In the Litter Box - April 29, 2024


The Swamp Serves Itself | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd - Ep. 556 - 4⧸29⧸2024


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

172.69499

Word Count

11,330

Sentence Count

1,226

Misogynist Sentences

31

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

Jules and Cat Turd are back from vacation and ready to discuss the latest in politics, including the latest controversy involving a dog attack on a man's own pet and the recent comments made by Donald Trump about hunting dogs.


Transcript

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00:01:20.480 Hello, hello, hello.
00:01:48.880 Hello, today is Monday, April 29th, 2024, episode number 556.
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00:02:02.780 You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
00:02:06.620 Hey there, Cat.
00:02:07.280 How are ya?
00:02:08.600 Hey, hey, hey.
00:02:09.660 How goes it today?
00:02:11.740 Oh, another day in paradise.
00:02:13.440 Oh.
00:02:13.800 Weekend went fast, didn't it?
00:02:15.280 Whoa.
00:02:16.080 I don't even feel like we had one.
00:02:17.540 I really do not feel like we even had one.
00:02:20.120 And it's going to get even crazier from this point on.
00:02:24.280 It really is.
00:02:25.440 And I know that we ruffled some feathers over there in the Republican Party, but it wasn't
00:02:29.540 us that went after the dog.
00:02:32.320 Let's keep that in mind.
00:02:34.400 And we should probably get that out of the way because there was so much about that that
00:02:39.000 was said over the weekend and everything else.
00:02:42.600 And I don't know.
00:02:43.840 Cat, you made the news with the whole comment situation.
00:02:46.200 You want to address it?
00:02:47.960 Yeah.
00:02:48.460 I was trending all week because I didn't like it.
00:02:51.340 And I don't want to hear nobody, I'm from the country, bullshit.
00:02:54.220 We don't shoot our dogs out in the country.
00:02:55.760 I'm real country.
00:02:56.940 I'm not $18,000 four-wheelers.
00:03:01.100 Every person in the family dressed to the nines when I hunt with leather and perfect hats
00:03:05.780 and look like a bath pro shop mannequin.
00:03:08.160 You don't just get, it's a working dog.
00:03:12.500 Never even heard of that in my life.
00:03:13.880 Men out in the country, man, I was raising the sticks.
00:03:17.080 And never heard of a working dog.
00:03:18.760 Oh, it's a working dog so you can shoot it?
00:03:20.420 That don't even make no sense.
00:03:21.760 Who even says that?
00:03:23.160 It's a working dog.
00:03:24.340 Oh, so, you know, regular dogs are pets, but working dogs, you shoot them if they don't.
00:03:27.380 And then, oh, well, it killed us some chickens.
00:03:30.760 Are you, man, put a chicken out in the cat turd ranch.
00:03:34.920 See how long it lasts.
00:03:36.420 Oh, my.
00:03:37.060 My dogs kill squirrels.
00:03:38.520 They kill raccoons.
00:03:39.540 They kill possums.
00:03:40.840 They kill, they got into it with a fox.
00:03:43.800 Wiggles' arm is hurt right now because a bear or a coyote dug through the fence and he chased
00:03:49.180 out after it and got in a fight and got his paw mangled.
00:03:52.460 I mean, they kill snakes.
00:03:53.680 They kill every varmint and mole and groundhog and everything you can think of.
00:03:58.580 I mean, and then it bit somebody.
00:04:00.760 Man, all my dogs, man, you've seen, I've got 30 stitches in my elbow right now.
00:04:06.680 Rescues are hard to take care of.
00:04:08.180 They fight.
00:04:09.320 They've been abused.
00:04:10.880 I take care of the worst of the worst, man.
00:04:12.700 I don't even want to hear it.
00:04:14.220 Right.
00:04:14.600 So it was misbehaving.
00:04:17.000 It wasn't a good.
00:04:17.540 If you only have a dog and its only purpose to you is to hunt and that's it and it's
00:04:24.040 worthless if it hunts, it's great if it hunts good and it's worthless if it doesn't hunt,
00:04:28.040 then you don't care about dogs at all and you shouldn't have them.
00:04:31.400 Oh, my gosh.
00:04:32.140 You know, I just wonder who's advising these people.
00:04:34.740 I really do.
00:04:35.480 And why they think that we would give them a pass just because, again, they have an R
00:04:39.680 next to their name.
00:04:40.800 I was attacked brutally as a result of saying what my comments were, which is, you know,
00:04:46.000 hey, you know what?
00:04:46.720 If she can do this to a dog, what would she do to us?
00:04:49.860 I don't know.
00:04:50.980 But I don't know who's advising them.
00:04:53.120 She really wasn't at the top of my VP list anyway.
00:04:55.980 I've always been for Ben Carson.
00:04:57.640 So it really was, you know, nothing here.
00:05:00.080 I mean, it didn't really affect me one way or another.
00:05:02.760 President Trump is going to choose who he believes he's going to choose.
00:05:06.920 I got the whole, you know, on my end, it's so funny because you and I are so different.
00:05:09.940 I live in L.A.
00:05:10.620 You live in the sticks in Florida.
00:05:13.060 But a lot of people don't know that I'm born, raised, and forever indebted to Mississippi.
00:05:17.620 I have uncles and aunts and everybody else that hunt and fish and do all of that.
00:05:21.780 Not only that, they own hunting stores and everything else.
00:05:24.060 So I'm very aware.
00:05:25.460 But animals are animals.
00:05:26.980 And one that's going along with you and you just, and then you publish it.
00:05:31.720 And then you double down on it.
00:05:33.780 It's like, why would you even bring that up?
00:05:35.400 There's a lot of hunters.
00:05:37.260 All my dogs are abusing, abandoned, are hunting dogs.
00:05:41.720 That's right.
00:05:42.700 I mean, not my puppies because my puppies I've raised, but everybody else was.
00:05:47.640 And I just, it just, none of it makes any sense.
00:05:51.760 And I'm so tired of these politicians who are worth millions of dollars.
00:05:59.860 And every time, you know, they have, okay, here's me bird hunting for pheasants, you know.
00:06:05.340 And they're clean, you know.
00:06:07.300 They've got $2,000 worth of clothes on.
00:06:10.820 Every little hunting gadget you could name.
00:06:14.200 And trust me, when I, I got, I mean, I got to go pick up sticks and chainsaw and work on the farm.
00:06:20.760 I wear bibs, Carhartt dirty bibs with old dirty boots, and I'm sweating profusely.
00:06:25.980 I look like shit.
00:06:27.540 I mean, that's what it's like to be out in the country.
00:06:29.560 You don't look clean and have these perfect outfits on when you're hunting in perfect boots.
00:06:33.560 That's just, they're posing for the camera.
00:06:36.040 Trust me.
00:06:37.440 You ought to come see me after about an hour of working on the farm.
00:06:40.060 Man, I got crap all over me.
00:06:41.380 I got sawdust in my mouth.
00:06:44.040 Exactly.
00:06:44.480 I'm dripping sweat.
00:06:46.000 I'm dirty.
00:06:46.720 I'm muddy.
00:06:47.320 My Carhartts, I mean, they're filthy.
00:06:50.300 I'm filthy all over.
00:06:51.620 You can't even see me.
00:06:53.280 I mean, it's, it's, that, that's why it's like working out in the country on, outdoors on a ranch or a farm.
00:06:58.840 You don't look exactly clean.
00:07:01.060 So, I mean, I'm, I mean, John Tester, he does the same thing.
00:07:05.560 Joni Ernst did the same thing.
00:07:08.100 And so, I don't care what people say.
00:07:10.860 You, look at that little puppy's 14 years old.
00:07:12.920 You, if there's anything you can say to justify shooting that, going back, and that's how you kill it?
00:07:20.380 You shoot it in the face?
00:07:22.060 I mean, wait a minute.
00:07:23.820 You're a millionaire rancher?
00:07:25.800 And there's literally, I have somebody I can call to euthanize that'll come to my place and do it at my house.
00:07:31.900 Right.
00:07:32.700 When it's time's come, they'll do it, you know, if you, but, but, you know, the only time I'd ever euthanize something is if it's had cancer and it's suffering or so old, it couldn't walk.
00:07:41.620 And I almost did smiles one time.
00:07:44.740 Like eight months ago, I was two, two or three days away from having to call that guy because he could no longer walk.
00:07:52.500 Right.
00:07:52.960 And he was miserable.
00:07:54.420 And I was, you know, for over like, I was 14 days in a row, man.
00:07:57.700 I was sliding him around on the tarp because there's no way I could lift him.
00:08:01.300 Had this big old paint tarp.
00:08:02.740 And I just like bring him in there and roll him over and pull him outside so he could, he'd like to sit in the shade out there.
00:08:08.340 And it was just getting worse and worse.
00:08:10.820 And I don't even know what happened, but I just kept going.
00:08:12.820 I'm just like, I can't do this, but so much longer.
00:08:15.400 And, you know, but, um, there's no excuse to just shoot a puppy in the face like that for any reason.
00:08:22.500 And the problem was her answer was like, oh, we have to make, you don't understand the country.
00:08:26.940 We would have to make decisions like this all the time.
00:08:28.840 And, and you can read about it in my book at Amazon.
00:08:32.180 Yeah.
00:08:33.380 That's what really chapped my ass when she did that.
00:08:35.960 Right.
00:08:36.140 I wasn't as mad until that happened.
00:08:38.560 I'm like, you're going to still, you're going to plug your book over this.
00:08:40.880 It doesn't make sense.
00:08:42.540 Oh my gosh.
00:08:43.680 No, it, it really, none of it made any sense.
00:08:46.260 I don't, I mean, I I'm of the old school where, you know, an animal disappears and nobody really talks about what happened.
00:08:52.860 It got lost or, or it was kidnapped or something like that.
00:08:56.040 I mean, but to be a candidate, well, to be up there for vice president and to put out a story like this, it's bad.
00:09:05.940 And I know it was probably a hit piece from the left and all of that stuff.
00:09:09.120 And they wanted to really get everybody all upset, hot and bothered.
00:09:12.340 She kept doubling down on it.
00:09:13.580 But she kept doing it.
00:09:15.400 Exactly.
00:09:16.840 Exactly.
00:09:17.920 I read, you hadn't read the whole thing?
00:09:19.280 Yeah, I did.
00:09:19.960 You don't understand country life.
00:09:21.260 I don't.
00:09:22.040 Really?
00:09:22.380 Literally, it was slopping the pigs when I was six years old, man.
00:09:25.840 Yeah.
00:09:26.460 I under, trust me.
00:09:27.960 Yeah.
00:09:28.240 Trust me.
00:09:29.100 I understand country life.
00:09:31.120 We treat our, our dogs.
00:09:33.600 I mean, we, we don't, we don't shoot our dogs if they misbehave or kill a chicken.
00:09:37.320 That's what, so a puppy got killed for being a puppy and it killed a chicken.
00:09:42.180 Who gives a damn?
00:09:43.920 Oh my gosh.
00:09:44.940 My God.
00:09:45.560 Well, they also said that it was very disruptive to chill, to its, to, to her children and, and
00:09:51.000 everything else.
00:09:51.620 Here's the dog in question, or not in question, but this is the dog that we're discussing here.
00:09:56.400 And he looks pretty small.
00:09:58.300 He doesn't look like he's a real large dog.
00:10:00.400 He doesn't look like he's as big as yours, which are coon-hounds.
00:10:03.220 Oh my hundred pounds, man.
00:10:04.680 And they're, and they can fight like, they fight like pit bulls when they fight.
00:10:09.680 Right.
00:10:10.080 But see, she also understands.
00:10:11.360 I mean, if she was really going for vice president, right.
00:10:15.160 With president Trump, she's speaking to a national audience.
00:10:17.760 It's not just a rural one.
00:10:20.240 And you've got PETA and you've got people in the city and dog lovers, cat lovers, people
00:10:24.440 that love to rescue animals and to think that that, you know, could, it has nothing to do
00:10:30.240 with the job that she's doing as governor of Utah.
00:10:33.660 I think she's done an amazing job.
00:10:34.980 I think she's an amazing woman, but this, I don't know who advised her of this.
00:10:38.880 You mean South Dakota?
00:10:39.200 I mean, South Dakota, sorry.
00:10:41.440 I don't know who advised her, but this was wrong on every single level.
00:10:47.280 Seriously.
00:10:49.260 And some dogs aren't, let me tell you something.
00:10:51.920 Some dogs you can, just like people have different personalities, some dogs you can train.
00:10:57.220 I mean, Pedro will do anything I say.
00:11:00.720 Wiggles will do anything I say.
00:11:02.120 Monkey?
00:11:02.520 You might as well, when she sniffs something, man, sweetie, just happened to be the two
00:11:08.580 females I have.
00:11:09.360 Just saying.
00:11:10.440 Oh, yes.
00:11:11.460 Don't listen.
00:11:13.060 I mean, listen.
00:11:14.360 And I, you know, sweetie's protective, man.
00:11:16.740 She, the FedEx guy, you know, on the other side of the fence one day, and he's like, I
00:11:20.500 said, don't pet her, she'll bite you.
00:11:22.240 Right.
00:11:22.600 She's protective, man.
00:11:23.720 None of my other dogs have bite you, but sweetie damn sure will.
00:11:26.260 But now, if you come in my gate, she'll just wag her tail.
00:11:29.560 But if you're trying to get outside my gate and I hadn't let you in, she will, she'll
00:11:33.100 bite your ass.
00:11:34.060 Oh, my goodness.
00:11:35.200 And he put his hand over there.
00:11:36.880 And that was it.
00:11:38.320 And it's like, I did three times not to do that.
00:11:41.780 No, he didn't get bibbed.
00:11:42.660 He almost did.
00:11:43.400 He said, oh, my God, she will bite.
00:11:45.240 I said, I just told you that three times in a row.
00:11:47.520 Oh, what's it going to take?
00:11:48.580 I know.
00:11:50.000 I know.
00:11:50.580 He said, well, I'll give it now.
00:11:51.780 I said, you almost got bit.
00:11:52.900 I said, she don't play, man.
00:11:54.080 She's protective.
00:11:54.720 But that's what it's like, man.
00:11:59.040 It's not all these poses with guns and pheasants and leather and the perfect chaps and $28,000
00:12:06.340 four-wheelers everywhere you go.
00:12:07.780 That's not what it's like, man.
00:12:09.080 You don't look clean ever.
00:12:10.520 You're dirty as hell.
00:12:13.940 I just had a pair of work boots blow out, man.
00:12:16.420 I'm so pissed.
00:12:19.080 Man, these were the best boots.
00:12:21.040 And I get boots that are slide-owned so you don't have to bend over and tie your shoes
00:12:24.280 all the time.
00:12:25.000 And, man, I was doing something last week and the heel just fell out of them.
00:12:30.340 And I've had them for years.
00:12:32.240 And I'm like, oh.
00:12:33.660 It takes a while to get them good.
00:12:35.440 You know, it takes a while to break them in and make them work.
00:12:38.700 Oh, yeah.
00:12:39.120 And especially the slide-owned, you just slide them on.
00:12:41.320 There's no way to get them rehealed or anything just to have something put back on?
00:12:48.020 No, man.
00:12:48.040 They're gone.
00:12:48.560 Oh, are they really?
00:12:49.600 There's no saving it?
00:12:50.920 Yeah.
00:12:52.380 That's too bad.
00:12:53.120 Yeah.
00:12:53.480 I'm just going to order the same pair.
00:12:54.840 But I don't care how you do it.
00:12:56.880 If it's two or three years or four years later, you order the same as that pair and it's never
00:13:00.220 the same.
00:13:01.360 Never.
00:13:02.020 No.
00:13:02.340 So let's talk about the other swampy creatures.
00:13:07.860 My goodness sakes.
00:13:08.880 I mean, all of this money that Speaker Johnson has apparently received as a result of this
00:13:16.460 Ukraine deal, looks like we're never going to get out of these wars.
00:13:19.740 I mean, people are making way too much money.
00:13:21.860 This is insane.
00:13:22.680 The forever war.
00:13:23.640 Elon Musk responds to Ukrainian President Zelensky's announcement of a decade-long funding agreement
00:13:31.100 with the U.S.
00:13:32.600 We've got never-ending wars here.
00:13:35.300 This was the point to get us into one.
00:13:36.960 We're going to have another Afghanistan.
00:13:38.760 We're going to have probably even, it's going to go even longer than that.
00:13:42.360 But it's ridiculous.
00:13:43.500 They're already sitting there asking for more money.
00:13:46.600 Speaker Johnson is getting kickbacks left, right, and center.
00:13:50.980 $95,000 is what he received.
00:13:54.440 No wonder he wanted to push it on through.
00:13:56.380 I mean, this is where we've got to draw the line.
00:13:59.240 I mean, Speaker Mike Johnson received a $95,000 payment from lobby groups shortly after passage
00:14:04.480 of $14.5 billion military aid package late last year.
00:14:12.760 Wow.
00:14:15.720 Lordy mercy.
00:14:16.860 I mean, you knew that there was something going on here.
00:14:19.540 Really?
00:14:19.980 Well, they know Trump's going to get in there and he's going to cut that off.
00:14:22.780 So they're trying to do all kind of rules now.
00:14:25.920 We're not only, well, they get 10 years of funding for Ukraine and also that he can't
00:14:30.780 fire government workers.
00:14:33.280 But the truth is they can't, they can't just, the problem with that is all that to become
00:14:39.600 an official law has to go through Congress.
00:14:41.600 So an executive order, he can say, well, I'm doing an executive order where they can't
00:14:45.420 fire me.
00:14:45.980 Well, just reverse the executive order with executive order.
00:14:49.680 If it's not a law, you ain't going to be able to fix it.
00:14:51.920 And they're already begging the money that we just sent over there.
00:14:56.600 He's already begging for more.
00:14:58.080 I mean, where did it go?
00:14:58.840 I told everybody.
00:15:00.960 He says he needs more ammo.
00:15:02.740 We just gave you.
00:15:03.820 Can you imagine?
00:15:04.600 I'm telling you the $100 billion we gave to overseas awards.
00:15:07.420 You gave each state $2 billion.
00:15:09.420 You know how much a billion dollars is for a state?
00:15:12.360 Boy.
00:15:14.680 Unbelievable.
00:15:15.940 It's truly unbelievable.
00:15:17.420 But I mean, you know what?
00:15:18.140 He's been able to get whatever he wants anyway.
00:15:19.920 Anyway, so here you've got, of course, people in government that are receiving incredible
00:15:25.940 handouts now.
00:15:26.680 And we want to know who else got paid off for their vote.
00:15:29.100 And not only that, we want to know those that aren't doing anything.
00:15:31.560 Looking at you, Jim Jordan, what's happening on your end?
00:15:34.720 Are you being paid also to just not even do anything, not to follow through with any of
00:15:39.680 your investigations?
00:15:40.520 Because that's certainly what everybody's looking at right now is follow the money, which people
00:15:45.860 should do anyway.
00:15:47.020 See where it's going and where it's not going.
00:15:48.820 These people are completely corrupt to the core.
00:15:52.120 And I cannot believe that-
00:15:53.460 All of them.
00:15:54.100 Yes.
00:15:55.000 That they just swept that one under the rug about Speaker Johnson and his $95,000 payday.
00:16:02.220 I don't trust anybody in Congress anymore, Republican or Democrat, none of them.
00:16:07.100 They're the establishment.
00:16:08.740 No.
00:16:09.220 And they're doing everything that they can just to kind of slide all this stuff through.
00:16:13.080 And that's why they want to take away your voices.
00:16:15.840 I mean, that's why they're so intent on spying on you, you know, tripping you or trapping
00:16:21.400 you or figuring out something or planting information on you.
00:16:25.200 They're doing it to everyone.
00:16:26.900 They're making us the enemy for their misdoings and their misdealings.
00:16:31.700 And that's what they want to cover up.
00:16:33.700 And they feel like their ticket to do so is to shut down social media so that you don't
00:16:38.820 get your news by anybody except for their trusted sources like MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, all the
00:16:47.180 ones that run cover for them on the regular.
00:16:51.720 Unbelievable.
00:16:54.080 Unbelievable.
00:16:54.600 It's really and it's going to get worse.
00:16:57.560 So you've got the left.
00:16:58.940 They are completely eating their own.
00:17:00.800 I mean, you've got President Trump who is out there and he's even setting the deadlines
00:17:06.800 and he and you well, you got Columbia.
00:17:09.200 It's set a 2 p.m.
00:17:10.780 deadline for all of the anti-Israel protesters to leave Tent City or else.
00:17:17.120 Yeah, I just, I think I just posted something.
00:17:25.100 The cops are there, I believe, right now.
00:17:26.660 Of course, everything always happens during our show.
00:17:28.780 Mm-hmm.
00:17:29.480 Always.
00:17:30.640 Right when it's about to happen.
00:17:32.080 This is like, I got to sit here and try to feel through it because President Trump's
00:17:36.460 giving a huge speech.
00:17:37.840 Right.
00:17:38.240 Right.
00:17:38.920 3 p.m.
00:17:39.740 Eastern time.
00:17:42.640 Oh, my gosh.
00:17:44.160 Well, he is definitely.
00:17:45.700 Every day they do that.
00:17:47.300 Well, we have to.
00:17:48.660 And President Trump is saying, stop the protests now.
00:17:52.640 He's definitely weighing in on all the things that are going on.
00:17:56.940 But Columbia sets a 2 p.m.
00:17:59.040 deadline for them to all go.
00:18:00.940 Now, you're starting to figure out that there were only 14 arrests of students.
00:18:04.960 All the rest of the agitators were outside influencers.
00:18:09.520 So how would you feel if you're paying 70 plus thousand for your child to attend Columbia
00:18:15.780 and you've got people on campus that have no business being there even who are part of
00:18:22.800 this coordinated, coordinated attack?
00:18:25.420 We know how the left operates and we know who's behind the whole thing.
00:18:32.240 It's exactly the Soros group.
00:18:34.240 It's the same agitators as Black Lives Matter.
00:18:38.160 Antifa.
00:18:38.600 They're professional agitators.
00:18:42.100 That's all they do.
00:18:42.860 It doesn't matter.
00:18:44.420 They don't know more care about Black Lives Matter.
00:18:47.020 No more care about Save the Whales.
00:18:48.820 No more care about the climate change.
00:18:50.660 They don't know more care about this Palestine.
00:18:52.920 It's just the next thing.
00:18:54.360 So they're life losers and they can go out there and cry about it.
00:18:57.160 And they do this.
00:18:57.820 And they're the same exact people.
00:18:59.200 Well, now there are people that mix in the crowd every time that actually believe in whatever
00:19:03.120 the cause that is.
00:19:03.960 But 80% of them, they're professional hangar owners.
00:19:07.720 You know them.
00:19:10.180 They absolutely are.
00:19:12.640 And so President Trump, he's raising doubts about all of this stuff.
00:19:17.400 I mean, here he is.
00:19:18.740 He raises doubt about the Israel Hamas ceasefire.
00:19:22.480 Says most hostages are likely dead.
00:19:25.360 Of course they are.
00:19:26.840 Do you really think that they're?
00:19:27.840 I mean, you know the temperament of these people.
00:19:30.580 And you know exactly how long they will last.
00:19:33.880 So President Trump is being honest.
00:19:36.000 He's letting people know, hey, you know what?
00:19:37.960 It's very doubtful that they are still alive.
00:19:43.680 It's horrible.
00:19:44.860 And to think that the United States played a major part in this by funding both sides of the war.
00:19:51.480 They're warmongers.
00:19:52.600 Again, the only people that suffer are the people.
00:19:55.380 They just gave Israel $30 billion.
00:19:58.300 They gave Iran $8, $10 billion on, you know, a balance of money not too long ago.
00:20:05.760 They're funding all of it.
00:20:07.440 Sure.
00:20:08.760 Absolutely.
00:20:09.160 And they're like, well, what do you think about Israel funding?
00:20:11.280 What do you think about this war?
00:20:12.440 Should we fund this war?
00:20:13.720 I don't want one more time, not one penny to another country unless our country, when our country looks like, you know, Qatar or Dubai or, you know, somewhere under the rainbow.
00:20:29.380 You know, Emerald City, all of our cities look like Emerald City from the Wizard of Oz.
00:20:35.100 And everybody's fed.
00:20:36.940 And all the homeless have homes.
00:20:39.180 And we spent every dime.
00:20:41.540 We got great bridges, great roads, unbelievable airports, you know, and everybody's making a good living.
00:20:48.220 Then we have enough money to send to somebody.
00:20:51.140 I'm okay with it.
00:20:51.960 Until then, we're sending money to places that's got more.
00:20:56.460 I mean, why is Europe not paying for this?
00:20:58.640 Literally, Russia's on their doorstep.
00:21:00.640 And they're paying crumbs.
00:21:02.520 And here we go.
00:21:03.480 Their hands are up.
00:21:04.200 It's a war.
00:21:04.920 We'll finance the whole thing, Lindsey Graham says.
00:21:07.140 We can't get on money fast enough.
00:21:09.880 Unbelievable.
00:21:10.760 Well, I mean, they're basically sponsoring their sponsors.
00:21:14.160 I mean, these are their donors.
00:21:15.480 And this is the donor class.
00:21:17.320 These are the warmongers.
00:21:18.480 This is the side of Washington that people really weren't aware even existed until social media
00:21:25.100 and until people started doing the research and putting out who owns who.
00:21:29.640 And boy, Lindsey Graham crackers, he's owned by me.
00:21:32.580 You just take a look at his donor list and you will see exactly what that means.
00:21:36.340 Look them all up.
00:21:38.100 Look each and every single one of them.
00:21:40.100 And I guarantee you that they are one of the donors to their campaigns.
00:21:44.680 And that's why they are screaming the loudest for war.
00:21:47.160 And then, of course, they shovel that money right back into the military industrial complex.
00:21:51.780 And what do you think is going to happen?
00:21:53.280 They're going to sit back in their luxurious homes.
00:21:56.340 They are not going to be affected at all while people are destroyed and cities are destroyed.
00:22:03.440 They do not care about the people.
00:22:06.080 They don't.
00:22:06.540 No, they don't.
00:22:07.300 So now you've got the International Criminal Court who is prepared to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and other top senior officials.
00:22:17.540 This is according to some sources.
00:22:19.400 So here you've got the ICC.
00:22:22.640 They are reportedly on the verge of issuing this warrant.
00:22:25.340 And so you have officials who are speaking on the condition of anonymity, suggesting that the ICC is also considering similar actions against leaders of Hamas.
00:22:40.400 The potential charges may relate to hindering the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza and what has been described as a disproportionate response to the Hamas-led attacks on October 7th.
00:22:54.400 Everybody knows what happened on October 7th.
00:22:58.860 We watched it.
00:23:00.480 The whole world watched those people being attacked.
00:23:05.300 So now all of a sudden this whole thing has been the Israeli government is actively seeking to counteract the ICC possible actions.
00:23:15.560 It was spearheaded by the National Security Council and the involvement of Foreign Ministry Israel.
00:23:21.700 Israel, it is leaving no stone unturned.
00:23:25.160 This is according to an Israeli diplomat.
00:23:28.160 So there you go.
00:23:31.200 Breaking.
00:23:31.800 There's war in the Middle East.
00:23:33.200 Yeah.
00:23:33.560 Big surprise.
00:23:34.520 You can record that.
00:23:35.820 And long after I'm gone, you can just play that every decade.
00:23:38.220 And it's going to be true all the way up until, you know, until.
00:23:42.780 It has been.
00:23:44.120 It's been that way forever until President Trump came in.
00:23:47.120 And then all of a sudden you started seeing peace in the Middle East.
00:23:50.840 Now, they don't want you to remember what incredible accomplishments President Trump was able to make when he was in office.
00:23:57.960 But he was able to actually do that as well.
00:24:01.440 Not only that, he was able to get, you know, have a nice relationship, very cordial relationship with North Korea, with Kim Jong-un, little rocket man, which was unbelievable.
00:24:15.100 President Trump can do the most incredible things.
00:24:18.340 I miss the tweets.
00:24:19.660 Yeah.
00:24:20.140 I got a button too and mine actually works.
00:24:22.500 That was so, he was so great with him.
00:24:29.060 Yes.
00:24:29.880 John Innes, I got a button.
00:24:31.480 He goes, I did too.
00:24:32.500 Mine actually works.
00:24:33.560 Oh, my gosh.
00:24:34.560 I mean, he just did not at all back down to him.
00:24:38.080 And neither, and he shouldn't ever.
00:24:41.580 And yet you've got all of these people that just continue to try to sweep all of the wonderful things that President Trump did, you know, under the rug.
00:24:50.480 And he's just been amazing.
00:24:52.500 He truly, he truly was amazing.
00:24:54.880 I think he blew their minds with some of the things that he was able to accomplish.
00:24:59.700 And it wasn't to their benefit.
00:25:01.460 I mean, he was getting rid of the military-industrial complex.
00:25:04.620 He was calling for peace.
00:25:08.220 Amazing.
00:25:09.340 Truly.
00:25:09.960 And I cannot wait until he's back into office.
00:25:11.920 I mean, I know I'm going to feel a lot better.
00:25:13.480 That's for sure.
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00:26:52.820 Doesn't that sound wonderful?
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00:26:57.840 Oh my gosh.
00:26:59.440 I mean, chocolate peppermint patty hot cocoa.
00:27:02.280 I mean, these things sell out fast, too.
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00:27:06.140 It's a great business to be in.
00:27:07.320 The dark chocolate orange hot cocoa I heard was incredibly good.
00:27:13.240 Just a little heads up.
00:27:14.580 If you like chocolate orangey stuff, that's a good one to try.
00:27:19.340 But she had all of this.
00:27:20.520 She had the mint chocolate chip ice cream, the cinnamon French toast, and Climax.
00:27:26.080 So, it's an Irish cream.
00:27:29.220 Yeah, Irish cream and Kahlua taste.
00:27:32.780 Amaretto, that whole blend.
00:27:36.860 She's adventuresome.
00:27:40.580 Hey, if you're going to get, you know, I love flavored coffees, man.
00:27:43.940 I do, too.
00:27:44.460 It's like a dessert without the calories.
00:27:47.000 If you're going to drink it, it might as well be like dessert-ish.
00:27:49.840 Yeah.
00:27:51.320 Remember in all the studies, you used to say coffee was bad for you because it dehydrated you.
00:27:55.060 And they said, it dehydrates you.
00:27:56.560 It's 99.9% water.
00:27:59.900 How can it dehydrate you?
00:28:01.740 Wow.
00:28:02.040 And then, all of a sudden, they take it back and they say, oh, it's so good for you.
00:28:07.760 It's got all of these great things for you.
00:28:10.780 Yeah.
00:28:11.200 And then, years later, yes, it helps with cancer.
00:28:15.020 Uh-huh.
00:28:16.040 I know.
00:28:16.660 Just give it a minute and they'll go back on everything they tell you.
00:28:21.120 I mean, kind of like the jab.
00:28:21.920 I've been drinking coffee all my life.
00:28:23.460 You have to and you're still here.
00:28:24.840 I'm doing just fine.
00:28:26.080 Thank you very much.
00:28:27.180 Uh-huh.
00:28:27.760 And look at how they're going back on stuff.
00:28:29.680 I mean, seriously, this whole jab situation has only blown up in their face even more.
00:28:35.960 And as we learn more about the numbers and what's happened as a result, I mean, seriously,
00:28:42.260 this whole thing, this was a biological weapon.
00:28:46.040 You've got the Arizona Republican Party declares COVID-19 injections, biological and technological
00:28:53.220 weapons.
00:28:54.540 It passes the ban jab resolution.
00:28:57.720 This is huge news.
00:28:59.580 Huge news.
00:29:02.920 Just before Elon Musk got, you couldn't even call it the clot shot and get banned.
00:29:07.240 You couldn't say a word about it.
00:29:10.020 Think about how many lives would have been saved.
00:29:12.040 Think about how great a vaccine is that you have to completely turn into Nazi Germany to
00:29:17.280 get everybody to not talk about it and ban them from speaking and eliminate free speech if
00:29:23.360 you say anything bad about it.
00:29:24.300 That's how great it is.
00:29:25.620 Now, if something's really good, it's like, oh, my God, we took it and nothing happened.
00:29:30.460 It's got zero side effect.
00:29:31.680 I mean, it sells itself if it's good, right?
00:29:34.240 You don't have to hide your data for 76 years and lie about death counts and lie about this
00:29:41.160 and lie about everything and lie about mass working and lie and lie and lie if it works
00:29:45.900 good, man.
00:29:46.460 A good product to sell itself.
00:29:48.380 Well, here's the deal.
00:29:49.440 I don't know of anybody, anybody that says, oh, I should have gotten the jab.
00:29:54.360 However, I have got tons of people, both family and friends, who says, oh, my gosh, I wish
00:30:02.060 I would have never gotten the jab.
00:30:04.040 I mean, that's what they say constantly.
00:30:05.480 Everybody got it.
00:30:06.600 Say it all the time.
00:30:07.700 They wish they hadn't got it.
00:30:08.800 I know.
00:30:09.260 I never hear anybody that says, oh, I really should have gotten that jab.
00:30:12.640 I really should have done that at the time.
00:30:14.200 Not a single person.
00:30:15.900 In the whole United States, there's zero people that didn't get the jab that said, I wish I
00:30:20.680 got that jab now.
00:30:22.100 Right.
00:30:22.460 Not a single person.
00:30:25.160 But see, they didn't give a lot of people, you know, an opportunity to decide for themselves.
00:30:29.740 A lot of those people in that group that ended up getting the jab was because they had to
00:30:34.520 in order to put food on their table, to continue to work in a hospital, to continue to go to
00:30:39.420 a courthouse, to continue to work in a restaurant.
00:30:41.660 It didn't matter.
00:30:42.820 You couldn't even enter a grocery store unless you presented your card in L.A.
00:30:47.560 Thank you very much.
00:30:48.620 So, all of a sudden, you were pariahs of society and you were shut-ins.
00:30:53.040 I mean, that's what happens.
00:30:54.700 That's how they treated all of us.
00:30:56.240 They started out nice, though, right?
00:30:57.920 They always do.
00:30:58.560 They'll give you a hamburger, a french fry, a donut, whatever, if you get the jab.
00:31:03.120 And then when they started to realize that that wasn't working, people weren't just buying into it
00:31:07.820 and going to, you know, follow them blindly off of a cliff, then all of a sudden, they
00:31:12.580 started really, really laying it on you.
00:31:15.800 You're killing grandma, right?
00:31:17.840 You're selfish.
00:31:19.640 How come you think that this only affects you?
00:31:22.460 Well, we said, okay, fine.
00:31:24.560 You know, we'll just retreat.
00:31:25.960 We'll just retreat from society.
00:31:27.820 If that means that I can't go to a restaurant or a bar or anything else, great.
00:31:31.600 All right, so be it.
00:31:32.600 That's fine.
00:31:33.140 And then all of a sudden, you started seeing people getting sick and you started seeing
00:31:38.500 it not work for people.
00:31:39.600 The ventilators and all of that mess killed so many people.
00:31:43.120 You had COVID patients that were put into retirement homes.
00:31:47.880 Of course, what happened to the elderly?
00:31:49.540 They got sick and they passed away.
00:31:51.460 There's thousands and tens of thousands of people in their 20s that were healthy and had
00:31:57.660 these great lives ahead of them.
00:31:59.200 They're athletic and took it.
00:32:00.440 And their lives are over.
00:32:03.840 Completely.
00:32:04.320 They can't walk.
00:32:05.120 They can't have their health.
00:32:06.060 You know, they have blood clots.
00:32:08.020 They're having all kinds of weird issues.
00:32:09.920 Man, you can read a thousand.
00:32:11.600 If you want to research it, you can read a thousand stories a day of young people, man.
00:32:17.700 The shot just destroyed their lives.
00:32:20.220 And for what?
00:32:21.720 For what?
00:32:22.420 They literally had more of a chance of getting struck by lightning and get killed by COVID
00:32:25.980 when you're young and healthy.
00:32:27.740 That's exactly right.
00:32:29.020 And the point I always make, too, with two points.
00:32:33.900 Isn't it fun?
00:32:34.560 If this was sweeping through, killing everybody, why did the homeless people, there was like
00:32:40.060 no homeless people, you know why?
00:32:42.320 Because we weren't going in the hospital.
00:32:44.660 Oh, my gosh.
00:32:45.460 Yeah, that's what was killing them, man.
00:32:46.880 The hospital protocol was killing everybody.
00:32:49.560 Well, and that's what it was.
00:32:51.660 They had absolutely no idea.
00:32:53.800 I mean, here, finally, you have the FBI director who is discussing the fact that COVID did come
00:32:59.520 from a laboratory.
00:33:00.300 For the longest time, they were lying to you about all of that.
00:33:02.840 You keep, oh, so you get banned from Twitter for saying that, too.
00:33:06.660 Oh, certainly.
00:33:07.640 We got banned for talking about that over, well, we got strikes on YouTube when we started
00:33:12.500 talking about COVID.
00:33:13.680 Oh, yeah.
00:33:14.380 We were, we were completely blacklisted at that point.
00:33:17.840 Yeah.
00:33:18.920 Then we started talking about stolen elections, which most people now are talking openly about.
00:33:23.980 No one believes that Joe Biden, whether it's left, right, or center, nobody believes that
00:33:28.780 he actually pulled off the election with 81 million ballots.
00:33:31.800 And we've got the proof over and over and over again.
00:33:35.180 We can do it all day long.
00:33:38.220 In fact, here you go.
00:33:39.500 You've got more proof of more people who are testifying.
00:33:42.440 17,327 dead with obituaries voted in Michigan during the 2020 election.
00:33:50.400 Check this out.
00:33:51.020 In a nutshell, we've found several other things using open source data.
00:33:56.940 There is a gentleman named Eric Lutzen, and he has matched up a list.
00:34:03.920 He started looking at voters above the age of 80 that were registered for voting and did
00:34:10.300 vote in Michigan.
00:34:12.660 And 17,327 Michigan voters also had a corresponding obituary.
00:34:22.120 And I didn't print that whole thing out, but I can give you that website for the tabular data.
00:34:27.600 And it's about 350 pages or so.
00:34:31.200 So in the essence of time, I'll close it out.
00:34:38.700 We'd be happy to chat if there's any other specific information that I can provide to
00:34:44.560 you about our findings.
00:34:46.040 Sure.
00:34:46.900 Thank you.
00:34:48.120 In a nutshell.
00:34:48.900 Yeah, in a nutshell.
00:34:52.000 This is going to be really interesting to see how they try to pull this whole thing off
00:34:55.660 this time around.
00:34:57.060 They are, though.
00:34:58.260 Yes, they are.
00:34:59.300 It isn't going to be as easy as last time because everybody was caught off guard last
00:35:02.780 time.
00:35:03.060 They're not this time.
00:35:03.880 Although, you know, we had Rona for three years purposely not doing anything because
00:35:10.340 she's a plant.
00:35:11.280 Mm-hmm.
00:35:12.940 Completely.
00:35:14.100 That didn't help.
00:35:15.280 No.
00:35:15.960 She did nothing.
00:35:16.960 Do you realize that?
00:35:19.080 She's probably a professor at Columbia.
00:35:21.080 Oh, she'll get a Harvard gig next or something to that degree because it didn't work out
00:35:24.680 for her at MSNBC, but she did absolutely nothing except for put on these elaborate parties,
00:35:30.120 order flowers, right, and cater to her donors while she was receiving $400,000, and I don't
00:35:35.760 know how many injections into her lips.
00:35:37.640 But anyway, that's another story.
00:35:39.280 That's her business.
00:35:40.740 But at the same time, they allowed her.
00:35:42.000 I wonder if they're deflated now.
00:35:43.820 I'd seriously doubt.
00:35:44.680 She's still, believe me, she made a lot of money.
00:35:48.320 She's got tons in her coffers for doing what she did.
00:35:51.620 But here's the thing.
00:35:53.040 She never went to the aid of President Trump.
00:35:55.720 The person that was running the RNC research account, and I was so glad that Laura Loomer
00:36:00.000 actually pointed that out, was so anti-Trump.
00:36:03.800 She was part of that whole thing, trying to make it to where the party was against the candidate
00:36:10.060 instead of trying to bring people together, which is interesting because now all of a sudden
00:36:16.320 we're hearing about DeSantis and that we had President Trump who met with DeSantis over
00:36:23.780 the weekend, which I think is wonderful.
00:36:25.980 I think that is absolutely wonderful that they met.
00:36:30.580 I think that it's a great thing to see.
00:36:34.060 You've got Charlie Kirk, who was reporting on the fact that Governor DeSantis and President
00:36:40.020 Trump met privately on Sunday.
00:36:41.980 Basically, he's been putting up a win in Florida since ending his campaign in the last couple
00:36:48.420 of months.
00:36:49.400 He signed HB 1451, HB 1589, which prevents Florida municipalities from accepting ID cards
00:36:58.800 issued to illegals by other jurisdictions and increasing penalties for driving without an
00:37:06.320 ID.
00:37:06.840 Huge problem here in California.
00:37:08.900 He just signed that.
00:37:09.980 He has also promoted and signed legislation that protects small businesses.
00:37:15.400 He's working on getting homeless off the streets.
00:37:18.180 So it looks like he's going to have, he wants to have a head to head with Gavin Newsom and
00:37:22.940 really expose everything that he's doing here is to make sure that Florida doesn't look like
00:37:27.420 California.
00:37:28.960 He has sent air and sea assets to stop illegals from flooding the country from Haiti.
00:37:35.160 All right.
00:37:35.420 So, yeah, I mean, you can, you're safe for now.
00:37:38.020 Mark safe for now there, Kat, because remember that all the cannibal stories that were going
00:37:42.440 around.
00:37:43.560 He is outlawing, he is outlawing DEI in Florida government offices and schools and signed an
00:37:50.140 anti-grooming legislation.
00:37:52.380 That's great.
00:37:53.020 He has threatened to expel pro-Hamas demonstrators from Florida public colleges if they set up
00:37:59.140 illegal encampments while allocating funds to protect Jewish day schools.
00:38:04.600 And he just signed legislation which include teaching Florida's children about dangers of
00:38:10.100 communism.
00:38:10.600 So it's great to see this, that he is actually doing the job that he was put up there to
00:38:17.160 do in Florida and that he's speaking with President Trump.
00:38:20.700 Now, I don't want him as VP.
00:38:22.300 No.
00:38:23.020 I want Ben Carson.
00:38:25.160 But I like that they are on the same page again.
00:38:27.720 All those, that was so unnecessary.
00:38:31.880 $200 million and wasn't even our state for a year, lost 99 of the 99 counties and then
00:38:36.740 quit.
00:38:37.820 So unnecessary.
00:38:38.920 And I told everybody it was going to happen.
00:38:40.340 We told everybody it was going to happen.
00:38:41.840 Yep.
00:38:43.280 And they're, he was still in it when I was on my Tucker interview and I said, well, he's
00:38:47.380 going to lose.
00:38:48.060 He shouldn't have never got in.
00:38:49.720 I mean, we, we, we said from the very beginning, I remember from the very beginning when he
00:38:54.340 was, his name was even being discussed and everybody was like, oh, you know, Trump better
00:38:58.500 watch out.
00:38:58.900 And I'm like, Trump doesn't have anything to worry about.
00:39:02.080 I sit here and talk to people all day long.
00:39:05.060 Nobody was talking to DeSantis.
00:39:06.960 You literally know nothing about politics.
00:39:08.920 If you think Trump was going to lose to DeSantis in primary, you have no feel of the country.
00:39:13.220 You have no idea what's going on.
00:39:15.640 I mean, it wasn't even close.
00:39:17.160 I mean, it was a wipeout.
00:39:18.000 I told everybody it was going to be a wipeout.
00:39:20.580 Oh, DeSantis, man, it's, it, he kind of wiped out his time, didn't he?
00:39:25.980 Yeah.
00:39:26.460 So if you never run, you never, you know, give it a shot.
00:39:29.260 But now, I mean, Vivek's going to beat him in 2020.
00:39:35.260 Yes.
00:39:35.960 I mean, between them two, I'm sure there's going to be other people that might beat them
00:39:38.540 both, but between Vivek and Ron DeSantis, I'd say Vivek would beat him.
00:39:43.540 Well, at this point, but I'm happy to see that he's doing great things for your state.
00:39:47.120 I mean, at the same time, I mean, let's talk about the good stuff.
00:39:49.940 I always said I didn't like him as governor.
00:39:51.200 Never.
00:39:51.540 Not one time ever on Twitter or here.
00:39:53.660 Right.
00:39:54.140 I mean, this is a really, this is great.
00:39:57.020 These are great things.
00:39:58.120 All great things that, seriously, I would love to have him do over here in California because
00:40:02.720 all of these issues are a problem right now in my state.
00:40:06.020 And he is protecting Florida.
00:40:07.460 So get ready.
00:40:09.180 You're probably going to get a lot more people that moved to Florida from California and other
00:40:13.340 areas as a result of these policies that he has in place, because this is what is destroying
00:40:19.200 my state.
00:40:21.300 And this is why I'm glad that he's doing the work that he was elected to do.
00:40:25.380 And you got to give credit where credit's due.
00:40:27.280 So I'm happy to see that.
00:40:29.200 But do I want to...
00:40:29.860 Did you see a weird story today with three girls got HIV for doing vampire facials?
00:40:38.540 Oh, yeah.
00:40:39.640 That's bad stuff.
00:40:41.040 That's really bad stuff.
00:40:42.260 And they went over.
00:40:43.280 It looks like they had it done in, what was it, Mexico or...
00:40:47.020 New Mexico.
00:40:48.000 New Mexico, something like that.
00:40:50.520 And yeah, that's an unauthorized whatever.
00:40:54.820 That's a really big deal.
00:40:57.440 God.
00:40:58.580 I know.
00:40:59.100 Have you seen...
00:41:00.480 Renee McCurry sent me a picture of it because I was going, what the...
00:41:05.280 What does it look like?
00:41:06.300 Vampire facial.
00:41:07.440 Yeah.
00:41:08.200 She showed me a picture.
00:41:09.220 I was like, ugh.
00:41:10.460 Oh, it's pretty intense.
00:41:12.780 But it brings...
00:41:13.440 Here's an idea, ladies and gentlemen.
00:41:16.120 You're going to grow old.
00:41:17.940 Just let it happen.
00:41:20.000 I know.
00:41:20.240 Oh, zero money.
00:41:22.300 Well, see, it doesn't just end there because, see, what a lot of people do, whether it's for
00:41:27.260 dentistry or anything else...
00:41:28.620 And you're in the land of it, by the way.
00:41:30.100 Oh, I am.
00:41:31.120 And, but sometimes...
00:41:32.000 You're ground zero.
00:41:34.720 Sometimes the prices doesn't...
00:41:38.580 They don't work with everybody's bank account around here.
00:41:42.000 And so they go over and they take a risk by going over to Mexico to get a lot of the work
00:41:46.920 done too.
00:41:47.720 And let me tell you something.
00:41:48.640 And that, the stories that I've heard from that, because Tijuana is just right here.
00:41:52.420 I mean, you can make it to Tijuana in two and a half hours, three hours from LA.
00:41:56.240 If you live in San Diego, you can get there in, you know, 25 minutes.
00:41:59.840 It's just right there on the border.
00:42:01.640 So it's not, it's not hard to get in.
00:42:05.420 Go get a vampire facial and wake up with one kidney.
00:42:08.860 Oh my gosh.
00:42:09.800 Or HIV, like what you're talking about.
00:42:12.920 I mean, it's...
00:42:13.840 And then, man, these people that try to stay young their whole lives, it's the weirdest
00:42:20.800 thing to me.
00:42:21.460 I don't get it.
00:42:23.120 You have your time when you're young.
00:42:24.900 I mean, I understand people want to do this and this to look better and they don't want
00:42:28.240 to grow old, but there's...
00:42:30.420 I've seen very, very few plastic surgeries or what, name it, lip jobs or chin jobs or whatever.
00:42:39.780 I've seen very few that don't look worse to me after they do it.
00:42:44.520 Well, and then the problem is, is even after they have it done and let's pretend they've
00:42:49.540 got that surprise look and they look, you know, great.
00:42:51.940 We first off, you can always tell that they've had it done, but then give it a couple of years
00:42:56.580 and if they don't continue with the injections and if they don't care, if they don't continue
00:43:01.300 with the upkeep of all of that, then what ends up happening is that it's, it gets even
00:43:06.580 worse because they've stretched out their skin in those particular spots and so you
00:43:11.580 can start to see how their face...
00:43:13.220 People get addicted.
00:43:14.320 Look at Michael Jackson.
00:43:15.240 He didn't have no nose at the end.
00:43:16.720 I know it.
00:43:17.860 Isn't that awful?
00:43:18.540 I'm like, one more, one more facelift, honey, and you're gonna have a beard.
00:43:21.800 I see you put up here.
00:43:24.140 Why would a vampire need a facial from AOC Press release parody account?
00:43:30.140 Oh my gosh, you really have got a great handle on that account.
00:43:39.180 It's so fun.
00:43:40.240 It's so much fun to see.
00:43:41.800 But yeah, I mean, these are just some of the things.
00:43:44.160 Well, they're going after...
00:43:45.300 I forgot, I actually forgot I did that to you.
00:43:46.980 Oh, I was just dying when I saw it.
00:43:53.140 Oh my gosh.
00:43:54.060 It's exactly like something she would say.
00:43:55.880 It is.
00:43:56.520 But the picture of the picture, it's just like, oh my God.
00:44:02.080 And, you know, it was big out in LA, maybe six, seven, eight years ago, they get coffee
00:44:08.520 enemas.
00:44:09.680 They stick coffee up their butt.
00:44:12.100 I don't understand it.
00:44:13.780 It's just, God, just God.
00:44:16.120 I know.
00:44:16.520 If I gotta stick coffee up my butt, I'd just soon die.
00:44:20.040 Oh, it's just...
00:44:21.460 I mean, my God.
00:44:23.320 I mean, they'll do anything.
00:44:24.920 You know, I mean, I look old because I am old, you know, and it's okay.
00:44:28.480 It's all right.
00:44:29.920 But they'll do anything to stay young.
00:44:31.760 I mean, that's the business in California.
00:44:33.240 I'm used to seeing the plastic surgery, but I can always spot it, too.
00:44:37.280 It looks horrible.
00:44:37.740 Yeah.
00:44:38.000 And by the way, the duck lips, ladies, y'all gotta be doing that for each other because
00:44:42.540 I don't know a guy that doesn't only not like it and thinks it's disgusting but makes
00:44:48.020 fun of it.
00:44:48.820 It's true.
00:44:50.200 It's absolutely true.
00:44:51.400 Yeah.
00:44:51.560 There's the things that people do for beauty.
00:44:53.940 We don't even look at lips.
00:44:55.440 It's like, man, look, hot chicken.
00:44:58.020 Hey, did you see the size of her lips?
00:45:01.100 We don't ever do it.
00:45:02.400 Just so you know.
00:45:03.640 Did you see her upper lip?
00:45:05.100 It was just a little too thin.
00:45:06.340 She needs to get lip injections.
00:45:08.660 That's not one of the...
00:45:09.620 Imagine a guy saying that.
00:45:10.340 Well, that's not one of the qualities that guys look, you know, will say, hey, you know...
00:45:15.120 We don't make it that far.
00:45:17.940 You have your eyes set on, you know, on certain assets and that's about it.
00:45:22.460 Lips really don't enter the picture.
00:45:24.860 But it is true.
00:45:25.780 I mean, you know, this whole beauty...
00:45:28.860 And look at what's been on beauty and all these different diets and all these different
00:45:32.800 things constantly.
00:45:34.540 I mean, it's a real big business out here and especially in Hollywood.
00:45:39.280 You can't even recognize people.
00:45:42.080 Them plastic surgeons, man.
00:45:43.900 They make a fortune.
00:45:45.220 And what you get, you got women from 50 to 60 that's had all this stuff done now because
00:45:50.180 it's been going on so long since they're probably mid-20s that live in Hollywood.
00:45:54.100 And they literally look like the Stepford Wives.
00:45:56.520 They all look exactly like...
00:45:58.820 They do.
00:45:59.660 Exactly like...
00:46:00.820 They absolutely do.
00:46:01.120 Because they've had all the same stuff done.
00:46:02.980 So they're just little clones walking around.
00:46:05.360 Little big lip clones.
00:46:08.920 Lip clones.
00:46:10.340 Oh, my gosh.
00:46:11.300 Well, speaking about not liking certain things, I think this was a great moment here.
00:46:17.880 Blinken.
00:46:18.920 This was a great piece.
00:46:20.960 Hot mic.
00:46:22.000 President Sheep was caught saying, when is Blinken leaving?
00:46:25.140 I guess he feels like most of the United States.
00:46:27.360 Yeah.
00:46:27.900 When is this lying piece of crap leaving?
00:46:30.040 Yeah.
00:46:30.440 So apparently, he cannot wait for him to leave.
00:46:33.580 And he says, when is he leaving?
00:46:35.100 The aide says, tonight.
00:46:36.060 And he says, good.
00:46:38.280 Yeah.
00:46:39.560 Here's the video of it.
00:46:42.540 Just cannot wait.
00:47:06.000 So, yeah, so people don't understand this about Trump, though.
00:47:11.560 But Trump's done a lot of handshaking and done real business this whole life.
00:47:16.160 And when everybody...
00:47:17.400 This ain't free money like, you know, when you're in government and lying politician stuff.
00:47:22.920 But when you're in business, like Trump was his whole life, and you got to meet with people in another business, and everybody's got to make money.
00:47:30.540 So you go in there, and everybody's honest, and you have that honest...
00:47:35.740 So, you know, he's genuine, man.
00:47:37.580 He meets you, and he talks to you.
00:47:39.620 Listen to him talk.
00:47:41.760 He don't talk like a politician or a used car salesman or a televangelist.
00:47:46.380 He talks like a real person.
00:47:47.920 And these people like Blinken and Obama and Biden and all these people around them, they're such phony, baloney, liberal, elitist snobs.
00:47:57.620 And he knows it.
00:47:59.220 And anybody they meet knows why they can't get no diplomacy anywhere in the world.
00:48:03.480 They're ingenuine.
00:48:04.960 I mean, you know, even in the business I was in, you know, we have meetings with pretty hot people.
00:48:10.780 And you know who's full of shit really quick.
00:48:12.980 It doesn't take long.
00:48:14.640 But they're just these big frauds.
00:48:16.260 And he don't want to talk to him, man, because he's just going to sit up there and lie, lie, lie, and be fake.
00:48:21.860 And that ain't how you...
00:48:22.580 You've got to form a relationship with these people.
00:48:26.100 Even if it's like Kim Jong-un and Trump, it might be weird.
00:48:29.540 And they're, oh, he's talking with our enemy.
00:48:31.420 No, you form a relationship.
00:48:33.820 And that's all it takes is one relationship like that to cause two countries to be in peace.
00:48:39.260 It's just that.
00:48:40.440 It is absolutely true.
00:48:42.700 And that's the difference.
00:48:44.260 But, I mean, people can see through what's happened to the United States.
00:48:48.460 They're just waiting for most people in our country to wake up, as are all of us.
00:48:52.740 I mean, who can vote for any of this stuff?
00:48:55.280 I mean, President Trump is a businessman.
00:48:57.180 He was there.
00:48:58.260 And what he was assuming was he was getting into office to make America great again,
00:49:03.000 to put America on as America first, to make our country better than it's ever been before.
00:49:08.100 I mean, these are the kinds of things that he sees.
00:49:10.380 When he buys a business, he buys it to improve it.
00:49:12.960 When he becomes president of the United States, he does so in order to make it the best country the world has ever known.
00:49:20.480 Look at what he did with New York.
00:49:22.020 I mean, these are the things that when he gets into something, he wants to make it great.
00:49:26.980 Not the establishment.
00:49:29.080 They are out there for themselves.
00:49:30.500 And that's why you're seeing all of these things happen as a result of all of it.
00:49:34.520 I mean, it's sad to watch.
00:49:35.740 That's why there was peace, man.
00:49:38.560 They either were afraid of him because they didn't know what he was going to do,
00:49:41.360 or he'd just go there and meet with them and talk to them.
00:49:43.580 I mean, like Biden can go meet with him and talk.
00:49:47.200 It's just this plan thing that they do for pictures and photo ops where he says a few words.
00:49:54.020 That ain't how you get business done.
00:49:55.560 I love when they say in the news when Biden called, you know, Putin and talked to him.
00:49:59.740 Yeah, right.
00:50:00.220 That dude couldn't.
00:50:01.400 He's probably got a banana up to his ear or talking to a banana.
00:50:06.280 He's an idiot.
00:50:07.640 Boy, he's getting bad, isn't he?
00:50:08.820 He really is.
00:50:09.620 But, I mean, look at the difference.
00:50:11.460 All right.
00:50:11.820 So you've got President Trump who meets with North Korea, Kim Jong-un.
00:50:17.600 This was unbelievable when this happened.
00:50:20.140 And yet they tried to sweep it under the carpet.
00:50:23.180 Here's President Trump.
00:50:24.380 I mean, he is going where no man has ever gone before.
00:50:29.160 And look at the reception.
00:50:30.920 Look at the way they are together.
00:50:34.460 I mean, and the press just tried to stay away from all of that.
00:50:39.380 He walked across.
00:50:41.120 And that was a huge moment.
00:50:43.880 And that's how it's done.
00:50:45.240 This other stuff is just bogus.
00:50:46.980 It's just, it's not even real.
00:50:49.100 It's just part of the movie.
00:50:50.280 But what President Trump was able to accomplish, what his goals were, was to reach across the world and really get rid of this regime that has been putting us into forever wars.
00:51:01.840 That has continued this cycle of just making money and profits for themselves.
00:51:06.800 He was the only person standing alone.
00:51:09.760 It was against the, you know, the Paris climate bullshit, the globalists, NATO, the U.N., all that phony baloney garbage.
00:51:19.520 He didn't do it.
00:51:20.220 Just like the correspondence dinner that was this week.
00:51:22.460 He didn't go.
00:51:23.580 Right.
00:51:24.020 He didn't go, man, because he didn't, he, he, he don't want to hobnob with all them fake news elitist snobs.
00:51:32.040 And boy, wasn't it, wasn't it ironic when all of them were walking by in a little cocktail, their $2,000 cocktail dresses and suits and ties and all their own people sitting there going,
00:51:42.120 you are stinking, killing genocide pieces of crap.
00:51:46.180 Wow.
00:51:46.540 Screaming as they walked in.
00:51:48.120 Boy, isn't that ironic.
00:51:49.480 Well, isn't that exactly what's happening, though?
00:51:52.020 I mean, seriously, you've got Biden who's stuck in a situation.
00:51:55.700 He doesn't like Israel.
00:51:57.420 He doesn't like Palestine.
00:51:59.160 He doesn't like either or.
00:52:00.880 He likes to make a lot of money from all of these foreign countries.
00:52:04.340 That's what he likes.
00:52:05.860 He doesn't like, you know, and so the best thing the Republicans can do is just stay completely out of it and have them continue to scream FJB wherever he goes.
00:52:17.240 I mean, why would you even want to engage or get involved?
00:52:19.840 Because the left is absolutely losing.
00:52:22.660 They can't figure out what side of the fence to be on.
00:52:26.160 It's bad out here, too, man.
00:52:27.680 They've been sugarcoating everything, and they just make up numbers.
00:52:31.360 I mean, they reported today that 43% of small businesses, I'll say that again, 43% of all small businesses in the United States were able to pay their rent in full in April.
00:52:43.260 Oh, goodness sakes.
00:52:46.120 Well, look at the people.
00:52:46.720 And let me tell you something.
00:52:47.720 They're gone.
00:52:48.400 If you get, when you get that far behind where you can't even pay your rent and you're a small business, it's almost impossible to ever catch up again.
00:52:55.920 Because once you start falling behind and you've got payroll and it's just you're done, man.
00:53:00.680 Oh, my gosh.
00:53:01.340 It's so true.
00:53:02.800 And if you do want to start a small business, I'm going to give everybody some advice.
00:53:05.540 Have some, you've got to have, expect one year loss or whatever.
00:53:08.780 You've got to have at least a year of money or more to run that business with no money coming in.
00:53:15.000 You've got to have some bank, man, to open up a business.
00:53:17.340 A lot of people open it up and they don't have enough money.
00:53:19.680 And one little problem, they're done.
00:53:21.080 And believe me, you're going to have problems.
00:53:22.920 Well, that's what happens here.
00:53:24.200 That's why people are getting trapped.
00:53:26.100 And you have a lot of businesses that have gone under in California and they're looking for other places to go.
00:53:33.640 But as a result, I mean, think about it.
00:53:35.460 If you own a restaurant, if you own, you know, some kind of small business, you don't know anybody when you move.
00:53:40.940 Okay?
00:53:41.240 Generally, you're starting completely from scratch.
00:53:44.820 You've got to have the money to move.
00:53:46.720 You've got to have the resources.
00:53:48.780 You've got to be able to get something, you know, started.
00:53:52.660 And when you're starting up in a whole new area, especially a smaller area, to get things going, it's going to take a while.
00:53:59.580 And it's going to take a while for people to get to know you, to get people to trust you and like the way you do business and all of that.
00:54:05.940 So it's really become a problem for a lot of people that have left California.
00:54:10.680 I'm in touch with quite a few business owners that have said, oh, my gosh, I'm starting completely all over again.
00:54:17.100 At least I had a following.
00:54:19.640 But their businesses were run into the ground because of Democrat policies, Democrat cities.
00:54:26.260 They've been here forever.
00:54:27.180 They're trying to start all over again.
00:54:31.680 It's a very difficult situation.
00:54:34.180 The Democrats have completely run this country into the ground.
00:54:38.500 And people are running to red states.
00:54:40.140 And that's why I brought up what DeSantis is doing.
00:54:43.300 That's great.
00:54:43.440 I'm telling you, there's two towns, you know, that are down by the beach from me.
00:54:48.440 One got wiped out in Hurricane Mexico Beach.
00:54:50.180 They're building it back.
00:54:51.820 Another one's called Port St. Joe.
00:54:53.200 And there's some other little towns, beach towns.
00:54:55.060 They're all small little communities.
00:54:56.560 They're not like Panama City or anything.
00:54:57.960 And I'm telling you, three, four years ago, two-bedroom, two-bedroom house.
00:55:04.300 You know, just Port St. Joe's kind of on the bay, not on the beach.
00:55:08.120 And, well, a little inlet.
00:55:10.980 It's still – anyway, I don't want to explain it all.
00:55:15.000 But, you know, three, four years ago, you get $250,000.
00:55:18.600 Now there's $750,000.
00:55:20.420 So the property around here – and nobody can afford to go down – go to them places anymore.
00:55:25.820 So everybody's naturally that can't afford it is trying to move to the next town up, which is me.
00:55:31.640 Right.
00:55:32.300 So our town is just like – I mean, the property values are just doubling and tripling.
00:55:38.060 It seems like they're doubling like every four – two years now.
00:55:41.500 I mean, it's just crazy.
00:55:43.100 I have people crazy all the time trying to buy my property now.
00:55:47.880 I mean, because I've got a lot of acreage right in the middle of where they want to be.
00:55:52.540 Oh, certainly.
00:55:53.800 I mean, they would love to divvy that up.
00:55:55.820 I get notes in the mailbox.
00:55:57.400 Everybody calls.
00:55:58.980 I don't know how they figure out how to even get a hold of me.
00:56:01.600 But, man, people are begging to get my property.
00:56:05.300 Well, of course.
00:56:06.320 And they'd love to divvy it up and create a subdivision and everything else.
00:56:10.660 I mean, that's what's happening now.
00:56:12.520 So there is building that is going on.
00:56:15.460 But, yeah, not in my area.
00:56:16.780 They did that, like, coming into towns about a two-mile ride, and it was just woods.
00:56:24.500 And somebody bought 100 acres and just completely cleared it out, and they're going to build a neighborhood back in there.
00:56:29.620 I mean, I've never even – just my town is so small a neighborhood, you know, when the houses are right next to each other.
00:56:35.000 Right.
00:56:35.980 And then just everybody.
00:56:37.300 And there's nothing for rent.
00:56:38.920 If you want to rent – now, there's vacation rentals on the beach, of course.
00:56:41.320 You don't go on vacation.
00:56:42.120 You can, you know, rent or whatever.
00:56:43.940 But as far as just month-to-month renting around here, and even in my town, there's nothing.
00:56:49.160 I know.
00:56:49.700 So people that can't afford to buy their houses, they can't even come here, man.
00:56:52.900 It's a good thing, but I've never seen anything like it.
00:56:55.980 I've never seen an area.
00:56:57.820 Yeah.
00:56:58.160 Yeah.
00:56:58.900 I bought it at the right time because I bought my place for nothing.
00:57:01.880 Yes, and with a great loan.
00:57:04.080 I mean, my gosh.
00:57:05.620 It's unheard of now.
00:57:07.900 Remember when I begged everybody?
00:57:09.400 You did.
00:57:10.340 You said it.
00:57:11.420 Two percent.
00:57:12.820 I literally was driving people crazy, and this was a long time ago.
00:57:15.780 Years ago.
00:57:17.040 We were on the show.
00:57:18.860 Yeah, when I was a guest on your show.
00:57:20.660 Uh-huh.
00:57:22.100 Guest on your show.
00:57:23.220 Yeah.
00:57:23.820 I said, ma'am, I'm going to tell this to everybody.
00:57:25.940 I know you're talking.
00:57:26.440 I said every Wednesday, you can get 2.2%, 2.3% finance right now in your house and this
00:57:32.860 economy, and I said, man, it'll save you $1,000 a month, whatever, and if you can afford
00:57:40.600 to get refinances, and a lot of people just let you refinance for hardly nothing.
00:57:44.920 Please do it.
00:57:46.180 I still have people today saying, ma'am, I should have listened to you right then.
00:57:48.960 Well, it was a big deal.
00:57:50.240 I mean, you made a very strong point.
00:57:52.120 You're like, look, we're not going to see this again.
00:57:53.960 You all need to refinance if you already own.
00:57:56.720 Or you need to go ahead and invest and buy a house.
00:57:59.620 This is the time right now, and a lot of people listen to you, and then there are a lot of
00:58:03.420 people that are sitting there kicking themselves, saying, why didn't I do that at that time?
00:58:07.580 It was not as high as it is now.
00:58:08.980 It was like seven or eight now, but it was like six when I bought my house, and then I
00:58:13.360 refinanced it once.
00:58:14.300 It went down to 3.8, and I said, I'm going to refinance, and then it went down to 2.2
00:58:17.520 or something.
00:58:17.840 I said, boy, I did it again.
00:58:19.880 Isn't that crazy?
00:58:21.420 It was great.
00:58:22.240 But, I mean, these are the things that are happening.
00:58:23.940 Hollywood and these governors that are destroying their cities.
00:58:27.620 I mean, look at what happened with Whitmer.
00:58:29.540 She was completely booed at the NFL draft.
00:58:32.300 Look at this.
00:58:32.900 And we go to the stage for the announcement of the last election.
00:58:40.900 All right.
00:58:43.700 All right, Detroit.
00:58:45.460 Let's hear it.
00:58:49.900 I mean, this is what's happening.
00:58:54.560 People are waking up.
00:58:55.680 They know exactly what these governors are doing to damage their states and why people
00:59:00.280 are leaving, and they're getting out.
00:59:03.220 And then all of a sudden, the people that leave are being replaced with illegal aliens
00:59:06.980 that the taxpayers are having to support.
00:59:09.440 And then you've got governors that are sitting there saying, oh, well, open up your homes.
00:59:13.780 Open up your homes to all of these people.
00:59:16.760 Oh, good luck.
00:59:17.580 You do something like that, good luck getting them out.
00:59:21.000 It won't happen.
00:59:22.520 But this is what's happening as a result.
00:59:24.460 Open up your homes.
00:59:25.400 Yeah.
00:59:26.500 I'll open the southern border back open.
00:59:28.640 They can go back to their homes.
00:59:30.000 How do you like that?
00:59:30.960 Goodness sakes.
00:59:32.080 So this was a fabulous, and we're going to end it with this because I didn't realize
00:59:36.060 we're out of time, but a warning to America.
00:59:38.560 This was a huge, this is a beautiful clip, but check it out.
00:59:42.260 It's very real, and it's very impactful.
00:59:46.520 A warning to America.
00:59:48.660 25 ways the U.S. is being destroyed in under two minutes.
00:59:52.120 One, open borders and illegal immigration.
00:59:56.680 Two, rampant crime and unsafe cities.
00:59:59.960 Three, mass addiction and fentanyl.
01:00:02.280 Four, election insecurity and interference.
01:00:05.740 Five, the educational indoctrination of children.
01:00:09.280 Six, the asymmetrical weaponization of justice.
01:00:12.260 Seven, the destruction of private property rights.
01:00:16.840 Eight, inflation and debt.
01:00:19.400 Nine, the global depopulation agenda.
01:00:22.560 Ten, record low fertility and plummeting birth rates.
01:00:26.480 Eleven, unaccountable federal bureaucracies.
01:00:29.580 Twelve, toxic food supply.
01:00:32.120 Thirteen, vaccine and pandemic disinformation.
01:00:34.740 Fourteen, the trans contagion and sterilization of children.
01:00:40.520 Fifteen, overprescription of pharmaceuticals.
01:00:44.040 Sixteen, destruction of the nuclear family and parental rights.
01:00:48.020 Seventeen, DEI and the new racism.
01:00:51.280 Eighteen, moral and societal decay.
01:00:54.180 Nineteen, the financing of endless foreign wars.
01:00:57.520 Twenty, the sprawling surveillance state.
01:01:00.120 Twenty-one, the centralization and consolidation of government power.
01:01:03.860 Twenty-two, the destruction of trust in institutions.
01:01:08.100 Twenty-three, the censorship industrial complex.
01:01:11.740 Twenty-four, state media propaganda.
01:01:14.820 Twenty-five, the smearing of those who challenge it.
01:01:21.220 Mission.
01:01:22.000 At Western Linsman, and there was another name on there that I did not catch,
01:01:29.780 so I will give them a shout-out for sure tomorrow.
01:01:32.180 But, yeah, that's what we're up against.
01:01:34.440 That's what we have.
01:01:36.400 And that's what everybody should leave with,
01:01:38.460 because they truly want to completely destroy our country.
01:01:42.340 Any and every way possible.
01:01:44.660 They are out there to protect themselves, and we know that,
01:01:47.160 and that's why we named today's show, The Swamp Serves Itself.
01:01:50.560 I want to thank everybody that donated to the show.
01:01:52.820 I see that we have Greek Fire, who's back in town, who says,
01:01:57.380 Hey, Littermates, I'm back and missed y'all.
01:01:59.480 And then we have Leventhal Spade, who also donated to the show,
01:02:02.760 says the VP is going to be J.D. Vance or Tim Scott.
01:02:07.260 No, never was going to be because of Lewandowski.
01:02:10.440 Either way, J.D. is the heir apparent for 2028.
01:02:14.960 Trust me on this.
01:02:15.720 Jules knows I hear conversations.
01:02:19.240 Leventhal Spade, you've always got the inside scoop.
01:02:23.980 I hear some real good ones.
01:02:26.000 Oh, boy.
01:02:26.680 My phone and everything, my email and everything,
01:02:29.900 just took off over the weekend because of the whole thing with Kristi.
01:02:33.380 Now, I'm going to tell you what, Kat, you made every single headline,
01:02:35.940 every single everything, and I mean it shook people to the core.
01:02:38.700 They're like, Can you reel him in?
01:02:40.660 I'm like, Why?
01:02:41.480 He's right.
01:02:42.040 Is she a dog in the face?
01:02:45.080 You want me to reel it in?
01:02:46.220 No, we're not reeling anything, and we're going to double down as we always do.
01:02:49.820 We're never going to just.
01:02:51.300 She's just out of the coat.
01:02:52.200 I'm from Florida, man.
01:02:53.100 I have no allegiance to her.
01:02:55.500 Exactly.
01:02:56.460 Oh, my goodness.
01:02:57.680 I said, we're just going to call the shots the way we always have.
01:03:00.160 It's just what we do.
01:03:01.260 That's all I do.
01:03:01.480 Yeah, it's just what we do.
01:03:03.740 Hey, I don't, you know, we're not, we don't believe everything.
01:03:06.200 Nobody believes in everything I believe in all the time.
01:03:08.760 No.
01:03:09.200 But I would like to think, you know, I'm going to at least give you my honest opinion.
01:03:13.040 I'll never just say, Hey, I better dial this back.
01:03:16.860 Believe me, the politicians I piss off that cuss me out or send their representatives to my page to not cuss me out.
01:03:23.120 What are you doing?
01:03:23.860 You need to do this.
01:03:24.660 I always tell them I'm going to do what I do.
01:03:26.460 Exactly.
01:03:27.260 I'm not going to hear it.
01:03:28.340 Oh, yeah, it's my opinion.
01:03:29.460 It's just my opinion.
01:03:30.440 It's how I truly believe.
01:03:31.880 Why can't I say it?
01:03:33.280 Right.
01:03:34.200 I mean, that's the whole thing.
01:03:35.240 It's our honesty.
01:03:36.140 And I mean, we've been wrong, too.
01:03:37.320 We've been right, too.
01:03:38.240 We've gone through the whole thing.
01:03:39.600 But I'm sorry when we see something that we don't like, we're not going to sugarcoat it and act like, Oh, yeah, this was the perfect thing for her to do.
01:03:46.900 I don't know who's advising her.
01:03:48.380 I honestly don't.
01:03:49.580 That's why I don't get involved in these campaigns that offer me everything of the sun to do.
01:03:54.940 I don't do it because I just want to be free from just saying what I want, no matter what.
01:04:00.360 That's right.
01:04:01.260 You can't own a turd.
01:04:03.400 You can't flush a turd.
01:04:04.880 You can't own a turd.
01:04:06.260 That's the way it goes.
01:04:07.460 The turds are not for sale.
01:04:10.080 All right, everybody.
01:04:11.340 Well, you all have a wonderful rest of your day.
01:04:14.260 You all be safe.
01:04:15.240 Be kind to one another.
01:04:17.040 And we will see you tomorrow at 3 o'clock p.m. Eastern time.
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