Valuetainment - December 03, 2025


"Ilhan Omar Is GARBAGE!" - Trump BLASTS Minnesota Leaders Over Somali-Aid To al-Shabaab Terror Fraud


Episode Stats

Length

15 minutes

Words per Minute

201.48383

Word Count

3,105

Sentence Count

281

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

1


Summary

Vinny Chaudhuri is joined by Rob and Tom to discuss the latest in the government shutdown and how to deal with it. They also talk about the impact of the shutdown on families and the impact on the economy.


Transcript

00:00:00.200 60 Minutes interview, Vinny.
00:00:02.220 Let's go into the 60-minute interview, and we know what's going to happen when we play these clips.
00:00:05.420 60 Minutes is the only publication that when you post their clips, they come back to you and say,
00:00:11.340 why did you share that clip? What the hell do you want us to do?
00:00:13.280 We want to react to videos, and that's what you want to get eyeballs back to you.
00:00:16.000 But anyways, they're the most complicated one to deal with. We're going to do it anyways.
00:00:19.960 Rob, which ones do we have here?
00:00:21.480 So I have a bunch. I have Mamdani, where he talks about Mamdani being a communist,
00:00:25.180 where he calls out James Comey and Letitia James and the Department of Justice indictments.
00:00:30.240 Also talking about China and Taiwan and the government shutdown as well.
00:00:34.860 Why don't we go with the government shutdown? Because it's right off the bat.
00:00:38.200 I think that's the first thing they talked about during the interview. Go ahead.
00:00:41.840 Much less expensive for people and give them much better health care.
00:00:46.200 And I'd be willing to work with the Democrats on it.
00:00:49.360 The problem is they want to give money to prisoners, to drug dealers,
00:00:54.400 to all these millions of people that were allowed to come in with an open border from Biden.
00:01:00.000 And nobody can do that. Not one Republican would ever do that.
00:01:03.780 My understanding is, if those health care subsidies are not extended,
00:01:08.500 premiums will double for many of the people that are on it.
00:01:11.100 And I was looking into it.
00:01:12.640 Three quarters of these people will see their health care premiums double.
00:01:16.520 Live in states where you won in the last election.
00:01:19.840 I mean, even here in Florida has the highest number of residents on Obamacare in the country.
00:01:25.180 And I'm saying we can fix it, Nora.
00:01:26.780 You have helped end these government shutdowns in the past when they came about.
00:01:30.340 I did. I did.
00:01:30.560 And you did it by bringing them...
00:01:31.700 I'm very good at it.
00:01:32.520 But I'm not going to do it by...
00:01:33.780 You brought members of Congress to the White House.
00:01:34.280 I'm not going to do it by extortion.
00:01:36.020 I'm not going to do it by being extorted by the Democrats who have lost their way.
00:01:40.540 There's something wrong with these people.
00:01:42.260 So then what happens on November 15th when the troops don't get a paycheck?
00:01:45.400 Schumer is a basket case, and he has nothing to lose.
00:01:49.020 He's become...
00:01:49.580 I just left Japan.
00:01:50.880 He's become a kamikaze pilot.
00:01:53.100 Sounds like it's not going to get solved, the shutdown.
00:01:55.140 It's going to get solved, yeah.
00:01:56.100 Oh, it's going to get solved.
00:01:57.040 How?
00:01:57.500 We'll get it solved.
00:01:58.280 Eventually, they're going to have to vote.
00:02:00.360 You're saying the Democrats will capitulate?
00:02:02.420 I think they have to.
00:02:03.560 And if they don't vote, that's their problem.
00:02:05.740 Now, I happen to agree on something else.
00:02:07.300 I think we should do the nuclear option.
00:02:09.280 This is a totally different nuclear option.
00:02:10.400 Okay, so that's what you hear.
00:02:13.480 Now, when you're hearing that, everything you're hearing right now, it's Republicans' fault.
00:02:17.740 It's Republicans' fault.
00:02:18.600 It's Republicans' fault, right?
00:02:20.080 Tom, when you hear that, do you have the clip of Fetterman, Rob?
00:02:22.740 I do.
00:02:23.220 When Fetterman's talking about, you know, Democrats, just own up already.
00:02:26.880 Come up and say, like, the last time, remember when they were shutting down?
00:02:29.480 What did Trump say last time?
00:02:30.780 I'm going to own this shutdown.
00:02:32.680 I'm going to own it.
00:02:33.420 Do you remember when he's sitting in the office with...
00:02:35.260 Yeah, I was talking with Schumer in the Oval Office.
00:02:36.500 He said, okay, Chug, I'll own it.
00:02:38.760 That's right.
00:02:39.040 Yeah, that's what Democrats don't want to do.
00:02:40.660 But watch what Fetterman says here with his beautiful three-piece suit.
00:02:43.360 Go ahead, Rob.
00:02:43.940 Yeah.
00:02:44.660 What are you hearing back home about SNAP expiring on Saturday?
00:02:48.960 I'm saying that I will witness it firsthand.
00:02:52.640 My wife, Giselle, she develops the free store in our community, and it distributes food three times a week.
00:03:00.840 And her lines have already got longer.
00:03:03.620 And now I will encounter people that have no SNAP benefits starting on Saturday, and I don't have an explanation for them.
00:03:14.460 All I could say is, I'm sorry.
00:03:16.420 It's an absolute failure what occurred here for the last month, and now things are really going to land.
00:03:25.240 And imagine being a parent with a couple kids and how you're going to fill their refrigerator and pack their lunches and get on with their lives when the things that they've depended on now is gone because we can't even agree to just open things up.
00:03:43.560 For a Democrat, you know, we're not allowed to just open this up.
00:03:48.500 I mean, then our party has bigger problems than I thought we might have already.
00:03:52.880 It's like, that's not controversial.
00:03:54.560 Pay everybody.
00:03:56.120 And you have our workers here borrowed over a third of a billion dollars to pay their own bills.
00:04:05.240 Like, it's a failure.
00:04:08.080 And like I said, to all of the viewers, I'm apologizing that we can't even get our shit together and just open up our government.
00:04:18.840 Schumer said this gets better politically every day for Democrats.
00:04:22.680 What do you say to that?
00:04:23.940 Yeah, well, ask the hungry people on Saturday.
00:04:28.200 You know, that's the thing.
00:04:30.480 You know, Americans are not leveraged.
00:04:32.080 This is not some shitty game show about who's winning or whatever.
00:04:38.060 It's just like we have to be better than this and just open this up.
00:04:44.020 And I do talk to any number of Republicans who they agree that we have this conversation about extending.
00:04:51.960 But here's the problem.
00:04:53.160 You know, a poll was sent this morning in text.
00:04:56.560 Tom, I'm going to come to you right after this.
00:04:57.960 If you can pull up this poll, Rob, that was tweeted, you know which one I'm talking about.
00:05:01.640 The one where, yeah, that one right there.
00:05:03.260 If you take a look at this, folks, watch this.
00:05:05.640 So this shows party affiliation.
00:05:07.720 Zoom in a little bit, Rob.
00:05:08.780 First on the top one and then we'll go on the bottom, which is more important.
00:05:11.980 This is party affiliation.
00:05:13.540 Percentage of all journalists in a marketplace.
00:05:16.480 Okay.
00:05:17.740 You got blue as Democrats, journalists.
00:05:21.600 They've stayed the same number as they were in 1974.
00:05:25.860 Okay.
00:05:26.160 35.4% then, 36.4% today.
00:05:31.540 Look at the Republican affiliation from 1974.
00:05:34.560 26% were Republicans.
00:05:36.320 You know what it is today?
00:05:37.360 3% in independents from 32.5 to 51.7 and then you have other, right?
00:05:43.960 But the Republican and journalists, like, those two don't go hand in hand.
00:05:48.100 Now look at the bottom chart, Rob.
00:05:49.680 If you look at the bottom chart, this is the main one.
00:05:51.840 Who trusts the mainstream media from 72 to 2022?
00:05:55.840 Republicans no longer trust it.
00:05:58.300 Democrats trust the mainstream media about the same as they did back in 1970.
00:06:03.800 And independents have given up on the mainstream, trusting the mainstream media as well.
00:06:09.020 So the main people that are keeping mainstream media believing that, no, the government shutdown is on the Republicans and all this other stuff.
00:06:15.800 The Democrats are convincing the Americans that they're in charge right now, that they're right about the shutdown.
00:06:21.160 Tom, your thoughts about 60 Minutes and some of these other things with the shutdown here.
00:06:25.200 Well, first of all, it's the game again.
00:06:27.500 It's the game.
00:06:28.520 Find a victim.
00:06:29.560 All these people, their premiums are going to go up.
00:06:31.980 On to whose program?
00:06:33.660 Whose program?
00:06:34.940 It didn't work.
00:06:36.040 I can tell you what happened.
00:06:37.560 I did a massive case study on this with Obamacare.
00:06:41.140 And we won't even go back into the numbers.
00:06:42.820 But the numbers scream that after three years on Obamacare, he greenlit all of the insurance companies to start raising premiums.
00:06:49.740 That was the deal that Obama made with the health insurance industry lobby.
00:06:57.160 That's what he did.
00:06:58.060 And it didn't end well for American consumers.
00:07:00.660 And now we're coming in here.
00:07:01.960 Why are there subsidies?
00:07:03.420 Because Obamacare pricing was a joke, Pat.
00:07:05.900 It was never adequate.
00:07:07.480 So they artificially made it lower.
00:07:09.940 Give me three years and give me the victory.
00:07:11.880 Give me the W.
00:07:12.720 Give me the victory lap.
00:07:13.780 And now I'm going to come back and do it.
00:07:15.280 These are subsidies.
00:07:16.680 This is artificial.
00:07:17.860 The market's not working.
00:07:19.020 So Trump is right about he will not be extorted.
00:07:23.860 And to get some things done during the shutdown and coming out of it, Trump is correct.
00:07:29.720 He says, I think they have to vote.
00:07:31.420 He says, and I'll even go to the nuclear option.
00:07:33.840 Fetterman is right.
00:07:34.980 And by the way, you can't blame the Dems are trying to blame the Republicans.
00:07:39.540 But ladies and gentlemen, remember the number 60.
00:07:42.080 That's how many votes it takes.
00:07:43.700 The Republicans could all say, let's end the shutdown tomorrow.
00:07:47.320 But they need 60 votes.
00:07:48.640 So they need five more, five more.
00:07:51.440 I think they have two Democrats.
00:07:52.220 Five or seven.
00:07:53.560 Because you got the independents, Lisa Murkowski, a Maine independent and Alaska independent that are kind of wild cards.
00:07:59.460 But they need the vote.
00:08:00.600 So they need cooperation.
00:08:01.660 But they won't do it.
00:08:02.820 Fetterman's right.
00:08:03.700 Why can't we come together and vote?
00:08:05.280 I'm going to sit there and say to my people, I don't have an answer for you.
00:08:08.680 I'm sorry.
00:08:09.280 And my wife's trying to help with something.
00:08:11.320 Fetterman is a modern – what I love about Fetterman is he's sort of a modern guy mansion stepping up into it.
00:08:19.580 Now, 60 Minutes, I find it to be hysterical what they did.
00:08:24.120 And by the way, folks, if you're part of it, you're there, and you want to send us a note, those clips were run exactly from 60 Minutes.
00:08:31.740 We didn't stop it.
00:08:32.860 We didn't start it.
00:08:33.900 We didn't trim it.
00:08:34.880 We just showed exactly what they provided.
00:08:37.540 And we give full credit to CBS and 60 Minutes for it.
00:08:40.740 And it speaks for itself.
00:08:42.740 Look at all the stuff that they didn't air on TV, and they slid it over to YouTube later.
00:08:48.920 Look at that manipulation.
00:08:50.180 That's exactly the chart you've put up there, Pat, about why don't independents trust the media?
00:08:55.500 Why don't the Republicans trust the media?
00:08:57.400 Why is it so low?
00:08:58.480 Because 60 Minutes wouldn't even run the thing.
00:09:00.780 Oh, no, we published the whole transcript.
00:09:02.480 Yeah, it's somewhere over here.
00:09:03.880 But you manipulated the main broadcast.
00:09:06.920 So I think Trump is right.
00:09:08.540 And I think what's interesting is across the aisle, people like Fetterman are there willing to play.
00:09:13.900 But the mainstream, the establishment, and Schumer, this gets better politically every day.
00:09:20.380 I wish he would say this gets better for the public every day.
00:09:24.200 I wish that was the first thing on Chuck Schumer's mind.
00:09:27.040 Instead, I think this gets better politically every day.
00:09:29.700 And I think that's shameful.
00:09:31.000 Vinny?
00:09:31.220 Oh, I think, first of all, the art of the deal, if they thought for two seconds with everything that he's doing, with all his negotiating skills, Brandon, he was going to stop.
00:09:39.540 Like, he's going to budge.
00:09:40.520 I love that he said extorted.
00:09:42.240 At the end of the day, Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and the left, they are playing politics.
00:09:48.300 And it's going to mess with all these people, all you people that we always question.
00:09:52.040 Why do you keep voting Democrat?
00:09:53.480 Why do you keep voting Democrat?
00:09:54.440 Now you're going to feel it.
00:09:55.980 Because they are playing with the food.
00:09:58.960 We know how they keep saying, Donald Trump's starving the children.
00:10:01.400 No, no.
00:10:01.940 It's the Democrats.
00:10:02.900 He's waiting.
00:10:03.540 He's letting you guys know.
00:10:04.580 And it's pretty crazy that out of all the Democrats, John Fetterman, and I feel so bad that he went through a freaking stroke.
00:10:11.660 Something must have happened.
00:10:12.920 He's the most sensible-sounding Democrat of the lot of them.
00:10:16.320 It's only him, Brandon.
00:10:18.180 And if you guys think about it, Pat, 70% of them, I've been wondering, I texted you guys in the group today, no wonder why they have Trump derangement syndrome.
00:10:25.280 70% of them still believe mainstream media, and now, there you go.
00:10:30.000 That's the reason these people are losing their minds.
00:10:32.320 Thank you.
00:10:32.640 You still believe the CNN, the MSNBC, which is changing to MSNOW.
00:10:37.560 Guys, they're using this as a ploy, just like Newsom is playing this, blame Trump, everything Trump, everything Trump.
00:10:44.060 It's not Trump.
00:10:44.960 Trump, turn around and look at your own party, and when you're hungry and you have no food, and the 15th, the military's not going to get paid.
00:10:51.740 It's because of them.
00:10:52.700 Plain and simple.
00:10:54.160 Brandon.
00:10:54.960 Yeah, I mean, think about what's happening.
00:10:56.580 So the Democrats are saying that these people are going to starve, and they're making a whole ruckus about it, but they're the ones that are holding it up.
00:11:02.700 So I think the happiest people about this are the Democrats.
00:11:05.200 They wanted something like this to come along where they could dangle us out there and tell a sad story and blame Trump for it.
00:11:12.580 And, you know, the people are actually believing that's Trump's fault, not their fault.
00:11:15.380 But they're trying to hold on to something that was supposed to be a temporary thing.
00:11:18.180 But what they're trying to keep in place was part of the Inflation Reduction Act, that add-on to the Obamacare.
00:11:23.220 So that wasn't something they're supposed to have in the long term.
00:11:26.440 And I think we're asking the wrong question, too.
00:11:28.240 We're saying, how do we make sure these people have enough money to buy food?
00:11:32.760 I think the question should be, why don't these people have enough money to buy food, to afford food, as it is?
00:11:37.560 That means that food isn't being made in the most efficient way, that the food industry has a fundamental problem.
00:11:42.520 If 40 million people can't afford to buy food, then that's a systematic problem with the country, not a problem with getting money to people.
00:11:48.860 It's not one-sided, or they need to go get a job.
00:11:51.840 Yeah, that's it.
00:11:52.640 Oh, there's multiple layers.
00:11:54.280 Let's think about it.
00:11:54.980 If I know that I don't have to work, I can sit on my couch and keep having nine babies, and you're going to pay for it?
00:11:59.500 Go for it.
00:11:59.840 Incentive.
00:12:00.520 Yeah, for sure.
00:12:01.660 Here's what happened.
00:12:03.020 Every size was pretty much sold out, including the white that's not even here yet.
00:12:07.120 Okay?
00:12:07.420 Every size.
00:12:08.600 For black and brown, the only thing that was left was nine, nine and a half, ten, and eleven.
00:12:13.660 The only sizes that the shipment goes out today.
00:12:15.720 Your order today gets shipped out today.
00:12:17.180 Those are the only sizes that are left for black and brown.
00:12:20.620 Rob, can you go to black, if you don't mind?
00:12:23.460 If you go on black, can you officially order size seven and eight, or not yet?
00:12:27.480 Click on it?
00:12:28.280 Not yet.
00:12:28.840 Okay.
00:12:29.240 So, officially, the only sizes that we have left are nine, nine and a half, ten, and eleven.
00:12:34.840 But I believe that effective here, in the next 24 hours, okay, you can go place the order now,
00:12:43.520 because I was under the impression that it was already up, Rob.
00:12:45.800 Oh, it is.
00:12:46.600 I just refreshed.
00:12:47.260 Okay, so that's what it is.
00:12:48.140 You don't refresh it.
00:12:48.800 Oh, all of them?
00:12:49.420 Here's the good news.
00:12:50.580 The good news is, folks came back and they said, Pat, can we get seven, seven and a half,
00:12:55.880 and eight and a half?
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00:12:57.100 We officially bought the mold for seven, seven and a half, and eight and a half.
00:13:01.320 It's going to be done by November 17th.
00:13:03.060 We're building the actual mold for seven, seven and a half, and eight and a half.
00:13:07.400 You can officially order all the sizes, the seven, seven and a half, eight, eight and a
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00:13:14.780 thirteen.
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00:13:21.380 Some are December.
00:13:22.700 Nine, nine and a half, ten and eleven will be right away.
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