[SPEAKER_06]: The following broadcast may contain free thinking and open-minded discussion, ideas, skepticism, and adult subject matter. [SPEAKER_06]: Topics will be discussed using a told language, sometimes gratuitously. [SPEAKER_06]: Get ready to move the conversation forward. [SPEAKER_06]: This ain't your granddad's news and comment show. [SPEAKER_06]: This is... [SPEAKER_06]: I doubt it, podcast, with Britney Page and Shesie Dalamore.
[SPEAKER_08]: Welcome to this glorious 957 episode of Adapodcast. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm your host, Jesse Dalamore, joined today. [SPEAKER_08]: But the lovely talented and scholarly, Britney Page, everyone. [SPEAKER_14]: So about how many times do you think I said, fulching at the Thanksgiving dinner table? [SPEAKER_14]: Just a rough, rough kind of estimate. [SPEAKER_08]: Are you, are you want me to exaggerate or? [SPEAKER_14]: No, like a very accurate estimation here.
[SPEAKER_08]: No fewer than 20 times. [SPEAKER_08]: You think that's pretty accurate? [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, so I mean, for those of you who are listening with people that you don't want to hear explicit content around, I think you just give you kind of a second to pause and stop and turn to like now. [SPEAKER_14]: Well, not if you don't know what filtering is. [SPEAKER_08]: Do not pull your car over to Google it. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, let me save you a Google incognito web search.
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, first of all, don't google jrfk junior felt you. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I mean, don't go to your favorite AI generative slop creation app and ask it to create that image for you. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, don't [SPEAKER_14]: No, never use a generative AI. [SPEAKER_14]: That's a send. [SPEAKER_14]: Um, so, isn't a send as grave as Felchene? [SPEAKER_14]: We've been talking a lot about Felchene because you've been talking to don't. [SPEAKER_08]: Fucking drag me into this morass.
[SPEAKER_14]: The whole Olivia newsy Ryan Liza RFK junior. [SPEAKER_14]: um, fiasco, which we could spend a lot of time talking about, but we won't, but we will say that the important thing about all this is that RFK junior was engaged in a relationship with Olivia Nussie who was the New York magazine.
[SPEAKER_14]: Um, an employee of New York magazine, and she was doing really high profile, uh, work, profiling presidential candidates like RFK Jr. Um, of course, the article that she wrote about Joe Biden, where she said that he was so out of it that he, like, didn't even recognize her, wasn't recognizing people. [SPEAKER_14]: That whole time, she was believing that our FK Jr would be president wanting him to be president, doing catch and kill type schemes.
[SPEAKER_14]: I guess I should say that this is alleged by her ex partner, ex fiance Ryan Liza, who is [SPEAKER_14]: now writing his own news for a subject that all that news is is kind of like gossipy content about their relationship. [SPEAKER_14]: But I will say it maps on the important piece of this is the RFK junior stuff where like how is this guy constantly escaping any kind of scandal that he's implicated in.
[SPEAKER_08]: You know he was carrying on this relationship with her kid gloves because of the [SPEAKER_14]: where again, Ryan was alleged that he found poetry that RFK Junior had written and part of it was like he was going to, and again, don't be listening to those around people. [SPEAKER_08]: He was like, are your children?
[SPEAKER_14]: he was going to force feed Olivia newsy his jizz like plug his note there's ways to get around if there's still kid ejaculate how about that we said that the kids should be in the room but all right was it had to fumble for the fucking pause button and then that was like three minutes ago i told them i gave them a warning all right and then of course he rionless as he learned the term felching through some of these
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[SPEAKER_14]: So it's all been don't Google image search either It's all been quite disturbing, but all I'm saying is we can't know if it's actually RFK junior directing these edits to the CDC where they're now saying that you know There's an association between vaccines and autism until we get a page that details the benefits of filtering that's all that I'm saying we can't know if it's RFK junior or [SPEAKER_14]: until we get that page on the CDC website. [SPEAKER_08]: That's a good one.
[SPEAKER_14]: So happy Thanksgiving, everyone. [SPEAKER_14]: We hope that you had a good holiday. [SPEAKER_14]: And we hope that you're surviving the flood of Black Friday, Deal emails and the terror of everything else and all of the headlines. [SPEAKER_08]: And well, they're here. [SPEAKER_08]: So they're not really interested in avoiding the terror of the headlines. [SPEAKER_14]: That's true. [SPEAKER_08]: Thank you for not being in terror of the headlines and joining us.
[SPEAKER_14]: Right. [SPEAKER_14]: And I guess with that, we should just get right into the headlines, which is that DC was involved in some of the headlines this week in very sad news that a man from Washington state, [SPEAKER_14]: drove from Washington State to Washington DC and killed one national guard member and has wounded another to such a severe degree that he is still in the hospital, fighting for his life.
[SPEAKER_14]: The National Guard member who was killed is Sarah Beckstrom, 20 years old from West Virginia. [SPEAKER_14]: and it is a very sad story, a horrible story, we've talked a lot about what's been happening in DCs in the National Guard arrived here, different states have been sending their National Guard, we've talked about it as Trump's [SPEAKER_14]: show a force. [SPEAKER_14]: There's no point in having them here. [SPEAKER_14]: He's been having them do beautification of the streets.
[SPEAKER_08]: He wants them while walking around armed with a side arm. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, and there's really no point for them to be here. [SPEAKER_14]: And we'll talk about that. [SPEAKER_14]: I mean, Sarah Beckstroms, I believe her ex-boyfriend gave an interview and said that she was emotional about having to come to DC. [SPEAKER_14]: Didn't think that it was necessary. [SPEAKER_14]: He didn't want to be here.
[SPEAKER_14]: and was visiting museums and things like that, trying to make the best of her time here in her off-hours, and now she's dead. [SPEAKER_14]: And it's absolutely horrible. [SPEAKER_14]: What's further remarkable about this is that Donald Trump was giving some sort of press conference. [SPEAKER_14]: I think it was on Thanksgiving Day, on the actual day of the holiday.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, they did a deal at Mara Logo, of course, because he spent his little time doing his job here at the White House as he can. [SPEAKER_08]: And he was doing like a live stream where he was answering questions from the active duty people in the military or in the bases around the world, I guess. [SPEAKER_08]: Mm-hmm.
[SPEAKER_08]: During this, also the reporters are there and so they're going to pepper him with questions outside of the Q&A, and he was asked about attending her funeral. [SPEAKER_14]: It's in the early stages, obviously. [SPEAKER_14]: But do you plan to attend Sarah's funeral? [SPEAKER_11]: I haven't thought about it yet, but it certainly is something I could conceive of.
[SPEAKER_11]: I love West Virginia, and I won West Virginia by one of the biggest margins of any [SPEAKER_11]: president anywhere. [SPEAKER_11]: And it's, you know, these are great people. [SPEAKER_11]: I love the people of West Virginia. [SPEAKER_11]: I love the people of our country, but I haven't given it any thought, but it sounds like something I could do, you know? [SPEAKER_11]: It's very raw.
[SPEAKER_08]: Is it raw or did you win them by the greatest margin of any human being who's ever drawn breath? [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, there's so much to say about that. [SPEAKER_14]: He hasn't thought about it. [SPEAKER_14]: I mean, when Charlie Kirk was murdered, the flags were at half staff immediately. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_14]: And this is a soldier who was killed. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_14]: And he's like, he hasn't even considered whether, whether he was killed.
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, it's not me too harsh. [SPEAKER_08]: Brittany, he did say he could conceive of it. [SPEAKER_08]: It's not something I can conceive of. [SPEAKER_08]: So you know. [SPEAKER_08]: there's that. [SPEAKER_14]: And then he immediately pivots to his win in West Virginia. [SPEAKER_14]: I mean, there's something seriously wrong with him. [SPEAKER_14]: I know that we all know those. [SPEAKER_14]: I know it's something that, but I still, um, it's, it's still shocking to hear.
[SPEAKER_14]: When I hear things like this, I'm like, it's just remarkable that he can't even pretend to be a normal person. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_14]: That's what I think is. [SPEAKER_08]: It's because he's, he's like your least effective sociopath, you know, you know, like, [SPEAKER_08]: John Wayne Gacy and all of the psychopaths and sociopaths that you hear about who are like killers and people who can't empathize I don't have the ability. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, you know it's a college.
[SPEAKER_08]: But he doesn't it's like he hasn't Everything's been so easy for him. [SPEAKER_08]: He's never had to learn Those those social skills to manipulate his victims because everything's just been given to him [SPEAKER_14]: I think that's a pretty good theory. [SPEAKER_14]: Huh. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, that's pretty good.
[SPEAKER_14]: So of course, this is also being used to attack people who are not white because the shooter is in Afghan National who actually served alongside the troops, the United States troops in Afghanistan. [SPEAKER_08]: Was trained in an elite CIA type of unit. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_14]: And so, you know, there's a lot of accusations that are going around of who's responsible [SPEAKER_14]: He came in under the Biden administration.
[SPEAKER_08]: September of 2021. [SPEAKER_14]: But then he was granted asylum by the Trump administration in April. [SPEAKER_08]: April 2025. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_14]: And so there's a lot of, you know, pointing fingers that who's to blame. [SPEAKER_14]: And instead of actually. [SPEAKER_14]: grappling with reality, right, which is that like we don't live in the minority report is minority report to old of a reference at this point, what year did that movie come out?
[SPEAKER_14]: Do people know what I'm talking about? [SPEAKER_07]: Three, call. [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, John Anderson. [SPEAKER_14]: And that you can't, it's a great movie. [SPEAKER_14]: I love that movie. [SPEAKER_14]: I rewatch it pretty frequently. [SPEAKER_14]: You do? [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, I probably won't see you, I would say. [SPEAKER_14]: Um, it is a good movie. [SPEAKER_14]: You can't predict [SPEAKER_14]: crime.
[SPEAKER_14]: You can't eliminate entirely violent crime, especially when you have a system like ours where the conditions are created to actually push people into situations that make them commit crimes, like poverty. [SPEAKER_08]: Not only that. [SPEAKER_14]: I'm not saying that's the cause here. [SPEAKER_08]: Not only that. [SPEAKER_08]: Imagine how much neglect we deliver to our [SPEAKER_08]: service members relative to PTSD and the horrors and traumas of war and warfare and battle.
[SPEAKER_08]: Imagine the help that this fucking guy did not get because he's not even treated as shiddily or he's treated even more shiddily than our troops returning home from from trauma inducing combat. [SPEAKER_14]: right. [SPEAKER_08]: And so instead of trying, by the way, that's not to give the guy a fucking past or an excuse. [SPEAKER_08]: Fuck him. [SPEAKER_08]: He kills him. [SPEAKER_08]: He pre-medited, if indeed he's guilty of this, allegedly, allegedly, allegedly.
[SPEAKER_08]: He, it was a pre-meditated act to travel the nearly 3,000 miles across the country and then to randomly gun down. [SPEAKER_08]: These two people who didn't have a choice to be here, National Guard. [SPEAKER_08]: It's not like they can quit their job like ice can or like an FBI agent can. [SPEAKER_08]: They're in the military. [SPEAKER_08]: You don't just get a quit. [SPEAKER_08]: It's not McDonald's.
[SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, and we should say that Andrew Wolfe is the name of the other National Guardsman who is in the hospital right now in critical condition.
[SPEAKER_14]: So, of course, rather than looking to solutions in what can be done to prevent this kind of thing from happening, which will get to in a little bit of what of some of the reports within the Pentagon that there had been concerns for the National Guard members in Washington, D.C. because of their visibility, they're walking around. [SPEAKER_14]: in their uniforms, they have weapons, and they aren't necessarily needed here. [SPEAKER_14]: So what were they doing here?
[SPEAKER_14]: We're going to get to that. [SPEAKER_14]: Instead of grappling with some of those concerns, they're now doubling down and saying, no, actually, we're going to put hundreds more national guard members in DC. [SPEAKER_14]: And this is, of course, coming from Pete Hexeth, allegedly lover of war crimes, Pete Hexeth. [SPEAKER_08]: Allegedly, comitter of war crimes.
[SPEAKER_09]: myself and my team were notified that two national guardsmen have been shot in Washington DC critically wounded. [SPEAKER_09]: The shooter shot in a cowardly bastard react targeting the best of America. [SPEAKER_09]: heroes willing to serve in Washington DC serve for people they don't know when they've never met because they love their country and their capital and their community they were willing to do dangerous things others were not because they love their fellow Americans.
[SPEAKER_09]: Someone decided to turn that into targeting National Guardsmen that will [SPEAKER_09]: We will never back down. [SPEAKER_09]: We will secure our capital. [SPEAKER_09]: We will secure our cities. [SPEAKER_09]: In fact, this happened just steps away from the White House. [SPEAKER_09]: We will not stand.
[SPEAKER_09]: And that's why President Trump has asked me and I will ask the Secretary of the Army to the National Guard to add 500 additional troops, National Guardsmen to Washington DC. [SPEAKER_09]: This will only stiffen our resolve to ensure that we make Washington, E.C. [SPEAKER_09]: safe and beautiful. [SPEAKER_09]: The drop in crime has been historic. [SPEAKER_09]: The increase in safety and security has been historic.
[SPEAKER_09]: The criminals want to conduct things like this violence against America's best. [SPEAKER_09]: We will never back down. [SPEAKER_09]: President Trump will never back down. [SPEAKER_09]: That's why the American people elected him. [SPEAKER_09]: America and our warriors, our national guards, and ours.
[SPEAKER_09]: So we're following this very closely we're getting information rapidly and I mentioned the the faith of this country, the Christian faith, the prayers, I would ask for prayers for our national guards. [SPEAKER_09]: The appeals to heaven, for our national guards, [SPEAKER_09]: to their families on Bended Knee as a court apartment as a nation. [SPEAKER_28]: Yes, he is. [SPEAKER_09]: We will never back down. [SPEAKER_08]: He's feeling something about them right now.
[SPEAKER_28]: Venezuela. [SPEAKER_08]: The faith of this country, the Christian faith. [SPEAKER_08]: And he soliciting only Christian prayers here. [SPEAKER_08]: And then the appeal to heaven, which is the white nationalist flag that Sam [SPEAKER_08]: fucking gross. [SPEAKER_08]: Also, he is laying the groundwork for what they're going to be doing in other cities. [SPEAKER_08]: Not just here in Washington. [SPEAKER_08]: He said cities.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's just, what are 500 more National Guard people going to do? [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, well, and we can't we cannot say it enough that again. [SPEAKER_14]: I mean, we live in DC and they are not necessary. [SPEAKER_14]: They're all around areas that are tourist areas. [SPEAKER_14]: There are still murders that have happened since they've been here. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, um, two dozens since August 11th, two dozen.
[SPEAKER_14]: uh... many many many of those are across the river where there's a piece where there's a piece dc and an and a costia disinvestment yeah gentrification has pushed poverty out to southeast and that's the area of the city that Donald Trump apparently doesn't think is part of dc and very much is that's right and there are no national guard troops there [SPEAKER_08]: Um, I haven't really even heard of like ice raids over there.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's all a show here in Northwest and, you know, the, the, the, the more. [SPEAKER_14]: Traditionally thought of areas of DC certainly the traditionally not neglected areas yeah, and actually since it makes the most sense Let's go to Julia Kiam who is some of that you really respect Jesse and that you really appreciate Rarely wrong.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, she's she's a great analyst and has been in the I see in the intelligence community and the the Homeland Security apparatus But she she knows her shit [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, and so she went on PBS and did an interview, and this is where she talks about it. [SPEAKER_14]: So you're going to juxtapose what you're hearing from Julia Kiam, who's an expert in the intelligence community.
[SPEAKER_14]: You're going to hear what she has to say, and you can compare that directly with what you just heard from Pete Hagzeth, who thinks the answer here is to amp up, to add to the number of national guards on the street.
[SPEAKER_12]: Well, for the last several months, since President Trump has deployed the National Guard to DC, there had been a number of assessments by the military, including the commanding officers of the National Guard, that these units were essentially sitting targets, that they were vulnerable to nefarious actors, whether criminals or terrorists. [SPEAKER_12]: And there was growing concern about this within the National Guard.
[SPEAKER_12]: Part of that had to do with that they were fully closed, that they were in a uniform, that they were visible to someone who may want to harm them, but that their mission, right, either walking the streets, doing beautification programs, just sort of pain attention, which generally was the mission, was a nebulous enough. [SPEAKER_12]: to make it very difficult to protect them in the way that you might protect troops either in a war or on a base.
[SPEAKER_14]: And so you take that with what you just heard from Pete Heggseth and you understand that Pete Heggseth is maybe, and I know this will surprise everybody, not in the business of actually making people safer, protecting people, and especially protecting the people that are under his [SPEAKER_14]: per view at the Department of Defense, and no, I'm not going to call it the other thing.
[SPEAKER_14]: And so it's disgusting when you hear a tragedy happen, and then there's a government in place that wants to use that tragedy to weaponize the identity of the shooter and start attacking [SPEAKER_14]: non-white people because that has been the response. [SPEAKER_14]: They Donald Trump has gone full force just like he did in the first administration with the Muslim ban. [SPEAKER_14]: Remember, he is wanting to shut down all asylum claims.
[SPEAKER_14]: They're saying that no one was vetted properly, that they're going to shut it down until they can do proper vetting of individuals. [SPEAKER_14]: But he keeps using phrases like, [SPEAKER_14]: And finally, today, a reporter asked like, what do you mean by those people? [SPEAKER_14]: He's not going to say it, but he means non-white people. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, even during the stupid live stream thing he did, he had like, he was attacking Somali migrants.
[SPEAKER_08]: He's been attacking Ilhan Omar on Twitter. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't know how well we know how well he knows fucking geography, he called it Nambia after all, not Namibia, but Somalia [SPEAKER_08]: And Afghanistan aren't even on the same fucking continent. [SPEAKER_08]: And he's trying to malign because they're eating the pets and the dogs of the people who live there. [SPEAKER_08]: They're just doing the same fucking thing they did during the campaign. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, constantly.
[SPEAKER_14]: That's constantly. [SPEAKER_08]: And young dogs, locals, morons, people in the cult are absolutely going to get them out of here. [SPEAKER_14]: right. [SPEAKER_14]: You're also going to see the juxtaposition here on vetting. [SPEAKER_14]: So the line from the Trump administration is that there was no vetting done of the suspect, which again. [SPEAKER_08]: Just come on. [SPEAKER_14]: He was working with the CIA.
[SPEAKER_14]: Do you think that they just let anybody work with the CIA in Afghanistan? [SPEAKER_08]: Like, oh, we, we don't need to know whether he's that formally Taliban or has associations or is a terrorist and he's going to be bombing from the inside? [SPEAKER_08]: We don't even know that. [SPEAKER_08]: Just pat, let him in.
[SPEAKER_08]: He, [SPEAKER_14]: Right, but the reason that they're saying that is because they're trying to deflect from the fact that they're the one who approves his asylum application this fucking year. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, which by the way, we're not placing blame on the Trump administration just like they should not be placing blame on the Biden administration. [SPEAKER_08]: There's no way to have a 100% fail save in those vetting processes.
[SPEAKER_08]: in it admitting people to the country granting people asylum maybe he was great and he just fucking freaked out we don't know great that's why pointy fingers and making blame it gets it solves no problems but when you have an administration that that's all they traffic in is how to place blame how to deflect from blame from themselves [SPEAKER_08]: that's what you have to do.
[SPEAKER_14]: It's also why everyone should be required to watch minority report every year so that you can understand that we cannot predict crime, okay? [SPEAKER_08]: So here is Star of Minority Report. [SPEAKER_08]: Juliette Kiam talking about vetting of this Afghan shooter. [SPEAKER_14]: Actually, let's not play Juliette Kiam first. [SPEAKER_14]: Let's go back to Janine Piero. [SPEAKER_08]: You don't think people want to hear from the star of the nerdy report?
[SPEAKER_14]: Well, I think they do, and they should, absolutely. [SPEAKER_14]: But I think we should leave with the facts. [SPEAKER_14]: We should leave people with the facts. [SPEAKER_14]: So let's play Janine Piero. [SPEAKER_08]: We don't leave people with. [SPEAKER_08]: Yes. [SPEAKER_08]: I have it end with the facts. [SPEAKER_08]: Not lead with the facts. [SPEAKER_14]: No, no, no, we're going to lead with the propaganda from the Trump administration.
[SPEAKER_14]: This is the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. [SPEAKER_08]: It's the hero. [SPEAKER_08]: She is not. [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, it's terrible as she was as a host on Fox News. [SPEAKER_08]: Even worse when she actually has power. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, so this is this is the Trump administration line, though. [SPEAKER_14]: This is what they're going with. [SPEAKER_14]: That there was no vetting.
[SPEAKER_01]: And let me say one more thing, and it's not about this case, it's about vetting in general. [SPEAKER_01]: The nonsense that the left gave us with this operation, welcome allies. [SPEAKER_01]: Look, there was no vetting. [SPEAKER_01]: If you think there was vetting, I have a bridge to sell you. [SPEAKER_01]: With you saw the chaos that was going on at that airport in Kabul in Afghanistan. [SPEAKER_01]: It was typical of what was going on in the Biden administration.
[SPEAKER_01]: And the Pentagon, I believe, was Kirby and people in the Biden administration said the Afghan withdrawal that we all know was disastrous was a success. [SPEAKER_01]: And that's a quote, they called that a success. [SPEAKER_01]: That chaos is not a success. [SPEAKER_01]: That is a nightmare.
[SPEAKER_01]: In 13 American servicemen and women were killed at that airport because the Biden administration [SPEAKER_01]: couldn't get their facts together and couldn't make a decision regarding the rules of engagement to take down a known suicide bomber. [SPEAKER_01]: So let's stop name be pamping around with this. [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, we was vetted. [SPEAKER_01]: There was no vetted. [SPEAKER_01]: The welcome mat was thrown down.
[SPEAKER_01]: They even admitted that they short-circuit into the vetting. [SPEAKER_01]: What they did was they brought a 90,000 people into this country that were not fed it. [SPEAKER_01]: They told us all the other immigrants were vetted. [SPEAKER_01]: What do we do? [SPEAKER_01]: Call the FBI and Afghanistan and say, gee, do you have anything on this guy? [SPEAKER_01]: Do we call Venezuela and say gee, how about your criminal justice system? [SPEAKER_01]: What can you tell me about this guy?
[SPEAKER_01]: It's like the 10, 20 million Americans who've been let into this country. [SPEAKER_01]: we don't know who they are until we suffer the consequences that we have seen in Washington. [SPEAKER_01]: And I was on that scene, and it is a very sad place in Sarah Bettsbeckstrom and her family did not deserve this. [SPEAKER_01]: They should have been protected, which is the first order of government.
[SPEAKER_01]: And they left all to stop their nonsense and recognize that they are not speaking for the American people. [SPEAKER_01]: They are speaking about ideology and politics. [SPEAKER_01]: Donald Trump, the president, the attorney general and myself, were interested in the facts in the prosecution, making people accountable and rest assured we will.
[SPEAKER_08]: What's interesting about this before we get to the the lead chief star of the movie Minority Report They they want you to believe don't trump the administration Genie Piero Pete hexath all these idiots the Christy Nome and and Pam Baloney They want you to believe there was no vetting zero vetting none zero but [SPEAKER_08]: Based on no vetting, they granted him a silent.
[SPEAKER_08]: So he comes, he puts his asylum package in, they look through the package and they go, oh, there's been no vetting here. [SPEAKER_08]: The bite administration here, they do papers. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, there's strange, there's, there's been no vetting here. [SPEAKER_14]: There wouldn't even be paper noise, there's no vetting. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, they go, oh, oh.
[SPEAKER_08]: they shut this is make sure my shoulders oh well I guess we got a let him in even though there's been no that ain't those dastardly Biden people and then they let him in any killed somebody yeah i mean that's that's the logic they want us to go that's what they want you to believe yeah so it's that Biden isn't competent but he was so incompetent they also had to be incompetent based on the incompetent of the Biden administration the only thing i agree with there is that the the
[SPEAKER_08]: The only thing they've got to agree with, but everything else is just lies in propaganda. [SPEAKER_14]: Yes, and we know that because the star of the Minority Report, Julia Kiam, went on PBS and also talked about what actually took place as far as vetting goes, what we actually know about the vetting of the shooter. [SPEAKER_12]: What we understand now is that the alleged shooter had actually a number of vetting moments.
[SPEAKER_12]: As some occurred in Afghanistan, what the CIA director, the president's CIA director is saying now is that he did assist the CIA. [SPEAKER_12]: We don't know in what exact capacity, but that he was assisting in intelligence and intelligence gathering efforts. [SPEAKER_12]: He then is brought to the United States as Kabul is falling in a special visa program that does not grant permanent status. [SPEAKER_12]: It was just a program that brought people in.
[SPEAKER_12]: They are then vetted. [SPEAKER_12]: during that process. [SPEAKER_12]: And then again, as he's regularizing his process, he was granted asylum under the Trump administration this year. [SPEAKER_12]: There is another vetting process. [SPEAKER_12]: So at three different moments, he's examined by the United States and either they miss something. [SPEAKER_12]: or something happened since he was granted asylum a few months ago that radicalized him relatively quickly.
[SPEAKER_12]: So, I think it's premature to say, you know, this administration was wrong and this one's right, or that agency was wrong and this one's right. [SPEAKER_12]: I think we don't know. [SPEAKER_12]: But what we do know is he's had strong ties to the United States for much of his life during the Afghan war.
[SPEAKER_12]: And only and in the last couple of months at least as he was granted asylum, he then begins to plan at least an attack on the national guard that no one quite knows no one can explain that yet as far as we know. [SPEAKER_14]: And that's what people don't like to hear is that we don't know. [SPEAKER_14]: And that's why this propaganda from the Trump administration works so well because they come out. [SPEAKER_14]: They're forceful with their propaganda.
[SPEAKER_14]: They give people an answer. [SPEAKER_14]: And they fill that space where we don't actually know the information with information even though it's lies. [SPEAKER_14]: And people take that and they accept it because they'd rather have a lie that have uncertainty. [SPEAKER_14]: Or, [SPEAKER_14]: The fear that comes with the fact that we cannot predict and stop all violent crime Okay, he went through a vetting process. [SPEAKER_14]: Maybe he was fine.
[SPEAKER_08]: Maybe everything was done correctly and then in the past few months He lost it somewhere and started to get radicalized I think about all of the different mass shootings that take place in this country right from people when they go to interview the neighbors and they're like, whoa He seemed super well adjusted and fucking awesome. [SPEAKER_08]: I thought that guy. [SPEAKER_08]: He [SPEAKER_08]: he would do my yard work. [SPEAKER_08]: He helped me out.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm this took us all by surprise. [SPEAKER_08]: He's a human being. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_08]: Who did something fucking horrific, if indeed he did it. [SPEAKER_08]: Allegedly, allegedly. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_08]: You can't, it just, they traffic in proper ganda. [SPEAKER_08]: Everything they do is propaganda. [SPEAKER_08]: The imagery, the videos, the memes, the little fake, white nationalist posters they put out on Twitter.
[SPEAKER_08]: Everything is meant to elicit and emotional response from people who don't think thoroughly enough through something. [SPEAKER_08]: And they just get swept away by the, [SPEAKER_08]: Americana patriotism nonsense.
[SPEAKER_14]: Well, and the downstream effects of all of this are going to be, are we going to have assistance from people in communities where the military exist and need to rely on community members and need to develop trusting relationships with those community members, like the U.S. military did with many Afghan nationals who did assist the military in really important ways.
[SPEAKER_08]: And if they are now, if the Trump administration is now going to betray all of those people, because of this one man, I would say continue to betray, because Joe Biden turned his fucking back on way too many people who assisted our laborious decades long, fucking war against terror nonsense in Afghanistan. [SPEAKER_14]: Totally.
[SPEAKER_14]: So, but what you were saying about the Americana, the Department of Homeland Security has, for a long time, been leaning directly into Nazi shit. [SPEAKER_08]: Did you see the picture of Lincoln? [SPEAKER_08]: With the 11 stars around his head, rather than 13 for the 13 colonies, 11 Confederate states, and then the German straight-up Nazi font below about Americanism, will prevail, or whatever. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it's scary.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's a scary, scary turn that we've taken in this country. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, I mean, I hope that those that you're not on Twitter anymore. [SPEAKER_14]: I have kept my account only so that I still can go and look things up like the Department of Homeland Security account when I do videos about their Nazi imagery. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, Twitter, yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm not talking to me. [SPEAKER_14]: I'm not active on there.
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't think anyone should be, you certainly shouldn't be paying $8 a month or however much it is for the blue check. [SPEAKER_14]: No, yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Like all of these people who are I'm anti-fascist, but you're paying a fucking Nazi $8, I've already ranted about this. [SPEAKER_08]: It seems familiar. [SPEAKER_14]: Well, and even as an aside, you on Musk started an alternative to Wikipedia called Grokopedia.
[SPEAKER_14]: And it's supposed to be the quote unquote non-woke alternative to Wikipedia. [SPEAKER_14]: And in that, he cites V-dair and stormfronts, which are like explicitly neo-nazi websites. [SPEAKER_14]: He uses them as sources for information, like over a hundred times, for different examples. [SPEAKER_14]: He also sources like conversations that users of Twitter have had with grock. [SPEAKER_14]: on Twitter. [SPEAKER_08]: That's a source of information.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: So it's it's my sources the conversation I had with someone with the proof of the thing that I'm asserted. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, with the Nazi AI. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: disturbing, but it's not just Nazi AI, it called itself macahitler. [SPEAKER_14]: I know people are always like quick calling at that. [SPEAKER_14]: It called itself macahitler. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_14]: It was not me, all right?
[SPEAKER_14]: So Christy Nome is the former governor of South Dakota and the current secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. [SPEAKER_14]: And they're now running commercials. [SPEAKER_14]: on Fox News, full on commercials that say like paid for by the Department of Homeland Security. [SPEAKER_14]: Really? [SPEAKER_14]: And this is a commercial. [SPEAKER_14]: And since you're not watching it, you're listening to it. [SPEAKER_14]: Just imagine it opens with Kristi Nome on a horse.
[SPEAKER_14]: She's on horseback. [SPEAKER_14]: And the camera pans out to, you know, some forest. [SPEAKER_14]: And then it continues to show her in different locations on horseback. [SPEAKER_14]: That's pretty much how this commercial goes. [SPEAKER_03]: Why do I love these wide open spaces? [SPEAKER_03]: They remind me of why our forefathers came here, not just for its beauty, but for the freedom only America provides a good Cristino.
[SPEAKER_03]: From the Cowboys who tame the West, to the tightness who built our cities, to the dreamers who chase the impossible. [SPEAKER_03]: America has always rewarded vision and grit. [SPEAKER_03]: Our greatness calls people to us for a chance to prosper to live how they choose to become part of something special. [SPEAKER_03]: Anyone who searches for freedom can always find a home here, but that freedom's a precious thing and we defend it vigorously.
[SPEAKER_03]: You cross the border illegally, we'll find you. [SPEAKER_03]: Break our laws, we'll punish you. [SPEAKER_03]: Harm American citizens, there will be consequences. [SPEAKER_03]: But if you come here the right way, your American dream can be as big as these endless guys. [SPEAKER_03]: From President Trump and me, welcome home. [SPEAKER_08]: Freedom only America provides. [SPEAKER_08]: Unless, of course, you're not sufficiently mournful of the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
[SPEAKER_08]: And then fuck you, you need a burn-and-hell, lib-dard. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_08]: What? [SPEAKER_08]: Do they not think Canada is free? [SPEAKER_08]: Or France, or Great Britain, or Belgium, or... Nate, name another industrialized country. [SPEAKER_08]: Many are more free than the United States. [SPEAKER_14]: Yes. [SPEAKER_08]: Sweden, Norway, Finland.
[SPEAKER_14]: Well, there's also more information about this, according to reporting from ProPublica this month, a firm tied to Christy Nome secretly got money from $220 million in DHS ad contracts. [SPEAKER_14]: The company is run by the husband of Nome's chief DHS spokesperson and has personal and business ties to Nome and her AIDS. [SPEAKER_08]: a quarter of a billion dollar ad contract.
[SPEAKER_14]: DHS invoked the quote emergency at the border to skirt competitive bidding rules for the taxpayer funded campaign and that would be the one that you just heard where she is on horseback and wearing chaps and a cowboy hat. [UNKNOWN]: Wow. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_14]: And she's saying break our laws and we'll punish you.
[SPEAKER_08]: How you come here and you can live how you choose unless living like that is in opposition to fascism or again Not being sufficiently sad about the death of the racist Christian nationalist bigot Charlie Kirk
[SPEAKER_14]: Well, again, this is all they're doubling down on the racism, because the racism is what keeps people focused on anything other than the source of their problems, which is all of these rich people, all of these elites, stuffing their own pockets and making their friends and the husbands of their spokesperson, making all everyone that they know their circles wealthy as fuck. [SPEAKER_08]: While also all of them being Ivy League educated, while also saying, college is a sucker.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's a fucking pipe dream suckers game. [SPEAKER_08]: You don't want to do that. [SPEAKER_08]: You don't need to be sending your kid to college. [SPEAKER_08]: Says the guy who went to University of Pennsylvania, Ivy League. [SPEAKER_08]: Who's my president. [SPEAKER_08]: I believe went to Yale, Ivy League. [SPEAKER_14]: Well, yeah, Erica Kirk. [SPEAKER_08]: And Pete Higgs has went to Harvard, Ivy League. [SPEAKER_14]: Erica Kirk and JD Vans are doing the same thing.
[SPEAKER_14]: you need to have kids as soon as possible. [SPEAKER_14]: As young as possible, J.D. [SPEAKER_14]: Vance said if he could do one thing over, he would have had his kids younger. [SPEAKER_14]: These are people that are college educated. [SPEAKER_14]: They waited to get married until later in life. [SPEAKER_14]: They waited to have kids until later in life.
[SPEAKER_14]: Kara Kerk at a recent making Kelly event said that she's not afraid to be a CEO because you know, she's taking over for Charlie Kerk. [SPEAKER_14]: She's not afraid to be a CEO because her mom was a CEO. [SPEAKER_14]: right? [SPEAKER_08]: These are people that Charlie Kirk advocated that women go to college only to meet the man who would support them in life and have them be a housewife.
[SPEAKER_14]: Even these quote-unquote social media trad wives, like the ballerina farm and all these other ones, ballerina farm is a company. [SPEAKER_14]: She's also a CEO. [SPEAKER_14]: She's selling all kinds of goods that you can buy online. [SPEAKER_14]: She's running a company. [SPEAKER_08]: I am very thankful that I have no idea what you're talking about.
[SPEAKER_14]: She's selling everyone an image of being a homemaker, but there's a difference between being a homemaker who's running a multi-million dollar corporation, and a homemaker who had kids as soon as they got out of college, and
[SPEAKER_14]: who has fewer options now they have fewer options they can't undo anything now but that's the track that they're on and listen i don't care i i want people to be happy if that's what you want to do with your life i think you should be supported i think you should be able to do that and i don't think that you should be struggling in poverty and without options but the thing is you should have options and they want to create a situation for you where you don't that's it well also we
[SPEAKER_08]: people who have fewer options because of poverty or just general middle income nature of life, you shouldn't be taking advice from wildly wealthy motherfuckers who went to Ivy League schools and that's very much part of the reason that they are wildly wealthy. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: And you shouldn't be taking advice from them about not doing the thing they did to get to where they are.
[SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, so I'm gonna play a two and a half minute clip here of Trump talking. [SPEAKER_14]: So if you can't handle that mentally again, this is like a trigger warning. [SPEAKER_14]: I totally understand just skip forward about two and a half minutes, but I'm really doing something here at this clip. [SPEAKER_14]: And I think it is worth your time. [SPEAKER_14]: I think there's a payoff here that I think you're really gonna appreciate.
[SPEAKER_14]: This is Donald Trump participating in the Thanksgiving turkey pardoning. [SPEAKER_14]: This is an annual event at Thanksgiving where they bring two turkeys out and they're usually named like [SPEAKER_14]: You know, giblets and gravy or whatever, and that might have been their name. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, and then the the president part and stuff. [SPEAKER_08]: I think probably giblets is a giblets or giblets. [SPEAKER_14]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_14]: Jeff or Giff. [SPEAKER_14]: What is it? [SPEAKER_14]: Nobody knows. [SPEAKER_06]: No. [SPEAKER_06]: No. [SPEAKER_06]: There's no way to know. [SPEAKER_14]: And Donald Trump is supposed to be giving a holiday speech about Thanksgiving, right?
[SPEAKER_14]: But because he's [SPEAKER_14]: who he is, which is a vile and petty little man, he starts talking about Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and he just goes off on this rant and by the end you see that maybe he someone's like alerting him in the audience waving their hands back and forth like sir we need to get back on track here and then he gets right back on track and that's where the clip is going to end. [SPEAKER_20]: So prepare yourself for that.
[SPEAKER_14]: I didn't even get the vibe you were going to do that. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I got to be sneaky now. [SPEAKER_14]: There's so full of surprises you are. [SPEAKER_08]: Here is wonderful, 45th and 47th of the president of the Adada and that's of a baraka. [SPEAKER_11]: We're ready to go, you know, we've been moving toward Chicago. [SPEAKER_11]: We have a governor that thinks it's wonderful that only like seven people were killed this week.
[SPEAKER_11]: But we are moving toward doing and we're going to, if crime gets, it's horrible what's happening to Chicago. [SPEAKER_11]: We could make Chicago a safe city in a period of four weeks. [SPEAKER_11]: In a period of eight weeks, nine weeks, 10 weeks, it would be totally safe. [SPEAKER_11]: And the people of Chicago want us to go there. [SPEAKER_11]: And if you look at the crime that's taken place in Chicago in the last two weeks, just take a look.
[SPEAKER_11]: It's on the front page of every newspaper. [SPEAKER_11]: It's at a control. [SPEAKER_11]: The mayor is incompetent. [SPEAKER_11]: And the governor is a big fat slob. [SPEAKER_11]: He ought to invite us. [SPEAKER_11]: In, say, please make Chicago safe. [SPEAKER_11]: We're going to lose a great city if we don't do it quickly. [SPEAKER_11]: Make Chicago, we'll do the same thing as we did in DC. [SPEAKER_11]: The same thing as we did everywhere we've gone.
[SPEAKER_11]: It's become almost instantly safe. [SPEAKER_11]: And I want to do it in Chicago. [SPEAKER_11]: So Governor Pritzker, if you're listening, let's get you rack together. [SPEAKER_11]: Invite us in. [SPEAKER_11]: We're going to make you play so safe. [SPEAKER_11]: You're not going to have these crimes that are making the newspapers and the front page of every newspaper [SPEAKER_11]: will make Chicago a safe place very quickly.
[SPEAKER_11]: I looked at the various cases, granting mercy, discovering that the terrible trauma that everyone's going through. [SPEAKER_11]: And I had a little bit of a Pritzker joke. [SPEAKER_11]: I was going to talk about Pritzker in size. [SPEAKER_11]: But when I talk about Pritzker, I get angry because he's not letting us do the job. [SPEAKER_11]: So I'm not going to tell him my Pritzker joke. [SPEAKER_11]: They have a very cute little joke.
[SPEAKER_11]: Some speech writer wrote some joke about his weight, but I would never want to talk about his weight. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't talk about people being fat. [SPEAKER_11]: I refuse to talk about the fact that he's a fat slob. [SPEAKER_11]: I don't mention it. [SPEAKER_11]: On a more serious note, as we gather around the dinner table, I'd like to lose a few pounds too, by the way. [SPEAKER_11]: And I'm not going to lose it on Thanksgiving.
[SPEAKER_11]: I can tell you that because I'm going to have a turkey, but it's not going to be that one. [SPEAKER_11]: I hope all Americans will have the chance to enjoy the fellowship of family and friends and renew our faith in God's providence. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yeah, fucking God, of course. [SPEAKER_08]: You know, who are these, who are the people, the group of, of cackling, fucking gun squad? [SPEAKER_14]: Oh, yeah.
[SPEAKER_08]: Who, like, are taking a break while he gives his little, Pritzker's a fat, [SPEAKER_08]: Feltion out, Donald Trump's asshole for bringing it back. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, we really are. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm we aren't. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, as I was slowly getting to the point, I'm like, oh, here's a perfect moment. [SPEAKER_08]: to have a call-back to the bell-chim. [SPEAKER_08]: And seriously, who are these people? [SPEAKER_08]: None of that was funny.
[SPEAKER_08]: That wasn't a joke, told. [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_08]: He's just a meandering, adiled fucking-demented old cooped. [SPEAKER_14]: Well, genuinely, when he looks in the mirror, what does he see? [SPEAKER_14]: Does he think he looks like crime athlete?
[SPEAKER_14]: Does he think he looks like Rand Gosling when he looks in the mirror because this honestly listening to him go on this ramp and then you can see at the end he kind of gets that he's He needs to say something about the fact that you know he's also carrying some weight maybe right? [SPEAKER_14]: Um, and so he mentions that. [SPEAKER_14]: And I just, I think the lack of insight here where he feels like he can go on a two-minute screen about how fat JB Pritzker is.
[SPEAKER_14]: The lack of insight into who and what he is, it would be like me sitting here and I'm talking about someone else and I'm like,
[SPEAKER_14]: Look at that thin-lipped bitch who turns red at the drop of a hat and he fluctuation in a motion and that bitch turns red And I'm sitting there just describing myself, you know like it's very Have some you decide into what you have going on, you know You're gobbb you fucking red at a step-challel asshole It's so have some insight into what you're bringing into the table. [SPEAKER_14]: You know what I mean?
[SPEAKER_14]: Just be honest with yourself [SPEAKER_14]: Anyway, I appreciate that he eventually got back on track and was like let's all talk about God's profit. [SPEAKER_08]: I know [SPEAKER_08]: And all of these self-described Christians, they fucking love it. [SPEAKER_14]: But again, on Thanksgiving. [SPEAKER_14]: Ducks! [SPEAKER_14]: That's what he decided today. [SPEAKER_08]: What do we have to do outside of the clip? [SPEAKER_14]: We need dark side, for sure.
[SPEAKER_14]: That's what he decided to. [SPEAKER_08]: That's what he decided to. [SPEAKER_14]: That's what he decided to focus on on Thanksgiving. [SPEAKER_14]: That's what he decided to focus on. [SPEAKER_14]: On Thanksgiving. [SPEAKER_14]: when in America we know that hunger is increasing inflation is on the rise wages are not keeping up with inflation.
[SPEAKER_14]: We have corporations that are being subsidized by the United States government in the form of many full-time workers being on food benefits. [SPEAKER_14]: They're going to cut food benefits next year. [SPEAKER_08]: We're talking to you asshole.
[SPEAKER_14]: Oh walmart's Amazon all of [SPEAKER_14]: And there was this really moving video that the New York Times opinion YouTube channel put out where they interviewed different people to give their experience with hunger in America, and they titled it, this is what hunger feels like, and while you're listening to this, I want you to know that one of the people featured in this video, speaking of the working poor, and like Brian Goldstone talks about all the time, the working homeless,
[SPEAKER_14]: Um, one woman in this video is she's describing what it's like to be hungry and not have enough money to feed her family. [SPEAKER_14]: Is actually wearing a Chick-fil-A outfit. [SPEAKER_14]: She's in her car giving this interview in a Chick-fil-A outfit. [SPEAKER_14]: She has a job. [SPEAKER_14]: And yet this is what working Americans are coping with and dealing with this holiday season.
[SPEAKER_27]: I wanted to make some chicken soup, but I literally could not afford out of my income or out of my snap benefits to go out and buy a chicken necessary to do that. [SPEAKER_15]: Do you really have to choose am I going to pay this bill or am I going to eat anything at all so they had to eat breakfast and all you lunch. [SPEAKER_04]: been breathless a lunch and dinner I'm a little worried about.
[SPEAKER_18]: I still want to get like the set amount of the snap benefits and it just seems to be going quicker and quicker. [SPEAKER_17]: I eat a lot of a peanut butter because it's protein and it's cheap and you can carry it around from hungry and night a big water. [SPEAKER_16]: Like I would drink like four bottles of polyspring water. [SPEAKER_16]: every day. [SPEAKER_18]: That typically kind of just makes me forget about the fact that I have really eaten much of anything.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'll look for anything. [SPEAKER_00]: Even if I have like a pack of gum on me, I'll sit there and just shoot a gum until I know that the flavors compensated something and maybe feel okay. [SPEAKER_21]: All I like is like snacks or chips. [SPEAKER_21]: Okay, I have three kids, so I'm mostly [SPEAKER_05]: Since my daughter's been bored, I've just missed a lot of meals. [SPEAKER_05]: There are times when I'm so hungry, I can't say this, like with my daughter.
[SPEAKER_05]: I can't be present with her, because I'm literally so hungry, that's all I can think of. [SPEAKER_16]: It's one thing not to be able to feed yourself, but when it comes to your care, it's tough. [SPEAKER_16]: It's a man's duty to make sure that his child, his children, is well taken care of. [SPEAKER_16]: If I can't do that then it feels like we're friends.
[SPEAKER_13]: If I'm walking on eighth Avenue and I'm walking by the shops or the bars or the restaurants, most people will think that I will probably be going into those places, not to the food bank. [SPEAKER_13]: I do get the exorbitant sum of $23 a month for food stamps. [SPEAKER_13]: The idea of a grown man, sustaining themselves $20-$30, but it's a joke. [SPEAKER_13]: If it weren't for the food bank, I don't know what I would do.
[SPEAKER_15]: During my time as a teacher, I was still going to food banks. [SPEAKER_25]: Everybody that comes there really showed me like, you're not the only one. [SPEAKER_25]: You're not the only one I used to be able to enjoy family. [SPEAKER_02]: I just felt like a failure. [SPEAKER_02]: because I did all of this great things. [SPEAKER_02]: I went to school, I did all of things, I was supposed to do, I've never been a jail, I've never done anything that's gonna put me in jail.
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't do drugs, I don't drink, I just want to live. [SPEAKER_13]: When people just say, God, get a job. [SPEAKER_13]: Oh, just pull yourself up by your bootstraps. [SPEAKER_13]: Well, that's difficult if you don't have any boot. [SPEAKER_27]: Want to experience boot insecurity? [SPEAKER_27]: Get something that stays with you.
[SPEAKER_24]: just that constant like kind of negotiating with yourself and the numbers, if I don't do these calculations right then it's not just a math instead. [SPEAKER_24]: It's me done literally a food. [SPEAKER_05]: I am terrified whenever it comes to Christmas. [SPEAKER_05]: We can't afford it right now. [SPEAKER_05]: I just took off my credit card for pay. [SPEAKER_16]: Oh no, it'd be a thing. [SPEAKER_16]: It's giving all Christmas. [SPEAKER_19]: We won't have like a Thanksgiving.
[SPEAKER_19]: We won't have like a Christmas meal type of thing. [SPEAKER_19]: And that's really hard to kind of wrap my head around. [SPEAKER_17]: I can't cook a turkey. [SPEAKER_17]: I can't, you know, make stuffing and mashed potatoes. [SPEAKER_17]: It does feel of is that you're not part of it anymore. [SPEAKER_28]: That's a, that's an easy way to kill somebody's hope. [SPEAKER_28]: You know, you take the only thing I have, which is food. [SPEAKER_28]: What hope is there?
[SPEAKER_08]: And Donald Trump just destroyed demolished East Wing of the White House to build his thousand seat, third of a billion dollar Palace Ballroom. [SPEAKER_08]: Well, and fucking gross. [SPEAKER_14]: And again, his entire Thanksgiving speech was either meandering about his successes, lying about his successes, insulting various other people,
[SPEAKER_14]: uh... talking about the turkeys that he was about to part in there was no mention of the struggles that americans have there was no mention of americans that were going hungry of course there wouldn't be a national guard uh... soldier was killed in the streets of dc and he said he could maybe conceive of going going to the memorial it's not something i've even thought about [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, this is not someone who considers other people.
[SPEAKER_14]: This is not someone who considers working class Americans. [SPEAKER_14]: This is not someone who considers people that are living in poverty and what they're going through. [SPEAKER_08]: And he's ensured that the people around him don't make him consider spark him to consider because he's surrounded himself by billionaires. [SPEAKER_08]: and people worth hundreds of millions, not quite a billionaire, but hundreds of billions of dollars.
[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, from Sean Duffy, who's a former Fox News Goon and rat reality TV show guy, to, to, to, Linda McMahon, who's a literal billionaire, to Scott Basant, who's worth like $600 million. [SPEAKER_14]: and he is the secretary of the treasury and wouldn't you know it, he gave an interview. [SPEAKER_14]: And this was about inflation, right? [SPEAKER_14]: Inflation is up. [SPEAKER_14]: Donald Trump is promising. [SPEAKER_14]: I saw an Axios headline about those.
[SPEAKER_14]: He's promising tariff checks, $2,000 tariff checks in late 2026. [SPEAKER_08]: Oh. [SPEAKER_08]: So, right when the midterms are happening. [SPEAKER_08]: Interesting. [SPEAKER_08]: What a weird, that must be just a coincidence that right around the time that the election is spinning up, there'll be able to make this new claim that we're going to buy your votes for $2,000. [SPEAKER_08]: I didn't know that was the time frame.
[SPEAKER_14]: Well, it was according to Axiose reporting and so this was Scott percent who was giving an interview He's being asked about the struggles that Americans have right now prices are up Donald Trump said prices would come down He would do that on day one here. [SPEAKER_14]: We are many days after day one and Prices have gone up so what the fuck and what has Scott been saying how to say about that?
[SPEAKER_14]: Well, he says you should actually well, you should just pick up and move to a red state [SPEAKER_22]: Now, the prison I can tell you, that the Council and Economic Advisors has a study. [SPEAKER_22]: You know, the best way to bring your inflation rate down, move from a blue state to a red state. [SPEAKER_22]: Blue state inflation is half a percent higher, and that is because they don't be regulated, they keep prices up, energy is higher.
[SPEAKER_23]: Just according to the consumer prices inflation was at 2.3% back in April in September 3%. [SPEAKER_23]: But let me ask you about tariffs because there's this big announcement on tariffs. [SPEAKER_08]: Since why is she so fucking bad at her job? [SPEAKER_14]: She's so bad at her job. [SPEAKER_08]: Why not drill down on that very insane thing that he just recommended? [SPEAKER_14]: And listen, she has a really hard job.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's why you need to be the top of the top, the best of the best to do that job. [SPEAKER_08]: That's me the fucking press. [SPEAKER_14]: I'm saying she has a very hard job, but she's still after all of this time. [SPEAKER_14]: You're dealing with really scorily people that are difficult to pin down. [SPEAKER_14]: And you need to step up to the plate and hammer them down. [SPEAKER_14]: You need to be able to pin them down, hammer them down as well, pin them, hammer them.
[SPEAKER_14]: And whatever you need to do, [SPEAKER_14]: Get it done and and follow up on these things. [SPEAKER_14]: I mean, she was talking to Kristi known today and it was so Maddening she kept saying okay while Kristi knows talking. [SPEAKER_14]: Okay. [SPEAKER_14]: Okay. [SPEAKER_14]: No, just get in there. [SPEAKER_14]: She's not going to let you she's not going to let you but in you need to get in there You need to demand it from these liars.
[SPEAKER_08]: Well first of all, let's [SPEAKER_08]: before we get to the the nonsense assertion that you should move to a red state because that's where inflation is low or whatever nonsense that is.
[SPEAKER_08]: It's amazing to me that the the team around Donald Trump isn't on the same page that Donald Trump is I don't know if it's that they're not as comfortable or a [SPEAKER_08]: 25% down based on the study that was conducted by Walmart because of their Thanksgiving box that they put together that has like 25% fewer items and the items that are there are their name brand their great value brand not name brand stuff. [SPEAKER_08]: So he's saying, no, no, prices are not up.
[SPEAKER_08]: What you're seeing at the grocery store isn't true. [SPEAKER_08]: The fact that you don't have enough money, that's not true. [SPEAKER_08]: Everything's good. [SPEAKER_08]: JD vads to say in just be patient. [SPEAKER_08]: Everybody else to say, eventually it's going to come around. [SPEAKER_08]: And this dipshit saying, well, if you want, if you don't like inflation, move to a red state. [SPEAKER_08]: Like what? [SPEAKER_14]: Right.
[SPEAKER_14]: and all of the red states are rated the worst on everything yeah education health care out what comes uh longevity yeah long you'll fucking live yeah so actually no i mean but also it's rich guy brand to be like oh you don't like where you live or you're struggling with where you live just pay [SPEAKER_14]: We go to a different house. [SPEAKER_14]: I have houses all over the country. [SPEAKER_08]: You can't go anywhere I want.
[SPEAKER_08]: Wait, wait, wait, are you telling me it's too expensive where you live? [SPEAKER_08]: Here's what you do, person who can't already afford to live there, save up thousands of dollars to move to another place, to find a job in another place, to put down a security deposit at a rental place for another place.
[SPEAKER_08]: He's talking about what could amount to $20,000, [SPEAKER_08]: Look, if you don't like it, because it's too much inflation, ah, just spend the money that you already don't have because of inflation to move to somewhere that also has inflation. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, I mean, how is it that the people who voted for Donald Trump again? [SPEAKER_08]: I think there people are waking up. [SPEAKER_14]: I really hope so because this is truly, this is insulting to sit there and say to people.
[SPEAKER_14]: And I don't know how people listen to this and aren't insulted. [SPEAKER_14]: Maybe people aren't hearing it. [SPEAKER_14]: But I talk about homelessness a lot on my channel and I know comments are not necessarily representative of anything because it could be written by anybody. [SPEAKER_14]: It could be a bot who knows.
[SPEAKER_14]: But there's a lot of people who come into those comments and repeat conservative talking points about [SPEAKER_14]: if you just shut down immigration, you wouldn't have a problem with unaffordable housing. [SPEAKER_14]: And there are people that like believe this, that Donald Trump has effectively weaponized this, this talking point, that people now think the source of their problems is. [SPEAKER_14]: people coming to this country seeking a better life.
[SPEAKER_14]: And that is not the source of your problems. [SPEAKER_14]: The source of your problems is people like Scott Bessent. [SPEAKER_14]: All these rich people in the administration who are engaged in constant self-dealing. [SPEAKER_14]: And by the way, when I torture myself and watch a billmar show on the weekends,
[SPEAKER_14]: torture me by what just to have an updated view on what exactly I hate about him he'll always say lately I don't care about the ballroom story I don't care about the ballroom story yeah of course you don't bill you're another rich guy the ballroom story matters because it shows Donald Trump's priorities while you were listening that video and you heard a guy say that he gets 23 dollars a month from snap benefits yeah
[SPEAKER_14]: these people in the Republican Party are trying to tell you that people on benefits are live in high on the hog on their $23 a month in snap benefits give me a fucking break. [SPEAKER_14]: So additionally we're going to be putting a link in the show notes to donate to your local food bank with the feeding america link. [SPEAKER_14]: If you have room in your budget to donate we would really encourage you to do that.
[SPEAKER_08]: I also just wanted to say about Scott Bissett while you were talking, I looked this up. [SPEAKER_08]: He sold his house in East Battery, which I believe would be New York City for $21.25 million for the home and some of its contents. [SPEAKER_08]: And his most recent home sale would be Charleston, South Carolina, where he sold his mansion for $4.75 million. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, so tell me more about moving there, Scott.
[SPEAKER_14]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_14]: So there was another aspect to Donald Trump not caring about what Americans are going through and this is related to the cost of health care. [SPEAKER_14]: So you remember with the government shut down Democrats were trying to push for an extension to the Obamacare health care subsidies [SPEAKER_14]: that would save Americans costs on their health care that are about to go up in some cases double and in some cases triple or more.
[SPEAKER_14]: And they instead made a deal with Republicans to reopen the government without any negotiating on the health care substance. [SPEAKER_14]: Yes, very disappointing situation that occurred and Donald Trump has made it clear. [SPEAKER_14]: He doesn't care about any of this. [SPEAKER_14]: He doesn't have a health care plan. [SPEAKER_08]: Wait, wait, wait. [SPEAKER_08]: No. [SPEAKER_08]: Two weeks. [SPEAKER_08]: It'll be here in two weeks, Brittany.
[SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, I mean, he said it. [SPEAKER_08]: Are you saying Donald Trump's a liar? [SPEAKER_14]: Well, yeah, I know we actually have this with him in Chris Wallace from July 2020 guys. [SPEAKER_14]: This is July 2020. [SPEAKER_14]: He's been talking about how he's going to have a health care plan in two weeks. [SPEAKER_10]: In history, I want to talk to you about Obamacare.
[SPEAKER_10]: Since the pandemic hit millions of people have lost their jobs and thereby lost their health insurance and almost a half a million have signed up for Obamacare. [SPEAKER_10]: Your administration just announced that you're signing on to a lawsuit to overturn Obamacare. [SPEAKER_10]: And replace it.
[SPEAKER_10]: Why does it make sense to overturn Obamacare, which people now are relying on, Democrats are going to say the man who's wanted to kill Obamacare is going to take away the protection for pre-existing condition. [SPEAKER_10]: First of all, we got rid of the individual manned. [SPEAKER_11]: The three existing conditions will always be taken care of by me and Republicans, 100%. [SPEAKER_10]: But you've been in the office three and a half years.
[SPEAKER_11]: You don't have a, we haven't had. [SPEAKER_11]: Excuse me. [SPEAKER_11]: You heard me yesterday. [SPEAKER_11]: We're signing a healthcare plan within two weeks. [SPEAKER_11]: A full and complete healthcare plan that the Supreme Court decision here. [SPEAKER_08]: Our incredulacy was excuse me. [SPEAKER_08]: Excuse me. [SPEAKER_08]: You heard me yesterday. [SPEAKER_08]: We're signing a full healthcare plan in two weeks. [SPEAKER_08]: Chris Wallace July 2020.
[SPEAKER_11]: on DACA gave me the right to do. [SPEAKER_11]: So we're going to sign an immigration plan, a health care plan, and various other plans. [SPEAKER_20]: Oh. [SPEAKER_11]: And nobody will have done what I'm doing in the next four weeks. [SPEAKER_11]: The Supreme Court gave the President of the United States powers that nobody saw at the President had by approving what they did this season on DACA.
[SPEAKER_11]: and DACA is going to be taking care of also, but we're getting rid of it because we're going to replace it with something much better. [SPEAKER_11]: But we got rid of already, which was most of Obamacare, the individual mandate, and that I've already won on, and we won also on the Supreme Court. [SPEAKER_11]: But the decision by the Supreme Court on DACA allows me to do things on immigration, on health care, on other things that we've never done before.
[SPEAKER_11]: And you're going to find it to be a very [SPEAKER_14]: It is amazing. [SPEAKER_08]: It was not. [SPEAKER_08]: It was not. [SPEAKER_14]: It was not. [SPEAKER_14]: And exciting two weeks. [SPEAKER_08]: So what is wrong with fucking people? [SPEAKER_14]: I know. [SPEAKER_08]: Like they had enough of Trump after 40 years and are like, Ugh, we don't want any more of that. [SPEAKER_08]: You're Biden won by 7 plus million votes. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, nightmare.
[SPEAKER_08]: And then Donald Trump's gone for 40 years. [SPEAKER_08]: And then wins again. [SPEAKER_14]: They're like, oh, maybe he's changed. [SPEAKER_14]: Maybe he was working on a healthcare plan that whole time. [SPEAKER_08]: Or was it just a bunch of dumbfucks who didn't vote the first time and didn't remember. [SPEAKER_08]: Like, do people forget?
[SPEAKER_08]: What a dipshit and a liar and a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a [SPEAKER_07]: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_14]: This healthcare plan. [SPEAKER_14]: They're like guys, we have some news.
[SPEAKER_08]: Breaking news, like ear fingers to the ear piece. [SPEAKER_08]: This just in, yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: We're gonna cut to a reporter to talk about this brand new move by Donald Trump on healthcare. [SPEAKER_14]: And then in shocking SNL like fashion, they immediately pivoted away from it.
[SPEAKER_26]: We're running president Trump is planning to unveil a new health care proposal, and at this point we're still waiting no exactly what's in it, but we're told it could include a temporary extension of the enhanced affordable carac subsidies which are due to expire at the year they were at the center of the government shutdown.
[SPEAKER_26]: However, the subsidies could come with some fresh guard rails that could include new income limits and a requirement that everyone pay some form of a premium. [SPEAKER_26]: Now, we should note that at the subsidies do expire millions of Americans are expected to see their premiums more than double next year. [SPEAKER_26]: Zach Cooper is joining us now. [SPEAKER_26]: He's a professor of health policy at Yale University. [SPEAKER_26]: Zach, thanks for being here.
[SPEAKER_26]: As I noted, we are very much awaiting for specifics here. [SPEAKER_26]: But I'm sorry this has actually been sorry Zach we're getting breaking news while I'm talking to you I have learned that the White House is proposed Postponed it's inspected unveiling of this new health care proposal It was expected to be unveiled today We'll learn more hopefully about that in in the coming moments, but again, this is postponed But we can talk about the ideas here [SPEAKER_14]: I mean, yeah.
[SPEAKER_14]: So still from July 2020. [SPEAKER_08]: He said before that, but just the clips we've played today. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, but from July 2020, he's like we're going to have the we're going to sign an immigration plan. [SPEAKER_14]: We're going to sign a healthcare plan. [SPEAKER_14]: We're going to sign various plans.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: Remember, remember when Leslie's stall was interviewing Donald Trump and Kaylee McEnany came over with the [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it was all blank. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, they were supposed to contain the healthcare plan. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, and it was like they handed it to him. [SPEAKER_08]: She's like, oh shit. [SPEAKER_08]: It was like, oh really heavy. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: And it was empty. [SPEAKER_08]: There's nothing there.
[SPEAKER_08]: Because it all of its about the production. [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_08]: All of it is.
[SPEAKER_14]: a fucking christino commercial of her own horseback talking about freedom and and rock flag eagle to steal from all we saw me well and it's sad because it's it's working in many cases although we will say his approval rating it has absolutely tanked Donald Trump's approval rating has not been listening to him it's the highest it's ever been yeah literally that's what he said even Republicans in some of these polls are turning on him on the economy saying that he's not doing enough on the economy
[SPEAKER_08]: dangerous freak Republicans, we didn't even talk about Marjorie Taylor Green resigning or Troy Nells, like diehard magas psychos, they see the writing on the wall and they do not want to be in the minority come come the midterms. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, we also didn't talk about the fact that Donald Trump used the R word slur against Governor Tim walls in a post. [SPEAKER_14]: And this has caused some Republicans to step back their support for him, including one Indiana Republican.
[SPEAKER_08]: who he didn't just step back, he made a public pronouncement that he's not going to sign on to the Jerry Mandarin bill that they're trying to put forward in Indiana and pretty much just said fucking pound sand, fuck you. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, this is actually what he said quote, I'll guarantee you this. [SPEAKER_14]: My opinion will not change and having been swatted didn't convince me that the right thing to do is to redistrict midterm.
[SPEAKER_14]: So what tactics are you going to use? [SPEAKER_14]: there's no leverage to change my mind. [SPEAKER_14]: I know right from wrong. [SPEAKER_14]: I was taught as a child, the difference between right and wrong, and this is just wrong on so many levels. [SPEAKER_14]: I may be confusing this as I'm reading this with a different Republican actually. [SPEAKER_14]: No, Greg Walker. [SPEAKER_08]: I don't think that's him. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, I think this might be a different Republican.
[SPEAKER_08]: So listen, you could find it while I'm talking here, but what this does, this should just illustrate that there are sharks in the water right now. [SPEAKER_08]: There are, there are, are rapids ahead for Donald Trump. [SPEAKER_08]: The writing is on the wall. [SPEAKER_08]: People are understand.
[SPEAKER_08]: how I always talk about it is like a like a a big pot of water that it's not it just empties out immediately, but through evaporation, the support for Donald Trump is going to go away. [SPEAKER_08]: It's going to be slow, but it starts with a little bit of a trickle like some of these Republicans who are now saying, one, I'm not going to run for reelection.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm still loyal to Donald Trump, but also there's this other facet that says, fuck you, this is a bridge too far. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm out. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_14]: So that is strange.
[SPEAKER_14]: This is another Indiana Republican state senator who they need every fucking vote to get their Jerry Mandory nonsense through and his name is Mike B. I think it starts with a B. Yeah, Mike B. Mike B. [SPEAKER_14]: B. O. H. A. C. E. K. And he wrote that be in response to George Donald Trump's post about the R word he wrote quote, those of you that don't know me or
[SPEAKER_14]: This is not the first time that our president has used these insulting and derogatory references and his choices of words have consequences, meaning that he's not going to support the redistricting because of this message. [SPEAKER_14]: And many people will rightfully say, what took you so long? [SPEAKER_08]: Right. [SPEAKER_08]: So it's a once it personally impacted you, personally touch your life and your family. [SPEAKER_08]: Now you're an anti-trop.
[SPEAKER_14]: that's cowardice i mean welcome to the team brother right but come on yeah but where have you been i mean i'm sure you have uh uh uh the he's eating the cut cats and the fucking dogs that the people who live there wasn't enough for you yeah of course the racism wasn't enough but also like the massage and he wasn't enough you said you have a daughter you know everyone's like my daughter you know you have a daughter probably not hot enough to rape for Donald Trump that's what he says too yeah so again that kind of stuff is like it shouldn't that have been
[SPEAKER_14]: And I'm glad that people are reaching the lines now, but it's also like how much harm has had to happen until you fucking find the line. [SPEAKER_08]: Yes. [SPEAKER_08]: I agree. [SPEAKER_14]: Yes. [SPEAKER_08]: And that is where we should leave everyone.
[SPEAKER_14]: Yes. [SPEAKER_14]: And please, if you can donate to your local food bank, we will put that link in the show notes right at the top so that if you have the available funds and are able to do that, you can find your local food bank and help out your community. [SPEAKER_14]: We really appreciate you guys. [SPEAKER_14]: We are looking forward to a 2026.
[SPEAKER_14]: It has been [SPEAKER_14]: quite the hellish year, but you can always call us and let us know what you're going through, what you're thinking about, what you're looking forward to for 2026. [SPEAKER_14]: We would love to hear from you 657, 464, 7609, or you can send an email to iDoubtetatdollomer.com. [SPEAKER_14]: We are preparing to adjust the show, like we've already announced multiple times.
[SPEAKER_14]: We have been focusing a lot more on YouTube and the show has kind of fallen on the back burner. [SPEAKER_14]: And we're shifting around our recording schedule to get on a better schedule for 2026 so that this becomes more regular and more back to normal-ish schedule-wise.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, normal I would say normal and also we're going to go back to YouTube as well with the podcast so for those of you we got all kinds of very supportive and and messages of people who really enjoyed seeing us also it'll be back on YouTube so We're looking forward to it'll for sure be in earnest back to normal at the beginning of the year we're doing some retooling we're deciding what we want to do with the studio and how we're going to shoot it and everything to make it more turn key and easy
[SPEAKER_08]: for, you know, all of the work that we do. [SPEAKER_08]: So we do, we love and appreciate you guys. [SPEAKER_08]: Thank you so much for joining us today. [SPEAKER_08]: And we will see you next time for Britney Page. [SPEAKER_08]: I'm Jesse Dollamore, and this has been Aida.
