060 But, yeah, I mean, it's ugly.
00:42:52.520 It's violent.
00:42:53.220 Multiple people getting killed.
00:42:54.580 Rob Reiner, throw him in there.
00:42:56.220 Ugly.
00:42:56.700 Yeah.
00:42:57.120 Ugly, murderous weekend.
00:42:58.940 All right.
00:42:59.580 And don't let it emotionally manipulate you into a surveillance state of any kind.
00:43:03.180 Yeah.
00:43:03.640 Oh, these terrorist attacks are crazy.
00:43:05.400 We got to get these guys out.
00:43:06.620 Let's put AI facial recognition everywhere to catch the terrorists and illegals.
00:43:10.400 And that's what I mean.
00:43:11.200 Like, the right wing will go, yeah, we got to do it.
00:43:13.180 No, just don't let the Muslims in in the first place.
00:43:15.220 Don't let foreign third world Muslims in.
00:43:17.380 Like, whatever the bad.
00:43:18.220 Why are they in Australia?
00:43:19.400 Australia used to have a white-only immigration policy.
00:43:22.160 Really?
00:43:22.960 It was a sick country built out of the ground.
00:43:25.180 Yeah.
00:43:25.960 By convicts.
00:43:26.960 That's what I mean by, like, whatever dystopian bad thing they're going to try to do with censorship,
00:43:32.740 AI, facial recognition, limiting our rights.
00:43:35.660 It's going to have to be championed by the right because the left, they'll just do it.
00:43:40.320 They'll go, yeah, we'll put AI everywhere to make everyone safe at the airport.
00:43:43.540 Like, they're easy.
00:43:45.100 The right is the one who's going to have to champion it.
00:43:47.260 And then also, I believe the FBI thwarted an L.A. attack that was supposed to happen on New Year's Eve in L.A.
00:43:53.680 They found some bombs and some terrorists trying to do some stuff.
00:43:57.260 So it's an interesting-
00:43:58.460 They've definitely thwarted attacks, too, recently.
00:44:00.580 They advertised in-
00:44:01.740 We covered it on the show in Dearborn that they thwarted a couple of-
00:44:04.460 Yeah, Dearborn they did.
00:44:06.140 So that's good.
00:44:06.880 Guy photographed at the gun range and shit.
00:44:09.420 Yeah.
00:44:09.920 So that's good.
00:44:10.940 The FBI is doing some stuff.
00:44:12.580 I'm not a huge fan of Kash Patel.
00:44:13.880 And I think Dan Bongino is going to quit soon.
00:44:16.020 Okay.
00:44:16.700 Hopefully really soon.
00:44:18.260 All right.
00:44:19.980 All right.
00:44:20.440 Let's get to our migrant section.
00:44:22.080 We have a light migrant section, but there are things worth talking about.
00:44:25.080 Can you read that first headline, please?
00:44:26.200 Yeah, the Department of Transportation finds half of New York commercial drivers are illegals
00:44:30.880 and threatens to pull $73 million in federal funding.
00:44:34.280 Half.
00:44:34.920 Yeah.
00:44:35.340 Well, of a sample size.
00:44:37.440 So Duffy's warning came after, Secretary Duffy.
00:44:40.720 His warning came after-
00:44:41.940 I like him, too.
00:44:43.360 He's kind of growing on me.
00:44:44.480 You see him doing pull-ups with RFK and Paul Saladino at like Dulles or whatever.
00:44:48.480 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:44:49.140 He's kind of out there.
00:44:50.200 He's doing stuff.
00:44:51.080 And he's threatening states.
00:44:52.080 But he said Duffy's warning came after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
00:44:58.200 analyzed 200 non-domiciled commercial driver's license issued by the New York DMV and found
00:45:04.320 that 107 were issued illegally.
00:45:07.400 So basically, he's withholding all this federal money that New York is dependent on until they
00:45:11.200 get this sorted out and reversed and revoke these guys' CDLs.
00:45:16.360 And obviously, this is one of those problems that we've talked about a lot because if you
00:45:21.620 get a CDL in New York, you could just drive straight to Florida.
00:45:24.480 You could just drive straight to Florida and kill a family of three.
00:45:27.860 And the same thing for California, the same thing for the state of Washington.
00:45:32.460 They've done a lot of illegal CDLs.
00:45:35.940 And so what's interesting, though, is Duffy is like going state by state and kind of threatening
00:45:43.600 to withhold stuff like we're almost not solving this all at once.
00:45:48.980 He's kind of has to threaten New York and then he has to go threaten Washington.
00:45:52.180 And I don't think he's even done anything with the state of California yet.
00:45:55.800 And then we have Florida suing the state of California and Washington because of that driver
00:46:04.780 who killed the people in Florida.
00:46:06.320 So like we're it's such like a hodgepodge of random laws and people who don't follow their
00:46:12.840 own laws or people who turn the look the other way.
00:46:16.180 Then it's like creating a lot of busy work for everyone.
00:46:19.700 And it's just like no illegal CDLs.
00:46:22.100 How about that?
00:46:22.820 And if you do it little by little, it takes such a long time.
00:46:25.780 And then if Democrats take power back, now we have a new secretary.
00:46:29.400 And he just goes, I forget what Duffy was working on.
00:46:31.620 And this kind of flows into our next story, too.
00:46:33.860 So, I mean, Duffy's doing all right and he knows where the problem is and he's pulling
00:46:38.120 the thread.
00:46:38.680 But it seems like he's going state by state.
00:46:40.660 Right.
00:46:41.380 And then a kind of similar theme in this is about the interstate beefs with the H1Bs, too.
00:46:47.900 Um, 20 states sue Trump over one hundred thousand dollar H1B visa fee.
00:46:54.480 California, Massachusetts and 18 other states filed a lawsuit Friday against President Donald
00:46:58.780 Trump's one hundred thousand dollar fee on new H1B visa petitions.
00:47:03.460 So we've covered this.
00:47:06.020 Um, Trump wants to add a hundred thousand dollar fee.
00:47:09.080 We want to make it even worse, even harder.
00:47:10.940 We thought it wasn't enough.
00:47:12.080 Um, and now 20 states, all Democrat states are suing him.
00:47:17.200 And then you got to zoom out for a second and think and you go, wait a second, wait a
00:47:21.420 second.
00:47:22.160 20 states are suing the president with our tax dollars.
00:47:26.980 Both sides of this legal battle are our tax dollars for the right for companies to bring
00:47:33.400 imported cheap third world indentured servants.
00:47:37.280 Indians.
00:47:38.360 To America.
00:47:39.020 Using our tax dollars to sue against our behalf to bring in all the Indians.
00:47:45.520 I'm funding both sides of this thing.
00:47:47.280 It's like the meme, the Israel and Gaza missiles.
00:47:50.080 Somehow.
00:47:50.560 Somehow my tax dollars as well.
00:47:52.820 So that's and, you know, obviously this is going to be a legal battle.
00:47:57.360 Trump just kind of made it a decree.
00:48:00.100 And so there's going to be a legal battle.
00:48:02.780 But, um, you see with both of these topics, it's like our states are suing states and then
00:48:07.040 federal is fighting with a state who's not listening.
00:48:10.100 And it just really is all waste and stupid.
00:48:13.580 And it shows that like this ideological variation of the United States really produces some wasteful
00:48:19.700 shit.
00:48:20.640 It's very true.
00:48:21.720 And the ideological, ideological variation, the one side, they're working hard to do it.
00:48:27.580 We're going to sue.
00:48:28.600 We're not going to let this happen.
00:48:29.700 We're going to stop ICE from coming.
00:48:32.260 And then the other side is just like hoping a few hitters get something done.
00:48:36.620 Yeah.
00:48:37.260 You know?
00:48:38.040 Yeah.
00:48:38.460 The bad side of the ideological variation is very active.
00:48:42.820 And then the good side is not as powerful as we actually are.
00:48:46.920 We have power right now.
00:48:48.440 Yeah.
00:48:48.660 And we're just trying to mostly force, enforce existing laws in regards to the immigration stuff.
00:48:53.980 Yeah.
00:48:54.300 Like that's for all the CDLs.
00:48:55.680 All this stuff is existing law.
00:48:57.320 Well, Washington was giving them like wrongfully to illegals.
00:49:02.120 So we can't, yeah.
00:49:03.220 They don't even have it on the books in their state that like, oh, anybody can get it.
00:49:07.020 That's actually crazy that we're not even fighting for like this new thing.
00:49:10.900 We're just fighting to, hey, actually do the law, please.
00:49:13.680 Exactly.
00:49:14.440 Pretty disheartening.
00:49:15.760 All right.
00:49:16.340 Our next story is about a taco chain that is closing their restaurants because of the
00:49:20.740 ICE arrest.
00:49:21.800 Yeah.
00:49:22.000 Arizona taco chain forced to close seven restaurants over ICE arrest.
00:49:25.780 Taco Giro's management confirmed that seven of its locations, primarily in and around
00:49:30.640 Tucson, remain closed indefinitely following the raids with closures affecting staff, customers,
00:49:35.720 and surrounding communities.
00:49:37.600 Well, you're kind of telling on yourself a little bit there.
00:49:40.780 Damn, we can't keep paying these guys no money under the table.
00:49:44.480 Yeah.
00:49:44.760 We're going to close down.
00:49:46.200 Yeah.
00:49:46.520 It's affecting staff, customers, and surrounding communities, but it didn't when we hired
00:49:51.360 illegals instead of Americans.
00:49:53.680 That didn't matter.
00:49:54.960 That didn't affect anything.
00:49:56.120 That's just normal, right?
00:49:57.740 And this is, I wanted to bring this in here.
00:50:01.220 Here's what somebody said.
00:50:02.180 A war on our own country.
00:50:03.820 The most incomprehensible economic policy in history.
00:50:06.600 That's what some leftist midwit Georgetown guy probably says.
00:50:09.860 But there's this whole thing where you don't even know, like this information is almost
00:50:16.660 kept from you.
00:50:17.260 Like you kind of have a sneaking suspicion, like, oh, it's probably all illegals back
00:50:20.300 there.
00:50:20.820 But you don't know until the law is enforced.
00:50:24.080 Because imagine a video of me going, hey, where are your papers?
00:50:27.720 It would go viral.
00:50:29.020 They dox me.
00:50:30.040 They dock on my parents' door.
00:50:31.600 They'd fucking kill me or something.
00:50:33.840 But you almost don't know how bad it is until you lift up the rock.
00:50:37.460 You don't know how many bugs are under there.
00:50:38.880 That's a good point.
00:50:40.060 And this is just one chain.
00:50:41.700 That's a good point.
00:50:42.620 Seven restaurants closed.
00:50:43.740 I'm sure there's some illegals working here and it's like seven restaurants fully closed.
00:50:49.140 Our entire business model is about illegal immigrants, right?
00:50:52.260 So, I don't know.
00:50:54.260 So if you can't have-
00:50:54.920 Fuck this place, you know?
00:50:55.860 Yeah, close down.
00:50:57.160 They were trying to gut you.
00:50:58.600 They were trying to skirt around and not pay and not do paperwork.
00:51:03.880 And, you know, everybody else has to compete with real employees.
00:51:06.920 And they withheld like 50 jobs that could have gone to Americans.
00:51:11.200 Yeah.
00:51:11.580 And then, well, we can't open a restaurant if we don't pay people less money.
00:51:15.740 Then you don't have a restaurant.
00:51:17.200 Yeah.
00:51:17.420 I'm sorry.
00:51:18.160 If you can't operate with legal workers, you don't have a real business.
00:51:22.100 Yep.
00:51:22.780 All right.
00:51:23.020 I like how they report on their sob stories as if it's not proof.
00:51:26.140 Like, hey, we need to keep going.
00:51:27.480 This is crazy.
00:51:29.040 Entire industry on these people.
00:51:30.360 One side is like, oh, this is great.
00:51:31.940 This is going really well.
00:51:33.980 Our next story and our last story of a migrant section is about Chinese billionaires having
00:51:38.680 surrogate babies in America.
00:51:40.960 Yeah.
00:51:41.180 This was a new article from the Wall Street Journal.
00:51:44.220 Its title was,
00:51:45.340 The Chinese billionaires having dozens of U.S.-born babies via surrogate.
00:51:50.120 Video game executive Xu Bo said to have more than 100 children and other elites build mega
00:51:56.760 families, testing citizenship laws and drawing on nannies, IVF, and legal firms set up to help them.
00:52:04.400 That's kind of sick.
00:52:05.500 So it's sick, but-
00:52:07.340 Mega families.
00:52:08.000 And you have all the money from China.
00:52:09.340 If you're the villain and you want a mega family, that sounds fun.
00:52:14.200 That's your prerogative, right?
00:52:15.940 But it's our prerogative to say, hey, just because a Chinese billionaire shit out an IVF
00:52:20.920 baby who's constantly overseen by a nanny in Sacramento, that doesn't mean he's a citizen
00:52:26.300 of the United States.
00:52:27.320 That's the real point.
00:52:28.920 And so this is like a comic book villain shit, right?
00:52:34.080 But we have a screenshot of some articles, you know, birthing tourism in suburbs of L.A.,
00:52:40.640 a cottage industry of birth tourism, maternity hotels help women give birth in U.S.
00:52:45.940 feds raid alleged Chinese maternity tourism operation.
00:52:49.200 The Chinese love this.
00:52:50.220 This is one of their good hustles.
00:52:51.480 And so the reason we bring this up is because the Supreme Court is going to be arguing the
00:52:59.180 case of birthright citizenship, I think, in early 2026.
00:53:02.740 And so we just hope someone like Clarence Thomas is going to reference this.
00:53:07.840 So, Clarence, if you're a show watcher.
00:53:10.240 Please.
00:53:10.760 Please, Clarence.
00:53:12.360 Reference Zhu Beaux and his hundred children via surrogates.
00:53:17.520 And we'll send you a shirt.
00:53:18.360 So, we're getting gutted everywhere.
00:53:21.740 We'll send you a shirt, Clarence Thomas.
00:53:23.420 Yeah.
00:53:23.880 Supreme Court justice.
00:53:25.480 But yeah, so I don't know.
00:53:26.920 I just wanted to touch on this again because like it's one of those things where everything's
00:53:30.860 so crazy and skewed away from its base meaning of a natural born person in America that like
00:53:40.060 we have to go back and relitigate this shit.
00:53:42.180 Back like 300 years ago when these rules were written and we weren't thinking about Chinese
00:53:46.840 billionaire mega family IVF babies being dumped here.
00:53:50.240 Yeah.
00:53:50.580 At the buzzer.
00:53:51.400 Exactly.
00:53:52.560 All right.
00:53:53.020 Well, that's the end of our migrant section.
00:53:54.280 Now, moving on to our final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
00:53:57.780 Use the opportunity to go to post up with Juice The Algo, leave a like, leave a comment, comment
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00:54:04.140 the boys in the group chat.
00:54:05.060 You know what I forgot?
00:54:06.460 Little migrant section note just in general.
00:54:09.380 People pay whistleblowers money.
00:54:11.380 Federal whistleblowers.
00:54:12.580 If you get, if you report scams and stuff to the IRS, you can get like 20% of the money
00:54:18.100 that they collect.
00:54:19.800 So, if you see any Somali shit going on.
00:54:22.760 Send it to us.
00:54:24.100 Whistleblow.
00:54:24.600 Yeah.
00:54:24.880 We'll split it with you.
00:54:25.660 Put us on the whistleblower claim.
00:54:28.060 Some of you guys might actually have access to that.
00:54:30.520 Yep.
00:54:30.900 All right.
00:54:31.140 Before we get into our final page of housekeeping stuff, we do have some housekeeping.
00:54:34.940 Okay.
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00:55:35.220 Our first story from the final page of housekeeping.
00:55:37.460 It actually happened to us in real life.
00:55:39.520 Richard was getting his car fixed the other day and I went to pick it up for him.
00:55:43.600 And the mechanic was like explaining to me what was wrong with Richard's car and what
00:55:47.780 he was doing to fix it.
00:55:49.140 And I didn't want to like remember it all or write it down.
00:55:51.420 So, I just said, hey, is it cool if I shoot a video and you explain to Richard what you
00:55:55.580 worked on with his car?
00:55:56.780 And he goes, yeah, yeah, I'll do it.
00:55:58.420 And it ended up being kind of weird and funny.
00:56:00.760 So, here's what Richard had fixed on his car.
00:56:03.500 Richard, your car is ready, baby.
00:56:10.380 I've got your car.
00:56:11.600 You can come to buy your car, Coisinha.
00:56:14.260 It was a problem, you know, where did you go?
00:56:15.660 It was on the road.
00:56:18.620 The road was all stuck, but I've already got your car.
00:56:22.660 I've got a new car.
00:56:23.840 I've got my car.
00:56:26.240 Come to buy your car, Richard.
00:56:30.180 Come on, I'll do it.
00:56:31.280 Come on, I'll do it.
00:56:31.840 All right.
00:56:34.120 Happy to have your car back.
00:56:36.140 All right.
00:56:36.600 Yeah.
00:56:37.180 Thank you.
00:56:38.160 Where did you even find this guy?
00:56:39.700 Brazil.
00:56:40.260 The slums of Brazil.
00:56:41.520 The gay slums of Brazil.
00:56:43.900 Yeah.
00:56:45.200 That's where I had to go.
00:56:46.480 Yeah.
00:56:46.960 Well, I didn't want to.
00:56:48.340 I couldn't understand.
00:56:49.180 I was like, I said, I'll just record the video and you tell Richard what you did.
00:56:51.880 Okay.
00:56:52.840 And then the only other point I have is I had an experience over the weekend where I had
00:56:56.500 some dry pad thai.
00:56:57.600 And I was kind of just like, you know, not enough sauce, which is, it's weird because
00:57:03.700 if I wanted plain noodles, I would have just boiled spaghetti and added no sauce and ate
00:57:08.180 that.
00:57:08.640 And I don't really do that.
00:57:11.080 Was it your usual Thai place or no?
00:57:12.880 It was a different Thai place.
00:57:14.120 And that was the mistake.
00:57:15.140 That's your mistake.
00:57:15.980 Yeah.
00:57:16.520 You learned a lesson.
00:57:17.360 What am I?
00:57:17.940 Am I just, yeah.
00:57:19.840 Boil noodles and eat it with no sauce?
00:57:21.880 I'm a pad C U guy.
00:57:23.020 I would never do that.
00:57:23.880 I don't like pad Thai.
00:57:24.680 I don't like peanut like that.
00:57:27.360 I don't like peanut in my savory shit.
00:57:29.620 Also, know what else I noticed?
00:57:31.020 What?
00:57:32.180 Tabasco and Japanese or Tabasco and sushi.
00:57:35.880 Mm-hmm.
00:57:36.720 You never really see that collab or that crossover.
00:57:39.900 Yeah.
00:57:40.180 Are you advocating for it or what?
00:57:41.600 No.
00:57:42.980 But.
00:57:43.480 They don't go spicy.
00:57:44.240 They have spicy mayo.
00:57:45.360 They have wasabi.
00:57:46.280 They get their spice from somewhere else.
00:57:48.280 But you never see Tabasco anything and anything Japanese.
00:57:51.740 Is that a missed opportunity?
00:57:53.580 I don't know.
00:57:54.060 Tabasco, Japanese people, you know how like we work hard and we got KFC in China and they
00:57:58.900 love that?
00:57:59.920 I bet you you could get them on Tabasco.
00:58:01.620 That's what I'm saying.
00:58:02.520 Louisiana.
00:58:03.200 They like that.
00:58:04.080 They like whiskey.
00:58:04.960 They like American shit.
00:58:05.880 George Strait.
00:58:06.660 Yeah.
00:58:06.920 George Strait eats this.
00:58:08.220 Yeah.
00:58:08.560 You ever see those karaoke bars where the Japanese guys are all like.
00:58:11.180 That's what I'm saying.
00:58:11.600 America.
00:58:12.280 What are they doing?
00:58:13.060 That's a good point.
00:58:13.800 That's a good point.
00:58:14.280 Thank you.
00:58:15.400 Thank you.
00:58:15.940 We could get them addicted to Tabasco.
00:58:17.620 Yeah.
00:58:18.100 I think we could get them addicted.
00:58:19.900 I think so too.
00:58:20.920 All right.
00:58:21.300 That's all I have for the final page.
00:58:22.560 It's a really light final page.
00:58:24.000 That's okay.
00:58:25.260 You guys know what to do.
00:58:26.280 You sign up for bonus land and you get the show where we're gone.
00:58:28.560 Yeah.
00:58:28.940 All right.
00:58:29.400 That's the end of Housekeeper and I'm moving on to Cringe of the Week.
00:58:34.520 All right.
00:58:35.060 Our first story from Cringe of the Week.
00:58:36.700 Tom Morello, famous musician, released some technical equipment with a political message
00:58:42.900 on it.
00:58:43.740 Yeah.
00:58:44.000 I think he might just be sharing someone else's business, but he said stocking stuffers for
00:58:47.980 the whole family.
00:58:49.260 And this is some sort of, I don't even know what this is instrument wise.
00:58:53.280 It's Overdrive or something.
00:58:54.940 It's from Resistor Head.
00:58:56.480 And they say, fuck ice.
00:58:58.180 So if you're in a cool, edgy band, you could say fuck ice all the time.
00:59:03.000 And we've always talked about the millennial humor.
00:59:06.660 Fuck.
00:59:07.440 Piss.
00:59:08.120 Yeah.
00:59:08.420 I don't give a chuckle fuck.
00:59:09.740 Yeah.
00:59:09.940 It all sounds so gay to me.
00:59:13.000 And he has these fuck ice.
00:59:15.360 And then the colors are Cheeto, piss, phlegm, blood, pickle, Pepto, Smurf, coal.
00:59:25.540 So like this try hard marketing shit where they think they're a badass and yeah, kill
00:59:30.900 it in the name of.
00:59:32.140 Yeah.
00:59:32.500 I don't know what this is, but it comes full circle where like you try too hard and then
00:59:36.980 you become the corniest motherfucker on earth.
00:59:39.140 Right.
00:59:39.820 And exactly.
00:59:41.220 And a lot of these people, their whole brand is built on being anti-corny.
00:59:45.780 Yeah.
00:59:46.080 Anti-establishment.
00:59:47.280 Yeah.
00:59:47.720 All the music is like.
00:59:49.160 I'm in the mosh pit.
00:59:49.820 F you, dad.
00:59:50.640 I'm in the mosh pit.
00:59:51.540 You don't get it.
00:59:52.880 And then you do this and you go full circle to the corniest motherfucker ever.
00:59:57.160 Yeah.
00:59:57.760 And I thought those were phone cases at first.
01:00:00.300 Yeah.
01:00:00.660 I don't know.
01:00:01.300 You know, I don't know anything about audio.
01:00:03.440 I don't know.
01:00:03.740 We have an audio box and it has the wires.
01:00:07.120 Soundboard?
01:00:07.380 What is it?
01:00:07.760 A soundboard.
01:00:08.540 Yeah.
01:00:08.820 We have a soundboard here and the wires are plugged in.
01:00:11.700 And the way we set it for like the beginning of the podcast was we turned every knob and
01:00:18.060 we tested it until it sounded normal.
01:00:20.720 And then we took a picture of it and no one ever touched the sound box.
01:00:25.040 Yeah.
01:00:25.200 And you, and we are, our P's, our P's still go.
01:00:28.880 Yeah.
01:00:29.440 So there's no, no idea what we're doing with the sound box.
01:00:32.980 Yeah.
01:00:33.560 So we don't need any of that fuck ice stuff either.
01:00:35.760 All right.
01:00:36.300 Our next clip is the story we mentioned in the intro.
01:00:38.960 We have a new baby doll clip that might be the cringiest one yet.
01:00:43.740 So they're having the Minnie Mouse reveal the gender of their new doll.
01:01:12.920 So they involved Minnie Mouse in the gender reveal of their next doll that they're adding
01:01:30.280 to the family.
01:01:31.040 So this is Disney adults mixed with dolls crossover.
01:01:34.940 That's like the worst peak cringe overlap.
01:01:38.960 Disney adults and the fake doll parents.
01:01:41.320 Yeah.
01:01:41.920 I got sick to my stomach when I saw this.
01:01:43.760 Yeah.
01:01:44.020 This is like disturbed people and they're going to name the baby Juniper.
01:01:47.500 So the woman already knew the ethnicity of the doll.
01:01:51.260 Yeah.
01:01:51.420 So they just involved Minnie Mouse in their humiliation ritual for no reason basically
01:01:55.980 because you had Juniper lined up.
01:01:57.620 But yeah, the whole delusion and then you involve the, you know, $18 an hour Minnie Mouse
01:02:05.020 person.
01:02:05.740 Yeah.
01:02:05.860 The fake Disney character and the fake baby.
01:02:08.620 Yeah.
01:02:09.120 And it makes for a really nice time for the fake child who's actually an adult.
01:02:14.240 So it's kind of, you might even say it's, I was going to say like assertive.
01:02:20.400 It's dominant.
01:02:20.940 It's like, yeah, you're in on my fantasy.
01:02:22.600 You're in on my shit now.
01:02:24.020 Say the line.
01:02:24.660 Yeah.
01:02:25.080 Open the bag and tell it.
01:02:25.880 Mickey, when I tell you, you fucking hit the line.
01:02:28.140 Like you're demanding.
01:02:29.140 You're like, I paid $400 for tickets to this shit.
01:02:31.940 You're going to reveal my baby.
01:02:33.780 That's so true.
01:02:34.980 But yeah, I don't know.
01:02:35.960 This is really sad.
01:02:36.580 It is assertive.
01:02:37.280 It is really sad to me though.
01:02:39.700 And you know, I think these people have problems.
01:02:42.860 The people have problems.
01:02:43.760 The guy had a stroke.
01:02:45.060 Yeah.
01:02:45.440 And so they can't have a kid or something.
01:02:46.800 So we're not going to make fun of him for that.
01:02:49.320 But the, yeah.
01:02:50.880 But then.
01:02:51.640 The lady.
01:02:52.460 But this is not healthy.
01:02:53.560 This is not what you do to deal with it.
01:02:55.260 This gives you a stroke.
01:02:56.400 Yeah.
01:02:56.720 Well, it gives you, you become something murderous.
01:03:01.460 This is how you snap.
01:03:03.000 I think this is how you snap.
01:03:04.140 You keep bending.
01:03:04.820 You keep bending.
01:03:05.640 When do you snap?
01:03:06.400 When it bends too much.
01:03:07.820 It's a good point.
01:03:08.860 So.
01:03:09.420 All right.
01:03:09.600 Our next story is about a math teacher who's talking about gender to his class.
01:03:15.240 We've shown this guy before, but this is just another video going around.
01:03:18.760 Does everybody agree with the gender they were assigned?
01:03:22.880 No.
01:03:24.100 Some of us maybe.
01:03:25.380 Some of us might go, yeah, that's definitely me.
01:03:27.700 But some of us might be looking at that paper and going, I'm not a boy.
01:03:31.540 I'm not a girl.
01:03:33.120 And that's exactly how trans people feel.
01:03:35.240 This week is Trans Visibility Week.
01:03:38.300 What does it mean to be visible?
01:03:40.700 To be seen.
01:03:41.960 Yes.
01:03:42.740 To be seen.
01:03:44.020 Whether or not you agree with transness, trans people do exist.
01:03:49.340 Do you hear how many kids agreed with him when he says, who doesn't believe that they're the gender they were assigned?
01:03:57.160 Yeah.
01:03:57.600 It's like half.
01:03:58.120 Half the kid said, half the kid said, yes, they do agree with gender they were assigned.
01:04:01.560 And then half are like, no, which is pretty spooky.
01:04:05.020 And apparently this guy's a math teacher.
01:04:07.080 Math teacher.
01:04:08.160 So.
01:04:08.880 And this guy cares more about his little social media leftist career than he does teaching the kids math.
01:04:13.860 This guy should be illegal.
01:04:15.100 Yeah.
01:04:15.460 Machine gun tranny.
01:04:16.620 Yeah.
01:04:17.180 That's something.
01:04:17.720 He's got something cooked.
01:04:18.400 That is who we're dealing with.
01:04:20.460 And he thinks that the kids can pick their own gender or this is an appropriate conversation with them.
01:04:25.420 And we actually have a clip here that proves that's not true.
01:04:28.380 Here's what happens when kids can pick the job they want to be when they grow up.
01:04:32.220 David wants to be a gas station worker.
01:04:36.300 Jolene, what would you like to be when you grow up?
01:04:38.800 Spice news.
01:04:39.580 When I grow up, I want to be a wicked bitch.
01:04:45.180 I want to be pregnant.
01:04:48.780 What would you like to be when you grow up?
01:04:51.260 A dad.
01:04:54.440 CJ wants to be a Waffle House worker.
01:04:57.440 Oh my God.
01:04:58.960 Just wants to do what my mom says.
01:05:03.700 Aiden would like to bring a grown up because he wants a girlfriend.
01:05:06.880 What do you want to be when you grow up?
01:05:12.380 So when the kids pick what they want to be, it shows kind of where their brain's at developmentally wise.
01:05:18.140 Gas station worker.
01:05:20.160 Waffle House guy.
01:05:21.520 Work at McDonald's.
01:05:22.440 Yeah.
01:05:23.320 So if that's what they're picking for their job and their livelihood forever, maybe having them pick their gender isn't the best idea.
01:05:30.980 Yeah.
01:05:31.520 Yeah.
01:05:31.740 And our next video here, just to go show you one step further, this is someone who graduated from that guy's class.
01:05:38.680 Yeah.
01:05:39.680 And it says, POV, your dad almost catches you in FEM.
01:05:43.580 So this guy's wearing like a skirt and thigh high socks in the safety of his own home, but his dad walks in.
01:05:50.760 Look at the panic.
01:05:55.220 And the dad knows he walked into something.
01:05:59.380 Your little basket.
01:06:01.740 No, the first drawer.
01:06:10.080 I catch you naked?
01:06:11.980 Yeah, kind of.
01:06:13.820 You're beating off the Osborne, no more tears?
01:06:17.680 No, I'm not.
01:06:19.600 Catch you naked?
01:06:20.760 It's way worse.
01:06:21.780 No, dad.
01:06:22.500 You might freak out if you saw what I was up to.
01:06:25.280 You wish you caught me naked.
01:06:26.660 Yeah.
01:06:27.240 That would be easy.
01:06:28.100 I'm in a skirt, dancing around, filming myself in my living room.
01:06:32.620 For other people jerking off.
01:06:34.060 Yeah.
01:06:34.860 Not even.
01:06:35.600 Well, someone's jerking off.
01:06:37.580 It's just not me right now, but it is.
01:06:39.860 When I send it.
01:06:41.220 Yeah.
01:06:41.520 It makes you wonder, would you rather this be your son or have a son that dies with honors
01:06:47.580 in Iraq?
01:06:49.460 Yeah.
01:06:50.440 Yeah.
01:06:51.440 Yeah.
01:06:51.820 Are you asking me to make the choice?
01:06:53.380 Yeah.
01:06:54.220 Honors in Iraq, dude.
01:06:56.320 Honors in Iraq.
01:06:58.020 Because then his memory, he's almost preserved in time.
01:07:02.260 He's a hero.
01:07:02.940 This one goes, I don't know where he ends up.
01:07:05.600 And he's preserved time and the internet in a different way.
01:07:08.400 Dark.
01:07:09.080 Very dark.
01:07:09.800 Very dark.
01:07:10.100 Yeah.
01:07:10.260 And if you were the dad and if you caught him doing this, is it too late to drop him
01:07:15.820 off at the firehouse in the baby box?
01:07:17.720 Yeah.
01:07:18.180 Just stuff him in there.
01:07:20.160 You stuff him in the baby box.
01:07:21.040 He likes being stuffed.
01:07:22.380 You stuff him in there.
01:07:23.380 Oh, now you're getting dark.
01:07:24.860 Now you're getting dark.
01:07:25.700 Yeah.
01:07:25.820 What is the maximum age to drop off at a safe collection site?
01:07:29.980 Put your hand in the box.
01:07:30.980 Yeah.
01:07:31.800 You handcuff him to the box.
01:07:33.940 You're going with the firefighters now, brother.
01:07:35.660 You live at the firehouse.
01:07:37.140 Oh, man.
01:07:37.740 I feel bad for a lot of adults.
01:07:39.160 You know what, man?
01:07:40.840 Same thing with, we've talked about the trans fad and how it's kind of on the tail end now
01:07:45.280 after the 2022 peak, the COVID, and it's come down.
01:07:50.360 I feel really bad for a lot of the parents who have to deal with this kind of shit.
01:07:53.380 Yeah, it's the worst.
01:07:54.360 What do you even do?
01:07:56.000 Your kids don't listen to you.
01:07:57.460 They don't go, you know what?
01:07:59.200 You're right.
01:08:00.780 Except maybe 10 years later when they fully regretted it and come full circle.
01:08:04.460 Like you can't help them in the moment.
01:08:06.200 And you can't make this guy not twink dress in your living room.
01:08:08.560 He's going to do it.
01:08:09.620 You know how, I think I have the solution.
01:08:12.640 You know how there's some TRT creams?
01:08:16.520 Yeah.
01:08:17.180 And you like wipe it on your shoulders or your legs or whatever.
01:08:20.080 And it's like testosterone cream instead of an injection.
01:08:24.260 You just like.
01:08:25.160 This is a good idea, but I think.
01:08:26.360 You oil them up.
01:08:27.220 Yeah.
01:08:27.520 You say, hey, put your sunscreen on, son.
01:08:29.660 Here's the TRT.
01:08:30.580 But I think that just makes him hornier for twinks.
01:08:33.620 You don't think that evens him out?
01:08:36.340 In a case like this, he might just go crazy.
01:08:39.160 He could even him out.
01:08:40.440 Remember Andy Dick the other day?
01:08:42.000 He almost died from an OD.
01:08:43.460 Yeah.
01:08:43.820 Yeah.
01:08:44.040 And he was like on fentanyl or something, but then did meth and he evened himself out.
01:08:47.780 Yeah.
01:08:48.020 Yeah.
01:08:48.400 There might be a way to like even yourself out.
01:08:50.920 Okay.
01:08:51.220 You're super horny, but for gay guys, we're going to just even you out.
01:08:56.300 Indiana Jones, switch you out.
01:08:58.060 I don't know.
01:08:58.580 You might be on to something there.
01:09:00.100 Yeah.
01:09:00.580 Hey, drastic times, drastic measures.
01:09:02.880 At least try it.
01:09:03.900 Yeah.
01:09:04.520 Try the TRT cream.
01:09:06.420 They'll send you to jail for that, though.
01:09:08.760 They'll find you.
01:09:09.420 They'll be like, have you been doing this, sir?
01:09:10.860 I think they'll make an example out of you.
01:09:12.220 And you go, what?
01:09:13.040 What are you talking about?
01:09:14.160 I left my cream out.
01:09:15.200 Do you have evidence of that?
01:09:16.240 Yeah.
01:09:16.820 It's like completely wondering.
01:09:18.300 His T levels, they go up on a piece of paper.
01:09:21.460 You have evidence of that?
01:09:22.300 Yeah, we do.
01:09:23.240 His T levels went up.
01:09:24.380 He's been horny on the computer like crazy.
01:09:26.160 Yeah.
01:09:26.620 You make it way worse.
01:09:27.560 All right.
01:09:28.440 Our last piece of cringe is just pure cringe.
01:09:31.340 This guy is doing cringe stuff.
01:09:35.560 Soap on his tongue.
01:09:36.560 Brush it in.
01:09:37.640 That's good.
01:09:38.200 Not good.
01:09:47.700 Man, some people are really desperate to get that gambling website ad.
01:09:53.160 Yeah.
01:09:53.780 They'll do whatever it takes to get that.
01:09:55.400 Yeah.
01:09:56.040 That's content.
01:09:57.180 That's content.
01:09:59.020 All right.
01:09:59.320 Well, that's the end of cringe.
01:10:00.300 Now, I'm going on to Urban Decay.
01:10:01.980 All right.
01:10:04.980 Our first clip of Urban Decay.
01:10:06.760 A man was killed over a fish filet sandwich from McDonald's.
01:10:11.540 Filet-o-fish.
01:10:12.840 Is that what it is?
01:10:13.560 Yeah.
01:10:14.140 It is a fish filet sandwich, but it's the Filet-o-fish.
01:10:17.160 You should know this, right?
01:10:18.200 Yeah, right.
01:10:18.900 Did you ever read it?
01:10:19.820 No.
01:10:20.680 My dad ate it.
01:10:21.660 My dad likes filet-o-fish.
01:10:23.040 There is something where, like, a crispy white fish is probably good, and then when your dad
01:10:27.640 ate it, like, 20 years ago, it was probably-
01:10:30.740 He was eating it in the 90s.
01:10:31.940 But it was probably, yeah, it was probably real fish back then.
01:10:34.880 Trump likes it, too.
01:10:36.140 But now, nowadays, I don't think you eat any fish from fast food.
01:10:40.780 Okay.
01:10:41.080 Sorry.
01:10:41.440 Sorry to distract.
01:10:42.580 So the guy gets murdered over a filet-o-fish.
01:10:45.060 Fish filet.
01:10:46.600 Anthony Landy became irate with a McDonald's employee about a problem with his fish-o-filet
01:10:52.760 order.
01:10:53.620 Jeffrey Limmer tried to calm him down, but the two got into an argument that turned physical.
01:10:58.540 Landry then grabbed a gun from his car and shot Limmer multiple times.
01:11:03.120 Landry's attorney tried to claim self-defense during the trial, which began on Monday.
01:11:08.220 Prosecutors and jurors disagreed.
01:11:10.560 Punishment phase just began.
01:11:12.180 We will monitor it and bring you updates as we learn them.
01:11:15.620 Yeah, and as you can see with the guy's face, he doesn't have enough of a frontal lobe
01:11:19.720 to not kill someone over nothing.
01:11:21.740 Yeah.
01:11:22.020 And I'm surprised he made it that far in life, because he seems middle-aged now.
01:11:26.380 He seems over 45, probably.
01:11:28.420 But yeah, that brain space, it never developed.
01:11:30.860 But he does have the unkempt dreads.
01:11:32.600 Yeah.
01:11:32.900 That we warned you guys about.
01:11:34.120 And obviously, some incident happened at McDonald's where things escalated.
01:11:38.000 And we want to make this broader point.
01:11:39.780 If there's ever black fatigue on display, you just walk away.
01:11:44.340 This is McDonald's problem.
01:11:45.740 Yeah.
01:11:45.880 McDonald's workers, Waffle House workers, you know, those types.
01:11:50.680 Those are the infantry men on the front lines, ground zero against black fatigue.
01:11:56.340 Those guys have to deal with it.
01:11:58.700 You getting involved, like obviously this guy died and I feel horrible for him.
01:12:02.540 You should never try to de-escalate a situation that isn't yours, because something will get taken the wrong way and you'll die.
01:12:08.580 Yeah.
01:12:08.880 And then this guy, another lesson in here, in general, this guy goes and argues self-defense, and obviously he's so retarded that he went out to his car to retrieve a gun to commit the crime and tried to argue self-defense afterwards.
01:12:23.380 But if you get involved in one of these situations, and for no reason, because you're just at McDonald's in parallel to a black moment, and then you eventually get killed, they will make up whatever story they want.
01:12:39.180 And if there wasn't a camera or if there wasn't a witness or if the conditions favored him a little more like he had the gun on him, they can basically like lie on you after you're dead.
01:12:49.360 And say, well, it was self-defense because he felt threatened because it was racially motivated potentially.
01:12:56.140 Yeah, they will throw your reputation in the garbage just to try to get 10 years in prison instead of 25, you know?
01:13:04.060 So just a friendly reminder, if someone's, if you think it's a small issue and you go, guys, I can de-escalate this situation, it's over a filet of fish sandwich.
01:13:15.480 Of course, everyone's going to de-escalate.
01:13:18.140 Nobody's going to rise to murder for that.
01:13:20.120 We've seen it over guacamole, filet of fish, a missing sauce.
01:13:24.840 We've seen people shoot a gun over the most minor shit.
01:13:28.340 So just another lesson to stay away.
01:13:30.600 But yeah, the key takeaway is when it comes to the defense, they will stretch anything because it was self-defense because he feared for his life.
01:13:41.620 And that's different as a black man than it is for a white guy.
01:13:44.360 They'll lie.
01:13:45.200 They'll stretch the truth.
01:13:46.520 They'll smear you.
01:13:47.560 They'll find an old Facebook thing that proves some sort of racial bias that you have.
01:13:52.260 So you want to avoid being besmirched by opposing counsel, you know, by the defendant.
01:13:59.360 That's a good point.
01:14:00.060 They don't have a clean cut justice operation.
01:14:03.040 It's like, well, he's black, so might as well try for self-defense.
01:14:06.340 And that goes for everything, too.
01:14:07.540 A white guy kills his wife or something and he goes, no, she was threatening me.
01:14:10.840 And like the survivor always makes up an insane story.
01:14:13.640 And you don't want to be involved in that.
01:14:15.200 Very true.
01:14:16.240 Let's get to our next story.
01:14:17.540 This white woman was murdered.
01:14:19.200 A couple of them.
01:14:20.160 On Thursday night in Pennsylvania, a black male armed with a machete carried out a violent attack on three women and a service dog.
01:14:26.200 Two of the women and the dog were killed.
01:14:28.480 The incident was captured on surveillance footage.
01:14:30.800 Yet the mainstream media will bury the story because it doesn't fit their narrative on who the real victims are.
01:14:35.400 Middle-aged white women, black guy with a machete, kills the dog, too.
01:14:39.340 You don't hear about it.
01:14:40.300 Like, unbridled rage.
01:14:42.120 You don't hear about it.
01:14:43.400 Something to point out.
01:14:45.260 And we have people like Mark Ruffalo coming out and saying most of the crimes that are committed in this country are by white people.
01:14:51.300 Mark Ruffalo doesn't understand per capita.
01:14:54.400 And he's a libtard.
01:14:56.540 Drunk on Marvel money.
01:14:58.240 Yeah.
01:14:58.800 Doing whatever he wants, private security-wise.
01:15:01.600 And, yeah, he's here to lecture you.
01:15:03.520 And then any time, like, a white person actually does do something, it's stretched to the entire country, the entire world, even if it's not as bad.
01:15:12.200 Like, the Sandman thing in front of the Native American guy, Derek Chauvin.
01:15:16.380 Like, no matter what, that's spread everywhere.
01:15:18.340 But then you have a situation like this where the guy kills two people with a machete.
01:15:22.240 No one even hears about it.
01:15:23.720 And it's on surveillance tape.
01:15:24.940 And they keep those crime scene tapes, like, locked up like their life depends on it.
01:15:29.900 Like, the community relations division is still open in the Justice Department, you know?
01:15:35.080 Yeah, that's a good part.
01:15:36.400 We're never going to see, who's the kid in Texas?
01:15:40.000 Carmelo Anthony.
01:15:40.920 Yeah, Carmelo.
01:15:41.660 How could I forget the name?
01:15:43.020 We're never going to see that unless, I guess, in the trial maybe.
01:15:46.660 Or they'll probably keep a lid.
01:15:48.020 They'll keep the press out.
01:15:49.240 Yeah.
01:15:49.620 But whenever you talk about black crime, it's always, well, white people commit more crime.
01:15:52.820 Or, well, what about school shooters?
01:15:54.840 That's a big one.
01:15:55.720 And we actually have a little debunk on the school shooting myth.
01:15:58.480 Yeah, from Home Math, he said, do you think school shootings are a big problem?
01:16:02.480 Think about every school shooting death in U.S. history, all of them in all states throughout time.
01:16:07.980 That number is the same as the number of murders that U.S. blacks commit in 35 days.
01:16:13.320 That is 3,000 times the rate of murder.
01:16:17.000 Please explain to me how school shootings are a big problem, but black murders are not.
01:16:21.700 You think we need to ban our constitutional rights because of school shootings, but there is no reason to act on a problem 3,000 times the size.
01:16:30.780 Explain your priorities to me.
01:16:33.460 Why do you focus on the issue that's literally 1 30th of a percent of the size of another similar problem?
01:16:38.140 That's the takeaway.
01:16:39.420 Yeah.
01:16:39.800 That's the key takeaway there.
01:16:41.600 And we have some other random attacks that happened over the weekend.
01:16:44.980 This woman was chemically attacked by a black guy.
01:16:47.720 Yeah.
01:16:48.100 Church-going Georgia woman, 46, suffered severe burns and random toxic chemical attack while walking at park.
01:16:55.080 And, you know, when it's a random attack and it's interracial, you know, it's random, I guess.
01:17:01.920 But I think race usually plays a part of it.
01:17:04.220 And this poor, nice woman just got – it was in Savannah, Georgia.
01:17:09.740 Georgia woman suffered severe burns to her face and body after being doused with a toxic chemical in a random attack while she was strolling through a park.
01:17:16.420 And her sadistic assailant is still on the loose.
01:17:19.580 Ashley Wajalewski, 46, was walking laps around Forsyth Park in Savannah Wednesday night.
01:17:25.660 After attending a Christmas program at a nearby church when a stranger approached her from behind and poured corrosive liquid over her head,
01:17:31.600 she let out a blood-curdling scream as the chemical burned her skin, ate through her clothing, and melted her car's key fob in her pocket.
01:17:38.880 Here's a picture of Ashley here.
01:17:41.980 And I guess more on the initial attack, she was instantly like, why are you pouring water on me?
01:17:47.200 And then her skin started to burn.
01:17:49.240 So had no idea what this guy was even up to.
01:17:52.280 How does a fucking impulsive street rat criminal acquire acid?
01:17:56.080 That was my question.
01:17:58.200 Inside job type thing?
01:17:59.380 Well, how do they know how to maintain the chemicals?
01:18:02.820 Yeah, I wore the appropriate PPE.
01:18:05.060 Yeah.
01:18:05.340 I learned that in chemistry class in seventh grade.
01:18:07.560 Glass bottle.
01:18:08.740 Yeah, not plastic.
01:18:10.400 So, yeah, this woman got horrifically burned.
01:18:12.720 And then this is like a tale of two cities, right?
01:18:16.620 Like this nice affluent white woman who is churchgoing and probably sees the best in people.
01:18:21.780 Probably has a nice white couch in her house.
01:18:25.280 Candles are going.
01:18:26.900 You know, paint a picture of like that girl who like does her nails, keeps everything clean.
01:18:30.880 Throw pillows, decorations.
01:18:32.800 She does the mask at night.
01:18:34.220 Like her friends, they chat.
01:18:35.640 They do a little gossip.
01:18:36.840 They love going shopping.
01:18:39.520 And then there's just this entire parallel street rat chemical guy who's like a depraved individual.
01:18:45.440 And that's why like all the shit that we're advocating for like law wise, minimum sentence wise is to protect people like her and to punish people like the street rat, you know, two parallel worlds.
01:19:00.000 And when they collide, it's just a horrible recipe for disaster.
01:19:02.960 And it never ends, it's never Ashley getting this guy or something.
01:19:07.140 That's very true.
01:19:08.180 And we've always told you guys to watch out for people with unkempt dreads.
01:19:11.900 That's an easy rule to follow and it'll protect you a lot of times.
01:19:15.560 There is another angle to this.
01:19:17.860 There's another rule we can add, especially if you're seeing the photo of the perpetrator.
01:19:22.280 He's got the Bugs Bunny shirt, right?
01:19:24.480 And we don't know if he has unkempt dreads.
01:19:26.540 He's got a beanie and a hoodie on.
01:19:28.180 I'm assuming he does.
01:19:29.140 So we're going to go with another leading indicator, the Looney Tunes graphic tee.
01:19:34.100 Yeah.
01:19:34.800 And especially if it's an urban, like urbanified Looney Tunes thing where they're counting money.
01:19:42.440 We're smoking a cigar and.
01:19:44.600 Or a blunt of some kind.
01:19:46.040 Tasmanian devil with the money or the Bugs Bunny with the stacks of cash.
01:19:50.900 And then the older you are, the more of a threat you are as well.
01:19:54.940 Yeah.
01:19:55.400 The Looney Tunes graphic tee on a 19 year old.
01:19:57.940 You're like, eh, I'll cross the road.
01:19:59.880 A Looney Tunes urban shirt on a 32 year old.
01:20:04.280 You should leave town.
01:20:04.940 This guy's going to kill me.
01:20:05.840 You should leave town.
01:20:06.640 You should get out.
01:20:07.100 This guy's following me.
01:20:08.200 Yeah.
01:20:08.480 So that's another indicator.
01:20:10.400 We've seen that a lot.
01:20:11.620 Looney Tunes or, you know, South Park characters with Bart Simpson with the blunt or something.
01:20:17.120 Cookie Monster.
01:20:18.260 Cookie Monster.
01:20:19.460 Yeah.
01:20:19.900 But that gets into white trash.
01:20:20.960 That gets into white trash as well.
01:20:22.260 So, but yeah, they love these shirts and I would avoid.
01:20:27.640 Good call.
01:20:28.620 Because, you know, we like to teach you a little practical lesson at the end of all these.
01:20:32.620 And that's something we can learn for.
01:20:34.160 You know, it's hard to kind of get an angle on the guy's frontal lobe if it looks fully developed.
01:20:37.880 Is he going to kill me over the Filet-O-Fish?
01:20:39.980 I can't really see.
01:20:40.860 Can you look at me from the side, please?
01:20:42.940 But the Looney Tunes shirt.
01:20:43.620 I'm going to head out of here.
01:20:44.520 Yeah, the Looney Tunes shirt is a sure thing.
01:20:47.880 All right.
01:20:48.060 Our next story involves an EBT-sha, which is EBT-sha, EBT-sha.
01:20:54.400 You guys get it, right?
01:20:55.240 Yeah, it's pretty self-explanatory.
01:20:56.900 If you don't get it, you haven't watched a lot of episodes.
01:20:58.980 She just has a ridiculous line I wanted to get on the record.
01:21:03.340 What's the point of food stamps if it's just for real food?
01:21:06.680 Hannah Moore believes she and other stamp recipients should be able to go into the grocery store and buy whatever they like.
01:21:12.680 That's not even cool.
01:21:13.780 What's the point of food stamps if you only buy real food?
01:21:18.840 She's got some eyebrows did.
01:21:21.060 This is like a producer who knew what he had.
01:21:24.580 Yeah, they were roasting her.
01:21:26.600 And eyebrows did, jewelry, AirPods, that hair braid.
01:21:31.540 That's like hundreds of dollars and it takes like 12 hours.
01:21:34.760 You think so?
01:21:35.280 At a cousin house?
01:21:36.300 Yeah, and they're paying.
01:21:37.860 Yeah.
01:21:38.540 Lips maybe did.
01:21:39.920 I don't think I've ever seen an EBT spokesperson, random EBT recipient, who's convinced me that this is needed.
01:21:49.080 I got blown up in Pearl Harbor.
01:21:50.860 Yeah.
01:21:51.220 I can't walk.
01:21:52.340 I really, this helped me out in a tight spot in my family.
01:21:55.240 They always get the worst possible spokesperson ever.
01:21:58.120 And EBT should continue it.
01:21:59.540 And we have some, to wrap up urban, we have some names, some urban names.
01:22:05.220 Because we showed the last ones, mitochondria was the best one.
01:22:08.860 And people started sending me more.
01:22:10.700 And even on the mitochondria list, there were some names that we didn't even mention.
01:22:15.720 Rotravion and Lazavion.
01:22:18.640 Are they brothers?
01:22:19.980 No, they don't even look alike.
01:22:21.580 But the same naming convention, Avion at the end.
01:22:24.420 The convention.
01:22:25.340 Yeah.
01:22:26.520 Lazavion, like he's lazy.
01:22:28.380 And then Rotravion, I don't know what that means.
01:22:31.020 Yeah, we haven't figured out who he is yet.
01:22:32.900 I can't crack it.
01:22:33.680 It's like the Da Vinci code.
01:22:34.920 And then Kendrille is his middle name.
01:22:37.680 And then Mitochondria Tisby, we mentioned her last time.
01:22:42.420 Someone replied on Twitter and said, we was organelles and shit, which I thought was pretty good.
01:22:48.440 And then we have another one here.
01:22:49.700 What do you think that name is?
01:22:52.120 Ariana.
01:22:53.280 Ariana.
01:22:53.740 I think it's Ariana.
01:22:55.320 Oh, yeah.
01:22:55.920 You know, like the normal name Ariana?
01:22:57.620 Yeah, they just had to do it differently.
01:22:59.300 I'd say, how do you spell Ariana?
01:23:00.380 It's like, well, I know ear is E-A-R.
01:23:03.080 I could sound it out.
01:23:04.000 And then Brianna.
01:23:05.460 I know Brianna.
01:23:07.100 Okay.
01:23:07.580 So we got that.
01:23:08.460 And then this woman had her Uber Eats or DoorDash delivery stolen and listened to who did it.
01:23:15.740 DoorDash counts her fucking days.
01:23:18.700 I bought my period.
01:23:20.280 And I decided, hey, I'm going to get me a seafood boil.
01:23:24.220 I'm going to treat myself.
01:23:25.780 So as soon as I see the name of the lady who was picking up my food, I already knew for a fact that my shit was going to get stolen.
01:23:33.080 This bitch's name was Queeshonda.
01:23:37.400 Queeshonda.
01:23:37.880 So she picks up my food.
01:23:42.040 She goes to the restaurant.
01:23:43.480 I'm waiting an hour while she's at the Juicy Crab waiting for her to get my stuff.
01:23:48.000 So I already know right then and there that her big ass was eating my shit.
01:23:51.400 So after like an hour passes by, she ends up going to Dash Mart and I guess all the food that she ate for me worked up, I guess, some type of thirst.
01:24:02.880 So I look in the bag.
01:24:06.240 The story goes on that she also stole her drink.
01:24:08.840 She stole some of her seafood boil from the Tasty Crab, I believe.
01:24:13.040 Queeshonda could not be trusted with a crab seafood boil.
01:24:15.600 And it's interesting because she starts the whole clip off by saying she's mad at DoorDash.
01:24:20.980 I think you're mad at Queeshonda.
01:24:22.580 I think you should be mad at Queeshonda.
01:24:25.260 And it's kind of like who's going to scam who first.
01:24:28.380 Like the Queeshonda who made the video, did she leave a tip?
01:24:32.360 Yeah.
01:24:32.640 What if it's LaShonda?
01:24:33.680 Like the DoorDasher sees it's LaShonda and then the customer sees it's Queeshonda.
01:24:39.220 And it's like, all right, who's going to scam who first?
01:24:41.420 Because somebody's getting scammed in this interaction.
01:24:43.500 You don't tip me, I'm eating your seafood boil.
01:24:46.020 Exactly.
01:24:46.760 Or like the customer can always say it wasn't delivered.
01:24:49.620 You know, it didn't get to me.
01:24:51.520 So there's a battle for first scammer.
01:24:53.520 It's first scammer's advantage.
01:24:55.180 Whoever gets it first gets it done, right?
01:24:57.660 Yeah, very true.
01:24:58.800 And then we have another few names here.
01:25:01.800 These ones?
01:25:02.600 Yes.
01:25:03.280 Ladarius Johnson?
01:25:04.500 Ladarius.
01:25:05.120 So we have a real life precarious Ladarius situation.
01:25:08.640 And then we have Dutavion.
01:25:10.800 Dutavion.
01:25:11.900 Dutavion.
01:25:12.380 I don't know.
01:25:12.940 These seem, these are good names.
01:25:14.700 But we made a joke like a while ago, uh, precarious Ladarius.
01:25:18.200 Yeah.
01:25:18.440 And we've had multiple Ladarius criminals come across the desk lately.
01:25:22.860 Do you think, you guys think we just make this stuff up?
01:25:25.460 Or are most Ladarius?
01:25:26.800 I bet you could, uh, Ladarius's average precariousness rate is probably upwards of 33 to 50% up there.
01:25:34.320 Average precariousness?
01:25:35.820 Yeah.
01:25:36.340 Come on.
01:25:37.240 Come on.
01:25:37.740 We didn't make that up.
01:25:38.760 We're not, whoa.
01:25:39.720 Oh, I have a feeling that Ladarius is precarious.
01:25:41.800 I'm racist or something.
01:25:43.040 It's precarious.
01:25:43.640 No, they're precarious.
01:25:44.980 Their behavior goes crazy.
01:25:46.560 It's easy.
01:25:47.240 All right.
01:25:47.480 And then our last one, which also includes a great looking, uh, what's it called?
01:25:51.920 Mugshot.
01:25:52.380 This is from Tampa.
01:25:53.120 This is local.
01:25:53.940 Local mugshot.
01:25:55.440 And that's Melissa.
01:25:57.820 Melissa Kelly.
01:26:00.240 Melissa.
01:26:00.560 So she's got a normal name, but crazy, uh, crazy attitude on that mugshot.
01:26:05.940 All right.
01:26:06.120 That is the end of Urban Decay.
01:26:07.480 We're now moving on to Uplifting Gold.
01:26:10.880 All right.
01:26:11.700 Uplifting Gold.
01:26:12.620 Hey, don't get too down or too depressed.
01:26:14.060 I forgot to say it.
01:26:15.280 Yeah.
01:26:16.360 It's good.
01:26:16.780 We don't want to get too down or too depressed.
01:26:18.320 Does that happen to any of you guys?
01:26:19.760 I don't even know.
01:26:20.520 Does it?
01:26:21.420 I don't know.
01:26:22.280 I don't get down or depressed.
01:26:23.300 I just move on.
01:26:24.380 I just hear the phrase and go, oh yeah.
01:26:26.060 Maybe I'm built different.
01:26:27.140 I just move on.
01:26:28.000 Yeah.
01:26:28.240 It's hard to be depressed these days.
01:26:29.680 All right.
01:26:30.620 Let's get to our first story on Uplifting Gold.
01:26:32.940 This guy did a bit at Subway and it ended up working out.
01:26:36.220 Mr. Yak.
01:26:37.040 Mr. Yak.
01:26:37.860 Do a closing inspection real quick.
01:26:40.200 Trash area needs to be taken out before closing.
01:26:42.340 Okay.
01:26:42.980 Oh, you're taking it out now?
01:26:44.400 Yep.
01:26:44.700 Okay.
01:26:45.080 Good boy.
01:26:45.420 Really nigga.
01:26:45.980 One very important thing is that, okay, you know what you need, right?
01:26:50.460 I know.
01:26:50.800 Yep.
01:26:51.400 What are those?
01:26:52.940 You need non-slips.
01:26:53.880 If you fall, it's a problem for the manager.
01:26:59.680 There's a leak.
01:27:03.360 Right here.
01:27:04.620 See that?
01:27:05.800 That's a no-no.
01:27:06.760 I need to see the fryer.
01:27:09.800 The fryer.
01:27:13.040 Fryer.
01:27:14.020 So, 485.
01:27:16.120 It's actually supposed to be at 475.
01:27:18.100 Stop the cow!
01:27:19.320 475.
01:27:20.000 Okay.
01:27:20.880 And I do have to make sure everything is good.
01:27:23.320 So, if you don't mind, if you can just make me like a six-inch sub and make sure everything's
01:27:26.800 up to standards, all right, thank you, sir.
01:27:31.380 That's pretty good.
01:27:32.820 You kind of do, like, community help where you, like, correct all the things.
01:27:37.580 Like, oh, there's this Indian guy at Subway, and he's got his toes out with his slides.
01:27:42.260 That was technically not okay.
01:27:44.300 And then you come in.
01:27:44.760 Someone does need to enforce that.
01:27:45.980 I don't care if you have a badge or not.
01:27:47.180 Oh, man.
01:27:47.700 That Subway's kind of gross.
01:27:48.920 They have those trash bags everywhere, and you send in the fake health inspector, and you
01:27:52.900 go, oh, I get this cleaned up.
01:27:54.440 Fake health inspector.
01:27:55.120 It's kind of like a vigilante justice.
01:27:57.740 Yeah, it might be the future.
01:27:58.980 Yeah.
01:27:59.500 All right, this next clip, this kayaker gets scared by a dolphin.
01:28:03.120 He thinks it's a shark.
01:28:08.280 Quick, quick, quick.
01:28:11.700 Isn't that, like, for a second, Jaws?
01:28:14.020 Yeah.
01:28:14.820 I like dolphins, man.
01:28:15.980 They're fun.
01:28:16.740 I like dolphins.
01:28:17.600 And in these shallow waters, too.
01:28:19.860 He just comes cruising, looking like Jaws and shit.
01:28:22.960 I see dolphins all the time.
01:28:24.160 So, yeah.
01:28:25.360 St. Pete.
01:28:26.040 They're everywhere.
01:28:26.860 Do we ever tell a story?
01:28:28.400 Dolphin named Snook?
01:28:29.520 Yeah.
01:28:30.400 No.
01:28:31.300 I don't think we have, at least.
01:28:32.320 We went for a walk, and we saw a dolphin.
01:28:34.620 And some guy's like, oh, a dolphin.
01:28:36.800 And then I said, I think I told him, oh, his name's Snook.
01:28:39.700 No, you were just saying it to me.
01:28:41.840 You were just saying it to me.
01:28:42.980 Oh, is that a Snook?
01:28:43.840 Like, being purposely retarded.
01:28:45.860 Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:28:46.080 I always say, is that a Snook?
01:28:47.000 And it's a huge dolphin.
01:28:47.700 It's a huge, obvious dolphin breaching up out of the water.
01:28:50.940 And he goes, oh, is that a Snook?
01:28:52.660 And then some guy misheard it.
01:28:54.220 And he goes, Snook?
01:28:56.220 And he thought we were talking about the dolphin's name.
01:28:58.620 And then we hear him go up to a group of girls who are, like, two feet behind.
01:29:02.640 And he goes, yeah, his name's Snook.
01:29:04.640 Like, he just heard it from us.
01:29:07.620 Yeah.
01:29:07.960 It's not much of a story.
01:29:09.160 So now there's a dolphin named Snook in St. Pete Harbor that we named.
01:29:14.020 Yeah.
01:29:14.420 I named.
01:29:15.480 On accident.
01:29:16.340 And any dolphin you see, oh, that's Snook the dolphin.
01:29:18.220 That's Snook.
01:29:18.500 We say it now all the time, yeah.
01:29:19.980 All right.
01:29:20.260 Our next clip is an amazing clip.
01:29:22.860 This dog saves the baby from an earthquake.
01:29:26.040 Next.
01:29:32.760 Baby, I'm coming.
01:29:34.120 Hold on.
01:29:36.460 Crazy.
01:29:37.060 And you see how the dog knew the earthquake was coming, like, a second before it happened?
01:29:41.520 And he moves the baby under the table?
01:29:43.640 Yeah.
01:29:44.240 Yeah.
01:29:44.720 Which part of the AI was doing that?
01:29:47.400 And that's a Rottweiler, too, which I have.
01:29:49.620 So it's good to know that he maybe, you know, has the protective instincts like that.
01:29:54.000 Definitely.
01:29:54.540 Definitely.
01:29:55.020 So which AI generated this?
01:29:57.160 Who did this?
01:29:58.120 ChatGPT or what?
01:29:59.300 Oh, yeah.
01:29:59.940 If I was a boomer.
01:30:01.120 Oh, you're one-shotted.
01:30:02.060 You are kind of a boomer.
01:30:03.060 It would be like, send money to save Max, the dog who needs vet bill surgery.
01:30:08.600 Yeah.
01:30:09.100 He saved this baby.
01:30:10.340 You donate, and then your credit card will be stolen from the donation.
01:30:13.400 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:30:14.660 All right.
01:30:15.000 Our last clip is our Pure Americana clip of the week.
01:30:18.380 This guy eats at a restaurant every day, and then when he stopped showing up, the people
01:30:22.920 at the restaurant knew something and was up, and they saved him.
01:30:25.180 At the Shrimp Basket Restaurant in Pensacola, Florida, one customer has been a constant.
01:30:29.200 For lunch, he always ordered a cup of gumbo, light on the rice, hold the cracker, and to
01:30:32.600 get a dinner, cup of gumbo, white rice, no cracker.
01:30:35.260 It was that every day, twice a day, for 10 years.
01:30:38.060 Appreciate you.
01:30:38.440 Chef, Donnell Stallworth says you can set your clock by this guy.
01:30:40.980 Hold up.
01:30:41.560 Mr. Hicks don't miss no day.
01:30:42.580 We open the doors up.
01:30:43.420 Mr. Hicks here to greet us.
01:30:44.980 78-year-old Charlie Hicks was omnipresent, until last September, when he wasn't.
01:30:49.700 Didn't show up for several days.
01:30:51.240 I knew then something was wrong.
01:30:52.860 Fearing the worst, Donnell left work in the middle of his shift and drove to Charlie's
01:30:55.540 apartment.
01:30:56.300 He knocked on the door, repeatedly, but no answer.
01:30:59.200 And right when I was going to turn, I heard a voice just like, help.
01:31:02.340 And then I opened the door up.
01:31:03.580 He was laying on the ground, and I didn't know what his conditions were.
01:31:05.520 That's what's the scariest part right now.
01:31:07.140 We don't know how long Charlie had been lying there.
01:31:09.120 Maybe a few days.
01:31:10.140 He was severely dehydrated and had two broken ribs.
01:31:12.480 But thanks to Donnell, he wouldn't survive.
01:31:14.160 And thanks to the staff at the Shrimp Basket, he would never be alone again.
01:31:17.920 They started by bringing his gumbo to the hospital.
01:31:20.240 Then they went out and got him a new apartment, right next to the restaurant, so the employees
01:31:23.620 could always keep a watchful eye.
01:31:24.840 They got Charlie new appliances, fixed up the place just right, all so that this
01:31:28.700 week.
01:31:29.260 Three months after the accident, Charlie could pick up with his routine right where he left
01:31:33.520 off.
01:31:33.980 There we go.
01:31:34.780 He sat back at his favorite table and ordered his favorite dish.
01:31:37.340 Nothing had changed, except their bond.
01:31:40.380 All right.
01:31:40.760 That's nice.
01:31:41.940 Yo, there's an apartment right next to the gumbo shop.
01:31:45.180 You end up being happy you almost fell and couldn't get up.
01:31:48.680 They put you right next to the gumbo shop.
01:31:50.700 Guy got the same gumbo easy rice twice a day every meal.
01:31:55.400 That's all he ate.
01:31:56.400 That's crazy.
01:31:57.100 The old guys, dude, you hit a certain age, you're kind of like on your way out, you just
01:32:01.960 hammer that routine.
01:32:03.340 Yeah.
01:32:03.780 They really go crazy.
01:32:04.740 That keeps you alive.
01:32:05.620 I watched my grandpa do that hammerer routine.
01:32:08.000 He loves it.
01:32:09.220 Well, any specific foods that he hammered?
01:32:11.960 Oh, he would eat soup that was way too hot.
01:32:14.320 It would burn you.
01:32:15.120 It would burn anybody else.
01:32:16.260 But he would just go, like the nerve endings were gone or something.
01:32:20.960 But yeah, you know, he had his local spots.
01:32:23.280 He had the waitresses who he always talked to, the same people.
01:32:26.600 That's fun.
01:32:27.540 Nobody, not like this though.
01:32:29.000 Same soup twice a day every day.
01:32:31.580 You never went on a trip.
01:32:32.800 You never missed a day.
01:32:34.120 Christmas.
01:32:34.920 No, you're retired.
01:32:35.720 You're retired, dude.
01:32:36.620 Hey, that's all he ate for 10 years is two cups of gumbo a day with a little bit of rice.
01:32:40.960 That's crazy.
01:32:42.060 Keeps you skinny, maybe.
01:32:43.100 Yeah.
01:32:43.900 All right.
01:32:44.440 We have some shout outs, guys.
01:32:45.700 Happy birthday to Dylan on December 14th.
01:32:48.120 He's been watching since episode 120.
01:32:50.540 Happy birthday, Dylan.
01:32:51.480 That's not that good.
01:32:52.760 120?
01:32:53.880 You got to rewatch those.
01:32:54.860 Are you talking, someone just, they said that like, oh, he's been here a while?
01:32:59.340 Yeah.
01:33:00.240 I wouldn't bring it up.
01:33:01.420 120.
01:33:01.780 I'd just say he's a long time show watcher.
01:33:03.340 Episode one or, what are you, missed episodes?
01:33:06.540 Do better, Dylan.
01:33:08.160 Well, we'll check back in with you next year, Dylan.
01:33:09.960 Make sure those old episodes are watched.
01:33:11.420 Happy birthday, though.
01:33:12.160 Happy birthday.
01:33:13.360 Happy birthday to Keshav.
01:33:15.600 He turns 11 today and he watches every episode with his dad, Jason, who has been watching since
01:33:21.480 Man on the Street, Dave.
01:33:22.860 Whoa.
01:33:23.260 An 11-year-old's watching the show?
01:33:25.360 And him and his dad watch together.
01:33:27.300 Happy birthday, buddy.
01:33:28.240 They watch every episode together and his dad's been watching since Man on the Street
01:33:31.000 days.
01:33:31.560 So, Dylan, that's how you do it.
01:33:33.980 Yeah.
01:33:34.580 You watch every single thing since Man on the Street days.
01:33:37.080 That's awesome.
01:33:38.000 And that's cool that he watches with his son.
01:33:40.800 Happy 11th birthday, buddy.
01:33:42.040 Happy birthday.
01:33:42.860 Happy birthday to Caleb K.
01:33:44.920 He turns 18 on December 14th, a couple days ago.
01:33:48.500 We got some young shout outs here, Caleb K.
01:33:50.280 Happy birthday.
01:33:50.780 And we have an even younger shout out.
01:33:52.300 Happy birthday to his sister.
01:33:53.940 Can't forget her.
01:33:54.640 Happy birthday, Chloe, who's turning seven on December 19th.
01:33:59.040 Happy birthday, Chloe.
01:34:00.100 Happy birthday, Chloe.
01:34:01.100 I think that's on the low end, though.
01:34:02.560 That's okay.
01:34:03.460 I don't know.
01:34:04.020 I don't think she knows what's even happening on the note.
01:34:05.900 Okay.
01:34:06.660 That's good, then.
01:34:07.580 That's good, then.
01:34:08.260 It's a fun show.
01:34:09.320 Happy birthday to everyone involved.
01:34:10.420 We're saying your name.
01:34:11.000 It's your birthday coming up.
01:34:12.220 Happy birthday, Chloe.
01:34:13.180 Happy birthday, Chloe and Caleb.
01:34:14.500 All right.
01:34:15.420 And then we have a congrats to Brett and Allison, who got married on December 12th, and they
01:34:20.260 watched the show right before the wedding.
01:34:22.100 That's great.
01:34:22.780 Isn't that nice?
01:34:23.460 Good for you guys.
01:34:24.660 All right.
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