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[SPEAKER_11]: Wednesday here in Wilmington, North Carol.
[SPEAKER_11]: I have, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I've, I [SPEAKER_11]: Go and get a knighted.
[SPEAKER_11]: James Comey, you don't say. [SPEAKER_11]: You said all these indictments were coming down and I really didn't believe it. [SPEAKER_11]: I was like, okay, we'll see. [SPEAKER_11]: The Republicans have never arrested anybody or really indicted anybody. [SPEAKER_11]: How likely are they to actually do this? [SPEAKER_11]: And then James Comey got indicted twice last night. [SPEAKER_11]: Are you surprised by that?
[SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I'm surprised they're wasting their time with this stupid shit. [SPEAKER_11]: It's just the seashell thing, right? [SPEAKER_11]: Am I missing something? [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, this is law fair. [SPEAKER_12]: It's not, this is not legitimate. [SPEAKER_12]: 18 USC 871 is the crime you got charged with, and that's making threats to kill the president, or kill their harm. [SPEAKER_12]: But Supreme Court precedent is really clear on this.
[SPEAKER_12]: I mean, it's just like Brandon Bergvio, Ohio. [SPEAKER_12]: It's gotta be, [SPEAKER_12]: Some like vague or tongue and cheek or political hyperbally and big U.S. symbols are all protected speech and wads versus U.S. wads, WOTTS, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: 69, 69, guys.
[SPEAKER_12]: And the statement must be a series like the qualifiers for 871 is the statement must be a series expression of intent to commit unlawful violence that a reasonable person wasn't what interpreted as such and the speaker must also have the required mental state. [SPEAKER_12]: That's counterman versus Colorado 23 and alonist versus US 2015. [SPEAKER_12]: I just don't there's no fucking way that they're getting [SPEAKER_12]: a conviction on this. [SPEAKER_12]: So what's the point?
[SPEAKER_11]: Um, I think the point is, hey, I went through this, if you're Trump, I went through this four different times and then the other side lawsuits and everything else. [SPEAKER_11]: Most of these legal cases end up trying to bankrupt you. [SPEAKER_11]: Uh, and a lot of times they do. [SPEAKER_11]: Let's take our favorite mayor up in New York, Julie, onney with the hair spray and the, uh, the black paint running [SPEAKER_11]: He's bankrupt now.
[SPEAKER_11]: I believe that he has filed for bankruptcy and it is simply because he got buried in these court cases now Trump has the money to fight all this and he did [SPEAKER_11]: And it got down to the wire in a lot of these cases here. [SPEAKER_11]: I think this is just personal revenge at this point. [SPEAKER_11]: She tried to bankrupt Komi. [SPEAKER_12]: Maybe it's a waste of time. [SPEAKER_11]: It was a waste of time with Trump as well. [SPEAKER_11]: And I think he said, you know what?
[SPEAKER_11]: I don't really care. [SPEAKER_11]: Now the interesting part is, I don't think Democrats care. [SPEAKER_11]: Because they still blame him. [SPEAKER_11]: for Hilary Losing in 2016 because it was that October surprise where he said, you know what? [SPEAKER_11]: Let's go ahead and look at those emails. [SPEAKER_11]: Just one more time. [SPEAKER_11]: No. [SPEAKER_11]: And I don't really know why he did that either. [SPEAKER_11]: But he did turn himself in roughly 45 minutes ago.
[SPEAKER_11]: Jamie, I'm going to play this clip right now. [SPEAKER_11]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: Kate Jim Komi is expected to go back to that federal courthouse where he previously beat a set of criminal charges to face this new indictment. [SPEAKER_05]: He faces two counts. [SPEAKER_05]: One is for threatening the president and the other is about transmitting that threat over interstate commerce lines, so posting it on the internet where people all over the nation in the world could see it.
[SPEAKER_05]: This new development this morning is that he is going to sell the land. [SPEAKER_05]: The U.S. [SPEAKER_05]: Marshals are not going to pick him up and arrest him, but Komi is expected to be placed under arrest. [SPEAKER_05]: We're still waiting to hear timing on when he will appear in court. [SPEAKER_05]: But in this situation, he is going first to the eastern district of Virginia's Federal Court House appear before a judge.
[SPEAKER_05]: There, that's because he lives in that district so we expect him to be in that area. [SPEAKER_05]: But the case itself, it's out in North Carolina in the court district that covers the beaches there. [SPEAKER_05]: The judge that will oversee it is a judge that has been on the bench for quite some time, but we'll see exactly how things go today. [SPEAKER_05]: We know that Colmy expects to mount quite a significant defense to this.
[SPEAKER_05]: The judge's prime minister said that they take this. [SPEAKER_05]: they took this very seriously as a threat and this post 86-47 in C-shelves. [SPEAKER_05]: They looked into for nine or ten months the grand jury approved the indictment. [SPEAKER_05]: But Komi, he said he never intended any harm. [SPEAKER_11]: Okay, he never intended any harm. [SPEAKER_11]: So I'm assuming when she said the case is going to take place in North Carolina on the beaches.
[SPEAKER_11]: might be in our own backyard, but I'm assuming it's because this is where the seashells were and the fact that we're having this conversation. [SPEAKER_11]: Seems really fucking hilarious to me right now. [SPEAKER_11]: So is that where the C-shows were found here for the 86-47? [SPEAKER_12]: I don't know if it was in Wilmington or OBX or whatever, but there's the Altan building on-premcess right over there.
[SPEAKER_12]: Okay, there's a courthouse down there, federal courthouse, the Eastern District of NC North Carolina. [SPEAKER_11]: Really? [SPEAKER_11]: Okay. [SPEAKER_11]: Now, that could be interesting because Lord Trump's family is all from here. [SPEAKER_12]: I think we should go protest. [SPEAKER_12]: I would love to, but I don't know what. [SPEAKER_12]: I would, I don't know what, I don't know what we're protesting. [SPEAKER_12]: I don't think it'll be anything related to him.
[SPEAKER_11]: I would protest people collecting sea shells. [SPEAKER_11]: I was in the beach last night, and I saw some people who were just [SPEAKER_11]: hunting with flashlights for seashells late at night and I kind of wanted them to die. [SPEAKER_12]: Baker does shit like that. [SPEAKER_12]: Baker and his wife, two shells, deer sheds, arrowheads. [SPEAKER_12]: Okay, stuff like that. [SPEAKER_12]: I mean, look, I'm glad he's happy, I guess.
[SPEAKER_12]: I think he wants to fucking tackle him and throw him down a ravine. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, and if you're out there late at night, [SPEAKER_11]: If you're looking for one of those huge shark teeth, or Megalodon. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, you can just go to the store and buy them. [SPEAKER_11]: You could, but it's always fun to find on your own, because they're kind of expensive. [SPEAKER_11]: But if you're also one of those people who make shark tooth necklaces, I support that.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Because that's the fun spring break item.
[SPEAKER_12]: Well, I... [SPEAKER_12]: I almost became a shark dentist actually yeah, before I went to seminary Yeah, when I first got out of high school was like I like sharks shark week was a thing sure still this And you know, it's like I'm seeing a lot of sharks out there I'm not seeing a lot of shark dentists in a good gap in the marketplace, but it didn't work out for me because that's not a thing [SPEAKER_11]: No, no, it should be, though, and you can't really consider.
[SPEAKER_12]: You can't create your own academic program at 18 years old. [SPEAKER_12]: I'd reconsider, and I might look back into it now, because for Sharknado, it seems like they've made their way on land, on land, and they're probably getting into the candid, like Joelle N.B. [SPEAKER_12]: did when he came to America. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, they've got to see a dentist at some points because no one wants to be eaten. [SPEAKER_11]: by thirty-teen.
[SPEAKER_12]: That's gross because then you're going to get infected and you're like gone. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: We're not doing that. [SPEAKER_11]: Now, if you are going to do it, you might have to move to New York. [SPEAKER_11]: We are a hundred and six days in for Mom Donnie and turns out [SPEAKER_11]: Nothing's free. [SPEAKER_11]: Nothing is really free at all.
[SPEAKER_11]: He went out in front of city hall last night and made a speech asking for money said his city is going through a budget crisis and he would like the county of Albany. [SPEAKER_11]: The city of Albany is the capital. [SPEAKER_12]: So he's talking about the governor. [SPEAKER_12]: Oh, oh, he's talking about Kathy Hawkel. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, which is weird because I mean, I don't know [SPEAKER_11]: Albany's like sacrament or to me.
[SPEAKER_11]: You never really think that that's the capital of the states. [SPEAKER_11]: No, I just always assume they're up on Buffalo or saw like a real city or Newark. [SPEAKER_11]: I just always assume, you know, okay, it's Newark. [SPEAKER_11]: I've never been to Albany. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't think I've ever been once. [SPEAKER_11]: I've also never been to sacramental. [SPEAKER_11]: So that's a fun fact. [SPEAKER_11]: I've worked in sacramental a little bit. [SPEAKER_11]: How is that?
[SPEAKER_11]: It's a bleak. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, I'll explain. [SPEAKER_11]: I'm on TV. [SPEAKER_11]: probably the same as Albany, but here was his speech and we'll play this because this is fun. [SPEAKER_11]: This is what everybody was waiting for. [SPEAKER_11]: Oh my God, you can't get anything for fucking free. [SPEAKER_11]: No, no, you can. [SPEAKER_11]: Oh, you can't. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, you just have to use violence. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, and steal it.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, apparently, they've stolen everything in New York because he's asking for money [SPEAKER_11]: And Jamie, I'm going to play with this clip. [SPEAKER_00]: New York City faces a budget crisis of a historic magnitude. [SPEAKER_00]: We inherited a deficit larger than any since the great recession.
[SPEAKER_00]: Years of mismanagement and chronic under budgeting, alongside a structural imbalance between what New York City sends to the state and what we receive in return have taken a toll. [SPEAKER_00]: We cannot close this deficit with savings alone. [SPEAKER_00]: We need new revenue. [SPEAKER_00]: and we need a structural reset in our relationship with the state. [SPEAKER_00]: That is the only way to meet our legal obligation to pass a balanced budget.
[SPEAKER_00]: And to do so without imposing a financial burden onto the backs of working people. [SPEAKER_00]: I'm glad to partner with Speaker Mennon as we call upon Albany and deliver a balanced budget together. [SPEAKER_00]: We are extending the executive budget deadline from this coming Friday until May 12th, because the crisis of the scale cannot be solved without state action. [SPEAKER_00]: I want to be clear. [SPEAKER_00]: We are not simply asking others to act.
[SPEAKER_00]: New York City is doing our part. [SPEAKER_00]: We are committed to governing with the fiscal responsibility this moment demands. [SPEAKER_00]: Speaker men and I have already identified meaningful savings. [SPEAKER_00]: And we will continue that work, carefully, deliberately, and without cutting the services that New Yorkers rely on. [SPEAKER_00]: But we cannot do it alone.
[SPEAKER_00]: That is why we are standing together this morning to underscore what is its stake and to call on all the need to deliver additional revenue. [SPEAKER_11]: So Albany is the capital and he wants hawk old to give a money. [SPEAKER_12]: He wants to stay to bail out the biggest city in the state. [SPEAKER_11]: Okay, great how that works. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, I didn't think it's how it worked.
[SPEAKER_11]: She had already shut some shit down earlier and with the free buses and everything else and said no, good luck with that. [SPEAKER_11]: Now he's begging the state of New York to help him pay for his budget crisis. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, that seems unlikely to me. [SPEAKER_11]: Uh, I know that we're going through some shit once, uh, wheelchair, going to wheelchair down there, shipped up all those immigrants.
[SPEAKER_11]: And they didn't have places for them and all that other shit, but also, uh, the plans that he enacted that he was so proud of day one and, you know, throughout the first, let's call it 40 to 50 days there. [SPEAKER_11]: Um, where you're giving away free shit, you're going to tax the rich, you're going to tax everything else. [SPEAKER_11]: in working, and people are leaving New York City in droves right now, and he's got no way to fund all of his bullshit.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, he's been talking trash about business people too, and I don't remember who it was the other day, but the guy was like, you know, I could just take my company and my billions of dollars and my 20,000 jobs to another state, right? [SPEAKER_12]: Mm-hmm. [SPEAKER_12]: I have to be here.
[SPEAKER_12]: Like I'm do it I want get out of here if I want same things happen in the California right now if you got If you got Sergei Brenn to come out and make a political statement you've you've fucked up badly You fucked up badly. [SPEAKER_12]: I mean badly. [SPEAKER_12]: He's all these years. [SPEAKER_12]: Yep [SPEAKER_12]: He has avoided any kind of public statement about anything controversial ever. [SPEAKER_12]: And then finally, this week, he was like, this is fucked.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I came from communism. [SPEAKER_12]: We're not doing this shit here. [SPEAKER_11]: No. [SPEAKER_11]: So, and apparently, he's got a new girlfriend and they're saying she's super magga, whatever the fuck that means. [SPEAKER_11]: But it means I want to keep my money and I want to get out of here. [SPEAKER_11]: And that's the head of Google. [SPEAKER_11]: for Christics. [SPEAKER_11]: I think he was the last, it was him and the AI guy.
[SPEAKER_11]: who said that they were going to stay now they're not going to stay anymore and he's awesome. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: Well, Sam Altman's a clown, but yeah, he's leaving too. [SPEAKER_12]: Um, there, there, yeah, Sergei Bryn and Altman are the last two big tech billionaires that are still active in the game. [SPEAKER_12]: I think Balmer's still down in LA because he owns a clip or something, but I don't think he's working anymore.
[SPEAKER_11]: No, he's on boards and some of his entire coach's [SPEAKER_11]: He's coaching anybody. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, his exact same. [SPEAKER_11]: I was reading this surrogate brand thing last night, which is super interesting because shit, a ton of people would already move from Google to Austin's access. [SPEAKER_11]: But yeah, he's broke his silence. [SPEAKER_11]: He broke his silence in New York Times report Monday.
[SPEAKER_11]: uh... on why he's pouring money into campaigns to stop the tax proposal uh... which will be up for a vote this november he said i fled socialism with my family in nineteen seventy nine and i know the devastating oppressive society created in the soviet union he's worth two hundred sixty billion by the way yeah says i don't want california to end up in the same place uh...
[SPEAKER_11]: who are almost in the exact same place and I hate to break it to you, but you're actually gonna have to change your politics there in order for this to really change. [SPEAKER_11]: So, Mombani, they're fucked. [SPEAKER_11]: That's four more years of this. [SPEAKER_11]: He can't get out of there until 2029. [SPEAKER_11]: And you're starting to see more people like Spencer Pratt run for these mayor positions.
[SPEAKER_11]: I don't know if you heard, but Michael Rappaport, actually filed paperwork and is running for mayor.
[SPEAKER_11]: and twenty twenty nine ends in New York City and he says he's going to win he's been making the rounds on podcasts and shit like that life-long New Yorker live there forever that's his city very similar Spencer Pratt and uh... you know good luck that's in twenty nine um... at least with California you've got a choice here in June and we'll see if they actually make the right one yeah we'll see
[SPEAKER_11]: I don't have a lot of hope for it, but we'll find out and it'll be interesting because what if those two states end up flipping and then the house flips the other states like, what a fucking crazy upside down world we're living right now, absolutely fucking shit show. [SPEAKER_11]: It is every single day, but the problem is and I had this conversation yesterday when we were looking at office spaces.
[SPEAKER_11]: So I got this real editor and he goes with taxes, [SPEAKER_11]: What was the thing you were unhappy about the most? [SPEAKER_11]: And I go to everybody from California's move in there and they're bringing their politics. [SPEAKER_11]: Prices are going through the roof up in Texas. [SPEAKER_11]: When I called that moving company the other day, they said it was, I told you, number three.
[SPEAKER_11]: It was, uh, California, New York, and then Texas of people moving and the affordability just keeps skyrocketing because you get all these blue city council members and then you know all these crazy fucking taxes that's coming to us. [SPEAKER_11]: Even though there's no state income tax, um, everything else is kind of being taxed and the prices are going up.
[SPEAKER_11]: And I don't know why we let these people just hop from state to state to state, fuck it up and then try to find another state to fuck up. [SPEAKER_11]: That was that. [SPEAKER_11]: Um, I just don't get it, but Trump's the bad one. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: Um, hang on. [SPEAKER_12]: I'm looking at, let's see, I'm going to do a cost of living calculator thing. [SPEAKER_12]: Let's go. [SPEAKER_11]: Oh, good luck. [SPEAKER_11]: All of she's it's Christ.
[SPEAKER_12]: I got to find it good. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: I'll keep chatting here, but, uh, you know, speaking of Trump and then the no kings thing, [SPEAKER_11]: uh... we had those protests in all that other fucking bullshit yesterday uh... and then magically when uh... king charols came in to give a speech in the congress
[SPEAKER_12]: everybody from the left stood up and gave a roaring applause to an actual king to an actual king you know what the funniest part of it was the whole ceremony you know what the funniest part was not the part where Charles said that we need to get ready to fight Russia because I don't care about that and also no we're not doing that and Russia can't fight us either um okay there we go
[SPEAKER_12]: The funniest part was that the parade guards that were outside were all dressed in revolutionary war uniforms. [SPEAKER_11]: Stop it. [SPEAKER_11]: Are you kidding? [SPEAKER_11]: That I didn't see.
[SPEAKER_11]: Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha [SPEAKER_11]: No kids, but we're going nuts. [SPEAKER_11]: Look at what's taking pictures.
[SPEAKER_11]: Haven't fun, haven't some laughs. [SPEAKER_11]: A lot of smiles. [SPEAKER_11]: There was a couple of guys though in the middle of this are like, oh shit. [SPEAKER_11]: The no-kings thing, fuck, I forgot about that. [SPEAKER_11]: And now here we are applauding the king of an actual country. [SPEAKER_12]: Check your, uh, my, my deives. [SPEAKER_12]: All right, play this in Steven Miller, walk in. [SPEAKER_11]: No fucking way, isn't that funny?
[SPEAKER_12]: It's like, hey, I know it's, I know you're, we're friends now, but it's no, wow, don't forget. [SPEAKER_11]: Trump did that? [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, oh yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: God, that's a fucking genius move. [SPEAKER_12]: I mean, I don't know if it was his idea or not, but it sure sounds like something he would do. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, it might explain the jokes, because he gave a thing last night and he started going off, which he doesn't do, the press played in it.
[SPEAKER_07]: French friends can feel equally at home with a glance at a map. [SPEAKER_07]: Indeed, you recently commented Mr. President that if it were not for the United States, your apparent countries would be speaking German. [SPEAKER_07]: Dare I say that if it was for us, you'd be speaking French. [SPEAKER_11]: Trump didn't get a good shot to add to that at least, you know? [SPEAKER_12]: He likes games and tricks. [SPEAKER_12]: That's his whole thing.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: Can you imagine how much shit he talks on the golf course? [SPEAKER_12]: Oh, I bet it's... [SPEAKER_12]: I bet it's... [SPEAKER_11]: There's a lot less. [SPEAKER_12]: Somebody should do the back-off challenge with him. [SPEAKER_11]: Uh, they... Bryce and the shamblet took him out. [SPEAKER_11]: That's what he said now, no, no, it didn't do that. [SPEAKER_12]: He should do that, then Trump would pick up the phone and call in a fucking air strike or something.
[SPEAKER_11]: Or just have a bot, like a bomber fly over a bank account seized. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, but watching all this in full yesterday, because we were discussing yesterday, why doesn't he have a speech prepared or somebody to give a speech regarding OPEC and apparently this event?
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[SPEAKER_12]: Nobody else is announced or leaving? [SPEAKER_12]: Okay, but on Friday, you and he's out. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, I was curious if anybody would tag along on Friday and make it a whole thing. [SPEAKER_11]: We'll see. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, we'll kind of look into it. [SPEAKER_11]: Meanwhile, your boy, Lee's Eldon, was on fire yesterday. [SPEAKER_11]: Holy shit. [SPEAKER_11]: And here's what I can't figure out.
[SPEAKER_11]: This woman who is either a congressman or a senator, do you know, congress? [SPEAKER_11]: I think. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, I don't remember actually. [SPEAKER_11]: Why would you have a huge, I'm going to, a Jimmy can pull it up right now before I play the clip. [SPEAKER_11]: Why would you go purple all the way down the side of your head like that? [SPEAKER_11]: That's a hard maneuver right there to pull off. [SPEAKER_11]: And she looks like she's in her 80s.
[SPEAKER_12]: All of these leftists now are aging hippies. [SPEAKER_12]: They're all fucking protestors from the 1970s, just like Bernie Sanders, who never actually did anything. [SPEAKER_12]: They didn't accomplish shit. [SPEAKER_12]: And they're still out there looking for blood, but they're old and feeble now. [SPEAKER_12]: And they're also rich now. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: So they've all become champagne socialist.
[SPEAKER_11]: They're all very, very rich, so congratulations, but she got buried yesterday when she was trying to go after Lee Zeldin on climate change, and this was fucking hilarious, dude, and went super viral last year. [SPEAKER_02]: When climate change is flooding our streets, [SPEAKER_02]: This is the most I think I've ever seen anybody getting up out of power. [SPEAKER_02]: I know.
[SPEAKER_02]: How can the EPA justify abandoning that duty to protect Americans, to appease polluters under the false flag of economic growth? [SPEAKER_09]: Following the law, Section 202 of the Clean Air Act, where is this thing about fighting global climate change? [SPEAKER_09]: Lover bright, Supreme Court case, familiar with it? [SPEAKER_02]: No, maybe others are not, but let me ask. [SPEAKER_09]: But that's really important.
[SPEAKER_09]: As a member of Congress, Loper Bright says that we as an agency don't have the authority to get creative if Section 202 of the Clean Air Act. [SPEAKER_02]: No, no, but you don't have excuse me. [SPEAKER_02]: You do not have the right to say climate change. [SPEAKER_02]: Does not exist. [SPEAKER_02]: That it's a hoax. [SPEAKER_02]: And that's where this administration comes from. [SPEAKER_09]: You're upset that you don't know what Loper Bright is.
[SPEAKER_09]: You know what the major problem is? [SPEAKER_02]: I don't understand that. [SPEAKER_09]: You know what the major policy's doctrine is? [SPEAKER_09]: You're a member of Congress. [SPEAKER_02]: Well, you have moved from someone who defended the environment to all of a sudden. [SPEAKER_09]: And very defensive about not knowing the two biggest landmarks of Supreme Court cases of the last year, or very dear question.
[SPEAKER_02]: And very defensive about changing your policy and your positions with regard to the environment. [SPEAKER_02]: Now, do just [SPEAKER_09]: Do you want me to tell you what the two biggest senior court cases are of the last few years? [SPEAKER_02]: This is what I want you to see. [SPEAKER_09]: Michigan vs. EPA. [SPEAKER_02]: Whoa. [SPEAKER_09]: West Virginia vs. EPA. [SPEAKER_02]: You know you're here because you need money from us.
[SPEAKER_02]: So halt for the second and wait for the questions and answer the question. [SPEAKER_09]: I answered your question and you didn't like my answer because you don't know what loper bright is because you don't know what the major policy doctrine is. [SPEAKER_09]: Because you're asking me, you're asking me about Section 202 of the Clean Air Act and you don't read it. [SPEAKER_09]: You don't know what it says.
[SPEAKER_09]: Listen and what you want to do is to deny you want to know I actually read the law I do my homework really you're just somebody who likes to have the microphone on you know what I have to do I read the law. [SPEAKER_09]: I read the Supreme Court cases And I would say oh, you wait should do for your constituents is actually read statuette. [SPEAKER_02]: Is that real risk reading? [SPEAKER_02]: You're something of course Oh, you're you care about science now.
[SPEAKER_09]: You're threatening to defund it [SPEAKER_09]: I know you don't fund because you don't know what Loper Bre is because you don't know what the major policy is doctrin in your message to our our folks at the EPA is that you wanted to fund us the BS You think I made up these cases? [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I think you have made up I made I made up Loper Bre. [SPEAKER_09]: I made up West Virginia versus EPA I made a Michigan versus EPA Well, it's right What are you doing?
[SPEAKER_02]: Wait, hello [SPEAKER_11]: Why do you have polluters? [SPEAKER_11]: So that is absolutely undressing someone to a level that I'm going to be real with you when I saw it last night's let's say I get elected to Congress. [SPEAKER_12]: I thought you were going to say you got an erection.
[SPEAKER_11]: uh... while i was close that was very close after her being in the picture is difficult but delta handsome man yes he is you're 18% yeah you might have moved to nineteen after that dress down but uh... and also the demonstration of power and competence correct very attractive and so when you see something like that uh... in you realize [SPEAKER_11]: You elect these dummies from all over the United States. [SPEAKER_11]: Now, you actually don't know the Constitution.
[SPEAKER_11]: They don't know the law. [SPEAKER_11]: They don't know the Supreme Court. [SPEAKER_12]: No, they want a popularity contest. [SPEAKER_11]: Right. [SPEAKER_11]: That's it. [SPEAKER_11]: So why would you go in there and try to go up against a guy like Lee Zeldin and not actually know the law knowing [SPEAKER_11]: he's going to know. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I would have phrased my answer differently.
[SPEAKER_11]: She wanted to argue about talk, talking points that are in the news or on social media, the buzzwords of climate change, and you know, climate change, and I earn all that other stuff. [SPEAKER_11]: And he's like, no, no, I just want to talk about the law on what it is and what I specifically can and cannot do. [SPEAKER_11]: And she lost her fucking mind.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I mean, [SPEAKER_12]: that's uh... that kind of reminds me of a fight i had with a next uh... it's like [SPEAKER_11]: Let's move a fight I have this morning for my life. [SPEAKER_12]: Well, there was one, now there's one like where, like, no, that's not true and you're like, all right, I'm looking up. [SPEAKER_12]: Look it up. [SPEAKER_12]: I don't go before. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, look it up. [SPEAKER_12]: Like, I looked it up. [SPEAKER_12]: Turns out you're wrong.
[SPEAKER_12]: And I learned a valuable lesson that day. [SPEAKER_12]: Which was, it doesn't matter if I was right or not. [SPEAKER_12]: No. [SPEAKER_12]: No. [SPEAKER_12]: No. [SPEAKER_12]: And this case though it does the very least you can do is know the law.
[SPEAKER_12]: I think maybe we should start exploring Changes to our system of government like if somebody can't pass a basic constitutional literacy test You can elect them all you want but then we'll get a vote and Congress like their vote doesn't counter accounts three fifths, maybe it's called the Dan Compromise [SPEAKER_12]: I like that a lot. [SPEAKER_12]: If you're too fucking stupid to know what you're talking about, I don't care who elected you. [SPEAKER_12]: You don't get to be dumb.
[SPEAKER_11]: You should do a relationship court where you hear the arguments and then you say, who's right the the due to the other girl? [SPEAKER_12]: That's a good idea. [SPEAKER_11]: I'll do that. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, I like that a lot. [SPEAKER_11]: As my wife was yelling at me on the way out the door today. [SPEAKER_11]: There was a couple walk in their dog who looked at me shocked.
[SPEAKER_11]: in the morning would have been a good time to have Dan a relationship court say okay what was your argument there and what was I didn't have one uh... i just said hey dude you had no plan for whatever you were doing and i i've got to leave to go to work and uh... that would be a good one because that you could break these up in segments uh... i think [SPEAKER_11]: I'd say two cases for a half hour.
[SPEAKER_11]: That's kind of the stock standard now these days, and I think that would be a great one. [SPEAKER_11]: But it's over minor things. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't want to do the black shit where it's like, hey, he stole my Hennessy and I thought he meant you, I thought you meant like, the wife was fucking a black dude or something like that. [SPEAKER_11]: No, no, no, no, I don't want to do any of that.
[SPEAKER_11]: I want to do the simple arguments of life that you have, [SPEAKER_11]: or grocery stores or, you know, what time you're supposed to get home? [SPEAKER_11]: Why? [SPEAKER_11]: Like, I want to do the simple mundane things that normal couples argue about on a daily basis. [SPEAKER_11]: And that would be [SPEAKER_11]: the greatest thing ever, because we've seen all the crazy stuff, right?
[SPEAKER_11]: More eventually, you're not the father over and over and over again, and that's all he does, I think we need one for just mundane arguments on a day-to-day basis. [SPEAKER_11]: And then you go in there with the wife and the husband and say, all right, what do you do? [SPEAKER_11]: This, this, this, this, this, you pick it apart, you make your decision, and then you say, hey, now go home and say you're sorry to the other person.
[SPEAKER_12]: Well, part of one of the stipulations is they accept my ruling. [SPEAKER_11]: Yes, you gotta use that. [SPEAKER_12]: You have to. [SPEAKER_12]: That's the same in the People's Court, all these fake courts. [SPEAKER_12]: Sure. [SPEAKER_12]: They accept the ruling and that's it. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: So that's got to be part of it.
[SPEAKER_11]: Do you know that in the People's Court and all that other shits, if you read the final, same with Judge Judy, if you read the fine print at the end of the show, they actually pay for those cases. [SPEAKER_11]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: So that's the deal. [SPEAKER_11]: You go in there, you are you in front of the world about, uh, you know, an axe stealing your hub caps or whatever the fuck it is.
[SPEAKER_11]: And then, uh, and then at the end, judge Judy makes a ruling, makes you look like a fucking dumbass, uh, and then they pay for it. [SPEAKER_11]: and that's their way of paying you to be on the show. [SPEAKER_12]: Okay, well look, if you're out there, if you're a drink of rose couple and you wanna do this, yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: It got a good hit me up wherever you hit us up. [SPEAKER_11]: Cause what you do is we can do it. [SPEAKER_11]: We could do a zoom in.
[SPEAKER_11]: I could be your bailiff if you wanted to. [SPEAKER_12]: You gotta dress like the bailiff. [SPEAKER_11]: I will, and then I'll bring the people on. [SPEAKER_11]: We'll kinda have two monitors, whether they're each, you know, they are, and it's like, okay, great.
[SPEAKER_11]: Judy, Brian, [SPEAKER_11]: what happened this morning and then boom, go over the case and then what's the swearing you swear by, you know, holy, whatever you're going to tell the truth and nothing but the truth. [SPEAKER_11]: So I hope you got that's it, right? [SPEAKER_11]: You get to put done before you test if I don't you have to do to do the Bible. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, be under oath. [SPEAKER_11]: That's it. [SPEAKER_11]: Yes. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_11]: So I'll do that part. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: And then I'll introduce you to Judy and Brian. [SPEAKER_11]: whoever that is, right? [SPEAKER_11]: This is Brian 32. [SPEAKER_11]: He's from seaside heights. [SPEAKER_11]: New Jersey. [SPEAKER_11]: This is Judy. [SPEAKER_11]: She's fucking 28. [SPEAKER_11]: She's a bartender and cherry hill New Jersey. [SPEAKER_11]: This is how they met and everything else. [SPEAKER_11]: I'll turn it over to the judge.
[SPEAKER_11]: All rise and then boom. [SPEAKER_11]: Then you launch into it. [SPEAKER_11]: God, that would make a shit ton of money. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I think what you're doing. [SPEAKER_11]: Oh, boy, drink of rose couples. [SPEAKER_11]: I, cause we see it all the time in the chats, by the way. [SPEAKER_11]: The fights, the vigs, and everything else. [SPEAKER_11]: It judged Dan would be here to solve your problems and you have to accept the rolling event. [SPEAKER_11]: That's it.
[SPEAKER_11]: That's the only real stipulation. [SPEAKER_11]: You got a shake hands, you got to say I'm sorry. [SPEAKER_11]: Whoever Dan rules for has to say I'm sorry to the other person and I am a I'm a fair man You stern but fair. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, good rush and police off. [SPEAKER_12]: I don't know if I'm even stern. [SPEAKER_12]: I guess I am a little bit.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah You're not afraid to make a stern decision or give a stern knife hand to somebody, you know Which I like we got a bit of breaking news here so live is actually postpone their golf tournament this weekend There's say they don't know if it's gonna be a thing anymore live golf [SPEAKER_12]: I mean, it's been some people have gone back, and I think the Saudi government's gotten out of it what they wanted to, frankly.
[SPEAKER_11]: Okay. [SPEAKER_12]: So it's probably coming to an end. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, a couple golfers flips here, but let me ask you this, because Saudis taking over a lot of sports in United States. [SPEAKER_11]: Is there a shot with everything that's going on that they were just like, hey, we wouldn't we want to get the fuck out of this, or it seemed like too much, or Americans were getting pissed off. [SPEAKER_11]: I bitched about it on the show when I watched that fight.
[SPEAKER_11]: It was on Netflix, it was actually a good fight, I forget who it was, but the whole thing was brought to you by Riyadh.
[SPEAKER_11]: and then Dana White was sitting there and some other people uh... i think it was the Jake Paul fight is what it was with uh... when he got knocked out because jaw broken but Joshua uh... yeah by anything Joshua just had another surgery by the way he did or Jake Paul Jake Paul boy so he's on his third for that jaw that was a clean hard knockout man i mean he lost what four teeth i think too so
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, I wonder if this is just gonna be live golf or just, maybe the white washing of sports is over for these guys, because they've been doing these weird events, and they've been losing a shit ton of money. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't know if you heard about the flag football one that they just did. [SPEAKER_11]: Flag football?
[SPEAKER_11]: Flag football, and that was another part of their, hey, we wanna show you where cool in America and everything else, they pay to Tom Brady, $30 million to be the quarterback and he did it. [SPEAKER_11]: Uh, now they got real lucky with the bombing of Iran because they had to move it from the middle east to Los Angeles and ready. [SPEAKER_11]: It was like shit. [SPEAKER_11]: And they all got prepaid.
[SPEAKER_11]: So there were good turns out Brady played decently, but uh, over three. [SPEAKER_11]: And then they lost to like an actual flag football team in America because they're going to add that to the Olympics in 2028. [SPEAKER_11]: But if I'm, let's say the Saudi government would ever man and I paid Tom Brady $30 million. [SPEAKER_11]: he loses the first three matches and then he's out. [SPEAKER_11]: I thought real happy about that. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, did he?
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, that was it. [SPEAKER_11]: He lost and he was gone too. [SPEAKER_11]: Who won? [SPEAKER_11]: I remember one of the matches he was playing like Logan Paul and so Logan Paul had knocked down a pass or whatever and then he got pissed and threw it through a ball at Logan Paul. [SPEAKER_11]: Logan Paul got in his fucking face. [SPEAKER_11]: But I just wonder as a whole whether or not this is gonna be done. [SPEAKER_11]: Uh, all the shit.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I mean, the soccer thing is still going. [SPEAKER_12]: They got a couple of guys that they're paying a billion dollars. [SPEAKER_11]: Okay. [SPEAKER_12]: But I mean, I don't know. [SPEAKER_12]: It's got to run out at some point. [SPEAKER_12]: Like, like any other marketing campaign, it loses its purpose. [SPEAKER_12]: It's some point. [SPEAKER_12]: I don't know if it's worth the spend for them anymore.
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[SPEAKER_11]: We're all fucked. [SPEAKER_11]: I just feel like we're all fucked, dude. [SPEAKER_11]: Especially if the house flips, so that what are these fucking borons get said. [SPEAKER_11]: I just hope people, do you, let me ask you this honestly. [SPEAKER_11]: Do people tell you pay attention like we do? [SPEAKER_11]: Or are we just caught up in the job and this is what we do for living? [SPEAKER_11]: So we read all this shit of it.
[SPEAKER_12]: There's a lot more people pay an attention now. [SPEAKER_12]: Unfortunately, they're paying attention to, [SPEAKER_12]: the loudest voices, which is what, you know, that's how it works. [SPEAKER_12]: People are fucking unprensible people are more populous, right?
[SPEAKER_12]: Like, if you don't, if you don't have core principles that you are, and you understand precisely where they come from, and I don't mean [SPEAKER_12]: saying that you're conservative or or or chanting the platitude America first already that bullshit.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I was thinking about this on the drive here and with Trump, Trump was a populist and it worked. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I most of the stuff he does works in the end. [SPEAKER_12]: What is, I mean, he is the sum degree of populist, but he's also [SPEAKER_12]: got a very specific strategy for the country, reshoring manufacturing, no forever war is using the military and targeted precise way, stuff like that. [SPEAKER_12]: He does the Trump doctrine as very obvious.
[SPEAKER_12]: It may not fit in with any mold from before, but we're living in unique times. [SPEAKER_12]: But he happens to be a populist. [SPEAKER_12]: Sure. [SPEAKER_12]: He's not only a populist. [SPEAKER_11]: No, no, I understand that, but I think here's my theory, and here me out on this. [SPEAKER_11]: I think the left is looking for their trunk where it actually works for them. [SPEAKER_11]: And my mom Donnie was kind of their first test run with him.
[SPEAKER_11]: Of like, all right, can the socialist guy get in there and actually make socialism work? [SPEAKER_11]: We're a hundred and six days, Anthony, he just beg for money at the top of the show, right? [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, he'd be beg for money two weeks, then, too.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah [SPEAKER_11]: Well, actually not really.
[SPEAKER_11]: It was the, you know, hey, the GoFundMe thing where they got three and a half million dollars. [SPEAKER_11]: Whatever it is. [SPEAKER_11]: And now he's begging for for more money here. [SPEAKER_11]: So that didn't work. [SPEAKER_11]: Katie Porter seems like she's trying to do the same thing for California. [SPEAKER_11]: as she's gearing up for this primary in June.
[SPEAKER_11]: And I wonder if the left is like fuck dude, we've got to find a Trump-like figure where you're thinking outside the box, like Trump is. [SPEAKER_11]: But for our side, versus what, you know, obviously they hate about Trump. [SPEAKER_11]: And I don't know who that person is, because one, socialism doesn't work. [SPEAKER_11]: The more rational people are more towards the middle and they're not really popular. [SPEAKER_11]: So therefore, they can't be a populist.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: I mean, you can be a populist. [SPEAKER_12]: Populous means that you're appealing to a populist sentiment, basically. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, but you've got to be big enough. [SPEAKER_11]: You've got to have a personality larger in life. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, that'll all fall into the national state. [SPEAKER_12]: It'd be successful, yeah, but it's like a B1. [SPEAKER_11]: But why don't they have one? [SPEAKER_12]: Uh, I mean, they only have them populous.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, successful. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, successful. [SPEAKER_12]: Um, well, being Mimdani is a successful populous. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, because you get elected, but as far as the job is, I mean, to like, no, no, they can't. [SPEAKER_12]: It doesn't work from the left side. [SPEAKER_12]: It doesn't work because of the times we're in.
[SPEAKER_12]: If we were doing really, really well right now, and the economy was booming like in the late 90s, [SPEAKER_12]: If there had been an election in 98, instead of 2000, the Democrats would have won by a fucking landslide, right? [SPEAKER_12]: And any populace, anybody that just came out and said, I'm a Democrat, and we're going to fucking start increasing entitlements and blah, blah, blah, blah, they were won, despite saying, really?
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, 100% because the economy was doing well. [SPEAKER_12]: Or if, [SPEAKER_12]: Republicans are in power, and they're tanking for some reason or another, and a Democrat shows up offering an unconstitutional solution to it, like FDR did, FDR is one of the worst presence we ever had. [SPEAKER_12]: He and Woodrow Wilson, right, fucking ruin this country. [SPEAKER_12]: With the social programs?
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: I mean, social is the operative word and socialist, but [SPEAKER_12]: Right now, it just people and small on-claves will buy that shit. [SPEAKER_12]: Things are going rough right now in this guy's promise and us free shit. [SPEAKER_12]: But now, Mam Donnie's ruined it for everybody.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, because I mean, she's going to cockles going to have to come out this afternoon and make a speech against this, I mean, there's no way around it. [SPEAKER_11]: Right. [SPEAKER_12]: She's, yeah, they're not going to bail out the city, but right now, let's see what day is this from. [SPEAKER_12]: Yesterday, California governor's race pole dropped. [SPEAKER_12]: It's Steve Hilton at 16 percent, Tom Styer's up to 15. [SPEAKER_11]: Okay. [SPEAKER_12]: Bianco is down to 10.
[SPEAKER_12]: So this all is working. [SPEAKER_12]: Xavier Bacera is at 13. [SPEAKER_12]: He's got to go. [SPEAKER_11]: Okay. [SPEAKER_12]: I'm going to get him out and then styrole B number one, Hilton will be number two. [SPEAKER_12]: That'll be the governor's race. [SPEAKER_11]: And it'll be Republican versus Democrat. [SPEAKER_11]: So Bianco has no shot in California. [SPEAKER_11]: There's no shot to get two Democrats in there. [SPEAKER_11]: Two of them.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, we're two Republicans after what's is not swallow all they got him out of there. [SPEAKER_11]: That's right. [SPEAKER_11]: And that was their own party. [SPEAKER_11]: But I was reading just kind of tweets last night, random things about the discourse for the country and some of the shit for the left. [SPEAKER_11]: Because the Kimmel thing has been dominating everything and as far as the news cycle last night, right?
[SPEAKER_11]: And somebody said on the left where is our next Obama because they still love Obama that's still their fucking dude, right? [SPEAKER_11]: Obama was a populist He like hope and change is not a fucking policy right and he kind of came out with a big speech when was that the Demrick the DNC And 2024 yeah, yeah, and [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, like we can do this and hope and change and everything else and we're going to do it And they're like, where's that guy?
[SPEAKER_11]: Today and and if you're looking through the roster I came Jeffries is trying I mean, with everything inside of him to be that fucking dude Yeah, that's why they call him the team of Obama. [SPEAKER_11]: He's a clown and everybody knows Yes, and he can't win Corey bookers the same way.
[SPEAKER_11]: He can't win and I don't know [SPEAKER_11]: Maybe an AOC, because I don't know if you saw last night's, but the odd drops for 2020-28, of who they thought Republican favorite was, and even though they thought the Democrats were dominating it. [SPEAKER_11]: Kamala was up there, but it was Vance, and I mean on the Dem side, she's, she's, always above everyone. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, we're just great. [SPEAKER_11]: Like it would be awesome if that stays.
[SPEAKER_11]: Uh, and then, you know, Vance was on that other side, but she's not a populist and she can't sway people and she certainly not a good speaker. [SPEAKER_11]: Who's not? [SPEAKER_11]: Come on. [SPEAKER_11]: Oh no. [SPEAKER_11]: So she's not that person either that you can slash. [SPEAKER_11]: She's her. [SPEAKER_12]: She's just a fucking, like, champagne socialist. [SPEAKER_12]: She's an idiot. [SPEAKER_12]: She doesn't know anything. [SPEAKER_11]: No. [SPEAKER_12]: She's too dumb.
[SPEAKER_11]: So she's not the one and people were kind of questioning who it is and who should get out there and wasn't a lot of answers man for real like in that poll [SPEAKER_11]: I think it was Pauli Marker or Cows here, somebody like that's who we dropped it because you can you can start betting on it, which we'll get to that story in a minute, but with that's yeah, Vance was number one, I think Kamala was number one on the Democratic side and then AOC was somewhere in that mix.
[SPEAKER_11]: I think [SPEAKER_11]: She could lie her way through the list, maybe, and gets up there, but that's about it. [SPEAKER_11]: And she would be as close to a populous for the left, although she's so dumb. [SPEAKER_12]: Who's your well? [SPEAKER_11]: AOC. [SPEAKER_12]: I mean, she's not a populous. [SPEAKER_12]: She's a socialist. [SPEAKER_11]: She's a socialist. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, a legitimate socialist, but that's she actually believes in that. [SPEAKER_11]: Oh, totally.
[SPEAKER_12]: Which is, that's a thing to believe in. [SPEAKER_11]: But that's also where the party seems to be like it's headed. [SPEAKER_11]: So what we'll see, I think they'll shut. [SPEAKER_11]: Bernie got close to, you know? [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, and they shut him down, and they shut him down twice. [SPEAKER_12]: I don't think she has any shot at an nomination. [SPEAKER_12]: Here, the problem, excuse me, that the Democratic Party has is, they are super racist.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: And all of their stars are white men or Jewish men, all of them. [SPEAKER_12]: And you can't run them. [SPEAKER_12]: You can't run them. [SPEAKER_12]: Nope. [SPEAKER_12]: Not at the top of the ticket. [SPEAKER_12]: If you do, you've got to put some fucking Kamala Harris in this two slot. [SPEAKER_12]: Correct. [SPEAKER_12]: So there's AOC fit in a two slot now, that she is a poison pill. [SPEAKER_12]: I agree.
[SPEAKER_12]: She cannot get elected on the national stage. [SPEAKER_11]: I agree, but you can't be a white male who's straight. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, they got to find booted gestures up there, by the way. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, they have to find. [SPEAKER_12]: Um, he's gay at least. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: Well, one, they've got to convince Shapiro to run. [SPEAKER_12]: They have to because he's the only one that can win. [SPEAKER_12]: But he's not, he's. [SPEAKER_12]: We'll see.
[SPEAKER_12]: We'll see. [SPEAKER_11]: We'll see. [SPEAKER_12]: But he's the only one that can win. [SPEAKER_12]: And then they have to have somebody who is, well, this is a problem. [SPEAKER_12]: They have now. [SPEAKER_12]: They need to get inside their party and start influencing people to stop all this anti-Jews shit, right? [SPEAKER_12]: Right. [SPEAKER_12]: Like it's, it's just, it's not productive for them.
[SPEAKER_12]: What they need to do is be like, hey, [SPEAKER_12]: I mean, just ask a simple question. [SPEAKER_12]: Have some debates, whether you call them debates or not online and just explain as to the people. [SPEAKER_12]: Because one of the thought terminating [SPEAKER_12]: exercises that happens and these discussions is that adjacency to Israel or even Jews in some case negates something, which is not that's not reasonable, right?
[SPEAKER_12]: So if I was like debating one of these assholes, I would say, [SPEAKER_12]: Should the U.S. do something in its interest if it's also in the interest of Israel? [SPEAKER_12]: Yes, for now. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_12]: And the answer is yes, probably right, but if it's now it's like so we should do worse for ourselves to make sure we don't do good for them That's what you're saying.
[SPEAKER_12]: Okay, so that's on reasonable and like all right cool the next stages [SPEAKER_12]: If we're both going to do the same thing and it's mutually beneficial, should we coordinate with each other or just act independently? [SPEAKER_12]: And there's an answer to that question too, and it's not no, it's not, it's not, no, we should fucking act independently because that's stupid.
[SPEAKER_12]: Certainly we should be the leaders because they're subordinate to us, but you know, and then the third question to ask in that scenario is, to what degree do we cooperate with them?
[SPEAKER_12]: It's real the whole or yeah, and then finally it's like okay, so we've settled all this now we can debate the merits of the policy itself Because you can be against this thing you can be against how the Gaza situation was handled if you want I disagree with you, but you can be against that's legit that's a legitimate position [SPEAKER_12]: you can be against what's happening in a ran.
[SPEAKER_12]: You can be against the military funding we're giving Israel by the way, they are too, they want it gone, because that purchases us influence over them. [SPEAKER_12]: Like whenever bombers are on the way to Tehran and Trump can pick up the phone and call them and tell them to turn it around, they don't want that. [SPEAKER_12]: So speaking of that, they're starting to develop more of their own military technology now. [SPEAKER_12]: Is about it.
[SPEAKER_12]: They have something that we don't which is it is a it's an attachment There goes on an M4 rifle that tracks and locks on the targets and it's been as an anti-drawn measure Whoa, was this what you sent me? [SPEAKER_11]: Okay, I'll play it now. [SPEAKER_11]: Is it happening volume? [SPEAKER_12]: I don't know I don't see you here so you can see That's circle It's tracking a target moving through the air.
[SPEAKER_12]: Okay, boom right there [SPEAKER_12]: And then at some point you'll see it lock on. [SPEAKER_12]: Holy shit is that AI it's gay. [SPEAKER_12]: I'm sure it. [SPEAKER_12]: Okay, but it's a device that attaches. [SPEAKER_12]: See there's a drone Huh? [SPEAKER_12]: It's a device that attaches to the M4 and then a target locks and you can shoot that motherfucker out of this guy. [SPEAKER_12]: Whoa, dude Israel's got a fucking rifle. [SPEAKER_11]: Holy shut up.
[SPEAKER_12]: No, no, no, that Vatican EMF weapon thing just Target lock with a fucking five five six pop pop [SPEAKER_12]: Wow, dude, that's intense. [SPEAKER_12]: And you're saying, is real developed this thing? [SPEAKER_12]: Yes. [SPEAKER_12]: And they, wow. [SPEAKER_12]: They've got it out in the field now. [SPEAKER_11]: OK. [SPEAKER_12]: They're using it then, uh, Lebanon right now. [SPEAKER_11]: Interesting. [SPEAKER_11]: Just kind of testing it out.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: That's fucking too dope. [SPEAKER_12]: Also, I'm going to need one. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Just in case. [SPEAKER_12]: I'm going to need one, especially as the AI gets better. [SPEAKER_12]: And you can target lock onto a specific individual. [SPEAKER_12]: And now imagine that on a 308 or a 50-cal rifle with a scope [SPEAKER_12]: a mile out. [SPEAKER_11]: We're headed there watching that footage up there.
[SPEAKER_11]: I get monitors up top here after watching that footage up there. [SPEAKER_11]: We got to be in close to that, right? [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, I mean, the National Recognition. [SPEAKER_12]: And the next thing that I would develop is a, is a, um, uh, what do you call it? [SPEAKER_12]: Um, a drone buddy. [SPEAKER_12]: So they, they made them, they have them on the F-47. [SPEAKER_12]: Okay. [SPEAKER_12]: There's a fucking drone that's part of that, uh, system.
[SPEAKER_12]: Just like, uh, Red Wing, Falcons thing, and Marvel. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: Uh, the guy that became Captain America. [SPEAKER_12]: He's got a thing on his back that pops out on this drone that can go do stuff. [SPEAKER_12]: Um. [SPEAKER_12]: F-47's gonna have one when it comes out in a couple of years. [SPEAKER_12]: If I have a long gun, if I have like, Creed Moore or a 308 or a fucking 50-cal sniper rifle, and I can send a drone to do targeting.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: Facial recognition and a target locks back to my fucking gear, and I can pop that dude without even seeing him, right? [SPEAKER_12]: Like I could shoot over the top because when you fire a 50-cal round from a mile out, there's a huge arc to it.
[SPEAKER_12]: So technically you could shoot somebody [SPEAKER_12]: Seeing them in which means they can't see you either and now for a mile out they're not going to see you But there's counter snipers around Then we'll see you you can start popping counter snipers. [SPEAKER_12]: That's fucking scary dude.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, it's pretty sweet if it if it were me developing it That would be the next thing I developed well as soon as you you sent me that clip when you showed it That's the first thing I thought is like alright facial recognition backs to your fucked You are fucked. [SPEAKER_11]: I wonder if we have it [SPEAKER_12]: facial recognition. [SPEAKER_11]: Yes, that I know, but I mean, I'm wonder if we have this specifically. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, but anyways, the point of all that was.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, who who dropped his footage by the way? [SPEAKER_11]: This is open source. [SPEAKER_12]: And tell who's that. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, it's just the guy that does stuff. [SPEAKER_12]: Okay. [SPEAKER_12]: But there's there is That it's very useful for shooting down drones, which is the immediate threat right now, but I also think that [SPEAKER_12]: I also think that it would be very useful in the way that I described it, and that might be the next piece of tech that we see.
[SPEAKER_12]: And the point of all that is, Israel is building a lot of its own military tech right now, so the 3.8 billion they get from us a year. [SPEAKER_12]: I mean, keep in mind, the U.S. defense budget is what going to be a trillion dollars. [SPEAKER_11]: I think so. [SPEAKER_11]: I think that's what they just proved. [SPEAKER_12]: I think it's at 900. [SPEAKER_12]: They want to go for 1.2 and the whole exactly where it's going to end up.
[SPEAKER_11]: And it's for this because I'll read it to the audience while you're looking that up. [SPEAKER_11]: The smash fire control system is in Israeli made smart site developed by smart shooter and mounted onto an M4 carbine that tracks moving targets such as drones and calculates the exact moment to fire. [SPEAKER_11]: It helps shooters hit small, fast aerial targets with accuracy turning a standard rifle into an effective low-cost counter drone.
[SPEAKER_11]: usually Twitter comments fucking suck. [SPEAKER_11]: This one's actually a really good threat underneath. [SPEAKER_11]: It says whoever this guy underneath says, that's a definite advancement. [SPEAKER_11]: I wonder what the cost is to expensive, uh, and it turns into a squad weapon. [SPEAKER_11]: Uh, now the guy who posted this open source intel says, I believe it's about 20 to 30k a unit. [SPEAKER_12]: So what do you think there that's pretty cost prohibitive.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, yeah, you might have one or two per Platoon I would guess at that at that cost an AT4 which is pretty common [SPEAKER_12]: and infantry battoons if you're in your weapons squad is only like three grand. [SPEAKER_12]: You know what I mean? [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: And then, you know, you've got saws and 240 bravos and shit like that, which range and the thousands, but it's not fucking $30,000. [SPEAKER_12]: Right.
[SPEAKER_12]: I don't think there's, for a standard line unit, what would be the most expensive? [SPEAKER_12]: Probably nods. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I would guess. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, and they're like 12. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, for like really good tie-in ones. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I mean, you can get stuff out there that's quad that has all kinds of other features that are 35, 40k, but for the stuff that light imagery uses, it's typically about 12.
[SPEAKER_11]: I need to 12,000 bucks for those because we've had all those guys on the show. [SPEAKER_11]: You've got some, I think Matt's got some and they're dope. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, but I, and then like trucks and stuff like that, but those are, you know, those are company issue, those aren't like individual issue, I'm thinking of stuff that's individually issue.
[SPEAKER_12]: If you're listening to this, go on the comments and let me know on Patreon, yeah, if there's other stuff that costs a lot for just a regular line unit, um, [SPEAKER_12]: But I think nods would probably be the highest one, 30K's a lot. [SPEAKER_12]: So you're not issuing it to everybody. [SPEAKER_12]: No way. [SPEAKER_12]: But you might have one per, one per, one per. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, that's why. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: So I'm like that.
[SPEAKER_11]: And then have what? [SPEAKER_11]: A sniper firing it? [SPEAKER_12]: A designated marksman. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[SPEAKER_12]: Not every, like an infantry line unit don't typically have snipers, sniper qualified guys, and then we'll have like, [SPEAKER_12]: uh... lyrs detachment long range surveillance or we'll have uh... uh... and our headquarters company usually will be a snipe a small sniper unit right uh... but [SPEAKER_12]: I think, yeah, but we had like, maybe five or six designated marksman qualified guys. [SPEAKER_12]: It's just like an advanced shooter course.
[SPEAKER_12]: But then any opportunity we get, we send everybody to get better shooting courses. [SPEAKER_12]: Like the Delta used to do this. [SPEAKER_12]: I think it was called Katsey Shooting Course that we would all go to. [SPEAKER_11]: OK. Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: I want to ask you too about the guy who got arrested the other day. [SPEAKER_11]: What's up?
[SPEAKER_12]: The Supreme Court has ruled that drawing congressional districts based on the race under the Voting Rights Act is unconstitutional. [SPEAKER_12]: Whoa dude. [SPEAKER_12]: Is that that just happened right now? [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, this is the one we were waiting for 15 minutes ago that came down No way. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, Louisiana's map has now officially been thrown out and it will be redistricted and this is Hold on, I'll send it to you, but you can see what the sound.
[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, this is the voting rights acts Yeah, this is the big one. [SPEAKER_12]: I'll think you just gonna look like now. [SPEAKER_11]: Just look at this DMDU Wow, this is a six three All right, I'm [SPEAKER_11]: This is Jamie. [SPEAKER_11]: I'm going to pop this up. [SPEAKER_11]: This was the. [SPEAKER_11]: This is the exact ruling I was talking about yesterday when we've been waiting for. [SPEAKER_11]: Oh, wow. [SPEAKER_11]: Okay. [SPEAKER_11]: Let me go big screen with this one.
[SPEAKER_11]: Jamie. [SPEAKER_11]: Sorry. [SPEAKER_11]: I'm so excited. [SPEAKER_01]: I could officially go back and drew a second. [SPEAKER_01]: So here we go, these good morning. [SPEAKER_01]: Okay. [SPEAKER_01]: So this at first place here is a win for the plaintiffs who were not black plaintiffs. [SPEAKER_01]: They were not minority voters who challenged this decision. [SPEAKER_01]: these two districts that were minority majority.
[SPEAKER_01]: Essentially, Louisiana had drawn up districts, and then they were told in a legal battle that they had not represented black and minority voters sufficiently. [SPEAKER_01]: They went back and drew a second district, so they had two of these minority majority districts. [SPEAKER_01]: Well, then non-black voters sued and said, [SPEAKER_01]: This is now violating our rates, our rights on the basis of race. [SPEAKER_01]: So it looks like this is a six, three decision.
[SPEAKER_01]: There is one concurrence here, but it looks like the descent sticks together with justices. [SPEAKER_01]: Uh, K again, sort of my or and Jackson, but here's what the majority says. [SPEAKER_01]: They insane and some because the Voting Rights Act did not require Louisiana to create an additional majority, minority district, no compelling interest justified the state's use of race in creating SBA. [SPEAKER_01]: That was those two new districts.
[SPEAKER_01]: That map is an unconstitutional gerrymander and its use would violate the plaintiff's constitutional rights. [SPEAKER_01]: Now, this opinion is almost 100 pages long, so we're going through to see if it says something more broadly about the Boating Rights Act. [SPEAKER_01]: That had been the fear on the left that somehow this decision, if it was favorable for those challenging these maps that it would somehow do a big chunk out of the Boating Rights Act.
[SPEAKER_01]: So we'll keep digging through this. [SPEAKER_01]: But for right now, it's a win for those who were challenging these two minority majority districts now. [SPEAKER_01]: As we read through this and figure out the broader implications, there were 20 plus districts across the country that would have potentially lined up with this decision.
[SPEAKER_01]: They could be open to challenges that they were drawn on the basis of race, or that it was the primary factor that was used in drawing those districts, most of those are throughout the south. [SPEAKER_01]: So we'll look to see if there's enough sweeping language in this particular decision that may have a domino effect on some 20 other districts could be huge for the midterms, we'll continue to read through. [SPEAKER_11]: Wow. [SPEAKER_11]: Wow. [SPEAKER_11]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_11]: 100 page ruling here. [SPEAKER_11]: We're going to try to go through this. [SPEAKER_11]: with you live here right this is a one minute ago from CBS news uh this is Jan from CBS saying that this ruling is a win I think we can say for Republicans. [SPEAKER_11]: adding that the decision will go well beyond Luis Yanah.
[SPEAKER_11]: I also think we'll call into question about a dozen or so existing majority minority districts mostly in the south CBS is also going live with us right now. [SPEAKER_04]: Jamie, I'll go full screen here on that.
[SPEAKER_08]: The Supreme Court just issued a ruling on a potentially groundbreaking redistricting case that could impact, for many years to come, the power of minority voters in this country it focuses on the constitutionality of Louisiana's congressional map and how it was redrawn.
[SPEAKER_08]: The Justice is determined if Louisiana lawmakers properly balance constitutional and voting rights act protections, what it gets straight to CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford, who has been reading through the opinion, Jan. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, Major, we just got this ruling within the last couple minutes. [SPEAKER_04]: The justice is in a six to three vote.
[SPEAKER_04]: A decision written by Justice Samuel Elito for the other five conservatives are striking down a second majority black district in Louisiana, ruling that state officials focused on race. [SPEAKER_04]: And that amount of to an unconstitutional racial gerrymandered. [SPEAKER_04]: Now, this decision is a major one under the voting rights act. [SPEAKER_04]: It will go well beyond Louisiana. [SPEAKER_04]: It's going to make it.
[SPEAKER_04]: Based on what we're seeing so far, it will make it harder for state officials to draw up these so-called majority minority districts, which have been used for decades and have increased black representation and minority representation in Congress. [SPEAKER_04]: And it also, I think, will call into question about a dozen or so existing majority minority districts, mostly in the South.
[SPEAKER_04]: Now, those districts, as you know, major, have been away for Democrats to pick up seats in some of those states, those red states in the South. [SPEAKER_04]: So this ruling is a win, I think we can say, for Republicans. [SPEAKER_04]: But legally, this is a Supreme Court that going back 20 years. [SPEAKER_04]: or more has been saying in case after case, a consistent line of cases that the Constitution is colorblind.
[SPEAKER_04]: And that's why we've seen the Supreme Court do things like throw out affirmative action and college admissions. [SPEAKER_04]: This line, this line of cases very consistent with the courts ruling today. [SPEAKER_04]: What about the midterms? [SPEAKER_04]: I think this really coming today, six months after was argued back in October, may come too late to have an impact on these upcoming mid-term elections.
[SPEAKER_04]: I think the focus will be going forward limiting states from considering race when they're trying to consciously and intentionally draw up districts to increase minority representation. [SPEAKER_04]: That means major that you might not have as many of those kind of ink blocks.
[SPEAKER_04]: states or states that have districts that zigzag like a z where they go from like this one did from streetport all the way down 250 miles to Baton Rouge scooping up black voters along the way to again pick up voters to get enough black voters there to have that majority. [SPEAKER_04]: So I think you know that will restrict some of those case those districts for sure. [SPEAKER_04]: Looking at this decision, it's 37 pages long.
[SPEAKER_04]: There is a dissent by liberal justice Elena Cagan that appears to be longer than the majority and it looks like a barn burner. [SPEAKER_04]: She is saying that today's ruling will gut is gutting the voting rights act and will call into peril. [SPEAKER_04]: some of the accomplishments that we've seen over that historic 1965 law that really dismantled a Jim Pro and systemic barriers to voting for black people in the south.
[SPEAKER_04]: Of course, the Supreme Court today, as they have in recent decisions on voting rights, is saying the country has moved past that. [SPEAKER_04]: It's time to stop intentionally focusing on race. [SPEAKER_04]: And as she's just as John Roberts said, in a case back in 2007, [SPEAKER_04]: discrimination, race discrimination based on race is to stop discriminating based on race.
[SPEAKER_04]: And this Supreme Court with those six conservative justices believes that racial preferences, whether it's in affirmative action, whether it's in redistricting that can amount to unconstitutional race discrimination major. [SPEAKER_12]: Wow, well, I've got someone a researcher right now working on going through this entire document. [SPEAKER_12]: Okay, so tune in to fake news tomorrow.
[SPEAKER_12]: Wow. [SPEAKER_12]: We don't know much else right now about what all is in it and the fallout from this. [SPEAKER_12]: Uh-huh, because it's, you know, in the morning right now, but this just came out 20 minutes ago. [SPEAKER_12]: So, we'll have more for you tomorrow, tune in. [SPEAKER_11]: Wow, holy shit. [SPEAKER_11]: It's one thing she said, though, that was extremely interesting in that saying, it might not affect this upcoming midterm.
[SPEAKER_11]: Why is that because they wouldn't be able to redraw the maps quick enough. [SPEAKER_12]: Well, it was we're only the one six months out from the one in Louisiana will get changed because that's the law now. [SPEAKER_12]: How many seats is that though. [SPEAKER_12]: I don't know, but implementing it. [SPEAKER_12]: Well, that would just be once if it's well, I know why. [SPEAKER_11]: No, I think it's more for. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, so much that.
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, they'll have to do something, but for the fallout for the rest of the southeast. [SPEAKER_12]: We'll probably be in 28. [SPEAKER_12]: I would imagine because some states have constitutions where you can't change without an election in between It's all sorts of stuff. [SPEAKER_12]: I mean it just depends on the state. [SPEAKER_12]: So we'll see how that goes, but it will be changing.
[SPEAKER_11]: So this is exactly what I said on Fake news on Monday with Florida [SPEAKER_11]: And this back-and-forth between all the states, between Texas, California, Virginia, and now Florida, potentially holding this special election, I said, look, the thing that would change this immediately is if the Supreme Court actually voted on it, you thought it was going to be in June, and they actually moved it up to here.
[SPEAKER_11]: I wonder if to Sanus' [SPEAKER_11]: pressure on Monday and his press conference that we played on fake news had something to do with this because then you're looking at four states that would have changed like this and then you would have had more trying to go back and forth read drawn these maps. [SPEAKER_11]: Now that is completely wiped out. [SPEAKER_12]: It's not just the maps though. [SPEAKER_12]: The Cala requirements as they're cold.
[SPEAKER_12]: Now effectively insulate any practice, including redistricting, but any practice by states to have race neutral justification. [SPEAKER_12]: So hiring anything. [SPEAKER_12]: School funding. [SPEAKER_10]: Really? [SPEAKER_10]: Wow, okay. [SPEAKER_10]: Holy shit. [SPEAKER_12]: It'll be used as a precedent in that regard. [SPEAKER_12]: That's what that's what Kagan is convinced of. [SPEAKER_12]: Elena Kagan.
[SPEAKER_12]: I believe, but again, we'll, uh, we got to wrap this up, but we'll, we'll, we've got a deep dive going on this right now. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: And some, uh, representatives are, are making statements as we speak here. [SPEAKER_11]: And, uh, this is representative Melis, uh, excuse me, Melanie, uh, Stan's Barry. [SPEAKER_11]: I'm assuming she's Democrat. [SPEAKER_11]: She says United States Supreme Court has just gutted [SPEAKER_11]: the voting rights act.
[SPEAKER_11]: This is a sad day for America. [SPEAKER_11]: We will continue to fight back before we get off air. [SPEAKER_11]: Once the Supreme Court makes a ruling like this, there is no fighting back. [SPEAKER_12]: Is that? [SPEAKER_12]: I don't know what fighting back they're talking about. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't either, because it's not like you could take this to a state court and have them try to overturn this. [SPEAKER_11]: That's it, the decisions done.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, that's the law now. [SPEAKER_11]: Holy shit dude, this is gonna send shockwaves. [SPEAKER_11]: through the, the, the primaries, everything else is going on. [SPEAKER_11]: Wow. [SPEAKER_11]: I, I was not, I was with you. [SPEAKER_11]: I thought June. [SPEAKER_11]: Most of these decisions come in June. [SPEAKER_11]: I remember when we did the abortion episode. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: It was in June I believe as well, June or July.
[SPEAKER_12]: The fact that they came along, that's typically it's made June and July, whenever the calendar falls, but, but they may have moved it up. [SPEAKER_12]: So they, the redistricting can happen. [SPEAKER_11]: For this midterm. [SPEAKER_11]: Mm-hmm. [SPEAKER_11]: How many seats did we say the Republicans would pick up? [SPEAKER_11]: Was it something like 30, 7? [SPEAKER_12]: I think it's 28 to 32. [SPEAKER_12]: Phone on the stag and I don't remember.
[SPEAKER_11]: Wow. [SPEAKER_12]: Potentially. [SPEAKER_12]: We'll see. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I mean, there's a, if I'm any South Eastern state right now, I'm redistricting immediately. [SPEAKER_11]: Well, this is the plausible scenario that was just posted right here and look at that. [SPEAKER_12]: You know, holy shit. [SPEAKER_12]: Shutting a fuck around. [SPEAKER_12]: That is unbelievable. [SPEAKER_12]: This is simply leveling the playing field.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: They asked for it. [SPEAKER_11]: They sure did. [SPEAKER_11]: They sure did. [SPEAKER_11]: They fucked around and then they found out. [SPEAKER_11]: I am stunned right now. [SPEAKER_11]: That is the win that, excuse me. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, I'm shocked. [SPEAKER_11]: This is the win the Republicans were looking for. [SPEAKER_11]: This was the big one here.
[SPEAKER_12]: Now if they're able to, if these useless repubes are able to get the save act passed, [SPEAKER_12]: The, I mean, you got to think of the fall out of that. [SPEAKER_12]: The Democratic Party, we'll talk more about this tomorrow. [SPEAKER_12]: Yes, we don't have any time right now, but the Democratic Party will have to fundamentally change the way they do business. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: To ever win the presence you again ever.
[SPEAKER_11]: No. [SPEAKER_11]: This is, this is unbelievable. [SPEAKER_11]: All right. [SPEAKER_11]: Now's the point. [SPEAKER_11]: The show we get to the drinking bro of the week. [SPEAKER_11]: You could submit on drinkingbrows.com. [SPEAKER_11]: And it gets emailed to us live on air. [SPEAKER_11]: You can also submit on the app.
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[SPEAKER_11]: I'm gonna get as the first time I'm ever gonna do this. [SPEAKER_11]: I'm gonna go ahead and give it to the Supreme Court. [SPEAKER_11]: This bickering back and forth with the states and fuck you and fuck you would fuck you with the Gadda do so in Virginia, the bag, bag over your head lady, at all little shit is finally coming to it end and I can't believe they did the right thing.
[SPEAKER_11]: boy boy this is going to be a wild wild fake news tomorrow uh... please tune in for that's but uh... [SPEAKER_11]: You know what? [SPEAKER_11]: The other part of this is thank you for making the right decision during a time like this where you're just going back and forth of these special elections and bickering and all this arguing and states trying to change their districts and all this other stupid shit.
[SPEAKER_11]: Now hopefully we can finally put this to rest and try to put the country back on the [SPEAKER_11]: I don't know how a Democrat can win, going forward in the House sort of the Senate. [SPEAKER_11]: Us. [SPEAKER_11]: House Senate who knows, but presidency, you get to save act in there. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't know, but please tune in tomorrow to fake news. [SPEAKER_11]: This is monumental, happy to be live on air on days like this.
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