The Megyn Kelly Show - August 25, 2024


Tucker Carlson - The FULL Interview | RFK Endorses Trump, Creepy Walz Vibes, and More


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

189.93044

Word Count

9,319

Sentence Count

671

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

On this weekend's episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, host Meghan Kelly sits down with her good friend Tucker Carlson to discuss Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s possible decision to endorse Donald Trump, the possibility of Bobby and Trump joining forces, and whether Tim Walls is creepy.


Transcript

00:00:00.440 Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at New East.
00:00:11.840 Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to this weekend special episode. Today we are bringing
00:00:17.100 you my full conversation this week with my pal Tucker Carlson. We got into some very important
00:00:23.000 topics like RFKJ and Trump, potentially joining forces, and whether Tucker played a role in
00:00:29.560 making that connection and whether Tim Walls is creepy. And I want to tell you that I am joining
00:00:36.520 Tucker on his live tour next month. I would love to see you all. He and I are going to travel to
00:00:43.040 Kansas City, Missouri together on September 12th at the T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Missouri. Okay.
00:00:50.180 Buy tickets now at tuckercarlson.com slash events and see yours truly and Tucker there on September
00:00:59.100 12th. Enjoy. And I'll see you Monday. The reports are that you and Don Jr. and maybe one other
00:01:07.820 have been working behind the scenes to convince RFKJ that there's no path forward for him in this
00:01:13.540 particular race, which is, I mean, whether you tried that or not, that's appears to be the case
00:01:17.680 and that he should drop out and endorse Donald Trump and potentially get a role in his administration.
00:01:24.100 Um, he has announced that he's going to be making an announcement on Friday. And when asked about
00:01:29.380 this, he just refused to confirm or deny for now, but did say, I'm not going to say anything about
00:01:33.240 Donald Trump when asked to condemn some of Trump's comments on climate change. Uh, so what would you
00:01:40.080 like to say about these reports? Well, I mean, I, I definitely didn't broker anything. Um, that's not my
00:01:46.540 role in life. I'm not good at that. Um, I would never, I just wouldn't do it, you know, go to
00:01:53.260 Bobby and say, you know, you can get this and go to Trump and say, you should do that. I mean,
00:01:58.900 you know, my only role just in general is knowing a lot of people, liking a lot of people. Um, I always
00:02:08.040 try to connect people just in general, you know, you should meet so-and-so, you know, so that, but I am not
00:02:13.660 a political actor, not good at it. I don't really understand politics. Most of my political
00:02:20.400 predictions are wrong. You know, I stay at 35,000 feet, which is the only place I'm comfortable or
00:02:26.720 competent. And the second, you know, I've been lured into saying, Oh, this race and this state is going
00:02:33.600 to go that way. I get humiliated because I don't really understand it for it. Same. Um, so no, I
00:02:38.820 didn't, I didn't broker anything. I, I know them both well, and I really like Bobby Kennedy. I always
00:02:44.900 have, I don't agree with him on everything obviously, but I like his spirit, which is, um,
00:02:51.800 inquisitive, pretty honest. I would say actually for a politician, very honest, brave. Um, I have a
00:02:59.540 lot of the, I share a lot of the concerns he's articulated about health and the environment. I really
00:03:05.120 care about the environment. I think climate change is not human caused. I disagree on that. I think
00:03:09.980 that's ridiculous actually. Um, climate is changing, but we're not doing it. Uh, but I'm
00:03:15.660 very concerned about the quality of the air and water and the soil. Very concerned. I think we all
00:03:20.540 should be in the more, you know, the more you are concerned. I'm really concerned by some of the drugs
00:03:25.080 people put in their bodies as a 22 year long sober person. Um, I really love sobriety. I, you know,
00:03:32.760 went to an AA meeting recently with Bobby Kennedy had the best time ever. So we have a lot and I,
00:03:37.340 and I'm a sportsman. I love hunting and fishing and so does he. So we have just a lot in common
00:03:41.740 personally. And, um, that's the basis of our friendship and of my affection, uh, for him on
00:03:48.000 the political question. I've already said, I have no idea what I'm talking about. And I really don't,
00:03:52.040 but this is my one insight, which I do think is true is I have no idea if he does endorse Trump
00:03:57.620 and these are two big personalities. So I'll kind of believe it when I see it, but if that happens
00:04:01.980 tomorrow, um, I think it'll help Trump probably. I don't really know, but I know for a fact that
00:04:08.780 Bobby running third party would hurt Trump because there is a big overlap in their voters and it's
00:04:13.680 not on all the issues. They disagree on a bunch of issues, but anyone who thinks the current system
00:04:18.980 is corrupt, um, is going to, is not voting for Kamala Harris because she is of course the physical
00:04:25.460 embodiment of corruption. And so you're voting for Bobby Kennedy or Donald Trump. That's the bottom
00:04:30.300 line. And so I think if he stayed in the race, it would definitely hurt Trump. That's my analysis
00:04:35.100 for what it's worth. There's a New York post report out today that isn't, well, no, two days ago,
00:04:41.520 it hit, uh, talking about where, how Bobby Kennedy is affecting this race between Harris and Trump.
00:04:47.700 And it's very telling. Um, they're looking at some, some recent polling and saying that take
00:04:53.520 Arizona, Trump leads, uh, Kamala Harris by one point in Arizona and Bobby Kennedy, they're taking
00:05:00.640 5%. So, I mean, important enough that he could definitely sway that race in Michigan, um, showing
00:05:09.620 Trump it's basically tied 45 to 44 Kennedy drying 4% of the vote, Nevada, another nail biter saying
00:05:19.740 Trump leads Harris. They are 43 to 42, 6% behind Bobby Kennedy, North Carolina, um, 47 to 44 in Trump's
00:05:30.660 favor, 2% backing RFKJ. So it is really interesting how tight it is. Pennsylvania, Harris reads, leads
00:05:40.300 Trump by two points and Wisconsin, she leads him by four points. Kennedy's at 4% and 3% respectively.
00:05:47.860 So this guy, he may not have the votes that he had maybe, you know, six months ago when
00:05:54.900 he was pulling more like 11%, but he truly could swing this election. If the people getting
00:06:01.220 ready to vote for him did what he asked them to do and voted for, let's say in this case,
00:06:06.760 Trump. Yes, I think that's right. And there's, there's a whole kind of demographic in this
00:06:12.580 country, um, that's meaningful in numbers and it's non-liberal nature, people kind of
00:06:18.240 old fashioned hippie types. They're not all into neoliberalism. Actually, a lot of them
00:06:23.480 still believe in civil liberties. They appreciate nature. They don't want to see it despoiled
00:06:28.200 with chemicals. They don't think Monsanto is like a great company necessarily. Um, and they
00:06:34.180 look at Kamala Harris and, and who's not even a real person. I mean, it could be anybody,
00:06:38.880 but they look at that machine financed by the banks and pharma. And they think to themselves,
00:06:45.180 you know, I don't have anything in common with these people. And they maybe look at Trump and
00:06:48.760 they're like, who's that guy? He's weird. I don't like him either. But there are a lot of like
00:06:53.860 right-wing hippies actually, particularly in rural areas. They have guns. They, they live in rural
00:06:58.000 areas. Of course they use guns. And so I think those are all potential Trump voters. There are some
00:07:04.560 style problems that turn them off to Trump, but they're definitely not on the side of like
00:07:09.960 black rock at all. And Bobby Kennedy, and I live near a lot of people like this. I share a lot of
00:07:16.240 their views. So I I'm very familiar with this demographic. And I think that Bobby Kennedy is a,
00:07:22.100 is a pretty good way in to voting for Trump for them. He has credibility with them and for good
00:07:28.780 reason. I share your concerns about what's happening with the environment and the toxins and the food
00:07:33.940 supply and all that. And I, it's funny, Tucker, you'll laugh because I, I, so I recently decided
00:07:40.900 that I was going to stop getting pedicure. Like I get a pedicure, but I don't get toe polish.
00:07:46.340 I don't get toenail polish. And I'm like that, you know, I don't want the top. Would you look at me?
00:07:50.920 Would you look at the number of toxins I have on me right now in my hair? I'm like, not to mention
00:07:56.600 the Botox, like what a Charlotte and I am. But you know, it's like around the edges, Tucker,
00:08:01.780 we do what we can to try to minimize the toxins coming in. That's where I draw the line.
00:08:08.840 No, I mean, if I'm being honest, I come from a family like that. Like what's in your toothpaste,
00:08:13.900 what's in your deodorant. I mean, I, you know, I'm 55. I grew up in California in the seventies
00:08:19.280 where people were really concerned about this stuff. A lot of them were kind of dippy liberal
00:08:24.160 people that we made fun of. And, you know, I still make fun of them. On the other hand,
00:08:29.840 those concerns turned out to be absolutely real. And if you look at the rates of chronic
00:08:34.760 illness in this country, I mean, it's, it's destroying the country. And I got a conversation
00:08:41.360 last week with a woman called Casey means who's a physician. She's Callie's sister, right?
00:08:47.380 Callie's sister. Callie's a friend of mine and a wonderful guy, a wonderful guy, but his sister
00:08:52.140 is one of the most powerful people I've ever interviewed in my, you know, in 33 years of
00:08:55.900 interviewing people. I've met very few people like Casey means. First of all, she has the
00:09:01.300 credibility, the authority. She's top of her class at Stanford medical school. She's a surgeon. Okay.
00:09:05.940 Which is the highest level of medicine, obviously. And she left it all because she thought the system
00:09:11.140 was so corrupt. But the compelling part of the interview for me was just the litany of health
00:09:16.840 statistics that she threw out there and the country's actually dying. And I sense that I've read
00:09:22.420 about it before, but I've never seen those stats collected in one place in the way that she did.
00:09:28.240 And it's an emergency. It's an emergency that I would say supersedes all other emergency sperm
00:09:33.060 counts are down to zero in a lot of men. Like you can't continue the species. So what is causing this
00:09:39.040 is the obvious question. Autism rates out of control to a much higher level than I ever realized.
00:09:45.040 And so for all the people who said, you know, how dare you speculate about what causes autism?
00:09:49.280 Okay. I don't know what causes autism. I will freely concede that, but something is causing
00:09:54.700 autism. Actually, it's not just that the measurements have changed. We're counting
00:09:58.080 autism cases. Like, no, no, the absolute number of autism cases is to an emergency level. And that's
00:10:04.500 true for a lot of, of, of chronic conditions and nobody cares. And so I'm just saying as a political
00:10:11.440 matter, there are a lot of people who care. And we put that interview up the other day. It's kind
00:10:15.740 of an obscure topic. It has nothing to do with the election or the Ukraine war inflation. And the
00:10:20.800 response that we got suggested to me that a lot of people sense this is going on and they want
00:10:26.480 someone to talk about it. And I hope if Bobby endorses Trump, and of course I hope he does,
00:10:32.240 that he'll spend the next couple of months talking about this stuff in public because
00:10:35.340 somebody needs to. This is one of his favorites. I mean, for sure, this is,
00:10:39.200 he's come on the show many times and I've argued with him about why he doesn't pick up my favorite
00:10:43.000 culture issues. And he tells me what his favorite issues are. And that's, that's important too.
00:10:47.600 You know what I mean? What he's pushing? He's right. Nobody else is really talking about. And so
00:10:52.120 it would be fascinating to see him come into a Trump administration with his unique views and
00:10:58.900 experience. I mean, he made his bones as an environmental lawyer and he's a true expert on
00:11:04.160 that stuff. And I think Trump would listen to him on the things that he really is an expert on. And
00:11:09.000 maybe we would have a different approach on some of this stuff. So we'll know soon. I think it would
00:11:13.140 be a great move for him. Um, well, we got 24 hours or so to, to figure it out. Okay. I got to talk to
00:11:19.100 you. So much has happened since you last came on. Um, JD Vance became Trump's running mate. I also heard
00:11:25.780 you had something to do with that. Uh, that is brilliant. And I totally support that move. I know
00:11:31.380 some Republicans are still, they have their noses in a joint, but hopefully they're seeing what a great
00:11:35.200 heck he was now when he's so deftly handling the media. He's everywhere. Last night he was in five
00:11:40.580 different networks, you know? And meanwhile, Tim Walsh will only go in front of the golden microphone
00:11:45.940 with her, as you say, not even real people. So what do you make though of the media pile on
00:11:53.020 against JD started with an interview he gave to you a couple of years ago or with a childish cat lady,
00:11:59.120 right? Comment. Nobody wanted to report the context, you know, a snarky remark, but it, you know,
00:12:04.220 we went back and played the whole context of the original remarks that he'd made,
00:12:09.280 what you guys were discussing. Nobody does that though. So now they've demonized this guy
00:12:13.660 as a woman hater, even though all his major role models and mentors and the people,
00:12:18.700 the loving people in his life have been women. Um, and as you say, he hates IVF,
00:12:23.620 even though he's on record as saying he's pro IVF, he's against the bay. Like all the stuff that
00:12:27.880 they've been doing to him has been particularly nasty. So what do you think of it?
00:12:32.200 Well, I mean the childless cat lady thing I felt bad about, I'm pretty sure I haven't went looked
00:12:38.660 at the tape again, but I'm pretty sure I egged him on to say something like that. And I think
00:12:42.800 it's a mean thing. I think I'm responsible for that. And, um, I have a tendency to get way over
00:12:48.560 my skis and get mean. Um, and I regret that, you know, it's very ugly. And I'm, I'm, I'm ashamed of
00:12:54.720 the many, many times when I've said nasty things like that. I feel sorry for childless people,
00:12:59.080 whether they have cats or not. And I mean it as someone who has four children who are the root
00:13:03.600 of my happiness, you know, I, I really feel compassion and the whole point. Well, the
00:13:09.220 intended point, I may have distorted it in the, you know, getting cable newsy and being nasty to
00:13:14.240 people. But the whole point is we should be encouraging people to experience the things
00:13:19.660 that make them the happiest. And I think any parent will tell you as hard as it is having kids,
00:13:23.740 like that is one of the main sources of happiness for people from the beginning of time. And if we're
00:13:28.980 discouraging that or making it impossible for people to have kids, that's on us, that's a major
00:13:33.400 sin and we should try to make it better. Um, so I just want to say that, that I felt bad about that
00:13:38.200 and many other nasty things I've said over the years where I diminish people or make fun of their
00:13:42.140 appearance. That's, that's totally wrong. So I'm sorry, but I would say of JD Vance, it was hilarious
00:13:47.280 because he's so weird. He hates when he's like one of the only politicians I know. And I know a lot
00:13:53.200 of politicians who has a happy, normal marriage. He actually cares what his wife thinks. She's his
00:13:57.840 partner, like actual partner. She's very smart and a really nice person, a cool person. And he isn't
00:14:03.340 like a normal, happy marriage. If you brought, I've actually been around it in private. If you brought a
00:14:08.320 camera into JD Vance's household, you would see like a husband who loves his wife, a father who loves his
00:14:14.340 children. Like you really would. You can't say that for almost any other politician on either side.
00:14:20.540 And I don't want to be mean. I've already said, I don't want to be mean, but like that,
00:14:23.980 that walls guy is a creep. I'm just telling you that as someone who went to boarding school in
00:14:28.200 the eighties, like I know exactly who that guy is. And I'm sorry. It's just, I, you know,
00:14:32.800 I hope I'm wrong. I don't think I am. And honestly, Tucker, why, why is he so obsessed with
00:14:37.740 transing children, making it possible for them to separate from their parents and have their body parts
00:14:43.500 chopped off? Hello? Yeah. Well, I lived in a boy's dorm in a New England boarding school in the
00:14:48.960 1980s with a lot of guys like Tim Walz. Okay. So I, I saw that guy and I'm like, oh, wow. I know
00:14:55.100 exactly. You're a creeper as we used to call him for sure. And, you know, I, I guess I probably
00:15:01.320 shouldn't, I definitely shouldn't suggest what I'm suggesting without evidence. I don't have evidence
00:15:06.480 beyond what I've seen. So I just want to say that I'm probably again, are you mean like a pervert?
00:15:10.420 I got it. When you say creep, I just, there's something wrong with that guy. He's a weirdo.
00:15:13.820 He's a weirdo. And you can tell watching him and I'm sorry. I just lived long enough that I know that
00:15:20.120 your gut level perceptions are rooted in truth. They're not always precisely true. I've gotten
00:15:24.700 many things wrong. Like the details are unknown to me, but I look at that guy and I'm like, you're a
00:15:28.820 weirdo. And everyone's like, no, he's so normal. No, not normal. Sorry. And so, and there's another
00:15:35.060 thing. There's another thing about Tim Walz that hasn't got as much, gotten as much airtime.
00:15:38.300 And it's true. He actually did remove, um, they were coming up with the Minnesota human
00:15:42.900 rights law and revising it, renewing it. You know, this class is protected. You can't discriminate
00:15:48.740 against these people and you can't discriminate against gays and lesbians. And the law had said
00:15:53.960 to be clear, pedophiles get no protection under this law. Pedophiles do not fall under the definition
00:16:00.720 of a protected class. And they removed that language. They removed that language under Tim
00:16:07.180 Walz that the pedophiles. So it made it more ambiguous. Now some of the LGBTQ community said,
00:16:12.960 well, we removed that because we don't want to be associated with it. You don't, we don't need to
00:16:16.000 say that right after you're talking about gay people, we shouldn't even be in the same breath
00:16:19.320 as pedophiles, but it did make it more ambiguous. And some objected saying, why would we take this out
00:16:25.240 and make it less clear that we're not trying to protect pedophiles? In any event, it remained out.
00:16:28.880 Tim Walz signed that bill. I'm not saying he's a pedophile. I'm just saying you don't hear about
00:16:33.040 this stuff from the mainstream media because they're so determined to tell us he's our dad.
00:16:36.880 And by the way, what is he doing in a high school setting with children talking to them about their
00:16:42.440 sex lives? Like that's just prima facie wrong. It's totally wrong. And a healthy society would
00:16:47.220 not tolerate that. You were not allowed to have teachers talking to kids about their sex lives.
00:16:51.340 And I don't care if you're saying, oh, they're bullied. Okay. You know, but you're still adults are not
00:16:56.920 allowed to get involved in the sex lives of children unless they're the parents of those
00:17:00.900 children, period. He started the LGBTQ alliance. I just disagree with the entire thing. The gay
00:17:05.600 straight alliance, like, are you an anti-gay bigot? Well, of course I'm not an anti-gay bigot.
00:17:09.980 I am just against across the board, creepy teachers talking to other people's children about those
00:17:16.140 children's sex lives. That is totally wrong. And that is, I think that's criminally adjacent.
00:17:21.480 Actually, I think it's a crime. And I don't think any normal father would put up with that. And you
00:17:26.100 sort of wonder like, where are the dads here saying, you talk to my child about his sex life
00:17:31.120 one more time. I'm going to, you know, I'm going to hurt you. That's the healthy response. Like,
00:17:35.260 no. And I've just been around a lot. And again, I went to boarding school. I've seen this stuff.
00:17:39.960 That is totally wrong. And who would do that? If somebody said to me, you know, there are kids in
00:17:45.360 our school being bullied because of their sex lives. I'd be like, well, I'm totally opposed to
00:17:49.300 bullying and cruelty and meanness. Yes. But no, I'm not going to sit around and talk to children
00:17:54.720 about who they have sex with because that's creepy. It's totally creepy. And no one can say
00:18:01.260 that.
00:18:01.400 Who wants to introduce that topic to children?
00:18:04.440 I agree.
00:18:05.060 Even in a private setting, it's difficult enough when you have a parental obligation at some point
00:18:08.260 to discuss it. In the school setting, when it's somebody else's kid? I mean, such a disgusting
00:18:13.280 line to cross. But yes, he's-
00:18:15.140 I totally agree. And the guy's like, oh no, I'm proud of that. No, you should be ashamed.
00:18:19.100 It should not be allowed. It is the standard now in all schools where the school therapist
00:18:24.420 or the nurse or some creepy football coach like Tim Walls gets to talk to your kids about
00:18:29.680 their sex lives. And I would just say, no, they're not doing that in Romania. They're
00:18:35.360 not doing that in China. And those are not countries I want to live in, but they're countries
00:18:40.480 that are rooted in age-old common sense, which is that crosses a line. That line ends with,
00:18:47.820 like, if you allow that line to be crossed, adults will have sex with kids. Okay? That
00:18:52.160 is true. I'm not accusing Tim Walls of doing that. I have seen that personally. Again,
00:18:56.580 being in a boarding school where that happened, you know, I'm just going to mentor you and
00:19:00.060 talk to you about your sexual identity struggles and end up sleeping with a kid. Like, that's
00:19:03.880 why we don't allow that. That's why I would never allow-
00:19:06.540 No, there's no question. There's no question that inappropriate sexual discussions with
00:19:09.900 children is grooming. It just is.
00:19:12.660 It's true.
00:19:13.080 And I realize they say, oh, they're bullied and we want to talk to them. It's not for you
00:19:15.980 to do. It's not for you to do. And certainly not at the younger ages. That's for the parents
00:19:20.400 to do, if at all. I mean, like, that's up to a mom and dad to discuss when and in what
00:19:24.520 way those topics are discussed.
00:19:26.540 Exactly. I, this gets me to something that happened when, when Obama was speaking the
00:19:31.680 other night. Now, the reason I think, I think this is interesting is because Obama is such
00:19:37.160 an elitist, like just prick. He doesn't realize how off putting this kind of comment is, but
00:19:45.080 I was like, I love that summary though. That's so good.
00:19:47.940 It just is. And so I was jarred by the comment. Then you showed up wearing a flannel shirt and
00:19:56.180 these two things made me pull this soundbite and it ties in beautifully to the discussion
00:20:00.540 we're having right now. Listen to him.
00:20:03.180 Tim is the kind of person who should be in politics. Born in a small town, served his country,
00:20:11.760 taught kids, coached football, took care of his neighbors. He knows who he is and he knows
00:20:21.740 what's important. You can tell those, those flannel shirts he wears don't come from some
00:20:27.760 political consultant. They come from his closet and they have been through some stuff.
00:20:32.640 It's like the, the inability to wrestle with who Tim Walz is when he's done and policy one and
00:20:51.660 number two, like, Oh, look at the flannel. I mean, he's, he's middle America. All right. Look at him
00:20:57.540 in his flannel. This says Obama in his $4,000 suit. It's also silly and superficial. So Obama
00:21:05.340 likes his clothes. Okay. What? You know what I mean? This is a guy who let the biggest city in his
00:21:11.880 state burn, whose wife said she enjoyed it. And she breathed deeply of the burning rubber,
00:21:17.000 kept the windows open to do it. These are, these are sick people. But more than that, like if that's
00:21:22.620 true, if the democratic party is the party of working people, then how come none of the working
00:21:27.260 people are voting for Democrats anymore? You know what I mean? They have to vote for Republicans.
00:21:32.060 And by the way, I would, from my perspective, they shouldn't have to vote for Republican Republican
00:21:36.220 party. You know, Mitch McConnell could care less about the opioid crisis. Obviously I don't think
00:21:42.000 the Republicans represent them very well, but the Democrats have such contempt for them, such hatred
00:21:47.220 for them that rural people have had no choice, but to vote Republican. I mean, the democratic party has
00:21:54.160 gone out of its way to hurt them. Actually, the white working class, that's just a fact put them at
00:21:59.640 the, at the bottom rung of medicine distribution during COVID discriminated against them on the basis
00:22:06.280 of, of like healthcare because of their skin color and, and their socioeconomic status. Like they are
00:22:13.680 truly hated by the democratic party. And I, you know, I don't know Obama well enough to know what he
00:22:19.560 actually thinks of them, but their policies have really hurt these people. And again, I live in an
00:22:25.280 area that was Democrat because there was milts and these are not people who wanted to vote Republican.
00:22:30.660 They didn't grow up voting Republican. Their grandparents didn't vote Republican. They're
00:22:34.180 union members. And now they're mostly voting Republican because they have no choice. So like some
00:22:40.040 lecture about Tim Walz's wardrobe that, you know, Obama thinks is very snazzy or it's like so stupid
00:22:45.520 actually. Well, maybe he wants them to vote for you too. Cause you got, you got the checkered flannel.
00:22:49.880 It looks flannel. I mean, I grew up in La Jolla, California in an affluent family. I never pretend
00:22:55.980 I'm the voice of the working class. I'm the opposite of the, I spent my whole life in DC,
00:23:00.360 you know, living in Northwest DC in an expensive house and having, you know, lunch with senators every
00:23:05.920 day. So, I mean, I'm hardly a representative of America's, you know, dying working class at all. I just,
00:23:13.320 I like the people, I like the country and I'm, I'm just trying to be honest about what I see,
00:23:19.400 but the fraudulence there is so transparent. Like who would fall for that? Actually.
00:23:25.000 Well, now, I mean, they're trying to style him, as I said, into our dad. That was actually,
00:23:31.520 I think a Politico tweet. You're America's dad. I mean, it's like, no, we're good. And they're
00:23:36.880 calling her mom, momala, our dad, like really seriously looking for new parent figures in the
00:23:44.760 absence of good ones of their own, I suppose. And I do wonder like, what's wrong with us?
00:23:49.980 Because most of us don't need new parents and aren't looking to some politician to step into
00:23:55.180 the breach. And now today's line in the wake of the Tim wall speeches, um, he is
00:24:01.940 the definition of non-toxic male. He's the not, he's the anti you Tucker. He's the anti Trump,
00:24:09.160 the anti JD Vance. He's, he's like the soft man who still coaches football. I'll give you a
00:24:16.800 Dana bash making this point last night on CNN, but they are doing so in trying to put forward,
00:24:26.000 um, male figures, Tim walls being one of them, uh, Doug Emhoff last night who, um, can speak to
00:24:34.940 men out there who, um, might not be the sort of testosterone laden, you know, uh, gun toting
00:24:43.420 kind of guy who wants to listen to Hulk Hogan and the kind of, um, players that came out at the RNC
00:24:51.440 or might want to listen to that, but also maybe in addition, understand that it's okay in 2024 to
00:24:59.140 be a man comfortable in his own skin. What we saw at the Trump convention, um, which was, as you
00:25:05.640 know, somebody, I forget, I forget exactly who said it testosterone, uh, with kid rock and the
00:25:10.580 ultimate fighting champion guy and, uh, Hulk Hogan, uh, Dana White. Yeah. I'll remember Hulk Hogan
00:25:16.880 actually ripped off his shirt and he had another shirt underneath, which I think is not exactly what
00:25:20.920 the rip off the shirt thing is supposed to be, but in any case, I digress.
00:25:26.200 What do you make of it? Well, it's just weird to me as someone who spent, you know, almost a decade
00:25:30.820 at CNN, that that's their aid team. Now it's like sad, you know, really those Dana bash is like doing
00:25:38.160 political analysis. It's like, if you live long enough, you, you see how absurd things really are
00:25:43.380 to someone who knows Dana bash. Um, but leaving that aside, I think they're absolutely right. If you,
00:25:47.840 you know, if you want weak men and the angry women, um, around them, like that's the party for you for
00:25:53.780 sure. You know, men who hate themselves, but I don't think that most people want that actually.
00:25:59.300 And they've spent 50 years trying to convince us that masculinity is dangerous. And so we live in a
00:26:04.680 world with very little of it and the society has become much more violent and much more unhappy and
00:26:09.780 much more chaotic. Actually masculinity, like femininity is a product of nature. It's a good thing. We should
00:26:15.740 never be against nature, the natural order. And of course there are horrible men who are violent and
00:26:22.080 you know, all violence basically comes from men. That's bad, but that doesn't mean masculinity is
00:26:26.400 bad. And if you want to know what happens without it, look around at modern America. It's a miserable
00:26:30.700 country with angry people in it. And if you want more of that, you know, vote for Tim Walls who I just
00:26:37.100 want to say, once again, I'm totally convinced is creepy. I think I'll be vindicated. I hope I'm wrong,
00:26:42.040 but I think he is, but, but whatever, he's clearly weak. And Doug Emhoff, his daughter comes out on
00:26:48.920 stage. I, again, I'm trying not to be mean, but like I look at Doug Emhoff's daughter, miserable,
00:26:54.240 covered in tattoos. And I'm like, anyone who was a child like that should not have political power
00:26:57.680 because you've, you've, you've messed up enough. Do you know what I mean? You, I mean, like, I do think
00:27:04.280 that your personal life really matters. If you don't have a spouse who loves and respects you, if you don't
00:27:08.340 have children who love and respect you, I feel sorry for you, but you definitely can't have
00:27:12.860 control over my life because you have not done a good job. So he's the one, I mean, yes, there's a
00:27:18.520 million articles to calling Tim Walls, our new dad and saying, he's the kind of guy who would fix your
00:27:22.180 flat tire for you. But political, the most recent one was about Doug Emhoff. That's who it was. And
00:27:26.880 they called him meet the headline was meet Doug Emhoff dad in chief, this guy who cheated on his first
00:27:34.140 wife by banging the nanny, impregnating her. And there was even either an abortion or an abandoned
00:27:40.260 child. And they actually want us to swallow him as our dad. You know what? My dad was a good dad who
00:27:46.920 never cheated on my mom, who never impregnated another person who never had an abortion with an
00:27:52.380 affair. This is sick. Why are they looking at these men as like their new daddy figures?
00:27:58.900 Well, because that's the whole program of the party. I mean, the party is the most important thing.
00:28:03.100 That's really the story of Kamala Harris. I don't spend a lot of time beating up on Kamala Harris
00:28:06.740 because I don't think she's a significant figure. She just happened to be there.
00:28:10.940 What we've seen over the past six weeks is what actually matters in the Democratic Party,
00:28:15.220 which is not individuals, their charisma, their ideas, their program. It's the party itself.
00:28:20.860 The party itself is more important than any single person in the party. The individual doesn't matter.
00:28:25.780 It's the collective. And that collective, in their view, should replace
00:28:31.180 everything else and should be the subject of your first and primary loyalty. In other words,
00:28:38.340 you know, your parents violate COVID law, your brother violates COVID law, you rat them out to
00:28:43.380 the party, to the state, because the party is the most important thing. So of course,
00:28:48.240 they think that whoever runs the party should be mom or dad, because the party is more important
00:28:54.080 than the church, than the family, to your friendships, to your work. I mean, it's got to be
00:29:01.920 the center of your loyalty. And this is just the totalitarian worldview. It's always been the same.
00:29:07.740 It was the same in the Soviet era. It was the same during the revolutionary era in France and Spain.
00:29:12.980 In every country that's ever had a revolution, whether it's communist or whatever they call it,
00:29:17.080 the names don't mean anything, because it's the same idea. It's the party replaces God and family
00:29:23.800 and personal loyalty. And so, yeah, of course, it could be, you know, it doesn't matter who's the head
00:29:29.160 of the party. That person should be dead. And that's why the Democratic Party spends so much time
00:29:34.140 trying to destroy all of their pre-existing loyalties, primarily the family and the church.
00:29:38.820 That's why they've got a vasectomy lab at the DNC, because, of course, having kids
00:29:45.720 makes you realize, like, my kids are more important than anything else, obviously.
00:29:50.920 And women parading down the street as mifepristone abortion pills, literally in costumes that are the
00:29:58.920 abortion pill. Yeah, I mean, you really realize it's actually been an amazing and instructive
00:30:05.800 experience to watch this and just to watch the last couple of years, because they've admitted
00:30:10.140 what's really important. Like, I always thought they were for abortion because, I don't know,
00:30:15.100 they felt sorry for the 14-year-old who got raped, which I do too, of course, so I get that.
00:30:19.880 But it had nothing to do with that. They like abortion for its own sake, because it prevents
00:30:23.980 childbirth, because it prevents new life from coming into the world. They're for it on its own terms.
00:30:30.580 It's a positive good to them. Now, you can be as pro-choice as you want and still think,
00:30:36.040 that's the most grotesque attitude possible. Like, they're just for human sacrifice.
00:30:40.020 They're for killing for its own sake. They're opposed to children. Like, what's the other
00:30:43.620 explanation? Honestly, there are some. They're not all that way, but there are some. No, no,
00:30:47.480 they're not. And that's why they run around with, I'm proud of my abortion. I love my abortion.
00:30:52.480 And they're touting the fact that they've killed 25 in utero babies just this week alone. They're
00:30:57.800 proud of it. 25 abortions have taken place outside of the DNC. As they're talking to us about joy,
00:31:04.320 they're literally killing babies outside and then bragging about it.
00:31:08.000 Well, so how is that not a religion? I mean, that's a religion. That's not a political movement.
00:31:12.080 Obviously, it's nothing to do with politics, actually. That's a religion. They're worshiping
00:31:15.460 something. They're worshiping the death of human beings. So that's the oldest religion there is,
00:31:20.360 actually, is the religion that tells you by killing, you get joy. I mean, this is like age old,
00:31:29.300 the beginning of recorded history. Every civilization has practiced human sacrifice,
00:31:34.120 every single one, and on every continent. And you can ask yourself, like, why? What is that exactly?
00:31:40.540 Which is a whole nother conversation. But that's just factually true. And that's what we're seeing
00:31:43.700 here. This is not political. It's religious. Why do you think that in the past week, when the
00:31:52.740 Democrats have controlled the airwaves, and their ratings have been very good for this Democratic
00:31:56.920 National Convention, the betting odds on who's going to win this election have swung 10 points
00:32:04.440 to Donald Trump's favor. Let me give you the rundown. June 28th, post the disastrous debate for
00:32:11.440 Biden, they showed Trump up 33 points over Joe Biden. This is the betting odds. June 15th,
00:32:16.840 after the attempted assassination, Trump up 48 points over Joe Biden. July 22nd, the day it became
00:32:24.400 obvious Harris was going to be subbed in. Trump up 26. So he's starting to fall. August 16th,
00:32:30.040 which was last Friday, Harris up 8.6, which had been a huge swing in her favor, reflecting what
00:32:38.340 happened in the media and the coronation and her not speaking to anybody. And then in the past week,
00:32:44.180 Trump is now up to a 10 point swing in his favor as she has dominated the airwaves and all the
00:32:52.220 Democratic all-stars, Tucker, Michelle, Barack, Oprah, Tim Walls, Nancy. And the numbers are going
00:33:00.760 like this, at least on the betting odds. You know, it's hard to understand the collective wisdom of
00:33:07.320 markets. I often don't understand it. I can only guess. I think those are amazing numbers, though.
00:33:12.740 Thank you for reading those. But my sense is that people know this is as good as it's going to get
00:33:19.780 for the Democratic Party. I mean, they literally have control of the airwaves for a full week in a
00:33:25.840 stage managed production, a propaganda show, which is what all conventions are. And it's probably not
00:33:31.320 going to get better than what it is right now. Like what what else can they do? Like have more abortions
00:33:38.040 between now and November? Like, you know what I mean? Like what else is there? There there isn't
00:33:43.460 actually a program that uplifts or helps people. I do think there's the sense that the economy is
00:33:49.020 in actual peril, that we're just kind of holding it together with masking tape until the inevitable
00:33:54.720 collapse. And what's their answer for that? You know what I mean? Like capital, higher capital gains
00:34:01.840 tax or unrealized gains tax? Like they don't have an answer, actually. They're just putting pressure on
00:34:07.940 Powell. I mean, like our entire economic program in the United States seems to be manipulating the
00:34:14.240 Federal Reserve on interest rates. Like that's it. There's no other answer. And that's obviously
00:34:18.240 an inadequate answer. So I mean, that would be my guess that people looking at the fundamentals know
00:34:24.720 that they're out of tricks, you know, and maybe abortions in the parking lot won't be enough in the
00:34:30.640 end. Mm hmm. Yeah. I mean, maybe they're starting to feel the economic pain that's hitting the news
00:34:35.220 day by day. You saw the report yesterday that we had to revise the jobs report downward almost a
00:34:41.140 million eight hundred and eighteen thousand. They had overstated new jobs created. This is all puffery.
00:34:46.680 And now the truth is coming out. And then the Commerce Department head goes on with ABC and she gets
00:34:55.120 asked about this downward revision by the Department of Labor. They played her a soundbite of Trump saying
00:35:01.480 there'd been a downward revision of eight hundred thousand plus. And they asked her, you know,
00:35:06.940 how about it, lady? And listen, listen to Gina Raimondo. I'm curious as to your thoughts on today,
00:35:14.720 the Bureau of Labor saying that more than eight hundred thousand fewer jobs were actually created
00:35:19.260 than initially reported. And we have a soundbite here just to play. We can listen to it together
00:35:23.480 because Donald Trump is already addressing this on a campaign trail. Let's take a listen to that one
00:35:27.800 together. The administration padded the numbers with an extra, listen to this one, 818,000 jobs
00:35:38.080 that don't exist. So they said they existed and they never did exist. They built them up so that
00:35:46.220 they could say what a wonderful job they're doing. So when you hear that, do you potentially think that
00:35:52.460 this new numbers could be a liability for this campaign? No. When I hear that, first of all,
00:35:56.920 I don't believe it because I've never heard Donald Trump say anything truthful. It is though from
00:36:01.580 the Bureau of Labor. I don't, I'm not familiar with that. She's familiar. Two additional points.
00:36:09.940 She's been reportedly considered for treasury secretary in the Kamala Harris administration.
00:36:16.200 It's just treasury. This woman who's never heard of the Bureau of Labor report. And that story was
00:36:21.580 ignored by all of the big three media last night on their evening news, except ABC gave it 10 seconds.
00:36:29.820 It's just crazy to me that Gina Raimondo was, was the governor of Rhode Island, the state I used to
00:36:34.200 live in, I'm pretty familiar with it, that she was rewarded with a cabinet seat after what she did in
00:36:39.440 Rhode Island. Like there's no connection between achievement and advancement anymore. Like the
00:36:44.740 meritocracy really is dead in the United States, which is the core problem. Well, exactly. But
00:36:49.780 Gina Raimondo was a governor. Like you can, you know, she did not help Rhode Island at all. And I
00:36:54.640 think she's smart and she was famously moderate and all this stuff. And like, she was pretty promising
00:36:59.100 as a, as a governor. I thought she Democrat, I didn't vote for her or anything, but I, you know,
00:37:03.280 she could have made that state much better and she didn't, it got worse. So how the hell did she
00:37:07.800 get in Biden's cabinet? Right. First thing, second thing, you know, it's not about Trump. Notice she
00:37:13.260 just like, Oh, he's a liar. Okay. Um, whatever, but you're lying about basic economic stats. And that
00:37:22.620 is really the problem. That's the crucial problem. If you can't even trust the numbers coming out of
00:37:26.840 the government, if everything is a lie from how Trump almost got assassinated to how Kamala Harris got
00:37:33.560 the nomination to Joe Biden's health, to, to basic numbers on employment or the CPI or whatever,
00:37:40.120 if all the numbers are cooked, if everything is political, then you just don't have a functional
00:37:45.080 society actually at that point. Like, I think we're really tampering with the formula here. Like the
00:37:50.820 secret service cannot be a political instrument. Neither can the FBI or DOJ. No, you can't lie about
00:37:56.540 every fundamental number. Something as simple as how many people have jobs. You can't do that or else
00:38:02.520 the whole thing will fall apart, you know, 250 years of effort to build the society and you could
00:38:08.260 lose it if you do stuff like that. And they are, and everyone kind of knows it. It's freaking me out
00:38:13.820 watching this. You mentioned, um, my FBI, one of the things, of course, that going back to our earlier
00:38:20.480 discussion, RFKJ has been railing about is the, you know, intelligence community and how corrupt he
00:38:25.680 thinks they are. Don jr. Was on with Glenn Beck yesterday and said, he loves the idea of RFKJ.
00:38:31.800 Like as head of CIA or doing something to take apart these organizations and start rebuilding
00:38:38.120 them. What do you make of that idea? Like if you, if you Tucker Carlson could wave a magic wand and
00:38:43.120 say, this is what I would use RFKJ for, what would it be? Uh, well, I'd give him declassification power
00:38:48.840 immediately. I, you know, I don't even know if that's legal, uh, under federal law, but I would,
00:38:53.380 I would try to get. Oh, I, I would look, I think one of the biggest, I mean, I think one of the
00:38:59.840 reasons we have such a corrupt society at this point is because secrecy makes it possible.
00:39:05.540 You know, secrecy is that we don't, we have no privacy. It's so interesting. We have no privacy.
00:39:09.720 You keep your iPhone in your bedroom and someone can listen to you, you know, talking to your spouse.
00:39:14.540 Okay. No privacy at all, but we have more secrecy than ever. The people in charge have
00:39:20.240 created a system where nothing they do can ever be evaluated because you're not allowed to know what
00:39:24.720 they're doing in your name, with your money over a billion classified federal documents.
00:39:29.760 That means by definition, it's a corrupt system. So I do think going forward, if we're going to
00:39:35.040 save the country, fix the system, have a government that we can believe in, be proud of sort of anyway,
00:39:40.200 you need to declassify a lot beginning with nine 11. Like, I'm sorry, everyone attacks the nine 11
00:39:47.420 conspiracy theories. I have no idea the truth, by the way, I'm not suggesting I do,
00:39:50.500 but I do know that 23 years later, if we have, you know, the bulk of the documents still classified,
00:39:55.980 the question is why it's not to preserve sources and methods. That's not relevant. It's to protect
00:40:01.160 the guilty. Same with the JFK files. Same with the UAP.
00:40:04.980 I was going to say, let's go back further than nine 11.
00:40:06.760 Well, that's exactly right. So like, there's no justification and people like Pompeo who,
00:40:12.140 in my opinion is evil, but you know, we can disagree on that, but Pompeo, it was absolutely part of
00:40:17.540 that. I mean, Pompeo is the reason the JFK files weren't declassified. The reason we still don't
00:40:22.500 really understand a lot about nine 11 that happened in my lifetime. I had three kids on nine 11. This
00:40:27.000 just happened. Like I have a right to know this changed our country. How do I not have a right to
00:40:31.320 know what the truth is? And so if you got someone like Bobby Kennedy in there who, you know, his uncle
00:40:37.780 was definitely murdered with the knowledge of CA. I can say that conclusively. There are questions about
00:40:43.940 how his father was murdered and by whom, you know, he has a personal sort of mission to declassify the
00:40:51.860 stuff. And I would love to see that. I think his life would be in peril if he tried that. I think
00:40:55.860 you'd do it anyway, which speaks to his courage. So yeah, I love the idea of him running CIA or at
00:41:03.080 least having the power to declassify. And last thing I'll say, if Trump gets elected, it's absolutely
00:41:08.980 essential that a tool of permanent Washington doesn't take a job like CIA director. Like you
00:41:15.200 need to have someone who cares about the country more than the federal agency. That's absolutely
00:41:20.380 essential. And the people I see in the running for CIA director, you know, some of whom I like,
00:41:25.340 and I know them all, but you know, they're people who absolutely don't think you have a right to know
00:41:29.840 what your government is doing, who would continue to hide basic facts. Mike Pompeo, when he was CIA
00:41:35.180 director, plotted an assassination of Julian Assange. That's a fact. He plotted the assassination. Now
00:41:42.020 he's a federal appointee. Julian Assange hadn't even been charged with a crime in the United States.
00:41:46.460 You are not allowed to murder people in my name with my money. That's a crime. Of course, he's never
00:41:52.860 going to be indicted for it. He should be today. He never will be. But we didn't even know that.
00:41:57.880 There's so much stuff that we don't know. We have a right to know. This is our government.
00:42:00.640 It does not belong to Mike Pompeo or to Joe Biden or Kamala Harris or anybody. It belongs to all of us.
00:42:07.500 That's what democracy is. And if we allow this to continue, then let's just stop calling it
00:42:14.340 democracy. Let's just call it the autocracy that it demonstrably is. That's, I mean, that's my view.
00:42:19.220 All right. Now, speaking of Trump, I got to ask you about him. They almost killed him since the last
00:42:24.780 time you and I spoke on the air. And, um, you did a wonderful job at the Republican national
00:42:30.620 convention. I said, I said, even before you came on that you were the best one. I love that you
00:42:34.580 spoke extemporaneously without notes from the heart. It's so much better than these scripted
00:42:38.920 speeches, which are just so painful to listen to no matter how compelling the figure is. It's like,
00:42:43.280 just talk to me, talk to me like a human, but most people are incapable of doing it. So hats off.
00:42:47.540 But one of the things you said was that you believe Trump had changed in the wake of that
00:42:52.920 horrible event. And then Trump got out there himself and said, well, here's Trump, uh, shortly
00:43:01.780 thereafter in the SOT 17. It'd be nice. They all say, I think he's changed. I think he's changed since
00:43:09.540 two weeks ago. Something affected him. No, I haven't changed. Maybe I've gotten worse actually,
00:43:15.660 because I get angry at the incompetence that I witnessed every single day, the way millions of
00:43:21.880 people are pouring into our country. What do you make of that? He just cracks me up. I mean,
00:43:32.420 I just should say with the caveat that I I'm charmed by Trump personally, I like Trump. I can't help
00:43:37.000 myself. Um, he just makes me laugh. You know, I, I would just, I was just noting the obvious,
00:43:42.900 um, which is you can't go through something like that without being changed. I've never been shot,
00:43:49.260 but you know, like every person I've been through, every person who makes it to his or her fifties
00:43:54.200 goes through like unexpected events. Well, that was kind of shocking. And at first, you know, you think,
00:43:59.340 well, I'm fine. I'm totally the same person. And then over time you realize, no, that, that really,
00:44:03.180 that changed me. That changed my perceptions of things, my assumptions about things, my reaction
00:44:07.780 to things. I'm thinking thoughts I had never thought before. I mean, it's just, it just kind
00:44:12.480 of inevitable. And, you know, nobody could go through that without being changed. How will he
00:44:17.360 be changed? Um, you know, my sense at the convention, just cause I talked to him, uh, every day when I was
00:44:23.540 there was that he was thinking a lot more about eternal questions, which I think is really important
00:44:29.100 for all of us to be brooding on every day personally. But I think he was thinking about that more. How will
00:44:33.960 it change him long-term? I don't know, but I can just say, again, I've never been shot or anything
00:44:38.620 like that, but every traumatic, unexpected thing that's ever happened to me, things I didn't want
00:44:43.500 to happen, um, including getting fired a bunch, they've all been great. Like it's good for you.
00:44:49.300 It's good for you to have your cage rattled. I think it's been great for me. I can tell you that.
00:44:55.080 Yeah. I mean, I think he's right when it comes to the political fight, right? It's like,
00:44:59.940 how can he be super sweet and nice when they're calling him Hitler? They're calling him a racist
00:45:06.200 every day, a misogynist every day. This is this from the democratic national convention. This is
00:45:10.120 from the nice people, the Michelle Obama. He's a racist, he's a misogynist, but it's really important
00:45:15.280 to be respectful. Same person, same speech, right? So I personally don't see how Trump is nice in trying
00:45:22.560 to win the presidency. No one is, this is not a situation where niceness wins. And that leads me to
00:45:28.080 my last question, which is a lot of Republicans are starting to feel a little blue, maybe less
00:45:33.380 blue today than they were a week ago. Cause I think you can feel the bloom coming off the Kamala Rose,
00:45:38.540 you know, like she was anointed and she was a second coming. And now it's kind of like, well,
00:45:42.780 it's not just the betting odds, but the polls are starting to correct too. And it's a very,
00:45:46.540 very tight race. And you heard Michelle Barack, everybody's starting to say that now encouraging
00:45:50.340 their base to get out. But for Republicans who are feeling down because they were soaring when he was
00:45:55.860 against the declared democratic nominee, the one who was actually voted on, and now things have
00:46:01.140 shifted. What say you, how do you, how do you see this thing going from over the next 70 days?
00:46:05.680 Well, I think the outcome is unknown. I mean, I think you summed it up really well. I, you know,
00:46:10.680 you can't know what is really close or all kinds of other factors that, you know, no one wants to talk
00:46:15.840 about, including me, but you know, you've got a totally different population by over 10 million people
00:46:21.100 from the one you had in 2020. Um, so that's kind of hanging in the air. Will these non-citizens
00:46:28.020 here legally breaking our laws yet fully federally subsidized, will they be able to vote? You know,
00:46:33.220 I don't know the answer. I certainly hope not. Um, so I, I don't know. I'm, you know, I'm praying for
00:46:39.140 a return, uh, to a country that's defined by justice, fairness, and civil liberties. I definitely
00:46:44.840 am praying for that every day, but I, so I don't want to pass the question. I just don't know the
00:46:49.540 answer, but I would say it's really important to remember is you're outwardly focused that what
00:46:56.240 matters first and foremost is how the people around you are doing. You know, the people you,
00:47:00.780 you love that you come into contact with every day, if you're blessed enough to have children
00:47:04.140 and a spouse them, but everyone has relatives, everyone has coworkers, everyone has friends
00:47:09.160 or people they care about. How are they doing? I do think that's so important. We, we kind of
00:47:13.520 externalize a lot of our lives. Like I meet people all the time who are way more pissed about what's
00:47:20.840 happening politically on both sides than they are about like a nephew who's got a drug addiction or,
00:47:26.060 or whatever, or about a bad marriage that they're in. What matters is how actual people are doing,
00:47:32.020 beginning with the people in your orbit. And, um, so I just think in general, it's especially during
00:47:38.860 election season. It's really important to remember that. And I see political extremists,
00:47:43.480 most of them on the left, not entirely, but mostly who externalized to such an extent that
00:47:48.980 they're way more worried about the climate or Donald Trump or Darfur or Palestine than they are about
00:47:56.260 actual people. And that is a sin. Like we're required to care about actual people, beginning with the
00:48:01.900 ones, put in our path for a reason, like people around you for a reason, actually. And, um, just
00:48:09.940 remember that. And so before you fret about politics, try and serve someone next to you,
00:48:16.360 not a theoretical person in a faraway place, but the kind of annoying, complicated person you're not
00:48:22.360 getting along with right next to you. I got to leave it at that because we're out of time, Tucker.
00:48:26.400 So great to see you and more. Oh, you're the best. Truly. Oh, you are, uh, in Kansas city,
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