Are you familiar with FBI special agents Kyle Serpen? I'm familiar with the name. Is that? Yes, I'm familiar with the name. Familiar with the name, familiar with the name. Let's bring in Kyle Serafin. He's the FBI whistleblower who helped expose government censorship of our First Amendment rights. Now, we only have this memo because a recently suspended FBI agent called Kyle Serafin brought it to the public, and we're grateful that he did. Kyle, thank you so much for
joining us tonight. He's the host of something that strangely is called the Kyle Sarah Fish. Kyle Sarah, I can't thank you enough for speaking out. I knew you guys were out there, and I knew it was just a matter of time. But you got a lot of guts putting your face and your name to this. You're doing a service on behalf of the American people. And from the bottom of my cracked and broken heart
sometimes, thank you very much. Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin Show for Wednesday, November the 27th, the day before Thanksgiving and a happy early Thanksgiving to all of you.
I know there are many reasons to celebrate. I know there are many reasons not to celebrate because we are in kind of a chaotic time. There are some people that are suffering greatly. I saw that in the chat going in there and all of our prayers go out to those that are in a harder place this Thanksgiving then maybe last Thanksgiving or even just a couple of weeks ago. There are many people around this country that are having a tough time.
Some of them are the libs who have been dealing with a political loss and some of them are our friends and neighbors that have seen natural disasters come their way. So I hope we can all say a prayer as we sit around and and gather hands. Remember two or three gathered in my name. There he is in our midst. Just a just a little reminder, we're all kind of we're all in our own spaces. We're all in different places as this holiday season starts to hit.
I'm, I'm very grateful for all of you that listen, I'm grateful that you're there in our live chats in the morning, which I'll throw up on the screen for just a second here. And I'm grateful that we have the opportunity to do this program, which is been really a blessing in my life. We are now about two years away from the inception from the first time that I sat down in front of a microphone, sat down and started just sharing thoughts.
It wasn't a podcast. It was just sort of a a guy saying things that he knew or believed were true. And interestingly enough, we're starting to see some unveiling of some of the things that I originally talked about on the first time I sat in front of a microphone in my father's study in Payson, AZ. Those things are like the chaotic happenings that existed for January 6th.
We're starting to see that maybe the sedition hunters, these government operatives that have been paid out there, some of whom were actual government employees and we're spending their free time doing this. I wonder how much of it was actual government time. And we're going to talk a little bit about government workers having a lot of time on their hands being able to do stuff. Maybe they'll have more time to do things with this time on their hands.
Before we get deeper into the weeds of which we're going to talk about the Florida effect, which I think is a sunshine effect on a lot of America. Donald Trump has been leaning heavily into Florida based picks. I think that is going to be an interesting sort of piece because we've heard Ron DeSantis say Florida is where where Florida. Let me try that one more time with a running start. Florida is where woke goes to die. I don't want to screw up his
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And we're going to talk about that Florida sunshine effect. All right, so I got the idea. Today's show, today's sort of topic coming out of an NBC article. Sometimes they do decent news. It's very funny to see the differential between NBC and MSNBCMSNBC is almost entirely propaganda, and I've got a pretty funny little piece on there where they are clinging to keep hope alive.
The very small possibility that Donald Trump will still be held accountable for his shenanigans in 2020 in the election meddling, AKA January 6th. They just can't let some things go, which is why MSNBC is on the auction block right now and doesn't actually have any meaningful audience. But NBC actually does a little bit of an interesting look here at something they're calling the Florida effect.
I think it is a Sunshine State effect, and that is how heavily Trump's administration is shaped by people who are from live and are represented in Florida. So you're seeing on the screen pictures of Pam Bondi, who's a former AG under Rick Scott. You're seeing Marco Rubio, who's named as Secretary of State. You've got his chief of staff there.
And so that's Susie Wiles. All these people kind of have various connections to influence operations to the lobbyist firm Ballard Partnership, which we've told you has something it's tied to Julie Kelly's husband. And that's kind of interesting in and of itself. But Florida as a trend, I think is a is sort of an indicator of why Americans chose Donald Trump
nationwide. You remember how red it was when DeSantis won in the last election, just swamped counties that he had never won before, that had never gone so, so deeply for Republican candidates, least in recent memory. We're seeing a reddening there, but we're also seeing kind of a more a different kind of Republican and they're a Florida Republican. It's not necessarily Matt Gaetz types. It's not necessarily the the folks that are pushing hard into
the paint the way we want. We're seeing people that lived in New York, in New Jersey, they lived in Pennsylvania, they were Delaware, they were in Virginia. And they are escaping something. They're escaping sort of the overreach. And they're kind of more like a little bit more moderate than, say, an old school 1990s Texas conservative. The Floridian effect has been a push back against the overreach
that the left has done. And so we'll read a little bit of this article, but I want you to kind of think about how many things went too far, how many people took it too far on the political left. And what they've seen is a moderate backswing. It used to be that even the people on the left would agree that abortion was not great and they tried to turn it into a sacrament for the woke left. And when you did that, regular people sort of balked at it. And they were like, that's too much.
Now my thinking on abortion has evolved over my lifetime from basically not caring about it at all, not even thinking about it because it was pretty agreed upon that it wasn't a good thing. It might have been a necessary evil that people thought about in the 90s to the point where now I have four children and I think it's a probably one of the
the great sins of this nation. But the average person in America, they may think that it's a necessary evil, but they don't think that it's a moral good. And so pushing that sort of chaos is kind of crazy. All right, so we're going to read a little bit of the article here. It says top aides on Thursday scurried and continue the work of building out an administration from Trump's West Palm Beach residence. And there was an expectation in the morning that he was going to
do a major announcement. He picked the Treasury Secretary. This is coming from today's story. Everything changed. You saw that Matt Gaetz dropped out and once again chose a second Floridian in Pam Bondi. Trump's team didn't flinch. They found another attorney general pick when Gates dropped out who had two traits that were held by Gates and an increasing number of the early administration staff and appointees, loyalty to Trump and strong Florida bona fides.
I think that the, the sort of bona fide pick out of Florida represents that coalition, that that bigger tent that we talked about yesterday, that wider coalition of people that are not strictly speaking, regular conservatives. And that is what you voted for people. It's what you asked for. You asked for a big tent. You asked people to crossover, either cross the aisle or go from independent and lean into the sort of red administration.
You're going to get kind of 1/2 baked version of it. You're not going to get staunch, you know, 2A absolutist types. You're not going to get any of those things. That's OK, because you also saw a turn against people that have lost their ever living minds, the people that think Project 2025 is coming for you. By the way, I heard a rumor from the Project 2025 folks that they're going to bring back lawn darts and that they're going to actually introduce some of the
Nintendo NES games. Again, these are all sort of like the silly things that these people do. They don't even know what they're talking about. This woman did a TikTok video. I think she represents the average loony leftist that lives in a Florida. Notice that she has her bona fides out right up in front. She's wearing a Navy shirt. I don't know if she's a Navy veteran or if she just like knows somebody in the Navy, or maybe she went to a recruiting place and got a T-shirt.
But she's wearing a Navy shirt to kind of give some credibility. And she's going to go ahead and trot out the fact that she has a disabled child because that's how you get your credibility in the woke white woman world. And she has an interracial marriage because she married a Japanese person. I don't know about you and how many Japanese people you know, but they're about the most white adjacent thing. As in, we have slightly
different cultures. But in the United States, if you're a Japanese person, you are basically going to be ignored on the minority status tree. But she's going to go ahead and try it out there anyway. Listen to this lady explaining why she needs to flee. And apparently you need to share her TikTok video. I guess they make enough revenue off it that she can actually buy another house somewhere else. Property prices in Florida are
not terrible. You can absolutely go live some crap hole, but probably not a crap hole on the left. It's the reason why people left the leftist crap holes and ended up in Florida. I guess she's going to try to go upstream. Good for her. Let's get a little taste of people who are fleeing the Florida Effect. Obviously, a lot of people have been asking me why I'm trying to flee the state of Florida with
my family. The reason why we're trying to flee is because red states are going to implement Project 2025 first, and that should be obvious to everybody. Most, if not all of the red states already have abortion restrictions or outright bans. Some of them even have restrictions on birth control. If you think for even a second that they're going to wait for the entire country to go under Project 2025, you would be wrong. They are going to we start implementing it as soon as he is
inaugurated. And Florida, the state that I live in right now, is right up on that list. We have one of these strictest abortion bans in the entire country right next to Texas, among other things going on here. And I can promise you, with how much of A snake Rhonda Santez is, he's been itching to put all this stuff in place for a while now.
And I can promise you he's going to be one of the first governors to do it. Which is why it is so important for me to get my family the hell out of here before it gets bad. My husband and I are in an interracial marriage. My husband's Japanese, our children are mixed, we have an autistic ADHD son, and we have a little girl.
Our family is going to be directly impacted heavily by Project 2025. So please watch this video all the way through, interact with it, share it so that me and my family can get the hell out of here before it gets worse. It's going to get worse. She's got to get the hell out of there. She has children. I'm not sure what she's all worried about abortion for, but apparently she believes in at least having babies, so that's
pretty weird. Yeah, as you guys mentioned in the chat, she doesn't have a Tran, so she's probably a little bit lower on the totem pole. And she married a Japanese man, which is definitely not as good as marrying one of the others. What a strange little position to hold in the background. I I can't help it. But the noise that was in the background was her ignoring her children.
So maybe woke leftist lady, you could focus on the things that actually matter, which is kind of where people used to be able to go with it. It's like, can you just do your damn job? Will you just, will you just please take care of your kids? Stop worrying about abortion. Stop worrying about lawn darts. Stop worrying about Nintendo NES or whatever the other crazy ideas you have. It just doesn't seem like that was a winner. So here's the upside though. Those people were
disenfranchised. They were, they were fringe operators. And it turns out that's where Kamala Harris leaned into dramatically. And they keep trying to do it. I, I watch all these, these left wing sites, I can't help it. They're just, it's like watching a, a train crash and you're seeing the derailing happen slowly and it's slowly turning over and you're like, oh, is the train going to go all the way over?
It is they keep doing it and there's no better example than the Democrats on social media putting out a message from Kamala Harris who appears to be absolutely hammered. You guys tell me you've seen family members that have lost it over politics or have lost it over Donald Trump 2017 to 2020. You're going to see them again this this Thanksgiving. Most likely there will be some family members that just cannot cope. The cope Debarpon is calling and
they have two options. Except or climb into a bottle. These people don't seem to make a lot of sense, but they leaned into the wokest things. And as we see these sort of things go to die. The upside is I think it actually has broader implications across the country. We're seeing it happen at places like Walmart story pending in just a minute. But if if Walmart tells you that they are no longer could do woke stuff and they're probably the
single biggest retailer. You know, there's Amazon and there's Walmart. Whether you want to do brick and mortar or you want to do shipped, shipped into your home, these people cannot afford to do it because businesses sort of instinctively know, like, OK, the tide in America seems to have turned. Does it mean it's over? No. Does it mean that we should stop keeping them on the ropes? No. But it does mean that something is different and it feels like
it's different. And that gives me a sense of hope. As we go into Thanksgiving. There's still an awful lot of work to do because we still have the lingering effects of these people. Remember this lady making the argument that she should be in charge of all the things she wanted to be the boss, the CEO of the American institution? And I don't think I've seen her look so bad ever. Hold on. Actually, you know what? Let me do a contrast because I
do have a contrast video. I have her talking about a Starbucks cup. This was back when the joy was still there. Let me just do that. I wasn't planning on playing this. We did the the Seinfeld Donald Trump thing the other day, which is pretty funny. It turns out if you add that music to anybody, it actually is quite funny. So here's Kamala Harris doing the discussion, trying to do a Donald Trump, talking about nothing, Starbucks cops, and then we're going to play her today.
You guys just look at the contrast between the campaign and the post campaign. A little take. Here's take 9. So you know how those lids are, because This is why I'm just don't speak. OK, so this is it. So you know how those lids on the Starbucks cups, they're white, right? And so if you were a lipstick, we get all over the lid.
And so then I find myself in meetings if I'm the only woman, and that's kind of it. So I keep taking the lid off and having my cup out so that I don't have that big lipstick where I cross the lid. So I said, can we do something about the colour of the lid? I mean, can we do something about the colour of the lid? Like she's having a great time.
She's about to be the first female president, Maybe drunk, possibly drunk, but this one is her message of hope for the lady like you just saw, who wants to flee Florida and it sounds like this. No Seinfeld music, sorry. I just have to remind you, don't you ever let anybody take your power from you. You have the same power that you did before November 5th and you have the same purpose that you did and you have the same the ability to engage and inspire.
So don't ever let anybody or any circumstance take your power from you. Oh. Boy, things are not going well over there, are they? You have the same power. Her neck looks bad, her face. Somebody sent a picture of her before the the campaign ended. And then like now, and they put a little piece, I think it was Prison Mitch, who's one of the guys I follow on social media. And it said the front of the Christmas tree and the back of the Christmas tree, the back end of this thing is ugly.
It's really gross and sad and kind of pathetic. How do you deal with that? They really thought they were going to be able to pull this off, I think. And somebody lied to her long enough to get it there. And the people that lied in a big way have been the mainstream media. They were propping her up in a meaningful sort of like a hopefulness that doesn't that like they're, I don't think the numbers were ever there. I don't think the polling was ever there.
We're going to show you some polling stuff at the end here about Thanksgiving and we'll have like kind of a fun poll, but it's, it's, it's completely illogical to me. So she's experiencing that Florida effect as well, which is that you went too hard into the wrong things and people abandoned you. Here's something else that's being talked about right now. This is Stephen Carlson. I almost did this yesterday, but I held on to it. Sorry. This is not Stephen Carlson.
This is Zachary Wolf. I looked into this guy. He's basically been a journalistic type his whole life. He's worked for left wing outlets, and he has the story about Trump's extreme dislike of FBI directors explained. So I was curious about it. Like, what does this guy know? Does he have any insight into the FBI? Does he have any good sources?
No, not that. It's simply a story trying to explain that Trump used to be able to do things that were down the middle, but he hates people like Jim Comedy because Jim Comedy simultaneously destroyed Hillary Clinton but didn't destroy Hillary Clinton. He talks about previous presidents kicking FBI directors out. And, you know, it's basically this whole claim that everything Donald Trump has done is unprecedented.
But now we're going to undo our argument by explaining to you that Bill Clinton got rid of Bill Sessions, that even people who think that that other previous FBI directors were fantastic, it turns out that they probably weren't. They're always kind of imperfect vessels. There was a guy named Clarence Kelly. Jimmy Carter said he was going to fire him, but then he ended up having to resign, which is that they basically forced him, forced him out. And so they were trying to
lament the sort of change. That has happened that there used to be a lifetime appointment, which is J Edgar Hoover, which is not a great thing for anybody. Then there was supposed to be a 10 year term that was going to make the FBI a political. And then what they sort of quietly neglect to say is that Jim Comedy, who was involved in all of the investigations into Donald Trump and who basically was a Biden Harris action figure, right?
You remember the the pictures of him sitting there with the Biden Harris coffee cup and the Biden Harris T-shirt and the Biden Harris socks. He had the, the Biden Harris butt plug or whatever else that he was using there sitting there on his Biden Harris cushions. I may have exaggerated just a bit, but they tried to act like he was this nonpartisan actor. And then we just saw this, like, terrible departure from from the historic norms. And that creates a extreme
dislike of FBI directors. I think Donald Trump actually is more like Americans, which is to say more like what's going on in Florida right now. I almost said Floridians. The The thing is, is that Donald Trump just expects people to do their damn job and that politics shouldn't be part of it. Whatever it's worth. I do think that Cash Patel is that guy. He's far less of a political animal and he's been tried to like they've tried to make him
out to be that thing. But what he's really cared about, every time I've talked to him, it's almost never been about politics. It's just a bit about real human stuff. It's like, how's your family doing? Who are the people that are getting hurt by our government? So this ongoing theme, this sort of Florida effect is the government's been trying to stay out of people's lives, from what I understand. See, friend tells me all the time that that's why they have
the best governor. That's why they have the best example. That's why most people want to move to Florida. They're doing what people thought conservatives would do, which is to say you can kind of be socially little. You just can't be crazy. We're just going to stay out of that. We're not going to inject things that don't need to be in the government space and then upset some people. I got another fun example of sort of this chaos. They drove too far into the paint.
They ended up trying to push things that don't make sense. What you're going to see right now is a video of a lady who's speaking about, she's at the the House Select Committee on Health Innovation in Tallahassee, FL. So this is like a capital of Florida discussion, whether or not they're going to have multiple fake genders available on their driver's licenses.
And you'll notice she's going to claim not to be a lady, but she's very clearly like, not just a woman, but a pretty feminine and not a particularly ugly woman, but a crazy woman nonetheless. And it's so fun that we're seeing this kind of sweep across the country, I think.
So the mainstream media is getting this dose of like, hey, man, you got out of your lane and you're going to get spanked for it. You're going to lose your network, you're going to lose your ability to do your job there because you played it too hard. And I think this Florida, the sunshine effect, the sunshine effect is sort of just like 1990s America effect rolling out
on people. At the end of the day, you're you're you're here today to attack a population of people who are not causing any harm, who are not creating issues in Florida. Y'all are creating the issues in Florida. You are making trans people a problem for Floridians with bills like these. What what genitalia you have? It does not impact how you can drive a car. I'm a non binary person.
I can still drive a car. This should not have any effect when I when I use my ID to go into a restaurant or a bar. When I show my ID to a police officer. I should not have to be explaining what is or is not in my pants. That is irrelevant. We are solving a fake problem in order to try to make the trans population seem like a problem to Floridians. Oops. Isn't it funny when they actually say the thing that's going on and then they have like the exact wrong conclusion about it?
You don't need to tell us what's in your pants because we already know what's in your pants, because we can tell by looking at you and your lack of an Adam's apple and the fact that you have long hair and your weird tattoo on your hands, which is henna or something like that, which is decidedly feminine. Everything about you is female. You can wear a men's jacket, You can put on a tie. It doesn't turn around. What do they say in the the
movie Fight Club? Putting chicken, Putting feathers up your butt doesn't make you a chicken. We know what you are because we can hear your voice, which is effeminate. You're making a fake problem. That's correct. You are making a fake problem. It's bizarre. And the other fake problem that was trotted out, which we were supposed to believe was going to overturn things, was that abortion was going to be banned. You heard the first woke crazy lady say it.
You heard this one. She, I guarantee you, she has the same thing. Even though she can't describe, describe what a man or a woman is. She's going to be probably 100% in on the abortion game. And then we read stories like this, which is from NBC again, abortions actually rose after the Dobbs decision. Why was that? Because you told a bunch of young women some crazy things and the young and dumb ones believed it. Sadly, Marita.
And it turns out that the reason that that's possible and maybe this is one of the biggest scare tactics that they should have. They should have realized. But Donald Trump is actually going to be able to have an effect on this as president in a good and meaningful way. And I hope we push him for it. I go down into the article here. It says much of the story, it turns out, because here's the numbers here. Let me just throw the numbers up on the screen.
They were actually going down and, and mysteriously we don't have numbers between 2017 and 2020. They have them for every year before that. I looked at the the underlying graph which comes from I think the what is it called? Give me a second here. The Guttmacher Institute shows it and they skip 20/17/18. They got 2017. They don't have 18 or 19.
So we can't see what the trend line is, but it rose in 2020 and it goes back up. So it actually rose under Donald Trump, which is really sad, honestly. But there was like sort of a a, a recent lull in 2017 when he first got into office. And they said the story, it turns out, comes down to a small network of medical providers. Thank you for telling us where the problem is.
Who found ways to prescribe and ship abortion pills around the country from places where they're still legal, which is most places in America. It says that it was only possible because of significant action taken by the FDA. OK, now we have a target during the COVID pandemic, which allowed pills to be dispensed by a telemedicine. And then in the wake of the Dobbs decision, 8 states passed laws that said that they could be sued. So basically anybody who wants them has to go and do it
virtually, which is really ugly. It's really sad because they've made a virtue out of something that is non virtuous. And I think historically, even though we don't like that it can happen, I think people understand why there is this push until you turn it into sort of a worship of your deity and your deity is the government. And the government is possibly the worst thing that's out there.
I'm going to give you some examples of why the government needs to be dismantled, why this Doge operation is going to be 1, possibly very successful, I hope, and, and some examples of how it should be destroyed because there's no reason that we should have the size of government that we should. And if you send it to the states, that's a win. That's a win on almost all things.
It turns out if you go back and read the Constitution, particularly the Bill of Rights and the amendments that have comes up, went to it, they've all been sort of trying to give people more liberty, give people more say in things. And the government's been slowly clawing it back. And I think we got conned in the early 1900's, the turn of the 20th century, people made like a couple of really bad decisions on there which have which have eliminated American freedoms.
And I think that the founding fathers would have rolled over in their graves on that, that people would vote away their own liberties, that they would allow something like the ATF to exist. We're going to talk about that in a second as well. Let me just talk about that sort of culture of death for one more moment. Because the idea that you would push a medical termination of a human life, we do have this overall culture of like, oh, pregnancy is going to cause
issues. Anybody who's ever been around pregnant women, anyone who's ever welcomed a baby to their family knows that like, it's not a picnic. It's a challenge. It's a logistical challenge. Even just getting to the hospital. Who's going to watch your other kids when you have to go and take your wife who's in labor? Or if you're a woman who's in labor, like who's going to drive you like, how's it all going to work out? How are you going to make sure that your husband is home from work?
You're going to end up having a baby on the side of the road in an ambulance like one of my friends did. You know, there's, there's a lot of things that happen, but it's an exciting thing. It's a good thing and it involves a lot of hard work and preparation. So it becomes one of those things that you welcome in as a welcome challenge and then the payoff is very good. We've lost that kind of work ethic.
And along with the sort of culture of death that we talked about the other day, you also have this sort of culture of laziness. It's a shirking of responsibilities because taking a life into the world is a responsibility. You now have 18 years worth of things to do financially. There are diapers. There are, you know, tuitions. You have to feed them. There's a lot of work going on, as my wife was dealing with last night as she was up late. And the left is pitching the
opposite of that. They're pitching something that's kind of UN American, a shirking of responsibilities, an ignoring of the things that have been very human. It turns out if you get fat, there's a way to fix that. We've known that for a very long time. When I was a kid, you wouldn't have seen the Biden administration like this title here coming from ABC.
You wouldn't see the Biden administration proposing expanding obesity drug coverage under Medicare and Medicaid, which means you and me have to pay for it. For people who are basically overweight, for what reason? Bad food choices, maybe bad exercise and diet. It is your problem though. If you're a fat person, it is your problem. And I'm telling you that as someone who is fatter than I was last year and has decided to go
and do something pretty drastic. I'm on a complete meat diet for the last six weeks and it's shed like 13 lbs. Like I wasn't particularly overweight, but I wasn't as fit as I have been and so I'm doing something about it and it takes a lot of work. And you know what? I'm like a sugar freak. Like I will eat every cake. I will eat every bowl of ice cream that exists. Thanksgiving, I will just eat pumpkin pie and skip the rest of it, but I'm not doing that this year.
We're just eating meat. That's what I'm eating. The Biden administration has kind of pushed this, this shirking of responsibility, at what cost? That's the other question. And here's this other stuff. It's like push a button, solve my problem, take a pill and get rid of my responsibilities. And that's true about abortion. That's true about this thing called Ozempic, which is what they're trying to get under there.
The Biden administration has proposed a new rule to significantly expand coverage of anti obesity medications. Ozempic being the biggest one right now that people are talking about. Over the past few years, there have been major scientific advancements in the treatment of obesity. Yeah, well, we always knew what that was. When I was a kid, we had Arnold Schwarzenegger hanging out with President Bush the first talking about how you could be a presidential fitness partnership
or whatever the heck it was. You did jump rope for heart and you would do fitness and you would get little badges and ribbons. Why? Because we incentivize hard work. And now they want to just send money to their their pharmaceutical buddies. These life saving drugs, these anti obesity medications can help prevent the development of type 2 diabetes. And further these drugs reduce deaths and sickness from heart attack and cardiovascular leaves
and outcomes by up to 20%. Except, you know, there's always going to be a catch about it. Any time there's a miracle drug and they have all those side effects, what's it going to be again? I'm going to throw it back up the screen. Look at the bottom side of this. Drugs like Ozempic may have a shrinking effect on the heart. Now it's fairly well dealt documented that things like Ozempic have had a problem for skeletal muscle and it also apparently goes after cardiac muscle.
It's included in there. So if you're going to destroy the muscularity, including of your heart, yet you may not have a heart attack in the same way, but if you were going to have a weakened heart, you're going to have negative outcomes. You're going to move less blood, you're going to have all kinds of other issues in your circulatory system When you start lowering the stroke volume and the stroke output of each a beat of your heart, the heart needs to be not shrunk.
And so people were making the joke. It's like, well, just make sure you get your boosters and then you can have your that myocarditis, that inflammation of the heart will help keep your heart big and strong. Yikes. It's a culture of people that don't want to take on responsibilities. It's culture of people that don't want to do the thing that they are supposed to do, which is that you've got to put in hard work. So how about this one?
I saw this by the way. I found out this guy blocked me on on Twitter. I've never even interacted with him. I didn't even know he was until earlier today. But I saw this clip talking about how most feds never came back to work. And that's the problem. Our federal government doesn't actually work for us. And often times the policies like expanding things to Ozempic may have some side effects like killing you. It's the same thing for places
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There are times when pharmaceuticals are the right thing. It turns out probably Ozempic, not one of them. OK, I want to keep getting deeper into it again. That that story about the drugs. I saw this the other day. And when I told my wife, she's over there in the kitchen, she's like, I knew it. I knew it, it would be something. It's always going to be something. There's no such thing as a miracle cure that's not going to
come back and come at you. And so for all the left is kind of telling us that the government will save us, the government solve our problems, that you can just do push a button, the easy button. You remember the easy button works that way. One of the easy buttons that was pushed in 2020. And this goes underneath the
Trump administration. What happened is all the federal government agencies just did their own thing, and they were empowered to do so because they were, you know, the administration was distracted by other stuff and they sent people home. They said you don't have to come to work. It's too dangerous to work in person because of the pandemic, which was being pushed out this big story. The crazy thing is, is a lot of
them have never come back. Now we've covered that talking about real estate and the fact that there are something like 25% occupancy of all the buildings that we are paying for out of our tax dollars. And as I get ready to end the year and I'm doing our financial review and I'm seeing like what kind of check I'm going to be having to write to fund these idiots. They're not even in work. So this is a guy on Joe Rogan. I'm going to give you his name
in just a second. I forgot it already because he blocked me, which was weird and let me pull it up. But let me just listen to this clip here talking about that. He didn't come back. Most people don't realize this. The federal government has not been doing work, and when you make them go away, you won't even notice. For all the crying and the wailing and the gnashing of teeth on the political left, you know most federal workers never came back to work. Really.
Yeah, They they. They work from. Home Most, most, yeah, like very large percentage, something like half just literally just never came back. They and they still, by the way, still drop paycheck. They're still on their jobs, but literally they're not in the office. Or in some cases they have an agreement where there's one agency I won't name, but there's one agency where there's the there's.
OK, here's another great thing. There are agencies of the federal government whose work forces are both civil servants as civil full civil service protections and the and unionized. Entirely paid for by the taxpayer. But they both have civil service protections, which by the way, are totally made-up. There's no concept in the Constitution of like civil service protections. It's just like a totally made-up thing. And they're unionized.
And and then there's a particular agency that I know of where the union agreement, the union negotiated the return of the office from COVID. And the agreement was you have to be in the office one day a month. Whoa. And actually what the the pattern now is, what they do is the employees come in on the last day of the month and the first day of the following month. So they only have to be there for two days for two months out of out of 60 days.
That's crazy as a consequence. Many of them have, actually. Left the area right because they get their government paycheck, which is calibrated for living there and then they go live someplace nice you know someplace nice but you know they go live in the Ozarks or something where it's cost of living is cheaper and they have a big a bigger house and you know in theory they're working from home but like you know like is it is it actually happening so all right so.
His name is Mark Anderson. I guess he's a legendary investor in Silicon Valley. He also seems like he needs some fitness. You'll notice that he's out of breath just talking with his his weird little like inhales. Those things are hard to do. I don't I don't get it. I don't really know what's going on there. Whatever that's worth, but he blocked me.
He goes on to. Talk about things that I. Think are actually really interesting, removing people from the public debate, being able to do things that are the things we take for granted, like banking. He's talked about banking. So I actually wanted to play that as well. This is another example of the
federal government overreaching. This is an example of when you do it this far and you go this deep into the paint, the the backswing is that you get Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami popping in and saying, well, we should probably get rid of 50% of them. So I do think that he's making a compelling argument. I just don't know why he blocked me. It's kind of funny, not even heard about it.
I'm just weirded out that people have never heard of even if they're really important to somebody else, like I've never heard of somebody they want to get rid of this. But this point about choke point, if you're not familiar with Operation choke point, it starts off he's going to explain it. So I'll, I'll give it a a second, but let me pre explain a piece of it and validate what
he's saying. All of these marijuana, prostitution, etcetera, all these things that became quote UN quote legal at the state level, there are still federal banking laws that they could exercise to be able to knock people out of the business. So they wouldn't let marijuana dispensaries actually use a bank because they could go and seize it, or at least they feared that they could seize it so they wouldn't actually use it. And he's talking about
insurance, some other things. So that happened, but then they realized how effective that was at strangling and removing people from the ability to grow their business in the normal marketplace. And so they were able to do some other things. And so he's talking about some tech investors have been targeted.
This is what fascism looks like. For whatever it's worth, we're describing actual fascism, which is the thing that they accused Donald Trump of. And people didn't buy it because fascism, once again, it's something that Obama used very effectively. It's that you use the power and the tool and the leverage of the government to get the preferred policies by private industry. And if private industry wants to thrive, it's got to play ball with the way that the federal
government operates. So he's describing something that Americans basically rejected on the ballot, and they rejected poor drunk Kamala. But it's not something that most people necessarily understand. And I wonder how many people on the woke left realize that is antithetical to their stated beliefs when they go along with these kind of programs.
They think it's great because they're getting the outcomes they want, but they don't realize that the alligator is always going to end up eating them probably first. It doesn't eat them last because they're the softest in their party if they don't actually ideologically agree with the way they want, which has always been about power. The left is always just pushing about power.
All right, enjoy this little kind of take on Operation Choke Point. It's worth hearing it from people who actually experienced friends and family members and and neighbors being debanked. This started about 15 years ago.
With this thing called Operation Truck Point where they decided to as, as marijuana started to become legal, as prostitution start to become legal and then guns, which there's always a fight about under the Obama administration, they started to debank legal marijuana businesses, cross escort businesses, and then and then and then gun shops just like your gun manufacturers. And just like you're done, you're out of the banking system.
And so if you're running a medical marijuana dispensary in 2012, like you guess what? You're doing your business all in cash because you literally can't get a bank account, you can't get a visa terminal, you can't process transactions, you can't do payroll, you can't do direct deposit, you can't get insurance. Like none of that stuff is if you've been sanctioned, right? None of that stuff is available.
And then this administration extended that concept to apply it to tech founders, crypto founders, and then just generally political opponents. So it is pretty troubling.
When you think the federal government's going to lean down in it, we know that they leaned into their preferred policies and they use places like BlackRock and Vanguard and so on to push these DEI type scores, which would influence whether or not people would actually get the loans and the capital and they have access to do the things that would expand their
business. And for whatever reason, it does feel like a new day dawned in America on November the 6th when we woke up and we realized like, hey, something new is happening and Americans have spoken and they don't want this. And what is a better representative of how Americans want things to go than Walmart? Like the average person? I don't know if you guys shop at Walmart, but we do. And so does D friend and soon to probably many of you. I know my folks do. It's the big store that exists
in a lot of small towns. It's a place that has reached out and yes, have they pushed mom and pops out? There's plenty of demonization that can be done. But Walmart is also kind of a sign of the times. I think when you go in there, what you see is the product that people demand. If people want cheap goods, you're going to get cheap Chinese stuff. If people want to get fancy things, they do have things that look fancier and fancier. They have sort of this.
They have an instinct to follow. The public trends. And this trend, I think actually whether you like Walmart or not is sort of irrelevant. This trend is an indication of something that is happening. The Walmart CEO, his name is Jeff Ferner. He said that DEI policies will change and they will ensure that every customer feels welcome within the store. They're rolling back the diversity, the equity and the inclusion programs. This is something that has been pushed by Robbie Starbucks.
So credit where is due, but the fact is, is that we've seen policies that sort of make certain people feel like they're not welcome and that is Walmart score constituency. It is their. Core business is. A regular everyday Americans who probably are not particularly political. They just want to be left alone. They want to see the Florida effect roll out to wherever they live as well. So here's what he said.
He said like many companies. Across the United States, we've been on a journey and we continue to be on this journey. It's good corporate speak and what we're trying to do is ensure that every customer and every associate feels welcome to shop here and feel like they belong from the lady.
Who? Lives in a trailer and, you know, chain smokes cigarettes to the person that maybe works in an office job and pops in and maybe has nothing in common with that Lady other than they both shop at the Walmart because it's the most convenient place to go. That should be the business that businesses are in business, not projecting values and not doing other, you know, goofy stuff, not trying to to pontificate or preach to you or tell you what is or isn't right.
Like there's already a church for that. You can go and find it. Walmart doesn't need to be your church. Businesses don't need to be your church. And so the more they stay out of this stuff, the more successful they're going to find themselves being. Now, the one thing that is always kind of a question is, are we going to see prices rise? Because Donald Trump has been pushing something about tariffs.
And I think people are pretty upset about that if they don't understand what it'll do. The idea is, is that American businesses will be able to compete and the overseas businesses will not be able to undercut them with things like slave labor. So it's kind of interesting we're seeing people that are in the business sphere, people who have a lot of money, make a lot of money and understand how money works are talking about tariffs are not the worst thing.
One of the guys that has been talking about it pretty aggressively and has been a big staunch Trump supporter is a guy named Kevin O'Leary. Here he is on CNN where they're trying to debate that basically Trump is going to screw over regular Americans. But I think that we're going to end up seeing something that is a little bit more, a little bit
more nuanced. So I got 1 little piece of him pushing back about it, how he wants to go and actually get serious about China, which is our biggest geopolitical political threat. And then another one that's just funny because sometimes I just need to play something that's kind of a humor break here because it's it's kind of been a serious week. I would like to go to Defcon one with. China tariffs 400%. I brought it up. Yeah.
Bring the Supreme Leader to Washington or crush his economy until he has riots in the streets again. We've had strategies to deal with China that don't have it. Oh, absolutely. We have one administration since 99 is dealt with. I thought Trump was going to be tough on China. He had four years. He's going to get. I was. Going to say. That this is time to really put the 35% tariff enough for China. China then, because he says it's going to be 10% higher than Mexico and Canada.
No, it's not. All right, so. Isn't it interesting that you see people on the hard left, like in the people that are sitting around the table at ACNN? They're like trying to defend the Chinese and trying to work this stuff out. I don't get it. So how about a little bit of a like a lightweight thing? The one way that we could really get after China is if they decide to do the thing that the Brits did so long ago. Here's just a comedy routine
that I had to toss in there. I love this guy's voice. For some reason, he reminds me of a lot of guys that I worked with in the military. They kind of have this like funny delivery and it's it's over the top. But imagine if China decided to screw with. You'll see that they're one of the flags on here. A lot of different countries are looking around and seeing America vulnerable right now. The one thing they ought not to do is screw around with caffeine.
What is that all about? We're going to attack you. OK, We're. We're going to attack your military bases. They're ready. We're going. We're going to attack places that don't have military bases. National Guard's ready. We're going to attack your coffee, Sir. Sir. What? What, Sir Sarah? The Americans That their nuclear weapons have gone live? You wouldn't. You wouldn't dare. You wouldn't dare. You don't know the depths of my pettiness. I went to war with another country over tea.
I beat them so badly that now they're one of my oldest allies. We won't do it. We won't do it. But you and everyone else in the world know exactly what happens when you attack America's caffeine. All right, we'll stop. We'll stop. We'll stop. Have they stopped? Yes, Sir. The nukes are no longer active, but they keep sending us emails of their middle fingers. They really are petty. They're so petty, so petty. We are petty about certain things.
We also would like to see our government do the things that we think that it should do, like not getting our business about education and not get out there and tell us whether or not we can own guns or Tomahawks or whatever else. We just want them to have like a strong military that keeps the Chinese off our back and if they decide to come after our coffee supplies that we decide to obliterate them into into. No, I never thought about a war over caffeine being the real
deal. Turn China into our oldest ally too, just like we did to the Brits, right? No, but it is a kind of a light hearted way of saying something like there are real things government should do, but political prosecutions probably not one of them. Haggling you on how long the barrel is on your rifle and killing your wife and your your child over it or your shotgun like they did to Randy Weaver. Kind of got a problem with that.
We're almost in a 1990 sense when it comes to looking at places like the ATF, looking at the FBI. There was this big sort of scrutiny that was happening right then. And the only thing that switched it over and gave them a pass was 911, for whatever that's worth. I always go back to this book called Term Limits, which was written by Vince Flynn. And it's a fictional story and it's talking about something that's really not that big of a deal. You know, it's kind of
silliness. It's like political assassinations to try to get people. That was before our deficit, before our, our national debt was over $10 trillion, by the way, it was like in the the eights, the high eights or the nines 1997 when that book was written. But anyway, there's a, there's a moment, a rollback almost 25 years, 28 years. We kind of want it. I think people see like an attitude for it. It doesn't stop people on the left from losing their mind. This is another funny story.
I want to share this because one of these is a story from Stephen Colonson. He's the CNN analyst that always has a bad take. And then the other one is by Jen Psaki, which is even funnier. So let me just see this one here. So you got Trump's evasion of January 6 accountability, again, political prosecutions. That's not what we want our government involved in. We'll echo for the next 4 years and generations to come.
And he goes on to lament and talk about how Donald Trump needs to be held accountable for his shenanigans in 2020. And that somehow the election basically said that we were going to not hold people accountable for their crimes. It's like, no, it's because people didn't think that was a crime, you dummy. That's what was wrong. It wasn't actually considered a legitimate offense and it wasn't something the government needed to weigh in on.
If people didn't vote for Donald Trump in 2024, if he couldn't get the vote turn out, then it would have been a round rebuke and then you wouldn't need to put him in jail. But they were so terrified that they were actually wrong. They didn't have the courage of their convictions to let the American people speak about it. Isn't it funny that the folks that always want to like harken on about democracy are the ones that have the least democratic means of solving this problem?
And then you have this other like, fantasy written piece. It is. No, it's not Jemma Sake. It's Barbara McQuaid over at MSNBC where you see at the bottom how Jack Smith quietly ensured Donald Trump's January 6th case isn't actually going anywhere. So this actually lends some credence to what Bill Shipley said the other day on on social media. And what I also think would be a bold move, the DOJ needs to reinstate the prosecution of Donald Trump immediately.
As soon as he gets into. Office Pam Bondi should renew that case under the special counsel and then immediately, the first motion that they file should be a request to have it dismissed with prejudice. Because these people have this fantasy idea. They're hinging on the idea that they might be able to reinvent it simply because he asked for it to be dismissed without prejudice.
Because Jack Smith actually thinks and has to actually say, because he's a government turd, that there is plenty of reasons for them to have done this, even though the American people disagreed. For whatever it's worth, I do think there's some legal wrangling going on there, but it's been rejected and you're seeing ongoing calls.
We played it the other day that they how come he's not going to let the FBI vet his people because he's just shown you the FBI is a political agency, The ATF is a political agency, the DOJ is a political agency. All of these agencies that basically do not turn over when the president switches office, they're all serving this this cause and it's bad. I'm going to give you a couple like a little rundown of a bunch of weird stuff. So here's one of them.
This is something we should remember. The Biden still had stuff going on, don't they? There's Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, Alexander Smirnov, Smirnov rather FBI informant charged with lying about the Biden family businesses. This feels prejudicial and wrong. Somebody comes forward and tells you what's going on wrong and they decide to go after the the
source of the information. I don't know if he's a good guy or not and I don't have enough information on there and we don't actually have transparent records to be able to make a decision. But let's say this, I've been investigated by the FBI. Gerardo Boyle has been investigated by the FBI. I feel like I'm leaning heavily on personal experience this week, but I've watched what they've done for people who didn't commit crimes.
So I have 0 faith in these people doing the right thing kind of the way you do, which is why these stories are always really weird. Here's another couple stories. I'm going to run through a couple of federal ones as we wrap up here. FBI agent charged with sexually assaulting two women. This guy's name is Eduardo Valdivia or, sorry, Valdivia. Yeah, Valdvia. I don't know. Eduardo was at headquarters SSA as a supervisory special agent working at a headquarters.
He was the guy that actually shot like a homeless dude or some mentally ill person that was attacking him on the subway, which may or may not have been the right move. He was charged for that too. And then he is apparently like creating like a fake tattoo and massage parlor and some women came in to get tattoos or massages or whatever the heck. He was offering modeling deals and he supposedly sexually assaulted 2 of them. So that's pretty crazy.
The problem is, is I don't actually trust the DOJ to actually do the right thing. So I don't know if that's real or not, if they're just going after him because he was a bad guy within the agency according to their own policies. I have no trust in what the FBI charges or doesn't charge or the people working there. And you guys feel the same way. There's also an attack about some dude who apparently was was going after Donald Trump. This is an abuse.
The feds arrested an Arizona man who is apparently threatening to kill Donald Trump. So that looks like they're trying to get favor with him when you read what he says. Look, I don't want people writing threats online either. But we also have to realize whether or not it's actually a threat under the settled Supreme Court case law, which is that that has. To be a true threat, they actually. Have the ability to carry this thing out and I don't think this is going to be real.
This guy is a man named he was in California. His name is Manuel Tamayo Torres and apparently he said quote, you're going to die, your son's going to die, your whole family is going to die. I'm going to put a hole in your face in a video and they immediately snapped up and got him. I guess the good news is they got him while he was alive but. Like what are we talking? About here some dude like yelling something in a tick tock
video. We've seen all kinds of crazy loonies that don't get targeted for that because the true threat doctrine should actually say whether or not they can do it. Again, there are things we want our, our, our government involved in and there are things that we should probably leave to the local law enforcement. If this guy's a real problem, I guarantee you he's on the the, the radar of local law enforcement. Let me give you another one here. And this one actually is like
sort of the good news. This is the movement towards what we're actually hoping for. GOP lawmaker, a guy by the name of Eric Burleson, he's been representing Missouri as a, as a state lawmaker and now he's elected to federal office, has reintroduced the bill that would abolish the ATF. He calls it a disaster of an agency. It's fantastic stuff. This is exactly what I'm here for. This was Matt Gaetz, Bill, which is why I was excited about him potentially being in the DOJ.
Pam Bondi is not nearly as hard on the historically, at least on the ATF, but maybe she could talk to her fellow Floridians and actually get this sort of stuff done. There's a reason there was a strong push to get rid of the ATF in the 1990s, and it's the reason why we had Waco.
It's the reason why the Oklahoma City bombing happened in many ways, and it's the reason why Randy Weaver was targeted and why we had Ruby Ridge. All of those things were the ATF trying to rattle a Saber and show, look, we're very, very important. Look how important we are. The fact of the matter is they're actually not. Here's Eric Burleson talking about it on Fox.
Again, I'm here for this. I think this would be a fantastic sea change and a rollback to that sentiment from like 30 years ago where people are starting to agree. Like government supposed to serve us and do the things. And if they don't show up to work and they don't actually make a difference, why the hell are we paying for them? ATF commandeers, local law enforcement. They tell your sheriff, your State Highway Patrol what to do.
They tell them which laws that they're going to enforce when it comes to 2nd minute, not not the laws that are passed by Congress, not the laws that are passed by the state legislatures. The ATF is, has been hell bent to change the rules and regulations on lawful firearm owners. And I think that we need to to take matters into our own hands and let the states control these matters. Well, it it's certainly.
Looking like the DOGE officials and the subcommittee and Congress looking for areas to cut. So we'll see if that's on the list conference. Good to see you. Thanks very much. Yeah, let's see if that's on the. List. Let's see if we have someone like a Don Junior who is a strong Second Amendment advocate and a hunter and understands like sort of the nature of why we should have suppressors over the over the counter, why we shouldn't be doing something like the National Firearms Act.
I'd love to see a rollback on that stuff. You realize that, like, Americans could buy machine guns that were newly manufactured up until Reagan 1986. Like you could buy a new machine gun in 1984, in 1985. And there is plenty of reasons why people might want to have those things. And nobody uses legal machine guns to go do anything. It's always criminals that do it. And if criminals are going to have these guns and they're going to be running around doing
it, like, OK, fine. You want to like they're already committing a crime. It doesn't have to be a crime that they possess the gun. They are using the gun to do criminal activity like moving around drugs or other contraband. There's plenty of federal laws in there that don't have to affect someone like me if I can actually afford to, which generally I can't. But let's say I can afford to shoot a fully automatic 22LR and that's what I want to go do with my time. Who's going to stop? Why?
Like, why is that a problem? Go teach my kids and just show them how to be respectful of firearms. It shouldn't be an issue. And if you wanted to be quiet, for God's sake, something that if you invented the firearm today, the EPA would definitely be coming at you and say that your noise pollution cannot be tolerated. You can't make this stuff up. You can put gun ranges much closer, safer than you can hear them. And it irritates people to hear them.
So the idea that we don't have these things over the counter like places in Europe have it, that should make us feel kind of cringy, shouldn't it? Shouldn't you actually have like a very uncomfortable feeling when there is freer access to silencers or suppressors as they're called in Europe, half those places? Are woke and commie. Let's do American freedom. So that's what I want to see.
I want to see a rollback. All right, in honor of Turkey Day, I got 2 sort of wrap up stories here for you. This one about bird flu. I've been holding on to this for a couple of days. It's my favorite. It's the reason why the woke is dying. Another example, it's the reason why the woke media continues to die. I'm just going to cover this in full force. Ready. ABC Bird flu samples found in California.
Raw milk. Per the officials, the FDA has previously warned of the possible dangers of drinking raw milk. Another FDA issue here. OK, great. After the bird flu was detected in a retail sample of raw milk produced and packaged by a place called Raw Farms LLC, the California Department of Public Health warned Consumer Sunday to avoid consuming any of the
contamination from the same lot. OK Anyone in possession of the product will be able to pursue a refund from the locations where they originally purchased it. That's something that the company came out and said got it. OK, California Department of Health has emphasized that pasteurized milk remains safe to drink. Now we're going to get into the part where it's funny and
stupid. Most cases of bird flu have been discovered in humans in the current outbreak are people that have worked directly with birds or cows. There are not any cases known to be associated with the consumption of raw milk. Do you hear that it's associated? With people touching. Birds and cows. Probably because the birds are near the cows. There is no known case of anybody getting it from raw milk. But the risks associated with raw milk have long been
established. This is that argument to authority they love to do. It's like we've, well, we've told you plenty of times there. It was the fairest election in 2020. And so anything Donald Trump did was a problem. And raw milk is really dangerous. Raw milk can carry dangerous germs such as salmonella, E coli, listeria, some others, some filled foodborne idols often called food poisoning.
Raw milk does not undergo pasteurization, which is a heating process to kill bacteria and viruses, however. Pasteurized milk is safe to consume. Because it kills off the pathogens, including bird flu. This is from them. However, raw milk does have its proponents, including RFK Junior, who was just named as HHS and is going to have to be confirmed. The FDA's aggressive suppression of this thing as part of their war on health. He says.
There's a lot of people that touted, including Thomas Massie, saying that raw milk is very valuable for them. It's part of their health regiment. And my wife is one of the people that likes that as well. OK, as of Sunday evening, this is this is at the bottom of the of this article. As of Sunday evening, no illnesses have been reported in associations with the finding of the bird flu in that single raw lot of raw milk. I'm sure it was totally not contaminated at the laboratory
where they tested. In any case, why the hell are they even testing the raw milk? Who's going in and doing that? That's a thing you don't need your government doing. That is a major overreach. That's kind of the gross stuff that I think is out there. OK, a couple other things I'm going to throw out there. Bose, if you guys want to support the program, go to mypillow.com/kyle. I've been eyeballing their Made in America socks.
If you're not familiar with them, they make a merino wool sock, 75 bucks or more over at Mypillow. You'll get free shipping. So as you are considering things that will be gifts for people that you love. We are in the holiday season. I am confident they will probably announce a Black Friday tomorrow, but I haven't seen it on there. Go to mypillow.com/kyle. You'll see all the sort of current deals. They even got a deal that I didn't realize that they make.
They make a specific mattress for the back of a big rig truck. So if you're a long distance truck rider and you've been thinking about swapping out your mattress, you can buy one at Mypillow. Who knew? Yeah, I'm sure they will ship it quickly. It'll get where you need to be. The nice thing is, is that they're a good American company that gives kind of a good damn about way things go. And the way that we sort of operate here, they kind of want more freedom and.
I want people to have Christian values. Can't hate that. Anyway, there's Mike Lindell on the screen as well. Mypillow.com/kyle if you guys want to check out their Black Friday Deals, which I expect will happen tomorrow, Let's do 1. Last thing. Americans say that they're going to try to talk less politics in the post election Thanksgiving,
per ACBS poll. There you go. 72% of Harris voters say they're going to try to avoid talking, but only 62% of Trump voters say that they will try to not talk about these things. The things that people are mostly thankful for are family and friends. Yeah, their health, freedom, their faith at about 49%, peace at about 49%, politics of the things that only 16% of you are excited about, and I know that 16% probably listens to the show. You sickos.
You're out there trying to hurt the feelings of the loony leftist. And, you know, trial it back a little bit. Maybe not quite as far as this video, but here's your palate cleanse for the day. Things that you may do if you want to hurt the feelings of those leftist that don't want to hear about Donald Trump. Michael Knowles, take it away. Guess who's back back? Back, back again, Shady's back, back back to a friend.
Friend. I'm saying this looks like a job for me, so everybody just follow me. We need a little controversy because it feels so empty without me so. What's everybody thankful for? No, I'm just joking. Let's have a nice dinner. Can you pass the money? Go easy on them this year,
y'all. I know my buddy, former producer Phil is going to be wearing his Steal Your President shirt because that's how it's got to be anyhow, you know, go easy, but you don't have to take the gloves off per SE, right? Anyway, thankful for all of you. I look forward to you guys seeing me again on Monday. I've we're going to be off on Thursday. We're going to be off on Friday.
We're going to be off on Saturday and on Sunday, my daughters have already told me that they are going to be singing that Dad doesn't have to work. So make sure you spend your time doing the things that are part of our tradition, faith, family, celebrate the freedom. Be thankful for all those things and keep keep your mind on those that don't have it right now. So grateful for you. God bless you. I will see you again after a long weekend. Have a good Turkey day y'all.
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