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You might, you might want to hit the rush order on that one 'cause it looks spicy. Should we get right into some stupidity? I just realized that I didn't name all my movie clips. My video clips are going to be coming at us. I hate it when I do that. Sometimes it happens. All right, let's get started with what CNN said. This was actually quite interesting to me. I do find it very interesting when they actually tell you what you should think.
Democrats gather to enshrine their audacious power play. That's a little bit critical coming from our friends over at the CNN, isn't it? This is why I call them center left. Sometimes they say things that are true, and they talk about the refastening of the race since Trump has left and that he's disoriented. I don't actually think that's that true. Democrats gather to enshrine their audacious power play.
And of course, it's not the headline of the actual article that was on the main page before they decided, like, that was a little bit too harsh to our buddies that we're always trying to prop up. So this is the actual headline they've gathered to enshrine their stunning turn from Biden to Harris. All of this stuff accurate. Stephen Collinson giving his analysis. And if you're seeing on the screen right now, what do you
see? We're seeing a black dude wearing kind of like a beanie and then unknown race guy wearing some kind of ceasefire Palestinian garb. Always interesting. Always interesting that that's who's in play right now because we're talking about a DNC where they are apparently most worried about what happened in 1968, race riots and and chaos and people getting injured and all kinds of nonsense. So we'll kind of move our way
towards that. But it says this week the Democrats won't try One of the most audacious power blaze in modern political history. Yeah, that's what we kept calling a coup. Remember how you're not allowed to call it a coup even though it was a coup? I think that's what an audacious power play is. It's a coup begins with adulation for Joe Biden, who's going to be speaking tonight. He's going to be giving his sort of grateful speech as he agrees to pass the torch.
But I don't think he was necessarily willing and neither do you. The moment will be bittersweet for the 81 year old, AKA 1081 year old man who, despite a productive tenure, was it though? Was it? Isn't that why they had to get him out? Because one, he was a complete disaster and two, the economy is destroyed and they have no chance of being able to hang their hopes on the man that did it. They're going to hang their hopes on the woman who helped him do it even better.
OK, anyway, he was pressured out by the party leaders. We already know that. Ending A50 year career due to the ravages of age. If only someone could have predicted that getting old would have consequences. If only there was some like sort of example in all of human history. That is people age, they become less and less with it. It's almost like they've never seen human history. These are anti humanists. The Democrat Party, we're going to talk about their free
abortions and free vasectomies. If there isn't a a more anti human thing than shutting down your reproductive line. I'm not talking about people who have gone out there and said, OK, I've had the right number of people or added the right number of people to the planet and my family line will continue. They're offering it to anybody, young people, whatever, and they
think that's a winner. I keep telling you guys that the the platform for the Democrat Party has nothing to do with the Constitution. It has absolutely nothing to do with improving this country. It doesn't have to do with fixing the economy or trying to run on issues. What they want to do is abortion for all. Racism is everywhere. They're going to have to talk about these kind of things. You have to vote for Kamala because if you don't, you're a dirty racist or a misogynist or
a sexist or a homophobe. I don't know what that has to do with anything, but why not? The gay flag is the actual flag of America. All this stuff is crazy. This is what they continue to do. I wrote this down months and months ago and I have it just sitting on this pad next to me. And every time I see what it is that they decide to put out upfront, like, why is it abortion? As we covered on Thursday and Friday show, it disproportionately effects black
women. That's who gets gets abortions in this country at a overwhelming rate when it comes to the percentages. So they're happy to continue on sort of that Margaret Sanger eugenics, anti black agenda. And I don't understand why Republicans don't just nail this down every single time. It's like, why do they tell you they love you? They just want to kill black babies. Do you guys like babies? Do you like seeing more black people? Why do you want to kill them? Because they do.
We're not into that. The end. It doesn't even have to be a national into it's anti human and you're shutting down reproductive lines and that and that also includes the transient kids thing and sterilization of young children by giving them hormones. All this stuff. It's the same value agenda. And whether you call it demonic or satanic or just anti human, they all kind of fit into that same little category, don't
they? It feels like evil and it's totally unrecognizable from a a Democrat party that you would have found in the 1990s. You couldn't have said any of this garbage in the 90s. The cleanse couldn't have gotten
away with pitching this. They were in the safe, legal and rare and and in 25 years, they've been able to go from safe, legal and rare to why don't you get an abortion and shut down your reproductive line if you're a man at our Democratic convention in Chicago, which we're hoping doesn't turn into a riot, That's a pretty big push. That's a long ways to go. It feels pretty evil. Maybe that's why some of us have to push back on this stuff. The the good news is, is the media got the hint.
They are going to have this like handover of power and they are going to do this kind of thing. But how about this? My buddy sent me this. He's an FBI agent, really good dude. One of our types, you know, like a meat eater. There's this video running around on the on the Internet right now with guys that can't curl 110 lbs. Like, I'm not a very big guy. I'm bigger than I used to be. I'm like 180 lbs and five eight. OK, so there you go. That's, that's how tall I am.
I was 160 lbs. I used to Rep out like 125 lbs when I was when I was younger in my 20s. And there's these young men walking up to this curl bar. It's got 110 lbs on it on an easy curl bar, no less, and they can't lift it. So literally last night after I'm watching it, I run over and I, I don't know why I'm telling you this story, but it seems interesting to me. So I run over to my, I run into my garage and I throw 110 lbs on a straight bar, like one of the, you know, 7 1/2 footers, 7 and a
quarter footers. And I curled it out and I'm like, why are men not able to do this? In the meantime, my buddy who definitely can do this, he's not one of the the weirdos that can't sends me this. And he says, has the CIA decided to weigh in on the election? What you're seeing right now is the New York Times, Vanity Fair, Salon, Washington Post, the AP, more New York Times as an opinion, CBS, The Guardian and NPR all want to talk about joy. Now I want to talk about the joy.
Joy. Absolutely bizarre. How do they come up with the word joy? You wonder, right? Well, I have this hypothesis and it's that they all get the same talking points. Maybe we should talk about what a hypothesis is before we get deeper into the things that are exciting about the DNC, since they're going to be coronating or enshrining this lady. Maybe we talk about hypothesis. I think the first video is a
hypothesis video. There is this wonderful word that has a great meaning and it's called hypothesis, which means that you have an idea and then it is well accepted. It will be tested and then you will learn whether it was correct or not. But there will be no pride associated with the hypothesis because after all, it was a hypothesis. And then you will reconvene and then create a new hypothesis. What there's this wonderful word
that it's called a hypothesis. All right, So my hypothesis is, is that they're going to trot out a new line. It's not just joy, because that's what's on the that's what's on the Democrat side. In fact, it should be listed here on the five things to watch for at the Democratic National Convention. It should be looking for joy. What you're going to see also is a line of attack. It's called exhaustion. It's this word.
It's called exhaustion. And they're going to talk about how Donald Trump, not Donald Trump himself, because Donald Trump is basically like the Energizer Bunny. For as old as he is and as crazy as his schedule is, and it's nuts, he does make mistakes, no doubt. He said that the Presidential Medal of Freedom is a a better medal to get than the Medal of Honor. Unnecessary misstep. I'm not going to belabor the point. Don't worry about this. It's stupid. But just like, come on, Like
stay on message. But they're going to talk about exhaustion, that there's a fatigue that exists for his supporters and the people on the left, they're they're just fatigued of Donald Trump. And so we just need someone who's not going to make us so tired. There's this word called exhaustion. I've got some examples of that coming from Morning Joe. And when Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough goes out and pushes it, then I think that you can hear it.
Here are the things that ABC thinks you need to watch for the Democratic National Convention, the DNC, it's going to be a political gathering, they state and they want to know it'll be a party, but for how much longer? In other words, is the Democrat party going to lose that honeymoon status?
Are people who are euphoric that the the human Roomba of Donald of of Joe Biden can no longer, you know, run the party that they're going to kick him to the side and they're going to make him give a speech and they kind of like have him, you know, up against the wall. Now we got Kamala. So there's a sheer joy Again, here's that word. Wait, hold on. There it is. There's the joy, right? Everywhere. There's a sheer joy that you see in Democrats these days.
It's just incredible. I mean, it's really remarkable the way that she and the campaign and now Tim Waltz have been able to capitalize on the frustration and the sense of dread of a possible Donald Trump, JD Vance administration. That's that exhaustion. People are coming out of the woodwork to volunteer. It's demonstrable, says Doug Jones. He's a former Democrat, Alabama. He was in the Senate. OK, so we're going to see a party, but will it last? And there's a lot of joy.
It's a month long honeymoon. It's basically a month long fake, right? So you got that going on. Then they say their their message is going to be freedom. And freedom is the message that they're going to use this campaign song from Beyoncé, who's totally on board. And she's always had messages of black empowerment and sisterhood and womanhood and all this kind of stuff. So more freedom, less of a threat to democracy. That's all really weird stuff. It really is weird.
The the word that they used to go after JD Vance is actually appropriate because it's truly weird. But we're going to do freedom. That's the thing. The Democrats actually believe in freedom. They don't believe in freedom for children who are in the womb. They don't believe in freedom for you to engage in civil liberties like, I don't know, talk on social media. They want to censor you and hate speech. They don't believe in your freedom to own a firearm. They don't really believe in
freedom at all. They just kind of turn these words on their heads and make them sound kind of like joy. There's nothing faker than the fake laugh of Kamala Harris. There's nothing joyful about it. It's actually pretty gross. They also say we should look for a Biden to have a hero's welcome. I'm just going through the five points here that ABC thinks are important. And then the really interesting thing, how are they going to handle the conflict in Gaza? You know, the one that kicked
off on October 7th? Because Joe Biden is really weak and he doesn't inspire fear and he doesn't sort of have the same sort of standing on the international stage. He's he's unable to keep the Russians in check, the Palestinian group in check. They can't go in there and bully their way in. We're talking about that in contrast, right? Because campaigns are about contrast. One person did one thing. We now have the contrast of the Harris Biden. There's potential world wars breaking out.
You got Iran rattling the Saber, you got the Gazans, whatever the hell they want to call themselves out there, Matt running around and now crying about getting bombed and killed and so on. And then you've got you've got Russia overstepping its bounds, China just kind of eyeing Taiwan. And then the contrast was like a movement towards World Peace. Oh yeah, don't forget the Taliban running around with all of our military equipment. So that's the contrast. How are they going to handle the
war in Gaza? Not so much, because the people that are inside the arenas are going to care about Gaza nearly as much, although some of them probably do. It's the people that are outside that are marching that are furious and they're ready to do the violence. They're the ones the screaming, the free, free Palestine over and over and over again. So that's going to be
interesting. And then the last thing they told us to watch for, and this is actually fairly interesting, who's going to be the keynote speaker? It hasn't been announced yet. The former keynote speakers in O four were Barack Obama, who went on to take the presidential nomination in 2008. They've had Julian Castro or Julian Castro, who's the mayor of San Antonio, and they've had Elizabeth Warren. And those people both suck. So that's not great. And they don't know who it's
going to be this time. Who could it be? So that's really exciting. That's what we're looking forward to here. I guess what I'm looking forward to look something like this, that the DNC will be the opposite of 1968 because they learned lessons the hard way. MSNBC says 1968 was one of the worst years in American history. They just make that up. Like, I don't know, like, why?
Because they think so? Because it made the DNC look really bad because there was like this history of race riots and there was trauma all over here in the middle of Vietnam. Death to soldiers, death to leaders, death of dreams, a year of death, 1968. Certainly Lawrence O'Donnell, who runs the last word with Lawrence O'Donnell on MSNBC. Definitely not a hyperbolic speaker. The deadliest year in the Vietnam War, a lot of families lost soldiers, almost 17,000 were killed.
He talks about his own personal history with experiencing some of that. That all sounds tough. Is it MLK was was shot? Yep, Assassinated in April 1968 as well. And then you had this chaos in Chicago. So they're going to try to avoid that, and they're going to do it by stacking loads and loads and loads of cops in the middle of the street.
And so they have to have this difficult balance, you know, the freedom they just talked about to express yourself, what you do have a right to do in this country. You can March and have stupid chance. The I've been listening to it over and over again. It's the free, free Palestine. When are they getting anywhere with that? Is there more freedom in Palestine? Because that seems to be the, the theme that they want to go with the freedom theme, the Beyoncé theme. Is there freedom?
Do they have a right to freedom there? Do they really? They kind of like a territory that just like struck out and snuck over the border and did some pretty heinous things to people that were not looking for any trouble. They were like music festivals and stuff, just living their lives. Anyway, that's what they're going to try to avoid, and they hope that because they learned their lessons. Do we really see Americans learning lessons from 1968 and
projecting that forward? I just saw you guys in the chat talking about the stacks of bricks that were being left, the pallets of bricks. Oh, you remember those pallets of bricks that we saw in 2020 that were just popping up major cities and places that didn't? I've actually seen them. I actually saw them in Washington, DC in 2020 in the summer. Yeah. There was some reason someone had stacked like maybe a couple dozen bricks on the side right outside of the White House.
And then we're out there standing a line trying to give the Secret Service a break so they can throw up the anti scale fencing. And then these like, I don't know, do gooder types, these crunchy ladies, leftist. We're coming up and covering the bricks with like bags of granola bars and snacks. And we were picking them up and throwing the snacks in the trash because one, you can't leave them on the street and like, what are you doing? And they're like, we're leaving them for the protesters.
And I'm like, that's cool. We're throwing them in the trash can because you can't just leave them. And also, what are all these loose bricks doing? If you guys have ever been around a big city in the in the Northeast, there's not like a lot of stacks of loose bricks, but there were and there are. So we'll see. Maybe Mark Naughton is going to be there to catch something really fun. That's a real possibility.
I think that that's nobody wants to see violence, but like we all kind of know how the left handles things when they're disappointed. And the extreme left is definitely going to be on the March. So Fox is a little bit more reasonable. About what they're calling it. They're saying that they're haunted by the 1968 rioting convention and that they are bracing for bloodshed. There's a picture of some National Guardsmen who were smacked in the mouth and they're
bleeding. You get kind of a little sense of it. It's kind of crazy to see some of the coloration that's going on. You see the helmets and stuff like that of of what it looked like. They had all these folks and they had those big signs, which you guys saw. Actually, I'll throw up the thumbnail real quick, said, hello, Democrats, welcome to Chicago. Like you need to welcome Democrats to Chicago. It's a stronghold. It always has been or has been
at least all my life. And it doesn't seem like it's going to go great. So they're going to have this great contrast apparently. We'll see. I've seen some of the marches already. I've seen some of the evenings. They haven't even had any of the and Cindy, the inflammatory speeches come up yet and they should be kind of fun. So that's what I'm looking forward to non violence. I'm also looking forward to Kamala Harris and the word salad, right.
Here's a little piece. It's coming from real clear. What is it? Politics, the the incredibly fragile and incredibly strong democracy. We played this the other day on the show and I think I've got the I got to figure out where these clips are. So this is going to be a little bit of a kind of a chore for me, folks. Give me just a moment here to
try to sort them out. But the we played it the other day and I didn't realize that we are going to need to play it again that she says the same speech. That's not that crazy, to be fair. But she says the same speech and she says like the same nonsense. So this is the speech that we played on. This is I'm going to have to just do it from my memory. This is clip 9. This is what we played previously, and then I'm going to play you the new one.
I don't get why she gets away with just making complete absolute fools of herself and nobody calls her out. There's joy though. Remember, there's joy. Because when we think about the strength of our democracy, you know, I think that there's a duality to the nature of democracy. When it's intact, oh, it's so strong in terms of what it does to uphold and protect individual rights and freedoms, so strong in its nature and. This. Very fragile.
It will only be as strong as our willingness to fight for. OK, so that's nonsensical, right? And then there's this one, which is the exact same thing. She just got lampooned on this. This is the the, the RealClearPolitics pieces talking about it. But I knew I'd heard these words before. I guess she just cycles the stuff out. I thought she was drunk. This is actually something that
someone wrote down. I can only imagine how fun her speeches are going to be at the DNC if this is the kind of the taste of it, the hypothesis, the cloud. She's just not good at this. Can we kind of agree on that here? And she is talking with Tim Walz doing the same bit. Democracy is strong and fragile. The duality. Do people just want to hear this garbage? Who is she talking to? And that's what our election is about.
Our election is about understanding the importance of this beautiful country of ours in terms of what we stand for around the globe as a democracy. As a democracy, we know there's a duality to the nature of democracy. On the one hand, incredible strength when it is intact. What it does for its people to protect and defend their rights, their liberty and their freedom. Incredibly strong and incredibly fragile. I mean, she did a better job acting on that one. Incredibly strong, but also
incredibly fragile. You know what it makes me feel, It makes me like feel kind of these feelings that are, I don't know, what would you call them? Like joy, joy, feeling like that Joy, the CIA Joy. You are an incredibly sensitive man who inspires joy, joy feelings in all those around you. Yeah, I kept hearing that word joy. And I was like, where have I heard somebody make fun of this before? And then I realized where it came from.
It came from Demolition Man. You know, that dystopian future where the top ground has like a bunch of Kamala Harris's running around doing joy, joy feelings and non non hand contact and then like underneath, like everybody's like eating rats and stuff. I'm sure the good news is, is that she has policy prescriptions, right? She's actually got some real ideas. They're not just platitudes about democracy and duality and handshakes that look like non hand.
You know, you kind of the rubbing in the air without actually touching. There must be some real substance to this somewhere. I think I found it. I think I found it. She's going to, she's going to give $25,000 from the government to buy houses for people who have never bought a house before. And it's totally not going to cause the housing prices to go up by $25,000 when there's more free money in the economy. They've also totally understood the concept of return on
investment. You guys ready for the return on investment bit? Because that makes me really happy to know that she understands finances. This is who we want to charge. Like the economy is the issue, is it not? Here she is giving you some like real hard policy prescriptions about children and investing and feels like a lot of general economic policies last week. Can you explain how you're going to pay for those? And can you give us a sense of what are their policies you want
to unveil going forward? Sure. Well, I mean, you just look at it in terms of what we are talking about, for example, around children and the child tax credit and extending the EITC that it's at $6000 for the first year of a child's life. The return on that investment in terms of what that will do and what it will pay for will be tremendous. We've seen it when we did it the first year of our administration reduced, we reduced child poverty by over 50%. So that's a lot of the work.
And then what we're doing in terms of the tax credits, we know that there's a great return on investment. And when we increase home ownership in America, what that means in terms of increasing the tax base, not too much of property tax base, what that does to fund schools, again, return on investment. I think it's a mistake for any person who talks about public policy to not critically evaluate how you measure the return on investment.
When you are strengthening neighbourhoods, strengthening communities and in particular the economy of those communities and investing in a broad based economy, everybody benefits and it pays for itself. It pays for itself, in fact. Like we don't. We're not even paying for it because it pays for itself because we're going to give money to people so they can buy a thing so they can pay us in property taxes. I don't get it. The federal government doesn't get involved in property taxes.
Why don't you just do tax cuts and then people can just buy the things that they want to buy and they can afford home ownership. And then maybe you stop printing all the damn money so that our money is not worth less. Maybe just get your government out of the things that are making it not perform. Wouldn't that make sense? This is I'm exhausted of Kamala. But I did tell you the exhaustion line is going to be trotted out. So just like you heard them try
to do the weird thing. The problem is, is that Kamala and and and Doug and Waltz like they're pretty weird people. Their weird ideas are that maybe we could end a bunch of human lives. We could stop the the chain of of humanity. That's a weird move. Instead, they're going to try to now try exhausted. So look for the pivot from weird, as we said earlier to exhausted. I want to give you the example I found that the clip this is Joe Scarborough talking about it.
And I don't know that he makes the case either in the same way that that Kamala just couldn't make the case about what the investment was and what the the return on investment was and how that's going to work. Joe's kind of like Trump's not really that tired and, and, and people aren't really tired of him, but like we're tired of him, but we're all just tired. It's exhaustion. You know, there really is Sam's
right. There is a generational divide here that usually sells very well in presidential politics if it's carried through the right way. I will say also, though, the one word that I always saw is Donald Trump's biggest challenge was exhaustion.
Not not his personal exhaustion, but the exhaustion of those who had supported him in 2016, some who still supported him in 2020 but were exhausted especially after January the 6th, exhausted after just just the the just the constant fights, the constant
insults, the constant battles. And so now it seems you have exhaustion on that side versus energy and joy, which is what energy and joy, which is what Kamala Harris and her her team were projecting forward and trying to project saying, hey, this is what we're about. And it is a bit like hope and change. But right now it really seems to be working because Kamala. Did you just say Wheelie seems to be working? Is he trying to do the freedom
thing? By the way, Kamala Harris has had the same artist that generated the Barack Obama, you know, the iconic sort of poster that said Hope it is it says forward. That sounds pretty progressive. Forward towards fascism. Forward towards towards what? I don't know. Again, that word joy, you heard it in addition to whatever he just said there, go get it.
But they're going to push this. So Tim Waltz is going to try to do it. Nothing like a 60 year old guy who is looking for the attention of a lady that's like one year younger than him and is married telling us about Joy. I I don't like that we have to pretend like these people are best buddies. I actually haven't seen Trump and Vance together very much. Have you noticed that? Like, I don't see a lot of media heads together where they're
hanging out. And I don't see them, like, doing the same stump speeches where he's like, this is my best buddy. Like, look, I'm, I'm in my 30s and I totally hang out with Donald Trump all the time. No, they're just like, hey, we got messages. We're going to push them forward. Meanwhile, you've got the joy thing. You guys ever want to vote on Joy? One of the things I'm most grateful for, she has brought the joy out in this country. All right, there it is.
Here's here's the best political ad you guys will see. I actually used to think it was the one of the kid who's like, does the reorder on the Walmart whatever. No shortest and best keep to the issues. I think this is fake. If Donald Trump put this out, it's the best troll ever. But and so this may be a violation of some sort of campaign laws for someone to do this to create it. And then, you know, chalk on the I'm Donald Trump. Listen to this one.
I'm going to play it twice because if you if you don't hear it, you'll miss it. It's very short. This is the actual message. A lot. A loaf of bread cost 50% more today than it did before the pandemic. Ground beef is up almost 50%. I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message. A lot. A loaf of bread cost 50% more today than it did before the pandemic. Ground beef is up almost 50%. I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message. How funny is that? That's the IT, that's that's all of it.
It's like she's a radical weirdo. She says dumb things all the time and the economy is not good and she's part of it. The end. She's also part of that like radical thing. Maybe, maybe there's this ongoing joke over at Cnni didn't realize that Chris Cuomo actually is kind of funny. I always thought he was a fraud, right? Like he's not actually believing the things that he was saying on air. He's kind of like a a snarky
bro, like a gym bro. And I found this clip the other like yesterday and I wanted to play it for you only because it makes me laugh. Even the the the wackos and like the ones who understand that it is audacious. Hold on, let me pull this up real quick. The audacity, the audacious power play. Like they understand that intrinsically, do they not? They have to because the things that are being pushed are so absurd that regular people can't look at it and go like, yeah,
I'm behind that. They can't including the gender nonsense because regular people don't believe this. I sat in a Twitter space because I was listening to women. A lot of them were lesbians and and the lesbians were like, hey, women spaces are being invaded by men. And like, that's the biggest thing. So there's this whole concept of a turf, a trans exclusionary radical feminist. I guess I'm one of those people
too. Like I kind of believe in the rights of women, kind of think that women should be able to do stuff, not vote necessarily, but but I just think that like, leave women alone. And then you have these panderers, these weirdos, this Kamala Harris type, the joy people, right? They can't even believe their own nonsense. And they don't, they actually don't. They have to make fun of it.
If you don't prep these people to say the fake thing, they're going to respond like normal people, especially on live TV and they'll do this. Good to see you, Senator. Thank you for joining. Us appreciate it. How are you? Yeah, Thank you, guys. And my pronouns are she, her, and hers. She, her and her. Mine too. All right. All right. First question for the night. Oh boy, that was weird, wasn't it? If you guys didn't hear.
So that little clip, if you're not watching, this is the 2020 town hall attempt for people to get her to vote in the primary. Do you remember how she didn't get any votes? It's 'cause she was like that, she stepped out on there. This particular town hall was brought on by the by the equity movement or whatever it's called, the National Human Rights Campaign. So the Human Rights Campaign has got the symbol of the Blue Square and the two little yellow lines. If you didn't know what that
meant. It's like a radical gender garbage. And so she's like out of nowhere. That was when she was introducing herself. She's like my pronouns are she her And I'm a I'm a dark skinned woman with shoulder length hair wearing a blue suit for all the blind people that are watching television and listening to her like that's that's where that came from. So totally false. She tried on the gender nonsense. You don't see them doing it today.
But that's why she was unable to win any of the vote in 2020 'cause it was so fake. And she did it to Chris Cuomo. That's Chris Cuomo standing there, CNN host who theoretically is supposed to be on board. This is the this is the Human Rights Campaign presidential primary town hall. And she gave her pronouns and he said, me too, mine too. It's fraudulent. It's it's completely faked and astroturfed. So you tell me that Donald Trump is weird.
When you got that going on. I, I just can't buy it. It, it makes me uncomfortable to think that they thought this was going to be even a little bit interesting to people. It's not. It can't be. What should be interesting should be the economy, the major issues, not trying to trans kids. How about somebody trying to make this interesting argument? Because I I find that people having a hard time, people that are having an emotional issue tend to be a better messenger.
People that are actually struggling in the world that are unable to afford basic things, how about them? Are they going to go and get behind the Kamala? Were they going to say this is not working for me? I got 2 little clips. It's my argument about some of these women. This is the people that are going to vote for Kamala. I guess they're the ones that are feeling the joy apparently. Let's try this old taste out.
I'm living paycheck to paycheck. I'm stealing from here to PayPal. And I know it's cyclical. I know you know, you can't blame the sitting president for everything that's wrong. You can't blame past presents for everything that's wrong. But come on guys, we've got to do something. Again, that was earlier this summer. I checked in with Michelle again after President Biden dropped out of the race. How do you feel about the race now?
This is going to sound crazy, but I feel better because I'm, I, I don't know. I know. I always, I said on my last interview, like you don't really hear from Kamala, but I think I'm with Kamala. I've watched her. I, I, I think she, she has to get her feet wet. She was only the vice president like, you know, but I, I think a woman running this country, Oh God, I hope. A woman running this country, God I hope. How about we just hope in God?
That would be way better. That woman can't even run her own life. She just told you she's unable to handle her own financial decisions. How does another woman? That also doesn't make a lot of sense. Like we're living in crazy times, people. My point to you is, is that there are actually people out there that are excited because that's what they were told to think.
If you guys want to help, try to deprogram some of the stuff, particularly Catholics. There's some Catholics that are like pro abortion and I don't get it. If you guys want to get try to bring some of these people back into the fold and reach them in the pews where they can go out and do a vote. You can support my friends at Catholic Vote, catholicvote.org. The number one article today on the Loop talks about the vasectomies and the abortions at the DNC. They quote a Daily Caller story.
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You can support them on social medias by going to at Catholic Vote, or you can go to catholicvote.org and sign up for the loop and make sure you get that, get the emails. It will not be a waste of your time. I assure you. Every single time I get it, I'm like, Yep, I'm really glad I opened the e-mail. It's free. It cost you nothing. You guys might as well do that. They're one of our big sponsors
here and they keep us going. So we are working on some neat stuff as well on all the social media channels that we're going to be pushing it out. I don't get it, like why? Why? Because she's a woman. Honestly, I, I actually don't care about the gender of persons if they are competent. I just haven't seen like a single woman that I've ever wanted to see run anything, lead
anything. At least not the way, certainly not Kamala. Here's a lady that probably also is a Kamala voter and she's laying out the case for how bad things are. Don't there's a sympathetic end to this, this sort of like tip tock. When you listen to it, you go or whatever this is, it's short. You hear her and she's like saying this sob story. And I and I feel for her because it's awful for people to be
without a home. And I've done that and I've lived like in a car and on my brother's couch before in my life. And it's tough. It's really hard. But she doesn't seem to understand that. Like she's talking about rent and she says like as a throwaway line, I have bad credit. Like she had nothing to do with the bad credit. That lack of personal responsibility is a real problem that maybe is the difference between being conservative and
not. Like when I had bad credit, I knew it was my fault because I didn't pay some bills and then I fixed it and I've had great credit for 20 plus years because I knew it was my fault. If you don't know it's your fault, you're going to get screwed. The second thing is that she's like they said they weren't going to look at credit, but they did. What they probably said is that they weren't going to do a hard pull on her credit. They were only going to do a
soft pull on her credit. I'm just speculating here, but it makes sense, right? If you understand how these things work. Are you trying to tell me that you think an organization that makes money by you paying them bills is not going to see what your history of paying bills looks like? Why would they do that anyway? This lady, again, this is the, this is the kind of people that are feeling quote UN quote joy, but don't have their head engaged. You're not going to convert
these people. That's why you got to go out there and find the people that already agree with us and get them registered. They're actually doing that really well. Scott Presser's been doing it in, in Wisconsin. It sounds like he's been doing it really well in PA. Get people who are willing to go sign up to vote and then move that needle. Not the people that you're not going to change their mind
because they think like this. Well, we got denied the apartment and it's just, it's heartbreaking. I just want to know how anybody's supposed to make it in America at this point. I mean, it was 1500 for a three bedroom. I have bad credit, so that's what they denied it on. But before we even filled out the paperwork, they told me they don't check credit, but they checked credit. I'm really beside myself because
I don't know what to do anymore. I-47 I've worked basically my whole life, part time at least no matter what, so I could be home with my kids as often as my I could be as a single mom and got into debt during COVID like so many people did with credit cards. And here I am unable to qualify even with my daughter on there as her income as well too. And so in my opinion, this means that we remain homeless. We're living with my mom, but it's still not our house.
It's not our home. So to me that means homeless. It's just, I don't get it. I don't get it. How is anybody supposed to afford anything anymore or get approved? I mean, it was considered low income apartments, which are nice apartments. They really where I lived there like 15 years ago when my kids were little. And if you can't qualify for that with some debt, then what can you qualify for? I just really pretty sad inside myself. This does seem to be that that ongoing problem.
Did you notice at the end there? She said they're really nice apartments. They're low income apartments. And I used to live there as well. Like I've I lived there 15 years ago. So you're in a circle. Yeah. People make mistakes and we can be forgiving of that. The government is never going to be the answer to that. It turns out it's, it never has been private charities.
My, my father actually used to run the Saint Vincent de Paul society in his little community in Saint Augustine in Florida. And one of the things that I really liked hearing about was that they didn't just give people money and say, yeah, you're poor, you need money. If we could buy our way out of poverty for people, then it would have already happened with the amount of money we spent in this country, the so-called war on poverty. What you do is you help them
make better choices. So what they offer to do was we'll go to the grocery store with you and we'll pay for your grocery bill. But also when you're at the grocery store with them, you get to see what kind of choices they're making on their groceries, and you can help them make better ones. Yeah, we'll pay your power bill. If you if you submit us your water and your electric, we'll make sure that that bill gets paid so it doesn't get turned
off. That's different than what the government tends to do because the government doesn't have that kind of time. Do you know why? Because they don't care. No government agency cares. What they care about is I was given money, I will give it to this person and I'm the administrative thing and I got my paycheck. So X number of people came to me and they filled out the right forms and I'm going to go out there and fix the problem by giving them cash.
But cash is fundable and it goes into bad places. And if somebody gives you cash, you can use it for other things, which they do. This is why these government charities never work. Quite interesting, I think, is JD Vance kind of has an interesting analogy. He's a smart guy. He says things that are really, really sound bite like and they're good. So let's toss that up there before we get too far into it. This is my last little take on this sort of economy.
I know we've been a clip heavy in the middle, but I like playing these things. I like hearing what real people say. I like hearing what weirdo politicians say. I like hearing what smart people say too. This is a clever little analogy. Because the American people just don't buy the idea that Kamala Harris, who's been vice president for 3 1/2 years, is somehow going to tackle the inflation crisis in a way tomorrow that she hasn't for the past 1300 days.
Giving Kamala Harris control over inflation policy, Shannon, it's like giving Jeffrey Epstein control over human trafficking policy. The American people are much smarter than that. They don't buy the idea that Kamala Harris represents a fresh start. She is more of the same. It is doubling down on the failed policies of the Harris administration to give Kamala Harris a promotion rather than to fire her, which is what I think most Americans are going to do on November.
Exactly correct. Now, lest you guys hear anything from some, let's let's say unnamed mega influencers that are making arguments that that some people have been defrauded of their right and that a crime was committed and will be when they coronate Kamala Harris and they have her, you know, named as the nominee because the certain Democrats were deprived
their right to vote. I want to remind you guys and I put it in the, I think I put in the show notes, but you have absolutely no right to choose the president in this country. Go back and read the Constitution. This was reaffirmed in 2020. This is one of the most interesting court cases that got a 90. What it said was, and I just want to it's Chiafolo versus Washington. That's the name of the court case. 2020 Supreme Court decision 9 to 0, unanimous.
You should pay attention to unanimous stuff. What it says. It is very clearly that the state legislatures retain the plenary power of appointing electors to the Electoral College. And there are two things that that means. Number one, you as an individual, as a person who votes in the general election for the president, that doesn't mean anything, only means something because the states create laws that said that your vote matters.
It doesn't, not according to the Constitution, because the way that our system was set up was very specific and it was meant to remove the the power of putting the the senior executive. It was removed away from the individuals. It wasn't supposed to be a popularity contest, which is what we're dealing with right now. It's one of the major problems
that we have. The undermining of the constitutional Republic that we have in the United States is real and it's been going on for well over 100 years. The direct election of senators and the fact that there is a popular vote of any kind that determines the Electoral College is also not according to the way that our founders saw it. What it did is it makes a popularly elected king type figure, and there's a lot of dumb people out there.
The Founding fathers probably knew that there were a lot of dumb people too. And dumb people vote according to their emotions and they think that Kamala Harris is a reasonable solution with her forward and her hope and her joy and all this other garbage. It wasn't supposed to be like that. What was supposed to happen was you vote for a couple of people that represent you, your congressman in the House. That's the House of Representatives. That person is supposed to
represent you and your district. You also get to vote for your state houses, whether they have two, you know most of them have two, right? So there are they Senate and a House type set up in most of the states. So you get to vote for those people and they represent you in various ways. And then those people in the state houses are supposed to determine based on the majority that is there, who's supposed to go be their electors.
If all of the Republicans in all of the state houses chose to remove the the general election, to remove the president from the name of the ballot in the general election, they could do that and they could say that we are going to appoint electors according to our majority that we hold in these Republican
state houses. They don't have the balls to do it by the way, but they could, they could do this in the same way that the left has said Chiafalo versus Washington affirms that the National Popular Vote Compact, which is a a group of people that have gone and they're a bunch of states that have passed laws in Democrat areas that says if, if they can get enough people to go on to make it work.
When the popular vote goes in favor of one candidate, their state, even if the people voted otherwise in their state, will vote along with the national popular vote. So an example of this is let's say you live in Texas and let's say Texas signed on to this, which they didn't.
But if Texas signed on to the national popular vote compact, what would happen is all of the they would have a Hillary Clinton scenario where Hillary Clinton wins the popular vote but doesn't win the Electoral College. OK, normally, but because of the popular vote, Texas would say, I know that people in Texas actually voted for Trump 2016, but because of the because of the popular vote leans we're going to negate the Electoral College. That is something that is going on.
So because of Chiaflo versus Washington, the idea that you could negate the Electoral College exists, but the idea that you could make the Electoral College do what it wants also exists. They gave us a sword. It has two edges. If we want to swing it to the right, what happens is we don't get it to vote for for president anymore. And that wouldn't be the worst
thing in the world. That would be fantastic because then at least we get stuff done at the executive the way it was supposed to be. The executive would represent the majority of the states, which by the way, would lean red probably for a while, or it goes the other way and they get their national, their national popular vote movement. You don't have a right to elect the president under the Constitution. People saying why would you advocate your rights? You don't advocate your rights.
You don't have that right. It's not a constitutional right to elect the president. And I just want to remind you guys that so anybody who is suggesting that people in the, in the the primary process have been, have, have been, had their rights removed from them because of the way that the the Democrats chose to do it. No, they didn't. I'm not naming any names. You guys can guess later. Go out there and read some things on social media.
I saw it. I'm going to do something since I showed JD Vance, I want to push this up there. This is another piece that we've covered a little bit on and I want to touch it long form. MSNBC is pushing this thing that basically JD Vance is like this anti woman guy because he said something about the role of postmenopausal women in society. And his statement, this is this woman's pushback. So she's apparently a journal journalist and an author.
And her name is Desiree Cooper. And you seen her on the screen right here. She says the common thread I have with JD Vance's Meemaw that his remarks made cut extra deep. So she's feeling really bad. She sacrificed everything to support her grandchildren, and so did his.
And so the story goes, is that his Meemaw, his grandmother, according to his 2016 book, was very responsible for his success because she gave up everything to not pursue her dreams, but to make sure that he was able to be successful. And there are a lot of women who have taken on the burden of bad parents, and they have become parents even though they are actually grandparents. And we know that's a thing. And sometimes it's because of death, and I get that.
But a lot of times, even in our own family, it's because of a failure of people in the generation that actually had the kids, because of drug abuse, because of irresponsible decisions, because maybe the same situation as this lady, they have bad credit. They just give up on their kids. And so grandparents step in and do the job. Now, thank God we have that social safety net that exists because of some families that are willing to go and take on
that burden. But the interesting thing is this woman takes this as an attack on JD Vance because he said the whole purpose, actually a podcast host said the whole purpose of postmenopausal females. Who is the podcast host? I remember reading this the other day. Let me let me hit the hyperlink real quick. The who's the podcast host that says this? I think it was on Daily Signal. And now I'm not going to be able to fight. Oh, it's Eric Weinstein. OK.
So Eric Weinstein or Eric Weinstein says this, that the purpose of postmenopausal females is to help raise grandchildren. And he agrees with it. And so that's the attack line is that he basically doesn't think that women have value when they're older. But look at what had to fail for this woman, this journalist Desiree Cooper, to have to step into that role. It means that her children who had children failed to be there.
If things work the way they're supposed to be working, and if you actually believe as a conservative that there are certain roles that fit people, then being a grandparent does mean that you are supportive of the children of the next generation. If things work well, you've been theoretically, according to the American system, you're supposed to put money away. You're supposed to be able to at some point no longer, you're no longer physically able to work.
Maybe, or maybe it's just not inappropriate. Or maybe you've actually just got enough money that you don't have to work as hard as you did and you have the ability to pass on information and you could be generational wisdom and knowledge. We're seeing this in our own family. It's incredibly important. The other thing is my generation, I'm in my 40s. So people that are in their 30s and 40s saw this kind of loss of this. We don't live in the same place
as necessarily as our parents. We don't necessarily have have that institutional knowledge that's handed down and for people that had a failed generation of parents where the grandparents had to step in, it means that one of the safety lines is cut. I just find it really offensive that this woman is is trying to simplify something. What he said was this woman did something amazing, his grandmother, but it's because his mom blew it, which I think
is also really important, right? Like when you have a generation of people that don't do their job, that want to get vasectomies and trans their kids, that want to go out and have abortions and go down Democrat policies. That's the argument. JD Vance is making a fundamentally conservative argument about what is better, and he's actually not even saying it. It's Eric Weinstein who's saying it biologically, that there is a time when you matter a little bit less in the genetic sphere
of things. I've already said the minute that you were able to have kids and they were able to stand on their own 2 feet, biologically you're sort of like you're sort of superfluous. Is that calloused? Yes. Is it emotional? Is that how I emotionally feel? No. But if you look at the grand scheme of things, if you didn't exist anymore, you are not going to be the person that's going to be the make or break or the OR the the pass or fail of the next generation. And that is the victory.
It's very weird. It's very weird to see this stuff. I said the word weird about 50 times right now because all of these arguments for all the fact that they were trying to pin this on JD Vance, it's completely outlandish to me. I'm going to throw a couple other things out here. That is the the the fear and I think they don't land well. I'm going to go through these kind of quickly because I don't want to go too long today. This was put out by Pro Politico and so I'm starting to see some
of the rumblings. In addition to the joy and the exhaustion, there is a normalization that there could be political violence and they're going to try to pin it on the political right. And so I'm seeing that right now. Pro Politico did a pro Politico did this long story about a military group, militia group that you've never heard of, called the American Patriot 3 Percenters. Never heard of them before.
I worked in places where we did surveillance on people that were theoretically involved in domestic terrorism. They call this armed and underground. Inside the turbulent and secret world of the American militia.
The idea of a militia that you would train with your neighbors with firearms and tactics and know how to solve a problem is very American. And it may come back to being really important if this country gets as western as it could, which we're going to see some rumblings of in Chicago as the DNC kicks off when local law enforcement, the people that we sort of trusted to solve the problems.
If they are unable to do it, don't you want to know that your neighbors are able to step into the gap and, and hold that line? They're making this, this fear argument. They go out there and they basically attack the person who's the quote UN quote, national commander. But they openly say that he was smart enough to tell his people not to go to January 6th and not to, to wear any of their, their patches or anything like that. If they did.
That seems smart. That seems like a a people that understand discipline, which is kind of what we're all about when you talk about people in the military and the way that you would use weapons and tactics said you would employ force. I don't know, I read this whole article here and at the end of the day, it seemed like a dumb hit piece that basically said these guys aren't a problem, but we want to fear monger. So it's tumultuous and it's turbulent and it's a secret world.
And the guy who founded it, they claim he's a liar because he served in the military, but he didn't actually deploy in the military. So that means something to something. I don't know what it is. Also, he was a model when he was younger, which seems like right up their alley. Very interesting. Meanwhile, what we're not hearing about is this, 'cause I didn't see this on any of the main websites, but this seems
like a real big deal. This is a legacy that happens under Joe Biden's America. Two different articles, one from the from Fox News, which covered it only on Saturday.
The other one came out in the Air Force Times Security Forces, which is the the the military police unit that the Air Force has were fired upon by a drive by shooting outside of Joint Base San Antonio slash Lackland Air Force Base, specifically on the Medina Training Annex. Now this is near and dear to my heart, not only because I live in Texas and it's just down the road from me, but I spent two years of my life living and training at the Medina training annex.
It's this like little jumped off section where nobody from big Air Force really pays attention. And we've got the the cooks train there, the security forces train there and the pair rescue and the combat control and attack peas go and train there. So it's home to the 342nd Training Squadron, which is was my home for two years. And it's very interesting to see that they had basically two separate attacks. You don't normally hear this. They don't have any subset, any
suspects in the case supposedly. But somewhere around 2:00 in the morning, somebody drove by and started firing at the gate. There was only one, there was only one gate guard there at the time. And then at 4:30 it happens again, at least one subject firing out of a sedan. And apparently they said officers, but it sounded like there was only a solo person at the gate. Originally they beefed up security at that gate. I've I've gone through that gate of all hours of the day and
night. I've gone over and over again. And if you know the neighborhood outside of the Medini training Annex, it's garbage. I actually had dudes that were out on a run that got shot in the neck with pellet guns out there because there's like just crappy kids and gang banger like, you know, garbage. But do they call that out here and say that it's a crap neighborhood full of like
Hispanic gang members? No, it was a place that you could you, you didn't want to listen to earbuds when you were running outside there at least in the like the the twenty 10s, because it was a really good way to get shot. But seriously, like by a pellet gun or people would come and try to steal your Walkman from your your phone. Not a nice place. In any case, I don't see any coverage of that. I also don't see any coverage of the fact that there's garbage outside that gate and the
garbage people. We're going to worry about militia movements, but not the Hispanic gang members or in this case, the black gang members who are in Baltimore. Apparently there's this is like absolute mystery of what's going on in Baltimore. There was a mass shooting. Nobody knows who was shot. Nobody knows anything about who was involved in it. One person dead, 7 injured, multiple subjects opening firing. It's Baltimore. Do you want a clue? I used to work in Baltimore pretty regularly.
It's black gang members. And you know who the victims of this are, by the way, They're also black people in crappy neighborhoods. Why can they not just say this? This is CNN. They managed to say the truth about the DNC being a, you know, audacious. What they can't say is that the shooters of these things are almost definitely black and that the victims are probably black tube. They don't describe either one of them. What they did is they kind of
made a gun control argument. They said that multiple victims were found with gunshot wounds when the police arrived. The shooting happened at 8:00 PM. So just like right at the hours of darkness, but not quite dark. You think people couldn't see what was going on? I don't. Victims walked into the hospital seeking treatment. A 36 year old man was pronounced
dead. No further information as we would say in the Intel community and investigators believe that the victims range between 22 and 45 years old. The oldest victim was 46. That doesn't seem like 22 to 45. OK, got it. So there, there ranges from a stable to critical condition. So this was a serious interaction. No further information. By the way, there have been 350 mass shootings. You know where a lot of them happened in Chicago where the
DNC is about to take place. How many mass shootings can we expect in the next week that are not going to be covered because of the race of the shooters, of the victims, because God forbid you have to tell the truth about what's going on here. They're complicit in this and they're normalizing a certain type of violence and they're covering up another type of violence, which is the actual violence that lead to actual homicides in this country. And it's certainly not black
people at at in general. It's a very small fragment. You can actually look at the people who are most likely to be shot and most likely to be shooters, and they are black males involved in gang activity and narcotics between the ages of 16 and 35. It's a really, really, really concrete group. And the victims can be anybody who lives around those people. I don't know why we continue to call them mass shootings when these used to be regularly
called gang shootings. And we used to be an honest country about that kind of stuff. In any case, this stuff should be on your radar as the DNC kicked off because not just pro Palatine idiots that are out there running around and screaming free Palestine and wanting to fight with cops. This is also the opportunity for some, you know, some turf battles to take place while the
cops are distracted. When they pull all of the cops in Chicago into certain neighborhoods so that they can go and handle the security of the DNC because Kamala Harris is there and they don't want it to look bad. Don't think that there's not going to be a reaction in the communities where these people who have had long standing beefs are not going to step up and do them.
So you can look for a very silent Chicago outside of the areas where the police are trying to handle the DNC and ward off that 1968 thing where they learn their lesson. What they're not going to be able to do is backfill more police positions. And they're already understaffed. So that's my little prediction for the week is that we may not see any real violence of any kind that matters in front of the DNC.
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in about a week and a half ago. Says are you a good German? Do you pretend to be gay to better your political career? Do you carry a picture of Chris Ray in your wallet? Then this review is for you. I absolutely love it when people are sarcastic. So thank you so much John. Here we go. I continued listening to the Kyle Seraphin show and may cause you to begin to think for yourself and that may be against everything you've been taught in
the public school. Once you know this podcast accepts all and by listening to Kyle, you'll have a clearer picture of what's going on in our nation, what's needed to turn this ship around. Are you a good German? Is that a thing? That is a category for you? That's not a good thing to be. I actually called the deputy assistant director of human resources at the FBI good German for enforcing a nasal swab testing.
It's an it's an implied insult that you are the kind of person you should have hanged at Nuremberg for violating human rights, which is what I said explicitly, which is to say that you're a flippin Nazi. Don't be a good German. Don't just go along to get along. Don't just get your paycheck and a pension because you're not willing to pay attention. Don't do that. Don't be that person. I got a 5 star review for you. I'm sorry. I've got a palate cleanser for you. And this is related to the
modern problems. This is a fun take on it. So just come on. We talked about England in the last couple weeks and some of the knife crime that they have going on here. I found this comedian. This is the at least America has modern problems is the take. Look, this is a a dark humor, but this is what we're all about here on the Kyle Seraphin show. So enjoy this one comedian talking about maybe the differences between America and the old, the old the British Empire.
Where's your accent from? I wasn't sitting with, it was really fun. I was making fun of them a lot because you live there now, dude. I was making fun. Can I? I was making fun of them because there's so many people over there. Here's an exam when the queen died. My buddy was like, have you heard? The Queen has passed and Prince Charles is taking the throne. Are you reading a book? You want me to play along? Have you alerted the town crier? You always say. They Heckle me.
They Heckle me. They're like, you've got a gun problem. They said we have a gun problem. And I was like, yeah, at least it's a modern problem. What's the biggest violent crime in New London right now? Nice. Yeah, they have a dagger problem. It's only I've done. This you can't. Dodge a bullet, baby America. It's a serious problem and you can't dodge a bullet. If you just look to the right a little bit, yo, you can dodge the bullet. Do you see?
Donald Trump has made that impact on culture. Everything about that little comedy bit makes me happy, too. By the way, the dagger problem, that's funny, like the the fact that matter is as human beings will do violence to each other wherever they are with whatever tools they have. So don't let people distract you with the gun argument. I think that's the that's the kind of closing thought there. But how interesting because I don't know what that comedian's
voting habits are. Comedians tend to be pretty liberal, but they like to offend a lot of people. But the way that Donald Trump, can we bring that back into the news cycle? Can we remember, please, that some unhinged lunatic tried to shoot and kill the guy that was that went to the RNC and actually won the primary versus this lady who's been appointed for all of her joy? In any case, I just wanted to kind of resettle us on that.
There is going to be this distraction because I do think something bad will happen in Chicago. It just probably won't happen right next to the DNC. And now you guys heard it here. First, stick around with the
Kyle Sheriff and show this week. We're going to have Mark Naughton on. Make sure you got the notifications clicked on, whether you're on YouTube or whether you're on Twitter on X, if you're listening to us on Rumble, if you're on the Locals app, wherever it is that you're listening to us, make sure you got notifications on because we're going to go live at like a random.
Sometimes when Mark is out in the world, he's going to send the feed in and I'm going to pipe it to you and we'll do some commentary. I'll put the comedian's name out on social media. It'll be on true social and it'll be on Twitter in a little bit here. I got to go pull his name because I didn't actually see it and I should give him credit. But good work on everyone's end there, folks. Thank you for joining our show. We really do appreciate it. We do appreciate your reviews.
We appreciate you joining us. We appreciate you sharing it and we will see you again tomorrow. I've almost forgot tomorrow morning I have an interview and we are going to be talking about Gold IR as I I tease this up. We've actually got it. It's the owner and president of a company called Miles Franklin. They do precious metals. He's an expert in the field, 30 plus years of experience. He is going to debunk the IRA
myths. The mega gold rush should not be something that takes your life savings. So share that one. Make sure people know if you have friends that are thinking about putting money into gold, they need to listen to our show tomorrow. Nobody is going to play this for you in the same way, at least not in the right wing space that I can see because a lot of people are invested in making money on gold Iras. They are taking your life savings and they are.
They are pilfering it, so check out tomorrow. Share the show early and often. I will actually post the link soon. It'll be up in the next couple hours and that way you guys can share it around and people can tune in. All right, until then, God bless all of you. Be safe. If you live anywhere, but especially if you live in Chicago and we'll see you tomorrow morning.
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