Real Coffee with Scott Adams - June 02, 2026


The Scott Adams School - 06⧸02⧸26 Jeff Callahan joins the Home Team


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00:01:00.000 Is it Monday? No, it's Tuesday. Good morning.
00:01:07.820 Good morning. Scott visited us and gave us some tech issues to deal with.
00:01:12.760 I threw my printer out the window just for good measure. I thought that would be the right thing to do.
00:01:17.140 Smart.
00:01:18.180 Yeah, right? Look who's here with us, Jeff Callahan in the house. How you doing, Jeff?
00:01:24.240 Good.
00:01:24.680 Good.
00:01:27.140 Sorry for the...
00:01:30.000 until then i'm going to give you a quick creatine update
00:01:35.760 so um here's your warning here's your warning because owen did say yesterday about um am i
00:01:46.700 glitchy sorry guys owen did say yesterday what did you say yesterday oh going slow building up
00:01:53.300 a tolerance or something yeah that you need to kind of start with a lower dose and work your way
00:01:58.100 up and um just that it can cause some digestive issues if you don't if you take too much right
00:02:03.140 away so don't go too heavy on it right away um but you can build up your tolerance essentially
00:02:08.820 to it over time so that's the way people recommend starting creatine so to my friends my mother
00:02:15.940 everyone else that bought the creatine owen is right i would have liked a little bit more specific
00:02:20.900 information but so i apparently don't i didn't build up my tolerance yet and i found out this
00:02:26.900 morning when i was like oh and um so now today i will be taking a half a scoop and then tomorrow a
00:02:35.140 half a scoop and then i'll just do a regular scoop again so go slow go slow or live and learn like me
00:02:42.980 yeah and uh badura points out in the comments and he's correct or she i don't know what that is but
00:02:49.460 that with creatine you also should be drinking a lot of water so just more water than you normally
00:02:53.940 drink you should have water with it maybe if you're already super hydrated you're fine but if
00:02:58.680 you're not you should start all right good so we're on the creatine journey together and sometimes
00:03:04.520 more is more information i'm almost ready for the sip almost ready i know rumble rumble's playing
00:03:12.760 with me and just so we know we'll tell you the date june 2nd okay here we go come on rumble come
00:03:18.620 on. Did Scott have to invest in Rumble of all streaming studios? Yes. Okay. Let's hope for the
00:03:25.580 best. You're probably here to enjoy the simultaneous sip. I mean, why wouldn't you?
00:03:30.480 It doesn't cost anything. Yep. That's what's happening. All right. So you guys,
00:03:39.860 what happened i'm telling you it's hysterical in the meantime what's this
00:03:46.660 oh my god that's creepy you guys i think he has too many teeth that is uh former president barack
00:03:56.320 obama hired a dei uh statue sculpture person for his toaster oven dehumidifier looking uh
00:04:06.360 presidential library and this is how he came out in the statue i was like that's kind of scary
00:04:13.200 isn't it i don't think i would really see that as obama michelle's next to him i'll show you
00:04:19.100 tomorrow it's very it's very is she any better no well i guess to be continued tomorrow okay
00:04:27.060 it's time and i think we're ready oh scott do it again you're probably here to enjoy the
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00:05:15.480 Mm-hmm. Just as good as I imagined.
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00:05:22.260 Alien baby
00:05:23.260 said
00:05:24.220 Alien baby said it needs more
00:05:27.280 juneteenth juneteenth this statue oh my god you guys are so funny oh boy i can't wait to just
00:05:36.400 zip it now and let everybody else talk but you know me all right jeff what is today is today
00:05:42.640 the final countdown the final countdown cue cue the music so today is june 2nd and today is voting day
00:05:51.600 for the la aoral race and we're gonna find out maybe not today because uh apparently like
00:05:58.720 things a little slower in los angeles um we might find out if it's overwhelming i suppose
00:06:04.700 if spencer pratt just wins outright which would be very interesting uh but everything i've looked
00:06:10.820 at says that there's a feels that there's a really good strong chance that he's going to be
00:06:16.040 one of the top two slots uh to move on past the primary stage so i'm a i'm a i'm a believer in
00:06:24.260 omens occasionally and a hummingbird flew past my window earlier this morning as i was preparing
00:06:29.820 for the show so maybe that is a good omen i um hand fed two new squirrels and had a cardinal
00:06:35.880 here is that good yeah that's that's good that that is equal that's equivalent to one hummingbird
00:06:41.220 actually that's a telltale sign imagine i turn my head and i see hummingbirds right by of my window
00:06:48.500 no it's not happening but so what all right so tell us like in case people aren't caught up
00:06:54.260 what is so we've got nithya ramen noodle soup we have karen the ass bass and spencer pratt baby
00:07:03.380 so the thing is so it's come it's come down to the three of them right well it's come down to
00:07:08.980 those three is the are the major candidates but then you've also got um uh at least two more
00:07:15.920 candidates and there may be some others that will like split like one percent of a vote um but
00:07:22.660 there's there's ray and miller i believe uh and all all the consensus is is like ramen i mean boy
00:07:33.560 she uh she can't stick to a message and it's pretty i call i call both bass and ramen professional
00:07:40.140 rake steppers because they they're out in the yard they're wandering around and they're finding
00:07:44.100 every single rake available and then stepping really hard on it and smacks him in the face
00:07:47.980 uh where spencer pratt has done a masterful job of just staying on his topics uh i will i believe
00:07:56.100 we'll play a clip from him and bill maher um but his topics of homelessness drug drug addiction
00:08:03.140 making la safe and those notes of of you know basic safety you know on the maslow's hierarchy
00:08:11.120 of needs level like it's really hard to counter that and then you have ramen and bass just all
00:08:16.720 over the place uh running pretty incoherent campaigns and it's going to be really interesting
00:08:22.840 to see kind of the the turnout and and as uh ballots get uh brought back in and knowing that
00:08:31.060 there's a, we don't know how large the percentage of Democrats that are going to be voting for
00:08:35.220 Spencer Pratt is, but it's probably going to be a sizable amount. So it's going to be very
00:08:40.120 interesting to see how this plays out. Okay. So I want to play first. You know,
00:08:47.160 I don't know which way makes sense more, but it doesn't really matter, but I love both of these
00:08:51.500 clips. All right. So let me do Spencer. As I mentioned, he was on Bill Maher yesterday on
00:08:56.120 Club Random. And Bill can be very intimidating. He's been in the industry forever. He's interviewed
00:09:03.760 millions of people. He's older. Spencer's younger. They're completely different generationally
00:09:10.020 and in the way they communicate. But I have to say again, listen, Bill can be a pain in the neck,
00:09:16.560 but when he hears a good argument, he listens. So I thought that this clip was interesting and I
00:09:22.400 want you to see how spencer's like his his persuasion and watch how bill changes throughout
00:09:32.000 this clip i just think it's so interesting and i loved every second of it it's very authentic i
00:09:37.920 think scott would have been blown away by this okay took me three years to get the solar turned
00:09:43.840 on solar something they want you to have but now they're taxing you i think for having it
00:09:49.200 They are?
00:09:49.800 I think so.
00:09:50.940 What do you mean you think so?
00:09:51.960 You have to know.
00:09:53.000 I don't need to know about solar.
00:09:54.440 You know?
00:09:54.840 OK. 0.93
00:09:55.140 I need to focus on making sure the moms are safe 0.99
00:09:57.500 and the animals are not being abused.
00:09:59.440 That's my party.
00:10:01.140 I know.
00:10:01.580 But if you're the mayor.
00:10:02.640 The solar panels, that's going to be somebody I'm hiring.
00:10:05.180 That's my deputy mayor who's going 0.98
00:10:06.480 to worry about the solar panels.
00:10:07.780 No, Spencer, I got bad news.
00:10:09.660 If you're the mayor, you are going
00:10:11.580 to have to learn some of these issues more.
00:10:14.100 Solar panels.
00:10:14.960 We're about three years from worrying about solar panels. 0.96
00:10:16.820 We need to get all the naked drug addicts 0.98
00:10:18.820 off of the sidewalks, and then I can worry about solar panels. 0.94
00:10:21.420 But we can't walk and chew gum at the same time.
00:10:23.960 With the state of LA right now, the solar panels, you can spit that gum out.
00:10:27.960 I love the idea of getting the drug addicts treatment
00:10:31.500 and giving them job opportunities.
00:10:33.600 And if we need more solar panels, personally,
00:10:36.300 I think we got to investigate the LADWP, why you even need a solar panel.
00:10:39.780 You pay so much money for regular electricity
00:10:42.580 that we got to check why our rates are going up 10% plus every month.
00:10:46.280 that we're not getting better electricity.
00:10:48.580 Alkaline water's not coming out of our tap.
00:10:50.920 So I'll get back to you on the solar panels,
00:10:53.180 but my totem pole is make sure people don't have
00:10:57.060 home invasions every single night.
00:10:58.900 Make sure you're not losing your whole suspension
00:11:01.660 because we haven't fixed a road.
00:11:03.220 I'm basic, that's why I'm resonating.
00:11:05.920 Common sense, basic stuff.
00:11:08.280 People that are struggling to live in LA right now 0.94
00:11:11.120 because it's so expensive and they're stepping in human poop, 1.00
00:11:13.500 they don't care about your problem
00:11:14.740 the solar panel right now but they may once i get rid of the poop and i make it more affordable to
00:11:20.180 live then they may want solar panels brilliant wasn't that awesome i mean it's like a thousand
00:11:28.260 percent i mean you could just see that i feel like parents can relate to that like when kids
00:11:33.140 want something and they're like you're so far from going to your friend's house you know for a
00:11:37.700 sleepover based on all this other stuff that happened like you're failing grades and your
00:11:42.500 bad attitude. That's so brilliant. So Owen, I'm actually going to come to you first on that clip.
00:11:49.640 Have you seen that one yet? No, I just saw it now.
00:11:52.560 Wasn't that amazing? Yeah, I think it's the right way to go to just stick to his core message.
00:11:57.520 And that's really what would I think cause him to either be elected or not, depending on how many
00:12:01.720 people that resonates with. But I think if he starts diluting it with, well, here's my plan
00:12:05.780 for solar panels and here's my plan for whatever else that might be kind of irrelevant to his core
00:12:09.840 message i think it would just make it you know dilute the whole message and make people not as
00:12:14.900 excited about oh here here's the problem i want him to fix just like you know with trump when he
00:12:19.860 was saying he wanted to build the wall or you know very key things and certainly trump had a lot more
00:12:25.380 than just one thing but i think it was still he stuck to his core message he wasn't talking about
00:12:30.020 every possible little thing he was saying these are the things i'm promising you these are the
00:12:34.300 ways we're going to make america great again it all comes together as one message and i think that's
00:12:38.900 what you know spencer pratt i think is doing at the mayoral level in la so i really hope he at
00:12:44.180 least makes the cut at the primaries it looks like he is according to polymarket that he's
00:12:49.220 well ahead of the odds for ramen but um you know i my bigger question would be in the the general
00:12:56.340 election but let's get him let's get him at least on the on the ballot for the general election and
00:13:00.020 then we'll worry about that so marcella i'm gonna play this other clip this is um doug ellen who's
00:13:05.540 the creator of entourage which i loved like the first few seasons and then i checked out but
00:13:10.180 anyway it was a great show all based in california in la so i love this because you know of course
00:13:17.540 he'll give you the little pre-qualler he did not vote for trump and of course like you don't have
00:13:21.460 to vote with your party vote with your best candidate and um he's just had it so i think
00:13:26.580 this is great he's a big hollywood name and he's freaking had it and i'm like and if he's had it
00:13:32.100 and he has money and resources let's think about the everyday people and then i'll come to you
00:13:36.100 marcella right after this for your reaction the la times gas letters it's weird one of
00:13:41.540 15 cameras that i now have at this house you guys i just want to let you know there is profanity in
00:13:48.820 this so if there are kids around i'm sorry i can't bleep the profanity but it's part of the
00:13:54.900 the whole feeling. So warning.
00:14:24.900 get 20 years but i'm not paranoid so i don't believe your about the stats and the crime
00:14:30.420 because everyone in my neighborhood has got the same problem they're all putting cameras
00:14:34.660 and hiring security guards because we're all getting broken into it's not made up it's not
00:14:39.140 false and this city has collapsed in the last five years there is no denying it unless
00:14:45.380 you have an agenda and i don't know what that is but you say oh spencer pratt has no experience
00:14:50.420 So how can we possibly think about this?
00:14:52.540 What experience did Karen Bass have for Rick Caruso, who we know can build things, who we know can fix problems, when you made sure he couldn't win?
00:15:00.460 So right now, you're putting people in the same position that you did with Trump, who I did not vote for, by the way. 0.92
00:15:06.260 You put them in by making sure we had no fucking options, okay? 0.83
00:15:10.680 And that's where we are in L.A., and we want to fix this place because we don't want to be forced out. 0.95
00:15:16.000 I'm one of the people who made this city look great.
00:15:18.280 I did it for years.
00:15:19.360 I glorified it.
00:15:20.460 I meet people all the time that moved here 0.98
00:15:21.820 because the show that I fucking created 0.96
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00:16:33.580 Sorry.
00:16:35.980 Thanks, Marcella.
00:16:37.860 That is like such real talk.
00:16:39.880 And I love what he said there too about, did you notice what he said about Rick Caruso,
00:16:43.700 So how he's like, and you guys made it so he couldn't win.
00:16:47.620 It's like he's outing, you know, the Democrat party even more.
00:16:51.380 Like, here's another guy who is competent and you made it so he couldn't win.
00:16:54.800 So, um, Marcello, just what's your take today on the whole thing?
00:17:00.320 Well, in regards to the Marr question about taxation, that's, I mean, even Marr should
00:17:06.720 know that taxation is, is a governor, uh, only the governor and the legislature actually
00:17:12.740 is through a proposition in California. In order to pass a tax, they have a law that says that you
00:17:20.880 have to actually vote for it. So even if Pratt becomes mayor, he would not have anything to do
00:17:27.660 with the solar panel situation. And that's coming in 2027. But in regards to this other, I don't
00:17:35.900 know what was his name the interage guy anyway doug ellen you know part of it is um at least from
00:17:44.760 from here is like they need to take ownership of who they voted for because this has been
00:17:50.360 the situation he's saying has been here for years because they've been voting uh for one party
00:17:57.760 since uh 1997 or whenever the riordan uh left office so i wish in his message he would have
00:18:11.020 been like part of the reason we're here is because we voted this way you know but i welcome him
00:18:18.880 joining the rest of reasonable people to to make changes so you know if they don't want to take
00:18:26.400 ownership of the things that they voted for or wanted back in the past then that's fine i am
00:18:32.680 happy that they want to vote for spencer pratt um and i'm happy to see that other people i believe
00:18:40.820 um what was the guy from fraser what's his name i'm so sorry kelsey grammer kelsey grammer came
00:18:47.720 out pro Spencer Pratt. Of course, your Kathy Griffin did not.
00:18:55.680 Wait, who's your? She's not my Kathy Griffin.
00:19:00.780 She was actually interviewing Karen Vass, I think yesterday on Instagram in her own
00:19:07.780 account, and talked about how the LAPD is somehow a white nationalist.
00:19:15.700 Oh, good. Good for her. 0.98
00:19:17.720 Like, I don't know the percentage, but like maybe a majority of LAPD is Latino, as you want to call them, or Hispanic or whatever you want to say.
00:19:27.940 So that's kind of interesting that they're white nationalists.
00:19:30.680 And when she said that, Karen did not, Karen Bass did not say anything against that and did not push back.
00:19:38.740 And, you know, but this is what we're dealing with.
00:19:41.100 We're dealing with people like like Kathy Griffin and other people that haven't been the one to be unreasonable.
00:19:50.020 Yeah. So and then today it came out in the news and the local news that the results might take days or weeks to come out.
00:20:02.160 So I don't know if that's they're going to take days or weeks in order to defraud people.
00:20:07.560 but how hard can it be to count the votes? It's not hard, obviously. But when you're cheating,
00:20:14.640 you got to be crafty. So Jeff, I'm going to come back to you. So I'm kind of laughing at
00:20:21.460 LA so celebrity driven. And then there's like all the normal people who are just like,
00:20:27.460 just make my life better. I feel like the people that just want their life to be better
00:20:31.620 are probably going to vote for Spencer Pratt because they're not public figures. They don't
00:20:37.160 care what anyone thinks. They're going to go in the booth privately and do their thing.
00:20:41.120 But as far as, okay, like, is anyone old enough to remember when there was like the
00:20:45.520 Hollywood, what was that show called? It was like Battle of the Stars. And it was like this
00:20:50.480 nighttime show you'd watch with the family and the celebrities would battle it out doing
00:20:54.420 tricks and whatever. So I'm like, what team do you want? Do you want the Kathy Griffin,
00:20:59.280 jane fonda whoever team for karen bass or do you want the um leonardo dicaprio jamie fox
00:21:09.960 uh what's his name the musician david uh foster and katherine mcphee and like all these people
00:21:18.400 you know so it's just like okay you've got the crazy radicals that still want more of what they
00:21:23.520 have in la or you have these people that are like i actually freaking love it here and i want it to
00:21:28.520 be amazing again so yeah you know are you seeing that too yeah so uh in one of my articles i've
00:21:35.100 written about spencer pratt's persuasion skills i called him the look around candidate and i was
00:21:40.200 watching a clip of uh spencer pratt on on guffield and much to my surprise he called himself the
00:21:46.340 look around candidate presumably after reading my article so i'll i'll take credit for that one 0.74
00:21:50.220 um but the reality is is for just your average angeleno who steps in human excrement on the way
00:21:57.560 to get their starbucks mobile order or or feels incredibly unsafe uh from walking around the city
00:22:05.000 or or you know taking their kids to the park or whatever it happens to be uh solar panels aren't
00:22:11.880 on maslow's hierarchy of needs safety is and so at a certain point your average person is going to be
00:22:17.960 most impacted by bad policy that that leads to mass uh sort of crime tolerance and deinstitutionalization
00:22:25.320 and all those bad things but over time that trickles upwards and that's why we're seeing
00:22:31.880 more and more celebrities and i would expect uh maybe we'll see it today if he i'm assuming he
00:22:37.680 moves on uh we're going to see it even more in the future of the quiet prat vote turning into
00:22:41.660 the loud prat vote i think we're still in the stage of the quiet prat vote um but i think the
00:22:46.740 more this goes on more people are going to jump on the bandwagon and i was thinking my my first
00:22:52.160 reaction was okay well a a general between bass and and pratt might favor bass because you think
00:22:59.080 all things being being roughly equal more time would allow for maybe more shenanigans but then
00:23:05.120 i started thinking well that actually gives more people time to get on the bandwagon and so it might
00:23:10.100 really just absolutely be crushing for bass on on four or five more months of this right uh and so
00:23:17.360 it's going to be really interesting to see how it shakes out. But the headline is you cannot ignore
00:23:21.720 what you see in your daily environment when it relates to safety. No one can ignore that.
00:23:28.940 That's right. You can't. You're right. Look around. Look around. And decline is a choice,
00:23:34.920 right? So if you're going to vote for the same people, again, it's just going to get worse from
00:23:40.480 where it is. I can't even imagine. Um, so Owen, I was cracking up. I saw a post from Mike Lee,
00:23:48.740 a former Senator Mike Lee. Um, and his account is based Mike Lee. And his quote was just like,
00:23:56.680 you know, James Tallarico, like, look, look at this like Stepford wife, but this is so amazing.
00:24:02.060 Like, so this is what a, um, a, like a little curated, cultivated politician looks like. And
00:24:08.840 this is happening in Texas, you guys. So we have to focus on Texas also. It's very important what's
00:24:13.720 going to happen there. So here's James Tallarico. Well, you know, I've gone to every corner of the
00:24:18.880 state over the course of this campaign, from Beaumont to El Paso, from Amarillo to Brownsville
00:24:25.080 and everywhere in between. And I can't tell you the number of people who come up to me at the end
00:24:29.680 of these events and whisper, I'm not a Democrat, like they're in the witness protection program.
00:24:35.620 oh my god everything's so scripted so cultivated and i just want to remind everyone owen that
00:24:43.600 he's also the candidate who said there were six sexes um and that uh
00:24:50.620 jesus was oh my god i don't want to get it wrong did he say trans no jesus was non-binary or
00:25:00.560 something anyway this is what and that like you know he was running a vegan campaign but now you
00:25:06.320 see him eating like big chunks of meat like he's trying to act more macho now i mean what the heck
00:25:13.280 every so he's like abigail spamburger times 5 000 and texas should not be messing around with this
00:25:21.600 stuff but you know what do you have any opinion on this guy at this point well i think he's totally 0.95
00:25:26.800 fake just like a lot of the democrat candidates are i think that it's kind of a clown show across
00:25:31.980 the board i mean i know there was a lot of speculation or maybe there's even evidence
00:25:35.460 that aoc was kind of recruited almost like an actor to play a role when she got elected and
00:25:40.360 you know she's doing very well in terms of um getting elected and staying elected i suppose
00:25:45.380 but i think uh you know i don't think this guy has nearly the charisma of that i think um i'm
00:25:51.660 guessing it is he probably had to practice a lot to make sure he didn't say the wrong things to
00:25:56.080 avoid all the mistakes and things that he's come out with in the past i'm sure he's gotten a lot
00:26:00.940 of coaching a lot of you know don't say this say this and it sounds like this type of scripting
00:26:06.100 might be the extreme version of that where it's just okay don't deviate from this one word just
00:26:11.080 say it exactly this way every time don't say anything else and i think that hopefully would
00:26:16.800 make him vulnerable as well just like when trump used that in one of his campaign debates saying
00:26:22.120 He just always says his talking points and that's it. And that's all he has. And so maybe we can take advantage of that. But, you know, they seem to be running these garbage candidates. I mean, going back to what we were just talking about, it's like they've left no good options for reasonable Democrats or independents to choose from on that side.
00:26:40.040 They're always running the most radical candidates. They've got the Graham Plattner thing with the Nazi symbols and the sexting scandal and all these other things going on to the point where in that one, I think they're even starting to doubt on the Democrat side. You know, I think they were even talking about substituting someone else. Apparently there's some obscure rule that would let them swap out their candidate for somebody else. So they're looking into that.
00:27:00.100 Yeah, but it's just across the board. It just seems like they're just picking the most radical candidates, the most progressive people, the most, you know, despicable people to run. And then, like you said, with Spanberger, you know, they try and clean him up for the campaign and just get him across the finish line, pretending to be something they're not. And then as soon as they get into office, it's a Trojan horse. So that's what's going on here as far as I'm concerned.
00:27:25.300 And Spanberger was Virginia. So yeah, yes, he is Timu Beto O'Rourke for sure. They're doing the
00:27:32.260 same photo shoots, the same weird, like he's so, oh, nevermind. So that's kind of all I wanted to
00:27:38.660 say because we will get more into Tallarico, into Plattner. Oh my God, he's the gift that keeps on
00:27:46.040 giving. He's running in Maine. What a wackadoodle. We'll talk more about him later, but all I could
00:27:52.940 thing about is LA. I want Marcella to live free, happy, and safe. Um, okay. So that being said, 0.72
00:27:59.560 I'm going to move on to a next topic. You know, you guys, you know, I'm just trying to get over
00:28:03.340 to the chat. Okay. So, um, I want to follow up on the New Jersey nonsense. Um, here is,
00:28:12.240 this is Jeff, uh, Jeff Andrew. He is a New Jersey Congressman. He's in South Jersey.
00:28:19.560 And this is what he had to say.
00:28:23.060 Let's take a listen.
00:28:24.140 And then I have one other clip I want to show you.
00:28:26.440 Joining me now, Republican New Jersey Congressman Jeff Van Drew, who was just inside Delaney Hall.
00:28:31.780 Congressman, it's good to have you with us.
00:28:33.960 The governor, Mikey Sherrill, said that she doesn't know why these individuals started attacking people.
00:28:40.280 And I want to get to, you know, what we just heard from Mark Wayne Mullen, the secretary, about people coming from Portland who were in this crew.
00:28:48.440 and who's funding them potentially but just give us a sense first of all sir what did you see in
00:28:54.680 there who is being held there and why and what are the conditions just the facts
00:28:59.520 well just the facts and i really dug in and we really looked at the entire place let me tell you
00:29:07.060 i was actually surprised how nice it was i thought it would be okay but i don't know that people know
00:29:12.860 They have a soccer field there. They have a major workout equipment of all types.
00:29:17.940 They have medical care. They have a physician there. They have a dentist there.
00:29:21.280 They have nurses there. They have all kinds of food.
00:29:25.280 If you're allergic to a particular food, they have food for those that are allergic.
00:29:29.500 They have food for those that are kosher. They have food for those that are Islamic, halal.
00:29:33.920 I mean, this is better treatment than people generally receive in most places wherever they go.
00:29:39.700 It is shocking what the left and the Democrats are doing. They have created this situation by putting out completely false and untrue information that it isn't nice in there. It is clean. It is safe. It is nice. And I got to tell you, I meet a lot of people from around the world and around the country. The conditions are there are better than 90 percent of the world lives in and probably half of America.
00:30:04.140 okay so before we even talk about it now i just want to go over to mullen who who's he talking
00:30:11.880 to let me just check okay oh he's just having a press conference so here's dhs secretary mullen
00:30:18.700 and what he had to say about it and then we'll chat about this after individuals that came in
00:30:24.660 from portland not from new jersey came from portland to lead we've seen that they've been
00:30:29.460 well supplied we seen we seen antifa flags being flown and once the state police came out and which
00:30:37.460 by the way awesome group of guys they understand crowd control very well and they started pushing
00:30:43.620 the individuals back after after they warned them i started making arrests you saw that the
00:30:49.300 situation quickly got under control and for us when we first started calling they were simply
00:30:55.620 saying they didn't have the resources and um it's interesting to me that they finally found
00:31:00.980 the resources and and and and started clearing their streets uh we can control our building
00:31:07.300 we can provide security for our own building but if the city and state streets it's that is their
00:31:13.140 job to do however we will do it if we have to protect our employees okay so the only thing i
00:31:19.620 want to say then i'm going to give it over to um actually jeff i'm going to start with you on this
00:31:23.940 Um, but what I want to just say is the New Jersey state police, our New Jersey state troopers are
00:31:30.940 next level bad-asses. They are so fricking good. Um, so I want to give them a shout out. Um, if I
00:31:38.100 am speeding, I will link you to this, but, um, so you can see that I love you guys, but they are,
00:31:43.880 no, they're like next level. They're, they're pretty great. Um, so this is important you guys,
00:31:49.080 because as you see, these are, this is not organic. This is just for chaos. This is paid
00:31:55.320 for funded. It's George Soros. It's Antifa. No one's really from New Jersey there. We're not,
00:32:01.240 we have other things to do. So Jeff, what have you heard about this situation?
00:32:06.900 Yeah. So in my opinion, like the Antifa issue is one of the more important issues of our time,
00:32:15.120 because you can't have a segment of society that's basically like a roving caravan of of rioters and domestic terrorists right uh and to your point of being being bust in from across the country uh what i would like to see is um well and i think mark wayne mullins is on the right track with this saying like just calling it what it is like these are these are manufactured situations um i would
00:32:45.100 love a tour of the inside of the of the dhs facility where you know they've got the basketball
00:32:50.860 court i think it's one thing to say it but i think uh to to really sort of drive home the point like
00:32:56.060 have pictures of the basketball court have pictures of all the different types of food you know
00:32:59.900 uh and and then it just it takes the inhumane condition argument completely away from these
00:33:05.660 antifa rioters uh and i um i understand that uh there's now come out that it might be the doj
00:33:16.460 and we need to fact check this but the it might be the the doj is starting to open investigations
00:33:21.740 into neville singham uh and so some of these other funding groups be it soros be it singham
00:33:27.180 uh sounds like these these networks are being systematically at least having pressure applied to
00:33:34.780 them uh which once the funding dries up guess what they can't afford gas to go from portland
00:33:40.060 to new jersey and so it's the reach and so i'd like to see more stuff along those lines
00:33:45.580 okay i like that marcella any take on this
00:33:51.100 i mean you know to me it's kind of um having them having us think past the sale um
00:34:00.780 Um, what right do these people detained have to have a soccer field, to have a basketball,
00:34:09.700 if they don't like the situation they're living, they need to go back.
00:34:14.180 That's how I see it.
00:34:15.460 You know, if you don't like the way you're treated here, go back to your country.
00:34:20.960 Because that's just, it's just, I hate seeing it because as an immigrant, you are also judged
00:34:29.800 by these people um just the same way and so it makes me go crazy to see some of these
00:34:39.520 groups who most there are groups that are lawyer based and they are uh doing a lot of
00:34:46.000 lawsuits a lot of things of oh they need this they need that you know what no it's a privilege
00:34:51.420 to be an american it's a privilege to be here if you weren't born here um and that whole
00:34:57.820 situation of what an immigrant should be and what what we were in the past it's gone out the window 0.74
00:35:04.620 now they get to be halal or kosher or whatever you need to be no you need to adapt to being here
00:35:13.180 adapt to the rules here if i were to go to saudi arabia i would have to wear um not just well i
00:35:21.040 don't know the rules have kind of uh lessened now but i would in certain areas they would have to
00:35:25.960 a hijab and something even an abaya like which is like the whole dress you know because i have to
00:35:33.880 adapt to their country when you're here and you are in america you should be able to adapt to this
00:35:40.680 country well and let's also let's also remember these people are being detained they're not on
00:35:45.720 vacation you know they didn't check into a hotel that's not accommodating them they're being
00:35:50.520 detained because they came here illegally you know like we forget i think the government should give
00:35:55.800 them a choice if you don't like it here in your detention center here's the here's a flight to
00:36:02.120 wherever you came from yeah i it's crazy all right oh and your take sorry no you're right
00:36:08.600 well i think it's it just couldn't be more obvious that this is orchestrated it's paid for
00:36:13.160 it's not organic it's just all for show it's all performative it's all intended to create violence
00:36:19.640 and chaos and i said some of this i think yesterday when we were talking about it but
00:36:23.160 you know, it's, it just seems like it's all a show and it's all for that purpose. So I think
00:36:27.860 it should be treated that way. I tend to think from our standpoint, a lot of the response should
00:36:33.600 just be to ignore it because it's just not significant. It's not real. It's just a political
00:36:40.400 theater and that's it. And, you know, yes, we should arrest these people. And especially if
00:36:45.040 they're getting violent or violating any other laws. I think we have been arresting people who
00:36:49.700 violated the curfew i saw a story about that and so i think they're doing the right thing to arrest
00:36:53.580 people when they're breaking the rules and um otherwise i just think this is all for show
00:36:59.620 it's not real it's not there there's no real issue here there's nothing that they're really
00:37:04.800 fighting for that makes any sense right and so i think it's just all you know again manufactured
00:37:10.820 like jeff said and it's um something that'll probably just go away and then we'll see another
00:37:15.560 one in some other city and the same people will be there. Well, so that's, that's what I was going
00:37:20.140 to say. Now, from a persuasion standpoint, you know, tell me in the chat, are they helping the
00:37:27.380 issue of, you know, ICE is bad by having these riots or are they making it like, oh my God,
00:37:34.120 ICE, get everybody out. So, because from a persuasion point, you're just pissing everybody
00:37:39.140 off like you're making me now like especially because who are these people they're screaming
00:37:45.840 like lunatics for people who came here illegally you know what came first the chicken or the egg
00:37:52.320 like was you know did did this all become a thing because they showed up to riot and organize a 0.98
00:37:57.980 riot yes um so now from a persuasion standpoint people are sick of this stuff and i'm like you
00:38:04.320 know what get everybody out get those people out get if you're an american get them out too
00:38:08.780 Bye-bye. You've got to go too. There's got to be the last question.
00:38:11.800 There's room on the plane.
00:38:13.120 Listen, get them out.
00:38:14.700 I think the answer is it's both. It is effective to mobilize their voters, I think, because
00:38:20.440 I don't know.
00:38:21.480 It raises the visibility issue as long as it keeps getting headlines and people are talking
00:38:25.160 about it, then people will see it as a big issue. If they don't do this kind of thing,
00:38:30.580 then Trump will continue to do the deportations and it won't really matter to people because
00:38:35.460 I don't think it really does matter to most people. But if they keep saying, oh, there's all
00:38:39.620 this violence, there's all this rioting, and it's this big issue because they're mistreating these
00:38:43.040 people and they're doing all these things they shouldn't be doing, then it keeps it in the
00:38:45.760 headlines. It keeps attention on it. I think it also pisses off people like you and me that says,
00:38:51.360 okay, maybe we should just take care of this once and for all. So I think it probably has a dual
00:38:55.020 effect on both sides. I'm just like, drop a net on everybody, scoop them all up and put them in
00:39:01.240 that detention center and we'll sort it out from there but yes jeff did you want to chime in i would
00:39:07.680 one other thing i would say is just it's no different than what they did with trump where
00:39:10.920 they just kept beating their own base over the head every day with all the supposed bad things
00:39:16.500 that trump was doing so that they were essentially torturing their base saying you got to do
00:39:20.620 something you got to get rid of this guy you got to do something and it probably is partly meant to
00:39:24.160 spur more assassination attempts we've already had however many and it's also meant to get people
00:39:29.380 out to vote to neutralize him in the in the midterms and then you know probably to try and
00:39:34.280 they'll redirect it to whoever takes his place in 2028 yes sandy is reminding us obama deported
00:39:39.820 3.1 million people but now i don't want to get into like a whole other thing with um bovino and
00:39:46.240 everybody but apparently there's a way way way more people here than that you know flooded over
00:39:53.140 than we can imagine. And it's like upwards of a hundred million people. He said that came across,
00:39:59.780 he's the one that he used to be Homan's job, but they're like, he's too much. And then they had to 0.89
00:40:04.500 get rid of him. He's like, no, it's way worse than you thought. But actually, can we move on from
00:40:08.980 this for today just to get to some other news or any final words on it? No, no. Okay. All right.
00:40:16.100 so let's move on um okay first thing i want to talk about is um you know all the fraud that
00:40:24.020 we're finding and really it's just an excuse to have stephen miller uh clip on here because you
00:40:29.860 know we're stephen miller stands we love him all right so this is a new segment called 60 seconds
00:40:36.580 of stephen miller let's go what we found since president trump came into office is that the
00:40:42.980 the democrats have set up the system to funnel hundreds of billions and ultimately trillions
00:40:47.660 of dollars to migrants that are in our country oftentimes from places like somalia so as an
00:40:53.480 example um ice recently asked a group of illegal immigrants that were in detention whether or not
00:41:00.440 they were receiving medicaid half of them raised their hands and volunteered that they were on
00:41:05.880 medicaid just volunteered that these aren't the ones who are hiding it right they also asked
00:41:11.000 illegal aliens how they paid their medical bills and they said that if they don't have medicaid
00:41:15.400 they go to hospitals they get free care there and they bill it to the taxpayers so they aren't 0.96
00:41:19.880 paying for any of their own health care in this country this is one example and we've seen this
00:41:23.640 over and over and over again so under president trump's leadership and then of course with jd
00:41:28.520 and the head of the ftc andrew ferguson we are going to see the first ever effort in american
00:41:33.880 history to reclaim the ultimately trillions of dollars that were stolen from taxpayers
00:41:38.440 all right is my hair on fire i feel like it yes oh my gosh so marcella this is crazy talk all right
00:41:48.340 so first you know the food's not good enough i'm gluten-free i have a dairy intolerance i need
00:41:53.260 something you know from my culture to you know oh i'm on i'm on all your benefits yeah what is
00:41:59.200 happening and you know what's crazy is that there's been um at the top of my head i don't have
00:42:07.620 the the exact information but there's been pamphlets found in mexico and in other parts
00:42:14.580 of central america where it indicates what you can get as an immigrant if you come here illegally
00:42:20.260 and they were trying to put it back to soros and to all those groups and all of that but they're 0.61
00:42:26.340 told what to do they're also told that it's legal to do fraud basically um a lot of these people
00:42:33.140 um that come here it's the the people that i know that come here that are from latin america a lot
00:42:40.260 of them don't know how to read even in spanish you know they have difficulties not not defending
00:42:45.300 them but at the same time they're inculcated they're they're taught um by different people
00:42:52.480 here that are part of the ngos and non-profits how to milk the system and some of the milking
00:42:59.680 is bordering or basically illegal so i'm glad that the the president and miller are looking into it
00:43:09.840 because it's it's a huge um it's like i talk about pratt and the hum the homeless complex
00:43:17.600 this is the immigrant industrial complex there's a lot of people getting paid by this as well so
00:43:25.720 that's why they don't want it it's not just votes that it's a huge it's an industry yeah the
00:43:30.920 medicaid issue yeah all right jeff your your take yeah you know i i just think about um a while back
00:43:39.540 i did a little bit of a deep dive in the concept of spoils versus reform and throughout history
00:43:46.040 like there there are many examples of reform having to reform sort of the spoils system you
00:43:54.440 know some of the some of it's taken place in politics some in the church and other other
00:43:59.560 things right so there's always going to be a like mass resistance to any type of reform because
00:44:05.360 like no no one uh who is benefiting from any type of spoils be it you know our present day
00:44:12.600 ngos and these various industrial complexes if they're benefiting from the spoils they're going
00:44:20.080 to resist reform and i think i think in a way it's all connected when you think about just the 0.72
00:44:25.340 the one of the worst crimes in american history has been perpetrated on just the
00:44:31.200 like the average taxpayer and even specifically the middle class who is kind of the driving
00:44:36.960 economic engine to the country and you know like talk to someone on april 15th when they pay five
00:44:43.760 or ten thousand dollars in tax and say oh well you know the good news is we're giving all this
00:44:49.000 stuff away we're giving all of it away how enthusiastic is that person to participate
00:44:53.760 in the system that's right and and it is it is the ultimate signaler of we did have a high trust
00:45:01.960 society now we have a low trust society if we're having to guard against fraud we have to clean it
00:45:06.020 up that's that's the in the bottom line uh and we have to get back to something approximating just
00:45:12.080 people um partaking of government resources in good faith in government giving them out
00:45:18.840 in good faith. But the only way you can even possibly get there is by checking and auditing
00:45:23.820 and clawing back and turning off the money faucet. At the end of the day, it kind of comes back to
00:45:30.100 supply and demand. If there's too many people, guess what? All of your everything is going to
00:45:37.880 be constrained. This is very simple economics. That's right. That's right. Owen, I have a
00:45:43.180 question. I want to make sure we get to the Iran story and I want you to talk about that. Would
00:45:48.560 you mind if we switch over to that go for it okay let's hear a clip well as you said president trump
00:45:55.300 is the one who's going to make that decision and president trump alone he's directly personally
00:46:00.400 involved in the negotiations making sure that the results are up to his standards as you've outlined
00:46:06.740 iran has made significant material and dramatic concessions to the united states that would have
00:46:14.080 been impossible only a short time ago because of the military battlefield defeat that they have
00:46:19.800 suffered and the embargo continuing to choke the life out of their economy. But let's understand
00:46:25.080 something else. It's very important to baseline this all on where we are today versus where we
00:46:30.920 started. When Obama signed the Iran nuclear deal, the so-called JCPOA, Iran was on a guaranteed path
00:46:38.140 to a nuclear weapon, to being the dominant power in the region, to being the richest and most 0.60
00:46:43.780 militarily threatening nation in the entire Middle East with the ability to launch ballistic
00:46:48.540 and ultimately nuclear weapons to Europe and eventually the United States. Now, because of
00:46:53.560 President Trump, their economy has been dismantled. Their nuclear program under Operation Midnight
00:46:59.340 Hammer has been obliterated. Their entire defense industrial base has been eradicated. Their navies
00:47:07.020 at the bottom of the sea, their air force at the bottom of the sea, their entire leadership class
00:47:11.860 has been decapitated it is the most complete thorough total military thrashing in the history
00:47:20.580 of armed conflict four weeks and a country decimated to that degree to that extent and now
00:47:27.280 here we are at the end of that with the ram putting on the table a complete reopening of
00:47:32.840 the strait as has been discussed and many other concessions that are going to be unveiled in the
00:47:37.660 time to come. But again, there's no deal until there's a deal. Nothing's final till it's final.
00:47:43.340 And President Trump has been clear that he reserves the option now or at any time in the future to do
00:47:50.180 whatever is necessary to defend and protect America's national security. All right, Ellen, go.
00:47:59.060 That's a it's a lot. You know, it just I didn't mean it that way. But, you know, it's just like
00:48:02.960 it changes all the time and actually before i say go you know again one of my concerns was that you
00:48:09.360 know we're we're in this with israel right with netanyahu and so it's like okay if we're making
00:48:16.640 a deal and then netanyahu does something that's not part of our deal it's messing up our deal
00:48:21.920 and it's making the war stay and that's a problem so actually owen i do want to just quickly play
00:48:27.200 this because this came out in Axios. It's verified true. So here we go. The president even called
00:48:34.980 Netanyahu today, asking him to stand down in Lebanon. Trump kind of lit him up. According
00:48:40.640 to Axios, he told him, quote, what the F are you doing? You're Fing crazy. You'd be in prison if 1.00
00:48:47.140 it weren't for me. I'm saving your ass. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of 1.00
00:48:53.420 this 47 is trying to nail down this peace deal and Netanyahu is trying to lock in as many gains
00:48:59.940 as he can before the deal's done yeah I mean I would too if I was Netanyahu like let me do as
00:49:07.440 much as I can for our benefit while I have my big daddy you know fighting my fights for me
00:49:12.840 so Owen that was a lot for you to take on but you know but you can do it well I think certainly
00:49:20.560 there is the whole controversy around netanyahu he's got some kind of corruption charges that
00:49:24.700 have been put on hold while they were they're at war and so i think there's certainly some
00:49:28.480 interest on his side to keep this war going as long as possible and i think it does seem like
00:49:33.720 there's plenty of evidence to support that that um both with iran and even gaza i saw a story that
00:49:40.900 he was planning a new attack in gaza so it almost seems like he's just trying to figure out how can
00:49:44.660 we stay at war um you know to prevent his own problems from coming to fruition which probably
00:49:51.200 will at some point or i know trump has been trying to get him to put it aside and just make
00:49:55.020 that a non-issue um and asking them to just pardon him so that this wasn't an issue and i think that
00:50:00.400 you know in the world in the geopolitical arena it probably would be a good idea just to say okay
00:50:04.600 we don't want to stay at war and have a whole bunch of people die just so that this guy can
00:50:08.840 try and protect himself let's just take that off the table you know and i i don't have really any
00:50:14.520 comment on those charges i don't even know all the details around them or how real or fake they
00:50:18.180 are but i think that certainly is an element of this that seems to be significant and um i do
00:50:24.780 think yes we're in it with israel but at the same time we're not necessarily joined at the hip you
00:50:29.500 know we have our agenda and i think some people are thinking israel is telling us what to do i
00:50:33.760 don't think that's true at all i think we're definitely the dominant player and we're telling
00:50:37.220 them what to do more so than the other way around but again we don't directly control their military
00:50:43.040 or control Netanyahu so they may go outside the lines sometimes and I think that's what we're
00:50:48.860 seeing but you know this whole negotiation has been kind of what I've described as like the
00:50:53.500 Schrodinger's cat you know we don't really know if it's over or not over or where we're going from
00:50:58.420 here and I think we're still in that state where it could go any direction we could end up with
00:51:02.400 more strikes we had a bunch of you know what you might call violations of the ceasefire where they
00:51:06.360 attacked our base in Kuwait and we did some attacks on them which we describe as self-defense
00:51:12.360 and you know they're saying that oh you attacked us so we're going to retaliate and so I think
00:51:18.240 there's all these different things happening and it's a very complex situation but um yeah I mean
00:51:23.600 it's it I'm hoping that we will get to a peaceful close of this relatively soon I think it's in
00:51:30.080 everyone's best interest to do that um but I understand there is a lot of complexity here
00:51:35.160 there's a lot of players with different agendas even within Iran that you've got the IRGC you've
00:51:39.860 got, you know, the mullahs, you've got all the different players going back and forth. There
00:51:45.640 were rumors. I don't know if they're true or not about the president resigning or at least offering
00:51:50.120 his resignation. And then the IRGC would be more in control. And so there's all kinds of politics
00:51:54.960 being played potentially in all kinds of different ways this could go. And so I do think that Trump
00:51:59.660 has made a lot of progress in terms of getting to a better resolution and degrading their military
00:52:04.700 capabilities, but to what degree is still also a question. There was a story that they had
00:52:09.660 dug out the tunnels to get into their missile bases. I don't know if we're going to drop some
00:52:14.640 bombs on them on their way out or what's going to happen there, but there's still a lot of open
00:52:20.620 questions in my mind as far as how this is going to play out. Oh boy. All right. That was a good
00:52:25.040 assessment. All right. Marcella, did you hear Stella? Yeah, I did. Okay. She wants to talk
00:52:31.020 about Israel. You know, in Netanyahu's defense, Israel was attacked quite a lot, even yesterday
00:52:39.440 by Hezbollah. And they've taken over a certain fort in Lebanon, which is in the in the area,
00:52:50.740 the borders, Israel and Lebanon. I mean, the issue is that if you are constantly being attacked
00:52:59.740 um by another country not by another country but by a entity like hezbollah you want to be able to
00:53:06.860 defend yourself um so i mean we can be here talking very like peacefully about oh you know
00:53:15.360 stand down and do all these things but at the same time he is the leader of their nation and so
00:53:20.560 if you're being if we have rockets come into our cities we'd have a very different um take on it
00:53:28.400 the same way that hezbollah and lebanon have their own take because they get rockets too 0.59
00:53:33.440 so that's why the middle east is like quicksand it's like there's no like it's
00:53:40.980 there's no easy quick solution as um as trump wants but maybe he is the one and only person
00:53:50.680 that can make this happen right he knows how to make deals and he knows how to put people's um
00:53:58.400 people's uh you know he he has you he's able to lead you past the sale of peace because I think 0.51
00:54:08.280 that's why he talked to Netanyahu in that manner I think they do they get along but he went hard
00:54:15.700 on him because he wanted to push him to stop doing what he's doing yeah because that is the thing
00:54:21.360 if someone it's like it's like someone I don't hits you back and you want to hit them back and
00:54:27.840 all that but trump has to be this way um so the people that say that that america is basically
00:54:36.660 being told what to do by israel is that's just completely complete nonsense to me okay um i just
00:54:43.520 want to get jeff into go ahead yeah sure yeah you know at the end at the end of the day you do get
00:54:49.820 the sense that trump wants to to bring bring this war to a close in whatever quickest fashion
00:54:56.380 that means and i and i'm glad owen brought up the pardon thing because i hadn't thought about that
00:55:01.320 in a while but then it's like oh yeah of course he was trying to kind of go behind everyone
00:55:05.700 and get a pardon for bb so that maybe that was a vector to make everything stop so that he wouldn't
00:55:12.800 he wouldn't bb wouldn't feel the need to continue slinging slinging rockets or whatever um i think
00:55:18.480 at the end of the day america like your average american like your farmer like your your person
00:55:24.140 who's concerned about the price of gas, they need some sort of signal that, hey, it's going to be
00:55:31.060 over soon. Let's get this war over and focus on domestic issues, especially with midterms coming
00:55:36.500 up. Because that's really at the end of the day. That's what's going to be the important thing for
00:55:40.780 people is like, hey, do I feel like we're moving in a positive direction? And if that can be
00:55:46.300 satisfied, then it's going to be good for America and good for Americans. I agree. Yeah. So once
00:55:51.600 again, it brings it back to, I remember feeling as middle class, doing all the work, paying all
00:55:58.020 the taxes, hiring all the people, showing up for the jobs and nobody cared. They were like,
00:56:02.920 we just need more of your money. We need you to keep doing the things so we can keep doing our
00:56:06.400 thing. And I feel exactly like that again. I really do. I feel like the middle class is once
00:56:10.980 again forgotten and it's like, everyone's running amok in different directions. And it's like,
00:56:16.160 you better come back to your bread and butter because that's the middle class.
00:56:19.500 so you guys this was a great show everybody had really good different opinions and insight i love
00:56:25.860 that um so jeff we have to stay tuned about you know what's happening in la remember we want
00:56:32.540 marcella to have a good life over there um even better than she's having now so you guys on
00:56:39.080 thursday tomorrow it'll be the home team i believe it's going to be the three of us
00:56:45.400 Um, and on thursday, I told you I had a surprise for you brian romley's coming back on
00:56:51.420 He's been so so so so busy and we finally nailed it down and he's excited. I know you guys are excited
00:56:58.920 Um, i'm thrilled. Uh, so he'll be back with us thursday
00:57:02.860 And that's all i'm telling you for now. And um, so listen, sorry that we started late rumble was rumbling
00:57:10.400 um please do subscribe to uh our shows please oh also you guys tomorrow night that that's what i
00:57:17.840 was almost forgetting i'll be back on locals with jeff callahan and jeff pilkington which you guys
00:57:24.260 met once on scott's locals and we're going to be talking about being a writer in the day and age
00:57:31.660 with ai because everybody's having different challenges with it and they are both writers
00:57:37.840 Jeff and Jeff. And I think it would be really good because Jeff Pilkington is having a particular
00:57:43.700 issue. And I thought, let's go on and workshop it. You know, maybe Jeff and Jeff have advice
00:57:48.740 for each other. Maybe you guys will have advice for them. So we'll be back on Scott's only
00:57:53.120 tomorrow at 8 p.m. Eastern. Okay. So let's see if we can help them out and come up with solutions
00:58:00.120 for everybody all right owen and marcella any closing words well i just wanted to remind
00:58:08.760 everybody if you're in california vote for steve hilton uh spencer pratt if you're in la and as
00:58:15.640 well as michael gates for attorney general um and uh you know every and you know if you want to
00:58:23.960 to vote any incumbent out that is a Democrat, for sure.
00:58:30.220 And Jeff, any closing words?
00:58:32.100 Two.
00:58:32.540 One is, I see in the comments, Happy iDoc is enjoying my book.
00:58:36.560 Oh, good.
00:58:36.880 And I appreciate that.
00:58:38.020 That's cool.
00:58:38.440 And then I saw Andy Wang had a comment earlier that said that I was the onion ring in the
00:58:44.020 bottom of the French fry bag.
00:58:46.340 And there's no higher compliment.
00:58:49.240 And so I'm proud to be that onion ring.
00:58:50.940 When you're like, oh, look.
00:58:52.580 I thought you were the onion in the hamburger, but maybe I misread his comment.
00:58:57.660 No, the bottom of the French fry bag. I love that. That's happened before. And Owen, any closing
00:59:01.840 words? Yeah, well, there was a story I posted. It was a story about Scott. It was a callback to
00:59:09.600 when the FBI was apparently investigating and like asking for information about some of the
00:59:16.040 interactions that had to do with the Matt Gaetz controversy where I think they were being extorted
00:59:20.580 for something and they just happened to be having some texts related to that that were
00:59:24.180 between him and Scott. And then FBI requested all his Twitter records and somebody
00:59:28.660 foy at it. And I don't know what I would just say about it.
00:59:32.600 We don't have time to talk about it a lot now, but just like I don't agree with
00:59:36.640 how the author talked about Scott. I thought it was kind of hilarious that he called Scott a right
00:59:40.560 wing shock jockey, which
00:59:44.600 I'm pretty sure nobody really really on the mark. Yeah, but
00:59:48.300 But it really struck me as the article was like they were hoping to write this hit piece on Scott, and then they were disappointed because there was nothing there once they got their FOIA information.
00:59:56.720 Yeah, I remember that all was going down.
00:59:59.020 So you can find that story on Owen's feed on X at Owen Gregorian.
01:00:04.460 Okay, you guys.
01:00:05.520 So thank you so much.
01:00:06.480 Start saying your goodbyes.
01:00:07.680 And then I'll see some of you tomorrow night with Jeff again.
01:00:11.280 Okay?
01:00:11.460 So if you want to see the Onion Ring, he'll be back on tomorrow night on Locals.
01:00:14.880 as always we thank Scott and Shelly
01:00:17.720 for allowing this to go on
01:00:19.540 and we thank all of you for showing up
01:00:21.440 which just keeps us going
01:00:23.400 and keeps it going
01:00:24.240 so have a great great day
01:00:26.420 let's have a closing sip to our beloved Scott
01:00:29.020 and we'll see you in the morning
01:00:30.600 to Scott
01:00:31.360 to Scott be useful
01:00:33.500 time to feed Stella
01:00:45.840 Bye, everyone.
01:00:51.220 Stella.
01:00:56.640 Hi, guys.
01:00:57.960 I don't think I can do it.
01:00:59.280 Let me see.
01:01:08.060 You guys are so cute.
01:01:13.540 Maybe a little more.
01:01:14.880 me me you and rumble hi goldie free bird well sean we're sort of in private mode um rumble's
01:01:27.760 still going and i don't know how to stop a rumble on my own without ending you guys
01:01:33.800 i swear i should not be on rumble and complain about rumble but oh
01:01:40.580 Oof. 1.00
01:01:44.100 Mary Ann Mars. 1.00
01:01:46.420 I know Stella is loud.
01:01:47.980 Doesn't she remind you of those crying birds in Hawaii when Scott was there writing?
01:01:52.900 Those beachy birds.
01:01:54.420 Oh, they were freaky.
01:01:56.920 So please don't end us.
01:02:00.120 Yeah, have a pretty day.
01:02:01.680 You guys, it's so beautiful.
01:02:03.420 I really need to just go to sleep.
01:02:05.760 I am so lacking on sleep, but it's too beautiful.
01:02:09.620 Um, so the week is so perfect yesterday. It was kind of chilly. Um, maybe a high of like
01:02:17.060 60 or something, but it was windy. It was chilly. And then I think today's going to be like 70
01:02:22.220 tomorrow's like 75. The next day is 80. The next day is 85. I'm like, oh my gosh,
01:02:27.460 we're getting like a whole range. So Stella has so many fricking opinions about everything. You 0.92
01:02:33.340 guys, you can't even believe it. It's beautiful out there too. Amazing. What is this picture?
01:02:40.000 I keep seeing it. Let me look, make it bigger. Oh my God. I keep seeing this picture, Jared.
01:02:47.760 I'm like, all right, I have to finally stop and look at it. Bye, Gracie. Love you.
01:02:53.740 Now Erica sounds like Scott. I did why. Oh my gosh. It was brutal.
01:03:00.200 rumble is the magic platform that lets scott reach the masses shifty but necessary but there's
01:03:07.100 other ones too i know i i know someone's gonna tell me now to go kiss stella and feed her and
01:03:16.320 i will but just so you know she already had two full-on breakfast hey kimberly so you guys can
01:03:22.980 you um join us tomorrow night on scott's locals and then we're going to be doing another locals
01:03:29.260 with, oh, with our own Jim Wyman, you guys. So Jim's going to come on. We're going to talk about
01:03:35.640 J6 because he was in the Capitol on January 6th and was jailed for a month, if you can imagine
01:03:44.260 this. Andy Wang, Jeff Apreece. Yes, it was so perfect. He's great. I like to mix it up, you
01:03:50.320 guys. All right. It's all day, just so you know, this is all day. So I'd like you guys to have a
01:03:57.400 little bit of sympathy for me. It's a lot. Oh my gosh. Okay. Oh, you have family visiting.
01:04:09.040 Oh my gosh. You guys, your comments are so fricking funny.
01:04:15.240 I have got to figure out how to do, oh, you're starving. Oh, thanks, Goldie.
01:04:22.000 any news? Brian's coming on on Thursday. You must've missed my announcement. He's coming on
01:04:28.780 on Thursday. It's been a while. He's been super, super busy, you guys. So I really appreciate him
01:04:36.780 making the time. No, you're the best neon noodle. So Jim is going to come on to Scott's Locals with
01:04:45.500 me like as a bonus show. Um, I have to schedule it with him, but, um, soon like, and I'm thinking
01:04:52.900 8 PM Eastern, you guys seems like a good time for the East coast, central and West. I know it's a
01:05:01.600 little bit early for the West coast, uh, perhaps, but I don't want to get into like the nine o'clock
01:05:06.200 range on the East coast. That's late for a lot of people. I'm up till midnight, so it's not a
01:05:15.500 um, let's see bone us show. All right, you guys. So I'm going to take off. I'm going to enjoy the
01:05:25.320 day. I have so much work to get done. When you watch your daughter's cat, letting her out on
01:05:30.560 the balcony. Oh my gosh. Yes. No. Stella is like a dog with a bone when she has something going on.
01:05:39.180 Ooh. Oh yeah. And you know what? That is right, Andy. Jim knows a lot about Islam and we're 0.99
01:05:45.580 actually going to be doing something on my channel about that because I don't feel like 0.70
01:05:49.680 it's appropriate for Scott's channel. Okay. So, all right, you guys love you so much. Hey tree,
01:05:56.480 you enjoy your day. You guys be useful. Try to help someone who needs a little help or inspiration.
01:06:04.020 you guys know how to do it you have all the words you know it all right guys
01:06:09.240 bye goldie bye denise marianne smar lucinda bye guys jim courtney crank one jack look i want to
01:06:26.160 just acknowledge everybody i'm acknowledging everybody i see all of you bears anvil oh my
01:06:31.280 gosh. BD lion. Love you guys. Sean doctor. Okay. I'll just be here yelling names. You guys will
01:06:39.880 just keep spamming me. Right. See you later. Bye. Love you. Love you. Love you. Bye.