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Daily Dish: Stephanopoulos admits the obvious, Dems remain divided, and Project 2025 hullabaloo

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He was asking me questions that I didn't know the answers to, and I had to go look at an encyclopedia I get the answers because I didn't know where that country was. I have no idea, just another idiot in this administration. It's Wednesday day, right? Is it Wednesday? Is it is? You guys? Happy Wednesday? Salutations, greetings and all of that stuff. First off, make sure I've got a lot of stuff to cover here.

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subscribe, and then two points of personal privilege. One couple days ago, I was at the Target in Waco and I met the sweetest people, Bernie and Bill. I don't know if you're listening or watching, it's not that Bernie, but it's a good Bernie, female Bernie, and I think it was her father Bill in the front seat with her precious, precious people so sweet. I never get recognized, and it's so weird. When you get recognized, you're just like, okay, weird, but it is really weird.

So they stopped in the park. I was getting ready to return my cart and I was like, no, no, I'm just they stopped and was I thought they were like trying to get my parking spot. And I was like, no, no, I'm just returning my cart and they were like no, no, you're Daisy from Anyway. So we had a conversation and it was They're so sweet, So thank you for stopping and saying hello, and it was really lovely to meet you. And then yesterday I was

at my AGB here locally and I met Julie. So I just wanted to say hi to Julie. It was so great talking to you. And at one point she was like, it's so weird talking to you in person because I'm so used to seeing you on my screen. You know how people do that. Yeah, yeah, so that was Anyways, she was delightful. She just moved from Oregon, and I had a lovely time talking to her. So I just wanted to give a shout out to her. And then another thing that I needed to remind you, guys, is that so many

people were reaching out about my husband's surgery this week. It was canceled. She Beryl. You guys, it was canceled. It's going to be rescheduled, probably in the next three or four weeks. But the prayers all that, I mean, people were writing saying, I'll come busit you at the hospital, I'll bring food. I mean, you guys are awesome, just so so sweet. I appreciate all of you. It sucks that it's being rescheduled, but you know, there's always a reason for everything. Right,

there's always a divine reason for everything. So it's going to be rescheduled. And there's yeah, because there's no power in a lot of places. Houston is a hot mess right now. So yeah, so that's going to be rescheduled and we're going to have a show the rest of the week. So we're having shows this whole week. So sorry about that yesterday when I said, oh, we're not gonna have shit, we're having ships. So yeah, so we'll be here both days. Yep, yep, yep, yep.

Okay, So thank you for all that. All right, Aaron Powers, thank you, She says, dad joke Wednesday, Where do bad rainbows go to prism? It's a light sentence, but it gives them time to reflect. I love that you guys is total full disclosure, Sleely Space that it's dad joke Wednesday, So I know that you guys have kept them coming. Listen, you guys always step up for dad joke Wednesday. You always step up. Oh my god, And there's so much better than what we

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don't know. I'm have to look that up. I don't were they like did they duke it out? And back in the day they were like rare and Dolly Duck, Dolly duck. Over On locals said, I'd like to imagine the guy that invented the umbrella was gonna call it umbrella, but he just hesitated. Y'all have a great day. You guys supposed to be umbrella. I get it. I see what you guys. You guys, it's gonna it's gonna be seriously, for the next two hours, this is all

We're gonna crazy. Man, Wednesday's are crazy up in here. And then yesterday, I hate, hate, hate, hate hate when I miss superstickers or Venmos or ever, especially when it comes to like someone wanting to wish a happy birthday. My gosh, sorry Ted, Wanda. I know, I feel so bad. So Wanda sent this yesterday, completely missed it. I don't know why I wasn't getting the notifications, but she said, yesterday, here's wishing my hubby Ted a very happy sixty ninth birthday. We hope

I was good birthday. I do. Happy birthday, Ted. And then Kelly Wiseman said, two chicks or no chicks save travels back and forth. Amy, prayers for your hobby all my love, thank you for that. It's gonna happen, probably in the next couple of weeks. So I appreciate the prayers because the travel back and forth it does really suck and we need to get him all fixed up. Yeah. And then gay Olsen ober Sinsky asked for prayers for Insider Joyce Holloman who lost her brother. So that must

be one of the people that Kelly was talking about. Very very sorry to hear that. It is a good time to remind everybody how important our second Amendment is and how we should never ever, ever ever take it for granted or lose control of it. Because here's what happened in Denmark. A seventeen year old girl who used pepper spray to fight off a rapist. Oh my god, domably an illegal because this was at a migrant asylum center, is

told she's going to be prosecuted for carrying that weapon. Cannot, I can't the absurdity of this. It just is beyond. It's beyond the pale. What in the hill? Oh my god? Uh huh yeah, this is like, this is so beyond. But her skirt was too short. Yeah, it's like you know what I mean, it just wow. And it's like where are the feminists here too? It's like, okay, all right, so just just expect that you're gonna get just expect you're gonna get raped.

This is just incredible, Like isically what a disgusting story and of stuff. Yeah, like the person who posted the said coming soon to America, I'd like exactly. I mean, if they and liberals are always saying, okay, like we don't need guns, why would you need why would you need that? Why would you need to protect yourself? Why would you need to do that? Women, especially women, Why would you need to do

that? I'm real, I know, just absolutely ridiculous. Also, former Senator Inhoff died yesterday at the age of eighty nine, and the New York Times a lot of people were pointing out how ridiculous their headline was about it. They said, the senator who denied climate change dies at eighty nine. When you compare that to their previous headlines about Edward Kennedy, who literally killed a woman, Yeah, totally, just said. Senate Stalwart dead at seventy

seven. And then Robert Byrd, who headed up the kkkle they call him a pillar of the Senate, dies at ninety two. So just if you think, then if you the New York Times, you don't hate them enough. Yeah, absolute trash, god, just garbage. Have denied climate change? Oh he didn't. He didn't do anything else, right, let's just scum up his entire career like that, Okay, all right, But Edwar Kennedy he absolutely did kill a woman. He did, and then he walked

away, yeah m hm. And then he kept being admired and actually he walked away and I think he partied afterwards, right, Yeah, Trump is not the only person who is being targeted by a weaponized justice system. Now, look what happened. According to Jen Rubin from Senator White House, he has asked Merritt Garland to appoint a special counsel to investigate Clarence Thomas for possible violations of ethics and tax laws. You find, you find the man,

and then you find the crime. Right like, you have the man and you figure out a crime later. This is unbeloible. And what's happening that's even more terrifying is that it's starting to happen worldwide. So unfortunately, Democrats have set a terrible example for the rest of the world. And now they are also starting investigations around Marine La Penn because god forbid a right wing person have a lot of support. You can't have that. So now they're opening

up an investigation around alleged financing for her presidential bit. It's absolutely out of control. Yeah, it is out of control. M I feel like eventually though, that it's gonna it's gonna swing back into our favor because people are starting to get really tired of this crap. Yeah, I just do.

I maybe I'm maybe I'm too optimistic, but It's like somebody said new world order like one world order, that there's there comes a time where people like, listen, we've been polite for very you know, for a very long time, and we've kind of sat back and watched all of this stuff happen. But at some point people are going to break. You know, Yeah, we're gonna get sick of it. I'm sick of it already, but at some point everybody's gonna go, Okay, now, enough being polite.

Enough is enough? Enough is enough? Right, and that, you know, speaking of new world orders, Biden's team has decided that the best way to fight against Donald Trump right now because he's getting all this you know, Biden's getting all this negative attention. Now, they're trying to say, oh my god, we need to scare everybody about this Project twenty twenty five, which Donald Trump has already you know, distanced himself from. But this is

gonna be a thing. And they are so freaking sneaky, this administration that they put this tweet out yesterday. This is from Joe Biden's account. It says Donald Trump is trying to hide his extreme Project twenty twenty five agenda. The only problem it was written for him by those closest to him. Go to Trump's Project twenty twenty five wow to learn more. It is a Biden campaign website. When you go to that, they just lie about the entire

project because there's so many lies floating around about it right now. If you really want to know the truth, follow Project twenty twenty five on Twitter because they released a huge yeahs debunking of all the bullshit that's going around about it right now, and they freaking bought this url to have it redirect so that you can donate to Joe Biden's campaign. And what is it? What do they do on Twitter? It's like the notes? What is it? The

when they correct yeah, community notes. There's a lot of people that are doing community notes about this I saw yesterday because they're just like this is absolute bull crap that they're trying to do this, and so all these people and mass are like trying to correct it in real time and they're just like, this is It's crazy what they're trying to They're lying. But we've seen them lie before, right, I Mean we've time and time and time they lie

to us. They constantly. It's just as evidenced by what they've been doing with Biden over the past four years. You guys, it's just one big lie after another. That's what they're going to do whatever they can to keep power. And this is the next big tactic that they're going to try to this is it's listen. And also the stuff in this document, which is like a nine hundred something page document, right, not all of it is terrible. Most of it isn't, right, is that You're right? Most

of it isn't. It's like, so I'm looking, you know, you look at some of it. I haven't read the whole thing because it is nine hundreds something pages, but the stuff that I have, right, I'm like, well, this doesn't seem so bad. I mean, it's just love for Biden to say what's wrong with it, right without lying about it, which is of course what he's doing. And what about misrepresenting it and

what a lot of liberals are doing. I mean, I got in a fight with some person the other day where they they they they actually said on social media that conservatives don't like race mixing, and I'm like, wait, where does it say it in the document? And when I asked the question, I said, can you please cite that they blocked me. So they're

gonna they're going to take stuff. They're going to just like out of context, takes whatever they want to take and say, well, you know, conservatives are racist, conservatives are misogynistic conservatives, or they're going to all the same stuff that they've said before, right, and they're going to say it's all in this document when they can't cite that that is actually in this document. It's the same song and dance, you guys, and so too is

the song and dance with the election. They are going to cheat so hard, and we have to be prepared to cheat. Every bit is hard, I mean, will how else to get around exactly. But I love this tweet that somebody put out about the fact that they're the Democrats are not actually importing Democrat voters. They're importing people and names that allow the state fraud process

to generate ballots. So the migrants won't use the ballots, they're not going to go to the polls, but the DNC harvesters will collect them, fill them out, and then the precinct workers will scan them and count them. This is how they're doing it. And so people need to understand, as this person points out illegal aliens are not being imported to vote themselves. They're just here to have names. And it gives Democrat operatives the chance to ballot

harvest and drop ballots off at these swing state inner city drop boxes. And it's ridiculous. And the fact that the Democrats are the party that promotes this should send alarm bells to everybody, you know what I mean. Yeah, totally m hm, Oh my gosh, so frustrating. So we got to be ready. We got to do the same thing. Yeah, we have to, because I don't get around it. I agree, we have to fight fire with fire, and if that means getting down and the you know,

just getting dirty with them, We've got to get dirty. That's why, you know, I say, people have to get sick of this stuff. They have to get sick of it and quit saying, well, I mean, we're not going to stoop to their level. We got to stoop to their level. We gotta if you got to get in the ring and just get That's why I think I really do like Trump. It's because he's willing to do that. You know, he's a street fighter. I like

that about him. Some people don't because he says things that aren't savory sometimes, but he's willing to fight like a street fighter, and sometimes you have to do that with these people, and of course they'll turn around and say, oh my god, he's on cute, he's like terrible. He says, really, oh my god, you guys are criminals, and then you turn around and try to make him the criminal, which is precisely what they've been doing over the past year. But when in fact they are the criminals.

So if they want to bring us to that level, I'm down. Let's do it. Let's do it. You guys very very excited. I know I messed this up yesterday, but the date is confirmed. Zach Abraham from Bulwark Capital Management he's doing another inflation webinar. It is on July twenty fifth, and you can sign up. You can hear all of his amazing

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boy. I hope you're saying, rough Greens, I'm ready to do a big boy press conference, Shannon Pope, Thank you. Shannon says, what are Joe Biden in circles have in common? What they're both pointless? That's good. Brian Brumley says a woman tried to once kill me with a guitar. The judge asked her for the judge asked her first offender. She said, first a Martin, then a gretch, then offender as a good guitar. I see what you did there. I used to say that was my

first job selling guitars. Uriel Gonzalez, thank you, he says, very glad you all are going to be on the rest of the week. We are too, We are too. Yeah, it's going to be a normal week. Yeah. Caprin Richards says, who cuts the grass on Walton's Mountain lawn? Boy? Get it? Cammy Sweeten, thank you. She says. Why is it bad to iron a four leaf clover? Because you should

never press your luck? Luggy Ladiesuffy guys, these are good coming in hot Karen Elliott, she says, dad joke, if it's raining pennies from heaven, it's climate change. Prayers for the hobby and all those in Texas. Thank you, and then let's see over here on Locals Britain or Britain. Number one sent a tip saying, what do you call a Mexican who does not eat protein? No? Huay jose. I think it was the delivery that was the best. The way that Max says that in her Mexican accent.

Tennis See Talma says, I have a friend who writes songs about sewing machines. He's a singer songwriter, or so it seems. I see the way that it's spelled is so, and seems I get it. Derrenda says wrong is right and right is wrong, as was written in the Bible. So now I carry, and you should continue to You should carry. Yeah, we should back to headlines. You guys, remember the two hundred and thirty million dollars that we all spent on this humanitarian aid peer in Gada.

You guys remember that there's been a development. It's going to be permanently dismantled because it broke. It worked for twenty one days. God, we are morons, we really are, aren't we We are? We are? What are we doing? Because we couldn't have used that too arned thirty million here or anything? I'm sure no it's I mean, I just it won't stop, right, the waste. It's just and they don't care. They just don't care. One's no one is held accountable for that, no one.

Could you imagine if that happened in the private sector, Oh my god, roll they're fired, You're fired. So many people would be fired. But no one ever gets fired in the federal government ever. It's true. Also, we've talked a lot about how scary the practice of medicine is becoming and how woke it's becoming. So Duke Medical School, which is a good one, they are now claiming that timeliness and individualism are part of white supremacy culture

my style. As Nicki Nelly points out, when doctors who graduated from Dukes show up late to your surgery, just know that they're doing their part to dismantle the white supremacy culture. It it's just they're dismantling it. That's right, It's just fun. What is that. We were just talking about that this morning, about how you especially my well, my daughter has this trade. My daughter likes to be twenty minutes early to everything, and it kind

of drives me insane because I'm usually the one driving her. And mock has that mock has that trade. Because now that I've been best friends with her for you know, almost two decades, it's like she needs to be early to everything all the time, like thirty minutes. It drives me. She's always the first one there, and I'm like, ah, gee, he's been here thirty minutes, you know. And so this is and it must be because you're a white supremacist totally, and obviously my daughter and my daughter

is too. She's a white supremacist who knew who knew? And her best friend's black. I mean, it's like somebody needs to tell her. Oh my god. Yeah, yeah, I'm lucky that our entire family is the same way. I guess they're all. I'm sure I would drive to white supremacists. It's crazy. Yeah. And then okay, so that's medical school. And then meanwhile, in undergrad where was this? At northw they had a twenty twenty four spring class called Lana del Rey Emotional Landscapes of US Supper?

What what is even happening? What are we doing? Oh my god? Okay, you guys know Illana del Rey is. She's the one who saying summertime sadness it's a really good song. She's got a lot of a really good songs, really good song. But doing the whole course about her, course we do, of course we do. You white supremacist. Come on, Oh my god, here's some interesting news. And I at first I was like, yike, but then I was like, well, maybe

this is fine. This happened. A twenty one year old girl has just become the youngest woman mayor, not only in Georgie's history, but in the history of the entire country. She is now the mayor of I don't know how to say the city arabi or a rabbit. Okay, I grew up in Georgia. I haven't even heard of this. It's only got five hundred

people in it. Okay, maybe that's okay. Now the mayor and her father was also the mayor, and so when I read that, there's like a family hester, I was like, okay, that's kind of that's interesting, that's okay. Well maybe, well there's a little negotism there, obviously, but maybe she learned some stuff from her dad, hopefully, maybe hopefully she learned how to run a city a city. And seems she's a Republican. She is a she's a good girl. Sounds like, yeah, okay,

well listen, I'm not going to knock it. Let's see how she does. Let's see how she does. Meanwhile, I know we have a lot of fans of candae Owans here in our audience, and we have been fans in the past of candae Owans, But it seems like lately all she really wants to do is pick fights with other conservatives. And I don't understand that, except that it seems like she's just wanting to create drama. Yeah,

I was gonna say, I understand it. It's you get clicks that way, you get views, you get when you create drama, you get you get money. Like we know this business, right, I mean, I'm just I'm just being honest. I don't know, right, the more drama you because we know Pete, listen, we know that that's a formula. I'm just being honest. That's a formula. When you create drama, you get eyeballs and you get money. That's I just don't like it.

I don't put it out there. Yeah that's what happens. I don't like it. So I didn't even I don't listen to Candace's show So I only found out about this because I follow Jordan Peterson's daughter on Twitter, Mikaela Peterson, who also has a podcast, by the way, and apparently Candace did an entire episode of her show to rag on Jordan Peterson, saying is this

the end of Jordan Peterson? And so I did not listen to it, but apparently Mikayla did, and she it was talking about her father's about with depression and being addicted to drugs that he was prescribed, and so she talked, you put out the sweet saying a fifth of Americans are prescribed psych meds like my dad and I were. They're nearly impossible to get off and cause withdrawal so severe, especially after long term use, that most people stay on

them permanently. I hope you don't suffer the way he did coming off of those meds prescribed for an autoimmune disorder. By the way, it's pretty sad clickbait for someone who calls herself a Christian. Not that surprise, not that surprising from someone who says I'm not a round earther or a flat earther. However, and then she said, referring to this piece of garbage, which

was Candace's episode, So there's drama. I have no intention of listening to that episode, but just thought I would point out that this is still a thing. That's yeah, I don't know why why we have to do this crap, but then you know, it's conservatives against concerned. I just don't get it. Why why why are we doing this? There's no reason to go after him none. Oh, he's a national treasure, he really is. He's a treasure. That man is a treasure. He's helped a lot

of people. He's a good man. You know. Just everybody stop it, just back off, you know. And then, because our culture is the way it is, and we often reward terrible behavior, talk to a girl raking in the dollars. She now has a million Instagram followers and she just got paid thirty grand to hand out flowers at them. This is what we do. This is what is what we do, right, I know?

And I saw something yesterday where somebody was like, oh, so, you know, anybody who's mad about this is just jealous that she didn't have to, like, you know, work to get a podcast or work to get where she is, and she's just automatically paid for you know, basically being a skank, and I'm like, but that's our society, right. I mean I saw a video yesterday of some girl who was, you know, flaunting the fact that she just bought a house with cash because she's an

OnlyFans girl. And she was like, you know, should I be happy that I I don't even I'm pair for But she was like, I got this house. I guess I should be thanking the two hundred thousand men who basically bought this for me. Yeah, you know. And it's this is I mean, people will poo poo this girl, but the people it's the people who bought the people who participate in it that are to blame too,

you know what I mean. Like, I don't know, we talked about her, so I guess we're part of the problem, you know what I mean. It's really because women have extraordinary power when it comes to sexuality, and they're as It's like, women are always bitching about the patriarchy, and I'm like, find me a male onlyfan star who brings in even a quarter of what the women do, right, there's some matriarchal stuff happening there,

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How dare you biden for the kid's future but not yours? Yeah, there's some crazy stuff happening in California when it comes to that, Calm nine to eleven Chicks says, according to my beloved Papa, if you're early, you're on time. If you're on time, you're best advice ever. Good morning from DeSantis Land. I totally agree. If you're five minutes early, you're late. That's late. That's late. Every meeting. She's the first one waiting in the in the zoom queue. She's just like, great,

Like what if I can't connect? What if something goes on? Is like, but I'm here, everybody, I'm here. Yeah. I always want to plan for every potential delay or circumstance. That's just who I am. I'm sorry, that's just who I am. But it is better early than late, I will say, right, yeah, so always better to be

early than late. All right, Uh, yesterday there was a big House Democrat the House Democrat Caucus got together to talk about the problem that is Joe Biden and what they're going to do about him, and they were expecting to come out of that meeting with some consensus. It did not go well, so apparently it was a disaster. According to Jake Sherman, who reported that

it quo felt like a funeral. The group of Democrats was not able to come to a consensus, and while leaving the event, one of them, and you'll see this video in just a moment said Democrats were not only on the same page, they're not even in the same book. It was brutal. Now, one of the people that came out pretty early to say Joe Biden needs to get out, he needs to withdraw, was Penguin man Jerry Nadler himself. But after the meeting yesterday, he's singing a different tune.

Is your support for the president of pragmatic consideration? Given as President I said, you remain in you're I believe they ken over the support. They had a hope that kind of leaves you with no choice that night, take it all right? Yes, as the President said, Democrats voters in in the prime rooes. He wasn't that guy? You know that guy also wears a

diaper. You know he does. Just why he's the last person that should be talking about anybody getting out of public service totally right, because of like any sort of limitations on their brain or their body. Yeah, uh huh yeah Nabbler. All right, so he's like he's in support, He's totally in support everything. He's our guy. But like, yeah, he's our guy. It's gonna be great, Okay. And then here's the guy that was referenced earlier from Tennessee, Steve Cohen, who is not pleased with how

the meeting went. The same page. What do you mean You're not on the same page even in the same book. And then here is Representative Quickly, who again, these folks are kind of all over the place. Here's his thought, spirit and pride and courage to serve the country so well four years ago helped Joe Biden win the well bring the ticket down. This time he just has to step down because he can't win. And my colleagues need to recognize that a dismissive letter. I'm not going to change any minds.

Get ready to lose, Mike. And then Corey Bush walked out looking stern. So can you describe the temperature in the room right now? Right down? The same right wing influences that are that are trying to take me down or trying to take down President Biden. So that's where my hand is. But I'm listening to my colleagues, and I'm listening to my destitution. At the end of the day, we got to be back these right wing influences. So what what right wing influences are giving him dementia? Lady? What

in the hell was that? What? I don't know what your right wing influences have to do with the The dude probably has Parkinson's What does that have to do with it? She's our fault. Good. I'm surprised she didn't say it's all white supremacy, right, what it is? Good? Lord my god. Well there are people, though, that are much more firm in their support for Biden. Here is one of them, Hackeen. Jeffreyes made clear publicly the day after the debate that I support the president, Joe

Biden and the Democratic ticket. My position has not changed. But that's Biden and the Democratic ticket. You support Biden on the ticket or just Biden and whatever the ticket is. Same answer. Well, that was a good deflection. That was really good. And that question, that follow up question, was a good follow up question. I like that, like she was actually journalism look at her go oh wow, yeah, because it was very vague, Yeah, purposefully. You know, he's that answer before without question.

Yeah, And here's Pelosi. She can always be counted on right to support this great president. We have a great president working with us. Great. She's like, she's just gross. She's like one of those zombies in World War Z with their teeth and the hands. It's like I would be like, get away from me. I don't don't like any minute she's gonna go. Yeah, I'm gonna do that totally freaks me out. She's like four hundred years old, and this is Representative Escobar, who I've literally never seen

in my entire life. But here is what she says about the meeting and about supporting Biden. Really do believe that the more members of our caucus who speak directly to him, the more confident they will feel. So I've encouraged the white House to make sure that the president does as much outreach as possible, or not the white House, but the campaign that the president does as much outreach as possible. Wait, so she's saying that the more people talk

directly to him, the more comfortable they're going to feel. Is that what she's saying. She's actually saying that out loud? I mean, apparently that works because the Democrat governors that had the call with him, most of them came away feeling like, Okay, this is fine, everything's fine because they talked and they get to see him in person. Meanwhile, George Stephanopolis had

the exact opposite reaction. Well, we'll get to that, so that you're giving away the ending here, all right, And Giapaul what's her name, I don't know, whatever her name is crazy Lady Representative Giapaul here she is listen. I'm not here to give advice to my colleagues. They we all have independent districts and things that they feel like they have to do. I do think that we should continue to have whatever conversations we need to have with

our constituents, with our colleagues. We should have him in private. I don't like her. I don't either. I just don't like her at all. I don't either. And this guy, here's another guy I've never seen before. This is guy from Louisiana, Troy Carter. This guy is actually true. Okay, So he's a supporter of Biden, and he is trying to excuse the debate performance by saying that Trump heckled Joe Biden. It was a split screen the oh my god, and he had tied me a moment

that there was heckling. Oh my god. Trump was the calmest I think I've seen him in my years, calm, collected. He was like this, in fact, probably too much so for me. Yeah, so heckling, okay, and then and think about how bad that made this to me. It makes Biden look worse because if you can't handle the distraction of the guy that is your opponent. You have no business dealing with the distraction that is putin or President g or any other dictator. And it just listen,

and it further shows how they are constantly victimizing themselves. Yes, this is where democrats always go. It's like, how can I be a victim in this particular case? How can I be a victim here? How can I be a victim here? This is what they do. They always go to the victim card. Shut up mcguria's you can hear it straight from the horse's

mouth. The circumstances that led to that a combination of not being one hundred percent healthy, having the former president heckling and making noises on the side of him, distracting him, and even being perhaps over prepared. These are all things that we will better prepare. And I suspect that you will not see a performance of what you did a Thursday ago or so ago. Yeah. Leaders, leaders aren't victims take all the seats. Seriously, leaders aren't.

Leaders don't want to they don't want to be victimized. You know. Leaders are leaders. Yeah, that's right. They own things, they take accountability. Yeah, so lsu Man James Carville. So in like one breath, he's saying, listen, I don't like to make predictions, but here's what I predict. I'm guarantee you he's wearing something lsu Yeah. That's why I said that. That's why he's got to be Yeah. But anyway, that's he's a he's a paradox. Just like in the first sentence, he's all,

I don't like to make predictions. Here is my prediction. Predict things. I'm just telling you. It's inamorable. He will come to the conclusion. People will get the message to him, he will understand, his family will understand. They'll prey on it and don't make the right decision. I don't have any doubt about it. But while we Gilly Dalli and around here, somebody's got to think away we go from here. I thought that's interesting

that he's convinced that they that Joe Biden will withdraw. Yeah, I don't. I don't know why they keep talking to him though. Yeah, I don't, and I'm not. I'm not super convinced that he will. I just don't know. I don't know. He's so defiant right now. Yeah,

I don't know that he's gonna withdraw. I really don't know, because I still feel like there's that, you know, that group of people behind the scenes, you know, like the Wizard of Oz that's behind the scenes, that are so set on staying there that they're like, well, can't we just keep them there so we can stay here and keep doing what we've been doing. I mean, aren't people dumb enough to let us keep doing

that? And there are you know, there is a faction of people that they're dumb enough to let him keep doing that, because you see people that are like, he's fine, he's fine, He's had a bad night, he had a cold, he had this, he had that he was getting. I mean, you see people making excuses for him because they want this shit to keep going on. So, I mean, this is the thing there. I wonder if this is why I'm not convinced that they're going to

take him out. I'm just not one hundred percent convinced. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what to make of it either. Scott Jennings recently always good for a SoundBite here he is approval rating is about thirty seven percent in aggregate. If you look at the trackers he is obviously facing internal divisions in his own party right now. His unfitness for office is

on full display. There's an article on the Wall Street Journal this morning about the big cover up that went on to hide his infirmities from the public, and there are anecdotes in there about him skipping meetings with world leaders because he had to go to bed. I mean, everybody now knows his record brought him to a point of a thirty seven percent approval, and at the same

time he has become manifestly unfit for office. So if I'm Donald Trump, absolutely I want to run against Joe Biden because the country is obviously already soured on him and it will be very hard for Biden to rebuild that trust with the American people. Yeah. Yeah, we're all hoping he's the guy,

So hoping for it, So hope. And so he mentioned Scott Jennings mentioned this story that's I guess a couple of years old that's now being leaked, which is also suspect that Joe Biden missed a meeting when he was like at a G seven or something because he had to go to bed. And so this became a talking point as well. So This was a June twenty twenty two event with the German Chancellor. He was supposed to meet with him early in the evening, but then he had to go to bed, and so

everybody jumped on this yesterday. And this chick again, This is a congress person I've never seen before. Her name is Sean Tell Brown. She was asked by a reporter if you had an employee who was like, I'm going to need to work less and sleep more, what would you do? Her is so absurd. We know that when the President spoke to governors last week at the White House, he told them, Congresswoman that he needs to sleep

more and work less. If Congresswoman, if if a member of your staff said to you, you know what, Congresswoman Brown, I got to sleep more and work less. You'd fire them once you are, you'd start looking for their replacement. Would you not absolutely not listen? The fact really admit the fact that the president can admit his shortcomings I think is a blessing.

I think it demonstrates it. I think it demonstrates his authenticity, and I think it demonstrates how genuine he is when it comes to telling the truth. Can you eat him? Yeah? This is such a bull crop. I mean, they will do anything to cover for this guy. Yes, and listen or if she or if she's telling the truth, then it just it

shows you you know who democrats really are. They they are weak people, like they want to hire people who can't do the job, and they actually surround themselves with people who like I always tell my daughter, surround yourself with people who elevate you, not who bring you down. So they're surrounding themselves with people who in fact bring them down. I don't want to be around people like that, do you, guys? I don't want to be around

people who are like I need to sleep more and work glass. Really, you're a loser. I don't want to be around you. I'm serious, Like you and I are best friends for a lot of reasons. We work really well together. And what did I say? And I gave her a book for her birthday this year. One of the things that I love about mock she always gives one hundred and twenty five percent. We both do. I want to be friends with her if we didn't match each other's energy,

like you don't surround yourself with people like that. If she thinks that's an attribute. There's something seriously wrong with that chick. So it's she's integrity and authenticity. It doesn't, it doesn't. It is, Yeah, it doesn't. So you know what, I don't see that as an attribute. Do better? Yeah, And it's you want of the president of the free world exactly so. And Peter Deucy in kjp's presser yesterday, which by the way, she was like an hour late for and Biden was late for his NATO

speech too, but we'll get to that anyway, he asked her. Okay, so, if Biden's going to be doing all the sleeping, what happens at if it's an off hour, like if it's one of his sleeping hours, and like Russia decides that they're sending a nucarway what like how does that work? Here's what she said, he sharpest before eight pm. So say that the Pentagon at some point picks up an incoming nuke, it's eleven pm.

Who do you call the first lady? He has a team that lets him know of any of any news that is pertinent and important to the American people. He has someone or that is decided obviously with his National Security Council, And I guess she didn't say no. She did not say no to that. So seriously, she didn't say no. They don't call the first lady shouldn't say no, you guys, So that should be. Seriously, that should be. He's got a team that's gonna be their answer to everything.

At this point, it's me, don't worry because we've got all these other people around and take care of the actually court. Those people are running the country. It's not the actual president because he's never run the country. They're they're Americans who you actually vote into office is not who's running the country. Because but but it's okay, let us go ahead and lecture you on democracy, all right, but he's not running the country. It's unbelievable,

isn't it. John Kirby also asked the question about the sleeping and here he's a much better spinner than KJP, like by leaps and bounds. But still this is this is pathetic, sweak. C and Adams reporting the Biden told Democratic governors that part of his plan going forward after the debate was to stop

scheduling events after eight pm so that he could get more sleep. From a national security perspective, can any present can it be effective if they have a cut off time at eight pm. Well, I think the White House denied those claims and that reporting, Kate, But let's set that aside for a second. He's the president of the United States, commander in chief, and

that's a twenty four hour job, seven days a week. From my experience here and I've seen it firsthand on the road and here in Washington, d C. If the National Security team needs to get to the President, they get to the president, and it doesn't matter what the hour on the clock says. The president that I see every day, including yesterday a couple of times in the Oval Office, is robust. He's lucid, he's clear,

he's direct, and he's in command of the context and the information. I mean, he was asking me questions yesterday about events in Europe that I simply didn't have the answers for. I had to go back and come back to him with some answers. I mean, that's the president that I see every day. That's the commander in chief that I've been serving the last two and a half years. That answer did not help me feel any better. It

shouldn't. I don't feel do you guys feel better? He was asking me questions that I didn't know the answers to, and I had to go look at an encyclopedia I get the answers because I didn't know where that country was. I have no idea, Just another idiot in this administration. Yeah, well you don't think if you don't think that answer made you feel better.

Wait, because KJP also asked about the whole sleeping thing and the meeting that he missed a couple of years ago because he was tired, and the reporters just like I mean, you said at the time that we shouldn't read too much into it. But now that all of this has happened, should we maybe read more into it? And what she says, what she accidentally lets

slip out at the very end, should make everybody a little nervous. But the President was in Italy for the G seven and you remember he skipped one of the leader's dinner, which was a major for the summit, And I remember you were asked about it by reporters and he said, you know, we shouldn't read too much into the fact that he's skipping one dinner. I mean, would the explanation actually have been that he was tired and that he needed to say something. Answer is the same. I wouldn't read too much

into it. It's not the first time. Oh, it's fine because it happens all the time. You guys. You feel better about that, right, everybody feels better. It's not the first time. It definitely won't be the last if he gets into office again, because he's going to be one hundred and five years old. Oh my god, she said that out loud. She says a lot of crap out loud as she shouldn't say. It's just unbelievable, you guys. He's not fit to do this. He is not. He is not. My God, Democrats, and they know it

too. They do. It's all a couple of them, all of it. All of them know it. It's just that some of them are willing to do this. It's like Whoopy said, I don't care if he's poop in his pants. I'll still vote for him because I want power that much. These people are just completely void of morality. They don't care about America. They don't care about Americans. Nope. On Venmo, Kristin, Mclusick, Micklusack, thank you, She says, happy fifty first to me,

this Michigan girl. Loved meeting you in Indy for the second time with my bestie Wendy. Dad joke, how do you make a hormone? Don't pay her. It's the only joke she can run universe. She says, it was really good, and then over on locals, Cbe Pelaz that growing up in Elkhart, Indiana, you are trained to be early, so if you get stuck by a train, you won't be late. Out of towners were late to my wedding, caught on the other side of the train tracks and

a long train. That's interesting because I grew up in Elkhart. He grew up in Elkhart. That is not the reason that I never share. Yeah, trains were never being equation. Maybe they were my parents and that like sort of just stuck. It was like ingrained in you. Yeah, yeah, that's interesting that they also grew up in el Part the Kristen and Kyle Podcast. Thank you, she says, first time tuning in this morning and joining both your sense of humor and delivery of the news. Keep up the

good work, ladies. We are new subscribers. Well, that is lovely, welcome, welcome indeed, Teresa Raymondo says, maybe Corey can lay hands on Joe to heal him totally. Christy Addington says, Pete stops too soon. He needs to ask who is his team? Pete stops too soon, He needs to ask, I don't know Pete. Oh, Peter Doocy, I think is what she means. Okay, Peter stopped too soon, and he needs to ask who is the team? Who is Biden's team? Yeah?

Okay, okay, and a salvagno, thank you, He says, chicks tomorrow are family, says goodbye to best friends and memories in Michigan for a new adventure in Charlotte. Your example of love, laughter and closeness despite the miles gives me hope that we can too, aw and Charlotte's that's very very sweet. Yeah, congratulations. New adventures are always awesome. Indeed.

All right, So yesterday we talked about the fact we played in fact KJP like being real cagey about releasing any information about the neurologists that visited Biden's doctor, and she said it was all because of privacy and other ridiculous nonsense, none of which made sense because the public logs clearly showed that the meeting occurred, and so Ronnie Jackson, who was the White House doctor for Obama and for Trump, weighed in on this. I was waiting for him because I

knew that, you know, he's a Republican. Now he would absolutely say whether or not this is legit. That excuse me, It was legit. It was you were the president's doctor or their security reasons that you can't talk about public records. Absolutely not Keayley. That's a ridiculous that's a ridiculous excuse. And you know, the whole world can see right through it. There's no there's no security. He was on the he was on the on the

visitors logs. It's a public document. It's public. Now, we know that doctor Canard came to the Residence Medical Clinic at the bidding of doctor Kevin O'Connor, who is the president's physician. That's what we know. What we don't know is who he saw there. Now, he went to the Residence Clinic, and a lot of people don't understand this. You know this,

but there are two separate clinics there. There's a clinic in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building which is separate from the White House and that's where everyone who's not a member of the First family is expected to go get their care if they need to be seen. And it's possible that doctor Canard was coming in and he's seeing patients there, but he was waved into the residence clinic. The residence Clinic is on the ground floor of the White House, directly below the

President's bedroom, and it's reserved for care of the First family. So if he was seen there and doctor O'Connor summoned him to be seen there, our question is who was he seeing there? Was he seeing the president? Right? And she's claiming a security I guess patient privacy or something, but you know, if he saw someone besides the president, just tell us that. Okay, have doctor O'Connor come down to the podium and say that. But the question is did he or did he not see the president? Because he

is a neurologist who specializes in Parkinson's disease and movement disorders. And the sad truth is the whole world knows that there's something wrong with this president. He's broken, right, And maybe it's not Parkinson's. He said it's not Parkinson's, but it's very Parkinson's like it's some other type of movement disorder and some other serious cognitive issue. We need to know what's going on. We need

to know what he's being treated for. And if doctor Cannard saw him in the residence clinic, which the records indicate that he did, we need to know that that happened, and we need to know why that happened. This is not a privacy issue anymore. This is our commander in chief. This is a national security issue. And if this man is not leading our country and he's not capable of doing so, the world and the country needs to know that. Thank you, Ronnie Rank you oh this. Yeah. And

he's an actual doctor, not Jill. And he was a White House doctor. Yes, he knows all the things, and we we should know these things because of what he said, because of national security, because of all, he works for us. My god, this is he doesn't work at all. But like, no, I'm talking about Joe Biden. I know, that's why I'm saying he doesn't work at all. Well, yeah,

I guess you're right, he doesn't work at all. Yeah, but I mean technically he is our employee, so we need to know what he is doing or what he's not doing, which and what he's capable of doing and not doing. Yeah, I mean, good lord, this guy has the codes. And I know Ronnie Jackson, you know, he was, he was, He didn't he didn't necessarily rule in Parkinson's. He said, you

know, it may because the doctor's saying it may not be. But this doctor, this is a neurologist named what is his name, Tom Pitts, And he was on a new show yesterday saying I can spot the Parkinson's a mile away. Anything that gives you a red flag as a doctor, Oh yeah, I see him twenty times a day in clinic. I mean it's ironic because he has just such classic features of NERD degeneration. I mean word finding difficulties and that's not oh I couldn't find the word. That's from degeneration

of the word retrieval area. He's also overcome stuttering though could that Could that be part of that too? No, this is not a palattle issue or a speech discrepancy, which is very different from a lemon no dysfunction. Actual word retrieval where you pick a similar question or talk around the issue. Plus the rigidity monotone voice. Wait, go back to that the rigidity, rigid loss of arms swing standing up lord dotically. You notice when he turns,

it's kind of nd block turning. It's not a quick turn. So that's one of the hallmarks of Parkinson's is rigidity and braded kinesias, slow movement, and he has that hallmark, especially with the low voices. That was a cold hypophonia. A small monotone voice like this over time is a hallmark of Parkinsonism. I could have diagnosed him from across the mall. Oh wait, I think there's more. Hang on if I'm wrong here. It's very hard to diagnose Parkinson's, isn't it. It's it's not it's not simple. I

mean I've heard that it can be. I heard of the one of the easier movement disorders to diagnose. Actually, right, but it's so clinic, there's there's very little others. And I'm you know, I'm a Democrat. I always say, yeah, this right. It's just like this guy is not a hard case, but he's a Democrat. Keep that in mind, he's a Democrat. That guy's like I could diagnose this guy across them. Are you kidding me? Right? I mean, that was I believe him.

I absolutely believe him. There was somebody in our comments. I'm sorry, I didn't remember your name, but there was somebody in our comments yesterday. He was like, my father has Parkinson's and our president has parkinson I'm paraphrasing. Of course I believe it. Yeah, I totally do. They're covering for this guy. There's no way he can do he can't. He's not been able to do the job for the past four years. Somebody else has been doing it behind the scenes. It's the Wizard of Oz, you

guys, and the reporters are asking the questions. Finally, I don't know who this fellow is, but he asked that of KJP specifically, has the White House been engaged in a cover up the dancing that she does? Oh my god, Green this morning. House speaker Mike Johnson said, as he asked before, the Democrats have been covering up the president's mental acuity for years. How do you respond to that? And has the White House mess sled

on her? And so I will say this Americans out there, folks who are watching, who are not normally in the day to day of what's happening in this world. There is a comprehensive medical full comprehensive medical report on the website white House dot gov. I would encourage them to take a look, that's her answer. Yeah, it's biggest scam, man, one of the biggest scams in history that we're watching. It really is, and we're watching it right before our eyes were just watching it. And they are lying to

us. They just lie. I mean, like COVID was pretty it was pretty awful what we went through and what the government did to us, and now this, and I gotta say, I mean, if you fell for a lot of crap they did to you during COVID and then you're falling for this, like, dude, what are you doing? I mean most of us, I mean, obviously I'm looking at you know, you look at comments. People in our community. They know, they know that the government

lies to you. This This is like one of the biggest scandals, right. It's blatant what they're doing. It's absolutely blatant. He obviously is something wrong with him and they are covering it up. And is that is it? That's a huge scandal, you guys. It's a it's crazy. And Janet Yellen was in a committee hearing yesterday answering questions about whatever that goblin answers questions about, and they and one of the congressmen asked her to talk about

her meetings with Biden, and she gets very, very defensive. Now there's a part of this I cut out because it was playing too long, But essentially, after that Q and A with the congressman, she's basically not going to answer. Somebody raised is a big stink, and they were like, this is she's not a doctor, and this is ridiculous. And then there was a whole bunch of back and forth about is this procedurally okay for him

to ask the question? So I cut all the procedural stuff out and then you'll hear how his his final question went here, it is thank you missus, Chairman. Madame Secretary, when was the last time you met with President Biden in person? I'm not going I meet with President Biden over a wide range of issues, the economy. When was the last time you met with him in person? I'm not going to comment on my meetings with the president. Those are private. Well, as a cabinet secretary, have you noticed

any mental or cognitive decline in any of these meetings? The President is extremely effective in the meetings that I've been in with him. That includes many in tranational meetings that are multi hour like his meetings with President she I've met with him with other leaders who are in or are you Are you testifying that you have not seen any mental or cognitive decline, mister chairman, point of inquiry. She's not a physician, Chairman, I'm secretary of There been any discussions

among cabinet secretaries about invoking the twenty fifth Amendment? No, okay, it yeah, you have not talked about that. The amount that people it's like just the extent that people will go to to cover up for this guy. And we've talked about with other people too, like KJP, and you know, like Yellen is obviously a perfect example just what we show. I look at her and I think, like, what what makes her do that?

Obviously they want to keep power, But like she has to go home at night and look at herself in the mirror, which it's got to be hard enough anyway, just because of who she is. She's a bridge troll, so it's hard enough to look at herself, but like to actually face herself and go I'm like, I'm lying to people. I'm lying to the American people every single day about a number of things about the economy, about this guy having something wrong with them neurologically. She just like, these people lie

and lie and lie some more. Oh my god, it's outrageous. And KJP is like the high priestess of it. She was at remember how yesterday you were like, if he had a cold, Yeah, then why was he going around shaking hands and going to the waffle house and like meeting people in North Carolina? Why were they letting him do that if he has a cold, Because remember COVID. During COVID, they were all like, oh my god, the hand sanitizer in my ass and they were all like freaking

out during COVID. And then like he has a cold, and it's like, oh, so big deal. Let me infect everybody, right, So that same reporter that questioned her about the cover up also asked about that. You'll hear because she starts talking over him and like not answering his question at all, and you can kind of hear him in the background say, but was he contagious? And she's like, no, I'm just trying to answer your question without answering the question. She is the worst. But at least

he tried. Here's that exchange. Austin. Also, the campaign has said that he had a cold that night. He then went to a watch party afterwards, was you and brought up I was at that watch party. If he did have a cold, why then push into another event where he spent some forty five minutes along the growth line. I mean, and not just and I would add to that, it wasn't just a watch party. We landed at two am in the morning in North Carolina. He greeted hundreds of

North Carolinians in North Carolina. He woke up the next day in North Carolina, gave a speech in front of in front of thousands of North Carolinians. No, no, no, I'm just I'm just trying to give you. Gave me an opportunity, and I'm just using that opportunity, obviously to lay out what the president did in those two and a half days with a cold. He did that with a cold. She never answered the question about the

contagiousness of his cold. Yeah, she well she did, and the respect that so he willingly infected other people, because I mean, the whole notion of a cold is you are contagious. Right, if you have a cold, you're going to infect other people with that cold. You have the potential to do that. So he was totally willing to do that, right KJP. And she was like, let me go ahead and Axie have the opportunity to tell you that. Yes, he definitely wanted to infect the hundreds of

people in North Carolina with a cold. He was happy to do that. Yes, happy to do it. Oh my gosh, I can't. I just went with her. She finally decided to call on Peter Doocy, and he took the opportunity to say, listen, doesn't the family want to know what's wrong with him? Like, wouldn't a normal family want to get him tested? Yeah? And well, he was just short of saying doesn't anybody and his family love him? It's basically what he wanted to ask. But

he was like this close to asking that yet I love this question. And again I had to cut a whole bunch of her nonsense out because she uses a billion words to say absolutely nothing. So I didn't want to completely take away from her non answer because you should hear it. But this is majorly cut just for time's sake. Why doesn't anybody in the president's family urge him just to go to get checked out, to say the coast is cleared. Okay, So just to step back just a little bit, because I think

you weren't in the briefing room last week. I don't want to go backwards, but just to share a little bit about that night. President said it was a bad night. He talked about it. He had a cold cold, right, He talked about his schedule called being abroad. And so we've spoke about what that night was like for him, and we understand what the American people saw, what you all saw. We've spoken to that. And

I also would say, and I think you know this, Peter. You've covered a couple of administration at this point, administrations at this point that the president, every president has a White House medical unit. The question is just this is not you're saying, this is not a situation where you would rather just not know. There is what I will tell you iscause if he does get a bad result, it is all over height away. He can't run for reelection. First of all, it's a hypothetical, right, that's that

you're giving me a hypothetical. But I will also say, just to clear this up the White House Medical Unit, his doctor. They don't believe that he needs anything more than what we have been able to provide a full, full, detailed, very comprehensive physical that he had four months ago. That's the answer, Peter, is that he's surrounded by power hungry narcissists who don't love him. That's that's the answer. That's what clears it up. That

that's it right there. Uh huh. That's all they care about is gaining power, and they don't love him at all. And he's been used as a pawn in all this. I mean, he's not innocent. Joe Biden is not innocent all right now. He has no idea what the hell's going on. So yeah, and his wife is out there stumping for him, and she had some serious lack of self awareness issues at her I think this was in Georgia when she said this, Donald Trump wakes up every morning thinking

about one person, and one person himself. You deserve a commander in chief who serves with in take. Oh my god, and this woman and character and that's my husband, Joe Biden. What a self serving hag this woman is. It's unreal even you're oh yeah, Donald Trump is selfish. Yeah, he's only thinking about himself. Okay, okay, Jill, all right, how was your husband? Jill? Oh? I guess you wouldn't care

about that, would you. Unbelievable? And so on social yesterday, there was this older story that got sort of a new wave of publicity in light of the fact that she's being so awful, and that is that she apparently demanded that the Marine Corps band come up with a special entrance song for her, so they had to create They created an original composition called Fanfare for the First Lady, and it's essentially the same as Hail to the Chief, only

it's played when she's about to go up on stage or take a podium, and then they stop it when she's about to speak. And I had I did not know about this, or if I did, I'd forgotten about it. This got yeah, this got brought back up to the surface. And then there also was video floating around of the actual song playing. And it's not good, you guys, It's not even good. No, it's terrible.

So you can hear a little bit of it. I won't play this whole thing, but you do need to hear at least a little of what it sounds like when they do use it. Ladies and gentlemen, Ladies and gentlemen. The first Lady of the United States, Jill Biden, accompanied by the Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, and the twenty twenty and twenty twenty one National Teachers of the Year Tabitha ross Froy and Juliana are to Bay. She's

not ridiculous. It's like, can you play the Antiques Roadshow theme for Memory? That's what it is? My god, you know they did that on purpose. The Marine Corps band was like, let's come up with the most ridiculous, awful sounding song because we don't like her. You know, that's probably what they did. That was terrible. Oh my gosh. Just really, the fact that she even asked for one is so to a self She's

a self serving hag. Yeah. Trump gave a rally yesterday. I can't remember where, but he was rallying up his base and he has challenged Remember how they had that whole golf discussion in the debate. Yes, he is now challenging Biden to a golf duel. I love it. I totally love it. That's why this evening I am also and this is an honor of you and everybody. It is forty five thousand people. That's a lot of people. I'm also Afai challenging criokd Joe to an eighteen hole golf match right

here. Yeah, under ouse Blue Monster considered one of the greatest tournament golf courses anywhere in the world, one of the great courses of the world. It will be among the most watched sporting events in history. It probably would maybe bigger than the Writer Coup or even the Masters. And I will even give Joe Biden ten strokes aside. Ten strokes that's a lot. That means twenty strokes in case you don't play goud generous. I will give him ten

strokes aside. And if he wins, I will give the charity of his choice, any charity that he wants, one million dollars. And I'll bet you he doesn't take the offer. I would bet he because he's all talk. You know why he didn't take the offer. He didn't watch golf is like a punishment to me. And I would watch that. I would watch it. Oh my god, who wouldn't watch that? But they released a

statement or his campaign did just basically ripping Trump to shreds about it. And so they're saying, we'd challenge Donald Trump to create jobs, but he lost three million. We challenge him to standard to putin, but he bent the need to him. Blah blah blah. It's all nonsense. But this is essentially their response to it. We're not doing it. He's inviting fictional serial killers to dinner, teasing little Marco Roote. I mean these people praising Project

twenty twenty five, architect Tom I mean, can they just stop? Seriously? Won't They can't and they won't. Yeah, But earlier so we referenced George Stephanopolis. He was caught out by a reporter, just like when he was out for a jog in New York City and the reporter asked him, listen, you spent a bunch of time, more time than most people with Biden. Now that you did that interview, what do you make of his fitness for office? And here is what he said. This was caught by

TMZ. Hey, how you doing. What do you think do you think Biden should set down? You talked to him more than anybody else had lately, and he could be you don't think you can serve four more all right, you heard it, and I don't think he can serve four more years? Right, Yeah, there were instant regirts, instant regirts, so he knew that that went out. And then he said, through his spokesperson earlier today, I responded to a question from a passer by I shouldn't have.

And then ABC News had to come out with a whole statement saying George was expressing his own view, not the position of ABC News, like he caused some drama. It's isn't that just remarkable that he can't say that out loud without getting like spanked by a network and spanked. But isn't We're an American man, Like he can't say that to somebody on the street, you know, even if it was some sort of like I don't know, some alternative journalist, he can't say that, I don't think that he can serve four

more years. He's getting in trouble for it, and he's like, oh shit, I gotta like, I gotta like rewind, I gotta apologize. What a weakling? Yeah, how's that like war room you created for bimbo eruptions? George? Remember when he did that? Yes? Yeah, I mean, what a sorry excuse for a journalist, right, Yeah, he's just start telling the truth. He's a sorry excuse for a man, is

what he is. Yeah, very very different and contrasting to Senator Kennedy, who was a National Treasurer and who had very two very important discussions with first of all, the director of the CBO, a fellow whose name I think his name is Philip. He is so nerdy and precious, and Kennedy's just asking him straight out like for a state of the country and the finances. And then he also has a discussion discussion with the Federal Reserve with Jerome Powell.

Both of these discussions should be absolutely terrifying to everybody, to every American citizen. Unfortunately, I just don't think that they're getting a lot of attention because now Joe Biden is getting all the attention right now. But this first conversation is about the debt. And I know this matters to you because you you get very upset about the debt. I do, and this is going

to make you crazy. Just remember, don't kill the messenger because he's precious, you guys, He's just answering questions so adamant about very idea you guys, he really is not national debt right now? Well, it's I'm we project at the end of this year it's going to be over twenty eight point one trillion dollars twenty eight trillion. What percentage of GDP is that it's just under one hundred percent of the mic? Yeah, it's just under one hundred

percent to GDP. Okay. And for this current fiscal year, will will we have spending death since? Yes, there we're we're looking at about a two trillion dollar death sit this year, and that means that we've spent two trillion dollars more than we took in, right, that's right. So we've had to borrow money, that's right. That's right. The debt is going up, and so that money that we borrowed increases the mautter national debt, doesn't it. That's right, And it means more interest payments, which then

goes back and means more debt. So there's a this is a negative cycle attached to it. Okay. So our current our current national debt is over one hundred percent of our economy. It's twenty eight trillion dollars. Let's suppose that we think in ten year windows as you know, let's suppose nothing changes over the next ten years. Nothing, We don't renew the the tax cuts, nothing changes. What's the debt going to be ten years from now?

Right, So our projection is then over fifty trillion dollars or over one hundred and twenty two percent of GDP. Well, damn, it looks to me like we better do something. I mean, we can sit here and debate the tax cuts and you talk about the tax cuts don't work. I don't know how you know that, because the pandemic skewed all economic results. But we better do something. Huh. You think we can sustain the spending. No, the risks are mounting with higher interest payments and higher debt. And

that's as you said, that's that's why action must be taken. Sure, Okay, So Philip, he's honorable, just like I am. Right. Everybody's honorable when they show up to cobody. And I don't blame him. He's just the messenger. You don't shoot the messenger. So he kind of he was. He was precious, just like he said. I will say, though, listen, I agree with all that something needs to be done. But and you know, I love Kennedy you know, I do.

But Kennedy voted to send money to Ukraine, So you know, these people pissed me off. You guys, is like, if he really believed that something needs to be done, then why did we send Why Why does he keep voting to send money to countries that why why are we doing that? Because if I were in his position, I'd be like, no, we're not. We don't need to fund this war. It's not our war.

I'm sorry, but I'm not doing it. So I while I appreciate what he's saying, that he's bringing attention to this, we need to stop the bleeding. And that's the first place that we can do it is the stupid f and wars that we don't need to be involved in, Like stop, we don't need to be sending money there and sending money over here and sending money in all these different places. I'm sorry af that, like, stop it. So I appreciate it, But what are you doing Kennedy? Yeah?

What do you do? It's a great point for sure. Also, he spoke with Jerome Powell and this is this is a similar video, except it's more about just the economics picture in general. Because you know that the white House continues to say the bidenomics are great and that everything is working and looking up. And so Senator Kennedy gets to the heart of a lot of different issues in this conversation with Jerome Powell. Our economy is slowing, is

it not? Yes, although still growing at a solid pace. Our unemployment rate is rising, is it not? Yes, it is. Although the labor market is still strong. Our labrory market is slowing, is it not? Yes? But I'd say unemployment is still you know, is still low by historical standard. But yes, it is good. We seem cooling, yes, And I was looking at the recent jobs numbers. I know you've glanced at them too. About three quarters of the net new jobs that were

created in June were in government, healthcare, and social systems. Yet what does that tell you? So that's a that's a concentration. You'd you'd rather see broader job creation than that. Those three areas have in some reports, they've they've been, as it was this time, they've been the predominant creators of jobs. And that tells you that job creation is becoming less broad in the economy and tells you the government's creating those jobs, doesn't it well,

it's government, it's it's it's it's also in person services. It's also, uh, it's some of some of its government factoring has been flat. Yes, manufacturing's not creating a lot of a lot of new jobs. These information technologies shod jobs over the past two years, hadn't it. I don't know. Uh, leisure and hospitality jobs have slowed almost a tricker. I mean, here's my point. We talk a lot about expectations in terms of inflation.

How if we expect there to be inflation, we'll get inflation. It seems to me that, uh, consumer expectations play a role, a bigger role in the economy than than than we seed to them. Most of our economy is in America's consumer driven, is it not, Yes, unlike say China, which is manufacturing driven very much. So and and and I listened to you cite the statistics about the economy. But most Americans, most Americans don't feel good about the economy, do they? No, And we don't.

We don't tell people how to feel about the economy. I mean, isn't it a fact that most people if you if you ask them to define vadnomics, they would say, that's easy we get to pay more to live worse. Totally. I wouldn't touch up. You don't want to answer a sentence with that word in it. Yeah, and he's right. The most job growth was the most you know, job creation that we saw in the last quarter. I guess was government jobs. How is that job growth?

I'm sorry, that's not job growth to me. We need just more of an expense for us. Yeah, we got to pay more for these people. So I'm sorry. If you're a federal employee, I'm not I'm sorry. I'm not sorry, because that's just that's just more people that we have to pay for. That's more people on our payroll. So I want to see more private sector jobs. That's me is job creation because those are the

people who pay the freaking bills. Because event because if you're a federal employee, I'm sure, listen, you probably probably do something great and good for you, but you're in essence of taker. You're not a maker. That's just you're on the payroll we have to pay for you. It's just it is what it is. I'm just being honest. So more government jobs means more people taking from taxpayers. You're on the taxpayer doll eventually you're going to

run out of other people's money. That's how it works. You cannot just it's not sustainable. It's just not. And so with all this debt and then and for them to say, oh, we're creating all these jobs when it's more federal jobs or more whatever government jobs, right, they're like, oh, we created more jobs. Can't you see no, that you're putting more people on my payroll. It's and I don't think that a lot of people understand what that means. They just don't get it. They don't understand.

And it's it's man, it's gonna bust one day. It's gonna bust. And I what I fear is that it's gonna, Yeah, it's gonna bust when we're really old, and our kids are gonna take it. Our kids are gonna be the ones that have to take the brunt of it. And that it's what we you and I have always railed against. We've always been like, our kids are gonna be the ones that have to suffer with this crap. And I just I feel like I'm right about that. It's

make everybody super super bad. M h uh. Wanda over on Venmo said, go listen to the old TV show song from f Troop. It's the same song she's referring to, the Jill Biden song really so uh. And then over math math Nerd knits Uh said drunk history fans need to watch the first Lady's episode Jill equals Edith Wilson. Oh, I don't okay, let's see Lisa be he or I never remember how to say her name, but Lisa says dad. Joke Wednesday. Remember if you see a mount of dirt

in a field, don't disturb it. Just wait for the dollar General to hatch. You see a mount of dirt in the field, don't disturb, just wait for the dollar General. Dollar generals are everywhere. I think that's true joke. Okay, I got it over the place, Yeah, okay, got it. Yeah, because the Starbucks could have fit in there too. Cliff Whitford, Thank you. Cliff, says. A pirate walks into

a bar with a steering wheel on his pants. The bartender says, I noticed you have a steering wheel on your pants, and the pirate says our, and it's driving me nuts, driving his nuts. I get it nuts, says Jeff Kume. Thank you, Jeff says, Also an Elkhart kid moved away at eleven years old. Take my money. You come from a good place, Jeff, I'm from Greenleaf, Manor if that means anything to our el Cart folks. Uh, see Douglas, thank you. See Douglass.

As my mom was diagnosed with a Parkinson type condition and she has major dementia and hand tremors, et cetera. She also shuffles and struggles for words. She also has hallucinations. Wow, my gosh, that's horrible. But I mean a lot of like you said, a lot of people in our audience have first hand experience with this and saying when they see it, and they are saying that there's a lot of similarities. Yeah, Melissa Denton,

thank you. Melissa's prayers for safe travels Greg and your flag girl, thank you. Brian Bumley says sounds like something from Benny Hill, probably referring to that song a little more, a little more saxophone, and then it would be yeah, and see Douglas says, go Gwen, go have a great swim. Meet Thank you guys. We're running along as we typically do these days, but we do have a little bit more to get to before d

D's and our schlang today. And the first thing also relates to economy, but it's in Europe, and so we obviously have a huge, huge problem here in the United States. Europe is also and the reason is because of government spending, especially on their own employees. This is a fellow who just was elected to the European Parliament and he is giving us the skinny about what these people make, and it is insane. How much money do I make as a member of the European Parliament. Well, it's a lot. So

let's start with my salad. I get eight thousand euros a month in my pocket, and in addition to that, every working day I come here in the Parliament and sign I get another three hundred and fifty euro which is a bit strange. Apart from that, I have twenty thousand euros per month for the salaries of my team. Also, I can have an office in my country and they give me five thousand euros a month for that. In addition to all the previous stuff, I have another four thousand euros a month to

promote my work that I'm doing here in the Parliament. Another cool experience. I'm a lot to use. Ten thousand euros a month to bring people here in the parliament for a few days to meet and understand what we're doing here. All the money, I get some benefits like having a driver drive me out, and also business class tickets to flight back after my country. And I mean, right, sounds great, doesn't it. It's a good gear

you can get in a world, right. I would like somebody in America to do that, but they won't do it because you know, there'd be outraged. People be like, oh my gosh, this they get this, and they get that perk, and they get this perk in that perk, you know, because they get a lot of perks. Oh everybody's bad here, Oh my god. And then add on that the insider trading that they get, yeah, you know, and then these people are worth goad jillions

of dollars because of what they do. And it's no wonder that they never want to leave. Of course. I mean, do you guys get those perks. I don't get those perks, and we pay their salaries. And people get mad at me when I talk about government employees. I'm sorry that you get mad at me. And somebody said, I hope, Gwen, I just saw somebody say, I hope when never gets a government job. I hope she doesn't either. I hope she doesn't either. Seriously, I

mean, I'm sorry. I'm sorry that you feel that way. I mean, I'm not dogging. I'm talking about, like across the board, we shouldn't be expanding government. You got to know and if you have why part of the Project twenty twenty five is to like actually eliminate some departments altogether, which we should do right without question. If you're a conservative and you feel like we are, like we're supposed to be expanding government, you may want

to check your conservatism. That's who we are as conservatives. We should be wanting to make government smaller. That's who we are. It's about the individual, it's about the free market, it's about the private sector. I mean I believe that. I mean, yes, the government has a place. I think that that it's there are jobs out there that are necessary in the government. But the fact that that is what they're growing is just the government.

And then they're saying that's we are Yay, We're so excited that those are the jobs that were growing, and that's the one thing they're proud of and they're proud of growing government and they keep growing it and keep growing it. That's not conservative. It's just not. No, it's not. Yeah. Maggie Haberman was on with Caitlyn Collins about Project twenty five twenty twenty five.

I don't think Caitlin was ready for this particular answer from Maggie, but Maggie was basically like, listen, Democrats are making this a thing, and it's not really a thing. She also talks about the fact that Trump disavowed it to some extent, like he actually sent out a truth or whatever, saying I have nothing to do with this, I don't even agree with all of it, so stop associating me with it. I think Caitlyn was expecting

Maggie to defend the White House position, but she really didn't. Nothing about Project twenty twenty five. I have no idea who's behind it, though it is a lot of people who worked for him who are working on this very effort, Maggie. So the Biden campaign has decided to frame Project twenty twenty five as a Trump effort, it's not actually a Trump effort. Agenda forty seven is Trump's policy platform, and his aids have actually been very frustrated by

a lot of the Project twenty twenty five efforts. It is true that some key Trump advisors are involved in Project twenty twenty five. It is true that some of those people would almost certainly staff another Trump administration. But there's a lot of what is in that document that you've never heard Trump talk about that I don't think that he would actually be interested in. There's a whole also swath of policy that both of you know he just doesn't care about. And

so there are specific, discreete things that he is interested in. But by answering this by giving this statement, on the one hand, yes, that statement is now going to be reflected on in most stories going forward and coverage. It'll say Trump says he has something to do with this, But then everybody's going to fact check that statement, and it has just made this into a bigger deal. Yeah, and it's a lot of people from the Heritage

Foundation and stuff like that. It's listen, it's stuff like get rid of the Department of Education, which all work. Yeah, can we start cutting that stuff? Like? Do it? There's there's, like I said, I didn't read all nine hundred pages, but there's some really good stuff in there, but it isn't Trump's agenda. I mean Trump's agenda is the RNC agenda that you and I showed. What was it yesterday? I think it

was yesterday. I think so yesterday or Monday anyways, but there is an RNC agenda that people are pissed off about because it doesn't have a lot of abortion stuff in there. That's his agenda, and it's pretty concise because it's it's it's digestible for people to be able to see it. And it's not nine hundred pages, right, this is this is a you know, just a long document full of wishless stuff, which I got to be honest, a lot of it is not going to happen because we don't have the majority

in things, you know. I mean, it's just it's just a wishless It's like I'd love to have five million dollars and a brand new Tahoe, but it's probably not gonna happen, you know what I mean. That's that's your project twenty twenty five, that's my that's my project. Never it's probably, but it's but it'd be nice, you know, they're great. I think that's what a lot of this is. It's like they see a blueprint for this is what it'd be great to have. But you know, a

lot of this stuff is never going to happen, you guys. Yeah, just being honest. Let's see BTK, thank you. BTK says Parkinson's disease has an amazingly long list of possible symptoms, including delusions. A patient cannot function as a CEO of anything. Yeah, I know, absolutely right, And math nerd Knit's sensitive saying Edith Wilson was Woodrow Wilson's wife and the shadow president when he was infirmed to the point he couldn't perform his official duties.

It's a fascinating story. It sounds like it. It does sound fascinating. And C. B. Palaz says, oh Greenleaf manor I actually lived in Dunlap, so from the other side of the tracks. All right, So one more thing, one more clip before we get to your DD, which is amazing. You guys, remember Katie Britt from the Rebuttal It was not good. The kitchen table, the kitchen table thing, kitchen table thing.

It was so cringe in so many ways. Pretty bad. Yeah, but she continues to, you know, be a member of Congress and One of the one of the things I cannot stand is people who ambush. I don't care whose side you're on. If you ambush a congress person by asking for a selfie only to then like hold up a sign that makes it look like they're saying something ridiculous or to you know, ask them a ridiculous question, I hate that. I hate. That's why I can't stand Alex Stein and

his tactics. I just cannot stand it. And I don't like it when our side does it. I don't like it when their side does it. I just don't like it. And that's what happened to Katie Britt and the person who ambushes her posted this. It went viral on social media. I don't think for the reasons that she was hoping, because I think Katie Britt actually comes across looking really good in this, and the person doing the ambushing

just looks like a jerk. You guys, see what you think at the congressman, I was wondering how much money it would take to buy you back from big oil from big oil. Yeah, oh, and you look at how dishonest that was. You asked if you could take a sefie Soelphie and I're asking questions and tell me, what is it? What do you think that big oil talk to me about that? I think that's the climate crisis. Is hearing getting worse, and you're being funded by the people who are

making that happen. Listen, we've got to be not only energy independent, but energy dominant. We do it better than anybody. That was pretty good. I thought so too nice that chick parts or teeth down the middle. That was nice. Look, yeah, she totally comes off looking like the normal person in that. Yeah, and she was still kind and she really kind. She just was like, wow, it was really dishonest. He's a lot kinder than I would have been, which is why I won't ever

run for office. I would have not been kind to her. Yeah, now it's time for your dB. Yeah. I just loved. I love. I'm a big like. I go for all the motivational sites and stuff like that. I know some of you are probably not or you're very surprised by that, because I like the I just love looking at like motivational sites and stuff that like lifts you up on Instagram and places like that. And

there's this I can't remember the name, of the site. I think it's like it's an entrepreneurial site, because we're entrepreneurs and I just this one site gives out. I think it's School of Hard Knocks, is what it is. And this guy interviews he's a Christian kid, and he interviews really really uber successful people. Sometimes they make him go away, but if he can talk to people, they tell that, you know, he asked the questions about how do you get successful? You know, what do you do?

Blah blah blah. Life advice for young people. I'm not young, but I'd still like listening to the advice some of these people give out, because some of their advice is stuff like this, and I love this. How do you know if you were to go back in time and have a conversation with your twenty year old self, what is the best advice that you would tell to your younger self? You got a moment, Yes, sir, I'm sure you something right. This strip here is from one to one hundred

year me. Now, the average female there's age eighty one, average male age seventy five. So i'mnna put my finger here on Sevney five and I'm going to tear it. I will probably never see this part of life. If I do, it would be a blessing. If I don't, I'm not gonna be exambilatory. I can't dunk of basketball. Then in the same quality of life. All right, Now, I look real young. You may think I'm about twenty five. Do I'm really about I'm fifty seven.

So put my thumb here on fifty seven, and I'm gona tear. I'll never see this part of life again. So this part of ribbon here is all I got left. And maybe your ribbon is a little longer, but you can have one bad sickness and the quality of the ribbon ety saying what you got left is what you got left. Live east there as a life in maniature, live it on steroids and wicked with gratitude. Thank God I got today is a vote of God saying this is for you. Live it,

Live it like your dreaming, Live it like you dream. Isn't that the neatest? I just love that. That advice to live live every day like it's a life in miniature. That's great advice, the gift from God, y'all. Great advice. Don't love it, love it, love it all right? It is time for our schlong and our schlog today is about grandparents helping their adult kids with their grandkids. So I guess I can kick

this off by saying I was blessed in the grandparent department. I I don't know what I would have done without my parents helping me, especially with Thomas, who of course was a handful for all kinds of reasons, but with Jackson too, and I genuinely have no idea how I would have survived parenting without them. And now, of course they moved to Tucson now like three years ago. I don't even know how long it's been, so they've not

been obviously as involved as they used to be. But the main part of the growing up time, and when Thomas was living at home, I genuinely do not know what I would have done without them, And apparently that's becoming less of a thing with boomers. According to you found a couple of videos and I can just play them unless you want to say something before I do, you know, I was just saying like I didn't have the same experience

as you. I mean, are both Look, we have mothers, my my husband and I we have mothers, and they were kind of they live sort of clothes in proximity when our daughter was a baby. But you know, I mean they like we didn't They didn't do like child care and stuff like that. We just didn't, you know, we didn't rely on them for that kind of stuff. We just have never really had a lot of help. And I don't begrudge them for that, you know what I mean.

It's just they were doing their things. They were both still working, and I think maybe that was part of it, is they weren't retired yet. And you know, we're kind of in that position now where we have a grandchild who lives in another city, and we see the grandchild, you know, whenever we can see your grandson, Henry. But you know,

it's we both work and then we also have a fourteen year old. So I think our kids, you know, I say kids plural because we have a son as well, who is of He doesn't have a kid yet, but I feel like that's going to be happening soon. But they know that.

Like it's a little bit different when you're not retired and you don't have all this free time, and you know, you're not of a place financially and also logistically to like just kind of drop everything and be like, Okay, well we're gonna we can be there and we can actually like provide childcare. I think a lot of millennials now expect their parents to be their daycare and that is you know, we definitely couldn't do that because we have a life, you know, so we could we're gonna do it, and I

know that. You know, my mom at the time she worked a full time job. So did my mother in law. So there's no way that they could do that. I would never expect them to do that. And they saw my daughter as much as they could, and that was great, and so she was there, she had she had present grandmothers. But but that expectation is a little unnerving to me. I think that's a little bit

weird. And you know, I don't think you ever expected it. I mean, I got very used to it, I'll say that because I was so so fortunate and my mom, I mean, she was also full time at Lily back in the day when she was doing a lot of things for me with Thomas. She she would let us my husband and I go on trips, you know, and would take care like she did so much.

And I just she wanted us to be able to live full lives and not be you know, it is I don't want to use the word burden about my son, but in many ways, it is a tremendous struggle to have a child with super special needs that requires round the clock care, and so she wanted to give us a break, which we desperately needed a lot.

I think your case is a little bit different. Yeah, I think it's a little different when you have a child with special needs, and perhaps that was part of it, but you know, with us, we just didn't we didn't have that, you know, we just didn't have that, and we've and now we don't have any family here, and I think, you know, kind of like this week I was telling you, we have a lot of there's a lot of stuff going on, like with surgery and trying

to get go, and there's and when you don't have family around, you don't have help. When you're used to not having help, you just become like this little unit of what are we going to do? How are we going to And you rely on friends, You rely on like you find a village of people to help you because you just I never had family help me ever. We just don't. My husband and I both, and so it's

just really different for us. So when I see these millennials go, you know, it's kind of like your turn boomers, you're supposed to be helping. I get a little you know, briskly about that, because it's, you know it sometimes a lot of these older people, because of the economy, they're still working, you know, because there are a lot of a lot of balls in play if you will, you know, And so there it's not like they don't owe you anything. You know, they only owed

you parenting. They owed you, you know, they owed you bringing you up and making sure that you were independent. They don't owe you childcare, you know what I mean. They owe you your kids and loving their grandkids, but they don't owe you child care, free childcare. I get a little bristly. So here's one of the videos that you found about just this

story in general. Yeah, a dad's calling out his boomer parents for never helping with their grandkids, despite having leaned on their own parents his entire childhood. In a Reddit post, he shared that his parents just kind of can't be bothered with their grandkids, even though they know firsthand how much help parents need when their kids are small. His grandparents took him and his sister to school every single day without fail, and they had sleepovers with grandma and grandpa

every Friday that he can remember. That's a lot of grand parental involvement and they had a very close relationship because of it. But now that it's his boomer parents turn to be grandma and grandpa, they're barely in contact with their grandkids. They text about once a month and only see them on holidays.

And not only do they never even offer to help, but when this dad asked his parents for help, they flat out told him no, saying they were retired and don't plan on doing anything, let alone help with the grandkids.

And he's definitely not alone in this. Several parents on Reddit chimed in to express similar frustrations with their boomer parents, and while absent boomer grandparents may not necessarily be the rule, mental health professionals say that their millennial clients are constantly saying that they feel abandoned by their boomer parents now that they have kids

of their own. And this thing's particularly hard given the fact that not only are childcare costs now untenable for most parents at least compared to the rest of US. Boomers are flush with cash, though they're feeling the economic crunch too, especially as they approach retirement. Boomers own half the wealth in this country,

according to the Federal Reserve. But ultimately, the people suffering most from these absent boomer grandparents are the grandchildren themselves, who not only miss out on important bonding time, but also have to deal with their parents' stress from the lack of help. The proverbial village it takes to raise a child seems to be eroding fast, and only time will tell the impact it's happening. It's

really interesting, you know. But would but at the same time, and I'm just going to throw this in the mix, would those millennial kids have their parents come live with them when they get to the point where they need to like go live in an assist of living or whatever, because they want the village when they want help. But do they want the village when it's time to like take care of their mama or their dad? You know,

like, what where does it? Where's the line? You know? Because I mean, they're they're probably they're probably the same kids that are like, go ahead and live in that assist of living and spend four or five grand a month on that assist of living mom and dad. But hey, I need help with childcare. Yeah yeah, not out there, you know. So I mean, if you want the village, then actually have the village,

you know. Yeah. Well, and then there's this woman who you also found that says, you know, some people maybe just aren't cut out to be grandparents or even parents for that matter. Video on here the other day. I cannot stop thinking about it, but I wish I could find it so I could share it with you. But essentially it was saying like, there are grandparents out there who just don't seem to have much interest in

helping care or supporting the parents when they have their own kids. And there are grandparents out there that seem to want to be really involved in their grandkids' life and take great joy in it. And the grandparents who don't want to be very involved, don't offer help, don't offer support. It's possible that they just didn't enjoy parenting the first time around. They just didn't like the

caretaking, and they're not looking to do it again. Parents who are really involved and offer a lot of help really enjoyed being parents and enjoyed the caretaking, and they're looking to relive that joy and that hit so hard. It hits so hard, and it makes a lot of sense. And I also found it incredibly freeing, because I mean, let's just take the judgment out of it. People are who they are, not everyone is cut out to

be parents. I wish we were having that conversation really honestly, way earlier, because it would have saved whole generations from a lot of trauma. Let's take the judgment out of it. The part that was freeing to me is that it's not your fault adult child who has their own children. It's not about you. It's not about your kids, and it never was. I mean, I think that's part of it. That could be part of it.

I think there were some people in that generation, in the boomer generation, that they maybe felt like they were obligated to have kids, so they had them, and then they were like, Okay, I'm done. You know, I don't I'm not a kid to my grandkid. You know, It's like, I don't want to do it now. I want to have

my time. And so I'm sure there are some people like that, But then there are some people where it's just different circumstances, Like I don't they they want to see their grandkids when they want to see their grandkids, but

they don't want to actually be the child. If there's a line there, because taking care of a kid every single day and being daycare for a kid and not getting paid for it, like you know what I mean, there's an expectation there when people become the actual caretaker for a child that I mean, that is hard. That can be hard every single day. And I see a lot of people, I don't say kids, but a lot of

these young people. And I've had people in my family do it with like other family members where you know, some of my cousins have used like my great aunt, they've used them, they've used her for child care and they take they take that for granted. And like she literally has spent like twenty

years of her life being basically a daycare worker. And you know, she says she enjoys it, but I mean that is it's a lot of work, you guys, it's a lot of work, it's a lot of money, it's a lot of like time that you know, she they just kind of expected that from her, So I don't know. I mean, I think sometimes people am like older people that they maybe they just want some time

on their own, you know. It's like, is that selfish? I don't know if that's selfish or they still want to love their grandkids, but maybe they just want to have like a Monday off, or like, you know, if they just want to have a day off. Because every day taking care of your grandkids, that is an actual It may not be a job to some people because they love their grandkids. I mean, I hate to say that it's a job, but at the same time, it is

an obligation to some of these people. And when it's when it becomes an obligation, then you're not are you really enjoying that every single day? Do you get to do like the super fun things with that? I don't know. I don't know because I haven't been put in that position. I get to do the super fun things with my grand you know, is it I don't know. How would you feel about that if you were like put in

the daycare position with your grandkid. It's so hard to say. I remember when we first brought Jackson home, and it's like my mom, I remember her saying specifically that she had a biological hole to have him right. She wanted him all the time. And I feel like I will be that way, like if Jackson has a kid, I will like want to inhale the child. Yeah, and I and I'm listen, I'm like that with Henry too, and I see him. But I don't know if I could juggle.

I know I couldn't juggle a job and doing No, there's no way taking care of him every day. I couldn't do it, just like I couldn't be a full time caregiver. And neither was my mom. She worked, but like any time she could be with Jackal Total or Thomas, I mean she was, you know. And that's and that's where I feel for some of the people who are older and they're put in that position where the kids are like, you should be taking care of my kid, you know.

It's some of these people are still working and some of them still have obligations, you know, outside of the home. So I do I do feel that way for some of them. You know, grandkids are a blessing, total scurring for sure. Karen Serencioni says, oh my god, I'm so sorry for upsetting you. Daisy, I just meant that. I hope our kids never get government jobs. It's scary to watch them grow up and not know where they're going to wind up. Love you girls. You didn't.

You didn't upset Listen. It takes a lot more to upset me. I promise. We've been called lots of things, and like we've been through a lot. You didn't upset me. It's okay. Elizabeth Johnston, thank you, she says, love you ladies and your common sense. It's a flower that doesn't grow in a lot of gardens. That's true. It's thank you. Yes, Yes, Amanda Hall, thank you. Amanda says I thought I missed the live. I overslept. Yesterday was my birthday and most

everyone forgot. It was gony bad day, and the best way to make up for it would be a happy birthday from the chicks. Well, happy happy birthday, birthday to you. Happy birthday, Amanda. Oh my gosh, I'm sorry your birthday sucked because birthdays are the bomb. Man. I love birthday. I know mock celebrates all month long. Lisa Bright, thank you. Lisa says. Think the point is the parents had all the help, now they give none. I relate one hundred percent to the first story,

same exact thing. Two kids with autism, one with T one D. I don't know what that is. I don't know what that is either. I don't know. Some of you will have to tell us what that is. But yeah, I get it, like if you had parents that got help from their parents and then all of a sudden they're just like, I'm out totally. Yeah, I get that too. I can get the frustration. I do. Yeah, But I mean, I listen, I think there's something wonderful about the whole it takes. Listen. I know that

it takes a village. Came from Hillary Clinton, and I hate even saying that, but I do. I do like the old school. More families starting to live closer to one another. I hope were that's starting to become a thing more. You know, we kind of went away from that for a couple I don't know, maybe like ten twenty thirty more than that years,

because everybody's starting to live scatter. I hope that families are starting to come together and work together more and live close or more and even live like on the same properties and stuff like that, and live in homes together and like they're bringing their mothers into their homes and their fathers and stuff like. I hope people are starting to do that more. I really do. I

think we've gotten away from that. It makes me sad. I had it so good when my sister and my parents were like within ten minutes of me. I know now everybody scattered. I know, and that I know my mom's fifteen hours away from me, and my mother in laws too, And I don't like it. I want everybody to be close, you know, That's the way it should be. I wish we could all kind of get back to that that model of living. You know, somebody who's asking why

my name today? Because I was fresh out of ideas. You guys, there's no there's literally we had no thing on the show today related to popcorn. I just I had nothing. She thought she was going to get to the end of the show without anybody asking it. I was so close, you guys, we're here. We're here tomorrow, we're here tomorrow, we're here Friday. So we're here all week, full year. So tune in tomorrow, everybody, tune in. Did we bring we already brought it in.

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