In the Litter Box - August 11, 2025


Peace In The D.C. Streets | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd – Ep. 860 – 8⧸11⧸2025


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 32 minutes

Words per Minute

171.56662

Word Count

15,801

Sentence Count

1,575

Misogynist Sentences

47

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

I am so glad we have a president like President Trump. He just takes charge, takes command, and knows exactly what he's doing. He's not putting up with all the nonsense that's going on in D.C.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Thank you.
00:00:30.000 Thank you.
00:01:00.000 Thank you.
00:01:30.000 How goes it today?
00:01:31.640 Oh, it's another day.
00:01:33.100 Oh boy.
00:01:33.920 It's always a day.
00:01:35.020 Did you see that press conference?
00:01:36.480 I know you did.
00:01:37.880 I did not see the press conference.
00:01:39.640 I had something to do during that time.
00:01:42.200 Understandable.
00:01:42.640 There are always things to do, but I will tell you one thing.
00:01:45.760 I am so glad that we have got a president like President Trump.
00:01:50.460 He just takes charge, takes command.
00:01:54.120 He knows exactly what he's doing.
00:01:55.920 He's not putting up with all this nonsense that's going on in D.C.
00:01:59.240 And you know who really impressed me?
00:02:01.620 Because a lot of people know I have unplugged from all media pretty much.
00:02:06.520 But Janine Pirro, she is a firecracker.
00:02:11.320 I love her.
00:02:12.560 I just love her.
00:02:15.340 I really do.
00:02:16.400 She's not playing.
00:02:17.720 She's not messing around.
00:02:19.440 She's all about getting it done.
00:02:22.020 She knows the loopholes.
00:02:23.420 She knows the system.
00:02:24.520 And she's like, no, not here.
00:02:26.800 You're not going to do that here.
00:02:28.100 I'm a fan.
00:02:31.980 I really am.
00:02:32.960 And I know that's funny for a lot of people.
00:02:34.560 But for those of you that don't know, I don't pay attention to really social media
00:02:39.780 except for a certain few accounts that I trust in.
00:02:43.320 And then when it comes to lamestream media, none at all.
00:02:47.820 And then the only other one, of course.
00:02:50.520 Right.
00:02:50.940 Zero.
00:02:51.440 Zero.
00:02:52.260 Zero.
00:02:53.020 I will not watch it.
00:02:54.020 I can't believe in this time and age that people still listen to legacy media.
00:02:57.600 But if you don't know, it's just 100 percent propaganda run by eight billionaires now.
00:03:02.960 I don't even know what to tell you.
00:03:03.960 I mean, if you don't if you don't get it by now, you're never going to get it.
00:03:07.280 Well, it's really true.
00:03:08.660 And so I am just so happy that we have got President Trump at the helm.
00:03:14.180 He has just got it.
00:03:15.620 He's got the people there that are going to do a great job.
00:03:18.900 You've got Cash Patel who got up to the mic and he started talking about all the cleanup
00:03:22.920 that they've been doing and all of their efforts.
00:03:25.080 That was so cool to see, especially since we're friends with him.
00:03:29.160 To see him in that role was great.
00:03:32.320 And Pam Bondi spoke.
00:03:34.200 You had Pete Hegseth, who was right behind President Trump.
00:03:38.040 And they're not playing.
00:03:39.500 They know exactly how they've been able to basically.
00:03:42.980 All right.
00:03:43.200 So what happens in DeSlazy, if you missed it?
00:03:45.580 Here, long and short version.
00:03:47.380 These are kids.
00:03:48.560 A lot of them are these gangs of kids.
00:03:50.900 And they know that they can basically get away with whatever it is.
00:03:54.360 It doesn't matter if it's murder or hurting somebody.
00:03:57.340 It doesn't matter, right?
00:03:58.740 They know that their record eventually will be expunged.
00:04:01.640 And they will be able to live their best life.
00:04:04.600 They know that they will be sent to like some finger painting camp, right?
00:04:08.840 Where they do community service, barely lifting a finger.
00:04:12.380 And that they go on doing whatever it is they were doing before.
00:04:15.880 They have got to crack down on the system.
00:04:20.260 And they are going to do everything in their power.
00:04:23.420 This whole, you know, this whole bail situation, no cash bail, that has ruined a lot of things.
00:04:31.820 And so President Trump is working on measures to correct that, regardless of what all of
00:04:37.200 these city councils and everything else, whatever they have to offer, they're going to work around
00:04:42.360 this because they know that crime is big.
00:04:44.780 He also talked about like, hey, I'm bringing people here from all over the world to invest
00:04:51.960 in our country.
00:04:53.280 And we've got graffiti everywhere.
00:04:55.500 We've got trash.
00:04:56.680 We've got crime.
00:04:57.660 We've got all of these different things.
00:04:59.240 And the people that were lying about the crime statistics in all of these major cities, that's
00:05:04.380 all going to change.
00:05:06.600 So he wants to clean it up.
00:05:08.260 He's like, why would you want to invest in a place if it's not beautiful?
00:05:11.100 I'm going to make it beautiful.
00:05:13.340 And the room was completely filled with all these reporters.
00:05:18.400 I mean, he was-
00:05:19.020 Massa, make America safe again.
00:05:20.660 And it's true.
00:05:21.660 And he made the joke, you know, about the bigger ballroom.
00:05:24.780 We need a ballroom to handle this crowd.
00:05:27.480 And then somebody said, hey, what about, you know, improving the press area?
00:05:31.840 And he's like, no, I don't want to make you comfortable.
00:05:33.360 Typical.
00:05:35.080 So typical.
00:05:37.040 He's Liberace in the White House.
00:05:38.820 He is.
00:05:40.160 I mean, he really is.
00:05:41.860 He's having so much fun with it.
00:05:43.620 So really, that's it.
00:05:45.480 He's doing everything that he can to work on getting things right, especially in the capital.
00:05:53.500 It's such a beautiful city.
00:05:55.400 People go and visit there all the time.
00:05:57.200 And hopefully, it will be a trickle-down effect.
00:06:00.180 Hopefully, California will take note.
00:06:03.080 And then their Democrat talking points.
00:06:05.300 Crime's down 30% in D.C.
00:06:07.140 No, it's not.
00:06:07.900 You're just not reporting it.
00:06:09.300 That's what he said.
00:06:10.680 And who was it?
00:06:12.360 Their police chief or somebody just got accused of faking the crime data.
00:06:16.360 They sure did.
00:06:17.540 You're not charged with it.
00:06:18.680 And that is what President Trump said.
00:06:22.000 Right now, we are going to take a look into all of that, too.
00:06:26.300 So they know what's going on.
00:06:28.620 And they're fixing it.
00:06:30.640 And then also, the left, you're going to bring federal troops in here.
00:06:35.640 How about the 60,000 National Guards you brought in after you cheated the election for a month to D.C.?
00:06:42.640 The whole thing was a military zone.
00:06:45.360 You got it, Kat.
00:06:46.360 Give me a break.
00:06:48.000 I just have to reiterate, though, this is exactly what we all voted for.
00:06:52.980 This is what we wanted.
00:06:54.740 And President Trump is doing it.
00:06:57.900 He's doing it.
00:06:59.460 I am so proud that we all came together.
00:07:02.280 And when it mattered the most, I mean, people were taking people to the polls and making sure that people were registered to vote.
00:07:09.800 This was a groundswell effort.
00:07:12.220 Oh, no.
00:07:12.680 And it's paid off.
00:07:14.340 It really has.
00:07:15.740 People have asked me why I wasn't so nervous election day.
00:07:18.440 People were, like, calling me and stuff.
00:07:19.720 Are you nervous?
00:07:20.080 And I said, no, man, it's won already.
00:07:22.480 How do you know?
00:07:23.140 Because I've seen they released all the early voting on Friday and Saturday.
00:07:27.400 Oh, gosh.
00:07:28.020 And it's, like, ten times better than I thought it was going to be.
00:07:31.560 I mean, there was just, there's no way they're going to win with that kind of early voting.
00:07:36.200 I mean, the only way they can win is early voting.
00:07:37.840 They wouldn't even win early voting.
00:07:39.020 So, you know, even with mail-in ballots, they were barely winning.
00:07:41.700 So I was like, it's over.
00:07:42.760 Oh, I always play like I'm behind.
00:07:44.640 Even when I play tennis, it's this exact same thing.
00:07:46.840 It's like, okay, pretend that you have lost, you know, and that you are really.
00:07:50.660 So if you're up, like, 6-0, 5-0, you still crush them?
00:07:54.540 Oh, you have to because you know what?
00:07:57.260 I mean, you let go just for a second.
00:07:59.820 And you have to remember, in a sport like that, everybody can play, right?
00:08:03.340 When you make it to a certain level, everybody has all the tools that you have.
00:08:08.020 They just have to turn it on.
00:08:09.280 You never, ever fall asleep.
00:08:11.660 You got to keep going.
00:08:12.740 You got to finish that.
00:08:13.560 It's not over until the fat lady sings.
00:08:16.600 Seriously.
00:08:17.780 So, I mean.
00:08:19.140 Stacey Abrams.
00:08:21.460 Or Letitia James.
00:08:23.200 And you know what?
00:08:24.200 Hopefully, they will start singing soon.
00:08:26.660 They're going to be crying.
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00:10:44.920 I swear, whenever I turn around, I see Florida doing something really great.
00:10:48.440 Did you see what Trump posted today?
00:10:50.960 Which thing?
00:10:52.100 A statement from Donald J.
00:10:53.480 Trump, president of the United States of America.
00:10:55.540 Gold will not be tariffed.
00:10:57.400 Isn't that fabulous?
00:10:58.500 Speaking of gold.
00:10:59.580 He knows exactly what he's doing.
00:11:01.180 He's backdoor trying to get us back on the gold standards.
00:11:03.720 That's what he's doing.
00:11:04.540 He is just doing great things.
00:11:06.580 I mean, no more Mr. Nice Guy.
00:11:08.260 He's not going to go there.
00:11:09.780 He's going to do everything that he can to make sure that we are on par and that we are competitive
00:11:15.180 and that we are going to be the most wonderful, thriving country in the world.
00:11:21.620 And he means business.
00:11:23.560 He really does.
00:11:25.840 He's not messing around.
00:11:27.120 He knows how to make a deal.
00:11:29.080 And he was laughing about it kind of today at the podium.
00:11:32.540 Like, look, this is what I do.
00:11:34.440 What are you talking about?
00:11:36.580 This is what I do.
00:11:37.760 And I'm going to make this country great.
00:11:39.780 He's got plans.
00:11:43.360 I'm telling you what.
00:11:44.840 He has.
00:11:45.120 You mentioned before the show that I posted all them fake cat turds.
00:11:47.820 You couldn't believe it.
00:11:49.100 Well, we had a few minutes to talk before we got on air.
00:11:52.440 And I could not believe all of the fake cat turds out there.
00:11:58.280 When you did that on TikTok and on Facebook.
00:12:02.480 That's just a few of them.
00:12:04.720 Yeah, but cat.
00:12:05.480 I mean, four million on Facebook.
00:12:07.480 How is that legal?
00:12:08.420 Yeah, there's a fake cat turd.
00:12:10.060 It does say, in fairness to them, though, it does say in the description, fan account.
00:12:14.100 But still, it just retweets everything I do.
00:12:17.400 And everybody thinks it's me.
00:12:19.800 Four million.
00:12:20.440 They got more followers than I got on Twitter.
00:12:22.640 And it's fake.
00:12:24.200 Wow.
00:12:24.640 It's probably somebody, though, that they could have had a monster account already and this changed it.
00:12:30.480 I don't think so.
00:12:32.520 You know what?
00:12:32.960 I really don't.
00:12:33.760 Because cat turd, seriously, you have grown that account to such a degree that people look for you everywhere.
00:12:40.920 That does not surprise me.
00:12:42.280 It really doesn't.
00:12:43.040 There's probably, between TikTok and Telegram, there's probably somewhere around 800 to 1,000 fake cat turds.
00:12:49.360 I mean, it is just something.
00:12:50.680 And then that's why I get the emails every now and then, or a lot.
00:12:54.240 Hey, why are you ghosting me?
00:12:55.820 We had a six-month relationship.
00:12:57.600 No, you didn't.
00:12:58.740 I don't know.
00:12:59.140 You had a relationship with one of the other 1,000 fake cat turds, not me.
00:13:03.460 Well, that's just really, I mean, the fact that they can get away with that.
00:13:07.060 And Telegram's even worse.
00:13:09.540 Telegram's the worst one by four.
00:13:11.280 Telegram's the worst one by four.
00:13:11.880 Definitely.
00:13:13.360 But President Trump, I mean, like you said here, he is torching all of this stuff.
00:13:18.060 I mean, he is so tired of the sleazy swamp.
00:13:21.700 Just, they're out of control.
00:13:23.640 They're doing whatever they want to do.
00:13:25.240 They run like a cartel.
00:13:27.240 And so now, all of a sudden, President Trump, he completely flips the script.
00:13:31.680 And he's talking about replacing the IRS with the External Revenue Service
00:13:36.720 and making foreign nations pay America's bills through tariffs instead of bleeding its own citizens dry.
00:13:43.220 I mean, hello, why not?
00:13:45.720 It's real simple what he's doing.
00:13:48.100 Listen to this.
00:13:48.940 Well, think about it.
00:13:50.980 Donald Trump announces the External Revenue Service, and his goal is very simple, to abolish.
00:13:57.160 His goal is to abolish the Internal Revenue Service and let all the outsiders pay.
00:14:02.380 Do you believe at some point in time we could find a way, once the country's back on its feet
00:14:06.900 and getting enough revenue and paid off our debt, do you think it's possible to find a way
00:14:10.980 to eliminate federal taxes?
00:14:12.580 There is a way.
00:14:13.840 There is a way.
00:14:15.480 I mean, if we, if what I'm planning comes out, it's a great question, by the way.
00:14:20.260 Everyone could have taken their message.
00:14:21.380 You're pretty sophisticated.
00:14:22.240 And, yeah, I have a real shot.
00:14:24.560 We're taking in tremendous amounts of money.
00:14:26.540 The answer is, yeah, there's a, I think there's a real shot.
00:14:30.540 I actually say there's a shot at, you know, we have the Internal Revenue Service.
00:14:34.640 We could use the External Revenue Service, and we wouldn't even need the Internal Revenue Service.
00:14:39.840 Can we reform taxes to eliminate the need to file?
00:14:43.220 Well, it's possible, you know, if the tariffs work out really well, you wouldn't need income tax.
00:14:49.060 You know that.
00:14:49.720 If tariffs work out well, our country at its richest was during, from 1870 to 1913.
00:14:56.760 That was the richest, and that was, we were an all-tariff nation.
00:15:00.540 And it's possible we'll do a complete tax cut, because I think the tariffs will be enough to cut all of the income tax.
00:15:07.640 You see where this is headed?
00:15:08.860 This is just a, a, a piling of just different interviews that he's given where he has been talking about this before.
00:15:16.180 Oh, wouldn't that be, he'd be the most popular president in history if he got rid of income tax.
00:15:20.340 He is changing the system.
00:15:21.900 Can you imagine the boom in the economy?
00:15:23.740 My God.
00:15:24.360 Oh my gosh.
00:15:25.540 It would be fantastic.
00:15:27.620 And he's been teasing a lot lately about what he plans on doing.
00:15:31.640 But these are not new ideas.
00:15:33.280 I mean, again, this is why I played this clip.
00:15:35.560 These are our older ideas.
00:15:37.660 This is not the first time he's talked about it.
00:15:39.500 He's been very honest with everybody about it.
00:15:42.380 So, imagine.
00:15:44.260 Here you had the Biden administration, right?
00:15:47.040 80,000 IRS workers that were going to be armed, that were going to be knocking at your door.
00:15:52.400 And now look.
00:15:55.480 They wouldn't be knocking any Democrats' doors, just Republicans.
00:15:58.560 Believe me.
00:15:59.360 Oh, goodness sakes.
00:16:01.480 That's the problem.
00:16:02.720 That is the problem.
00:16:04.580 And especially when you start talking about, you know, Piglosi, just the tip of the Democrats' iceberg on insider trading.
00:16:11.620 I mean, there are so many that have been able to do this.
00:16:14.740 She's worth $400 million.
00:16:15.700 Think about that for a second.
00:16:18.720 Just like Trump said the other day, she's a better trader than all the thousands of expert traders in the world.
00:16:26.500 She has a better percentage than all of them.
00:16:29.320 Oh, my gosh.
00:16:30.460 That means insider trading.
00:16:33.220 She's the most incredible trader the world has ever seen.
00:16:37.920 A bunch of people in Congress are, aren't they?
00:16:40.120 Well, they certainly are.
00:16:40.960 They know our laws are coming down.
00:16:42.460 They know everything three or four days, and they just go up there, and nobody ever does anything to them.
00:16:47.120 Well, they said, you know, this is one of the things that happened.
00:16:51.020 You have one of the clearest examples of the Democrats and the reason why they're staying silent.
00:16:56.820 Democrat Rep. Tom Swozy of New York repeatedly failed to file his transaction reports on time across nearly 300 personal financial transactions worth at least $3.2 million.
00:17:10.000 Suzo, he ignored the stock acts deadlines.
00:17:14.340 When asked whether he had paid fines for the violation, he either refused to comment or simply didn't respond.
00:17:20.420 I mean, that's the thing.
00:17:21.040 They don't feel like they need to.
00:17:23.540 They've gotten away with it.
00:17:24.820 I mean, who's going to call them out?
00:17:26.420 I mean, this whole system, it has been so fixed for so long.
00:17:34.700 There is some serious amount of work to do in order to correct it.
00:17:39.680 How many times I say it, we need another four or eight years.
00:17:43.160 We do.
00:17:44.020 With J.D. Vance in there, it's that bad.
00:17:46.520 It's just they've ruined it through Obama and through Biden.
00:17:50.600 I mean, they had the White House, which Biden cheated.
00:17:53.920 Sure, Obama did, too.
00:17:55.140 But, I mean, they had the White House 12 of the last 16 years.
00:17:57.960 And they just that that clan of traitors have just brought this country down to its knees.
00:18:03.160 It's true.
00:18:04.920 And that's the thing.
00:18:06.400 I mean, they have got people sitting up there in seats that should not have ever been there.
00:18:12.460 In fact, they talk about election fraud.
00:18:15.920 It may have seated indicted Democrat.
00:18:19.100 So, here you've got serious irregularities in the 2024 congressional election.
00:18:26.380 Because, remember, it's not just in the federal election.
00:18:30.200 It is also in congressional elections as well.
00:18:33.500 And we know that it works both ways.
00:18:35.620 I mean, there are a lot of rhinos that get their seats.
00:18:37.540 Take Murkowski, for example.
00:18:39.500 I mean, all of a sudden, they introduce, what, rank choice voting.
00:18:42.540 Well, there's a reason why they do that, right?
00:18:45.300 To make sure that she wins, because McConnell loved her so much.
00:18:49.280 Her, and you have Collins, and you have just the same people over and over again.
00:18:54.620 Funny how we haven't seen old Glitch on a microphone in about six or seven months, isn't it?
00:19:00.020 Because he's so pathetically weak and sick.
00:19:03.240 He's a turtle.
00:19:03.920 And old and demented.
00:19:04.840 He don't know what planet he's on.
00:19:06.960 He doesn't know where he is.
00:19:08.740 But, boy, he can't let go of that power.
00:19:10.820 He can't spend his last days on this earth, or last years on this earth.
00:19:15.700 How many times he's got left?
00:19:16.580 He can't spend it with his grandkids.
00:19:18.100 He's got to hold on to that power all the way to the end.
00:19:20.980 Well, Kat, I don't even think it's him.
00:19:22.820 It's disgusting.
00:19:23.520 I don't even think it's him.
00:19:24.920 I think it's like the auto-pen situation.
00:19:27.880 Again, it's the people behind him that is running the show.
00:19:32.360 Same thing with Feinstein.
00:19:34.160 Same thing with all of them that get sick like that.
00:19:36.220 I mean, Carter, kids push him out there so everybody can see his mouth open and hematose.
00:19:42.160 What a sorry bunch of family members.
00:19:45.140 If that was somebody in my family, I'd make sure, especially if they were famous,
00:19:48.840 that they would never be remembered like that.
00:19:51.140 You don't be remembered like that.
00:19:53.920 Humiliated.
00:19:55.300 Completely humiliated.
00:19:57.140 But, see, here's the thing.
00:19:58.060 I mean, it worked the same way with the auto-pen.
00:20:00.140 So, of course, it's going to work the same way here.
00:20:03.700 This is how they do it.
00:20:05.260 They do not care.
00:20:07.540 They love having a front man.
00:20:09.380 I mean, when you talk about Obama, he even said the quiet part out loud.
00:20:13.900 He would love to be on the earpiece calling the shots.
00:20:18.480 Hello?
00:20:19.700 That was his idea of a good time.
00:20:23.200 You remember the story we was talking about in Canada Friday,
00:20:25.840 about them fining people $25,000 to walk in the woods?
00:20:29.500 Yes.
00:20:29.980 And we were joking, like, what do you think they're going to do, just spark?
00:20:32.820 Their boots are going to spark against a rock and start a fire?
00:20:35.820 Of course, there's no chance if you're just hiking in the woods.
00:20:38.200 You're not going to start a fire.
00:20:39.800 But, so, this happened a couple of weeks ago in Saskatchewan, the same place.
00:20:46.180 So, they called a volunteer firefighter there.
00:20:49.240 He set 30 of the wildfires, and he just got sentenced.
00:20:54.160 So, he got 18 months of probation and 200 hours of community service for actually deliberately starting 30 fires.
00:21:02.980 So, if you walk in the woods with your dog down a trail, you get a $25,000 fine.
00:21:09.120 If you, for a month, a month long, he started a fire every day for 30 days.
00:21:14.540 You get 18 months of probation and 200 hours of community service.
00:21:19.240 That's how completely lost these commie leaders in Canada are.
00:21:23.220 This is exactly what President Trump is cleaning up in D.C., because that's the thing.
00:21:28.820 They get a slap on the wrist, and nothing happens to them.
00:21:33.300 They go on living their best life, and that's it.
00:21:36.420 This is the problem.
00:21:39.240 30 fires in a month.
00:21:40.980 Think how many animals died.
00:21:43.940 Yeah, and land he just destroyed.
00:21:45.720 I don't know, maybe just, yeah, oh, yeah, tons of animals, thousands and thousands and thousands of all kinds of stuff, I'm sure, rabbits and squirrels and deers and everything else.
00:21:56.600 Of course, and then you completely disrupt the entire situation, but not only that, I mean, where are all the people that care about forests and about land and about the implications and what happens as a result of burning all of this stuff down?
00:22:12.200 And it's a firefighter, interesting, isn't it?
00:22:15.920 A firebug.
00:22:18.360 Gosh, arsonist.
00:22:20.480 But that's all he gets?
00:22:23.860 I mean, 218 months of probation and 200 hours of community service?
00:22:31.160 I'm sure he's really going to learn his lesson, right?
00:22:34.440 Well, yeah, well, they're acting like it's, you know, that this is their number one problem right now, and they're going to crack down anybody who could potentially start a fire.
00:22:41.700 But if you actually start a fire, you get one one-hundredth of the punishment if you didn't start a fire and just walked in the woods.
00:22:49.440 Exactly.
00:22:50.680 Oh, my goodness.
00:22:51.980 It makes about as much sense as anything liberals do, leftists do, don't.
00:22:55.820 What a mess.
00:22:57.760 Nothing.
00:22:58.540 But this is a big one.
00:22:59.800 All right, so we're going to go over here and we're going to talk about this particular election in Texas, 28th District.
00:23:06.320 It has raised significant concerns about the security and the validity of the vote.
00:23:11.660 It's a big deal.
00:23:12.840 So the district is already in the national spotlight because of the incumbent congressman, Henry Qualler from Democrat Texas.
00:23:21.820 He is now on his 11th term.
00:23:24.240 He faces a federal investigation, more than $600,000.
00:23:30.220 And guess what?
00:23:31.820 Payments from foreign entities.
00:23:36.500 So when you talk about these elections and if there is any foreign involvement, there obviously is.
00:23:43.820 So during the recount, one ballot box went missing for some time.
00:23:48.220 Under Texas law, a chain of custody breach is a serious violation and it can be enough to void the election result.
00:23:56.260 No explanation has been provided for the disappearance and no action has been taken to determine why the box was removed or whether the contents were compromised.
00:24:08.480 But, of course, destroying these ballots before proper verification removes a safeguard against fraud and constitutes a breach that can invalidate a certification.
00:24:20.300 So they're looking at all of these different situations.
00:24:24.120 I mean, you remember in California, they had big old buses that were delivering ballots two weeks later.
00:24:30.520 Yeah.
00:24:31.040 They were caught on video.
00:24:33.760 We'll just count until we win.
00:24:35.360 We'll just put, yeah, they, I mean, let's just say it.
00:24:38.160 And some people don't want to say it.
00:24:39.640 They pre-filled out ballots with Joe Biden's name on it and then waited until it looked like, and it's like, astonished.
00:24:47.660 They had them waiting.
00:24:48.980 They wasn't going to do anything.
00:24:49.940 But if it looked like he was going to win and then all of a sudden here comes Trump and you could see it.
00:24:54.140 There was with 65 percent, 80 percent in the swing states counted and it was obviously going to win all the swing states again.
00:25:01.580 And they just stopped counting.
00:25:03.240 They certainly did.
00:25:04.760 All at the same exact time when Fox called Arizona, they stopped counting.
00:25:09.020 But not in the whole United States, just in those swing states.
00:25:12.760 And then they brought all those pre-filled ballots out, not mailing ballots, not even the ones, the 2,000 mule ballots.
00:25:21.740 But I'm talking about people sitting in a warehouse and they brought them in.
00:25:26.460 Just that was it.
00:25:27.620 They didn't have no down ballots or anything.
00:25:29.280 It was just Trump.
00:25:30.420 It's, I mean, just Biden.
00:25:31.680 That's why you see that.
00:25:32.860 You always see that graph of it's going this and this and this.
00:25:35.900 And then it goes straight up at 3 a.m. and back over.
00:25:39.240 It is.
00:25:39.580 That's why you always see that graph.
00:25:41.040 They cheated like hell.
00:25:42.560 It is so obvious what happened in that election.
00:25:46.780 And I love that President Trump is out there talking about the stolen election.
00:25:49.980 I mean, today he talked about it, how they stole the election, how the election was rigged.
00:25:54.940 He doesn't even hesitate.
00:25:56.660 But see, they cheated in so many different ways.
00:26:01.620 I mean, whether you say, okay, they filled out all of these ballots or they kept running
00:26:07.100 these different things through the machine or whether they had suitcases under the desk
00:26:11.740 or, you know, any of these other things when they were accusing President Trump of and impeached
00:26:17.780 him twice.
00:26:18.760 I mean, that was a psyop like you've never seen before.
00:26:21.720 They went after him in ways that you can't go after a person.
00:26:26.460 Then you've got the census, right?
00:26:28.500 I mean, how did they not cheat?
00:26:30.440 They were sitting there delivering all of these different seats to people that had no
00:26:34.740 business having them because they were being represented by illegal some of these areas
00:26:39.760 that should not have a say in our election.
00:26:43.380 So the census, of course, and we went through all of that on Saturday, how that is going
00:26:48.440 to really help here.
00:26:49.880 But when you start adding up, how didn't they cheat?
00:26:52.360 My gosh, it's so obvious in one aspect or another.
00:26:56.880 And that's what he's got to do.
00:26:58.600 Every way you could possibly cheat, they cheated.
00:27:00.900 I mean, up to, I mean, this weekend we're reading and talking about all this stuff and
00:27:05.060 it's like up to 40 seats, really?
00:27:07.800 It could be up to 40 seats that they are taking in Congress.
00:27:12.660 And now you've got this little weasel, new scum, who's like, oh, well, then I'm going to
00:27:17.180 redraw California.
00:27:18.480 And you know what, pal?
00:27:19.880 Go ahead.
00:27:20.360 Everybody sees you for this lazy salesman that you are.
00:27:23.200 You've already done it so many times, it's going to be hard.
00:27:25.780 It's true.
00:27:27.620 It is so true.
00:27:30.220 The Democrats are acting all appalled by this, right?
00:27:33.240 Oh, they can do it, but Republicans cannot.
00:27:36.480 But we've watched and we've watched them amass this incredible power.
00:27:41.220 And this is how they've done it.
00:27:42.860 And no one has thought to stop them.
00:27:44.660 And until now, we haven't had anybody that would until we have President Trump.
00:27:48.900 And he knows exactly how they're doing it.
00:27:52.520 So he's taking care of it, just like everything else.
00:27:56.140 I love this man.
00:27:57.700 I just, every single time he gets up there, he puts a smile on my face.
00:28:01.960 I'm like, there he is, doing his thing.
00:28:04.220 He's really not worried about any of these fools.
00:28:07.520 He's just not.
00:28:08.100 Honey Badger don't give a F.
00:28:09.280 No, he doesn't.
00:28:11.140 No, he doesn't.
00:28:11.540 You don't have to run again either.
00:28:12.880 So, you know, if you don't have to run again, there's a big freedom to that.
00:28:18.020 Oh, my gosh.
00:28:19.080 And they keep putting up these fake, you know, especially Fox News,
00:28:21.960 who uses this very liberal polling system.
00:28:25.720 And they're like, oh, man, he's only got, of course, Rasmussen has a 52% approval.
00:28:29.880 No, he's got a 36% approval rating on Fox News.
00:28:33.380 It's like, who cares, man?
00:28:35.180 Ain't going to change a damn thing about what's coming.
00:28:37.660 It's all lies.
00:28:38.660 You can, why are you trying to lie about the polls at this point?
00:28:41.120 He's not even running again.
00:28:41.980 It doesn't matter.
00:28:42.880 He's not going to stop doing what he's doing.
00:28:44.360 If you can put him out at 1%, and, of course, it's not true, but he's not going to stop.
00:28:49.480 No, he isn't going to stop at all.
00:28:52.160 He even says, look, I'm not even doing this for myself.
00:28:54.580 I'm doing this for the country.
00:28:55.780 I mean, that's where he is.
00:28:57.500 And anybody that has had two assassination attempts, don't question them, right?
00:29:03.960 I mean, he's obviously not doing it for himself because he's been, they've been trying to take
00:29:08.540 him down for quite some time.
00:29:10.020 So, yeah, no, I don't even, I don't even think for one second or hesitate.
00:29:14.440 The fact that we have somebody that cares that much about this country, let him do his thing.
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00:32:46.840 When it's done that way.
00:32:49.180 When it's done that way.
00:32:50.260 But do I want to go and take a swig out of anything?
00:32:52.540 No.
00:32:52.900 Mom.
00:32:53.660 Nope.
00:32:55.280 Nope.
00:32:56.260 Not me.
00:32:57.360 I'm a little teetotaler over here.
00:32:58.980 But I have plenty of friends that make up for me.
00:33:04.460 I can promise you that.
00:33:06.560 Goodness.
00:33:07.340 A lot of them who I put on the plane today.
00:33:09.360 I'm proud to report they are on their way home.
00:33:14.120 So, yes.
00:33:15.440 That Judge Jeanine thing you were talking about.
00:33:17.400 It's funny how that worked out.
00:33:18.760 I love her.
00:33:19.800 They wouldn't put in Ed Martin because of our people, of course.
00:33:23.020 Thune.
00:33:23.880 He's probably guilty of something.
00:33:25.400 And then, so, he gets, we get Judge Jeanine, and he gets put over to investigate Adam Schiff
00:33:34.580 and Tish to be the special prosecutor.
00:33:38.660 So, he's just like, man, if the Democrats, they should have just done it the way it was
00:33:44.100 supposed to go.
00:33:44.580 It would have been a lot easier for them.
00:33:45.920 Oh, she is so good.
00:33:48.680 She's not even messing around.
00:33:50.420 She took over that mic.
00:33:51.640 She could not wait to get in front of that mic because, you know what, she's comfortable
00:33:54.800 there anyway.
00:33:56.180 And she had a lot to say on the subject.
00:33:58.880 She had done her homework.
00:34:00.240 She knows exactly what she needs to do.
00:34:01.980 She knows how the laws are failing them and what they can and cannot do.
00:34:07.360 And so, she's like, hey, we're changing all of that.
00:34:10.860 We're changing it.
00:34:12.880 And so, they talked about, of course, AKA Big Balls and what happened to him.
00:34:19.620 Concussion.
00:34:20.240 He was completely bloody.
00:34:21.400 They didn't call him by the name Big Balls, but they called him by his real name, which
00:34:26.600 no one even knows what his real name is.
00:34:28.760 Yeah.
00:34:29.460 I don't want him to have another name.
00:34:30.860 He's Big Balls to me.
00:34:31.840 It's like you're always going to be cat turd to me.
00:34:34.280 I mean, it's just the way it goes.
00:34:36.600 Once you get called Big Balls, it's over.
00:34:39.240 Well, it's Edward Corstein is his name, but I would never remember that.
00:34:43.740 But he was severely beaten by eight black teens after he attempted to defend a woman
00:34:50.260 who was being assaulted and robbed by the gang.
00:34:54.240 And I mean, this is the thing.
00:34:56.180 This is where she came out.
00:34:57.060 She said, look, these kids understand that the jurisdiction is through the state attorney
00:35:01.980 general, Brian Schwab.
00:35:04.360 She said, I can't arrest them.
00:35:05.860 I can't prosecute them.
00:35:07.660 They go to family court.
00:35:09.120 They get to go and do yoga and arts and crafts.
00:35:13.100 Enough.
00:35:13.720 It changes today.
00:35:16.320 She is the perfect pick for this position.
00:35:23.000 She is good.
00:35:24.080 And this whole no cash bail, she says, look here, we need to get rid of this concept.
00:35:30.020 It is absurd.
00:35:31.940 This is the problem.
00:35:33.180 And the D.C. City Council, I mean, the D.C. Council, she's like, mm-mm, we're fixing.
00:35:39.120 No cash bail is the worst thing that you could do.
00:35:42.560 They have that, too, in LA.
00:35:43.520 It is.
00:35:44.060 It's ridiculous.
00:35:45.400 Yes.
00:35:46.100 It is only added to the problem, Kat.
00:35:49.580 It is added to the problem.
00:35:53.040 I think she's wonderful.
00:35:55.760 I think she is such a great pick.
00:35:58.140 Such a wonderful addition to the team.
00:36:01.080 Oh, boy.
00:36:02.480 And I know a lot of people only knew her from Fox News.
00:36:05.300 I didn't really know her from that because I didn't watch Fox News.
00:36:07.940 I don't watch Fox News.
00:36:10.540 But I can tell you when somebody gets up there and they are that passionate and she's talking
00:36:15.260 and she leaves a position to get back to what she loves, and that's really what President
00:36:19.920 Trump was saying.
00:36:20.840 Hey, look, she was a fantastic judge.
00:36:23.960 This is how she got on Fox News is because of her passion, because she's aggressive, because
00:36:30.000 she loves what she does.
00:36:31.520 She loves the law.
00:36:32.680 And now she's back doing that.
00:36:35.460 And you can tell.
00:36:36.160 I mean, she was wearing red.
00:36:38.100 She was hot, hot, hot like a tamale today.
00:36:42.100 I love her.
00:36:43.700 Just think she's great.
00:36:45.380 So that's fantastic.
00:36:47.800 President Trump has got all the people that he needs that to get the job done.
00:36:53.420 And I thought it was great.
00:36:55.620 I mean, you have Vice President Vance, who dropped a bomb during the interview.
00:37:00.300 He says, look, there are active investigations you won't even be aware of until we announce
00:37:05.680 the conclusion of the investigation.
00:37:09.360 So lots of things happening behind the scenes.
00:37:13.680 They're doing good.
00:37:15.220 I'm telling everybody.
00:37:16.060 I've told everybody not to panic.
00:37:18.200 Well, you know, we're impatient because a lot of us are here still since 2015, glued,
00:37:25.440 going, okay, okay, let's go.
00:37:28.920 We finally have it.
00:37:30.200 But we're 200 days in, a little bit over 200 days in.
00:37:33.840 It's all happening, I'm telling you.
00:37:35.800 And they're working hard to get this thing figured out.
00:37:40.420 They've got to.
00:37:40.980 They know what's on the line.
00:37:45.120 They know exactly what's on the line.
00:37:49.240 I mean, we've got the same old crooks.
00:37:52.500 I mean, a judge has now blocked, thank goodness, Beto Boy.
00:37:57.240 Gosh, I cannot stand this Beto Boy.
00:37:59.660 His shady fundraising for runaway Democrats, right?
00:38:03.540 So a judge has temporarily blocked Beto O'Rourke's shady deals to bankroll the runaway Dems.
00:38:10.980 This is a group of state legislatures who fled Texas to stall redistricting efforts.
00:38:16.740 They look like a bunch of morons.
00:38:19.120 They really do.
00:38:20.300 They look cowardly.
00:38:22.680 They look ridiculous.
00:38:24.740 Get back to work or lose your seat.
00:38:26.540 End of story.
00:38:29.120 This is not the first time they've done this shit in Texas.
00:38:31.960 I know.
00:38:32.980 And a lot of people are saying, hey, you know, Abbott has claimed that he's going to do this and that before.
00:38:38.080 He needs to go ahead and do it.
00:38:40.220 And he does.
00:38:42.920 They lost the last time.
00:38:46.520 They tried this.
00:38:47.520 They're going to lose again.
00:38:48.600 There's no winning.
00:38:49.300 No, definitely not.
00:38:54.840 The Beto bribe buyouts that were bankrolling the runaway Democrats have been officially stopped.
00:39:02.840 People like Robert believe that Texas can be bought.
00:39:07.020 And they go on to say, today I stopped that.
00:39:10.300 This is Paxton.
00:39:12.940 Paxton is fantastic, too.
00:39:15.320 He really is.
00:39:16.380 He's going to be great in the Senate.
00:39:19.500 I hope.
00:39:20.860 I hope we get him in there.
00:39:21.360 Nancy Pelosi just actually had the balls to tweet this.
00:39:25.200 Donald Trump delayed deploying the National Guard on January 6th when our Capitol was under violent attack and lives were at stake.
00:39:31.440 Now he's actively activating the D.C. Guard to distract from the incompetence, mishandling of tariffs, health care, education, and immigration, just to be a few blunders.
00:39:39.640 She is such a liar.
00:39:41.840 She's the one that delayed it.
00:39:43.440 She sure did.
00:39:44.320 She certainly did.
00:39:47.320 She knew all about it.
00:39:48.820 We've got her on video.
00:39:50.500 But see, they're going to continue just to lie.
00:39:52.640 And the media's job is to continue to print those lies and to repeat those lies.
00:39:58.600 And they are losing all credibility because everybody knows what happens on January 6th.
00:40:04.320 Most people have woken up to the fact that this was an inside hit job on President Trump to make sure that he didn't run again.
00:40:12.200 These sneaky Democrats, we have an opportunity to make sure that they don't hold any power.
00:40:21.140 Take all these traitors down.
00:40:22.400 Yes.
00:40:22.620 Put them on handcuffs.
00:40:23.600 It's time.
00:40:24.300 We don't want to deal with them anymore.
00:40:25.200 None of this stops without mass arrests.
00:40:27.320 None of it.
00:40:27.860 Mm-hmm.
00:40:29.480 True.
00:40:32.460 I mean, what have we got here with these people?
00:40:37.420 And of course, some of the biggest racists of them all, like Jasmine Crockett.
00:40:43.660 I mean, you've got Abbott who's saying, look, Jasmine Crockett says something racist daily.
00:40:48.620 She is so horrible to people.
00:40:53.340 She's not even going to have a seat left.
00:40:57.880 She's not going to, they're not going to vote for her again in a different district when it's redrawn.
00:41:02.960 Oh, if they redistrict, she's gone.
00:41:05.420 She is horrible.
00:41:07.800 Her own staff doesn't like her.
00:41:10.080 They say that she's awful to people.
00:41:12.260 I know, but I want her in AOC out in front.
00:41:15.280 That's the thing.
00:41:15.860 Everybody's like, man, just get her out of there.
00:41:17.480 I want her out front.
00:41:18.540 And I want her to talk as much as possible.
00:41:20.480 Hit the microphone.
00:41:22.480 Just be the face of the Democrat Party.
00:41:24.940 That's right.
00:41:26.720 Oh, gosh.
00:41:28.460 That fake ghetto accent.
00:41:29.980 We all know you're a trust fund, baby.
00:41:32.600 Private schools.
00:41:34.100 Yeah, private schools.
00:41:35.760 After private schools.
00:41:37.960 She's used to ordering people around.
00:41:39.940 Fake ghetto accent.
00:41:41.320 Just put her out there front and center.
00:41:43.220 I want to hear as much as possible.
00:41:44.980 I can hit the mute button, but it destroys their party.
00:41:48.540 Well, they say that she wants to.
00:41:49.480 Nobody's going to vote on.
00:41:50.580 Nobody's going to vote on.
00:41:51.860 They're like, we'll run an AOC Crockett ticket.
00:41:54.520 Go ahead.
00:41:55.940 Nobody's going to vote on somebody that hates America.
00:41:58.380 Well, AOC is part of that fake accent, too.
00:42:01.100 And fake person.
00:42:02.000 Also, Sandy is just as fake as everybody else.
00:42:04.800 They're just a bunch of, you know, C-rated actors.
00:42:10.640 What was she said at the time?
00:42:12.040 Not calm down, but she said it and was really trying to do it in this Latino accent.
00:42:17.860 Remember?
00:42:18.580 Oh, gosh.
00:42:19.700 When she's trying to calm the crowd down.
00:42:22.900 Oh, I don't remember what all it was.
00:42:25.700 Oh, God.
00:42:25.800 It was hilarious.
00:42:26.360 But it's just so bad.
00:42:27.560 But, you know, this is the thing.
00:42:30.620 If that's the best they've got, we're in really good shape, folks.
00:42:36.380 We're really in great shape.
00:42:38.740 And here's the other part of the whole thing.
00:42:40.700 It's like you can't find a movie on Netflix or in a theater that is as good as the one we're
00:42:46.900 watching with President Trump at the helm starring in it.
00:42:49.820 I mean, he has got the swamp on the run.
00:42:54.860 And he is forcing the Republicans to step up and do their job because people are paying
00:43:00.180 attention.
00:43:02.860 They really are.
00:43:05.080 And today, I mean, Liberation Day was just no exception.
00:43:09.520 He was so proud.
00:43:10.500 And he was showing the statistics.
00:43:12.380 He was like, look, I am not messing around here.
00:43:18.020 This is crazy.
00:43:19.820 When you start looking that we're in worse shape than other places in the world, and
00:43:24.820 he started rattling them off, he said, we've got a problem here.
00:43:31.100 But the fact that Nancy Piglosi would even bring up the National Guard is ridiculous.
00:43:36.900 I mean, when he was...
00:43:37.260 She knows what she's doing.
00:43:38.560 Sure.
00:43:39.920 Running with headlines for everybody.
00:43:41.860 She's giving the media their cue, their talking points, because they're afraid, probably,
00:43:48.160 that most of their correspondence is going to be subpoenaed because they're all going to
00:43:52.940 be in the hot seat.
00:43:54.940 So they're cutting down on their emails and everything else.
00:43:57.800 I'm sure of it.
00:43:59.440 But look, I mean, when you start talking, all right, the murder rate in Washington today
00:44:04.160 is higher than that of Bogota, Colombia, Mexico City.
00:44:08.940 Some places that you hear about being the worst places on earth and de-sleazy is much
00:44:15.920 higher.
00:44:16.340 Carjackings have more than tripled.
00:44:20.120 Murders in 2023 reached the highest rate probably ever.
00:44:23.960 They said 25 years, but they don't know what that means because it only goes back 25 years.
00:44:30.740 It can't be any worse.
00:44:33.640 These are the statistics that they're going off of.
00:44:37.120 And then, I mean, all of this graffiti, all of these different...
00:44:40.660 With the statues, he talks about how he was able to reverse that.
00:44:44.340 And they had a noose around one of the statues' necks, and they all had to kind of walk away.
00:44:49.120 Because it was like, as soon as he did that, he was like, no.
00:44:51.380 I just posted AOC's fake black accent.
00:44:53.800 Let's listen to it.
00:44:54.460 It's 24 seconds.
00:44:55.780 Oh, that's so embarrassing.
00:44:58.240 It really is what an insult to everybody.
00:45:02.040 Here, let me go over there.
00:45:04.860 And I, for one, am tired of hearing about how a two-bit union buster thinks of himself
00:45:12.880 as more of a patriot than the woman who fights every single day
00:45:18.940 to lift working people out from under the boots of breed traveling on our way of life.
00:45:26.340 Oh, gosh.
00:45:28.380 Why did you do that to me?
00:45:29.620 I was having a pleasant day.
00:45:32.720 Oh, God.
00:45:34.200 I was having such a pleasant day.
00:45:39.520 Oh, my gosh.
00:45:41.040 And then when she was in New York, she did the fakest Latina accent you could ever think about.
00:45:46.300 Oh.
00:45:46.640 Just over the top.
00:45:48.280 Oh, yeah.
00:45:49.200 She was trying to calm them down because they were screaming at her about, I guess, the gauze or whatever.
00:45:54.400 She really...
00:45:55.960 And she doesn't look this good now.
00:45:59.020 No.
00:45:59.840 I don't know what happened.
00:46:01.440 Something happened.
00:46:02.220 Um, I do.
00:46:05.780 Cinnamon rolls.
00:46:08.420 Something happened.
00:46:10.100 Cinnamon rolls and wine.
00:46:11.400 Late night.
00:46:12.400 Yes.
00:46:13.000 It just got worse.
00:46:14.560 Oh, my gosh.
00:46:16.100 Well, President Trump is talking about everything.
00:46:18.200 And it's here in the country, but then it's also all over the world.
00:46:22.640 And, you know, he's got this big meeting with Putin.
00:46:26.640 And he's hoping he can strike a deal, but he's not making any promises there.
00:46:30.400 J.D. Vance says Zelensky meeting with Putin before the summit with President Trump in Alaska would not be productive.
00:46:38.460 So that's why they're not doing it.
00:46:40.120 But he has a lot of respect for both of them.
00:46:43.040 He said, look, you know, he gets it.
00:46:46.240 He's going to take the information in.
00:46:47.940 But again, he stressed the point.
00:46:50.300 This is not my war.
00:46:52.000 This is Biden's war.
00:46:53.660 Biden funded it.
00:46:55.440 Biden wanted it.
00:46:56.980 He went out of his way to make sure that these people stayed at each other.
00:47:01.120 And he's going to see what he can do.
00:47:03.600 But he may not be able to do anything.
00:47:08.580 Isn't it funny how Trump goes out there today and says we're going to bring the federal to clean up the crime.
00:47:14.460 And now you've got Democrats going out there fighting against cleaning up the crime in the city or having any help.
00:47:20.640 They want war.
00:47:21.540 They want crime.
00:47:22.580 They want, you know, they want all the different.
00:47:24.660 They want men and women's sports, an argument that you sit across from anybody and try to have that conversation.
00:47:30.820 You're like, really?
00:47:32.320 You know, you can't even talk to somebody because they're not even logical.
00:47:35.660 I mean, they want the absolute opposite of what would be best for everyone.
00:47:41.620 You can't negotiate with people like that.
00:47:43.700 They're crazed.
00:47:44.400 I mean, it's just like this.
00:47:48.960 You've got UCLA.
00:47:50.580 I mean, right.
00:47:51.560 All right.
00:47:52.840 UCLA.
00:47:53.640 I've got friends that go there.
00:47:55.380 Immigrant student shouts F ICE and F the Trump administration.
00:47:59.440 This is during a graduation speech.
00:48:02.580 And you have professors who applaud in approval as the audience cheers.
00:48:07.460 These people have been brainwashed completely.
00:48:11.640 They will never be able to break out of that mold.
00:48:16.760 They have been taught to think this way.
00:48:20.120 They have been blitzed.
00:48:21.200 They don't even know that they're brainwashed, but they have been.
00:48:25.840 You can take a subject and they don't look at the subject.
00:48:28.480 They look at who's saying it.
00:48:30.040 If you blindly ask them, which a lot of reporters have done, you know, how do you feel about this particular issue?
00:48:35.120 Most of the time, they go with the logical way until they find out that it's President Trump or somebody from President Trump's administration or it's a conservative line of thinking.
00:48:46.640 Then, oh, no, they want to just drop that like a ton of bricks.
00:48:52.040 It's crazy.
00:48:53.580 Really nutty.
00:48:58.700 Really nutty.
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00:53:16.160 So, President Trump has got sanctions of the tyrant Brazilian justices that show Trump
00:53:26.360 is wrestling back control of the Western Hemisphere.
00:53:30.780 He is.
00:53:32.000 I mean, you've got people that are trying to push up against him, but it's not working.
00:53:37.760 Countries such as Cuba and Nicaragua, they seem beyond, you know, saving in the first
00:53:45.460 place.
00:53:46.320 But a lot of people are saying, wow, look what President Trump's policies are doing for their
00:53:51.480 country.
00:53:52.260 I mean, he is creating peace between people that you never thought.
00:53:56.860 30 year wars.
00:53:57.720 He was boasting about that today, and he has every right to.
00:54:02.140 This man is incredible.
00:54:03.760 And that was kind of his prelude about talking about Russia and about Ukraine.
00:54:09.500 He just goes and goes and goes and goes and goes, man.
00:54:11.760 It's amazing to watch.
00:54:13.220 Well, think about this.
00:54:14.280 Ukraine is to the point to where they're not even being able to recruit young people anymore.
00:54:19.800 There have been so many deaths.
00:54:21.180 So now they're on 60 year olds to fight in this war.
00:54:25.140 At what point do you stop?
00:54:27.820 You're going to do 80 year olds next?
00:54:29.560 Well, there's not going to be anybody left.
00:54:32.540 That's the point.
00:54:33.760 That's so sad.
00:54:37.120 I don't see any way they get a peace deal with Zelensky as dictator.
00:54:41.480 Well, he is so bad at negotiating.
00:54:44.280 And then he's like, he calls France.
00:54:45.780 Me and France agree.
00:54:46.980 France.
00:54:48.000 You don't talk to France, but you won't talk to Putin.
00:54:50.000 That's the guy you're at war with.
00:54:51.200 If you don't eventually talk to him, you can't get a peace deal.
00:54:53.260 That's just the way it works.
00:54:54.340 Yep.
00:54:55.140 Running, running to Macron.
00:54:57.300 Please.
00:54:57.660 Give me a break, man.
00:54:58.640 The weakest dude in the world.
00:55:01.940 It is true.
00:55:02.980 So sad to watch.
00:55:05.140 And that's the thing.
00:55:06.840 I mean, when is enough enough?
00:55:09.540 But you know who he's willing to trade out, don't you?
00:55:13.200 I mean, really.
00:55:14.520 You've got Rosie O'Donnell here.
00:55:16.960 That he's willing to say, hey, what?
00:55:19.420 Uh-huh.
00:55:19.920 We're done here.
00:55:20.620 He says, because of the fact that Rosie O'Donnell is not in the best interest of our great country,
00:55:27.080 I am giving serious consideration to taking away her citizenship.
00:55:32.180 She is a threat to humanity and should remain in the wonderful country of Ireland if they want her.
00:55:40.220 God bless America.
00:55:41.200 Yeah.
00:55:42.300 Yeah.
00:55:43.800 She's been going on all these tirades, right?
00:55:45.980 I mean, just nuts.
00:55:47.140 This woman has completely lost her mind.
00:55:48.820 And you can tell.
00:55:49.680 I noticed that you put up a real pretty picture of her and then what TDS did to her.
00:55:54.380 The woman is a mess.
00:55:56.460 Well, apparently.
00:55:58.020 They don't have it.
00:55:58.780 These people like her and Rob Reiner and you know who all the ones, Mark Hamill, they literally
00:56:03.540 don't have a life.
00:56:04.380 They get up every morning and they just think about everything that's bad in their lives
00:56:08.460 and just scrawl through the day because of Donald Trump.
00:56:11.780 Oh, so they can think about, I mean, everything that's bad in their life is Donald Trump.
00:56:15.780 You can't blame a president, even a president.
00:56:20.140 I mean, your life is in your control.
00:56:22.260 So I can't afford this, I can't afford that.
00:56:25.640 Yeah, you can just figure it out.
00:56:27.020 You can afford, you can do anything.
00:56:29.380 You put your, as long as you're healthy and you're willing to work hard, you can accomplish
00:56:33.460 anything.
00:56:34.500 And then all this, and they just sit around with their blue hair and blame everything.
00:56:39.420 Oh my God, I broke a dish.
00:56:41.020 Trump's fault.
00:56:41.580 I was stressed out because of Trump.
00:56:43.740 I lost my job.
00:56:45.080 I just, I was late five times this week because of the stress of Donald Trump.
00:56:50.180 I mean, it just never ends with these people and their excuses.
00:56:53.120 I mean, you really have to feel sorry for this person.
00:56:56.020 Well, she goes on this complete tirade, right?
00:56:59.000 Liberal has been Rosie O'Donnell, completely spiraling about again.
00:57:04.660 This time she went on a full-blown tirade on TikTok and claimed that ABC is gearing up
00:57:10.720 to cancel the view, to please President Trump and his golden escalator of lies.
00:57:18.780 She went completely back.
00:57:23.040 She's a nut wagon.
00:57:24.920 She really is.
00:57:26.320 And the thing about it is, you can tell.
00:57:28.660 She moved, she's 63 years old.
00:57:30.460 She moved to Ireland with her 12-year-old non-binary adopted child in January over Trump's return
00:57:37.500 to the White House.
00:57:38.680 It's a sad situation.
00:57:40.360 She used to be a comedian.
00:57:41.800 I mean, she used to make jokes and have fun and do movies and all this stuff.
00:57:46.780 Now she is just, I don't know, nothing.
00:57:50.040 I don't know.
00:57:50.720 Whatever you see there, just an angry person.
00:57:53.100 But, apparently, she's all upset about what's happening with The View, especially since they're
00:58:01.200 on hiatus.
00:58:02.540 So she says, you know what I read today?
00:58:04.260 ABC is reviewing the liberal bias on The View, O'Donnell wrote.
00:58:09.020 The show with five women speaking their own opinions, that's the threat now.
00:58:13.340 They say they're not canceling it.
00:58:14.940 They're just reviewing the bias, which is code for we're going to cancel it.
00:58:18.320 We're just trying to soften you up a bit first.
00:58:20.400 Well, the country has changed.
00:58:24.760 If you look at Sidney Sweeney, if you look at the response, they sold out of her jeans.
00:58:30.720 America is back.
00:58:32.860 Beautiful girls are getting the spotlight that they deserve.
00:58:37.600 Beautiful men are getting the spotlight that they deserve.
00:58:41.220 I mean, the country is so far past all of what we just saw on men dressing up in high
00:58:49.440 heels and them trying to sell for a trillion dollars, that narrative.
00:58:53.340 We're so beyond that.
00:58:55.460 Kids having all of these surgeries to change who they actually are when they're still playing
00:59:00.660 with Barbie dolls.
00:59:02.520 Okay?
00:59:03.360 I mean, really?
00:59:05.540 We've moved on as a country.
00:59:07.960 Now we want to see the best, the brightest.
00:59:11.380 We're out of the whole DEI thing.
00:59:13.960 It's over.
00:59:14.880 However, that trillion dollar blitz, it's already been spent and it's gone.
00:59:21.300 Now people want to wake up and look at something pretty.
00:59:24.060 They want to look at somebody that actually takes care of themselves.
00:59:26.840 Somebody that actually is healthy, that has adapted that form of lifestyle.
00:59:31.700 I mean, those are the things to applaud, not all this other stuff.
00:59:36.380 Anybody can dress up in heels, okay?
00:59:38.960 But that doesn't make you someone.
00:59:40.880 Yeah, you put a dress on and make up, you're just a dude with a dress and make up.
00:59:46.320 My God.
00:59:46.920 It's not hard.
00:59:48.000 Yeah, it's not a big deal.
00:59:49.720 I didn't mean people do it for Halloween every year, right?
00:59:52.020 They put on a bunch of stuff and pretend to be a pirate, pretend to be whatever.
00:59:56.380 You do you.
00:59:58.060 But the thing about it is, if you've ever, and I haven't, I've just seen the clips of The View,
01:00:02.740 it is the angriest show.
01:00:04.640 It is so negative that you just are like...
01:00:08.340 It just sucks the...
01:00:09.340 Yeah, who would want to watch something that negative?
01:00:11.860 I can't imagine.
01:00:13.100 So I would...
01:00:13.600 I guarantee you they lose money just like Colbert did.
01:00:16.680 Oh, that's what's happening.
01:00:18.340 I mean, look.
01:00:19.460 And they had, I truly believe, that they had aligned directly to the White House.
01:00:25.980 And they did a lot of bidding for Biden's White House.
01:00:29.280 I mean, they were trying to drum up the women's vote.
01:00:33.620 And they were trying to shame everybody into voting, into all of this, thinking that that
01:00:37.480 was how mainstream America thought.
01:00:41.240 They thought that they were that influential.
01:00:43.980 And they weren't.
01:00:44.800 This last election, hello, as a reminder, you all got beaten in a big way.
01:00:50.040 Huge mandate.
01:00:52.180 Trifecta win.
01:00:53.700 Out with the old, in with the new.
01:00:56.220 And we're embracing this.
01:00:57.740 And President Trump, him cleaning up the streets in D.C. and making that what it should be.
01:01:06.020 I mean, think of all America being that way.
01:01:09.140 Kat, you've talked about it forever.
01:01:10.620 Hey, until we have got gold on our streets, let's focus here.
01:01:14.740 Yeah.
01:01:17.480 So true.
01:01:18.940 Yeah, we got homeless all over the place and our decaying roads and bridges and shitty
01:01:24.540 looking airports and we're sending 200 billion to a war.
01:01:27.880 It makes no sense.
01:01:28.980 It makes no sense whatsoever.
01:01:32.200 All right.
01:01:32.780 So we are going to flip the script.
01:01:35.160 We're going to start talking about Native Path.
01:01:38.000 And hopefully you all will join us.
01:01:40.060 I will continue on here and drop a lot of these links into the chat room.
01:01:44.580 But I hope you all have a wonderful day.
01:01:47.300 And we will see you right after the interview.
01:01:50.420 Here we go.
01:01:52.560 Today, we are thrilled to chat with Dr. Chad Walding, co-founder and chief culture officer
01:01:58.380 at Native Path, a true champion for living life in harmony with nature.
01:02:02.760 As a doctor of physical therapy, Dr. Chad has dedicated his career to helping millions eat
01:02:09.080 better, move smarter, and embrace their natural state.
01:02:12.220 Since earning his degree from Hardin-Simmons University in 2007, his impact has been nothing
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01:02:20.780 When he's not changing lives, you'll find him strumming his guitar by the lake in Austin,
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01:03:04.700 Hello, Dr. Chad.
01:03:06.300 Welcome.
01:03:07.860 Hello.
01:03:08.400 So good to be here.
01:03:09.280 Thank you for the intro.
01:03:10.240 I really appreciate it.
01:03:11.320 You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
01:03:15.500 You never thought you'd be here in the litter box, but here you are with all of us.
01:03:20.180 Here we are.
01:03:20.840 Yes, sir.
01:03:21.480 So why don't you share your background and your story of how you came to the decision
01:03:26.060 to start and co-found Native Path.
01:03:28.780 This is a fabulous product.
01:03:30.060 We've both been taking it, and we love it, by the way.
01:03:33.180 So I love hearing that.
01:03:35.380 I love hearing you guys are taking it and getting good results.
01:03:37.820 And again, thank you for having me on.
01:03:39.580 Yeah, I'd love to tell you the origins of Native Path and how we got started.
01:03:43.560 And as you mentioned, I'm a doctor of physical therapy.
01:03:46.240 A lot of the why behind Native Path comes from my experience working as a physical therapist
01:03:52.180 in the conventional healthcare arena and also as a coach, helping people lose weight, get
01:03:56.740 fitter, get out of pain, and things like that.
01:03:58.860 But something that really caught my attention was my first internship as a physical therapist.
01:04:04.480 You know, they send you on internships at all these various settings.
01:04:07.280 And the first one I went to was at a hospital in Houston, Texas.
01:04:10.520 And this hospital was world-renowned for its treatment heart disease.
01:04:14.500 And when I walked in on there on that first day, on the first floor of that heart health
01:04:19.460 hospital was a McDonald's, right?
01:04:21.640 And I would see patients who would ask me to wheel them down to go get a Big Mac after
01:04:27.760 they would have a heart surgery.
01:04:29.540 And this was back in, you know, 2005.
01:04:31.460 And I didn't know much about nutrition at that time, but I was an athlete.
01:04:35.320 And I knew that fast food like that wasn't good for the heart.
01:04:39.680 So I started to notice this disconnect between the food industry and the health industry.
01:04:44.500 There's this great Wendell Berry quote.
01:04:46.860 He's a poet.
01:04:47.900 You know, he's big in agriculture back in the day.
01:04:49.860 And he said, we have a food industry that knows nothing about health, a health industry
01:04:53.760 that knows nothing about food.
01:04:55.380 And in the middle, right, there's consumers, there's patients, there are people being told
01:04:59.380 what to do by both parties.
01:05:00.680 But both parties, both industries are really feeding off what they're serving the other
01:05:05.500 people, right?
01:05:07.700 And that really opened my eyes.
01:05:09.220 And I got really interested in the changes that have happened in our food supply over the
01:05:14.060 past 100 years.
01:05:15.000 I started noticing the statistics of the rise in disease that's happened over the past 100
01:05:20.500 years and really asking ourselves, like, what the heck is going on?
01:05:24.440 Like, what is happening?
01:05:25.900 And I myself was having my own issues with health.
01:05:28.120 I was having these skin issues, these chronic skin issues that wouldn't go away.
01:05:31.780 And I took medication for it.
01:05:33.420 I took oral medication and topical cream.
01:05:36.020 And, you know, it would kind of numb the symptoms.
01:05:38.420 And it would stay there.
01:05:40.200 And it would never really fully go away.
01:05:42.740 So the more I learned and the more I learned about whole food nutrition and the way our great,
01:05:49.200 great grandparents would eat with nutrient-dense foods.
01:05:52.640 And they were free of a lot of these metabolic diseases.
01:05:54.780 I started making changes in my own life and the skin issue went away.
01:05:58.320 And I got leaner and I got stronger and I got so passionate about this stuff and started
01:06:01.560 giving lectures at local clinics and local gyms.
01:06:05.020 And as we say, started to get people on the path and really committing themselves to a
01:06:10.240 healthy lifestyle.
01:06:11.540 And what we're doing at Native Path is education is really at the forefront of what we do.
01:06:15.800 It's at the root of making change.
01:06:18.360 I think it's creating more awareness.
01:06:20.100 What we do with our products is we recognize that in this modern world, there are certain
01:06:24.700 nutrients, certain vitamins and key minerals that every human, our biology needs and thrives
01:06:29.760 on, but we're missing because of the way we've been eating.
01:06:32.940 And even if we were eating a perfect diet today, the food isn't as nutrient-dense as it was
01:06:38.880 a hundred years ago.
01:06:39.780 So what we're doing with our products, our supplements at Native Path is we're filling in
01:06:43.580 the gaps, the key things that are missing, we want to supplement that and help support
01:06:47.760 a healthy lifestyle.
01:06:49.020 So in general, that's how we got started, a bit of our why.
01:06:52.040 You know, what we're doing is we're getting humans on the path to eating, moving and living
01:06:56.440 in alignment with their biology.
01:06:58.320 We truly believe there's a way you're designed.
01:07:01.260 If you follow that biology, if you do what it needs, what it's expecting, many of our health
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01:07:49.440 What does the term Native Path actually mean?
01:07:54.780 Well, Native really speaks to the way our ancestors were eating, moving and living.
01:07:59.640 We want to honor these timeless principles.
01:08:01.700 There are timeless principles of health that they worked 100 years ago.
01:08:06.080 They worked 500 years ago.
01:08:07.240 They worked 1,000 years ago.
01:08:08.420 And they will also work 500,000 years from now, right?
01:08:11.900 They're not fads.
01:08:12.640 They're not gimmicks.
01:08:13.300 We want to honor these timeless principles of whole food nutrition, hydration, movement,
01:08:18.140 sunshine, sleep, right?
01:08:19.500 The path is really speaking to a journey.
01:08:23.760 Health is a journey.
01:08:24.540 It's not something that you do one day or take one supplement overnight.
01:08:28.760 It's something you do over and over again.
01:08:30.760 And you do it consistently.
01:08:32.160 And you do it to improve.
01:08:33.620 And you also do it to improve the people around you, your family, your community, things like
01:08:38.640 that.
01:08:38.880 So that's really what we mean by getting on the path.
01:08:40.880 And by getting on the path, you're also saying you're getting off the path of processed refined
01:08:45.620 foods and sugar and artificial lights and things like that.
01:08:48.660 It's really taking responsibility for your own personal health.
01:08:52.100 I can tell you, I have been taking your supplements for the past month, and I absolutely love it.
01:08:57.280 I can tell a difference.
01:08:58.360 I'm an athlete.
01:08:59.320 I mean, I just, I'm a tennis player all the way.
01:09:02.260 So I've always tried to watch my diet.
01:09:04.100 I work out regularly and do the right things.
01:09:06.480 But I have noticed a significant difference after I started taking your supplements.
01:09:11.760 I'm enjoying them.
01:09:13.200 Kat's taking them too.
01:09:14.480 Kat, you have been just raving over not only the collagen, but also the...
01:09:19.620 Krill oil.
01:09:20.540 Yes.
01:09:21.760 Yeah.
01:09:22.380 So, you know, I'm like you.
01:09:24.120 I started playing guitar when I was 10.
01:09:26.600 And after I got out of the Army, I was a professional musician for like 15, 20 years.
01:09:31.780 I was a guitarist, songwriter, singer, and I, you know, I could play.
01:09:38.740 And I was, I'm sick, I'll be 61 this year.
01:09:41.360 So I think I was about 52 or 53.
01:09:44.380 And I just, my fingers just exploded with arthritis.
01:09:48.380 And I mean, I went from, you know, shredding to not even be able to play guitar again in six months.
01:09:55.660 And so, you know, there's a lot, I did the same thing.
01:10:01.460 I went and got injections and, you know, all the medication they could give you in the doctor's way.
01:10:07.000 But, you know, I find when I take, like, you've got krill oil, which is really important to me, and stuff like that that really helps.
01:10:14.220 And it helps way more than anything the doctor gives you.
01:10:16.940 Oh, I love hearing that.
01:10:18.240 And I love hearing you play guitar, too.
01:10:20.060 And there's no greater example of what happens as we age than the fingers, right?
01:10:24.260 And the joints and the tendons and the ligaments.
01:10:26.460 And, you know, as I've been playing for a long time, too.
01:10:28.900 And the older I get, I notice the same thing.
01:10:30.780 You know, I'm 47 now.
01:10:32.360 But I notice, you know, if I don't take care of these things, I get a little slower.
01:10:36.280 My dexterity is a little different, right?
01:10:38.340 So, you know, you've mentioned that probably our three biggest products at Needed Path.
01:10:43.000 We have over 40 products, but the biggest ones that our customers really get the best results out of are collagen.
01:10:49.100 And we can get into what that is and hydrate.
01:10:51.380 That's really to help with hydration.
01:10:53.020 But there's a few more things.
01:10:54.200 And then krill, which, in my opinion, is one of the best things you can do to help with inflammation.
01:10:58.860 You mentioned arthritis.
01:11:00.480 You know, for people who are listening, if they've been diagnosed with anything with itis behind it, that's a medical term for inflammation.
01:11:05.380 And inflammation is huge in our culture because of sugar and industrial seed oils and a lot of these processed and refined stuff that's in there.
01:11:13.380 But taking krill oil is one of the easiest things you can do to get a good quality source of omega-3 is to reduce that global inflammation in your body.
01:11:20.880 It reduces the inflammation in the joints, so the arthritis, the feelings that we're having from that, whether it's the hip or the fingers or the knee or the shoulder or things like that, that tends to go down.
01:11:31.340 Combining that with collagen, collagen, like, that's our hero product.
01:11:35.040 That's when people, like, get on the path, like, where do I start?
01:11:37.920 That is, like, one of the best things to do because, in my opinion, collagen is one of the least things that we can supplement with that makes the most difference.
01:11:45.540 It's the most abundant protein in the body.
01:11:47.900 We're a culture that's extremely deficient in protein, specifically the amino acids in collagen.
01:11:53.960 You know, collagen is something that, as I mentioned 100 years ago, the way our ancestors ate.
01:11:57.620 Our ancestors got plenty of collagen because they would eat nose to tail.
01:12:00.920 They would take the bones and the tendons and ligaments and put in a big pot with water and make soups, and they would consume it on a consistent basis.
01:12:08.420 But in our modern world, we're bombarded with carbohydrates and refined sugars and things like that.
01:12:13.260 We're very low in protein and we're super low in collagen.
01:12:16.760 And our body produces collagen on its own, but that begins to decline around the age of 20.
01:12:22.900 And as you mentioned, over the age of 50, it takes a second bump.
01:12:25.900 We really start to lose our own endogenous ability to produce collagen.
01:12:30.280 So as we get older, it's extremely important.
01:12:32.740 Our body is made up of collagen.
01:12:34.480 Our hair, our tendons, our bones, our ligaments, our teeth, even things like our gut lining, our heart, our vessels, our arteries, these are all made up of collagen.
01:12:43.600 So the better you supplement with that, the more collagen you supply, the stronger your bones are, you know, your skin, your hair, your nails.
01:12:49.860 But even your gut lining, when you improve that, you start absorbing vitamins and minerals from the food you eat better.
01:12:56.360 You start eliminating toxins better.
01:12:58.260 So it's, in my mind, it's a needle mover.
01:13:00.820 You know, it's doing collagen, supplement collagen is the one thing.
01:13:03.380 If you take that, everything else about your health starts to get a lot easier.
01:13:06.780 What is collagen exactly?
01:13:09.740 So what we're doing with collagen is we're taking the bovine hide, right?
01:13:13.160 We're taking cows, we're taking their hide.
01:13:14.960 It goes through a hydrogenation process or hydrolyzed process, and we take type 1 and type 3 fibers from the bovine hide, and we do that because that is the most abundant type of collagen in your body.
01:13:28.040 It's what makes up 90% of your body.
01:13:31.280 And you probably hear a lot of other types of collagen on the market, like type 3 and, I mean, type 2 and type 4 or 5.
01:13:37.880 Those are less prevalent in the body.
01:13:40.200 It's very much like watered-down collagen.
01:13:41.880 And something to know about Native Path and really all our products is we value purity, right?
01:13:47.700 We value the quality of the source, right?
01:13:51.560 And when we're talking about cows for Native Path and the collagen that we use, it comes from cows that are living and eating and moving the way cows are designed to eat and move.
01:14:00.380 They're on grass.
01:14:02.460 Their hooves are turning to the soil.
01:14:04.600 They're drinking fresh water.
01:14:05.780 They're getting sunshine.
01:14:07.120 They're not on a dirt feedlot.
01:14:10.020 They're not being fed grains, and they're not getting sick, so they're not getting antibiotics.
01:14:14.040 They're not being fattened up with hormones and things like that.
01:14:16.800 All of that radically impacts the quality of the collagen that you take in.
01:14:21.900 So a lot of the collagen that you see out there, you know, it's going to be yellow.
01:14:25.140 It's going to be smelly.
01:14:26.160 It's going to lump in your coffee and your tea.
01:14:28.960 Our collagen is pure.
01:14:30.640 It breaks up really easily.
01:14:32.260 It dissolves so easily in your beverages.
01:14:34.720 And whatever you use it for has absolutely no taste.
01:14:37.960 And it's so easy to just make this a part of your day, specifically your morning.
01:14:43.180 You know, putting it in your morning coffee, putting your morning tea.
01:14:45.720 You can even put it in water because it doesn't, has no taste and it dissolves easily.
01:14:49.300 So collagen is a protein.
01:14:51.820 Many refer to it.
01:14:52.880 It doesn't have the amino acid tryptophan.
01:14:54.500 But in short, it's the most abundant protein in the body that really is responsible for the building blocks of the body.
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01:16:16.420 I mean, I know it's great to start early on something like this, but for the older audience, this will help them, right? Significantly help them.
01:16:27.300 That's a really good question.
01:16:28.340 And, yeah, it's never too late.
01:16:30.240 It's actually the older you get, the more you need because your body is producing less and less of it.
01:16:35.320 The better question is, is it too early?
01:16:37.480 And that would be if you're under the age of 20, it's probably too early.
01:16:42.100 But once you're over the age of 20, remember, your natural production of collagen declines and it starts to dip radically over the age of 50.
01:16:49.180 So the older you get, the better results you're going to get from collagen.
01:16:53.760 And most of our clients, most of the customers that we have here at Native Path, they're actually 60 and over, sometimes 70 and over.
01:17:00.420 You know, as a physical therapist, that was the population that I treated the most and got to see what happens to the body as it ages and as it loses its strength.
01:17:10.480 You know, as we get older, balance starts to go away.
01:17:13.300 People have falls.
01:17:14.260 Those are the things I was always concerned with, which is another big benefit of collagen is that it strengthens our bones.
01:17:21.040 And many people don't think about collagen strengthening the bones, but it's what the bones are made up of.
01:17:27.860 And there's studies that show DEXA scans improving when people start taking collagen on a consistent basis.
01:17:33.980 Their bones are getting more dense.
01:17:36.040 So I can't stress this enough.
01:17:37.360 The biggest threat as we age is a fall and it's a fracture.
01:17:41.580 And, you know, our early mortality rate goes up by 50% within a two-year period after a fall.
01:17:47.380 And that's because when we stop moving, we really start to allow for disease to set in.
01:17:52.660 A lot of the diagnosis that goes on paper, like this person passed away of a heart attack or diabetes or obesity or something like that, a lot of the time, if you look in the previous two years, they had a fall, they had a fracture because their bones are so weak.
01:18:04.440 And it's one of the reasons why I feel collagen is so important is building up the structure and strength of our bones.
01:18:10.060 Because you're right.
01:18:10.780 As soon as somebody falls, it's like you hear that's the beginning of the end, right?
01:18:14.140 Everything else just starts to fall apart from one thing to another to another.
01:18:18.120 Well, it's the main thing, I think, especially in the context of the modern world where we have been consuming so many carbohydrates.
01:18:25.780 We've been addicted to sugar, right?
01:18:27.260 And that sugar has been messing up our blood sugar and making metabolic disease so prevalent.
01:18:33.920 We're producing so much insulin.
01:18:36.200 We're becoming hyperinsulinemic because of all the sugar.
01:18:39.020 So to combat that, the context of what's happening in the modern world, starting with protein, and I even mean the first thing you put in your mouth at the beginning of the day, starting with protein.
01:18:49.380 Protein is a very metabolically costly macronutrient.
01:18:53.300 You actually burn calories when you consume protein.
01:18:57.040 It's also extremely satiating.
01:18:58.640 So when you're consuming protein, you don't eat a steak or chicken or have collagen and think, oh, I just want more collagen or I just want more protein or more steak because it's so satiating.
01:19:09.560 Your brain is getting a signal that it's getting the raw materials that it needs.
01:19:14.300 And once it gets it, it doesn't tell you to keep eating, right?
01:19:17.400 And the opposite effect happens with refined carbohydrates.
01:19:20.960 It's like they even put this on the boxes of refined foods.
01:19:24.100 Like I bet you can't just eat one, right?
01:19:26.460 They literally try to do that.
01:19:28.000 So it really combats that.
01:19:29.660 It helps balance blood sugar.
01:19:31.220 And it's what makes up the structure of our body.
01:19:34.780 You know, we can live without carbohydrates.
01:19:36.400 We can go a long time without fat.
01:19:38.080 We absolutely cannot live without protein.
01:19:41.080 Of the three macronutrients, it's the one that is essential.
01:19:45.280 It's where we should start, right?
01:19:47.080 So, you know, when I refer to collagen as a protein and I say it's really the first thing that people do to, as we say, get on the path, that's what I mean, right?
01:19:55.440 If you do that, everything around that starts to get easier, whether it's your blood sugar, your energy, your ability to digest foods, cravings start to go away, you start to feel better, you get more motivated.
01:20:06.340 It's a big needle mover to start your day.
01:20:08.340 It also helps you with your energy levels and everything else.
01:20:12.300 I mean, I know that if I have anything with sugar in it, it just affects me almost immediately.
01:20:17.960 It's almost toxic to my system because I'm just not used to taking it.
01:20:22.560 I am really high on the protein aspect of my diet.
01:20:25.880 And so this works beautifully.
01:20:28.740 And like you said, putting it in my daily coffee, I have that first thing in the morning.
01:20:33.380 It dissolves incredibly well.
01:20:34.980 I've had other supplements and they clump and they're horrible.
01:20:38.340 And you get this big, nasty, you know, floater and you're like, oh, gosh, what is that?
01:20:44.040 This is something completely different.
01:20:46.540 And when you talk about the advantages of how your body will absorb this even better, you can tell just from pouring it in your coffee that your body will basically do the exact same thing.
01:20:56.440 It's different than anything that I've ever used before.
01:21:00.060 And that's really what I want to stress to our listeners is that once you try this, you're going to know right away.
01:21:06.380 How quickly do you think the turnaround is for the average person when they start noticing?
01:21:11.140 Well, the first thing people notice is the nails.
01:21:13.540 That's something I would really, really pay attention to.
01:21:15.860 People people will say, oh, gosh, my nails were thinning and I couldn't grow them.
01:21:19.980 And after taking it for four days, I'm noticing they're getting harder and they're growing faster.
01:21:24.320 Right. And that's a that's a quick, easy tell that something is changing within the biology of the body.
01:21:30.900 Right. Something's happening.
01:21:31.740 And then and then quickly after that, there'll be some comments about hair, maybe some skins and some wrinkles go away.
01:21:37.820 But when when all that stuff's happening on the outside, you can also feel confident,
01:21:42.740 knowing that even more important changes are happening on the inside.
01:21:47.000 You know, the tendons, the ligaments, the bones, the gut lining.
01:21:49.980 That's the real big difference in your health.
01:21:52.080 So while all the exterior stuff is great and you can see that within a matter of maybe four days to two weeks, most people do.
01:21:58.080 The bigger changes are in the bones that we really appreciate.
01:22:02.960 You know, I mentioned earlier the DEXA scans, taking it consistently, you know, taking it for a period of, I would say, at least eight weeks is where where the massive changes start to come.
01:22:13.580 And then it becomes part of your life.
01:22:15.560 Really, consistency is the key because we consistently need quality collagen.
01:22:19.340 It's really a fantastic product.
01:22:22.340 And I know that Cat Turd has had great results as well, especially because he's had issues before in the past.
01:22:29.140 And so this is something that is he's immediately.
01:22:32.300 Just wait till you turn 60.
01:22:33.580 You'll see.
01:22:34.920 He's warning me about all of this.
01:22:37.740 And I'm like, thanks so much.
01:22:39.120 You're giving me a lot to look forward to.
01:22:40.880 Not.
01:22:41.680 But no, these are the things that happen.
01:22:43.760 But when you mentioned the nails, that's the first thing and that's the first indicator that I noticed was that my nails were just so much stronger.
01:22:52.800 My hair is growing so fast.
01:22:54.720 And I mean, it does anyway, but I can I can tell a huge difference just in taking it for the past month, how I was a month ago versus now.
01:23:05.620 So you can see how the absorption is better and just my health has improved, even though I'm really conscious of it.
01:23:13.380 I mean, I'm I'm like you.
01:23:14.940 I work out at my gym.
01:23:16.300 I do all the things that you're supposed to do.
01:23:18.180 High protein diet.
01:23:19.360 But there's always room for improvement.
01:23:21.940 And I think that Cat, especially with the arthritis situation, this has really helped him as well.
01:23:27.760 And we're all for that.
01:23:28.860 People have got a real problem in this country with all the process.
01:23:32.660 I don't I don't have arthritis anywhere, but my fingers.
01:23:34.880 It's just from playing guitar and using power tools my whole life too much.
01:23:38.440 But yeah, that krill hole is amazing.
01:23:41.120 Love it.
01:23:41.880 It's just like it loops you up, man.
01:23:44.300 It's like an oil change.
01:23:45.960 That's exactly what it is.
01:23:47.720 I know.
01:23:48.800 Yeah.
01:23:49.480 I mean, we literally have synovial fluid like oil within our joints.
01:23:53.680 And when we take good quality krill oil, that's what it does is it helps helps our body produce more of that.
01:23:59.680 So we we move within our joints easier.
01:24:01.940 So I love hearing that, man.
01:24:03.440 That's great.
01:24:03.980 Yeah, it makes a huge difference.
01:24:05.320 He's he's really been doing well since he's taken it.
01:24:09.560 This has been a great interview.
01:24:11.240 We really appreciate you coming by and talking to us.
01:24:14.080 We don't want to keep you too long.
01:24:15.320 Is there anything else you would like to just let the audience know about this product or anything else?
01:24:21.680 Any pointers and how to start?
01:24:24.480 Well, like like I mentioned, the best way to use it is at the beginning of the day and staying consistent with it is really the key.
01:24:31.540 It's not it's not something you take for just one week and everything's better.
01:24:34.700 You know, I would really encourage people to try it for a period of eight weeks and, you know, at least two scoops a day so you can put it in your in your morning tea, your coffee.
01:24:45.300 I like to put it in an afternoon tea as well.
01:24:48.120 Staying consistent with that when you see the results that you guys are talking about, you know, that that's the change.
01:24:53.520 That's the aha moment.
01:24:54.820 And and really use that as momentum to start really doing more things in your life to help you move around better and experience life.
01:25:03.820 You know, that's my mission is to help people feel better.
01:25:06.200 And this is one of the easiest steps people can take.
01:25:08.080 So, yeah, that's my suggestion.
01:25:10.900 And you have to feel good to be able to move.
01:25:13.040 I mean, let's face it, if you're if you're tight and if you can't move and if you have problems, then, of course, it's not going to be as easy.
01:25:19.580 But this is the first step and it really gets you started at the beginning of the day to go that extra step and then maybe go an extra couple more.
01:25:28.260 Right. So that's exactly right.
01:25:30.360 Yeah. I mean, as a physical therapist, that would be the thing is people will get hurt.
01:25:33.440 And, you know, before we start you on an exercise program, we've got to get we got to get you out of pain.
01:25:37.880 We got to get you feeling better so you can actually move better.
01:25:40.780 You know, so I view it as the first thing that if you do that, it makes everything else easier or unnecessary.
01:25:46.520 It's kind of like making your bed in the morning.
01:25:48.300 Once you've done that, then you've accomplished something and you can go forward.
01:25:52.320 Any questions, any questions, Kat, that you may have?
01:25:55.760 No, I just just want to say thanks for coming on.
01:25:57.820 And even I needed, you know, an explanation to collagen because I didn't actually get it all the way.
01:26:02.540 And I do now. I appreciate it.
01:26:04.340 Oh, you're so welcome. Thank you both for having me on.
01:26:06.440 And thank you for supporting Native Path.
01:26:08.000 Oh, we love Native Path.
01:26:09.800 Thank you so much, Dr. Chad.
01:26:11.640 We'll see you soon, I hope.
01:26:13.400 OK, sounds good. Thank you.
01:26:14.600 All righty. If you're ready to embrace a healthier, more vibrant you with more mobility and stronger bones and well into your golden years,
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01:26:39.780 OK, everybody. So I hope you will check it out.
01:26:44.620 I know I'm feeling a lot better. I know Kat's feeling a lot better.
01:26:47.100 My friends are taking it. I've got my family on it.
01:26:49.960 Native Path is a great place to start.
01:26:52.300 And like I said, what do you have to lose?
01:26:53.660 I mean, you can get a money back guarantee, 365 day money back guarantee if it doesn't work for you.
01:26:59.120 But what do you have to lose?
01:27:00.220 It's a really great product.
01:27:01.340 And we really appreciate the fact that they're giving us a 45% off discount for the show just to get you all started on the path.
01:27:10.080 So one thing I want to thank each and every single one of you for being here.
01:27:14.820 You are so great.
01:27:16.000 Thank you for supporting the show.
01:27:17.660 Thank you for all of the work that you do.
01:27:19.980 In this case, I want to give a little shout out to PK941 for using one of at Jackie1321 underscore 67 videos to announce today's show.
01:27:33.120 She does a fantastic job every time she puts one of these together.
01:27:38.800 And you are the reason why people come to watch us is because they'll see a clip like this or they will see you pass something around on social media or they'll see you giving us a shout out.
01:27:48.680 And I just wanted to let you all know how much it means to us.
01:27:51.840 Hockey love.
01:27:52.940 I mean, just wonderful.
01:27:54.860 Hockey love 71.
01:27:56.420 Molly McFrawley.
01:27:57.760 All of the mods that help on this show.
01:28:00.260 Manali.
01:28:01.200 Thank you.
01:28:02.280 We really appreciate it.
01:28:04.160 And the word of mouth and just how positive you all are keeps us going.
01:28:09.840 Thank you for being here.
01:28:11.240 Thank you for being so kind.
01:28:12.800 I really appreciate you.
01:28:14.040 So I'm going to play that little video.
01:28:15.600 Also, wait a minute.
01:28:17.240 I'm not finished.
01:28:17.860 Patriot Lioness.
01:28:19.960 Patriot underscore Lioness on X.
01:28:22.780 Thank you for putting these beautiful little promos together for everybody to see.
01:28:27.600 I mean, this takes time.
01:28:29.000 Just change the date.
01:28:30.060 I do this too.
01:28:31.040 But you know what?
01:28:31.740 Never as good as you do.
01:28:32.860 It's just not my forte.
01:28:35.000 We're all good at different things.
01:28:37.040 And you all are better at some things.
01:28:39.100 A lot better than I could ever possibly be.
01:28:41.600 So thank you for taking the torch and running with it.
01:28:44.560 I appreciate you.
01:28:45.260 But this was so cute today.
01:28:46.820 You've got to see it.
01:28:48.220 I have to share because it's adorable.
01:28:51.740 Okay, let me.
01:28:52.600 Good morning.
01:28:53.540 It's me, your favorite president.
01:28:55.440 Today is Liberation Day in D.C.
01:28:57.060 We're taking our capital back.
01:28:59.120 Get the latest news with my great friends Jules and Cat Turd in the litter box at 3 p.m.
01:29:04.380 Eastern.
01:29:05.160 Make America safe again.
01:29:06.600 How cute is that?
01:29:09.820 I mean, I could never come up with something like that.
01:29:12.020 So anyway, thanks for being here.
01:29:14.140 I cannot wait to meet more of you.
01:29:16.920 Honestly, littermates.
01:29:18.060 I'm seeing a lot of names that I haven't seen before.
01:29:20.160 Faith B underscore 904.
01:29:22.640 Thank you, Shy Girl 2024.
01:29:25.520 Robert Vale.
01:29:28.000 Marlon Nigg.
01:29:29.240 I hope I'm saying that right.
01:29:31.260 Just thanks for hanging out.
01:29:33.840 Duragon.
01:29:34.880 Appreciate you all being here.
01:29:36.460 Pam Williams.
01:29:39.260 Shepherdess.
01:29:40.400 You guys are amazing.
01:29:41.760 Guys and gals.
01:29:43.440 All right.
01:29:43.900 So today was a little shorter as far as the show because we've moved it to an hour and a half.
01:29:49.440 But tomorrow we will be back for the full hour and a half.
01:29:53.800 It's Monday through Friday.
01:29:55.620 We have in the litter box with Cat Turd and I.
01:29:58.840 And we will be here with you.
01:30:00.900 And we do an hour and a half now.
01:30:03.020 And then Saturdays it's a lot longer than that.
01:30:05.500 Normally two hours to two and a half hours of a political rendezvous.
01:30:09.800 So six days a week we are bringing you the news.
01:30:14.040 It's a lot of fun.
01:30:15.000 Love being in the box with each and every one.
01:30:16.860 In the meantime, you all be safe.
01:30:20.600 You all be kind to one another.
01:30:22.640 I see that they're not showing the chat from Kik.
01:30:25.120 Thank you, Cyborg.
01:30:26.540 I don't know.
01:30:27.020 Sometimes Kik comes in and out.
01:30:28.340 I'll definitely give it a checking.
01:30:31.400 But sometimes it has nothing to do with me.
01:30:33.400 It's something on their end.
01:30:34.220 But I will definitely make sure that whatever it is I have going, it isn't my fault.
01:30:38.780 Sometimes it is.
01:30:39.840 Anywho.
01:30:40.540 You all be safe.
01:30:41.480 Be kind to one another.
01:30:42.720 And we will see you later.
01:30:44.860 Tootally do.
01:30:46.860 Bye.
01:30:50.600 Bye.
01:30:50.700 Bye.
01:30:59.020 Bye.
01:31:01.520 Bye.
01:31:02.400 Bye.
01:31:02.660 Bye.
01:31:03.600 Bye.
01:31:03.900 Thank you.
01:31:33.900 I just saw a kick show up, just so everybody knows.
01:31:50.300 Again, it must have been a glitch.
01:31:52.460 I can't control these things.
01:31:54.080 All right, we'll see you tomorrow.
01:31:55.280 Bye.
01:32:03.900 Bye.