The Great America Show - May 15, 2026


Trump is FURIOUS as he UNLEASHES on Europe and NATO!


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The president is back in the states after a trip to China. President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping struck a deal on $200 million worth of Boeing planes, which could be the largest deal in the history of the airline giant. The Boeing CEO has been in charge of the company for the past 10 years and has had a lot of trouble getting things done.

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00:00:00.000 Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Great America Show.
00:00:05.280 Happy Friday.
00:00:06.080 We are live tonight for The Great America Show.
00:00:07.860 We appreciate each and every one of you tuning in.
00:00:09.900 Once again, happy Friday.
00:00:11.260 I hope you all had great weeks, and you're ready for the weekend as much as I am.
00:00:15.900 A lot of news happening this week, a lot of news happening this afternoon.
00:00:19.260 President Trump is now back stateside after just a short 2-day stint over in China, which
00:00:26.820 he and the administration are framing as a successful trip coming back with some investments
00:00:31.900 with Boeing and President Trump trying to go over there to open up the marketplace for Americans to
00:00:38.340 be able to sell their products over in China. Whereas we have it right now, it's pretty much
00:00:43.640 a one-way system where China makes everything. They sell it to America cheap, and we really 0.68
00:00:49.460 can't compete on a level playing field because of how cheap the labor is over in China. So President
00:00:55.500 Trump marking this as a successful trip, as one person at least has business over there.
00:01:01.580 Elon Musk already doing a crap ton of business in China, which we already know about it.
00:01:09.000 Some others, such as the CEO of NVIDIA, not as sold that he's ready to start working with
00:01:15.360 the folks from China, but we'll have to see.
00:01:18.200 President Trump on his way back to America, as always, as transparent as he is, he doesn't
00:01:24.540 hide from a camera. As a matter of fact, he goes looking for them, even if it's in the back of
00:01:28.580 Air Force One. Had some words for the press on that trip to Alaska, back from China, on their
00:01:34.400 stop to Alaska. We had a great stay. It was an amazing period of time. President Xi is an
00:01:41.800 incredible guy. He got along, made a lot of great trade deals, including over 200 planes for Boeing
00:01:48.360 with a promise of 750 planes, which will be by far the largest order ever,
00:01:54.200 if they do a good job with the 200, which I'm sure they will.
00:01:58.280 And that's General Electric also, the engines.
00:02:01.460 So they're buying General Electric.
00:02:02.780 So it's approximately 400, 450 engines and 200 planes,
00:02:08.880 and a promise of up to 750 if they do a good job.
00:02:14.180 We had an amazing time with this, a very historic.
00:02:18.360 So now I say this very weirdly, the burden falls on Boeing, who because you heard President Trump say there if they do a good job, Boeing hasn't been able to produce Air Force One.
00:02:31.640 I don't even know how long I'd be lying to you folks if I told you how long they've been working on the new Air Force One.
00:02:36.520 I think it's probably somewhere in the range of 10 years because I believe Obama had gotten the ball rolling on making that and they still hadn't been able to produce it now.
00:02:48.360 Like you said, I think 10 years later, I mean, Boeing has just been a total, total mess, but they've had failed leadership after failed leadership.
00:02:55.500 Hopefully now with their new CEO, things start to turn around, you know, it's like anything else.
00:03:03.980 My background by trade is aviation.
00:03:07.160 When you put a lawyer in to run a massive aviation company and military defense, because Boeing does a lot, a lot, that's their money, comes from military defense.
00:03:16.440 a lawyer shouldn't be running
00:03:18.900 the company. So the new guy
00:03:20.740 they got in there, in Boeing,
00:03:22.840 I believe is an engineer,
00:03:25.140 the new person they have in there, which
00:03:26.700 is what you should have running a company
00:03:28.900 like that. So hopefully Boeing gets
00:03:30.740 their act together and turns the thing around
00:03:32.700 and is able to secure more orders
00:03:34.740 not just from China,
00:03:36.160 but from other countries around the world
00:03:38.860 and prove
00:03:39.740 that they could make a quality
00:03:42.540 product, not some junk.
00:03:44.620 So let's get off of that tangent. Tonight, President Trump does not forgive and he does not forget betrayals and slights.
00:03:54.580 Well, in America, he does for some politicians like 2016. We see it's worked out.
00:04:00.200 Marco Rubio will probably go down as one of the greatest secretary of states to ever serve this country.
00:04:06.380 And those are massive shoes to fill. But, you know, there were some in 2016 who still haven't come around.
00:04:12.960 Big Chris Christie or Rand Paul, who suffers every day.
00:04:16.680 And I pray for him.
00:04:17.380 I keep him in my prayers.
00:04:19.160 Severe mass Trump derangement syndrome.
00:04:21.440 But when it comes to overseas, I think President Trump isn't as forgiven and he isn't as forgetful when it comes time to looking at the betrayals.
00:04:32.440 And make no mistake, there's been some betrayals over the course of the last year, dating back even longer.
00:04:39.600 There's been many, but we'll just talk present times, right?
00:04:43.960 We'll talk the last year and a half, because a lot of things have happened in the last year and a half.
00:04:49.040 You have the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, which has continued, which America has funded and funded and funded when we have our own problems back here at home.
00:04:56.160 And then you've got the new war over in Iran, which America is taking part in.
00:05:01.600 So a lot has changed. The paradigm has changed.
00:05:04.100 Now, this U.S.-Israel military operation against Iran may have become the, quote, latest litmus test for our European allies, and for the most part, they have failed, and they have failed badly.
00:05:17.480 Now, some of them off the bat, which we figured they would, whether it be the folks in France or the folks in Spain or Italy, which was a surprising one to me, or if you look over at the U.K., Keir Starmer, who's fighting for his life.
00:05:34.100 which I think we're going to do a show next week on Keir Starmer
00:05:38.060 because I think it's very, very important.
00:05:40.040 I've been following it personally since his whole downfall has started,
00:05:45.900 and I think it started long before losing all those seats.
00:05:49.340 It goes back to his relationship and cabinet members
00:05:52.460 who are associates of Jeffrey Epstein.
00:05:54.380 I think we're going to do a show on it next week
00:05:55.560 because I think it's very important
00:05:56.840 because I think it's going to frame just how the rest of Europe goes
00:06:03.180 and how the rest of the world goes, should he be allowed
00:06:07.020 and should his party allow him to stay after such a massive defeat.
00:06:11.040 So we'll save that for next week.
00:06:12.900 So not only did the NATO's countries fail to stand up and step up and help the U.S.,
00:06:18.000 some of them went as far as denying U.S. military bases on the strikes.
00:06:21.780 You remember Spain, Maloney in Italy? 0.86
00:06:25.220 Can't use our bases if you're going to shoot down the terrorists in Iran. 0.99
00:06:28.820 Yeah, we don't care about them. 1.00
00:06:30.100 They're fine.
00:06:30.780 They can do whatever the heck they want. 1.00
00:06:32.200 They can kill people in their own country. They can threaten America with nuclear ash. 0.99
00:06:37.080 They could threaten to nuke America. But these people are so dumb in Europe. 1.00
00:06:41.500 What they don't realize is that Iran and what they didn't realize, or maybe they did and they just didn't care, 0.99
00:06:46.920 was that Iran had already developed a missile long enough to hit every single country in Europe and as far up almost as the United Kingdom. 0.79
00:06:55.360 them. So as President Trump's over there spending tens and millions and billions of dollars in Iran,
00:07:04.160 it's literally to protect Europe and their countries. And it's also to stop Iran from, 0.81
00:07:16.120 if they don't already have it, which we don't know, a nuclear weapon, number one. And number 0.87
00:07:20.420 two, a long-range missile that could eventually hit America. And that's what I think has President
00:07:25.600 Trump in this thing in the first place, the fear of Iran, as radical as they are, developing a
00:07:32.560 weapon that could hit us, to which the whole paradigm once again changes. It changes from a
00:07:38.200 war that's fought over in the desert in the Middle East, or in some Middle Eastern countries,
00:07:43.620 underdeveloped countries in the Middle East, or if it happens right here in New York City,
00:07:48.320 or if it happens south of us in Miami, Florida
00:07:52.520 or if it happens over in Los Angeles, California
00:07:56.540 that's what President Trump is trying to prevent
00:08:00.300 and circumvent by this conflict with Iran
00:08:04.220 and in turn it's sort of
00:08:08.440 helping Europe but none of them wanted to do anything
00:08:10.840 they literally threw up the white flag and said we want no part of this
00:08:14.920 but I can guarantee you something folks
00:08:17.260 Should the shoe have been on the other foot and there was aggression on them from Iran? 0.97
00:08:24.820 You'd have every single one of those donkeys over here begging President Trump for money, just like Zelensky did. 0.96
00:08:31.780 You'd have Macron over here on his hands and knees, getting smacked side to side by his wife, begging for money. 0.99
00:08:38.640 You'd have Georgia Maloney over here begging for money. 0.99
00:08:41.680 You'd have Keir Starmer on our doorstep begging for money.
00:08:44.520 but that's if the shoe was on the other foot so the way we have it now he's in iran protecting 1.00
00:08:52.300 all of europe okay and these idiots don't even want to fight to make it affordable for their 1.00
00:08:59.740 people to to buy oil so he doesn't care about they don't these leaders don't care about their 1.00
00:09:05.580 countries their sovereignty of their countries should there ever be a war with them and iran
00:09:09.680 doesn't care about the prices of things and i think it's all which is what goes back to
00:09:14.060 Keir Starmer in the UK, is that people are tired of these feckless, weak leaders.
00:09:24.400 And you see them time and time and time again, predominantly in Europe.
00:09:29.360 Now, we had some here, Barack Hussein Obama, who I say no man should ever sit with his
00:09:36.260 legs crossed the way that Barack Hussein sits, and it's very disrespectful to men.
00:09:40.540 and over in Europe. So it took President Trump to go and do the right thing for the rest of the
00:09:49.820 world, not just for America, but for the rest of the world to ensure that Iran never unleashes a
00:09:58.380 nuclear weapon on the world. But they didn't see it as that, and they still don't. So now President 0.71
00:10:03.540 Trump is taking matters into his own hand, and retribution is coming. And it's much needed
00:10:08.820 retribution. It's not petty retribution. It's much needed retribution for these dummies to
00:10:15.000 open their eyes and realize that, number one, they're all in NATO. They pay into it a tiny 0.97
00:10:21.500 share. And number two, we're supposed to be all in this together. A united front is undefeatable,
00:10:31.000 whether it be against Iran, Russia, or China. We're going to take a quick break here, folks.
00:10:36.320 There's so much more to get to. We're going to talk about President Trump unleashing on Europe and what his latest move was.
00:10:42.060 We're going to take a quick break. We're live tonight for The Great America Show.
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00:10:59.140 Thanks, everybody, for staying with us here live on The Great America Show.
00:11:01.840 And once again, happy Friday. We appreciate each and every one of you guys spending your Friday evening with us.
00:11:06.580 I know there's better things to be doing on your Friday night, but you only ask for 20 to 30 minutes of your time to just get to some of the housekeeping of the day.
00:11:14.620 And then we're going to all go off and enjoy our weekends. And we're meeting right back here. Same time, same place on Monday.
00:11:19.280 But before that, let's get into the consequences, the practical consequences that are starting to unfold for Europe.
00:11:28.840 Yesterday, it arose that the Department of War has canceled plans to deploy nearly 5,000 U.S.-based troops to Poland.
00:11:37.020 Now, the unexpected decision raises questions about the scope of President Trump's troop cut in Europe, to which I say, amen.
00:11:45.160 Amen.
00:11:46.560 Bring our troops home.
00:11:48.940 You know, I forget when I was a kid, it was, you guys may remember this.
00:11:53.740 It was these bumper stickers on the back of the cars, and it was ribbons.
00:11:58.000 in support of our service members, and this is why I'm thinking of this,
00:12:01.800 back home, bring our troops home, support our troops.
00:12:06.720 I think back at that, and I think today,
00:12:10.580 and I see why the heck are we back there again?
00:12:15.780 Why the heck are we there?
00:12:18.440 Nobody appreciates it, and it has no upside to us.
00:12:23.720 So the Pentagon, with this cut, after pressure from President Trump over NATO's burden sharing, planned deployment of 4,700 troops from the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team to Poland and Eastern Europe canceled.
00:12:38.020 A long-range missile battalion deployment to Germany was also canceled. 0.57
00:12:42.120 Around 5,000 troops are expected to be withdrawn from Germany overall, thanks to their Chancellor Mertz. 0.80
00:12:48.520 It was like you couldn't get one dumber than the next in Germany. 0.90
00:12:51.540 I'm just using Germany, but for the most part, these European leaders, I don't know where they breed these people from. 0.99
00:12:56.940 I don't know what cattle farm they come from, what horse manure they are breathing.
00:13:03.500 But they're literally seem like they're all the same.
00:13:07.400 These beta males who are terrified of their own shadows.
00:13:13.300 And literally just go along to get along.
00:13:18.080 And it's hurt them time and time again.
00:13:21.540 And it will continue to hurt them.
00:13:24.280 Now, a Pentagon spokesman declined to comment.
00:13:26.040 A lawmakers said the decision had not been yet notified to Congress.
00:13:29.460 No formal announcement made yet.
00:13:31.980 The decision was reported by the Army Times two weeks after the Pentagon announced it was withdrawing those 5,000 troops from Germany
00:13:39.120 due to their widening rift over the Iran war between President Trump and Europe.
00:13:44.500 Which, once again, is President Trump protecting them? 0.98
00:13:46.980 Now, overall, the U.S. is reviewing its troop presence in Europe, has long been expected to scale it back, demanding that NATO countries take a larger role in defending their own damn country. 0.97
00:13:59.260 Think about that. 0.88
00:14:01.940 Think about the notion of defending your own sovereign country.
00:14:06.820 I often think about this.
00:14:08.760 It boggles my mind.
00:14:09.600 If America were to go to a war here at home, what countries would be there to help us?
00:14:16.980 And I've got to be honest with you, I can't think of one off the top of my head who I can say surely, definitively, will be there with troops on the ground to defend America.
00:14:31.160 I can't think of one.
00:14:32.180 Let me know if you guys have one in mind.
00:14:36.540 I question Canada, the UK, France.
00:14:40.220 i mean i i can't think of one that would be by our side yet we go out of our way out on the
00:14:50.300 whim to do all we could to protect these people so i think the u.s revealing its true presence in
00:14:57.500 europe is long past due president trump has angered that the european allies did not join
00:15:06.900 the U.S. in war against Iran, and he sparred him multiple times
00:15:10.200 with the German Chancellor Mertz, who last month said Iranians
00:15:16.320 were humiliating the U.S. in negotiations, as were there protecting him.
00:15:23.620 These guys literally spit into the wind, and it comes right back
00:15:27.360 on their faces.
00:15:29.280 Of course, he tried to walk his comments back, saying he didn't mean it.
00:15:36.280 It was an accident.
00:15:37.420 It slipped.
00:15:39.360 I didn't mean it to do it.
00:15:41.860 It just came out.
00:15:42.740 But these people, time and time again, they show their true colors of who they are.
00:15:47.920 It's sad.
00:15:48.680 It's embarrassing.
00:15:53.660 But think about what these countries will be like.
00:15:56.600 Think about what Europe would be like.
00:15:58.260 If there were no American presence there.
00:16:01.640 Bases, troops, whatever it may be.
00:16:05.400 Think about that.
00:16:07.000 It's a scary thought.
00:16:08.840 Not for America.
00:16:11.140 It's a scary thought for Europe.
00:16:14.180 Who quite honestly, I don't think could defend themselves in a catfight.
00:16:19.540 When you look at some of these nations.
00:16:22.020 And quite frankly, they haven't been tested since what?
00:16:25.500 The Cold War? 0.86
00:16:27.300 Israeli since World War II? 0.94
00:16:30.180 Was the last time they were truly tested?
00:16:32.160 Whereas America for the last 26 years, 25 years, has been overfighting some sort of war in the Middle East, whether it be man-made, manufactured by George W. Bush, or regime changes in Syria, while these people have sat idly by.
00:16:58.780 So as I said, I think it is long past due that America start to evaluate what this means for America, what this means for countries, what it means for the rest of the world.
00:17:15.320 Is it in the best interest of America?
00:17:17.660 Clearly not.
00:17:20.300 Our servicemen and women shouldn't be on the field dying for other countries.
00:17:24.480 they pledge an oath
00:17:29.740 to fight for this country
00:17:31.180 to defend our homeland
00:17:35.940 unless otherwise
00:17:39.720 someone could tell me that
00:17:41.900 when you sign up for the military
00:17:43.320 that you swear an oath
00:17:47.100 to Germany for Germany or for France
00:17:49.660 and it makes me sick
00:17:53.260 Because I have a lot of friends where I went to college, big ROTC program, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida.
00:18:02.280 A lot of my fraternity brothers are out there now flying fighter jets, KCs, tankers, and they're all deployed.
00:18:11.620 And I think to myself, you know, I spent four years in college with these guys, brothers in my fraternity.
00:18:17.560 And they're deployed, some of them I know deployed, defending who?
00:18:24.920 Europe? These ungrateful people?
00:18:29.020 Who don't even want to fight for themselves?
00:18:31.780 Makes me sick to my stomach, folks.
00:18:34.000 And I'm sure you folks out there have friends, children, maybe even some of you.
00:18:42.240 Or great Americans and signed up to serve this country in the military.
00:18:45.820 i'm not half the men that that you folks are your children aren't served and i own that
00:18:53.460 i think if you enroll in the military you join the military you have different blood than me
00:19:00.760 and you have different blood than every other ordinary people you guys make the absolute
00:19:06.880 ultimate sacrifice and you guys are to be revered and respected at the highest level
00:19:13.680 And I think when we're over in Europe and our folks are over there, that's not what we're getting.
00:19:21.180 I can deal with a lot of things, but disrespect and lying are two that don't sit well with me.
00:19:26.600 And I think that's what we get over there. 0.82
00:19:29.500 So to that, I say the hell with them. 0.97
00:19:32.260 Bring our brothers home, bring our children home, bring our sisters home. 0.99
00:19:37.060 And let them fight for the country that they signed up to fight for.
00:19:40.000 not europe who can't even pay a damn bill folks we're live tonight for the great america show and
00:19:48.040 if you can't tell we are fired up on this friday evening in america as always please be sure to 0.86
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00:20:10.000 thanks everybody for staying with us here on the great american show once again happy friday
00:20:15.940 i truly do appreciate i don't know if you guys believe me or not but i truly do appreciate you
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00:20:30.300 in to the great america show whether you're on rumble youtube twitter wherever you guys are
00:20:34.020 joining us. We truly appreciate it. So getting back to our presence overseas and around the world,
00:20:43.760 Benjamin Netanyahu sat down on Sunday for a 60-minute interview with one of their not-so-smart
00:20:49.360 hosts. And even he, at least what he says, acknowledged that he wants to get off of the
00:20:57.020 american subsidies and doesn't want to be backed with american money anymore do you believe it's
00:21:06.500 time for the state of israel to re-examine and possibly reset its financial relationship to the
00:21:12.760 united states meaning what the united states provides to israel on an annual basis absolutely
00:21:18.880 and i've said this to president trump i've said it in to our own people
00:21:22.880 their jaws dropped but i said look what do you mean what are you saying i want to draw down to
00:21:31.280 zero the american financial support the financial component of the military cooperation that we have
00:21:38.000 because we receive we receive 3.8 billion dollars a year and i i think that it's time
00:21:45.980 that we weaned ourselves from the remaining uh military support can you give me a timetable
00:21:52.060 I said, let's start now and do it over the next decade, over the next 10 years.
00:21:58.080 But I want to start now. I don't want to wait for the next Congress.
00:22:01.640 I want to start now. And, you know, it could go down very fast.
00:22:07.060 Amen. I agree with you on that. Absolutely should.
00:22:12.500 Everywhere. Israel, Europe.
00:22:14.620 Now, when babies are born, they nurse off their mothers until they're old enough to fend for themselves. 0.97
00:22:25.940 And it's, I mean, everything.
00:22:28.440 It's not just humans.
00:22:29.300 It's animals and whatever.
00:22:32.300 It should be the same way with this.
00:22:34.660 We're there to help you when you need us.
00:22:36.460 We're there to help you get started.
00:22:37.760 But there comes for a time where you've got to start fending for yourself everywhere.
00:22:46.560 And if a time comes where you do need us again, that outlet is there.
00:22:53.020 But I think the reliance on America has gotten far too great for all these countries.
00:23:05.280 I mean, we're a country that is in so much debt that we can never pay it back.
00:23:10.580 Let's just be honest about it.
00:23:12.460 Nobody will ever acknowledge that, but it's the truth.
00:23:15.760 That debt that's on the books will never be paid back.
00:23:20.060 They'll just keep borrowing and borrowing and borrowing,
00:23:21.860 or eventually maybe one day default on it,
00:23:24.240 which would be catastrophic for America for so many different reasons.
00:23:29.960 So before we move on, I just want to wrap up here at Iran.
00:23:34.480 Where we sit right now with Iran is President Trump is still not pleased with the ceasefire plan that Iran has sent over.
00:23:47.860 Have you rejected the latest proposal from Iran, or where does that stand?
00:23:52.160 Well, I looked at it, and if I don't like the first sentence, I'd just throw it away.
00:23:57.580 What was the first sentence?
00:23:59.560 An unacceptable sentence.
00:24:01.320 they're fully agreed no nuclear and if they have any nuclear of any form i don't read the rest of
00:24:08.200 20 years is not enough for you it's got to be a perfect no 20 years is enough but the level of
00:24:14.640 guarantee from them is uh in other words it's got to be a real 20 years not a
00:24:20.540 well get all the fuel out and no more production you have to get everything but uh we're not even
00:24:27.480 They said that they can't remove it because they don't have the technology to remove it.
00:24:38.320 They don't have the type of tractors.
00:24:40.900 They say the only one, they told me directly, they said the only one that can remove it is China or the U.S.
00:24:46.800 We're the only ones with the equipment.
00:24:48.860 They said you were right, it is a complete obliteration.
00:24:52.040 With that being said, I want to get it.
00:24:55.340 And they agreed to it, but then they took it back,
00:24:57.760 but they'll agree to it eventually.
00:25:00.360 And there you have it.
00:25:01.900 Very simple. 1.00
00:25:03.580 Now, of course, Iran is playing games, 0.96
00:25:05.360 and I think President Trump knows that, 0.99
00:25:06.540 and he plays the game right back with them.
00:25:09.500 It's not going to end well for them at the end of the day, though.
00:25:11.640 We'll be okay.
00:25:12.800 I don't think they will.
00:25:14.780 Let's bring it back here now to some news,
00:25:16.720 back here home in America,
00:25:18.460 in a war that's worth fighting,
00:25:20.660 and that's a war at our southern border.
00:25:22.480 Department of Homeland Security announced today
00:25:24.160 that it has now reached 12 consecutive months
00:25:26.480 without anyone across the border illegally
00:25:28.680 being released into the United States.
00:25:31.540 In a press statement, they say 12 straight months
00:25:33.380 of zero releases at the border
00:25:34.720 under President Donald Trump's leadership.
00:25:36.420 We're delivering the most secure border in American history.
00:25:39.980 From the mouth of Mark Wayne Mullen, DHS secretary,
00:25:44.060 the days of catch and release are over
00:25:45.720 or enforcing the nation's law
00:25:47.460 and sending illegals back to their home countries, 0.78
00:25:51.340 which is how it should be. 0.79
00:25:53.200 According to the release, Trump's administration's tough border policies have reduced illegal crossings to a point where daily apprehensions are down 95% from previous administration under Joseph Robinette Biden.
00:26:06.660 With 15 straight months, fewer than 9,000 people being detained after crossing into the country illegally.
00:26:12.340 The border remains more secure now than at any point in history, says Mullen.
00:26:17.020 And that is terrific.
00:26:19.120 That's a war that's worth fighting. 0.89
00:26:20.840 an out of control southern border another war that's worth fighting the marxist dems plan
00:26:28.920 to try to take over america via gerrymandering and we've got the latest state now that has
00:26:36.380 joined on saying they're not going to take it south carolina governor mcmaster has called for
00:26:41.640 an emergency special session to vote on a 2026 congressional map a move that is set to secure
00:26:47.380 7-0 GOP stronghold
00:26:50.420 and get rid of James Clyburn, folks.
00:26:55.000 Isn't that a nice thought?
00:26:59.120 Clyburn gone to never have to see him again,
00:27:02.160 retired from Congress against his own will.
00:27:06.000 You know these Democrats and Republicans too.
00:27:08.440 They like to go to Congress and then just die there
00:27:11.000 or not show up to work as Federico Wilson is doing right now,
00:27:14.320 missing 50 votes.
00:27:17.380 It's crazy. Can't have it like that anymore.
00:27:20.300 Turning now to America's least favorite FBI director in the history of the company,
00:27:24.940 disgraced and twice indicted James Comey,
00:27:28.620 admitting in a TV interview on CNN, no less,
00:27:32.300 that he's still in regular contact with FBI personnel.
00:27:36.460 Someone make that make sense.
00:27:37.900 Do you still talk to employees at the FBI regularly?
00:27:40.880 I do.
00:27:41.980 And what do they, are they afraid to be talking to you?
00:27:45.820 Yes, as a matter of fact, they're under siege.
00:27:48.380 And I think about them a lot.
00:27:50.460 I worry about them a lot.
00:27:51.920 Both those who are still there and those who have been thrown out
00:27:54.340 while loved ones are sick, while they're struggling financially.
00:27:57.860 There's a lot of pain at the FBI and the FBI community right now,
00:28:01.320 but it's not going to last forever.
00:28:05.000 Oh, those poor folks who sought to destroy President Trump and his family
00:28:10.300 and anybody he was associated with.
00:28:12.320 Oh, terrible.
00:28:13.940 It's so terrible.
00:28:16.100 It's so terrible. 0.98
00:28:17.840 Now, Comey is arrogant as can be, which is pretty absurd 0.97
00:28:22.960 because he has absolutely no right to be arrogant. 0.94
00:28:27.460 He's been indicted now twice.
00:28:32.060 But he's out on a victory lap.
00:28:34.240 Let's hope truth, justice, and the American way gets him this time.
00:28:38.200 That's all for us tonight, folks.
00:28:39.400 Before we wrap, I just want to be a brief appreciation to all of you folks who have reached out and sent kind words, comments, emails, posts, Twitter messages, Instagram messages, and all that good stuff about my pup who's currently undergoing chemotherapy, my nine-and-a-half-year-old golden retriever.
00:28:56.440 I read so many people reach out with different methods.
00:29:00.240 And I got to say that the consistent one was ivermectin and a drug that I
00:29:08.680 think went absolutely crazy.
00:29:09.840 People went crazy about during the times of COVID.
00:29:12.680 They didn't want you to treat things with ivermectin.
00:29:15.820 Why?
00:29:16.240 I think we look back now and we realize why, because it's so darn cheap.
00:29:20.020 You can get a pill bottle of ivermectin for like two or three bucks with
00:29:22.800 your insurance at the pharmacy.
00:29:24.660 So why would they want to treat it with that when they can go sign you up for a vaccine, get thousands of dollars of kickbacks, vacations to Hawaii for selling vaccines?
00:29:37.000 It all started to make sense to me.
00:29:39.220 Now, as my dog started to undergo chemotherapy, I had people reaching out to me.
00:29:43.220 And the thing about ivermectin never struck my mind.
00:29:46.740 Now, people with pets, you guys will understand this.
00:29:49.100 But, you know, once he got cancer, I started, you know, Googling and ChatGPTing and Redditing everything I could possibly find to try to see what I can do to make his life more enjoyable as he lives out the rest of his life.
00:30:00.300 So he started undergoing chemotherapy and he's taking this one particular chemotherapy.
00:30:04.700 So I started to Google it and I Googled and I Googled it and it came upon a article written by a veterinarian that they grouped this particular chemotherapy that my dog Donald is on with ivermectin.
00:30:17.960 And it showed remarkable results. Tumor shrinking. Now he has tumors in his spleen and his liver. Tumor shrinking. And if there's any vets out there who are watching the show or any, I please ask you to email me or send me a Twitter message to talk about this, because what I'm about to tell you, I think is so troubling.
00:30:36.420 So I find this peer-reviewed research that ivermectin is responding amazingly with this.
00:30:45.600 I think it's called Vincristi is the chemotherapy.
00:30:48.900 Remarkably with it.
00:30:50.480 So what did I do?
00:30:51.900 I got on the phone with my vet.
00:30:53.480 I said, hey, doc, any way you can prescribe Donald ivermectin?
00:30:56.920 I know we're at the last stages of his life possibly, but this showed really positive signs.
00:31:01.340 The dog is still extremely healthy.
00:31:02.660 up until last week he was out running around enjoying himself eating no problems and this
00:31:08.120 is what happens with dogs they get cancer and it's like all over the next day
00:31:11.460 vet doesn't get on the phone i speak to the thing i explain to them the study
00:31:16.400 oh i'd consult another vet about that okay boom the next vet i just went to hey doc the same story
00:31:24.320 and the same response i said wait this doesn't make any damn sense the dog's at the end of his
00:31:32.640 There's no litigation if the dog passes on as a result of this. It's something I'm willing to accept. I'm willing to accept and know that I tried rather than letting him die painfully.
00:31:44.660 not trying this as any other person would and and by the way he's progressing very well i think on
00:31:55.200 chemo and he's doing well and at any point when i start to realize his level of life is not there
00:32:00.520 i'm gonna stop it immediately because he doesn't deserve that but he's still out about and very
00:32:06.220 happy so i've reached out and i reached out and every single vet nobody wanted anything to do
00:32:13.080 with it. They didn't want to talk about ivermectin. They wanted nothing. Now I got on Reddit and I
00:32:17.120 started looking at Reddit and people who have dogs on farms. Gave it to them their whole lives
00:32:22.540 because ivermectin is actually the number one
00:32:26.640 medicine in heart guard, which is what we give our dogs to prevent heartworm.
00:32:35.360 So it's so dangerous for the dog. We wouldn't be putting in a heart guard to give to them, right?
00:32:38.840 and then i started looking into how much chemotherapy cost and i'm not saying this
00:32:48.020 braggadociously by any stretch of the imagination i'll spend every last dollar i have to give my
00:32:53.660 dog the life he deserves my only son okay chemotherapy is not cheap it's about seven
00:32:59.540 eight hundred dollars a week okay so you look at that and then you look at what ivermectin costs
00:33:06.960 And as I said, it's about two or three bucks with insurance, even without insurance, 25, 30 bucks.
00:33:13.840 If you get the one that's giving the horses $8 a tube, which is a little bit more higher concentrated, so it gets a little trickier.
00:33:20.700 And I thought to myself, how sick is it that you've got vets that are so money and power hungry that they don't have a decent,
00:33:29.840 Now, this isn't all the vets, but these are the ones I've spoken to.
00:33:32.580 Decent bone in their body of compassion.
00:33:37.840 That maybe it's not all about the money.
00:33:41.460 Maybe it is about doing the right thing.
00:33:44.280 At the end of the day, we're only judged by one person and one person only, and it's the man above.
00:33:49.060 And when Judgment Day does come, I believe he'll treat people accordingly to how they are on this planet, on this earth.
00:33:56.560 but we started the show a little bit late today because i was dealing with this 0.93
00:34:01.740 and it makes me sick to my stomach knowing that we've become a society that's so damn corrupt
00:34:08.420 by lobbyists by big pharma
00:34:11.420 that the lives of our own our pets is far less important far less superior to the money that
00:34:21.800 can be made selling chemotherapy.
00:34:25.500 So if there are any vets, folks that you tune in to the show or family members, I ask that
00:34:31.380 you please email us info at Lou Dobbs dot com.
00:34:35.320 You can email me, John at Lou Dobbs dot com.
00:34:39.260 As I search for answers, because I haven't gotten a straight answer, folks, and I don't
00:34:42.960 ask you guys for much.
00:34:44.400 I don't ask for anything, as a matter of fact, and I don't ask anybody for anything.
00:34:47.040 But for some mental clarity on this, as I try to exhaust all options and ask that these vets become human beings.
00:35:01.740 I don't know if that's too much to ask for, but that's where I'm at.
00:35:05.600 And it's just something that's been in the back of my head all day, all week.
00:35:10.740 And it's honestly made me sick to my stomach to think that this is the country of corporate greed that we've turned into.
00:35:20.840 And these places prey on the vulnerabilities and they get you where you get your dog.
00:35:26.580 Now, people don't have dogs.
00:35:28.080 Don't you generally understand this, right?
00:35:31.640 I should say people with dogs understand it more that we would do anything for our pets, anything.
00:35:36.240 and these vets get you there and they get you vulnerable which i said to you guys i spend every
00:35:45.160 last dollar i have making sure my dog is enjoying his last bits of life and he's living it good and
00:35:51.780 he's living it to the fullest but i lose so much faith in humanity folks when i go through this
00:35:58.020 and i see things like this and no i'm not the only one and you know what there are people out there
00:36:03.040 who aren't as fortunate that could afford that.
00:36:05.760 And most people can't.
00:36:07.060 And I'm not saying I can.
00:36:10.580 But to think that this is what's being done
00:36:12.840 and this is what our industries have turned into
00:36:14.980 is so, so sick.
00:36:20.400 So once again, folks, I please ask you,
00:36:22.180 if you guys are vets, anybody's a vet out there,
00:36:24.000 anybody who's gone through this,
00:36:25.860 please Twitter message me,
00:36:28.940 Instagram message me, email anything.
00:36:33.040 just so I can get some clarity for my own self-being.
00:36:37.740 Let's get to some of your shout-outs, folks.
00:36:39.320 And I'm sorry, I didn't mean to rant there,
00:36:40.580 but I had to get that off my chest
00:36:41.700 because it's really been making me sick to my stomach,
00:36:44.180 especially today.
00:36:46.440 Our friend Chris over on Facebook,
00:36:48.700 Christina's watching you from Summers Point, New Jersey.
00:36:51.240 Happy Friday, and I hope everyone has a good weekend.
00:36:53.640 You too, sir.
00:36:54.280 And say hello to Christina for us, please. 0.64
00:36:56.540 Howdy from the displaced Texan from Virginia Beach.
00:36:59.920 Barbara, thanks so much for tuning in tonight and joining us.
00:37:03.720 GW5-2, good afternoon.
00:37:04.980 Thank God it's Friday.
00:37:05.680 Patriots from beautiful San Diego.
00:37:07.680 Why don't you just rub it in? 0.96
00:37:10.160 Just a ounce, Tina Peters to be released from prison June 1st.
00:37:12.980 I did not hear that, but if that is the case, that is absolutely beautiful.
00:37:21.220 COVID didn't help either.
00:37:22.320 Behind on orders, zero orders, back behind on orders.
00:37:25.180 Oh, I guess you're talking about Boeing and the jobs that they're doing.
00:37:29.800 Wondering when his patience runs out and he's going into Iran
00:37:32.420 and hits them with the final blow because we can't do this forever, 0.84
00:37:35.520 and I know he's not going to be a forever war with them.
00:37:37.940 Yeah, you're absolutely right.
00:37:38.820 And I asked myself the same question, Chris.
00:37:42.540 Dale from South Carolina.
00:37:44.700 Sir, thank you for tuning in tonight.
00:37:47.060 Your country, your country.
00:37:50.080 Forgive me, I'm, like I said, out of it tonight, man,
00:37:52.500 with everything going on with the dog.
00:37:55.500 South Carolina did a very great thing today with that redistricting.
00:37:58.980 Canadian 1.00
00:38:01.240 was that 1.00
00:38:03.180 Squatch Girl? I'm watching from Ontario 1.00
00:38:05.060 Canada. We got some good Canadians
00:38:07.040 here. Appreciate you tuning in
00:38:08.460 Labor's cheap in China, but cheap products
00:38:11.160 as well. Bought socks, wore them twice
00:38:13.280 now big toes exposed
00:38:14.940 a lesson learned
00:38:16.540 Hey, it could have been like that by design
00:38:19.380 right? Like a sunroof
00:38:21.080 on the sock
00:38:21.800 That's awesome
00:38:24.480 Paul, Britain needs
00:38:27.240 american troops on the street the government has gone commie rogue yeah we're gonna do a show on
00:38:31.960 that next week i think we're gonna try to get nigel farage on to talk about it they've gone mad 0.97
00:38:37.340 using their terminology over in britain i mean that place has gone to crap and it's sad to see 0.77
00:38:45.280 because it's such a beautiful beautiful place our neighbors need to step up and start protecting 0.78
00:38:49.300 themselves they can't sit back and expect us to do everything for them our troops need to come
00:38:53.480 home and protect their own homeland. You're absolutely right. I couldn't have said it better
00:38:57.160 myself. I was so disappointed with NATO partners not to step up for the USA that carried the brunt
00:39:01.780 of the finances. Yeah, it's not just the brunt of the finances. That's a big part of it. But think
00:39:07.660 about the lives of our men and women that we're sending over there. That to me, human life is
00:39:13.520 invaluable. You can't put a price on a human life. If you ask me what my life is worth, I'd tell you
00:39:18.820 trillion bucks. If you asked someone who hates me, they'd tell you it's worth zero, right? But
00:39:24.100 you can't put a price on a human life. And to me, that's more important than perhaps anything else,
00:39:29.780 even the money that's spent. The Iranian government is still celebrating that President
00:39:33.280 Trump did not release the Midnight Hammer 2, which is Stacey Abrams just in a thong walking
00:39:38.480 the streets of Tehran. Oh my goodness. Appreciate you brightening up my day with that one. Stacey
00:39:45.760 The Tank Abrams, as I think President Trump has referred to her once again. 0.98
00:39:51.000 That could be a Geneva Convention violation.
00:39:55.040 You guys are awesome, man.
00:39:56.700 You guys are awesome.
00:39:58.100 Did I hear properly that California was buying oil from Iran?
00:40:01.960 I don't think that's true because they're sanctioned in America,
00:40:05.800 so I'm not entirely sure that's true.
00:40:09.760 As a matter of fact, I don't think it's true.
00:40:12.060 We appreciate you.
00:40:13.280 Thank you so much, as always.
00:40:14.640 Like I said, I appreciate you guys tuning in.
00:40:16.820 Biden told us there was nothing he could do without comprehensive immigration reform.
00:40:20.420 Yeah, right?
00:40:21.240 It was like with Donald Trump.
00:40:23.940 It was like the snap of a finger and the thing just like changed.
00:40:27.560 Whereas Biden needed this, this, this, and this.
00:40:30.920 And in his defense, he didn't really know he was alive, which is sad.
00:40:34.980 James Comey still upset.
00:40:35.980 He cannot find the seashells on the beach in the state that he is innocent.
00:40:40.360 Yeah, that's just a weirdo.
00:40:45.040 Barbara, praying for your fur, baby Donald.
00:40:47.020 I appreciate you.
00:40:48.240 You know, me and him, we've traveled the country together.
00:40:50.940 I bought him when I was in college, man.
00:40:53.300 He's come everywhere with me, and he's such a good dog.
00:40:56.580 Golden Retrievers are, in my opinion, the best dogs you can possibly get,
00:41:01.640 and he is nothing short of that. 1.00
00:41:04.540 Iran is evil. 1.00
00:41:06.200 Yeah, you ain't going to get an argument from me on that. 0.95
00:41:08.760 A lot of people don't understand that pets are not just pets.
00:41:10.920 They're family, and we love them.
00:41:12.060 Yeah.
00:41:12.160 you know i've had dogs my whole life and you know they've come and they've gone they passed away and
00:41:17.380 every time one of them dies it's like it's just heartbreak after heartbreak and we had friends
00:41:22.720 over one time and i remember my mother saying when i was a kid you know this is worse than a
00:41:26.900 human and my brother-in-law was over who never had dogs and he's like i think there's something
00:41:31.440 wrong with your mom you know worse than a human it truly is because there's such a presence you
00:41:35.740 know what no matter what you're going to that day no matter if you're yelling at them for peeing on
00:41:40.580 the floor, whatever. It doesn't matter. They're just as happy to see you as if you weren't yelling
00:41:45.920 at them. And they just give us such unconditional love for years. And they ask for nothing in
00:41:52.760 return, just your friendship and your companionship, which is why I think it makes it so
00:41:56.700 hard. Us as humans, we're sinners. We're not. Veterinarians want to make money. Apparently,
00:42:04.000 they're as corrupted COVID doctors. It's really bad. And, you know, I've blown a gasket over this
00:42:08.800 And, you know, I've got to, like, temper down my temper going to these vets
00:42:14.060 because I'm just so damn frustrated that I can't get an answer.
00:42:19.260 It's just so frustrating.
00:42:22.680 They started insuring pets.
00:42:24.160 It's now much a matter of keeping you on the hook rather than healthy.
00:42:27.500 Yeah, they do.
00:42:28.220 And you know what?
00:42:28.980 It's like 100 and something bucks a month.
00:42:30.400 And before you're done with it, it's like you pay over the course of 10 years,
00:42:34.540 you know, 10 grand for the dog, and you go to get something covered.
00:42:36.700 And they're like, oh, no, we don't cover that.
00:42:38.660 We don't cover that.
00:42:39.520 Sorry.
00:42:41.180 Our dog had severe gum disease yesterday.
00:42:43.340 They pulled three teeth and it cost us almost 1900 bucks.
00:42:46.860 Canadian highway robbery will pay for your fur, baby.
00:42:49.580 It really is. 0.98
00:42:50.220 And it's so sick.
00:42:51.000 And you know what?
00:42:51.500 It's like you can't go anywhere else.
00:42:53.500 Like with us, we can go to urgent care.
00:42:55.120 You can go to different doctors, this, this, this, and that.
00:42:57.780 With dogs, they get us on the hook because they know how vulnerable we are.
00:43:01.640 Ivermectin has very few side effects.
00:43:03.300 It's an absolute miracle for many conditions.
00:43:05.140 Yeah, if I can get some clarion on it, I'm absolutely going to get him started on ivermectin.
00:43:11.980 You know, it's a last-ditch effort.
00:43:13.460 And like I said, there's never going to be a situation where I'm going to keep the dog alive when I know he's not doing well.
00:43:18.800 I've been with the dog every single day for nine and a half years, so I know, you know, his tendencies and what's right and what's wrong with him.
00:43:26.520 And I'm not going to put him through any pain.
00:43:29.920 Of course not.
00:43:30.720 Chris Holmes, I understand what you mean.
00:43:32.200 every country should be able to stand strong and protect its own people. At the same time,
00:43:35.780 I think cooperation between nations still matters because the world is so connected now.
00:43:40.320 It's definitely a complicated situation. What do you think is the best way for countries that can
00:43:44.000 balance helping allies while still focusing on problems at home? Yeah, you bring up a very good
00:43:48.040 point, Chris, and I agree with you. But what we've seen over the course of the last
00:43:53.380 25 years, but really in particular the last 10 years, is that NATO doesn't give a damn about that.
00:44:01.780 They don't respect us and they don't care about us.
00:44:04.040 And it goes back to what I was saying is, to me, a human life, a human soldier is worth way more than any aid we can send to a country.
00:44:14.920 If you don't believe me, go ask a mother who has a son.
00:44:20.300 Most mothers out there would kill. 0.98
00:44:23.420 Almost all mothers would kill for their son. 0.93
00:44:25.880 So you can't put a price on a human life or even a dog's life.
00:44:31.300 Third-party players will wreck any system.
00:44:34.420 Third-party players will wreck the system.
00:44:35.860 It's a micro-display of communism in place.
00:44:40.060 Who should be blamed for all this?
00:44:41.980 Charles, for the broader part of it, I think the weak, feckless leaders of Europe.
00:44:51.360 Think about it.
00:44:52.040 You've had one decent leader in Europe.
00:44:58.260 who just got pushed out.
00:45:04.500 I can't think of it, and I'm trying to think here,
00:45:07.520 of a leader who's been worth a damn in Europe in my lifetime.
00:45:12.440 Which is why when people say, like, Putin's respected and regarded,
00:45:17.620 whether you hate the man or you don't hate the man,
00:45:20.300 you respect the man because he's got his stuff together.
00:45:24.880 He's got his country protected.
00:45:28.260 But I can't think of a leader. So who do I blame for that, Charles? I blame these weak, feckless leaders. I believe the world leaders over in Europe. Victor Orban slipped my mind was the only leader I could think of in Europe who was decent in the last my lifetime.
00:45:46.160 So these weak European feckless leaders in the U.K., coupled with weak and corrupt American leaders, Barack Hussein, Joseph Robin F. Biden, George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, you couple that together and the level of corruption is just unbelievable.
00:46:11.380 The whole thing is just a cluster bomb.
00:46:16.160 so you couple that together and then you got Donald Trump who comes in and throws a monkey
00:46:22.260 wrench into the whole thing and they're like who the hell is this guy get him out of here
00:46:26.040 he's messing with our money he's messing with the military industrial complex he hasn't started a
00:46:31.860 new war what's he doing what does he think he's doing you guys have been paying 98 percent of
00:46:37.400 well it's not 98 percent I'm just you know speaking a matter of words but you're picking
00:46:42.960 up 90% to 80% of the bill in NATO. What's this guy Trump doing? And this isn't something that's
00:46:50.020 happened overnight. This is something that's been building over the last 25 years, 10 years, 15
00:46:57.840 years. And we've gotten so complacent and reliant, and these countries have gotten so reliant
00:47:04.240 on just knowing that America's there to foot the bill. I was talking to somebody about this
00:47:09.960 today. A very successful person. And we attribute it to businesses here in America. We're using
00:47:17.740 this as an example. If you know you can go in and take high risk on things, knowing there's
00:47:24.360 going to be a high reward if you make it through, but also knowing in the back of your mind that if
00:47:28.800 you fail, there's a safety net. 10 out of 10 people are going to take that. If I told you
00:47:37.060 you can open up a business for a million dollars.
00:47:39.800 Okay.
00:47:40.420 You put up a million dollars of your own money.
00:47:42.980 You run it for five years.
00:47:44.120 The thing goes under,
00:47:44.800 but you know,
00:47:45.460 when I tell you you're open in this business,
00:47:46.720 if you fail,
00:47:48.020 I'm going to be there for you.
00:47:51.060 And I'm going to give you that million bucks to go do it all over again and
00:47:54.000 fail again.
00:47:54.360 If you want to,
00:47:55.240 you're going to do it.
00:47:57.200 And that's exactly what this is.
00:47:59.220 This is exactly how this happens.
00:48:01.080 Not just on a world stage with NATO and the rest of these folks,
00:48:05.280 But right here in America with corporations, we almost saw two weeks ago where thankfully it sucks for the people who lost jobs.
00:48:13.160 It's never a good thing. Hopefully they'll pick up jobs elsewhere.
00:48:16.620 But we watched President Trump allow Spirit Airlines to go under.
00:48:19.860 If you know time and time again that you can run a shitty business and you'll be bailed out for it, you can run a business for five years in the red and not turn a profit.
00:48:29.380 or if you look at JetBlue right now, which I believe is going to be the next one to go,
00:48:33.560 you're going to keep doing shitty business because you know you're going to be bailed out at the end
00:48:38.080 of the day. So why should Spirit Airlines, and I'm just using this as an example because we all
00:48:43.020 just saw it happen, why should they be bailed out? Why should our tax dollars go to be spending on
00:48:48.380 them for them to be doing a crappy job to know that they're going to be saved at the end of the
00:48:53.500 day? That's not how business works. That's not how the real world works. When you're in high school
00:48:58.660 and you did shitty on your grades, and I'll use myself as an example,
00:49:01.720 a solid, proud B student, you know you ain't getting into Harvard. 0.96
00:49:11.080 You know you're not going to Cornell.
00:49:13.780 It's the same thing, and we've got to stop normalizing that.
00:49:19.580 Businesses failing isn't always the worst thing,
00:49:22.180 but bailing them out constantly is.
00:49:24.340 the eu is just a socialist today as warsaw packed nations in the 80s is it any wonder
00:49:32.680 they no longer supported us or pull out their own weight you're absolutely right
00:49:36.340 you are 150 right strafer it's just as bad now as it's ever been and there's no signs of it
00:49:45.300 getting any better by the way there's a good reason why macron's wife keeps slapping yeah 0.99
00:49:50.580 I don't know if you joined us on the show yesterday,
00:49:52.720 but he was allegedly texting salacious text messages to reporters,
00:49:58.880 and his wife wasn't.
00:49:59.680 I guess understandably so, right?
00:50:02.960 His wife wasn't happy with it, so you hit him with a backhand.
00:50:06.280 But if she's smacking him with a backhand in front of everybody else on a plane,
00:50:12.120 I think he's getting way worse, maybe a belt when he gets home.
00:50:17.960 So, folks, that's all for us tonight.
00:50:19.420 we were supposed to wrap the show 20 minutes ago,
00:50:21.040 but I went on on my rant about my dog and I took your comments,
00:50:25.020 which I love doing.
00:50:26.060 And I appreciate you guys hanging tight with us as always truly greatly
00:50:31.140 appreciated.
00:50:31.740 So that's all for us tonight.
00:50:33.460 We appreciate you guys hanging with us.
00:50:34.880 We'll see you back here tomorrow for the great America show folks.
00:50:37.000 Well,
00:50:37.140 not tomorrow.
00:50:37.820 See,
00:50:37.980 I'm losing my mind tomorrow,
00:50:39.860 Saturday.
00:50:40.260 We're going to take Saturday off.
00:50:42.020 We're going to spend the day with the dog and see if I can get them to the
00:50:44.300 dog park.
00:50:45.280 But we'll be,
00:50:45.900 we'll be back here Monday folks.
00:50:47.040 And once again,
00:50:47.600 And please, if any vets out there, please don't hesitate to reach out to me
00:50:52.120 just to give me some mental clarity on things.
00:50:54.680 I would truly be forever in debt and grateful to you guys.
00:50:58.120 So that's all for us tonight, folks, here on The Great America Show.
00:51:00.140 Until Monday, I hope you all have a blessed weekend.
00:51:02.720 I hope you all have a great weekend.
00:51:04.340 Until we meet back here, folks, on Monday, may God bless you.
00:51:07.700 May God bless America.
00:51:09.400 May God bless the great Lou Dobbs.
00:51:10.740 And may God bless my 82-pound furry golden son.
00:51:15.000 See you back here Monday, folks.
00:51:16.260 Have a great weekend.
00:51:17.020 God bless you all.