In the Litter Box - May 19, 2023


Turnip Brain runs to Japan - In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd 5⧸19⧸2023 - Ep. 333


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

176.42995

Word Count

12,000

Sentence Count

1,301

Misogynist Sentences

36

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

Turnip Brain Runs to Japan, and isn t he making a mess? And what a mess he's making. Joe Biden almost falls down the stairs in Japan. Joe Biden uses a cheat sheet at working lunch with G7 leaders.


Transcript

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00:01:25.940 Hello, hello, hello.
00:01:51.120 Today is Friday, May 19th, 2023, episode number 333.
00:01:58.460 Please remember to like, share, subscribe and hit the notification button so you know when we go live.
00:02:05.600 You're in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
00:02:09.660 Hey there, Cat. How are you?
00:02:11.540 Hey, hey, hey.
00:02:12.420 How goes it today?
00:02:14.360 It's hot.
00:02:14.940 I know, but it's Friday.
00:02:18.020 It's a hot, it's a hot ass day.
00:02:20.920 F-L-A.
00:02:22.120 That's good.
00:02:24.860 All right, so we're already rhyming.
00:02:26.340 So we're in the Friday spirit.
00:02:27.620 That's a good sign.
00:02:29.220 My goodness, it has been such an unbelievable week.
00:02:32.940 Just one thing after another.
00:02:34.840 But today's show is Turnip Brain Runs to Japan.
00:02:40.000 And isn't he making a mess?
00:02:42.900 I like that title.
00:02:44.140 I do too.
00:02:45.380 This is yours, beauty.
00:02:47.800 And what a mess he's making over there.
00:02:50.280 This is so embarrassing.
00:02:52.020 I cannot believe.
00:02:53.500 Every single time I watch one of these clips of him, I just go, no.
00:02:58.320 He is such a, he's such a scumbag.
00:03:00.960 Mm-mm.
00:03:01.860 No.
00:03:02.420 Just a, he's a predator.
00:03:04.320 He is.
00:03:05.320 He's a predator.
00:03:05.520 You see some children, he goes right for them, man.
00:03:07.600 He can't hide it anymore.
00:03:08.500 He's got dementia.
00:03:09.200 He can't hide his pedophilia.
00:03:10.780 It's so true.
00:03:11.600 I saw the clip that you put on your page.
00:03:14.040 And yes, I mean, there he is.
00:03:15.700 He's running right on after him.
00:03:17.200 On your last trip to Poland, what was your favorite thing there?
00:03:21.400 What did you like in Poland?
00:03:28.640 Really?
00:03:30.260 Okay.
00:03:33.560 Yeah, really?
00:03:34.640 Shove your kids to a pedophile, dummy.
00:03:36.720 Yeah, thank goodness they took the little boy.
00:03:38.840 You want him to get sniffed?
00:03:40.520 You want him to whisper in their ear about one quarter inch from their ear
00:03:43.800 and rub their shoulders and play with their hair
00:03:46.120 and tell them how pretty they're going to be when they're 16?
00:03:49.060 Is that what you want?
00:03:49.820 That's what you do to your kids?
00:03:51.240 My goodness sakes.
00:03:53.060 What parent would do that?
00:03:54.520 What kind of sick freaks would do that to their kids?
00:03:57.160 No idea.
00:03:58.380 Absolutely no idea.
00:04:00.220 But it's gross.
00:04:01.220 And everybody knows about Joe.
00:04:03.240 Sniffy Joe.
00:04:03.980 He just can't, he can't contain it anymore in his age.
00:04:07.840 Gross grandpa.
00:04:08.640 Oh, he should be a loser.
00:04:10.560 He really should.
00:04:12.420 Grandpa Grozy.
00:04:13.500 Well, he's confused, all right.
00:04:15.640 Joe Biden uses cheat sheet at working lunch with G7 leaders.
00:04:20.640 This is, of course, typical Joe.
00:04:23.140 He arrived in Japan on Thursday to attend the G7 summit with the other world leaders.
00:04:28.960 80-year-old Joe Biden looked confused as he greeted the world leaders in Japan on Friday.
00:04:34.380 At one point, Biden slipped on concrete steps and almost fell.
00:04:41.380 I mean, you've got the clips here.
00:04:43.440 It's just, this is the guy?
00:04:45.320 Really?
00:04:45.740 I mean, this is the guy.
00:04:47.080 Every time he goes anywhere, there is an incident.
00:04:55.220 And he caught himself.
00:04:56.880 But my goodness, of course, everybody went wild.
00:04:59.500 They're talking about how feeble he is.
00:05:01.180 Most people don't think he's going to be able to run at all in 2024.
00:05:05.560 He may have announced it, but that doesn't mean that's what you're going to get.
00:05:08.980 So the board continues to move.
00:05:10.920 He just fell down the steps.
00:05:11.860 At least he fell down the steps instead of up the steps this time.
00:05:14.740 There you go.
00:05:15.560 There's a plus.
00:05:16.420 Gravity actually had its way.
00:05:18.860 You have Biden with his mouth agape, shuffled over a photo op with Macron, Trudeau, and other
00:05:26.160 leaders.
00:05:26.920 He's completely shot.
00:05:28.540 He's always looking confused.
00:05:29.980 Everybody is observing this.
00:05:32.260 I mean, this isn't a secret.
00:05:34.120 You've got an empty shell there.
00:05:35.560 He doesn't even know where he's supposed to go or what he's supposed to do.
00:05:38.580 His notes have pictures next to him.
00:05:40.940 It almost looks like a child's coloring book.
00:05:44.020 Here's an example.
00:05:45.420 They've got everything underlined and highlighted for him.
00:05:48.720 The cheat sheet included talking points about Biden's CHIPS Act and Inflation Reduction Act.
00:05:54.640 Biden boasted about the U.S.'s climate commitments to the G7 leaders.
00:06:00.220 You know what that means.
00:06:00.900 The whole country's being invaded.
00:06:03.960 We've got record gas prices, record inflation, a wide open border.
00:06:09.740 But man, our climate.
00:06:11.480 Whoa.
00:06:12.100 Well, that's their next scam.
00:06:13.640 And so he's getting all the leaders excited about their new investment opportunities.
00:06:18.380 It's all for money.
00:06:19.440 There's no investments.
00:06:20.620 What do they do?
00:06:22.140 Okay, we're going to invest in the climate change.
00:06:24.200 By doing what?
00:06:25.080 You're going to push a button and make the temperature, which is not even a problem at
00:06:28.880 all?
00:06:29.740 Oh, no.
00:06:30.480 Oh, if the temperature changes just a half degrees in a hundred years, the whole world's
00:06:34.340 going to go up in flames.
00:06:35.580 Oh, yeah.
00:06:36.540 It's like I always tell them, you know what?
00:06:38.640 When I got up, it was 57 this morning.
00:06:40.660 It was 90.
00:06:41.440 So, you know, it's 90 right there.
00:06:43.580 There's 33 degrees today just here.
00:06:45.820 And it didn't do shit.
00:06:47.260 Exactly.
00:06:48.660 Everything's still fine.
00:06:49.740 There's nothing on fire.
00:06:51.200 No, exactly.
00:06:52.580 And I mean, this is sad because, okay, these are supposed to be cheat sheets.
00:06:55.820 That doesn't mean you put them up on display for the whole world to see.
00:06:59.560 But, of course, Joe needs them so badly, he's got to have them ready at his neck.
00:07:04.540 I mean, look at this.
00:07:05.520 He'd need a cheat sheet to take a dump.
00:07:09.580 That's what Jill's for.
00:07:11.280 And another one to wipe.
00:07:13.940 Isn't that Jill's job?
00:07:17.040 Joe and Jill go up the hill.
00:07:18.700 I don't know.
00:07:19.400 I don't know what goes on behind the scenes, but it's certainly not good.
00:07:22.880 Whatever it is, it's really bad.
00:07:25.440 But, yeah, I mean, it was just a complete mess.
00:07:27.960 You have Lost in Japan.
00:07:30.040 Everybody's talking about it.
00:07:31.340 Dailymail.com.
00:07:33.320 Confused-looking Biden, 80, is directed to his spot by Japanese PM Kishida as he kicks off the G7 summit in Hiroshima.
00:07:45.260 You got Joe and Jill visiting the Peace Mark Memorial Museum, and he's just shuffling around.
00:07:52.800 He doesn't know where to stand.
00:07:54.660 And Jill basically says, hey, you know what, we'll figure it out.
00:07:57.500 Thank you.
00:07:57.920 Don't cause too much attention to this blunder over here.
00:08:01.960 She's used to covering for him, but she didn't want anybody looking at what was happening.
00:08:06.160 So, sure, he needed a lot of guidance to get where he was supposed to go, and I don't know.
00:08:12.820 It's just gotten to the point where you just go, no, really?
00:08:16.860 I mean, it's one thing to be slow, but this is a no-go, in my opinion.
00:08:20.500 And that's our representation over there.
00:08:24.520 Well, they're just getting him out of town because all the criminal stuff's coming out, the Durham report.
00:08:31.280 So, hey, send him to Japan.
00:08:33.700 Send him to a neutral country.
00:08:35.360 We can't do any damage.
00:08:36.940 Boy, I mean, right when you think that they can't do any more damage, they do.
00:08:42.100 This is a huge ethical problem.
00:08:43.900 You've got paging hypocritical Dems Biden has got this, and it could be a legal problem, too.
00:08:50.600 They're talking about the fact that they are losing their minds over Justice Clarence Thomas going on free trips with a friend he's known for years.
00:08:59.640 Not only—there's nothing more—there's nothing improper about this.
00:09:04.000 There isn't any indication that he had to do this with a court decision or that the friend tried to influence Thomas in any way.
00:09:11.000 But why were the Democrats trying to throw things like this up against the wall on Thomas now?
00:09:17.640 Because they want to do everything that they can to invalidate the Supreme Court.
00:09:22.000 He went on a trip, and Hunter Biden gets $100 million a year from China and everybody else under the table to influence, for 100% influence, and a million-dollar no-show job.
00:09:36.640 Well, here's the thing.
00:09:38.920 They're doing everything they can to change—
00:09:41.300 Talk about free money.
00:09:42.020 Right.
00:09:42.560 They're trying everything they can to infiltrate the Supreme Court.
00:09:47.860 That's their big target because it's predominantly Republican conservatives right now.
00:09:54.160 And so they want to pack the court system and everything else.
00:09:57.540 But you've got ethics expert Walter Schwab, who led the Obama-era Office of Government Ethics, and Richard Painter, the top ethics lawyer in the George W. Bush White House.
00:10:10.900 They say that free vacation homestays need to be disclosed if the homeowner isn't present.
00:10:16.860 And it appears they were not because a personal hospitality exception would not apply.
00:10:23.680 The homeowner has to be a personal friend of the president or first lady and present during the stay.
00:10:31.320 Otherwise, that goes on the form.
00:10:33.720 There's no excuse not to have it on the form.
00:10:36.580 Painter is now a University of Minnesota law professor, and he told the Post,
00:10:41.560 you can't have the president just going around using people's houses for free without disclosure.
00:10:47.300 And that's exactly what's been happening.
00:10:49.500 You see where they stay, all these lavish places and everything else.
00:10:53.680 So it has a lot to do with these donors and how they are curtailing.
00:10:59.580 And, of course, you see the pay for play.
00:11:02.220 You've seen the quid pro Joe.
00:11:04.580 This has been going on for a long time with lobbyists and everything else.
00:11:09.660 So people need to know this is disclosure.
00:11:12.860 They promised us transparency.
00:11:14.940 Why not?
00:11:16.320 Oh, talk about transparency.
00:11:19.360 An error or no?
00:11:20.700 A lot of people are talking about the fact that the Pentagon made an accounting error of $3 billion.
00:11:29.620 I didn't carry the three.
00:11:32.240 Sorry.
00:11:34.500 Oh, you're doing it on paper?
00:11:37.020 Oh, my gosh.
00:11:38.420 Yeah.
00:11:38.860 They were off by just $3 billion.
00:11:41.500 Not a big deal, right?
00:11:43.240 I mean, the media is reporting this as a positive because the error will ultimately benefit Ukraine in the form of more weapons,
00:11:52.060 which means that, okay, well, we've already promised them more money, so we're going to give them more.
00:11:58.380 Yeah.
00:11:58.500 Yeah.
00:11:58.720 Let's give Ukraine all of our money while our citizens are under the bridges.
00:12:04.720 That's right.
00:12:05.360 Let's give them some more.
00:12:06.140 Give them another $100 billion.
00:12:07.040 Well, I don't know if you've heard the latest in L.A., but this is absolutely insane.
00:12:11.460 They're going to start putting a lot of these homeless people in hotels because the streets are not safe.
00:12:18.620 I kid you not.
00:12:19.840 Los Angeles mayor.
00:12:20.920 The hotels ain't going to be safe now.
00:12:22.820 That's what I'm saying.
00:12:24.020 I'm like, okay, I have people that come in town all the time.
00:12:25.740 And they're still going to be out there in the streets, too, because that's where they buy the drugs.
00:12:29.080 What people don't get.
00:12:30.120 They're street people.
00:12:31.020 They like being out there.
00:12:32.400 Oh, my.
00:12:33.300 They need.
00:12:34.840 These are drug addicts, people.
00:12:36.500 They're all drug addicts or drunks or crazy.
00:12:39.120 There's nobody in one of these homeless camps that's like, oh, I've done my best and I'm trying hard and I don't really want to get back on my feet.
00:12:45.700 Because if you wanted to camp like that, you'd camp out in the woods somewhere away from everybody and just try to survive and get a little job down here and work your way up to an apartment and then whatever.
00:12:57.140 But the reason they don't want to.
00:12:58.720 The reason they're always in the big cities is because that's where the drugs are.
00:13:01.700 Or they can go to the next tent over and knock on the door and say, hey, man, I need an eight ball.
00:13:06.080 I need this.
00:13:06.680 I need that.
00:13:07.080 I need some heroin.
00:13:09.520 And that's why they live there.
00:13:11.320 So they're not going to.
00:13:13.120 God, can you imagine the mode trying to clean up one of their rooms?
00:13:16.160 Let me tell you.
00:13:16.760 Nobody going to go in there and do it.
00:13:18.580 Do they really think this is going to be any different than the shelters?
00:13:22.240 I mean, the reason why Mayor Karen Bass is saying that she needs to put them in hotels is because they're afraid to be in shelters.
00:13:30.380 Can you imagine?
00:13:31.760 All right.
00:13:32.060 I have a lot of people that come into town and visit all the time.
00:13:35.440 People love coming to L.A.
00:13:36.560 They like to see the sights, the weather, everything else.
00:13:38.720 Just a big escape.
00:13:39.660 We have a good time.
00:13:40.480 All right.
00:13:40.860 Lots to do.
00:13:41.940 But here's the deal.
00:13:43.140 I mean, how is this going to make it any safer?
00:13:47.120 And shouldn't the hotels make sure that people are aware that this is Section 8 or something else?
00:13:53.800 Well, here she is explaining this decision.
00:13:56.740 Well, we definitely do not have enough of either.
00:13:59.860 Either the interim housing, which is what we're doing here.
00:14:03.380 We're getting people out of tents and moving them into motels.
00:14:06.420 And the sad thing is, is that in Los Angeles, people say they would rather be on the street in a shelter than in a shelter because the shelters are perceived as too dangerous.
00:14:17.020 So what's going to happen to the hotels?
00:14:19.360 I told you.
00:14:21.180 I just said that.
00:14:22.260 It's not because they're dangerous.
00:14:24.740 You think living on the street, laying there in a pile of needles is more safe than the shelter, more dangerous?
00:14:32.320 Less, I mean, less dangerous than the shelter?
00:14:34.660 No.
00:14:35.260 They like, that's what they like doing.
00:14:37.880 They need it.
00:14:38.900 They have to be able to get their drugs available.
00:14:41.440 They have to be able to do whatever it takes to get their drugs, get their next fix.
00:14:45.600 Well, I mean, with this mayor, let me tell you something.
00:14:48.340 She'll just say, hey, you know what?
00:14:49.800 We're just going to send somebody over there and take care of whatever it is that you need.
00:14:53.660 These people have to fix themselves.
00:14:55.100 You can't fix them.
00:14:56.220 Well, think about people that clean the rooms and everything else in these hotels.
00:15:00.160 They're going to have to deal with all of that nonsense.
00:15:02.900 It's going to be an absolute mess.
00:15:04.380 And then try to evict them.
00:15:06.040 Good luck with that.
00:15:07.460 I worked on bridges for 21 years.
00:15:10.860 And so a lot of the bridges I worked on in just about every major city in the United States, I've traveled 300 days a year.
00:15:19.460 So, you know, I was up under a lot of bridges.
00:15:21.700 And so I see what's going on under a lot of bridges and a lot of towns.
00:15:25.920 And I mean, you know, from out in the country to down in the hood somewhere.
00:15:30.360 So, and believe me, you can't, there's nothing you can tell me about the people that live on the street.
00:15:36.920 There's nothing, I've been around them my whole life.
00:15:39.920 I'm just telling you there, there's no saying, you know, you can't push a rope.
00:15:44.380 You can pull the rope, but you can't push a rope.
00:15:46.880 So you can't, you can't force it on them.
00:15:48.920 They don't, they don't, they don't, they're, they're hardcore drug addicts.
00:15:52.460 They want to live like that.
00:15:53.880 They don't want to straighten up.
00:15:55.640 They don't want to go to rehab.
00:15:56.820 They don't want to go to a motel room.
00:15:59.260 So, I mean, it's up to them to fix themselves.
00:16:02.020 And it takes a lot to get to that, you know, to get to that.
00:16:05.380 I mean, you wouldn't believe the things I've seen.
00:16:07.080 I've, I've, I've seen, you talking about sharing needles.
00:16:09.680 I've seen people do heroin, I just get in a circle, said, mom, use the same needle.
00:16:15.240 Oh my goodness.
00:16:15.720 You talking about just spazzing around over and over and over and get it, you fill it up.
00:16:21.060 Same needle.
00:16:21.960 That is so awful.
00:16:22.500 I mean, they, they don't care at all.
00:16:25.600 No.
00:16:26.320 They're all about that fix and they don't care.
00:16:28.960 You're absolutely right.
00:16:30.080 And the fact that California has turned into such a drug den, I mean, from one corner to the next.
00:16:36.060 It's nasty.
00:16:36.420 And people are so sick.
00:16:38.000 That's what I'm saying.
00:16:38.800 Who did that video recently of just driving around Hollywood?
00:16:42.760 I mean, downtown, street by street by street, nothing but graffiti and tents and just nasty garbage.
00:16:50.560 Oh, it's so true.
00:16:52.180 But I mean, is it really any different when you look at the border?
00:16:55.580 It's sometimes in some cases way worse than our border.
00:16:59.540 They can't figure out how to fix it because they want to be nice.
00:17:02.280 That's right.
00:17:02.980 Hey, do you mind not shooting heroin right here and right in the field?
00:17:06.280 Yeah.
00:17:07.060 Can you, can you?
00:17:08.040 Oh, we're going to fix you.
00:17:09.960 You can't do that.
00:17:11.000 This is a police problem.
00:17:12.300 You have to get them out of the streets.
00:17:13.960 You have to arrest them.
00:17:15.120 You have to tell them to move on.
00:17:16.240 They can't stay here.
00:17:17.100 You have to, you have to use, uh, you know, police tactics to get them the hell out.
00:17:21.840 And then they can't come back.
00:17:23.020 And when they get back, one gets back, you run them off.
00:17:25.300 And that's just how you have to do it.
00:17:27.380 Or it's going to, if you just placate to them, it's, it's going to get worse.
00:17:31.540 Look what's happening.
00:17:32.400 Every, every city in the United States is nothing but a big shithole.
00:17:35.580 That's exactly right.
00:17:37.020 Keep placating to them.
00:17:38.100 Put, give them motels.
00:17:38.980 Give them a thousand.
00:17:40.360 That was easy.
00:17:43.520 That's what you have.
00:17:44.520 Yeah.
00:17:45.520 That's it.
00:17:46.060 That's every city.
00:17:47.280 I mean, that is exactly what you have.
00:17:50.260 It takes a lot.
00:17:50.940 I mean, you think about, I mean, if you've ever had people that were heavy drug users in your family or had drug problems.
00:17:57.040 I don't know what a lot of people listening to that, but I know, uh, you know, just, I mean, to, to end up under a bridge somewhere, um, I mean, that people are good people.
00:18:06.180 And if somebody, a cousin or something like that, or an uncle is having a drug problem, the family, I don't care if they're poor, they'll rally around them, try to get them fixed, let them stay up at their house.
00:18:16.000 And they'll, and, and they'll do it.
00:18:17.680 They'll do it a long time.
00:18:18.900 They'll try to send them to rehab, try to have an intervention.
00:18:21.760 Uh, then they'll have friends that they've known that'll help.
00:18:24.620 Hey, you can stay on my couch.
00:18:25.820 Uh, and then it just goes to the phase where they're stealing from everybody.
00:18:29.360 Then they're stealing from their family.
00:18:30.720 Then they're stealing from everything for the drugs.
00:18:33.860 And then nobody will have them and nobody will even let them around anymore.
00:18:37.340 You have to be way down there for a long time to get to that point to where you, you, you, it's not that you don't have family and friends.
00:18:45.700 It's just, they don't want you around and, and, and you're so bad.
00:18:49.500 They just don't want to see you anymore.
00:18:50.920 Well, and this is also the elite that are complaining because you've got these housing and you've got these tent cities that have set up in neighborhoods and they have completely taken over people that actually own their homes and their properties.
00:19:05.080 And it's, it's a horrible thing to watch because a lot of people, I've heard of people that are afraid to even go inside of their own house.
00:19:12.620 They have.
00:19:13.260 You think they're putting in motels.
00:19:14.680 What do they think they're going to do?
00:19:16.280 Set up, set, set up there and fold their clothes and put it there and, and, and, and watch TV and, and, and, uh, you know, clean up by for themselves.
00:19:24.180 And, and they're going to get so screwed up.
00:19:27.680 They're going to go in the corner and start pissing all over the carpet.
00:19:30.400 Exactly.
00:19:31.200 They don't have, they don't understand.
00:19:32.780 They have to understand the problem.
00:19:35.040 Of course they're not.
00:19:35.980 They're just going to destroy the hotels.
00:19:37.660 They're going to be gone in a week.
00:19:39.300 They're going to, I mean, instead of section eight housing, it's going to be section whiz housing.
00:19:43.540 That's right.
00:19:44.280 And, well, and I mean, that's why people are constantly comparing it to the border for this exact same reason.
00:19:51.540 And now that you don't get in trouble, if you steal under a thousand dollars in LA, you've got a mess on your hands with all of these different stores that are getting, you know, I mean, look at Nordstrom.
00:20:03.440 Nordstrom just closed down their stores in San Francisco.
00:20:07.180 Why?
00:20:07.920 Because of all.
00:20:08.360 There's a guy on a bicycle.
00:20:09.820 Did you see that?
00:20:11.300 It's craziness.
00:20:12.480 Did you see that?
00:20:13.140 Yes, yes.
00:20:13.860 I just rode by on a bike.
00:20:17.280 Everybody does see that wrong.
00:20:19.060 The whole thing is nuts.
00:20:20.460 Well, this is an example of it, looting in these dim cities.
00:20:24.120 And this is at a Tarjay, as we like to call it.
00:20:27.300 And so, yeah.
00:20:28.580 But here's the deal.
00:20:29.820 We've got all kinds of problems in our own country that they're not going to be able to fix.
00:20:33.740 And I think they're doing the same for the elites.
00:20:36.320 It's because they keep, just the homeless, they keep letting do it.
00:20:39.320 The looters, they just keep letting do it.
00:20:41.100 You go in there when they're doing that, and then they go in there and start doing that in broad daylight.
00:20:48.720 You go in there, and you arrest them.
00:20:50.760 If they want to run, you tase them, and then you handcuff them.
00:20:54.580 And then you take them to jail, and you throw the book at them.
00:20:56.880 You put them in prison.
00:20:57.800 Say, hey, man, did you hear?
00:20:58.760 Well, whoever over here, they just got six months for shoplifting.
00:21:04.460 I'm not going to do that.
00:21:05.780 They tase them.
00:21:06.920 And you don't have to keep doing it.
00:21:09.000 You just have to set the example.
00:21:11.320 And all the criminals, the word will get out.
00:21:13.380 Hey, they're coming down on shoplifters now, man.
00:21:15.960 You go in there and rob a place.
00:21:17.120 They're going to come in there.
00:21:17.820 They're going to tase you.
00:21:18.460 They're going to handcuff you.
00:21:19.620 They're going to put you in jail.
00:21:20.840 You're going to be in there three months waiting on a trial.
00:21:22.660 Then they're going to throw the book at you, and you're going to get a year in prison.
00:21:25.540 It'll stop overnight.
00:21:26.580 It sure would, but nothing is happening to these people.
00:21:30.780 Instead, they're running off the businesses and the restaurants and everything else, and
00:21:34.740 that's what's happening.
00:21:35.680 And that's why you're seeing such an influx of people moving away from big cities into
00:21:40.460 conservative areas, because there's no reason to stay where they are.
00:21:44.940 I'm telling you, watch the old show, John Carpenter escaped from New York.
00:21:50.660 Snake Plissken.
00:21:52.140 It's something else.
00:21:52.900 Just watch it.
00:21:53.660 It's an old, I don't know when that movie came out.
00:21:55.920 It's probably a 1980 or something, but go watch it sometime.
00:22:00.100 That's what all the cities are going to look like in 50 years if the Democrats have their
00:22:03.260 ways.
00:22:04.080 Well, you have such a problem.
00:22:05.540 You have mental illness.
00:22:06.820 You have drug addiction.
00:22:08.840 You have got also people that are living in their cars who cannot afford housing in the
00:22:15.040 big cities at all.
00:22:16.520 And unfortunately, what comes along with that are children as well.
00:22:20.620 So you've got entire families that are living in their vehicles, and they're going without
00:22:28.260 completely as a result of Democrat cities and Democrat policies.
00:22:32.780 And if you really think sticking them all in a hotel up there together is going to help
00:22:37.340 it, when you deem that the shelters are unsafe, think about what the repercussions are.
00:22:43.560 And think about the fact of trying to evict these people with our strict eviction laws.
00:22:48.680 Imagine how that's going to work.
00:22:51.560 After they're there for a certain amount of days, they get to stay there.
00:22:54.980 So it's just more nonsense.
00:22:57.960 It's more noise from the left.
00:22:59.820 It is just completely out of hand.
00:23:01.200 And who's paying it?
00:23:02.080 The taxpayers are paying it.
00:23:03.600 We are.
00:23:03.700 Of course we are.
00:23:05.080 And why?
00:23:05.180 Why are you paying criminals to be criminals?
00:23:07.020 Why are you paying drug addicts to be drug addicts?
00:23:08.900 Why are you paying thieves to be thieves?
00:23:10.720 That's right.
00:23:10.920 It's the most ridiculous thing.
00:23:12.980 What do you think is going to happen in the motel room?
00:23:15.160 Oh, my goodness.
00:23:15.880 Man.
00:23:16.480 It's going to be really bad.
00:23:18.000 I feel so sorry for the people that work there.
00:23:19.580 It's going to be wild, wild west.
00:23:21.460 Oh, yes.
00:23:22.360 I mean, the people that actually work there and have to clean the rooms or take care of
00:23:29.680 the outside and the maintenance and all of that.
00:23:32.520 Oh, it's going to be an absolute disaster.
00:23:35.020 So now you have U.S. officials who are backtracking on claims on killing Al-Qaeda leader
00:23:40.780 in Syria after family claims victim of drone strike was a sheep herder and father of 10.
00:23:47.780 You remember this story, right?
00:23:49.380 Yeah.
00:23:49.840 Well, here all of a sudden, you've got them backtracking on all of this.
00:23:53.720 You've got Lofty Hassan Misto, 56, a local sheep herder and father of 10, was identified
00:24:00.020 by the family as a victim in the Hellfire missile strike.
00:24:04.140 The slain man, Lofty Hassan Misto, died after being hit by a Hellfire missile on May 3rd,
00:24:11.200 according to his family.
00:24:12.920 Now you've got the Pentagon, who is pushing back on that, no longer confident that the
00:24:18.420 drone strike killed an Al-Qaeda boss.
00:24:21.200 Yeah, you think?
00:24:22.500 We watched all of this.
00:24:23.760 We talked about all of this.
00:24:25.460 The Pentagon claimed it killed an Al-Qaeda leader on May 3rd.
00:24:29.140 The victim's family denied the claim and experts discovered that the victim had no ties whatsoever
00:24:36.200 with terrorist groups.
00:24:38.200 56-year-old Lofty Hassan Misto is just one of many innocent victims of the U.S.'s so-called
00:24:45.480 war on terror.
00:24:47.560 So a little retraction there.
00:24:50.200 And you've got these two, of course.
00:24:53.140 Milli Vanilli and his counterpart.
00:24:55.440 So they are now walking back all of these claims.
00:24:59.700 And what's going to happen with the family?
00:25:02.840 What is the U.S. planning on doing to correct this massive error?
00:25:08.240 The operation was overseen by the U.S. Central Command, which claimed hours after the strike
00:25:13.160 without citing evidence or naming a suspect that the predator drone strike had targeted
00:25:19.540 this senior Al-Qaeda leader.
00:25:21.620 But now there is doubt inside the Pentagon about who was killed.
00:25:25.820 Two U.S. defense officials talked to the Washington Post to go on about this story.
00:25:31.480 And so here you go.
00:25:32.740 We saw it.
00:25:33.540 Remember the videos of all of this stuff?
00:25:36.240 It was awful to watch.
00:25:38.840 And then not only that.
00:25:40.440 They don't want to talk about it.
00:25:41.660 He's like herding sheep.
00:25:42.600 What's that sound?
00:25:43.680 Mm-hmm.
00:25:44.920 I mean, really?
00:25:45.420 What's that sound in the sky?
00:25:46.780 It's terrible.
00:25:47.400 And you even have the Daily Beast that are talking about it.
00:25:51.180 They can't hide it anymore.
00:25:53.000 And even though the left doesn't want to discuss Afghanistan, what a disaster that was.
00:25:59.700 And you even have people that won't even release the memos on what happened.
00:26:05.220 I mean, come on.
00:26:07.000 Secretary of State?
00:26:09.220 You got to go, bud.
00:26:10.320 You got to release that stuff to the American people.
00:26:13.000 And they're not.
00:26:13.900 They're refusing.
00:26:14.760 They're going to end up holding him into contempt.
00:26:17.400 Who isn't going to be under impeachment or contempt charges by the time this whole thing is over?
00:26:23.960 The Republicans won't impeach anybody.
00:26:26.060 They've got it right now.
00:26:28.500 All they have to do is just do it.
00:26:29.660 They've got the articles lit up.
00:26:30.820 They just have to go vote for it and do it.
00:26:32.860 And they're too cowardly.
00:26:34.240 That's just ridiculous.
00:26:34.820 They're too cowardly.
00:26:35.820 They're worried about the debt ceiling.
00:26:36.980 Man, who cares about the debt ceiling?
00:26:38.900 No.
00:26:39.180 Best thing that happens to us, the government, shut down.
00:26:42.160 My God, what a dream come true.
00:26:43.740 Please.
00:26:44.080 That's exactly right.
00:26:45.680 They don't have nothing I need.
00:26:47.340 Believe me.
00:26:48.300 We have so many problems here as a result of these fools running the nuthouse.
00:26:54.500 San Francisco has turned into an absolute ghost town.
00:26:57.520 And I think that's on purpose.
00:26:59.380 I really do.
00:27:00.440 Because they've got a lot of Chinese investors that are coming in.
00:27:04.780 They're building and buying up construction firms and everything else.
00:27:09.100 So there's a lot of questionable things that are happening.
00:27:13.320 But it is now a ghost town.
00:27:15.660 You've got crime-ridden city has lost half of its downtown stores since COVID hit, with 95 shuttering and just 12 new retailers opening in their places.
00:27:25.520 You've got William Sonoma.
00:27:27.580 It announces it's closing, too.
00:27:30.440 This is huge.
00:27:30.920 And New York's sinking, they said.
00:27:33.060 Did you hear that?
00:27:33.740 I did hear that.
00:27:34.960 I saw that on your page.
00:27:36.340 Yes.
00:27:36.700 New York's sinking.
00:27:37.520 I saw you cried a lot of tears over that one.
00:27:41.480 Yeah.
00:27:42.300 I was like, oh, well.
00:27:43.720 Yeah.
00:27:44.720 You know, we buy New York, send a box of rocks.
00:27:47.100 They said it's too heavy.
00:27:49.980 It's just so.
00:27:50.800 What do I get for Christmas?
00:27:51.720 A hundred pound box of rocks.
00:27:54.560 Oh, my gosh.
00:27:55.860 I mean, it really is.
00:27:57.080 It is just absolutely sinking.
00:27:59.280 And here's your response.
00:28:00.500 Oh, well.
00:28:01.520 New York is sinking under the weight of its buildings, according to geologists.
00:28:05.520 I mean, yeah.
00:28:07.020 So you've got all this happening at the same time.
00:28:10.220 According to Al Gore, it's supposed to be underwater by 2015 in his book.
00:28:13.620 What happened?
00:28:14.760 Exactly.
00:28:16.000 Not one global, the hoax, which is global warming.
00:28:20.140 I mean, just look at why y'all keep changing the name of it if it's global warming.
00:28:24.740 And then you have to say climate change.
00:28:26.200 Well, no matter what kind of weather, then climate emergency, climate disaster, climate.
00:28:30.860 It just changes every year.
00:28:33.100 Goodness sakes.
00:28:34.140 And they brainwash these people at a young age.
00:28:36.740 They know that it's just like the COVID hoax and that hoax, too.
00:28:41.580 Not that there wasn't COVID.
00:28:43.140 I'm not saying that.
00:28:44.000 But the complete lockdown of the world for a year was total a hoax.
00:28:52.640 Never should have happened.
00:28:54.040 I said it from the beginning.
00:28:55.300 I've seen the swine flu and the bird flu and every other flu come along, deadly flus, and
00:29:00.940 they just let them play out.
00:29:02.480 And then everybody gets immune eventually and they go away.
00:29:05.760 It's just the way it is.
00:29:06.980 You know, 60,000 people normally die in America of the flu every year.
00:29:10.580 It hits the elderly throughout history.
00:29:14.400 It's nothing new.
00:29:15.100 Well, I mean, here's the thing, too.
00:29:17.820 You have to understand that the bottom line on all of this is depopulation.
00:29:22.740 They don't care about people.
00:29:24.700 The government does not care about you, okay?
00:29:26.880 If anybody thinks that they actually do, that you're important to them, you're absolutely wrong.
00:29:31.820 Because here's the deal.
00:29:33.440 You have got the homeless situation.
00:29:35.320 You've got people that are living on the streets.
00:29:37.140 And what do you think their life expectancy actually is?
00:29:40.780 It's incredibly low.
00:29:42.740 So they're not a problem for long.
00:29:45.100 And I hate to say it, but this government is absolutely that bad.
00:29:48.960 They are that terrible.
00:29:50.340 When you look at how they experimented on humans with the COVID and children and the masks and
00:29:56.080 all the repercussions of what happened as a result of that whole thing, you want to talk
00:30:00.880 about depopulation.
00:30:02.680 That was a huge one.
00:30:04.920 Absolutely.
00:30:05.380 And we haven't seen the end of it.
00:30:07.140 I mean, I remember when they were just absolutely going on and on about a mask.
00:30:12.360 I wasn't going to wear a mask.
00:30:13.420 I knew that was bad for me.
00:30:15.320 No, I wasn't even going to do anything like that.
00:30:19.080 I didn't participate at all in it.
00:30:21.720 No, it didn't matter to me whether I wasn't allowed into grocery stores.
00:30:25.500 I had them delivered.
00:30:26.360 Fine.
00:30:26.940 I'll have my groceries delivered.
00:30:28.840 If you were going to chase me around with a mask, I knew better.
00:30:31.600 I'll go out and graze on the grass like a damn cow before I wear a mask.
00:30:36.620 I'm not doing it.
00:30:37.560 I know.
00:30:38.220 A hundred degrees down here in the shade.
00:30:40.000 I'm going to wear a mask all day.
00:30:41.480 Screw you.
00:30:42.180 They still have people brainwashed that that is the way.
00:30:46.180 I can't believe still people use wearing them face diapers though.
00:30:49.500 I mean, but I'm glad they do because it's easy to spot, you know, a big giant thing.
00:30:54.560 Number one, I'll have to look at their face.
00:30:56.440 Number two, I don't have to smell their breath.
00:30:58.120 Number three, it points out dumb people, man.
00:31:00.900 I love a big indicator of dumb people.
00:31:03.980 That's it.
00:31:05.260 It's like a walking billboard.
00:31:08.140 Oh my gosh.
00:31:09.180 But you remember the days of COVID, right?
00:31:11.600 Well, I'll tell you one thing.
00:31:13.300 Maze Moore put together this piling of them.
00:31:16.720 And this is what they were telling kids, your children.
00:31:19.980 They're resilient, they said.
00:31:21.680 A really striking comment that you made in this interview said from a broad public health
00:31:26.120 standpoint, and I'm quoting you now, at the population level, masks work at the margins
00:31:30.780 maybe 10%.
00:31:32.900 In the schools, everybody should wear a mask.
00:31:36.060 Asking kids to wear a mask is uncomfortable, but you know, kids are pretty resilient.
00:31:40.860 Kids are resilient.
00:31:41.960 And if anything, this is going to build resilience in our children.
00:31:45.200 Women have long-term psychological effects on young kids, do you think?
00:31:50.800 I don't think so.
00:31:51.900 I think, in fact, it's good.
00:31:53.480 Masking is very important, particularly in the schools.
00:31:57.140 Masks are safe.
00:31:58.600 Masks do work.
00:31:59.920 I have a nine-year-old.
00:32:01.240 He tolerates masks for everything.
00:32:03.860 I don't hear him whine, just like I don't hear him whine about his seatbelt or his bike
00:32:08.100 helmet.
00:32:08.620 Children have no problem with what is going on.
00:32:11.040 They want to deal sensibly by way of the science with COVID.
00:32:15.200 They've said we have no difficulty with students wearing masks.
00:32:19.600 When I look at the history of the world, and when I think of, like, my parents and grandparents
00:32:25.100 growing up in depressions, fighting wars, kids always had a part to play, too.
00:32:29.860 And when I look at the fact that they're just wearing a mask, but they have a roof over their
00:32:34.480 head, they have food.
00:32:35.300 A mask is basically non-inclusive completely.
00:32:38.140 I've yet to see a child whose mask was bothering him or her.
00:32:41.240 In fact, in the emergency department, the kids are the best ones at wearing masks, and
00:32:45.460 they often help their parents put masks on correctly.
00:32:48.400 There's nothing adverse or bad about masks.
00:32:52.580 We've used masks for decades.
00:32:54.520 We mask kids in our cancer wards routinely.
00:32:57.480 We have now a plethora of ongoing research and studies and documents that are showing us
00:33:03.740 that masks do not put children at risk.
00:33:07.000 This concept that children somehow are harmed or abused by wearing masks is not founded in
00:33:13.280 any science.
00:33:14.260 It's simple.
00:33:15.200 It does no harm.
00:33:16.440 My kids wear them to school.
00:33:17.920 The idea that children won't wear masks is actually an abdication of leadership to say
00:33:22.200 that we can't F them and won't set an example for them.
00:33:25.280 Those 50 million children need to protect themselves by wearing masks.
00:33:30.660 If I'm going to get on an airplane, I don't have to wear a mask, but I will have my kids wear
00:33:36.280 one.
00:33:36.600 I don't think this is politically dividing at all.
00:33:40.680 I wear masks.
00:33:41.500 My kids wear masks.
00:33:42.620 I don't understand why parents are not listening to the science, not teaching their children
00:33:50.560 to wear a mask.
00:33:52.520 My responsibility, if I am lucky enough to be the next governor of Georgia, is to look
00:33:56.400 at the science, to follow the protocols, and to set the right example.
00:34:00.500 I don't think we're even talking to the children.
00:34:01.880 When we talk to schools and classrooms of children, they are happy to wear masks.
00:34:07.960 Be comforted by the fact that children have so much neuroplasticity that this is a bump
00:34:13.660 in their social development, but that they can repair very easily.
00:34:17.520 You don't go to school naked.
00:34:19.440 And right now, you shouldn't be going to school without a mask.
00:34:22.920 You're not likely to be able to be exposed to something and spread it to mommy or daddy.
00:34:29.100 And it's not likely mommy and daddy are able to spread it to you either.
00:34:32.940 So, I wouldn't worry about it, baby.
00:34:35.920 I promise you.
00:34:37.060 That's why we need to make sure children are wearing masks in school.
00:34:40.880 Is that not unreal?
00:34:43.660 That's what they did to me.
00:34:44.700 Of course, Rona's in there.
00:34:45.640 My kids wear masks.
00:34:46.940 I wear masks.
00:34:48.140 I was so happy about that.
00:34:49.120 I don't know anything about balancing, but we're masking up for good society.
00:34:53.480 I was happy to see that Mays caught that and put that into that video because you know
00:34:58.220 what?
00:34:58.740 He does incredible work.
00:35:00.260 And I'll tell you one thing, we're all sick, Rona.
00:35:03.060 Masks don't work against viruses.
00:35:04.820 They're dust masks.
00:35:06.000 Give me a break.
00:35:06.900 Exactly.
00:35:07.520 They don't work.
00:35:08.220 They never work.
00:35:09.140 They're never going to work.
00:35:10.280 They're ridiculous.
00:35:12.420 But yet, you've got revisionist history.
00:35:14.900 You have Kareem Jean-Pierre, who's claiming that reopening schools and small businesses after
00:35:21.220 Democrats' COVID lockdowns, that it was because of the work that this, I call him resident,
00:35:28.120 has been doing.
00:35:29.120 I kid you not.
00:35:30.780 She gets up there with a straight face and lies each and every single day.
00:35:36.240 Here's her interview.
00:35:38.000 It was not good for our kids to not have been in school and not be in-person classroom.
00:35:42.520 Now, there's some kids, some parents that made decisions for their kids.
00:35:45.760 Not all kids have to be in classrooms.
00:35:48.060 But it was important.
00:35:48.560 Look at our hands.
00:35:49.360 It was important to get those small businesses.
00:35:51.380 Who talks like that?
00:35:52.320 Isn't that crazy?
00:35:53.460 They teach them to talk with their hands because for some reason, all these elitist snobs,
00:36:03.840 they all talk with their hands.
00:36:04.960 All these Democrat ladies, they always talk with their hands.
00:36:07.320 And it's just, when you talk with your hands like that, I automatically know you're a liar.
00:36:12.500 Oh, boy.
00:36:13.660 Because they don't do that.
00:36:14.540 And they're stressing words in the air and they're both hands are waving.
00:36:18.680 All the Democrats do this.
00:36:20.520 Some Republicans.
00:36:22.040 Let me break it down for you.
00:36:24.060 But regular, everyday people think you look like a dumb ass.
00:36:30.040 You're an idiot.
00:36:31.340 Nobody talks like that.
00:36:32.640 It means you're lying.
00:36:33.780 You're trying to get your lies to point.
00:36:35.360 Because if you wave your hands around and you wave them over here and you accent everything
00:36:40.160 and you're really, you know, then people are going to listen to you.
00:36:45.780 It's a lie.
00:36:46.480 You just look like an idiot.
00:36:47.480 But the real lie is the fact that they're trying to reinvent what actually happened under Joe Biden.
00:36:53.600 And they're lying to everyone's face.
00:36:56.360 And that's the thing.
00:36:58.180 Everybody knows.
00:36:59.420 Masks work 10% of the time.
00:37:00.740 No, they don't.
00:37:02.180 They don't work none of the time because they can't stop viruses.
00:37:05.720 Oh, my goodness.
00:37:06.620 It doesn't do it.
00:37:08.220 It's literally on the side of the damn box.
00:37:11.840 Just read it.
00:37:13.100 This mask will not stop viruses.
00:37:16.260 Oh, my God.
00:37:17.480 Read it.
00:37:18.140 It's on the side of the box.
00:37:20.160 It is so true.
00:37:21.180 And they just have lied and lied and lied.
00:37:24.240 People are, like, rolling up their T-shirts and throwing it over their face like a bandit
00:37:28.040 robbing a train in 1872.
00:37:30.540 I'm going to stop a virus with my sweaty, stinky shirt.
00:37:34.340 And I'm going to walk in here.
00:37:35.860 And these people were crazy.
00:37:38.160 Hell, you better wear a mask.
00:37:39.120 You're six foot apart.
00:37:40.040 Get away from me.
00:37:40.840 I'm going to die instantly if you breathe on me.
00:37:43.160 I'm dead.
00:37:43.980 Oh, my gosh.
00:37:45.000 Well, you remember.
00:37:45.600 It showed just how weak and just how much our country has turned into these zombies that
00:37:53.480 can't think for themselves.
00:37:55.100 And just like, I just sat back out here in the country during the whole COVID thing.
00:37:58.780 I just shook my head like, what in the hell is wrong with these people?
00:38:02.020 That's right.
00:38:02.780 Well, I mean, Randy Weingarten on.
00:38:04.940 They were all lying about it.
00:38:06.360 Another hand crazy.
00:38:09.340 Oh, boy.
00:38:10.620 Exactly.
00:38:11.420 I mean, she's right.
00:38:11.880 These little 20-year-old TikTok influencers that didn't crash have hired.
00:38:16.740 These little beta soy boys that wave their hands around.
00:38:19.860 And they scream.
00:38:22.240 And then read your comments.
00:38:27.680 There's 7,000 comments all up saying, what an idiot you look like talking like that.
00:38:32.780 Exactly.
00:38:33.180 But they think for some reason, because they do it to TikTok to 14 years old, they can come
00:38:37.220 over to the adult world and do it and not get mocked relentlessly.
00:38:41.380 Yeah.
00:38:42.080 There you have it.
00:38:43.640 What the fuck?
00:38:44.760 Did we just shoot?
00:38:45.720 Yeah.
00:38:48.200 I'm a little rich kid.
00:38:49.700 Phoebus and Butthead.
00:38:52.960 I think it was like a perfect description of these two.
00:38:56.920 Yeah.
00:38:57.580 Them today right there.
00:38:58.840 He's talking about some morons.
00:39:02.420 It's so bad.
00:39:03.520 I don't know which is worse.
00:39:04.660 But yes, they're paying them a whole bunch of money.
00:39:06.580 And that's the thing.
00:39:07.600 The Democrats do have this incredible game plan.
00:39:10.980 They've got boots on the ground.
00:39:12.180 They're very organized.
00:39:13.680 They are definitely reaching out to the younger generation.
00:39:17.280 The tricks aren't going to work no more, though.
00:39:19.020 No.
00:39:19.340 It's over.
00:39:20.140 They aren't.
00:39:20.260 There's just all these old tricks.
00:39:22.280 Everybody knows the media's liars now.
00:39:24.360 They know the FBI's corrupt.
00:39:25.700 They know our government's corrupt.
00:39:28.300 I mean, look, they do poll after poll now.
00:39:31.240 Of course, polls are corrupt, too.
00:39:33.100 But, you know, Rasmussen's pretty good.
00:39:35.360 And they, you know, 60, what, 5% of the people in the country, counting Democrats,
00:39:40.760 Independents, and Republicans, think the election was stolen.
00:39:43.560 Well, I just hope that...
00:39:44.560 And 36% of Democrats think that they cheated in the 2020 election.
00:39:48.720 Just the reason they think that is because they cheated.
00:39:51.940 That's right.
00:39:52.840 You know, Maricopa County in Arizona, it took them four weeks to count the votes.
00:39:57.720 Katie Hobbs ran her own election and cheated in a hundred different ways.
00:40:02.200 And she's sitting there in the governor, and all she's doing is vetoing everything that
00:40:07.000 comes up.
00:40:07.940 They literally had things to, you know, for fitting all victims.
00:40:11.520 Vetoed.
00:40:12.720 Exactly.
00:40:13.600 Vetoed.
00:40:14.300 I mean, how do you...
00:40:15.260 You've got Republicans in the House, so it's just...
00:40:17.700 I mean, nobody voted for that dumbass.
00:40:20.020 Mm-mm.
00:40:20.640 No.
00:40:21.300 And here's the thing.
00:40:22.220 We've got Ronna McDaniel, and it's a really bad situation.
00:40:26.020 And I hope she's listening to this show.
00:40:27.400 I mask.
00:40:27.420 My kid's mask.
00:40:28.500 Exactly.
00:40:29.680 I hope she is.
00:40:30.260 She wears a 24-karat gold mask.
00:40:31.960 Because if she is listening...
00:40:32.760 From all your donations.
00:40:34.060 Exactly.
00:40:34.400 Yeah, if she is listening right now, I would want her to know that I'm just a little bit
00:40:39.280 envious of, you know, President Biden's influencer army.
00:40:43.540 And I'm wondering, pretty pleased, if the GOP can have one, too.
00:40:47.440 I mean, I know it's going to be hard for her to part with her lip injections and her
00:40:51.640 flowers in her office and her alcohol and her dinners and her lunches and all these different
00:40:56.460 places to the spa and clothes and, you know, getting her hair extensions and all of that.
00:41:00.980 I know that it may take away from all of that.
00:41:03.560 But it would be really nice if she had some type of game plan that we could all say, hmm,
00:41:11.220 this is something that we can get behind and we can feel good about.
00:41:14.360 No.
00:41:15.300 She's a proven loser.
00:41:17.060 Everything she touches, she loses at.
00:41:19.040 That's right.
00:41:19.140 She can't win anything.
00:41:20.840 They put...
00:41:21.080 Oh, this is the last time I'm running.
00:41:22.660 Why are you even running?
00:41:24.340 There's no way if I fell at something as bad as she fell, I would even attempt to stay in.
00:41:28.720 I'd be like, you know what?
00:41:29.860 I'm good at these things, but I ain't good at this.
00:41:32.260 So, I mean, nobody's good at everything.
00:41:35.240 I suck at a lot of things.
00:41:36.420 I'm good at things.
00:41:37.220 So I try to, like, do the things I'm good at.
00:41:38.920 And when I suck at something, I admit it to myself, hey, you really suck at this.
00:41:42.840 I don't think I'm going to do it no more.
00:41:44.500 Well, I wish the government felt that way because, seriously, they are terrible at a
00:41:48.200 lot of things.
00:41:48.920 You've got battered by inflation.
00:41:50.480 90 million struggle paying bills as credit card usage spikes.
00:41:56.020 I mean, do they think that the government is going to save them from all of that as
00:41:59.180 well?
00:41:59.480 Like, they were hoping they would forgive them for their student loans?
00:42:02.820 No, not the same thing.
00:42:04.240 You've got people that are actually living on credit cards, buying their groceries on credit
00:42:10.560 cards and everything else.
00:42:12.040 I've seen so many people live above their means in my life.
00:42:17.100 And unfortunately for me, I'm just not someone who, I don't know.
00:42:24.220 I like to have money and make money, but I just don't find extravagant things like paintings
00:42:32.160 and this and that.
00:42:33.140 I don't need an $80,000 car and I don't desire to this.
00:42:37.360 I just don't have the desire for this huge, wealthy life in an 18-story house.
00:42:43.000 And I just never have been like that.
00:42:44.700 I've been a very, I'm very simple.
00:42:46.380 My tastes are very simple.
00:42:47.940 And I just, it just doesn't thrill me at all to try to gain a billion dollars and fly
00:42:53.460 private and go here and go there.
00:42:55.020 I just, I just, it's just not me.
00:42:57.420 So, um, but some people, man, I've said, you've seen them.
00:43:01.200 They got the cars and they got this and they got jet skis and they got motorcycles and they
00:43:07.120 got, and they, and they got a, a, a house over here and a condo over here.
00:43:11.680 And it's just, and they're working all the time.
00:43:14.300 They're making all this money and they're, and they're, all they're doing is just, I
00:43:17.180 mean, they got a loan on everything.
00:43:18.780 They got 18 credit cards maxed out.
00:43:21.160 Uh, their, their houses, the bank owns the house, the bank owns the cars, the bank owns
00:43:25.200 everything they got.
00:43:26.240 That's exactly right.
00:43:27.580 Me.
00:43:27.940 I'm more about, Hey, I'll save and I'll pay, you know, I, here's a,
00:43:31.180 $40,000 car.
00:43:32.600 I want, I'm going to save and it might take me four years.
00:43:35.440 I'll just do it and pay cash.
00:43:36.940 Then I'll have it.
00:43:37.640 And it'll be mine forever.
00:43:39.120 But here's the thing.
00:43:40.000 I mean, really material objects only last for so long anyway, when you, when you really
00:43:45.240 start putting things into perspective.
00:43:47.540 Okay.
00:43:48.140 So that feeling of, I just got this brand new car or I just won the lottery or I just
00:43:53.340 bought a brand new house or I just bought brand new shoes or whatever the case may be.
00:43:56.800 You have 15 minutes of that happy, sad, mad, or glad.
00:44:01.060 If it's a good emotion, if it's a negative emotion, whatever that is.
00:44:03.900 And after that initial shock or excitement of 15 minutes, it's over.
00:44:09.640 It's done.
00:44:10.620 I'm too busy to spend money.
00:44:12.180 I just work all the time.
00:44:13.540 I mean, that's all I ever do.
00:44:14.920 And I enjoy it immensely.
00:44:16.180 Money can't buy happiness.
00:44:17.680 Money can't buy love, but money can buy a whole lot of fun.
00:44:21.420 Well.
00:44:23.400 Money can buy fun.
00:44:24.740 That's what it buys.
00:44:25.700 Yeah.
00:44:25.920 Money can't buy happiness though.
00:44:27.300 And it's not going to make you happy.
00:44:28.600 No.
00:44:28.860 If you're not happy and you win the lottery and you're still going to be miserable.
00:44:33.780 Well, exactly.
00:44:34.780 Because the things that make you happy, the true things that make you happy are the simple
00:44:39.380 things in life.
00:44:40.160 I hate to be a cliche, but to me it is.
00:44:43.480 There's little things out.
00:44:44.540 You just like, you know, I'm an ocean and woods person, so I'm always out in nature and
00:44:48.980 there's things in nature that just can't be replaced.
00:44:51.100 Things that God made.
00:44:52.440 There's nothing that you can buy that's going to touch the pleasure of it.
00:44:56.060 If you'll just slow down sometimes, you just got to slow your life down.
00:44:59.980 It's hard to do, but you have to slow down.
00:45:02.020 Well, Flamingo's mom talks about it too.
00:45:05.740 She's like, you just answered why people shop.
00:45:08.260 You know, those excessive shoppers that just buy and buy and buy over and over again because
00:45:13.080 they can't ever fill.
00:45:14.780 They can't fill that spot.
00:45:16.500 And so you see that and it's really true.
00:45:20.300 People just continue to think that that's going to bring them happiness.
00:45:23.640 No, that actually comes from you.
00:45:25.040 I'm happy when we have a successful show when I can get this thing on live stream and we
00:45:30.820 don't have problems or glitches or things like that.
00:45:33.540 I mean, it's just the little things because we really do work hard to put together a nice
00:45:38.080 show and all of that.
00:45:39.460 And you just never know how it's going to go, especially when you've got things in testing.
00:45:43.300 Especially when I'm your co-host.
00:45:45.340 You're great.
00:45:46.280 Are you kidding me?
00:45:47.060 I wouldn't have it any other way.
00:45:48.220 I don't know what's going to come in my mouth.
00:45:49.760 I don't even know either, so that makes you feel any better.
00:45:52.200 Well, here's the thing, though.
00:45:53.220 That's why I always label, I have that one label explicit, so I can always just click
00:45:57.440 on that and we're safe.
00:45:58.440 So I don't worry about anything.
00:45:59.560 Beyond that, you know what?
00:46:00.940 We just have a good time.
00:46:02.200 That's all there is to that.
00:46:04.180 So you've got inflation problem and you have businesses that are basically saying, point
00:46:10.340 blank, inflation is here for the long run.
00:46:13.580 Get used to it, folks.
00:46:14.660 This is the new way of life.
00:46:17.900 It's going to get worse and worse.
00:46:19.680 It's a bummer for American households, but we've been talking about it.
00:46:23.560 And it can be fixed overnight.
00:46:25.480 It could be.
00:46:26.260 All of it can be fixed.
00:46:27.860 It climbed to 61% in the most recent survey, up from 56% in August and November survey.
00:46:37.400 I mean, just get used to it.
00:46:39.180 We've been in a recession, even though they've been trying to fight off the R word, meaning
00:46:44.260 the Dems.
00:46:45.340 We've been in one.
00:46:46.900 People are having a real hard time in this economy.
00:46:50.460 Talk to people.
00:46:51.800 They are all struggling.
00:46:53.300 This is a far cry from the previous administration in how people are doing.
00:46:58.300 Minorities are not being lifted up.
00:47:00.540 Looks like a bunch of people about to jump into the Republican race this week.
00:47:05.780 Oh, yes.
00:47:06.980 It looks like it's going to be Declare Week, isn't it?
00:47:10.500 A lot of people are.
00:47:11.520 Yeah, it looks like, oh, Krispy Kreme is going to go.
00:47:15.000 Mike Pence and the Fly are going to join up.
00:47:18.480 Mike Pence, Fly, 2024.
00:47:21.340 Oh, yeah.
00:47:22.280 And DeSantis, I heard, next week.
00:47:24.840 Yeah, DeSantis.
00:47:25.720 So it's about to.
00:47:26.780 And I have a feeling they'll be like them three is going to announce.
00:47:29.920 Because I said, man, by June, you have to announce.
00:47:32.340 Because it's, I mean, seriously, you have to, it's time.
00:47:36.600 It's, you're six months away from the first vote.
00:47:39.400 Yeah.
00:47:40.120 And then there's going to be all these debates and this and that.
00:47:43.880 And so, I mean, actually six months is not a long time to run a campaign for a primary for president.
00:47:49.740 It's true.
00:47:51.160 It's absolutely true.
00:47:52.980 And you were talking about it.
00:47:54.420 You got to go ahead and say whether you're going to run or not.
00:47:57.520 Go ahead and declare because it is the season.
00:48:00.740 Yeah, it's coming.
00:48:01.520 And so you have Tim Scott who says, of course, he'll support Trump if he runs again in 2024.
00:48:07.060 Of course, he is saying that he is going to run again.
00:48:11.000 And then you have DeSantis who everyone's talking about as well.
00:48:13.940 There'll be 15 to 20 of them, people.
00:48:15.760 I'm telling you.
00:48:16.380 Mm-hmm.
00:48:16.840 20, 15 to 20, you wait and see.
00:48:19.560 And I like it.
00:48:20.320 I like, I like, I like a bunch of people running.
00:48:22.660 But, you know, I think last year, our last cycle, they were like, well, we got so many.
00:48:28.300 There's a second stage and a first stage according to what your poll numbers are.
00:48:32.920 Remember that?
00:48:33.760 Yes, absolutely.
00:48:34.660 And so, you know, the second stage, they just try to get to the first stage.
00:48:38.780 My goodness.
00:48:39.780 Well, here's the deal.
00:48:41.180 Trump will debate, too.
00:48:42.580 Yeah, he ain't going to debate.
00:48:43.840 Believe me, he's going to debate.
00:48:45.460 Oh, I know.
00:48:46.460 It's going to be great.
00:48:47.720 I love seeing him up there.
00:48:49.140 That's his comfort.
00:48:49.800 Well, he wasn't saying he didn't want to debate.
00:48:51.880 He said he's not going to, the RNC is not going to just say, hey, we're going to have
00:48:55.960 a debate at CNN with Chris Wallace running it.
00:48:58.340 And he's not going to, I'm not going to agree to that.
00:49:00.960 He's seen enough of that.
00:49:02.400 He's seen enough of where he tries to debate and there's a mumsy-culled pepper sitting
00:49:06.100 there trying to debate him and trying to throw a bunch of lies and defending the Democrat
00:49:09.920 or defending another person that they want in.
00:49:13.020 He just wants a fair debate.
00:49:14.680 I mean, just put somebody in there that can be fair, have it neutral, have a C-SPAN
00:49:20.000 debate, you know, and then pick somebody that's neutral.
00:49:24.480 Oh, my gosh.
00:49:25.760 Well, I think debates are healthy.
00:49:27.720 I think that's really great.
00:49:29.100 You get to see who you're going to vote for.
00:49:30.940 And with Trump, they're hilarious.
00:49:32.320 And they're wonderful.
00:49:33.540 They're engaging, right?
00:49:35.180 I mean, this is.
00:49:35.680 I'm not there to gain any knowledge.
00:49:37.060 I'm there to laugh my ass off when Trump's going to lie.
00:49:39.480 I swear I know I'm selfish, but.
00:49:41.740 It's fun.
00:49:42.360 I'm there just to, yeah.
00:49:43.900 He's really good at it.
00:49:45.620 I can't wait.
00:49:47.180 You're Jeb number one.
00:49:48.660 You're Jeb number two.
00:49:49.920 You're Jeb number three.
00:49:51.140 It's going to be funny.
00:49:52.200 Look what he did with Caitlin Collins.
00:49:53.120 Look what he did with Hillary Clinton.
00:49:54.920 We're still playing those clips.
00:49:56.520 Look what he did with Joe Biden.
00:49:58.460 All of this stuff comes back to haunt these people that throw their hats into these debates
00:50:04.160 and then they are not able to deliver.
00:50:07.060 And no better example than Joe Biden.
00:50:09.700 No better example than any of them that have gone against Trump.
00:50:12.780 And honestly, it is.
00:50:14.420 It's pure comedy.
00:50:15.660 President Trump delivers.
00:50:17.220 And that's what he did.
00:50:18.180 He made sure that he kept and stuck with all of his promises.
00:50:21.800 I can't wait until he's back into the Oval Office.
00:50:23.880 But it's going to take a lot of work from everyone.
00:50:27.260 It's going to be a fun primary.
00:50:28.460 I can't wait.
00:50:29.220 Absolutely.
00:50:29.920 So what's the deal with this whole thing with DeSantis?
00:50:32.360 I just wanted to ask you, because this is going on in Florida.
00:50:35.220 Disney pulled one billion investment from Florida.
00:50:40.040 And New Scum is getting all kinds of attention as a result of all of this.
00:50:44.960 No, that was because they were going to pull a thousand workers or something from the Disneyland, I guess.
00:50:57.620 Right.
00:50:58.220 Disneyland in California.
00:51:00.020 And there are a thousand or two thousand workers.
00:51:01.940 And they were going to send them to Florida to work.
00:51:04.660 That's right.
00:51:05.960 Yeah.
00:51:06.400 And we don't want them.
00:51:07.780 I'm glad.
00:51:09.200 Hey, you think I want two thousand liberals coming to live in Florida that's going to vote Democrat?
00:51:14.740 Screw it.
00:51:15.200 You think I care if Disney has another one of its million wings of something or a new ride?
00:51:20.580 I don't give a damn.
00:51:21.600 Oh, I've got a story that will back up what your claim is, too, because I've got a lot of friends that live in Hollywood because I live here.
00:51:28.620 Right.
00:51:28.960 And they put out their resume and they want to move to other areas.
00:51:33.540 Florida is one.
00:51:34.860 And a lot of them are using other people's addresses now because they feel like when an employer sees that they are from Hollywood or LA or San Francisco or any of those areas, that they are completely discredited.
00:51:50.240 They feel like they are being discriminated against.
00:51:53.100 Well, there's a Hollywood, Florida, too.
00:51:54.680 You know that, right?
00:51:55.380 Yes, absolutely.
00:51:56.260 I do.
00:51:57.020 Yes.
00:51:57.320 Down by Miami.
00:51:58.660 It's Hollywood, Florida.
00:51:59.960 No, but then it has California on their resumes.
00:52:02.200 And even though they are super, super qualified, they're using some of their friends' addresses because when somebody sees LA or California, they feel like their resume is being put aside.
00:52:14.460 Here comes a Karen.
00:52:15.640 We don't want no Karen working for us.
00:52:17.360 Exactly.
00:52:18.440 They really feel like that.
00:52:20.000 These are friends of mine.
00:52:21.600 Oh, a liberal, a white, rich, liberal woman.
00:52:25.280 They'll destroy your company.
00:52:26.920 They'll destroy anything they touch.
00:52:28.260 They'll destroy your schools.
00:52:29.680 If you want to be destroyed, just a really rich, Karen, white, liberal woman and just everything they touch, they destroy.
00:52:42.680 That's right.
00:52:43.360 Karens.
00:52:44.120 They even named a name for them.
00:52:45.640 The perfect name.
00:52:46.840 And I feel sorry for all those good Karens out there.
00:52:49.280 There are good Karens out there.
00:52:51.600 There are good Karens out there.
00:52:55.740 They've ruined the name Karen.
00:52:56.880 I know.
00:52:57.460 Karen, you got to change it to Sharon or something.
00:52:59.620 And Brandon.
00:53:00.580 Brandon is also ruined.
00:53:03.140 Brandon's gone.
00:53:05.300 God.
00:53:06.020 You're just like, your name's Brandon.
00:53:07.260 You're minding your own business.
00:53:08.220 Now, everybody, hey, let's go, Brandon, all day long, everywhere you go.
00:53:12.880 Oh, my gosh.
00:53:14.140 It's horrible.
00:53:15.120 It really is too bad.
00:53:16.240 But Disney's having a lot of problems now because it announces its huge Star Wars hotel will close just a year after opening and charging visitors up to $20,000 for two-night voyage on fake Orlando spaceship with no windows.
00:53:32.100 Now, here's the deal.
00:53:33.380 Who in this economy can pay this kind of money, right?
00:53:37.540 Of course it's not going to work.
00:53:39.280 It's just not.
00:53:40.600 So you've got Disney World's expensive Star Wars hotel.
00:53:44.360 It's closing just after one year.
00:53:46.660 The two-night voyage could cost guests up to $20,000 for the experience.
00:53:52.920 You wouldn't believe what they charge.
00:53:56.140 Wow.
00:53:57.700 I don't even know.
00:53:58.820 I mean.
00:53:59.140 You've had a $27 hamburger?
00:54:00.880 Go to Disney World.
00:54:01.980 You'll experience it.
00:54:03.200 Oh, I hate to tell you.
00:54:04.500 Hamburger and fries.
00:54:04.860 $37.
00:54:06.080 Oh, it's $50-something here in some places and not a penny less.
00:54:10.440 I'm not kidding.
00:54:12.460 You wouldn't believe the price.
00:54:12.600 They get you inside there.
00:54:14.520 They're like, I mean, it's a trick of a theme park.
00:54:18.040 I mean, they're like, okay, well, you get in, you know, it's $50 a head.
00:54:23.520 And they have all these little discounts around it.
00:54:25.400 You can just like, you can get, oh, look, here's your band where you can ride all the rides.
00:54:29.060 Oh, man, it's not $100.
00:54:30.820 It's only $50.
00:54:31.500 Here you go.
00:54:32.200 Get in.
00:54:32.800 Your whole family can get in for $200.
00:54:34.640 Now they got you.
00:54:36.140 You're in this thing all day long.
00:54:38.240 You can't bring any food in.
00:54:39.740 And now they got you.
00:54:40.780 You go there for lunch and it costs you $327.
00:54:44.200 And then breakfast costs you $185 for four people.
00:54:48.940 Every little thing you do.
00:54:50.300 Then you want to go play a game.
00:54:51.720 And, you know, then you want to throw some rings around a bottle or something.
00:54:55.280 And they're going to get you there.
00:54:56.440 And then you're going to buy souvenirs and things that say Disneyland World.
00:55:00.620 And what does that do?
00:55:01.880 They sell you high-priced items that say Disney World on it.
00:55:05.800 And you run around all over the country advertising for free for them.
00:55:09.980 Unbelievable.
00:55:12.380 Unbelievable.
00:55:12.820 Unbelievable.
00:55:14.200 They sold you an $85 shirt that says Disney World.
00:55:18.900 And you paid them to go advertise for them in your hometown.
00:55:23.380 Well, I mean, it's no different than Nike or some of the others.
00:55:26.360 Really?
00:55:27.080 I mean, come on.
00:55:28.300 I don't like planned fun.
00:55:29.980 So I don't like theme parks.
00:55:31.740 I don't like any of that stuff.
00:55:32.840 I mean, everybody does when I was a kid.
00:55:34.540 When I was a kid, I loved that kind of stuff.
00:55:35.840 But I don't like planned events.
00:55:38.140 I don't want my fun planned.
00:55:40.300 I don't want to just be spontaneous.
00:55:41.740 I don't want, I mean, I just can't do it.
00:55:43.500 I don't want a weekend to cost me $20,000, okay?
00:55:46.060 Yeah.
00:55:46.240 I'm sorry.
00:55:47.440 That's not my idea of a good time anyway.
00:55:50.360 So, but you also have a lot of things that are happening.
00:55:54.520 And I don't know, the natives are restless, I guess, because you've got Secret Service
00:55:59.000 agent that was assigned to Bill Clinton was recalled after they had an altercation in
00:56:04.280 Bulgaria, apparently.
00:56:05.940 So, apparently it was an off-duty altercation with hotel staff, according to agency spokesperson.
00:56:14.240 And so they have recalled him as a result.
00:56:18.020 It's really interesting.
00:56:19.340 It was at the Clinton Global Initiative, the Clinton Foundation, and it happened last month.
00:56:25.420 They couldn't get Bill the hookers fast enough.
00:56:27.520 Right.
00:56:28.620 Yeah.
00:56:29.040 You can't get the hookers here fast enough, you're out.
00:56:31.740 Exactly.
00:56:33.120 Something with these Clintons.
00:56:35.640 It's just always something with them.
00:56:38.160 It's always something.
00:56:38.640 Bill Clinton raped so many women.
00:56:41.840 Boy, he was just so close.
00:56:43.280 We've had Juanita Broderick on our show.
00:56:44.940 You can't tell me she's lying.
00:56:46.420 We'll get her on the show again on our new show.
00:56:48.960 It'll just tell you, I mean, she's the nicest old lady you'd ever meet in your life.
00:56:54.100 She'll tell you the whole story.
00:56:55.560 I hate to even ask her.
00:56:56.780 It makes you cringe.
00:56:57.820 It's horrible.
00:56:58.540 It's horrible to hear it.
00:56:59.640 It's horrible, but the corruption.
00:57:00.840 She'll tell you every detail of how Bill Clinton raped the hell out of her and why he did afterwards.
00:57:06.660 Everything.
00:57:07.280 He just was.
00:57:08.280 And what Hillary did was the real kicker.
00:57:11.200 Yeah.
00:57:11.540 What she did to her is even worse than what Bill did, in my opinion, in some ways.
00:57:18.700 You want to talk about horrible.
00:57:21.620 Hillary Clinton is evil incarnate.
00:57:24.060 That is what she is.
00:57:25.180 That is what she will always be.
00:57:26.840 And that is why nobody, and we did, God intervened in that election to make sure that we didn't have her as president of the United States.
00:57:34.980 And we got President Trump instead.
00:57:37.240 Thank you, Lord.
00:57:38.840 But here, more on the Clinton Foundation, FBI dropped four probes into Hillary Clinton's family.
00:57:44.620 Just dropped them.
00:57:45.220 Nonprofit ahead of the 2016 election.
00:57:49.980 Think about that.
00:57:52.400 This FBI is so rotten.
00:57:53.720 That was Comey.
00:57:54.880 Yes.
00:57:56.360 Absolutely.
00:57:57.400 And everybody is talking about defunding them.
00:57:59.940 You just got to stop them in their tracks completely.
00:58:02.800 That's what needs to happen.
00:58:04.860 They are so corrupt.
00:58:06.560 Corrupt FBI.
00:58:06.820 They don't deserve to have an agency.
00:58:08.800 They've corrupted it.
00:58:09.660 It is so awful.
00:58:13.140 And my hat just goes off to the whistleblowers and that kind of stuff.
00:58:16.820 There should be thousands of them, though.
00:58:18.620 Oh, there should be.
00:58:19.700 It's time.
00:58:20.520 It's time.
00:58:21.300 Even, they've had enough, the people in the FBI.
00:58:23.860 Yeah.
00:58:25.020 Absolutely, they have.
00:58:26.400 I mean, you've got the Democrats attacking them, doing the dirty work, covering up all this stuff as much as they possibly can.
00:58:33.820 Dan Bishop, he said, you know, I mean, you talk about Bank of America and all the things that they did.
00:58:39.700 They turned over our information.
00:58:41.100 I'm only bringing this up because of our experience with Bank of America and how they froze our account and then wouldn't allow us to even access our funds and told us meat straight to my face that they didn't have to provide me with a reason.
00:58:56.480 They didn't care.
00:58:57.120 No, they didn't care.
00:58:58.080 So, here's what we're starting to find out.
00:59:00.560 Then I got Bank of America's Call Me Trash.
00:59:04.060 Trending number one for two days.
00:59:05.320 Trending number one in the United States.
00:59:07.840 And your phone started ringing off the hook.
00:59:09.300 Well, we might want to reconsider.
00:59:10.620 This might be bad publicity.
00:59:12.420 You think?
00:59:13.220 Oh, it was bad publicity for them, all right, at the same time.
00:59:16.120 Bank of America's Call Me Trash, number one in the United States.
00:59:19.000 Two days in a row.
00:59:20.460 Yeah.
00:59:20.760 It went on and on and on.
00:59:22.480 And, of course, Worm Boy was born.
00:59:24.380 Thank you very much for that.
00:59:25.760 And we had a great time.
00:59:27.380 Worm Boy, Worm Boy.
00:59:28.080 We had a great time with that.
00:59:29.580 But here's the thing.
00:59:30.860 Bank of America turned over customers' financial and transaction records to the FBI in D.C. area,
00:59:37.900 regardless of the January 6th involvement.
00:59:41.540 What right is it of theirs to share our personal accounts with anyone?
00:59:49.360 But that's exactly what they're doing.
00:59:50.920 They're selling our information.
00:59:53.100 I mean, it's gone from bad to worse.
00:59:55.360 I sometimes wonder, like, okay, when are we going to stop talking about it and actually put an end to it?
01:00:02.500 I mean, this whole Durham, it's not going anywhere anytime soon.
01:00:07.700 This is a very big deal, what was found out about all of this.
01:00:12.140 It is completely exonerated President Trump.
01:00:15.480 Completely.
01:00:16.960 And anybody that wants to talk to me about Russia, Russia, Russia, I cannot wait to have the conversation.
01:00:21.800 Most people don't want to talk about it anymore.
01:00:24.200 Hmm.
01:00:24.600 Wonder why.
01:00:25.480 Because he's been vindicated, as have all of us.
01:00:29.640 They targeted President Trump.
01:00:31.740 They spied on President Trump.
01:00:34.620 They stole his four years of his presidency from him.
01:00:39.400 When the real crook had four investigations going on with her and her foundation and they dropped them.
01:00:48.620 We need to find out every possible thing that we can find out about that and get to the bottom of it and have these people tried for treason.
01:00:57.580 End of story.
01:00:58.320 I'm tired of them walking around with security clearances and positions in government.
01:01:03.420 They need to be out by now.
01:01:05.560 O-U-T.
01:01:06.600 The sooner, the better.
01:01:08.640 Okay, everyone.
01:01:10.040 Speaking of out.
01:01:11.200 We're out for the week.
01:01:12.520 We are out.
01:01:13.560 All right.
01:01:14.200 Yes, we are.
01:01:15.100 I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.
01:01:16.700 I hope you will join me tomorrow on Political Rendezvous where we will be spilling tea at three.
01:01:23.240 We do that every single Saturday.
01:01:25.060 We have a really good time on that show, the gyms and I.
01:01:28.260 And if you would like to, it's on a completely different channel, so you have to actually go to my website if you want to go straight to Rumble.
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01:01:53.080 I hope I will see you tomorrow.
01:01:54.620 We have such a good time and there is going to be so much to talk about.
01:01:58.840 That show is one of those where we go off script and so we never know how long it's going to go.
01:02:05.120 And sometimes it goes for quite some time.
01:02:09.160 It is really something.
01:02:10.120 We've made it almost to eight hours on one Saturday.
01:02:14.220 And I try to chop up little videos so I can give you a taste of it, but it's gotten very cumbersome.
01:02:19.860 Also, I hope you're enjoying the scoops.
01:02:22.260 I've been putting out videos on this show every single day so that you can all get a glimpse of what we talked about in case you miss it.
01:02:30.380 Some people are calling them spoilers, and I'm sorry if we're spoiling it for you, but I just think it's kind of fun to relive it because we are in probably one of the most incredible times in our history.
01:02:42.240 And I just feel really lucky to be alive and witness this, although there have been a lot of revelations to where we know what kind of crooks we're dealing with.
01:02:51.440 And they're not the fun kind.
01:02:53.540 They're the scary, frightening kind.
01:02:56.440 When you look at how this government has treated people, destroyed their lives, and everything else, somebody has got to get a hold of them and quickly.
01:03:04.960 And I have to say, I'm very impressed with Marjorie Taylor Greene because she is on it.
01:03:10.960 She is drawing up all of these impeachments.
01:03:14.720 She's working on it as hard as she possibly can.
01:03:17.740 But she is going to need your help, and you're going to need to email.
01:03:21.320 You're going to need to call your representatives and let them know in the nicest of ways how they need to get a handle on all of this, how they need to defund the FBI.
01:03:32.780 I don't even think we need an FBI.
01:03:34.640 We've had that conversation before.
01:03:36.760 Here we go.
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01:03:43.560 We're going to have a good time tomorrow.
01:03:45.120 We do a whole deep dive on that show.
01:03:47.880 So, it's going to be a lot of articles, a lot of reading, a lot of information on a Saturday afternoon.
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01:05:10.700 I never got off the Trump train.
01:05:12.620 I am just really praying that he is going to be vindicated in the public's eye.
01:05:22.060 They have done such a job of trying to smear him when actually he has been our hero this whole entire time.
01:05:29.280 Once I was on the Trump train, I never got off.
01:05:32.320 You've got Flago.
01:05:33.620 We need to replace Romney McDermott, that's a good one,
01:05:38.400 with the persistence and have Cat Turd moderate the debate.
01:05:42.540 Thanks, guys.
01:05:43.360 Have a great weekend, everyone.
01:05:45.740 Yes, Romney McDaniel.
01:05:48.260 She's really a fool, and she's pretty bad, really bad, obviously bad.
01:05:54.040 And I cannot wait until we have Scott on the show.
01:05:56.540 Just so everyone knows about that,
01:05:58.060 Scott will be in the litter box with Cat Turd and I May 31st,
01:06:03.060 and we are looking forward to the littermates joining up with the persistence
01:06:09.320 and finding out how we can be better at boots on the ground than anybody,
01:06:14.600 and we win these elections.
01:06:16.560 We've got to.
01:06:17.580 To save this country, we have got to.
01:06:19.900 Anyway, everyone, I hope you will follow me tomorrow,
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01:06:27.180 Thank you.
01:06:27.880 I hope you have a wonderful rest of your weekend.
01:06:30.960 Be safe, be kind to one another, and we will see you later.
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