Project Veritas Coup – In The Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd 2⧸9⧸2023 – Ep. 263
Summary
Jules and Cat Turd are in the litter box with Jules and Turd, and they talk about what it's like to be a cat mom. Plus, a new segment called Project Veritas, where we hear from the people who make it all happen.
Transcript
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You're in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
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No, it doesn't, but you do it better than anybody.
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Wiggles' nose was bleeding real bad today, so I panicked.
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He's like, yeah, he's like running across the yard.
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And he just, I guess he was, they were digging a hole back there, and it was a sharp root.
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And I guess his nose got just, it just wasn't the bad cut.
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But I was so glad it wouldn't come in from the inside, you know.
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And I just finally cleaned it, and I could see a little cut, and it just was bleeding bad.
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And so I always feel good when I know that they make it over to Cat Turd Ranch, because it's like all of a sudden, they're okay.
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They're going to be well fed, well taken care of, probably better than most humans when they make it there.
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I'm just trying to decide what to do with them.
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They're like medium size now instead of little babies.
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But, oh yeah, they're just running around the house having a blast.
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Well, meow meow, of course, it was unbelievable with the puppies.
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And I mean, it's just like their mom or something.
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And then my old fat cat that's 14 years old, she just hitses at them.
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And then my medium cat that's like nine years old, she's like, she don't hiss at them, but she's just like, I don't care.
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That's a lot better than what's going on over there at Project Veritas.
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I don't really know anything on the inside except to take people's words that are saying they have threads on the inside.
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But all I know is it's like saying we're going to the Trump organization is going to fire Trump.
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And they're like, wait, he probably did something wrong.
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I'm not going to because it doesn't matter what he did.
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And there's no question he works incredibly hard and he expects other people to.
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They have been able to cover stories like nobody's business for a long time now.
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This hasn't just started, but it's really interesting that this started to happen right after one of their biggest pieces on Pfizer.
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That's a little sus, in my opinion, is that it happened directly after that.
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Oh, I will go ahead and start reading this and then you can catch.
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And I'm just going to mute my, I'm not going to call back in.
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He's actually, yes, he's actually going to see a man about a dog, literally speaking.
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So on Wednesday, we're a very casual show over here, just in case anyone wants to know.
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And we're live, which means we don't apologize.
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So on Wednesday, New York Magazine reported that James O'Keefe was placed on leave from
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Project Veritas and will be taking a few weeks of well-deserved PTO.
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The Gateway Pundit reached out to James for comment.
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We will post any updates that we hear back from our sources.
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Now, this is, of course, from the Gateway Pundit, who was reporting that James O'Keefe
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So they did speak with a Project Veritas source, and they are waiting to report more.
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But here is what the New York Magazine reported.
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James O'Keefe, the founder and chairman of Project Veritas, has taken a paid leave from
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conservative nonprofit media organization as its board considers whether to remove him
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from his leadership position, according to current and former employees of the organization.
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An internal message sent to Project Veritas employees by the organization's executive director,
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Daniel Strack, said that O'Keefe would be taking a few weeks of well-deserved PTO.
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An image of the message was shared by a source familiar with the organization's internal operations,
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and its authenticity was confirmed by a current employee.
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When reached for comment on his personal cell phone, O'Keefe said nothing in response
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and did not respond to follow-up calls and text messages.
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Though a Project Veritas spokesman, Strack, later released a statement on behalf of the organization,
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like all newsrooms at this stage, the Project Veritas Board of Directors and Management
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are constantly evaluating what the best path forward is for the organization, end quote.
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The statement read in part, and then it went on to say it did not directly address questions
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There are 65-plus employees at Project Veritas dedicated to continuing the mission
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to expose corruption, dishonesty, waste, fraud, and other misconduct in both public and private institutions.
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And to our supporters, we hear you, we care about you, and we will never give up.
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Well, you might as well just change your name and start all over from scratch,
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because without O'Keefe, I don't see how they can continue.
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It's like you're losing President Trump from MAGA or something.
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And I'm just going over the article, and they're trying to act as if, you know,
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we're doing the best thing for Project Veritas.
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It's something that you would normally kind of see.
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It's just basic lawyer language, as we're not going to go into detail.
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So, and he's not returning calls either, probably because he cannot.
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Every time they put that thing out, Project Veritas follows me, and they say,
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But y'all kick him out over some bullcrap reasons.
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I'm not going to retweet anything you do anymore.
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They just had their biggest story ever, by far.
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That's why there's some pretty, pretty big players at play here, I think.
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Something like that, that got as many views and really shook the world up,
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lets everybody know that there are other people behind all of this.
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I mean, I would honestly think that that is happening behind the scenes.
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But they've released all kinds of statements, and here's their statement.
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Project Veritas official response to today's news report,
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despite what the corporate media tries to portray about our organization,
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know this, we have never been more motivated and dedicated to our mission than now.
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And then here it is, you know, they're trying, they're damage control.
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There have been 3.1 million views on this particular piece.
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If you ever start a business, I mean, I don't know why these people start business.
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I mean, Project Veritas is pretty big, you know, but somewhere with 60 employees does not need a board.
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But, you know, when you own a business, if I own my business of one person.
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But, you know, if I had employees, let's say it grew to 20 people, then I'm going to be the boss.
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And then, you know, if you don't like it, then you can leave.
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I don't understand this, giving people enough power where they can vote you out.
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It's your, you know, what you did, what you created out of thin air.
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And then these people come in and, you know, some of them have been there a year or whatever.
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And then they kick you out of your own company.
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Well, you can't put your position, you can't put yourself in the position to have them do that.
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You got 60 employees and you got a nine-piece board.
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And so you can see the backlash already on Twitter.
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And he's been doing it for years and has been incredibly successful at it.
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And you can't enter something like that without shaking up a few people.
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And especially with this latest expose of Pfizer and what they are actually doing with the vaccination.
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Because there are a lot of people that I think have, you know, that are worried about what he's able to do and accomplish because he's been successful at it.
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But so, yeah, it's just, you know, oh, you better wait on.
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I'm just saying they might come out and say something like that, okay?
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I'm just like spitballing here saying, hey, let's say it's this.
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Well, it really doesn't matter because it doesn't matter because you get rid of him.
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He could, all he has to do is just say, okay, I'm going to start Project Dun-a-Duh over here.
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And he's going to take every, all the people that paid their salaries, he's taking all of them with him.
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All the people that are loyal to him is going to go.
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When you're, when you want to be part of a successful operation, that's why I was laughing when they did the exact same thing with Elon Musk.
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Because here you have the opportunity to work with one of the greatest minds in the world and you're leaving because you're upset, because you're, you know, woke and what have you.
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Why would you pass up this opportunity to work with somebody that is this successful and that is very good at their craft?
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But I realized my account is so new because mine had been suspended.
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I wasn't even following James O'Keefe, so I'm probably not following Project Veritas either.
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But a lot of people I know are unfollowing them.
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Do you, do you ever check to see if your original account's been reinstated?
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Because there's, I mean, man, they brought back everybody.
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They might, some of the people that started new accounts, they might know that and just say, well, they're just going to keep their new accounts or something.
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But then, I mean, I can see where people have tweeted about it.
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But I did have some really great follows on that old account.
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And not only that, I have a lot of history in that account of people that, and information and articles that I had saved.
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Well, he didn't, you know, this crazy thing that's happened on Twitter for a month where we can't see each other.
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Well, Elon Musk announced this morning that tomorrow, which would be hopefully sometime tomorrow, Friday, that they're fixing that finally.
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I actually, like, I thought it was just my account.
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And I just tweeted something like 10 minutes earlier.
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And I tweeted and it said, your tweet limit has been reached today.
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It's like, yeah, your tweet limit has been reached.
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I said, I never even, I didn't know there was a tweet limit.
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And there's a message that tells everybody their tweet count.
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So, they had launched, they had, what they did is they had launched a new thing where
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you could have more words, you know, like, to certain subscribers, you could have more
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And when they launched it, as soon as they launched it, whatever, they didn't have it
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So, it was weird, though, because it wasn't just Twitter.
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Okay, first off, we had, so he goes on to say, recommendation algorithm should be fixed
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I mean, we had so many strange things happen yesterday.
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During the House Oversight Committee, on the hearing of the Hunter Biden laptop, right,
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And so, strange things were occurring during this hearing.
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Because it was like I was tweeting Laura Boebert.
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I was retweeting her dot completely destroying them.
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Is, like, who was friends with them, the four, the dirty four, I call them.
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So, they might have, like, you know, when they started talking and it went bad, we're
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In fact, Alex, ALX, from Twitter, tweeted this out.
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And he was showing all the different platforms that were down.
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And so, you had Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Fox News, TweetDeck, McDonald's out.
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They colluded with our own FBI, them four up there.
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And one of them was, of course, one of the dirtiest guys ever to be in the FBI, which,
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It's not like we're going to be able to get rid of them, because you know how they play
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They are so dirty that they will recycle them and give them a really cushy spot in some other
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corporation, getting paid, I don't know, some unbelievable amount of money, or they'll
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give them a book deal, or they'll sit them up on CNN's panel, and they will be a media
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It's just, it's so, it's just rinse and repeat.
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And that's what's wrong with our government, is they just move them into another territory
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and act like, okay, we fixed the problem out of sight, out of mind.
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Meanwhile, these people are still doing the exact same things they were doing before,
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So yeah, I mean, this is quite a bizarre situation, but, and I'm glad to see that you have people
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confronting Yul Roth and, of course, you know, Gade and all of that.
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There was, Marjorie Chattergreen did good, Laura Bulbert, who was the guy, the kind of
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bald guy, the older guy, he really went after them.
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I can play some of these if you'd like to see them.
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Bottom line is that the FBI had the Biden crime family laptop for a year.
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So the FBI used its relationship with Twitter to suppress criminal evidence being revealed
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about Joe Biden one month before the 2020 election.
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You, ladies and gentlemen, interfered with the United States of America 2020 presidential election knowingly and willingly.
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It's going to get worse because this is the investigation part.
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Mr. Chairman, I'd like to spend five hours with these ladies and gentlemen doing depositions surely yet to come.
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But for right now, I yield the balance of my time to my colleague, Mr. Jordan.
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We have got to make sure that they follow through and that it cannot, these trials cannot be held in D.C.
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You saw what happened when they claimed that there was an insurrection.
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I don't know how election interference is any different.
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Why don't you just throw them in the gulag and not let them come out for a couple of years or be able to see a magistrate or anything else?
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They should be just led right out and said, okay, you know what?
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We're going to hold you in the gulag until, you know, it's your turn.
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And then slowly walk them out like they've done the January Sixers.
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They're the ones with, that's the real insurrection right there, the dirty four, I name them.
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And they're acting like they're scared and they're nervous.
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And we have their receipts and we've had them for a long time.
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People, these people, one of them got paid $17 million a year.
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You know how many workers you can hire that are unbelievable?
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Well, Lauren Boebert, just like you said, she completely went after them.
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Mr. Matt Taibbi, a respected reporter who published much of the Twitter files, said, quote,
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Twitter's contact with FBI was constant and pervasive, as if it were a subsidiary.
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Now, I want to better understand why he would suggest that.
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Mr. Roth, while at Twitter, how many meetings did you have with the FBI?
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I couldn't say for sure, but I would say it was-
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Well, we know- How many FBI agents worked at Twitter while you were there?
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Well, we know of at least nine because they started the BU group chat, BU for Bureau.
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Now, Mr. Roth, did the FBI ever ask you to share information like users' communication data
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No, they did not, and I would have refused if they had.
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I see that you denied Agent Chan's request for access to Twitter's data feed.
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It's that the FBI would even ask you for the private data of American citizens without going
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Now, I want to remind you, Mr. Roth, that you are under oath.
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Did the FBI ever ask you to do anything that was illegal or questionably legal?
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I'm not a lawyer, but certainly not to the best of my recollection or knowledge.
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Now, from the hearing that I've been a part of today, it's almost impossible to tell where
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We have Mr. Baker here, a former FBI agent, and there seems to be a revolving door between
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Even Mr. Baker said that there was no collusion with the federal government and Twitter.
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You are the collusion between the federal government and the FBI.
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Now, this is such a problem because we're seeing censorship all over.
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Mr. Roth, Ms. Gaddy, did either of you approve the shadow banning of my account at Lauren Boebert?
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Well, let me refresh your memory because on March 12, 2021, and Mr. Roth, I know you looked
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at it because fascist Twitter 1.0 had a public interest exceptions policy, which means for
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members of Congress to be shadow banned, it had to go before you, Mr. Roth.
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So I'll ask again, did you shadow ban my account, yes or no?
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I found out last night from Twitter staff that you suppressed my account for this tweet.
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It's a freaking joke about Hillary Clinton being angry that she couldn't rig her election.
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But in response, being the sinister overlords that you all are, you placed a 90-day account
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And now we see here that Twitter staff said the visibility filter on my account excluded
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me from top searches, prevented notifications for non-followers, and much more.
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This is considered an aggressive visibility filter.
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You silenced members of Congress from communicating with their constituents.
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You silenced me from communicating with the American people over a freaking joke.
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Yeah, I would say that that was taking place because of you four sitting here.
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You know, I bet that Putin is sitting in the Kremlin wishing he had as much election intervention
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Well, what about shutting down a duly elected member of Congress?
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This is fundamental to our nation's governance, and you all attacked that very foundation.
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Well, those are for publishers, not for editors.
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And it's clear you are not acting as publishers.
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And, Mr. Chairman, I think it's far past time that we remove 230 protections for big tech platforms
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I can reach out to Elon and to his staff, and I can see what's happened.
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And I can sit here today and hold you all in account.
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I am angry for the millions of Americans who were silenced because of your decisions, because
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of your actions, because of your collusion with the federal government.
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They can't sit here today and hold you into account.
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We don't know where the FBI ends and Twitter begins.
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But I do want to thank Elon Musk for firing you four and saving free speech and even Twitter.
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And let me tell you what, she almost lost her race as a result of this.
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Do you remember how they were calling it for her opponent and they wanted to just put the lid on the whole thing?
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They were just, they were going to run away with her seat, her congressional seat in Congress.
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They were, they, they know she won, but it was close.
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So they were trying to figure every trick in the book to try to find some, find them ballots in the back of a trunk.
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Democrats are experts at finding ballots in the back of trunks.
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That guy, that left, the guy from Saturday Night Live.
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They, yeah, he, he, he had lost by like, I don't know, 400 votes or something.
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And all of a sudden, two weeks later, they go, this was before the mail-in ballot stuff.
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And they, they said, well, we've discovered some ballots where, the trunk of a car.
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And, and I don't know if you remember this or not, but that was their 60.
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They had a, they had a video, they had a veto proof super majority.
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Well, they have done more damage and this is how they're able to interfere in our election.
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She rips in to fire Twitter officials over COVID censorship and admits that she has had devastating side effects from the COVID vaccine.
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These people were running whatever narrative they wanted to run.
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Not only with how the, how the country was going to be run, but with people's health.
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Yeah, they were, they were, like she said, it's hard to tell what the FBI began and Twitter ended or whatever.
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I mean, this is so serious that there's no question or wonder why the lamestream media isn't reporting any of this.
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They don't want to cover it because they were doing the exact same thing on their end all the time.
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Whether it be in print, whether it be on the airwaves, whether it be on social media, what have you.
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They were very much doing the exact same thing.
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Trump's next rally needs a lock them up chant within four.
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I cannot wait until President Trump gets back into office.
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James Baker was, I believe, was on the list of the inspector general to refer to criminal charges.
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He was one of the main ones with a Russia, Russia, Russia hoax.
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Of course, he quietly sleeks away to Twitter, and nobody knows it.
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You know, I didn't even know it until, what, years later?
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This is what's gotten DeSleaze into DeSleaze is because these deeply corrupted, to the core,
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bureaucrats go from one position in our government to another.
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I mean, it's a big jump when they've done something to move to a different position because they've sold out.
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Now, you have to present the other side, as painful as it is.
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But here she is talking about what a waste of time this is.
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So they've dragged a social media platform here in Congress.
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They're weaponizing the use of this committee so that they can do it again.
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A whole hearing about a 24-hour hiccup in a right-wing political operation.
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And it's just an abuse of public resources and abuse of public time.
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We could be talking about bringing down the cost of prescription drugs.
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We could be talking about abortion rights, civil rights, voting rights.
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But instead, we're talking about Hunter Biden's half-fake laptop story.
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That means that she is also saying that the laptop is real.
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She went to arm-waving school, didn't she, the last couple weeks?
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Oh, God, you're going to put somebody's eye out on one of the things.
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I mean, they're all confirming this laptop, though.
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They'd rather go investigate President Biden's family and laptops.
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And this is upsetting them because there's so much on those laptops.
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But, yes, they don't want all of this coming out.
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And they know that they were able to basically brainwash the entire country, the world, have you, for all of these years.
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When they shut down conservative voices the way they did, they were putting out whatever messages they could.
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When I say that the damage that they did, you can't even estimate at this point, I mean that sincerely.
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You cannot even imagine what kind of damage they did to this country over the past couple of years because of this propaganda.
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And Representative Comer, he's confronting Yul Roth about his tweets, calling Trump and his supporters actual Nazis.
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I mean, he's not holding anything back, but he's also talking about the whistleblowers that he already has.
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Mr. Roth, Ms. Gaddy, and Mr. Baker, it appears to me that you failed at your jobs.
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You were entrusted with the highest level of power at Twitter, but when you were faced with the New York Post story,
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instead of allowing people to judge the information for themselves, you rushed to find a reason why the American people shouldn't see it.
00:35:57.500
In a matter of hours, you were deciding on the truth of a story that spans years and dozens of complex international transactions.
00:36:06.420
You did this because you were terrified of Joe Biden not winning the election in 2020.
00:36:13.900
I can assure you this committee will succeed in holding the Bidens accountable.
00:36:24.320
And I love that Jim Jordan is talking about the whistleblowers.
00:36:29.120
That's why I told everybody when we got it's so important that we get the gavel, even if it's by one vote.
00:36:36.180
Because all these, let's face it, they got a majority in the Senate and they got the presidency.
00:36:44.640
And I mean, nothing is going to go all the way to be a law.
00:36:52.300
But to have the gavel means you decide who comes up there and sits before you, what investigations.
00:36:59.900
And whether, you know, they go to jail or not or whatever, it's, they're getting exposed.
00:37:04.480
They deserve to be sitting there on the hot seat.
00:37:12.040
This is full-blown election interference at its finest.
00:37:15.640
And not only that, because they were suppressing all of this information about COVID, they are responsible for a lot of people taking this jab.
00:37:30.780
And that was that you did not have a choice, that you, you had to take it no matter what.
00:37:42.300
These are the things that they were putting out there.
00:37:46.960
And so people felt like they didn't have a choice.
00:37:49.920
A lot of people that worked for hospitals had no choice.
00:37:53.840
A lot of people that worked with children had no choice.
00:37:57.120
Children couldn't go to school because they didn't have the vaccination.
00:38:02.000
They were defining what, what it meant to live your life in America.
00:38:08.020
America, that's not freedom by any stretch of a mile.
00:38:13.240
I mean, these are, this is really a communist situation.
00:38:17.020
And it's no different than anything else you've seen around the world.
00:38:26.480
I mean, I know that we didn't get him as, as, as Speaker of the House.
00:38:31.260
But Jim Jordan heading this whole thing up, I, I seriously think it's got some, some wings
00:38:41.420
And I know he's going to get to the bottom of it to the best that he can.
00:38:46.040
Now, what happens after, like you, your guess is as good as mine.
00:38:50.060
But Jim Jordan is doing a fantastic job with his questions, with his organization of the
00:38:57.920
So I'm, I'm looking forward to seeing what he presents.
00:39:00.520
Here he is with the first weapon, weaponization hearing, and he talks about the whistleblowers.
00:39:07.120
November 18th, 2021, an FBI whistleblower discloses to Republicans on the House Judiciary
00:39:13.440
that the FBI created a threat tag for parents voicing their concerns at school board meetings.
00:39:19.140
April 26th, 2022, another FBI whistleblower discloses that the FBI employees are being
00:39:26.720
run out of the Bureau for attending conservative political events.
00:39:31.740
May 11th, 2022, another FBI whistleblower discloses that dozens of parents with the threat tag
00:39:39.240
designation to their name are investigated by the FBI.
00:39:43.820
This also happens to be the same whistleblower who said the FBI leadership, not the rank and
00:39:48.960
file members, the FBI leadership is rotted at its core.
00:39:52.800
His clearance has been revoked and he's been suspended.
00:39:56.320
June 7th, 2022, another FBI whistleblower is retaliated against after giving feedback on
00:40:05.980
July 27th, 2022, another FBI whistleblower discloses that agents are pressured to reclassify
00:40:12.980
cases as domestic violent extremism cases to hit self-created performance metrics.
00:40:20.340
September 14th, 2022, an FBI whistleblower discloses that the FBI views the Betsy Ross flag as a terrorist
00:40:29.620
September 19th, 2022, another FBI whistleblower discloses that the Washington field office
00:40:36.820
is deliberately manipulating January 6th case files to make it appear that domestic violence
00:40:47.620
November 8th, excuse me, November 4th, 2022, another FBI whistleblower discloses the FBI accepts
00:40:54.440
private user information from Facebook without the user's consent.
00:40:59.180
And information is from only the conservative side of the political spectrum.
00:41:06.480
In my time in Congress, I have never seen anything like this.
00:41:09.820
Dozens and dozens of whistleblowers, FBI agents coming to us, talking about what's going on,
00:41:15.820
the political nature at the Justice Department.
00:41:18.680
Not Jim Jordan saying this, not Republicans, not conservatives, good, brave FBI agents who are
00:41:33.200
They're coming forward, but it's terrible for the nation.
00:41:39.240
Well, I mean, all I can say is hat tip to President Trump because, my goodness, he knew all of this
00:41:48.500
He never, and they were going after him in every single way that they possibly could.
00:41:59.600
They were constantly lying about him, trying to slam him and everything else.
00:42:05.940
And you remember, he was the one that basically said, and I've got a clip here, when he called
00:42:19.680
He's the arbiter of what's supposed to go on Twitter.
00:42:23.940
He's the one he thought that, he thought, and if you use CNN as a guide, CNN, which is
00:42:31.600
His name is Yoel Roth, and he's the one that said that mail-in balloting, you look, mail-in,
00:42:41.940
Why don't you take a look all over the country?
00:42:45.000
If we went to mail-in balloting, our election all over the world would look as a total joke.
00:42:53.480
There's such fraud and abuse, and you know about harvesting, where they harvest the ballots
00:43:00.340
and they go and grab them and they go to people's houses and they say, sign here.
00:43:06.120
Now, an absentee ballot, you can't be there or you're sick, and you go and you register
00:43:10.060
and you do all sorts of things to get that ballot, and there's good security measures.
00:43:14.460
But where they send out, like in California, millions and millions of ballots to anybody
00:43:20.220
Anybody in California that's breathing gets a ballot.
00:43:25.060
So here, here, excuse me, wait a minute, I'm not finished.
00:43:27.600
So here's your, uh, here's your man, and that's on Twitter.
00:43:38.560
There he is in the Oval Office, openly talking about what they were doing.
00:43:53.460
I'd say, I mean, this man has been attacked so many times.
00:44:02.100
I am, I'm more for him now than I think I was when he first decided that he was going
00:44:11.340
There is a reason why they do not want him to be president, and it's because he will
00:44:20.320
I mean, he's had these last couple of years since they stole the last one.
00:44:35.400
And he knows exactly where the bodies, per se, are buried.
00:44:39.320
The problem is he now recognizes the one that we have.
00:44:42.940
The biggest issue is that the FBI is full of them.
00:44:50.020
He's going to have to have a team that he trusts, that he knows are going to have the
00:44:57.800
And that is what is going to separate the pack, the real pack, from the herd.
00:45:03.680
And he's got to surround himself with those people.
00:45:11.580
It's hard to believe people are hyperventilating about the primary so much now.
00:45:19.320
A lot of people are not even going to say they're running until June.
00:45:33.040
This is a, man, they're not even going to start voting on the primary for a year from
00:45:40.360
Everybody's like, you've got to talk about it more.
00:45:44.440
I definitely will talk about it when it's time.
00:45:54.600
I think it would be a big mistake for DeSantis to run.
00:46:00.260
But he, in my mind, if he were to run, he would lose this whole foundation that we have
00:46:05.480
I think there is a time and a place for DeSantis.
00:46:07.780
But right now, if he were to throw his hat into 2024, he will be seen as a spoiler.
00:46:15.240
And that is what, and you will see all of the donations from all of these rhinos and
00:46:19.580
everything else that will come in there and try to get more division.
00:46:31.120
And DeSantis hasn't even said whether he's going to run or not.
00:46:36.920
And I just wanted to say that because that's just where I am.
00:46:44.780
And so from where I'm sitting and from where I'm standing, he's my guy.
00:46:48.740
I just could, I mean, I'm just loyal in my life, you know.
00:46:52.980
And the whole reason Catdiver got popular is because all the Trump memes and stuff, to
00:47:03.960
There's nothing you can say that's going to make me.
00:47:06.400
But I'm not going to go scorched earth and start calling DeSantis a rhino because he
00:47:14.840
He's been, I mean, I don't know, you know, what all that, nothing that matters.
00:47:18.580
When I see somebody who did what he did in the state, folks, they usually, they usually
00:47:31.620
And so I love DeSantis as my governor and I love Trump.
00:47:34.980
I'm not going to, I'm not going to play that game.
00:47:38.720
I'm never going to potty mouth DeSantis during the primary.
00:47:46.300
There's plenty of people doing it, but I love DeSantis.
00:47:50.720
I think he's doing a wonderful job here in Florida.
00:48:00.180
I'm thinking, oh my God, if they don't change that law, he's going to have to give up the
00:48:05.240
I'm going to, oh man, you have no idea what it's like.
00:48:14.900
And now you're gone and try to be, I don't like, I want him to be the governor.
00:48:26.520
I mean, to go ahead and complete this, these other, these other years as governor in Florida,
00:48:36.060
We've got president Trump who needs to get back in there and do what he needs to do and
00:48:46.360
And I am just, I am so happy that he's decided to run again because there was a time where
00:48:51.360
I thought, I wonder if he will or not, because think about what he's already had to endure.
00:48:56.640
He doesn't need this, but being the fighter that he is.
00:49:01.040
There's a chance in five months he's, I ain't doing this.
00:49:04.860
And that's why DeSantis hadn't even said he's running and won't for months.
00:49:09.980
So, so, I mean, to sit here and imagine if your whole Twitter page, which some people's
00:49:15.740
are right now, your whole Twitter page was frantically like DeSantis is going to be the
00:49:26.200
And DeSantis come out and said, you know, I'm just staying governor.
00:49:28.640
You completely wasted four months of your life.
00:49:32.200
And then you're going to be like, oh my God, that's all I've been talking about.
00:49:37.900
Try not to get ahead when, you know, I will make all kinds of comments when I know who's
00:49:44.700
Well, somebody made a really interesting observation because we had this conversation yesterday and
00:49:49.880
some people got really angry about the way we have talked about this or whatever, but
00:49:55.280
You're all entitled to your opinion and that's perfectly fine.
00:49:58.720
But somebody actually pointed to the fact that, you know what?
00:50:02.220
There are a lot of people that are listening to this show.
00:50:05.040
And so when you address issues like this, we don't know if President Trump is listening
00:50:11.540
We don't know who all is listening to the show.
00:50:13.420
All we know is that you could be addressing President Trump.
00:50:16.440
So when you said, hey, start focusing on this or start focusing on that.
00:50:19.940
It's not the audience necessarily that you are talking to.
00:50:26.480
And just so you know, you know, I've never been, you know, I'm a cat turd with a cat thing,
00:50:32.220
but I've always told everybody here exactly pretty much my life history since I was two
00:50:38.840
I told you about how wild I was when I was younger.
00:50:42.680
I mean, I've told everybody the truth, where I live, how old I am, you know, everything.
00:50:52.940
So it's just my opinion, honestly, of how things go.
00:50:56.660
But there are a lot of people in blue check marks and stuff that get paid by these, you
00:51:02.440
Hey, if you'll get on my team, here's a little something.
00:51:05.560
But I am not in contact with either, you know, the Trump organization doesn't contact me.
00:51:15.020
I know some people in them and I talk to them sometimes.
00:51:17.500
But nobody's ever approached me and said, will you support this?
00:51:27.840
You know, a lot of these people are millionaires.
00:51:38.740
I mean, if you think I'm a millionaire or something, you're not even close.
00:51:42.820
Well, no, but you're you're accomplished in so many other areas, too.
00:51:46.680
I mean, you've got an incredible store with the Cat Turd merchandise.
00:51:53.820
You've you you have rattled the core of so many people.
00:51:57.780
You're in touch with some of the biggest world leader.
00:52:07.800
The Rolling Stones hit piece came out about me today.
00:52:20.820
I mean, they researched for months trying to get any dirt on me they can.
00:52:29.100
They have talked to everybody, you know, try to talk to people of my when I was young.
00:52:37.280
They try I mean, they tried everything and they wrote this hit piece today.
00:52:41.580
Of course, look, another day, another hit piece.
00:52:48.260
But they really get detail and they do everything but dox me in it.
00:52:51.920
And I'm like, well, why don't they just listen to the show?
00:52:59.540
And well, he seems to be this person or that person.
00:53:04.160
They actually say, well, we talked to psychiatrists, blah, blah, blah from Harvard.
00:53:09.360
Who said I laughed all the way through this thing.
00:53:12.740
Who said who said, well, cut turd shows that enormous this and that and this and it started like psychoanalyzing me.
00:53:22.300
And then and then how it's effective and how I do this, but I but I just do jokes to go here and then I grab you in.
00:53:28.680
And God dang, I'm a 58 year old country dude living in the country.
00:53:37.380
I get on there and I just say stuff that comes to my mind.
00:53:44.420
You know, and then they had another psychiatrist, you know, another opinion about it.
00:53:57.520
And then they're like, oh, my God, he was married more than once when he was young.
00:54:05.180
Where are you said this on my podcast a hundred times?
00:54:19.360
I've never had the police even show up my door for a complaint in my life.
00:54:22.180
Because, you know, I do control even when I was a party animal.
00:54:42.640
We've only mentioned this about a million times.
00:54:45.260
And it's just like, man, I wouldn't trade anything I've done in my life.
00:54:54.640
They're like, well, his first wife, she got married.
00:55:09.860
When I got it, when I, I didn't have no money, when I get out of the army, it's up to me.
00:55:14.060
If I don't, you know, I remember eating popcorn for weeks.
00:55:17.320
I remember eating peanut butter sandwiches for a month.
00:55:22.820
I didn't have anybody in my money, you know, to borrow money from.
00:55:28.300
I didn't have anybody to call if I'm starving to say, hey, can I lend a hundred dollars?
00:55:35.580
Um, I had a loving family and a great family, but they had no money, you know, we, we, I
00:55:41.080
come from a poor, you know, poor, lower middle-class family.
00:55:47.740
Um, all this stuff happened and I wouldn't trade any of it for the world.
00:55:55.740
And then, you know, of course I grew out of all that stuff and, you know, I'm older now.
00:55:58.800
I'm an old man, but I would never, ever trade any of it.
00:56:03.220
Uh, I, I, I learned from all the mistakes I made and I don't know how they think they're
00:56:09.380
going to embarrass me because they obviously don't listen to podcasts.
00:56:11.280
Cause I tell this to everybody all the time, but yeah, I played music for a living.
00:56:19.400
You know, I, it was, I lived the rock and roll lifestyle for over a decade.
00:56:25.880
And honestly, we always talk about ruining your street cred.
00:56:29.600
If you hadn't had another life before the one that you have now, we'd all be a little
00:56:34.080
disappointed, but there's nothing in there that, that hasn't already been out there and
00:56:49.740
I'm not embarrassed by anything I did in my life.
00:56:56.780
You wouldn't believe I looked like, I mean, it was down in my belly, but I'm like ZZ top
00:57:07.220
You know, I had, you know, I lived the rock and roll lifestyle, toured in a band.
00:57:13.780
And then I went into business for 20 years, you know, on the road with a big, with a big
00:57:17.280
company and, and had big meetings and, uh, I've, I've lived all these different stages
00:57:21.680
of my life and I made a lot of mistakes along the way and I wouldn't do any of it different.
00:57:27.020
I mean, this, you've done an incredible, incredible job.
00:57:30.900
You've had an amazing journey and you're just going to keep going.
00:57:33.940
I mean, a lot of ways you've had so many different things happen.
00:57:40.600
In months, in months, in months of an article, you really can't get through it so long.
00:57:44.580
I mean, even me, I can't even read about myself.
00:57:53.180
And, and by the way, this is not the first one.
00:58:00.860
But, um, why is it, why is it so important to the left to, to try to dig up every aspect
00:58:09.720
Well, it's because you are, you are, you are defying the whole life.
00:58:14.880
Well, yeah, but see, you, you're defying the norm.
00:58:19.200
And normally people are, are, are paid in people's pockets to make it in, in this town.
00:58:27.500
I have a lot of people, a lot of friends that have been roped into that whole thing.
00:58:32.380
You didn't need average, you didn't need, um, uh, what it was, Amazon to do your books
00:58:40.940
You just skipped right on over it and had incredible, incredible respect from so many
00:58:47.240
different people that say, oh my gosh, you were able to sell your own books over 30,000
00:59:02.040
I don't look, I'm not a, yeah, I'm, I'm, I appreciate that.
00:59:04.820
And I, and I, I'm not a preacher and I'm not a, you know what I mean?
00:59:08.060
I'm just a regular guy who just like somehow caught lightning in a bottle.
00:59:12.160
And now these people, Rolling Stone, man, you know what a dream it would have been when
00:59:16.520
I was a musician to be in Rolling Stone magazine.
00:59:20.880
You're a young musician and Rolling Stone's magazine calls for an interview.
00:59:24.360
You know, you have any idea how completely, completely crazy I would have went.
00:59:30.240
But fast forward, you know, when I was young, 20 something years old, but, um, when, you
00:59:36.240
know, fast forward 40 years, four decades, can anybody remember what they did 40 years
00:59:40.780
I can't, but, um, you know, and then now it's just, oh, it's just another hit piece.
00:59:45.920
They've got it in for me, but, um, it doesn't matter.
00:59:51.420
Or, and they're like interviewing somebody that I hadn't seen in 40 years and they're
00:59:55.860
talking and I'm like, well, I don't even know if it's true or not.
01:00:05.340
Well, here's the thing is that most people don't remember Rolling Stone.
01:00:16.480
When you were a musician, yes, you would have been like, oh my gosh, this would have
01:00:23.500
And that's why you're going to see a lot of the left that are coming over to the right
01:00:37.420
I noticed they put this article behind a paywall, which was ridiculous to get you to pay for
01:00:42.460
it because seniors, they've lost their audience.
01:00:46.680
But, but the funniest part of the article though, is, um, they, well, we talked to a psychiatrist
01:00:53.240
from Yale or wherever, famous psychiatrist, isn't it for pages analyzing me?
01:01:00.160
It's they, they don't under, look, these people are born rich.
01:01:09.480
They'll never understand, you know, uh, somebody like me, cause they'd never live like this.
01:01:14.500
They never ate peanut butter sandwiches for a week cause they couldn't eat.
01:01:17.160
They never, uh, live paycheck to paycheck for years.
01:01:20.420
They never, you know, uh, you know, done the things I've done or, or had to struggle when
01:01:25.640
Cause there was never a time, man, I was a hippie folks.
01:01:36.400
It had a foot pedal, it had like, uh, um, you know, it had like cue balls, a gear shift
01:01:47.180
And I wore, I didn't even know a pair of shoes for eight years.
01:01:52.540
I wore, you know, tie dyed and, and, and, and, and wore flip flops.
01:01:58.200
I played music, you know, I, I, I was crazy, but I wouldn't, I wouldn't trade it for anything
01:02:04.040
You know, I agree it's phases when you're young, you grow out of it.
01:02:07.940
But, um, I had a blast and I look back, we made some good music, had some good times
01:02:13.700
I don't, look, I've been in a lot of relationships with women.
01:02:18.880
It always boils down to, I don't, they don't think I care enough because I don't get jealous
01:02:26.800
So they're like, Oh, I've had girls actually break up with me, you know, years ago, decades
01:02:32.000
ago that said, well, you just don't care enough.
01:02:34.100
Like I've done everything I can to make you jealous.
01:02:40.580
And especially when you're younger and relationships are hard and not always the first one is going
01:02:52.920
I've always been honest about it and I always will be.
01:02:57.640
I've, I've lived a really interesting life all the way from the beginning.
01:03:01.540
And, uh, you know, there's been a lot of heartbreak in my life.
01:03:03.940
Like, you know, my dad died of cancer when I was young.
01:03:06.740
Uh, he left my mom when I was in basic training.
01:03:10.460
Um, you know, uh, my best friend who I was just like played in the baby crib with died when
01:03:15.400
he was 35, um, you know, the night before, after I was talking to him, I've had a lot
01:03:21.000
of heartbreak, just like you guys and everything.
01:03:23.520
And, uh, you just have to be honest and go forward, but I don't regret anything I did in
01:03:31.680
And you go through this thing we call life and you just like go through it and you try
01:03:42.560
You know, it's even for me being cat turd, I don't even see any way of me becoming a
01:03:48.320
millionaire because it's just, you know, the more I make, I get taxed so much.
01:03:59.380
So, um, but, um, uh, I don't care about the money.
01:04:03.480
That's another thing they, they, they're like, I don't care about, you know, as long as I
01:04:07.800
got enough to be comfortable and have some a little in the bank.
01:04:11.160
So something happens to me, my dogs and my cats are going to be taken care of and some
01:04:17.920
I don't, I don't, um, I don't, uh, I don't, I don't, I don't care about going to the Super
01:04:22.400
I've traveled my whole life so much, you know, I traveled overseas in the army in Europe.
01:04:26.940
And then I traveled with a company all across the United States, 300 days a year for 21
01:04:47.660
Um, enjoy the little things in life that, you know, don't cost money and just live a very
01:04:52.880
simple life and just kind of have fun with cat turd until it ends.
01:04:56.120
And so that's just, I mean, I don't understand why they have to have psychiatrists try to
01:05:04.680
Well, I mean, like I said, they're trying to figure out where they fit into this whole
01:05:17.420
They were able to control the music and the movies and all of these things.
01:05:21.420
And now they're starting to realize that they lost us along the way and that there is another
01:05:27.820
subculture that is coming up and they're the up and coming group that people are turning
01:05:34.260
to to get the real news and to have fun and to laugh.
01:05:38.480
There's so many things that are changing and they can't change with it.
01:05:43.060
When you look at what happened to Rolling Stone, they're writing articles about you.
01:05:48.460
I mean, I'm looking at some of these different things.
01:05:58.380
They've tried to call everybody in my life and dox everybody in my life.
01:06:20.580
And then they've got, okay, this is what's funny, folks.
01:06:23.800
They got people, psychiatrists, analysts, saying, well, the reason he's going against masks in this is because of this.
01:06:31.680
I don't like masks because I don't believe they work.
01:06:39.560
And I really believe that COVID was the biggest planned lockdown, plandemic in history.
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And I say, and I don't fit in, you know, and I so appreciate it.
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I've been invited to the Mar-a-Lago parties, to 2000 Mules preview premiere.
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And it's not that I don't want anybody to see me because I don't care.
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But I just don't fit in wearing suits, ties, tux, dressing up, you know, hobnobbing, having cocktails and hobnobbing with all the big wigs.
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And I am going to, you know, I just don't want to not meet people, especially when I do another book.
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But, you know, that's the reason if I went to more of these events and I really applied, I can make a lot of money, I'm sure.
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I'm very happy with a very simple, completely just simple life.
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And like I say, I'm not ashamed of anything I did in the past.
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I mean, I've been where everybody's been through.
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I've been heartbroken so bad you couldn't even get out of bed for a week.
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But why in the world does somebody want to dig up everything in your life?
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I don't care what they I don't care about anybody I see.
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I don't care about going back and doing a deep dive in their 40 or 50 or 60 year life.
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They want to know what it was that got a whole entire the whole entire world.
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Some of the greatest minds that want to talk to Cat Turt.
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They have to pay PR firms tremendous amounts of money to stay relevant.
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They have to put on these shows and all of these things, start these rumors so that they remain relevant.
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You do something that is incredibly unique and people love you for it.
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You are yourself and we wouldn't have you any other way.
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And no matter what they put out there, I see they did the piece on Bank of America is Commie Trash.
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You've stood by me and I will continue to stand by you.
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The Cat Turt army is like nothing I've ever seen before.
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Why does Elon Musk, the richest guy in the world, and why does a president, and why is Tucker Carlson, why are they talking about me or talking to me or asking my opinion on things?
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All they do is hang around a bunch of millionaires all day.
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And they're like, well, this guy is just a normal guy, man.
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He walks around in overalls on his horse ranch.
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And maybe, you know, maybe I just need that opinion from somebody that I don't see that every day.
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I mean, just tell me if I, you know, whatever it is.
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I would rather hear it from you than somebody else.
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I'm reading this thing right now, and I'm going, oh, my gosh.
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I mean, I don't know how long it took for somebody.
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I mean, they could have gotten it all from our podcast because we did it all here.
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We laugh about, you know, my band days and the crazy stuff I did.
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I mean, they're pulling up all of your hashtags.
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And I remember each one like it was part of a movie.
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I mean, he had to really dig to find this stuff.
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Somebody I hadn't even seen or heard from in 38 years.
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All this is to get to me and try to embarrass me.
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I mean, the psycho of that, to analysis, to analysis on me.
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But, you know, I will say this about the dude that wrote it.
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You know, I know the guy hates my guts and he's really been trying to get me for a long time.
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But he did have the respect not to do what, you know, everybody posts my address and stuff and my real name all the time.
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But he did have the respect not to do that or mention names or mention my exact address.
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Well, he mentioned you and you wouldn't talk to him.
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But, hey, if you were honest, I'd talk to you, man.
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I remember on Veterans Day, I told you about how I decided the Army.
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Me and my buddy was sitting on a wall, you know.
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We were about to graduate high school and how we made a decision.
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You know, I was just like, Navy, I just don't want to be in a ship.
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So, I mean, this is the conversations we were having.
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I mean, I was in the Army when I was 17, folks.
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I spent my 18th birthday in Fort Dix, New Jersey.
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This story would have been nice if they would have been able to write it from your point of view.
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And hopefully, that's a story that you will write for the world.
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Because you are self-made, self-created, and you are beloved by so many people.
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If anything, this is just another tribute to you.
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They wouldn't waste their time if they weren't impressed.
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But they have to be impressed, or they wouldn't have written this piece.
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They think way too deeply about it and way too philosophical.
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And it's just like, well, what he does is he lures you in with comedy, and then he goes against the masked man dad.
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I just don't think a mask that is supposed to go dust stops viruses, and neither does any real scientist in the world.
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Like, okay, I'm going to do, I mean, there is no plan.
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I have no idea what I'm going to tweet until I tweet it.
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And I've thought, well, I better tweet this subject, and I write down in the morning on notes, I'm going to tweet about this subject, and I need to go here.
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I get up, and I'm just like, we're talking right now.
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Like, me and you are just talking, and everybody's listening, but it's like me and you are just having a conversation.
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A lot of people don't recognize the fact that you and I don't talk before the show.
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We just start talking about whatever it is that happened that day, and it's just off the top of our head.
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There are times where I look at a word, and I'm like, wait, now how in the world am I going to pronounce that Russian name?
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Marjorie Taylor Greene was going, Elon Musk, too.
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I remember I kept saying, it was so hard for you to say Elon.
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And I'd say, hey, it's Elon Musk, and you'd be back.
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But when Marjorie Taylor Greene said Elon Musk like three times, I was like, oh, my God.
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I have a friend that's named Elon, and so that's why I had trouble with his name, because
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And you know, another thing, I'll just say this before we leave, if you're on Twitter
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and people, your analysis or analytics or whatever you call them, it's day nine or ten
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tomorrow, and I'm like, everything says I'm down 80%, but when I look at it, it said,
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Yeah, so I'm like, how am I down 80%, and it says I've only tweeted 30, 340 times in
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30 days, and I started looking at it, and below it, it said, yeah, it says I haven't
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So there's all kinds of issues, and I couldn't tweet either.
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If it's your vision, and you made it, and you're the one that did it from scratch, and
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you're the one that worked hard, and it was all your vision, and what you did become a
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successful, and of course, there's people around you that deserve credit, but it was
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Never give anyone 51% stake in that so they can oust you out of your own company.
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Unless you just don't care anymore, and you're like, okay, whatever.
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If that's coach, you know, you might be good to have a board, but, you know, I would
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Well, I mean, that's why we're a real poor podcast.
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We get the donations, and there are a couple of people I need to thank for that, but for
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But I just, I mean, that is not how we run this.
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I never had experience as being an engineer, so that's why I'm not very good at it.
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I try to get everything right before every single show, but like I said...
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She has to go, she has to go to work early in the morning in L.A. traffic, and then come
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back to her apartment to do the show, and then go back in L.A. traffic again, come back
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Four L.A. traffic trips every single day, plus produce the show.
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All I say, when you come to Florida, we're getting you a producer so you can...
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This is the highlight of my day, and don't think for one second.
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I don't have great people behind me as well who have volunteered their time to make sure
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that I have the lineup and today's stories, because I could not do it without them.
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Fleet Admiral, you know Rob, and you know Pansy.
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And just the support of the littermates and everybody else.
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You all are the ones that are keeping this going.
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And I appreciate everything from everybody, and we love you all.
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And, hey, if you want to know the truth, all you got to do is come to our podcast.
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We'll tell you everything, including this cold that I cannot shake.
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Kat, I may have to end up just going to the doctor over the whole thing.
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I want to thank those that did donate to the show on Twitch over there.
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Deborah Reyes, times two, head of Broccoli, Spicy Chemist.
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And I wanted to give a shout out to at Gibson Go on Truth.
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I guess they're really working on their account and needed just a little shout out over there.
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They're the replacement for all that other stuff.