Valuetainment - April 08, 2025


“Destroyed The Democratic Party” – Obama's FIGHT For DNC Control EXPOSED In EXPLOSIVE Book


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Length

21 minutes

Words per Minute

205.85947

Word Count

4,408

Sentence Count

449


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.160 Barack Obama makes shockingly honest admission about the state of his marriage to Michelle, okay?
00:00:07.760 So, here we go. Barack Obama, shocking admission about the state of his marriage to Michelle.
00:00:15.220 Go a little bit low, Rob, if you could.
00:00:17.320 So, everybody's wondering, like, you weren't there, Jimmy Carter funeral, you weren't there, Trump, Michelle I'm talking about.
00:00:23.820 And then you start a podcast with your brother.
00:00:26.180 Barack Obama makes shockingly honest admission about Michelle Obama.
00:00:28.440 Remember, I was in deep deficit with my wife, he told Tepper, conversation Thursday.
00:00:35.700 So, I've been trying to dig myself out of that hole by doing occasionally fun things.
00:00:41.060 The former president of the United States has previously suggested that his back-to-back terms in office from 09 to 17 took a toll on his relationship with the former first lady.
00:00:48.940 Go a little bit lower.
00:00:50.040 And then, let me say this.
00:00:54.100 It sure helps to be out of the White House and to have a little more time with her.
00:00:59.800 He said this in an interview in 23.
00:01:02.240 And making sure to praise Michelle for being forgiving of his shortcomings.
00:01:06.120 At the age of 61, she revealed December 2022 that she couldn't stand her husband for a solid decade when their daughters, Malia and Sasha, were little.
00:01:16.140 Nothing.
00:01:16.420 Noting that she wasn't being catty by saying this, according to Michelle, marriage is 50-50 ever, ever.
00:01:22.840 She explained at the time, there are times I'm 70, he's 30, and there are times he's 60, I'm 40.
00:01:27.840 But I'm, guess what, 10 years, we've been married 30 years.
00:01:30.800 I would have, I would take 10 bad years over 30, go a little bit lower, Rob.
00:01:35.140 So, I've been trying to dig myself out of the hole.
00:01:39.100 So, you hear these stories, and it's becoming more and more and more.
00:01:43.280 I guess here's the question.
00:01:46.420 If they got a divorce, what's the big deal?
00:01:50.020 Nothing.
00:01:50.980 Absolutely nothing.
00:01:51.820 So, if they got a divorce, and it didn't work out.
00:01:54.080 Michelle's doing a podcast.
00:01:55.200 I saw the numbers yesterday.
00:01:56.960 Their episodes keep getting fewer and fewer views, according to some of the numbers.
00:01:59.740 You want me to tell you the numbers, Matt?
00:02:00.660 If you have it, yeah.
00:02:01.220 So, the new podcast continues to tank.
00:02:02.860 The viewership is down over 75% compared to her first episode.
00:02:06.660 Her viewership has been dropping since her show on March 12th.
00:02:09.220 So, it went from episode 1, $335,000.
00:02:11.740 Episode 2, $194,000.
00:02:13.800 Episode 3, it jumped back up.
00:02:15.460 Episode 5, $141,000.
00:02:17.280 Episode 6, $63,000 views.
00:02:19.780 Can you just go to the channel, Rob?
00:02:21.120 Let's see how it's doing.
00:02:21.820 So, people are just not feeling it.
00:02:23.580 It's ranked 34 on Spotify's top podcast.
00:02:27.040 You know what, Pat, why he's looking it up?
00:02:28.800 It's not fair.
00:02:29.520 Like, if you're an unhappy relationship, I feel like when it comes to politics and these
00:02:33.580 politicians, you have, have, have, have, like, bro, you're unhappy.
00:02:40.120 You keep saying that you're unhappy.
00:02:42.180 All the rumors are out there about certain people's, you know, decisions and their, yeah, look at
00:02:48.160 that.
00:02:48.260 Zoom a little bit, Rob.
00:02:48.940 Zoom a little bit.
00:02:50.060 5,000 views in four days.
00:02:51.860 Yikes.
00:02:52.560 That's not possible.
00:02:53.960 Oh, yeah.
00:02:54.520 Oh, yeah.
00:02:54.940 63,000.
00:02:55.520 Those are the shorts.
00:02:56.660 This is on YouTube, right?
00:02:57.840 Those are clips.
00:02:58.780 So, is it mostly Spotify?
00:03:00.160 Where's the platform?
00:03:00.600 5,000 views with Jay Shetty?
00:03:03.040 There's no way.
00:03:04.700 Well, it's a six-minute clip.
00:03:05.740 Yeah, that's it.
00:03:06.100 Jay Shetty's got millions on top of millions of, oh, the episode got 66,000 views.
00:03:10.120 The short got.
00:03:11.220 But do you hear what they, have you, I know it's hard, but have you watched what they,
00:03:14.400 they're just talking about childhood and just, it's just not appealing at all.
00:03:18.880 Can you click on the Jay Shetty one?
00:03:20.780 Let's see if they leave the comments open or they've closed it.
00:03:23.080 That's all I want to see.
00:03:24.520 Don't watch the video.
00:03:25.340 Rob, can you pause the video, Rob?
00:03:26.560 Ain't nobody watching this.
00:03:28.820 57 thumbs up.
00:03:29.920 Only here for the comments.
00:03:30.900 Go a little bit lower, Rob.
00:03:32.320 Too much censorship in the comments section.
00:03:34.180 I'd rather go to the dentist than to listen for 10 minutes.
00:03:37.040 What are the boys talking about?
00:03:39.300 We are at the Marcus Junior.
00:03:40.500 Bustin' with the boys.
00:03:41.900 I think it's important to understand happiness is just an emotion like the rest of your emotions.
00:03:45.200 You are not care of something.
00:03:45.780 That's a real one.
00:03:46.660 Keep going, Lord.
00:03:47.140 Clown Show.
00:03:48.460 Another one.
00:03:48.960 Buying subscribers views and comments do not make a popular podcast.
00:03:51.520 I don't think they're buying it.
00:03:52.440 Do only what you love that doesn't intentionally hurt you.
00:03:55.940 63,000 subs.
00:03:57.480 Laugh my ass off.
00:03:58.540 So, you know, this goes into this next story.
00:04:03.180 Okay?
00:04:03.380 Because the Democratic Party is trying to find, even the other day we had Sam Seder on.
00:04:07.260 We kept asking about a name, a name, a name, a name, a name.
00:04:09.140 Couldn't do it.
00:04:09.600 I think we asked.
00:04:10.360 Adam asked, I don't know, 10 times.
00:04:12.280 Give me one name.
00:04:12.920 Just give me one.
00:04:13.380 So, Barack Obama destroyed the Democratic Party by competing for power and money.
00:04:19.600 This is a new book that came out written by a person that usually writes books trashing Trump.
00:04:25.940 So, Rob, can you go to Amazon to show what the book is and what other books this author has written?
00:04:30.160 If you go on Amazon and you just type up the name of the book, so it's not like it's written by Sean Hannity or Bill O'Reilly or Glenn Beck.
00:04:38.800 Can you go to it and then go to the author, click on the author's name, Jonathan Allen, and zoom in a little bit to see the list of books.
00:04:48.440 So, Inside Hero Clones of the Campaign.
00:04:50.720 Who is this person?
00:04:51.680 How?
00:04:51.880 Joe Biden really wasn't one of the president.
00:04:53.480 So, okay.
00:04:53.980 So, fight.
00:04:54.500 Go to fight.
00:04:56.020 The title is what?
00:04:58.600 Inside the Wildest Battle.
00:05:01.300 Let's find out who's Jonathan Allen, by the way.
00:05:03.520 Can you go a little bit lower?
00:05:04.520 The description, it shows it on the bottom who the author is.
00:05:06.720 I just want to know this guy's background.
00:05:10.060 Jonathan Allen is a political reporter at NBC News.
00:05:12.040 Okay.
00:05:12.240 He previously worked at Washington Bureau for Chief Bloomberg News, White House Chief of the Political.
00:05:16.680 Okay.
00:05:16.920 Every one of them.
00:05:17.680 Liberal, liberal, liberal.
00:05:19.000 He has co-authored three prior books with writing about his own HRC and shattered New York Times bestseller.
00:05:24.240 A senior political correspondent at The Hill.
00:05:26.700 Okay.
00:05:27.220 She previously wrote some of the staff for Trump's, during the time, the staff writer, Politico.
00:05:32.700 Was that CNN political analyst?
00:05:34.160 And he also appeared on CBS, NBC.
00:05:35.660 Okay.
00:05:35.820 All right.
00:05:36.920 So, the article says,
00:05:39.540 The book Fight, Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House, claims that former President Barack Obama's weakened the Democratic Party by creating, organizing for action in 2012 to push his legislative goals.
00:05:51.160 Authors Jonathan Allen and Amy Parnas write,
00:05:54.920 Though organizing for action, never realized his vision, it competed with the party for power and money.
00:06:02.080 They add that Obama left the party far weaker than he found it.
00:06:05.080 Wow.
00:06:06.520 With one operative quoted as saying, Obama destroyed that shit.
00:06:12.020 Unlike Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden, Obama relied on black professionals for his campaign rather than party loyalists.
00:06:18.740 After Obama's 2016 exit, the Clintons, Biden, and Democratic National Committee chair, Donna Brazile, worked to rebuild the party's infrastructure and block far-left Democrats from taking over the book notes.
00:06:30.600 By helping install party loyalists at the national and state committees over the course of the years, these establishments, Democrats, keep progressive outsiders at bay.
00:06:40.820 Tom, thoughts, one, on Obama with, you know, talking about his marriage as well as what this book is saying about Obama destroying the Democratic Party.
00:06:49.180 Well, I'm going to say something that's going to surprise you.
00:06:51.860 You know, it's been, we're coming, what are we, coming to nine years since he's been in office.
00:06:57.200 And in the election, it showed that he doesn't have a lot of mojo with the voting blocks.
00:07:03.840 He actually discovered how little he had and how it had gone away.
00:07:08.260 And he was countered in situations that you would never have imagined him being countered.
00:07:13.420 And it's been a long time since he was inaugurating and gave hope to every person in America, regardless of your color, because on that moment, regardless of whether you agreed with this politics, you could say that it doesn't matter where you're from or what color you are, you could be president of the United States.
00:07:32.940 The same thing when Thurgood Marshall became Supreme Court justice.
00:07:37.220 That was an important moment.
00:07:38.600 Now, after the eight years of his policies, it was like, oh, man, that was hard to take.
00:07:44.360 Now it's been almost nine years that he's gone, you know, and it doesn't surprise me because what is the hardest thing to do?
00:07:52.940 Why did Michael Schumacher come back from retirement?
00:07:55.520 Why do athletes come back for another two years?
00:07:58.460 Why do they take another one year contract?
00:08:00.700 Because sometimes it's hard to say goodbye and sometimes it's hard to go to retirement.
00:08:05.420 Are you going to sing?
00:08:06.040 Maybe I could maybe I could sing, but I don't want to sing.
00:08:11.000 5,000 on Super Chat and I don't sing.
00:08:14.400 No, maybe that's it.
00:08:17.360 And so now you're at a situation.
00:08:22.320 It doesn't surprise me that after the Hillary, remember, he was he was standing way off to the left and behind the trees and just when Hillary win her campaign, there was no love there.
00:08:33.960 Remember that there is absolutely no love between the Clinton camps and the Obama camps.
00:08:38.120 And then four years later, Biden's there and he's trying to influence the open convention and discovering how much little power he had.
00:08:48.020 And so it doesn't surprise me now to see that what was going on behind the curtain.
00:08:52.980 And it also doesn't surprise me to see how the Clintons, Bidens and the DNC work to rebuild in 2016.
00:09:00.800 And you know what they did?
00:09:02.720 They messed with Bernie Sanders in South Carolina.
00:09:05.980 And now we can see behind that that Bernie had a point that he was heading for a nomination probably, but there were invisible hands that messed with him.
00:09:15.660 So you want to talk about the guys that are against democracy?
00:09:18.080 It's them.
00:09:18.620 But it's like I think for Barack Obama, it is hard to go off into retirement and to really accept the fact that you don't have the athletic skills you want had and you got to hang up the cleats.
00:09:31.760 Then he could be such a statesman right now.
00:09:34.720 But now you see behind the curtain that this was there.
00:09:37.080 Man, that's tough.
00:09:38.620 I imagine it's tough for him.
00:09:39.920 You said it's like the worst year he had.
00:09:42.380 And Pat, I think you're right.
00:09:43.740 And now we're seeing just behind the curtain how much is going on.
00:09:46.840 Adam, look, there's only one president who just refused to go away after his term was done.
00:09:54.120 And that's Trump.
00:09:55.460 This guy didn't even need to run ever.
00:09:58.000 He was a billionaire.
00:09:58.780 He came and did his thing.
00:09:59.800 Yes, there's people that loved him.
00:10:00.880 Yes, there's people that hated him.
00:10:02.640 But after he lost in 2020, he could have just been done.
00:10:05.920 But if you've ever seen that viral clip of Trump when he's like, you just can't quit, man.
00:10:10.920 Just straight up.
00:10:11.940 Can't quit.
00:10:12.460 Some people have seen it all the time.
00:10:13.880 People quit.
00:10:14.380 People quit.
00:10:14.760 Trump is a unique person.
00:10:17.440 He don't quit.
00:10:18.580 If you look at every other president since Reagan, even Jimmy Carter, from Bush Sr., Bush
00:10:24.480 Jr., Bill Clinton, like most of these guys just kind of go away.
00:10:28.420 Clinton allowed Hillary to be the catapult to the top.
00:10:32.560 Bush Jr.
00:10:32.960 Do you ever see the Bush Jr. out?
00:10:35.780 W.
00:10:36.420 W.
00:10:37.040 You never see him.
00:10:38.320 They just kind of go away.
00:10:39.740 Barack Obama's issue was that he kind of was doing like the hokey pokey.
00:10:44.800 He had one foot in.
00:10:45.740 He had one foot out.
00:10:46.580 Is he leading the party?
00:10:47.460 Is he not leading the party?
00:10:48.800 Is Michelle going to run?
00:10:50.060 She's not going to run?
00:10:51.300 You know, anytime someone floated Michelle's name out there, I go, she's not running.
00:10:55.220 She's never given any indication she's going to run.
00:10:57.120 What are your thoughts here?
00:10:57.920 So, I think he's going to.
00:11:00.340 Yeah, because you went first.
00:11:01.700 I went to Tom.
00:11:02.280 I wanted to go to see what Vinny wanted to say with this one.
00:11:05.660 I'll come back to you.
00:11:06.340 Go ahead.
00:11:06.440 Yeah, but just with the whole.
00:11:08.400 What was the actual question?
00:11:10.720 No, Barack Obama.
00:11:11.680 The whole situation was Barack Obama.
00:11:13.080 Marriage, you know, him destroying the Democratic Party, the book.
00:11:16.300 Oh, I think.
00:11:17.320 Well, just because you were comparing him to Donald Trump.
00:11:20.400 I'm not comparing him to Donald Trump.
00:11:21.420 Well, you said the last guy that didn't want to leave.
00:11:23.480 I'm comparing every president.
00:11:25.360 And then Trump is the only one who is sustainable.
00:11:29.420 But the one that, but when you said didn't want to leave.
00:11:31.360 Consistent, persistent, resilient.
00:11:32.340 This guy ain't stopping.
00:11:33.420 But there was a difference.
00:11:33.980 Every other president just was like, I'm out.
00:11:35.500 Yeah, but Barack wanted to hang around.
00:11:37.920 It wasn't as if, and this is Trump's words, if they didn't cheat, and they didn't cheat him
00:11:42.140 out of an election, he would have easily, by the way, he would have been gone already.
00:11:46.040 This last year, a couple months ago, he would have been gone.
00:11:48.500 So, there's a difference, I think, between him and Tom made a great point.
00:11:51.620 On him just not wanting to retire.
00:11:54.120 But he also just, he spoke at some event.
00:11:56.900 He was at some college.
00:11:58.960 And he was just up there saying, like, we have to keep, I think it was a talk in New York,
00:12:03.140 I believe.
00:12:03.720 And he's like, we got to keep fighting.
00:12:05.260 And he was basically saying, you know, Trump supporters are this, Trump supporters are that.
00:12:09.440 And I think, when it comes to Michelle and him, you nailed it.
00:12:12.580 If you guys want to get a divorce, get a divorce.
00:12:15.040 Why should you be forced to stay in a relationship that you are completely unhappy?
00:12:19.600 Remember that photo that they took at dinner?
00:12:21.420 They're hanging, barely touching each other's fingers on the end of the table.
00:12:24.800 And it's like, and if any of the, what?
00:12:27.080 Do you think they're actually happy, Adam?
00:12:28.920 Look, I remember after 2020, everyone was like, that's it, Melania's going to divorce
00:12:32.180 Trump.
00:12:32.500 It's done.
00:12:33.040 Put a fork in this thing.
00:12:34.260 Who said that, though?
00:12:34.920 Who said that?
00:12:35.700 Everyone was saying this.
00:12:36.860 I never heard that.
00:12:38.340 Me?
00:12:38.900 Look at that.
00:12:39.400 How more distant can you be in a photo?
00:12:41.200 I'm just letting you know one thing, Vinny, just because you didn't hear it.
00:12:43.120 It doesn't mean other people were saying it.
00:12:44.280 When she slapped her hand, when they're walking, and she slapped her hand.
00:12:46.540 It was everywhere.
00:12:47.360 Yeah.
00:12:47.680 The point is...
00:12:47.940 There were stories about Melania, but...
00:12:49.640 Of course.
00:12:50.120 But...
00:12:50.360 So there's stories like this.
00:12:51.720 There's stories about Melania.
00:12:53.300 But it's all just...
00:12:53.980 No, but wait a minute.
00:12:54.760 It's all just hearsay.
00:12:54.920 No, no.
00:12:55.380 I'm with you on the hand stuff.
00:12:57.660 The difference is that I think there's something going on here.
00:13:02.420 It's almost like Will Smith and...
00:13:05.080 Jada?
00:13:05.940 Jada.
00:13:06.400 You know how Bezos did it?
00:13:07.980 Bezos, they came out in 2019 and said stories about him and such and such girl.
00:13:11.860 He says, yeah, it's true.
00:13:13.280 And then they got a divorce and moved on.
00:13:14.700 And guess what?
00:13:15.800 She went and married somebody a lot more chill.
00:13:17.980 School teacher.
00:13:19.220 I think they divorced.
00:13:19.860 McKenzie.
00:13:20.460 And then divorced 18 months later.
00:13:21.660 She was bored out of her mind.
00:13:23.140 Every night she's comparing him to Bezos.
00:13:25.000 And then Bezos went and ended up with...
00:13:27.320 Somebody with nice hands.
00:13:28.460 Yeah.
00:13:28.800 But no, he ended up with somebody he wants to be.
00:13:30.720 And guess what?
00:13:31.240 Everybody moved on.
00:13:32.160 No one cares about it.
00:13:33.540 On what happens, people move on and have their own lives.
00:13:35.520 By the way, Michael Jordan was married to a girl early on in his career that...
00:13:40.080 I think he got her pregnant before they got married.
00:13:42.980 And then when they got married and he's in the NBA, he's Michael Jordan.
00:13:46.560 They're having a challenging time.
00:13:47.800 And then boom, she apparently hired somebody, P.I.
00:13:50.400 to go and investigate.
00:13:50.960 And they said, listen, let's just finish up and move on.
00:13:52.520 They move on.
00:13:53.640 You've never seen her in media at all.
00:13:55.520 She kind of wanted to be to herself.
00:13:57.140 Very minimal stuff that she wants to do.
00:13:58.560 So the difference with this, that there may be something going on here, is you don't
00:14:03.020 show up to Jimmy Carter's funeral.
00:14:04.680 He's a Democrat.
00:14:06.280 And you don't show up to the inaugurator.
00:14:07.820 And you start your own podcast with your brother.
00:14:10.140 And you're saying the comments.
00:14:11.740 And you're...
00:14:12.340 If you want to go...
00:14:15.060 All I'm saying is, if a president gets a divorce, I wouldn't look at Obama one way or another.
00:14:20.760 I would simply say, I get it.
00:14:22.080 It's tough.
00:14:22.980 God bless.
00:14:23.880 And don't forget, they were young presidents.
00:14:26.360 They weren't old presidents.
00:14:28.140 So it's a difference when you're a young president.
00:14:30.520 When you're a young president getting out and you're a star power, like Netflix showing
00:14:36.620 everywhere he goes and da-da-da-da-da, it's a different kind of a life.
00:14:40.000 So who knows?
00:14:41.220 Quick question for you on Obama.
00:14:42.760 Spouses, in the Democrat Party, I think they pick their spouses the same way they pick
00:14:46.400 their candidates.
00:14:46.980 I think they're both arranged marriages.
00:14:48.440 You said that the other day when we were talking about how the super delegates are the gatekeepers
00:14:52.100 for the Democrat Party.
00:14:53.100 I think there's a good chance that people in politics like the Clintons and Obamas, it
00:14:56.820 could be an arranged marriage.
00:14:58.040 So I mean, I think that's the biggest problem.
00:15:00.360 Democrats believe in arranged marriage.
00:15:01.640 Yeah.
00:15:02.080 Both literally and figuratively.
00:15:03.660 You don't believe that, Adam, and hold on, in politics, that somehow they could say,
00:15:09.580 hey, listen, guys, this guy's going to be the president.
00:15:11.300 They've been back.
00:15:11.980 Dude, Obama was a work in progress for a while.
00:15:15.060 And what if they were just like, you guys have to get married?
00:15:17.480 Because listen about it.
00:15:18.300 Let's just talk about rumors.
00:15:19.860 Because, Adam, what if?
00:15:20.760 What year did the Clintons?
00:15:21.540 Show me data on this.
00:15:23.120 Not just speculation.
00:15:24.380 What year did Bill and Hillary get married?
00:15:28.680 I would guess 70s.
00:15:30.520 What year?
00:15:31.220 71?
00:15:31.540 What year did he become president?
00:15:32.840 92?
00:15:33.540 All right, guys, it's a 20-year plan.
00:15:35.940 Who?
00:15:36.540 On the Clintons?
00:15:37.200 The arranged marriage for me is meaning they pick the candidates.
00:15:46.180 The Democrats pick the candidates.
00:15:47.740 They don't let you fight to win it.
00:15:49.440 They pick and choose the candidates.
00:15:50.560 We're talking about politically speaking.
00:15:51.840 But if you're talking about the example that Brandon has given, I also do think a Bill and Hillary sit there and say,
00:15:57.200 hey, one day we're going to be president.
00:15:59.480 This is a good partnership.
00:16:01.020 Oh, yeah.
00:16:01.480 To go together rather than I love you.
00:16:03.360 There could be a ambition.
00:16:04.000 You think they did that in 71?
00:16:05.420 It could be because, listen, there's a picture of him meeting Kennedy very early.
00:16:09.340 And he worked at the CIA.
00:16:10.320 Look at that picture with her.
00:16:12.160 Zooming on her picture to the left.
00:16:13.860 Zooming on the picture to the left, Rob.
00:16:15.380 The left one right there.
00:16:16.640 Who is she meeting?
00:16:18.160 Barry Goldwater.
00:16:19.140 There you go.
00:16:20.180 That's her.
00:16:21.120 Meeting Barry Goldwater.
00:16:22.440 And then there's a, that's a 68.
00:16:23.680 But look at Bill and Abad.
00:16:24.340 So they have similar interests and they're into similar things.
00:16:27.020 They're running similar circles.
00:16:28.420 They're ambitious.
00:16:29.200 I fully agree that.
00:16:30.040 To say, hey, listen, we're going to go on a 20-year run.
00:16:32.500 And if we do this partnership, we're going to end up becoming president one day.
00:16:36.040 That is very hard to do.
00:16:38.040 How is that hard to do?
00:16:39.080 All right, go ahead.
00:16:39.660 You do it.
00:16:40.200 But what I'm saying is, he worked with the CIA, though, allegedly.
00:16:44.400 People say that he reported to the CIA when he was in college.
00:16:46.860 Sometimes just, the answer is, they got married.
00:16:48.980 They started a life together.
00:16:50.420 They're both politically ambitious.
00:16:52.040 And things happen.
00:16:53.060 Or the speculators are out there.
00:16:54.980 It's like, there was a CIA meeting in the back of a room in Arkansas.
00:16:57.940 And they planned and plotted the White House.
00:17:00.320 Or what about random things?
00:17:01.720 There's evidence.
00:17:02.540 Or what about random things like a letter that you wrote to your girlfriend in 1982
00:17:06.680 saying, I make love to men daily my imagination.
00:17:11.160 Then you have Larry Sinclair going out.
00:17:12.920 Are you talking about the Clintons now?
00:17:13.820 No, no.
00:17:14.120 I'm talking about Barack Obama.
00:17:16.020 You're talking about no arranged marriage.
00:17:17.100 What if, let's just say figuratively speaking, and there's rumors out there,
00:17:20.760 what if Barack Obama likes guys?
00:17:22.900 And this whole thing was set up because nobody's going to vote for a single guy president.
00:17:28.340 So guess what, Adam?
00:17:29.000 It could be possible.
00:17:30.760 It could be possible.
00:17:32.180 Here's the beautiful thing about podcasts.
00:17:34.220 Everybody can hear what you have to say.
00:17:35.840 Here's the ugly thing about podcasts.
00:17:37.460 Everybody's going to hear every ridiculous thought you have to say.
00:17:39.400 How's it ridiculous?
00:17:40.640 Is what I just said a fact?
00:17:42.320 Is what I just said a fact?
00:17:43.360 In 1982, penned a letter to his girlfriend, Alex McNair, former President Donald Trump, wrote.
00:17:48.540 No, no, no.
00:17:48.920 Former President Barack Obama said.
00:17:51.800 Sorry.
00:17:52.200 You see, I make love to men daily, but in my imagination.
00:17:55.900 Adam, who says that?
00:17:57.660 Adam, who says that?
00:17:59.720 Now I'm going to defend a letter from 45 years ago?
00:18:02.720 No, no, but you're just saying.
00:18:03.640 I know you don't care.
00:18:04.780 You're saying you don't care.
00:18:05.720 Stay on the point.
00:18:06.180 Are you saying that in between all this Barack and Michelle were arranged to become the president?
00:18:15.620 It must be fun to just be half retarded and just throw every rumor down the rumor.
00:18:20.700 I believe the public is on my side more than you.
00:18:24.120 And Adam, it's showing.
00:18:25.440 They hate.
00:18:26.080 They don't like each other.
00:18:27.520 She's not happy.
00:18:28.520 That's the same.
00:18:29.880 Vinny.
00:18:30.440 Okay.
00:18:30.820 That's the same crap they were saying about Trump and Melania.
00:18:33.360 They're still together and stronger than ever.
00:18:34.900 There's a difference.
00:18:36.780 I don't think Trump ever wrote a letter or had a guy named Larry Sinclair go, bro, this
00:18:43.420 guy would go with a limo and we would hook up and do drugs.
00:18:46.680 Come on, man.
00:18:47.480 Here's genuinely the problem you're having.
00:18:48.800 Come on, man.
00:18:49.180 I don't have a problem.
00:18:49.780 When you look at the other side as the enemy and you can't just actually look at things
00:18:55.520 genuinely.
00:18:56.980 Like you just make up stories in your head to go along with your night.
00:18:59.700 I want to go with a light story.
00:19:00.660 They probably just fell in love and got married.
00:19:02.380 I want to go with a light story.
00:19:04.040 Are you a dog person or a cat person?
00:19:06.460 We know this guy's a cat person.
00:19:07.980 Adam.
00:19:08.760 I have a special guest here today.
00:19:10.180 If you can bring him over here.
00:19:11.200 This is my number one therapist for the last 16 years next month.
00:19:16.160 This is our buddy, Jimbo.
00:19:17.480 Jimbo.
00:19:18.320 Jimbo is going to be 16 years old next month and he's wearing some Jimbo.
00:19:22.740 Can we show off what you got on?
00:19:24.200 He's got a future looks bright shirt back here.
00:19:27.360 And because it is, it is a, what is it?
00:19:30.620 The national pet day, Rob?
00:19:32.020 Can you pull that out?
00:19:32.740 Yes.
00:19:33.100 Friday, national pet day.
00:19:34.380 National pet day is Friday.
00:19:35.940 We got this gear for you that our merch team thought it was a good idea.
00:19:40.420 Okay.
00:19:40.640 I want to show you this.
00:19:41.480 So if you guys, honestly, if this sells out, I'm going to personally give credit to the
00:19:45.640 merch team to come up with these ideas.
00:19:47.060 And I will say, this is their idea.
00:19:49.460 If it goes lights out.
00:19:50.480 Okay.
00:19:51.120 Now, what do we have here?
00:19:52.520 A few different things for you to pick from with future looks bright.
00:19:55.780 Frisbee rope toy.
00:19:57.540 This is one.
00:19:58.800 We have this tennis ball.
00:20:00.280 What does it say?
00:20:00.740 Tennis ball sling toy.
00:20:02.940 We have this other one.
00:20:03.780 This is sick.
00:20:04.340 Actually, if you look at it, this is the biting, you know, the dog toy and what the leash is that
00:20:08.840 we got with future looks bright on it and invite him in on it.
00:20:11.640 Gangster.
00:20:11.960 Gangster.
00:20:11.980 This is the gangster.
00:20:12.800 If you're from L.A., New York, maybe in Baltimore, pick this up.
00:20:16.160 Yeah.
00:20:16.480 We got some of this stuff.
00:20:17.340 And on top of that, if you go, by the way, look at that Yeti one.
00:20:20.000 Can you zoom into that Yeti one?
00:20:21.660 Oh, that's awesome.
00:20:22.180 Is it a Yeti like a Yeti dog bowl?
00:20:25.000 Yeah.
00:20:25.280 Look how sick that is with future looks bright.
00:20:27.020 I saw Vinny drinking out of one of those this morning.
00:20:28.000 Every day your dog will be excited when he's going through this.
00:20:30.440 Go back, Rob.
00:20:31.380 So let's place an order on one of the things so they can kind of see.
00:20:34.840 Let's place an order on this, hypothetically.
00:20:36.700 If you buy this, watch what happens.
00:20:38.140 Okay.
00:20:38.880 So you buy this 15 bucks.
00:20:40.280 You add it to the cart.
00:20:41.420 Then it says here, are you team wolf or team meow?
00:20:44.760 So you're going to get a value team and mug that says meow or wolf, depending on if you're a dog person or a cat person.
00:20:53.200 Obviously, Adam goes with meow and Vinny would go with wolf.
00:20:56.000 But some of us actually like dogs and cats.
00:20:58.200 But anyways, if you got animals, if you got dogs, go place an order for National Pet Day, Future Looks Bright.
00:21:06.220 I never forget one of the shows I watch, cartoons, that it said all dogs go to heaven with the character Charlie.
00:21:11.820 You remember that?
00:21:12.260 What a great movie, right?
00:21:13.460 Cry all the time.
00:21:14.020 If you love dogs, you got dogs, place an order, Future Looks Bright, not only for us humans, but also for dogs.
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