Valuetainment - March 23, 2026


“I’m Glad He’s DEAD!” - Trump SPARKS OUTRAGE Over Mueller Death Tweet


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264

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00:00:00.120 Robert Mueller died this weekend, okay?
00:00:03.360 And when he died, the president was one of the first to send out a tweet.
00:00:07.640 The president was very complimentary of Chuck Norris when he died.
00:00:10.680 But unlike Chuck Norris, when Robert Mueller died, this is his tweet,
00:00:15.260 Robert Mueller has just died.
00:00:16.800 Good, I'm glad he's dead.
00:00:17.940 He can no longer hurt innocent people.
00:00:20.020 President Donald J. Trump.
00:00:22.060 Vinny.
00:00:23.060 Well, listen.
00:00:24.080 uh me personally i think uh robert muller was a horrible human being i think he went after trump
00:00:32.140 he went after trump's family uh his business associates his friends his political allies
00:00:38.160 anyone he thought that could help him create a link between the president uh and russia he caused
00:00:44.300 countless numbers of of innocent people to spend millions and millions of dollars on legal fees
00:00:50.800 based on a hoax that we all knew was a hoax including roger stone who i did a podcast with
00:00:56.640 and we're going to be airing it today on top of destroying lives he deceived the american people
00:01:02.100 and divided so i've lost friends because of that i lost family members that never wanted to talk
00:01:06.560 to me again but that that being said horrible person right i am completely against someone
00:01:13.760 celebrating someone's death full stop and yes i remember like remember the japanese thing and
00:01:18.580 Oh, you know, Pearl Harbor, remember, that's funny, that's him off the cuff, that's cool, but that's who we're dealing with.
00:01:24.400 But I'm not judging him, I'm just pointing out the fact, remember, a true Christian wouldn't write that, Pat, and somebody, even if somebody was around him.
00:01:32.420 But he's not a true Christian.
00:01:33.820 Well, remember, Adam, remember we had that.
00:01:35.560 You can't have the standard.
00:01:36.960 He himself said, I don't think I'm going to heaven, and he joked about it, and he says, Charlie Kirk, his Lord and Savior.
00:01:44.880 that's but remember when we talked about it the last time when i said trump said that people were
00:01:49.400 like no that's not what he said you misheard what he said because people still believe that
00:01:53.720 trump is a christian because he has people like what paula white we could get into her later but
00:01:57.320 pat the the crazy thing is when i saw this story and i promised you guys i was sitting on my couch
00:02:03.300 reading the gospel of matthew i even i think i told tom about this it was a sermon on the mount
00:02:08.080 on chapter five and this is where remember i told you one of the hardest things for me is
00:02:11.660 praying for my enemies and and really like hoping that they do well to get into their minds Matthew
00:02:17.480 chapter 5 uh chapter 43 says you have heard this that it was said love your neighbor and hate your
00:02:24.060 enemy but I tell you love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you that you may be children
00:02:29.440 of your father in heaven he causes his son to rise on the evil and the good and sends rain on the
00:02:34.400 righteous and the unrighteous if you love those who love you what reward do you get okay and it's
00:02:39.540 so hard pat it's so hard it's so hard but here's the thing whoever's sitting next to trump how are
00:02:44.900 you letting him press send how are you saying good and put that out i understand he was a horrible
00:02:49.740 person i understand there's so many people out there that are trying to destroy him but you can't
00:02:53.900 you can't have that attitude you can't have that good i'm glad he's dead that's it i'm sorry but
00:02:59.020 that's not that's not the attitude to have i think it's a really really bad for the president
00:03:03.380 Well, I agree with that.
00:03:05.260 Morally, spiritually, I never celebrate somebody's death.
00:03:09.080 The best thing, think about your worst enemy.
00:03:12.080 Tom, I've seen you celebrate a lot of Iguana's death.
00:03:14.760 And you have a smile on your face.
00:03:16.500 Don't act like a saint, Tom.
00:03:18.160 Well, listen, as long as none of these Democrats don't turn out to be reptiles, they're fine.
00:03:23.420 Right?
00:03:23.600 Hey, I got you.
00:03:24.100 Otherwise, we may have trouble.
00:03:25.400 All right.
00:03:25.960 One of the most feared men in Fort Lauderdale is Tom Ellsworth in the Iguana community.
00:03:29.800 That's exactly right.
00:03:31.140 By the way, they call him John Gotti.
00:03:33.100 That's exactly right.
00:03:34.200 And so be careful.
00:03:35.140 If Schumer turns out to be a snake, uh-oh.
00:03:37.620 So now then, I don't celebrate another human's death.
00:03:42.220 One of the most beautiful things that ever could happen in life is someone who is, call it an enemy, an enemy turns and changes.
00:03:52.340 And the joy you have at that, say, not only is it over, but then you have the joy, right?
00:03:57.440 The original joy of your salvation.
00:03:59.800 that's you know a precious moment here on earth and i've had that experience you know i've had
00:04:05.440 that experience a couple times with people that i really didn't like other things and they came
00:04:09.960 to the lord and and it changed their life and so i did not like to see this response right now
00:04:17.820 we're going to say now you're going to say but but i'll say but but what trump went through and
00:04:23.720 what Robert Mueller did was horrifying. What Robert Mueller did to so many people was absolutely
00:04:30.260 horrifying. And you know what? It made me think about this. Can we look at a quick clip, Pat,
00:04:35.640 of Trump reacting at the end of a long day, about to get on Air Force One and being told
00:04:41.060 Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. He was not a friend of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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00:05:51.340 She just died?
00:05:58.720 Wow.
00:06:01.080 I didn't know that. I just did.
00:06:02.880 Did you play that music or no?
00:06:04.980 Rob, we can't play that music, Rob.
00:06:06.500 Rob, pull that music.
00:06:07.120 Yeah, we can't play that music.
00:06:07.680 So Tom, what is he about to say?
00:06:08.900 That was me singing in the background, you too.
00:06:10.560 See his face, he pauses, he looks down, he holds up his hands and he said,
00:06:14.620 she had an amazing life and he complimented her he said we didn't agree but she had an amazing
00:06:22.740 life and so you're sitting there saying there's a compliment he's not saying oh there's a big
00:06:28.260 difference did she send guys to come to your place and go through your wife's panties no that's my
00:06:34.080 point about robert muller it's like trump is not to people that say he's a monster he's not there
00:06:41.180 is an example he was gracious with the political adversary you know i had anthony on the other day
00:06:45.800 right we we were with him last week scaramucci who is not a fan of trump still and oh and he said
00:06:51.160 why he says look he called my wife out it's permanent guess what i agree i get it yeah okay
00:06:56.620 cool i understand it robert send people to go through this is what bessen said when he was
00:07:02.080 asked about it rob if you want to play the best and click go for it ask you on a different topic
00:07:06.220 about a post by president trump from yesterday responding to the death of former special counsel
00:07:10.560 Robert Mueller. He posted this quote, Robert Mueller just died. Good. I'm glad he's dead.
00:07:16.160 He can no longer hurt innocent people. Do you think it's appropriate for the president of the
00:07:20.180 United States to celebrate the death of an American citizen, someone who's a Bronze Star,
00:07:23.360 Purple Heart recipient and who served in Vietnam? Kristen, I was with the president in the green
00:07:27.380 room at Davos and there was a video playing of what may have been an illegal raid on his home
00:07:33.220 at Mar-a-Lago. They are going through his wife's wardrobe and I watched the look in his eye and I
00:07:38.360 think that neither one of us can understand what has been done to the president and to his family.
00:07:43.240 But to the question of the president's post, I mean, Robert Mueller didn't
00:07:47.080 order that raid. Is it appropriate for the president to celebrate the death of any American
00:07:50.760 citizen, Mr. Secretary? Again, I think that given what has been done to President Trump and his
00:07:54.600 family, it is impossible for either of us to understand what he has been through.
00:07:59.400 So you don't think that there's anything wrong with the post saying good Robert Mueller's day?
00:08:02.600 Again, I think that we should all have a little empathy for what has been done to him and his family.
00:08:09.520 All right, Treasury Secretary Scott Besson.
00:08:11.860 Thank you, as always, for being here.
00:08:12.860 Really appreciate it.
00:08:14.440 I could have empathy and all that stuff at the end of the day, and he's not a Christian.
00:08:19.660 It's the hardest thing for me is to love and to pray for my enemies.
00:08:24.780 It's the hardest.
00:08:26.260 All the other stuff, it's very challenging, Pat.
00:08:28.600 Lusting over—you know this because you were with me.
00:08:30.760 I'm not, if you look at a girl in lust, you've already done it in your heart.
00:08:35.100 It's so, this is not an easy thing, but once you go for Christ and you're like, okay, I'm all in, it's very difficult, okay?
00:08:41.820 But if somebody dies for you to say good, there's the difference.
00:08:46.180 I would never, ever, ever be able to do that as much as I hated them.
00:08:49.480 By the way, I'm not married.
00:08:50.620 Nobody came to my house.
00:08:51.460 Nobody raided me.
00:08:51.980 Nobody tried to rob me.
00:08:52.780 I get all that aside.
00:08:54.620 The most challenging thing is just, how about this?
00:08:56.620 Feel however you want to feel.
00:08:57.680 You don't post it for the entire world to see, and the person next to you, whoever's in charge of your tweets or whatever, says, yeah, go for it.
00:09:04.480 I would have felt the Christians around him would have said, Mr. President, we know that you're not.
00:09:09.180 I'm just telling you, sir, this is a horrible look.
00:09:12.260 It's a very, very horrible look.
00:09:14.000 You can be glad it's over.
00:09:15.620 Yeah.
00:09:16.060 You see a guy has hostages and there's a bank robbery.
00:09:19.380 Let's see what Adam's going to say.
00:09:20.540 And the police take actions.
00:09:21.560 I'm glad that's over.
00:09:22.340 Adam, go ahead.
00:09:22.820 uh trump basically dancing on the grave of muller uh is such a trump thing to do
00:09:29.200 and agree with that it's not something that any one of us would do or condone
00:09:34.360 at the same time if there's one person that trump would like to direct his entire vengeance
00:09:43.500 it's clearly robert muller think about it how many of us have been president of the united states
00:09:49.140 how many of us have had our entire first term a president hijacked over russia russia russia
00:09:56.060 now is that robert muller's fault no because there was jeff sessons the attorney general he stood
00:10:01.460 down then it was jim comey he got fired or he and then it was rod rosenstein but at the end of the
00:10:06.400 day trump is directing all his energy and vengeance and cold-blooded and ruthlessness
00:10:13.080 at this one person now is that right obviously none of us have been in that position but
00:10:18.820 something tells me that trump knows exactly what he's doing and i wish that trump didn't do stuff
00:10:23.420 like this but if someone if you're the president of the united states and this guy is basically
00:10:29.120 the personification of bringing you down i understand where trump is coming from i actually
00:10:35.620 see both sides of this but here's my thing adam here's here's the thing if you hate all these
00:10:39.620 people so much and you have that much animosity why isn't cash patel why isn't the department of
00:10:44.660 justice going after every single one of them we all know what obama did we all know they spied
00:10:49.920 on you we all we have all the facts you have everything a couple weeks a month ago didn't
00:10:54.180 he say oh the auto pen i'm undoing all the auto pen so where are the investigations what's cash
00:10:59.440 patel doing what is he actually doing besides going to ufc fights and hanging out with people
00:11:03.380 or going to hockey games that is a very simplistic way to put everything no no no it's not simplistic
00:11:09.820 it's this ready for this that's like you go to a hockey game i'm like what does vinnie do no no no
00:11:13.620 you went to one game no but here's my thing in a different country during a time of of mayhem
00:11:18.760 here's adam here's the thing if you hate them so much go on vacation hold on you're not allowed
00:11:23.500 you have to work 24 7 your entire life adam if you hate a guy so much that when he dies you say
00:11:29.180 good i hope he's dead why aren't you going after him right now you are the president united states
00:11:34.720 because guess what they're openly saying when the left gets back into power adam we're all
00:11:39.080 We're all done
00:11:40.200 I hear you
00:11:40.740 Nobody wants that
00:11:41.660 But when you say
00:11:42.380 Go after him
00:11:43.220 What do you mean by that?
00:11:43.800 Meaning
00:11:44.160 Ready for this?
00:11:45.320 Everybody knows
00:11:46.040 Russia collusion
00:11:46.720 Can we all agree
00:11:47.360 Was a complete hoax
00:11:48.580 With Hillary Clinton
00:11:49.580 The DNC
00:11:50.240 The dossier
00:11:50.880 All of them
00:11:51.740 And Obama used
00:11:52.720 Brennan and all them
00:11:53.420 To spy on people
00:11:55.220 Carter Page
00:11:56.320 And Papadopoulos
00:11:57.180 During the freaking presidency
00:11:58.680 Adam
00:11:58.920 It was all a lie
00:12:00.100 Hillary got a slap
00:12:01.120 On the wrist
00:12:01.520 And the DNC
00:12:02.060 Got a fire
00:12:02.560 We all remember this
00:12:03.180 So here's my question
00:12:04.180 Why aren't you going after
00:12:05.660 Every single one of them
00:12:06.820 The Fauci's
00:12:07.820 The
00:12:08.120 Comey was in?
00:12:10.040 They dropped the thing?
00:12:11.140 They dropped the freaking suit on him, and then what the hell's going on?
00:12:13.560 What makes you think that they haven't taken any action on this?
00:12:16.160 Because none of them have been arrested.
00:12:18.180 Well, that doesn't mean that they haven't taken action.
00:12:19.780 By the way, I will tell you, it's a good argument as well, good point.
00:12:24.380 Because, you know, one of the things they voted for was Cash.
00:12:28.280 Cash is not lived up to expectations.
00:12:31.480 He was one of the guys that a lot of the MAGA community was super stoked about,
00:12:36.940 going after a lot of guys.
00:12:37.960 He didn't do it.
00:12:38.540 Why?
00:12:38.980 Nobody knows.
00:12:39.660 By the way, here's the other part that I will tell you.
00:12:42.960 Is a part of it why he didn't Trump's orders?
00:12:46.220 You think cash is not going to do what Trump tells him to do?
00:12:49.040 Right.
00:12:49.360 You don't think Trump is saying, cash, hang on to it.
00:12:52.380 I'll tell you when to use it when we need it.
00:12:54.280 Hang on to it.
00:12:55.340 I'll tell you when to use it when we need it.
00:12:56.980 Hang on to it.
00:12:57.540 Because you know how this thing works?
00:12:59.160 Like, when you're running a business, and let's just say you're running a sales organization,
00:13:04.940 you'll have a lot of contests you'll run.
00:13:07.520 And let's just say you have five types of contests.
00:13:10.540 Tom knows this.
00:13:11.800 And one contest is a, you know, small two-week or one-week, boom, go.
00:13:17.760 It's going to be good.
00:13:18.700 One contest is good for a month.
00:13:20.640 One contest is good for 90 days.
00:13:22.160 One contest is good for a year.
00:13:23.540 And one contest is good for two to five years, okay, that you're running.
00:13:26.940 And so you will sit there in the sales organization, and you'll hang on to say,
00:13:30.320 Tikran, not right now.
00:13:31.540 Not right now.
00:13:32.320 Go, okay?
00:13:33.720 Not right now.
00:13:34.320 Not right now.
00:13:35.060 Hang on to it.
00:13:35.560 Go.
00:13:35.740 maybe he has these stories
00:13:38.240 and he's just waiting because he looks
00:13:40.620 at the calendar. When do you
00:13:42.580 think Trump knew he was going to tweet at 710
00:13:44.340 saying the fact that they have good talks and he's
00:13:46.280 extended it five days? At what point
00:13:48.500 do you think Trump knew that tweet was coming out?
00:13:51.000 Seriously, prior to that.
00:13:52.340 When do you think? Maybe Saturday.
00:13:53.800 I agree. I actually agree
00:13:56.620 that it was the moment he tweeted
00:13:58.440 the first tweet. I think so too.
00:14:00.560 Do you understand what I'm saying? I agree that it was the first
00:14:02.600 tweet. And he's like, in
00:14:04.380 36 hours here's what i'm going to be saying boom boom boom it goes out you don't think trump's
00:14:08.660 thinking about that so trump's a calendar guy and he's trying to feel stories in like you don't
00:14:14.360 think he looks at it like you know as a husband i'm off you sit there you're counting everything
00:14:17.320 out for the okay this is the birthday this is the anniversary this is this this is the wedding this
00:14:21.260 is that which wedding can we go to out of these 40 weddings we're invited we'll go to these two
00:14:25.420 and we can go here we can go there okay and then we take the family here we'll take the personal
00:14:29.680 thing here we'll do this here he's looking at the calendar saying that announcement's going to be
00:14:34.160 made right before midterms. This has got to be done right before World Cup because we got to be
00:14:40.760 good. We can kickstart it back up. The moment World Cup is done on July 21st, on Monday morning,
00:14:46.640 I'm going to tweet this out. You don't think he looks at that? I think he looks at that. So yes,
00:14:52.340 I think the people that are with you on cash being a disappointment, if nothing happens
00:14:57.640 at the end of his reign nothing takes place possibly the most disappointing fbi director
00:15:04.220 that we had so much hope for but pay to be patient for the calendar to see what's coming out
00:15:10.300 if he drops i guarantee you my opinion anything cash is doing is based on the orders of trump
00:15:15.600 it's not the other way around anything he's doing tom do you agree anything he's doing is on the
00:15:21.400 orders of trump that trump's gonna say not right now not right now not right now what do you think
00:15:25.440 I absolutely agree with Cash because the FBI is big.
00:15:29.200 You know, could Department of Energy or, you know, the Interior, they have a program going on or something.
00:15:34.460 That won't matter.
00:15:35.120 You know what I mean?
00:15:36.260 They have something going on.
00:15:37.760 Yeah.
00:15:38.160 But Cash Patel, no.
00:15:39.860 With what's going on with Pam Bondi and now Cash, I think anything that Cash is positioning on, he's not out there as a lone wolf.
00:15:47.380 I agree.
00:15:49.180 Essentially what you're saying is that Cash has over-promised and under-delivered.
00:15:54.040 And we'll see what happens with that.
00:15:55.960 But one thing you cannot accuse Trump of is over-promising and under-delivering.
00:16:00.860 He's, you know, promises made, promises kept.
00:16:03.560 The question of cash still remains to be seen.
00:16:06.520 Yeah, we will see.
00:16:08.040 We will see.
00:16:08.580 But so far, underwhelming is...
00:16:11.980 An understatement.
00:16:12.920 An understatement.
00:16:13.740 And, you know, no one's really interviewed him properly.
00:16:19.540 Everyone that's interviewed him since he's been in has been soft.
00:16:21.780 snapping like hey what happened with this and so they're protecting i've invited a couple times and
00:16:27.900 at one point we were like hey are we going to do this or not i want to ask some questions yeah of
00:16:31.320 course he's not being asked the right questions yeah especially the right question no his team
00:16:35.340 respond by the way i'm not surprised that they're not doing it but if he wants to gain a little bit
00:16:40.920 of that uh by the way you know certain jobs you have your role is to take a lot of whipping for
00:16:48.360 the leader of the company yeah there are certain oh i know it pat no no you definitely don't have
00:16:54.100 that position that that responsibility but trust me you don't you don't have that kind of pressure
00:16:58.000 but what i mean is in a leadership team there are some guys that you're the one that's supposed to
00:17:03.820 do the fighting you're the one that's supposed to go take the heat you're the one that's supposed
00:17:09.360 to get all the humility all the negative shit that's got to be blamed on you almost some of
00:17:15.060 the stuff that's got to be blamed on you even though it's not your fault yeah the profile of
00:17:20.200 the profile of somebody that does that is not everybody's job but every administration has to
00:17:27.180 have a handful of people that understand their role yeah you can't you don't interview like that
00:17:30.940 like this movie yesterday i watched with t-con dylan it's a movie called hail mary with ryan
00:17:35.840 is it reynolds not not ryan ryan gosling ryan gosling did you watch it rob or no i've seen the
00:17:41.320 previews i haven't seen it freaking amazing movie there was no politics in it nothing and there is
00:17:47.140 a scene where they're coming and saying look 25 the world could get killed because of the sun
00:17:53.740 okay and what's going on with the sun and there's these certain particles that are eating up the sun
00:17:58.540 and the sun's getting weaker and weaker and we need you to help us out and ryan gosling is a
00:18:02.640 teacher in school it's like what are you talking about he said well you wrote this paper we want
00:18:06.740 you there is a scene where it's like we want you to think about it you have three hours to think
00:18:12.060 about whether you want this job or not and guess what the job is you don't know what the job is
00:18:15.580 you're going to space okay to fight this so the sun is going to be okay but guess what anybody
00:18:25.640 that's getting on that ship guess what they're telling you you're not going to make you're all
00:18:28.980 dying yeah so this guy's like look man i'm not qualified he says look we are counting on it we
00:18:36.600 think you can do it and first phase is what them trying to tell him that we believe in you
00:18:40.300 and then eventually gets to a point where it's like can I think about it you have three hours
00:18:44.980 for three hours he's walking around and they come back and he says I made up my mind I'm not going
00:18:49.940 yeah and they're like well you're going too bad you're going exactly what are you talking about
00:18:54.880 you're going so they give him a you know they he's running away they catch him they put the
00:19:00.020 shot on him and guess what you're going up there oh they send him and he wakes up he's in the
00:19:05.020 It's like, it's too late.
00:19:06.360 We believe you're it.
00:19:07.500 What's the point?
00:19:07.840 Sorry, buddy.
00:19:08.480 Yeah.
00:19:08.880 Which, by the way, that was a big debate on the drive back.
00:19:11.200 Is that the right thing?
00:19:11.960 One son is saying, oh, you should do it for America.
00:19:13.840 And the other one is saying, no, we should have the last decision.
00:19:16.240 And it was a great debate in the car.
00:19:18.540 At the level of the White House, dude, your job is to save the flippin' free world.
00:19:23.640 Guess what jobs you're taking?
00:19:26.060 Anything and everything.
00:19:27.480 So maybe FBI Director Cash Patel is the fall guy.
00:19:30.880 I don't know.
00:19:31.620 Yeah.
00:19:31.980 Maybe he is.
00:19:32.760 Maybe he's the punching bag.
00:19:34.400 Maybe he's the guy that's got to take a lot of the shots.
00:19:36.680 I don't know.
00:19:37.260 I don't know.
00:19:38.100 But all I know is so far the resume for whatever job he has next is not going to be good.
00:19:42.000 It's not good.
00:19:43.060 Because if you think about it, the main thing, the main thing to me was when the president said every single one of Biden's auto pen signatures were null and void.
00:19:54.060 Full stop.
00:19:55.080 That means, and you know where I stand with this guy, that means Fauci, that means Fauci is open game.
00:20:01.320 and what i keep reading every single week a study just came out where 1.7 million kids uh they did
00:20:07.820 a test they found that they had myocarditis and pericarditis only appeared in children that were
00:20:13.840 vaccinated because their parents were freaking duped by that freaking rat okay and besides
00:20:19.300 turbo cancer and everything else parents were so brainwashed because of that freaking guy that they
00:20:24.240 jammed this experimental drug into their kids and now their kids are going to have heart problems
00:20:28.000 and potentially die by the age of 40.
00:20:29.960 Think about that.
00:20:30.940 So if they're biding their time for something like that,
00:20:33.660 we have less than three years.
00:20:36.300 And I hope to God that they at least go after him.
00:20:40.280 Him and Alejandro Mayorkas.
00:20:42.200 Because these are the two main people
00:20:43.560 that have freaking ruined more lives
00:20:45.560 than I think people understand in this freaking country.
00:20:48.060 So I'm going to wait, Pat, but I'm telling you right now,
00:20:50.300 give it another year.
00:20:51.260 Because think about it.
00:20:51.900 You have to investigate.
00:20:52.800 You have to do it.
00:20:53.300 You have to press the charges, and we have to do it.
00:20:54.620 Because once a Democrat comes in, guess what's going to happen?
00:20:57.420 No, you're good.
00:20:58.000 Again, that's what I'm saying to you.
00:20:59.980 The only idea I have is you're the punching bag, you're the fall guy.
00:21:05.120 Probably.
00:21:05.540 You're the party animal, director of FBI, or you're somebody that really has a lot of stories,
00:21:11.340 but you coming to the president, it goes like this.
00:21:14.140 So Tom will come to me, and we'll go through stuff that we have going on.
00:21:17.360 And Tom will have a folder, like literally, you may have even seen it.
00:21:20.600 It will look like this, okay?
00:21:22.900 It'll look like this.
00:21:24.060 Tom will come, and he'll go, okay, Pat, are we ready?
00:21:27.420 All right, let's go through the first one.
00:21:28.660 He'll take the thing out.
00:21:30.060 Here's what we're looking at.
00:21:31.060 Boom, boom, boom.
00:21:31.580 All right, second thing.
00:21:32.460 What do we want to do with this?
00:21:33.500 It's going to cost this much money.
00:21:34.620 Do we want to do this?
00:21:35.600 Third one is this, and he'll go through it, right?
00:21:38.380 Do you think there is a, you know, meeting where cash comes in and says, okay, Mr. President,
00:21:44.660 let me tell you what 11 stories I have to go through.
00:21:47.800 One is this, okay?
00:21:49.600 Ah, give that a seven.
00:21:50.680 Okay, I got a good one for you.
00:21:52.480 One is this.
00:21:53.080 Okay, keep that one.
00:21:53.820 I may need it in two weeks.
00:21:55.280 Okay, do you see that happening?
00:21:56.860 I do.
00:21:57.600 Yeah.
00:21:58.120 I do.
00:21:59.580 It's like, well, which one do you want to go?
00:22:00.720 Like, for example, Chauncey Billups, NBA.
00:22:02.960 Go for it.
00:22:03.880 Oh, my God, NBA.
00:22:05.140 Who gives a shit?
00:22:05.860 But do nothing like they have.
00:22:07.140 He probably has got 40 of these stories.
00:22:08.740 Right.
00:22:09.460 So you need a little bit of, hey, oh, shit, we got a lot of pressure here.
00:22:13.380 Drop this one because we need to deflect and we go over here.
00:22:17.600 These are.
00:22:18.180 Things are feeling a little less human these days, aren't they?
00:22:21.900 But isn't the whole point of progress to make things more human?
00:22:25.420 That's why at TD, when we design a product, whether it's an app for making trading easier or monitoring your account for fraud, we ask one simple question.
00:22:35.080 How does this help people?
00:22:37.360 That's how we're making banking more simple, more seamless and more intuitive.
00:22:42.660 But most importantly, that's how TD is making banking more human.
00:22:48.880 That's what I think Dan, you know, I think Dan Bongino was and I love Dan Bongino.
00:22:52.040 No, I think Dan Bongino was put in there to give the illusion of, like, yeah, they put one of our guys.
00:22:57.020 This wasn't a job for Dan Bongino.
00:22:57.960 It was not.
00:22:58.560 That's what I'm saying.
00:22:59.100 Dan Bongino, to me, like, what did they do?
00:23:01.200 What did you do in there?
00:23:01.920 Vinny, if you became the director of FBI, you wouldn't be able to do the job.
00:23:06.120 Probably not.
00:23:07.340 Actually, think about it.
00:23:08.540 As a Christian man, do you really think you would be able to do the job of being a director of FBI?
00:23:14.040 Honestly.
00:23:14.600 No, because I told you I wouldn't be able to be the president.
00:23:16.340 You wouldn't be able to do it.
00:23:17.040 I don't think I'd be able to sign off on people getting murdered.
00:23:18.920 And remember, it's not for everybody.
00:23:21.680 I agree.
00:23:22.040 It's not for everybody.
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