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Standards are important norms we set in order to gauge Quantity X against Quantity Z. The argument is made that the political Left have no standards, and thus, all things are fair game. We are seeing this in several public situations today - college campus protests; a Presidential race; debate about conflict, war, and US military intervention; and lastly and most importantly - weaponization of our legal system. Let's get into some of the glaring contrasts from this week. Today's podcast supported by https://CatholicVote.Org (Get in The LOOP)Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites:https://contingencymedical.com/ (Emergency Antibiotic Kit!)https://4Patriots.com/KYLE (Survival foods)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding)https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky) 🇺🇸 Follow Kyle on X/Truth Social/Instagram: @KyleSeraphin⭐️ APPLE Podcasts 5-star Reviews (Leave one and listen for us to read it): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kyle-seraphin-show/id1654162813

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Take a look behind the curtain with the real whistleblower and American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lives. Here is Civil Liberties Enthusiasm, Second Amendment Defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraf. Well, hello my friends, and welcome to the Kyle Seraf and show. Today is Thursday. It is April the 25th, and we are rolling live on... Yup,

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time every day. It's 0, 9, 30 Eastern time, that's 8, 30 here in Texas, America. Are you guys getting a weird sound? Why are people saying that I'm on Helium? I don't feel like I'm on Helium. So let's talk about what's going on today. We've got a couple things. First of all, I want to thank all of you from joining us from the AMRAD chat. There it is, like there, look at that. Boom!

The AMRAD pod has rated this stream. Guys, there's a cool function that's going on right now on Rumble where we can actually allow a stream to feed into another stream, and that is what the AMRADs are doing. If you want to catch the AMRAD podcast, you can do that also live at 0, 8, 30 Eastern time, or that's 7, 30 here in Texas, America. It's a little early. I'm

in the middle of the show prep. And when that happens, you will automatically get dropped right into our chat right there. So thanks to Steve and Garrett, some of whom were popped in here. I think I think Garrett was in the chat. Thanks for joining us. Guys, here's what we got going on today. We're going to talk about SCOTUS and the qualified immunity.

I want to touch on something I did yesterday because there was a little bit more that I wanted to sew up on that. And there's a couple of stories going on. That argument is happening today in the Supreme Court of the United States. So we'll do so. We're going to talk about the difference between targets of interest and targets of opportunity. It's

a military concept. It's an idea that there are some things that happen that are presented to you. And there are some things that you plan on a strategic level. We're going to get into what that would mean, what that looks like. There's this back and forth going on. Dan Bongino said it very clearly the other day. Campaigns are about contrast. I'd never thought of that in that way. And it has really stuck with

me. We've got some really good contrast between Biden and Trump. We've got some different contrast between what lawfare looks like on the political left and the right. So we'll get into that. The scary, scary bird flu. Is it coming to you? Do you have to throw out all

of your dairy? What else we've got? We got some interesting videos defending the college protesters that are making a mess of college campuses and standing for Palestine. People will die. And yeah, we'll get into all that stuff as well. So that's what we got going on today. I hope you guys stick around. If you are just joining us, thank you for doing so. I hope you guys appreciate a

little bit of more of a nuanced take. We don't do talking points here. Nobody owns us. Nobody tells us what to do. And despite despite the allegations by James O 'Keefe types, I don't think I'm demonically possessed. I certainly didn't run off with $10 million. And I don't favor some sort of a new world order, which his attorney hit me up with. We might talk about that at the end of the show if we

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director is too busy monitoring Catholics. Critics say to be monitoring protests. Chris Ray went out in front of the public the other day and said very clearly that we do not monitor protests. And that is false. I have been stationed in multiple protests to make sure that people didn't get out of hand and rowdy. If you guys want to read more about that, go to Catholic

vote .org today and you can do Catholic vote .org slash loop. And that will just get you to the web based version. All right. Let's get started. Let's get started right away. Let's just do that. We're going to get into the Supreme Court thing. I talked yesterday for just a bit about the concept of qualified immunity. That's what is at odds here. That's what the Supreme Court is tackling. This is an article from NBC

news. You can usually tell from the color scheme where it comes from. It's written by someone named Lawrence Hurley, who I don't know. And Ryan J. Reilly, who I don't know either, but I know of and Ryan J. Reilly is the quintessential beta male ish kind of tubby journalist over at NBC that covers quote unquote justice, whatever that

means. He's also the guy that you may have seen a long time ago going viral because he didn't know the difference between rubber bullets and earplugs, the foemies that you might put in if you've been to a gun range. Tells us a little bit about who has and who has not shot a gun in their life. That will actually come up at the end of the show today. So stick around for that kind

of fun stuff. Ryan Reilly's take on this and Lawrence Hurley's take. I'm just going to read some of it and then I want to reflect a little bit more on what's going on. But you're seeing here sort of this contrast between Donald Trump and Jack Smith, the special prosecutor who's going after him tackling an

unprecedented and politically fraught issue. The Supreme Court on Thursday considers former President Donald Trump's assertion of total immunity from criminal charges over his attempt to overturn the 2020 election results. Let's just take that sentence as it stands. NBC and in this case, Ryan Reilly, who apparently did up like a huge chunk on in his book about me, which is very funny because

we've never spoken. So he's just taken it from my podcast. I don't think he got the information correct. Apparently he alleges some Hatchack violations, which is kind of funny. And in any case, and yes, I did have a picture of Donald Trump in my cubicle after Donald Trump was no longer president before Donald Trump was running for office and it was a picture of Donald Trump riding on a tank carrying

a golden bazooka. That's not a Hatchack violation, people. If you guys don't know what the Hatchack is, it's the law that prohibits people in federal jobs from doing political partisan advertisements or political statements while on the job. I didn't do any of that ever and never was that alleged by the DOJ either. It's

just a smear. It's kind of funny. OK, so Donald Trump is alleging that he or he's asserting that he has total immunity from criminal charges over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. First of all, NBC is arguing right there, they are opening with the statement that they that he is, in fact, trying to overturn or that he did try to overturn the 2020 election

results. That's a pretty bold claim. That has not been adjudicated and that will not be something that is being addressed right now. There's actually no ability to prove that. That's what Jack Smith is attempting to prove. So they are already asserting that the case against Trump that the Special Council brought, the conspiracy against rights charge is, in fact, already

adjudicated. That's false. So NBC very disingenuous with this kind of coverage. And like I said, the first sentence sets it up. The idea of total immunity. We're talking more about what is called qualified immunity. Yesterday, I gave you the basic understanding of if you are doing your job in the course of your job, you actually hurt somebody else or some other thing happens. You

are covered. You are what is called scoped from prosecution simply because it was in the course of your job. The question that the Supreme Court is handling today. Which is very important. The question is, did Donald Trump's actions fall within the scope of his duties as president? Can he question election results? Can he move forward and ask certain questions about election integrity, which is

handled on a state to state basis? And would that ever be a violation of law? If he is in a political office and he is doing political things, he's in a partisan held office. Can they come after him for statements that are not necessarily criminal? But they are trying to allege they are. They're basically trying to frame what he did as outside the scope of the duties. This

is what's being adjudicated. OK, and that actually comes up further because Arizona just indicted two former Trump types. You've got Giuliani, you've got Mark Meadows. They are making a play to move the ball. And that's why today's question is if you have no standards, you know, then nothing is out of bounds for you. If you don't have any rules, any guardrails, any boundaries, then you can do

anything you want. This is why the political left operates the way that it does. The problem with the political right, which is actually a good thing, folks, is that standards are supposed to be part of what we are conserving. If you are a conservative and you want to conserve something, it should be standards that includes

standards of dignity. When we're talking about Western society and civilization, the standard of keeping track and protecting innocence and children and women, those are worth doing. If you want to be a conservative, if you want to be on the political right, the standard should be that you have some standards and you hold yourself accountable and you can bring it to other people as well. The left does not have this

problem. They are not burdened by standards. And so because they have no guardrails, they also have a really hard time of saying, this is OK and this is not OK. That's why they do things that would be referred to as a double standard. The double standard simply means you have no objective thing to compare anything against.

And when you do such things, anything goes because there is no truth, which is what we're getting to truth with a capital T. If you are a Christian, that comes from a godly perspective, that there is a truth. It is aspirational. It is almost platonic, if you will, which is to say an ideal that we strive to get closer to. Interestingly enough, that was the

mission of what Project Veritas claimed. It was not the reality of what Project Veritas did. But the concept of veritas truth in Latin is that there is an objective truth. And if you don't hold yourself to that standard, and like I said, the political left is unburdened by this standard, then you can do anything. This is why they are in court

right now. We are going to find out whether or not the Supreme Court determines, unlike what Ryan Riley and Hurley here are talking about. We're going to decide whether or not Americans can expect that their president has immunity, qualified immunity under the scope of his job, which is that he runs the entire executive. There's a fun little piece in here that I want to get a little bit further into,

because it's kind of funny. It says legal experts are questioning whether Trump's broad argument that the entire election interference indictment should be dismissed based on immunity, the court will rule on whether or not these official acts are protected. Which official acts are protected? That's what they're trying to determine and how quickly

it rules will be of equal importance. There's another little piece in here if I can find it. Ah, this is the part that the federal, the federal appeals court ruled. It would be a striking paradox if the president, who alone is vested with the constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, were the sole officer capable of defying those laws with

impunity. I want you to think about what they're saying here in this appeals court ruling, because the appeals court said that Trump is not immune from prosecution. What's funny is, and you should understand that under the Department of Justice, there are United States attorneys. The United States attorneys delegate their authorities to assistant United States attorneys, their federal prosecutors, their law

enforcement. They're not fine prosecutors. I have not heard anyone make this argument. Maybe they will make this today in the Supreme Court. There is an idea. There is a concept called otherwise illegal activity. This is a thing that the FBI uses, that the DOJ uses as broadly. So that means ATF, that means DEA, in fact, the DEA uses it all the time. Otherwise illegal activity is a waiver for a very narrow

subset of things. It's a waiver that says we will ignore federal law and you will not be held liable because you are working as an agent of the government. I want you to process this. This is actually very important. If this occurred to me when they made this argument, I hadn't seen this pulled out of the federal appeals court ruling prior. Otherwise illegal activity means that

the government. But specifically the DOJ, the DOJ answers to who? The attorney general. The attorney general answers to the president of the United States. That is where the authority is vested. The president as the executive of the government. Hands down authorities in a chain of command. It goes something like this. President of the United States, Attorney General. That's the person who's the

cabinet level position in charge of the DOJ. Attorney General to United States attorney. That's a politically appointed position to Section Chief Unichief. Take your pick all the way down to line prosecutor, assistant United States attorney. That assistant United States attorney has the authority to waive federal law. Has the authority to do so? The sole officer capable of defying those laws with

impunity. The federal government regularly tells people that they can defy federal law with impunity. And it's called otherwise illegal activity. That authority comes all the way from the president. It is delegated down to a line prosecutor like a GS 13 or a GS 14 federal prosecutor. This should be raised. And people are familiar with it. What is that? What is otherwise illegal activity? Kyle, break it down. OK,

sorry. Sometimes I get ahead of myself. The DEA will regularly tell drug dealers that you can do drugs with your with your subject that you are investigating. They will let confidential human sources. They will get a piece of paper that says you can engage in selling or buying

narcotics. You can sell guns to people who are not authorized to own them that you know are a criminal or they are doing some criminal enterprise or they in violation of 922 that they are a prohibited person. You can do all kinds of wild stuff. They will let people post child pornography. Somebody accused me of they like this half ass accusation.

They're like, how many times have you ever visited the government sanctioned your child pornography websites? There are a lot of things on the dark web that the FBI actually runs. It's Adolithicum. Maryland, I had a buddy who used to work there as an analyst and they run stings on predators. That's actually a good thing, I think. It's iffy when it comes to like how our Constitution is

supposed to work. But when it comes to like the moral good, are they going after bad guys? Yeah, you can break all kinds of laws as a federal agent. Federal agents authorities are special agents. That's what I used to be a special agent of the FBI. Special means a narrow scope. It means that only in certain circumstances do I represent the government's interest and they are explicitly lined out in the

credentials that I've showed you before. The credentials tell you what you can and cannot do. And then there's all kinds of policy that's built up behind it. But you are a limited scope agent of the government. The real agents of the government are cabinet level officials. Yep, ambassadors. And it turns out the president of the United States is the agent of the government from which all executive

authority comes from. Hmm. Ain't that something? This is going to be a real interesting kind of piece to play with. In the meantime, we've got all kinds of contrasting things that are happening to try to distract us. What's really going on here in this country? As I said, the campaign is about contrasts. And the contrast is that one guy is fighting for his freedom and his life. And I don't love Donald Trump. Anybody

who watches me knows this. OK, like, you know, if I wanted to do the real MAGA grift, it would be very easy. I would throw MAGA all over my stuff. You'd see me wearing Trump t -shirts on here instead of Gerardo Boyle t -shirts. I could do all these kind of things. I don't do that because I don't think Trump is the best person in the world.

But I do think between the two in the binary between Biden and Trump, it's not even close. It's not even nearly close. And the other thing is Americans actually think that, too. We're going to show you some

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going to get both sides of the coin. We're going to hear from the dear, dear honest operator Omar Ilhan Ohar. This is coming from ABC saying that college protests. This is a live update. 93 have been invested in rested at USC. The protests have broken out in colleges from Harvard to USC. Yeah, they've gone all the way

from the East Coast to the West Coast. You don't see a lot of the stuff at like University of Kansas right now, although you might like all college campuses are kind of captured territory. The protests have broken out at colleges and universities across the country, mostly on the coast, in connection with the war in Gaza. Isn't it funny that they say the war in Gaza and then they say many pro -Palestinian protesters? Like,

is there a Palestine? Can someone just comment to me on that? I understand that it was a Roman province. I understand that it was a territory that was called out, but like they're not. Palestinian is a it's not them. Anyhow, pro -Palestinian protesters are calling for their colleges to divest of funds from Israeli military operations. Do we really think that the colleges are invested in

Israeli military operations? This is a distraction because children are dumb and young kids do dumb things all the time. And part of your job as an adult is to kind of help cultivate what it is that's true, help them understand the point of college was never to go there and learn all the things on how to do your job. Do you guys realize that the purpose of academia, historically speaking, that the actual purpose of the

university and the difference between them? As I understand it, colleges and universities used to just be the number of volumes in your in your library. That's sort of irrelevant today. But you used to go to college to learn how to think. Not what to think, by the way,

it wasn't in the doctor nation school. This is why the Socratic method still exists in law schools, because if you come out indoctrinated and you're unable to process novel information, you will be overwhelmed in a legal sense. You will make bad arguments like O 'Keeffe and and his girlfriend's arguments that somehow I'm a a demonically possessed person, but I should also obey the golden

rule. By the way, if you say that you may do this and you could have this and this, that is very weak legalese for you didn't do it, but we're trying to scare you. I got some cease and desist letters. I'm just they're laughing. They were served by email and text messages. Guys, don't don't fret about me getting sued. That's nonsensical. If

they sued me, then I would have discovery. If they don't understand that, then they would be screwed. They are probably the dumbest people that I've ever had to deal with. And I've dealt with some dumb people because I used to be a federal agent and I used to be a paramedic on a street, picking up like homeless people that are retarded and crazy, fully crazy, like real, real dumb

and real, real dangerously, dangerously mentally ill. In any case, these these protesters are doing something they are not thinking. They are not critically thinking. They are Jewish students. They're going after Jewish students. They're calling out the protests for for being anti -Semitic. They're scaring these kids off. They are trying to get this movement. We

see them at Yale, at New York University. They're they're citing Harvard, University of Texas at Austin, Shocker and University of Southern California, basically liberal and or leftist bastions of thought. Confusion. Because these kids don't have a critically evaluated information. And that's how you have someone like Ilhan Omar going out there saying that we are making it very dangerous.

Speaker Mike Johnson apparently visited Columbia and he was like, hey, you can't be doing this. Don't do that. It's dangerous and stupid. And instead, you've got this woman who is a terrorist sympathizer sitting in our Congress, who was raised in a non -country. Somalia is basically a territory that hasn't had a

functional government since I was a child. And rather than be grateful to the brilliance of this country that has saved her and given her family opportunities that could never exist, given her wealth and power and allowed her to sit in our

most august body of legislation. Instead of having that sort of take this woman hates America, which you guys already know, that's not, that's not strange you, but she's going out there with this basic like it's always going to the lowest, lowest level. Oh, it's unsafe. You're making people unsafe. Welcome to America, sweetheart. Freedom

is unsafe. If you want to see real lacks of safety, go move you and your family, take your brother husband and go back to Somalia. Drag your kids out there to take your white new husband and go hang out in Somalia. Does that sound like a thing? Why are you trying to create Somalia in America? And we've seen all kinds of crazy stuff where she's speaking, you know, in languages that are that she

thinks no one is going to be able to translate. This woman is a radical. She's allowed to say what she wants. That's the brilliance of our country. How about it? You just sound stupid when you do it like this. And it is not surprising that he would go out to Columbia University and stir up really more anger and hate and endanger the lives of young people who are at

that encampment at Columbia University. Are we really endangering the lives of young people that are in a camp? Or are they endangering themselves by hanging out with a bunch of filthy weirdos sleeping in tents? I mean, would you go camping with people that you didn't know in the woods? Why would you do that in New York City? That doesn't make any sense to

me. Also, I saw one of you mentioned we have someone in the chat called Cleo Cleo and Cleo triggered Miss Cleo in my brain. Is it just me or is the fact that she always wears a turban? Could we do like a could someone get a meme going of her as Miss Cleo? Because that'd be really fun. Remember the the prognosticator, the TV, the TV fortune teller Miss Cleo was great. Is that is that where Ilhan

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then they call me. Go figure, huh? Okay. What is this all coming down to? This is all coming down to, okay, we'll go back to the Fox piece of it, because Fox actually also covered this. The Columbia protests are apparently the writing on the wall about both anti -Semitism and campuses, but the student organization says that it's really about a lack of leadership. And

that I think is actually very true. Look, when you're a child or you're a young adult and your brain is still forming, your cerebral cortex is still trying to get its feet underneath it. So to speak, the founder of this group is saying that essentially that all this rage is coming from a place of confusion. And I think that's true. I don't think people are

angry at Israel. They are angry that the world is screwed up, that there's a lot of injustice and they don't know how to deal with it. So he's essentially arguing that it's a lack of leadership. This was the same problem they're claiming that happened in the 1930s, the harassment intimidations of the Jewish people across Europe. Essentially, they're talking about scapegoating. And I don't disagree with this.

Jewish students are being intimidated and harassed on college campuses. So I'm going to call with a Jewish student, had to go back to Columbia. Said, I can't wait to pack my bags, get on the first flight home. I don't want to be on this campus anymore. Well, that is the desired effect is to make people scared.

But the secondary, and I think that probably the causal piece here is that when you don't know what is wrong with the world and someone offers you, as we said the other day, a simple solution to a complex problem, then you jump on it. If you're dumb, if you haven't been critically formed, that is the reason why things like skepticism are sort of Western values. We're supposed to evaluate the source of the information

is that person in the position. Do they have the authority to make that statement? Do they have the knowledge of the statement? Are they credible? We should be doing that for all new sources. You should be doing it when I speak to you about something. You shouldn't just walk out and go, Kyle Sareff and said the qualified immunity applies here because the president, you know, does otherwise illegal activities.

That's a position that I think is true. But I don't know how it specifically does it. That's what that's what the courts are doing. There's a lot of legal minds that are going to get involved. So just take that as one more piece of information and then stack it against the others that you see in the world. It's a line of thinking. You should have many lines of thinking in your life as

you continue on. And this is something that is lacking on our college campuses and universities. If they are saying the simple problem is the Jews, there's a couple of people who have done that historically. It's all bad. It doesn't mean you have to love Jewish people specifically. I don't like any people. Anyone. I like people on a case by case basis. So

I think that otherwise you're bigoted. If you like people based on who they are, ethnic group wise, or if you dislike them, then you're a bigot. And I try not to be a bigot. I try to just like dislike everybody. That's a default position of pessimism about the human condition. And

then I accept people on a case by case basis. I will assume that even a priest that I just met who is wearing all the frogs and garments and has been out there in the world, I don't know him. So I don't think anything positive until proven otherwise. I'm not necessarily negative about them. I just don't go out there

and just assume anybody is good. There's this really interesting argument that was made to me the other day about the difference between men and women and trust. And this is something that is going on in this country. I've mentioned that we have this balance that's off. There is a feminine characteristic to America in 2024 that is not healthy because it has to be in balance with the masculine and it is not. Let

me throw this at you. Women accept everybody and when betrayed, they trust everybody and when betrayed. This is broadly speaking, ladies, I'm not talking to all of you, obviously. Some of you have experiences that led you away from this. However, the feminine position is to trust everybody. Then when betrayed be hurt. And then not trust those

people, kick them out of the circle. Men, generally speaking, distrust all people, at least masculine men do. They distrust all people and they invite people into the circle one at a time. So betraying a man is much more dangerous and violent because you've already been accepted in through some kind of qualities. This is what goes on with

Donald Trump. He's got people that he's accepted into the circle that have had to earn the trust. And then when they don't act trustworthy, then he's pissed. I understand that mindset. That is a masculine mindset. I think that's one of the problems that we have in this country right now. So let me bring this thing up here. This

is what's going on in Arizona. This is going to bring us to a discussion about the difference between targets of strategy or targets of interest and targets of opportunity, which is the contrast. One of them is a plan. Strategic targets, targets of interest take planning. They take resources. They

take study and evaluation. And that is what we are seeing here, I believe, with people like Giuliani and Mark Meadows being indicted for the 2020 election, quote unquote, subversion case. Really? Are you shitting me? You can't make this up. Coming from CNN politics desk, they're talking about a grand jury that has just handed over an indictment against the former president's allies. Of course, it's always Donald

Trump that has got to be the lead of that. How about they're just guys that were operating autonomously that happened to no Trump? They are talking about how this is the fake elector slate. There are several individuals that were connected to Trump's campaign that have been indicted. There are a total of 11 of them who acted as pro Trump electors. They did this in Michigan already, right? We

see this going on. These are strategic targets. There was a plan and they are rolling this thing out. They are tying people up. In. Aggressive litigation. So they can't be useful to Trump in as proxies or they can't be advisors because they've got their own problems and they're also incentivized to work against Trump because now

they are looking to save their own skin. What you're seeing here in the indictment in Arizona and in the United States, the people elected Joseph Biden as president on November 3rd, 2020. Very few of us believe that on the right. It seems like at least 50 percent of Americans on 50 percent of the people on the political right don't think that was a fair election. There's a lot of evidence against it. It

wasn't investigated properly by the FBI. I can tell you that was the case. They remove people who might be pro Trump from the election task force. So all that stuff is garbage to me. Unwilling to accept defeat defendants and the unindicted co conspirators. This is where they get towards Trump, right? Scheme to prevent the lawful transfer of power to keep the presidency and to keep unindicted conspirator co

conspirator one. That's Donald Trump in office against the will of the Arizona voters. Falsely claiming to be the duly elected and qualified electors, blah, blah, blah. So this is the whole thing. There was a big scheme. This is a political operation. This is a political hit job. And this is being done by

people on the political left. It is the attorney general, Chris Mays, a Democrat who announced this yesterday evening, focusing on these 11 individuals. Those are targets of strategy. There have been a number of strategic targets. People trying to remove Trump from the ballot. That's a strategic target. People trying to go after electors to try to make being a Republican criminality. That's

a target. So doing all these things. And in the meantime, you've got Joe Biden, who just absolutely sucks at doing his job. He's terrible. It doesn't matter who you listen to on the right. Nobody is in agreement that there's anything that's going on very good about this dude. Here you got. Who is this? This is CNN again, covering Caring Water. This is a really funny little picture. Look

at that. They framed him in a backwards hat. That is actually how Joe Biden wears. Holy crap. That is actually how Joe Biden wears a hard hat. Do you see this? OK, so behind him is like this silhouette. Somebody obviously took this picture and framed it properly so that there is a hard -headed worker, you know, United Auto worker, factory worker guy wearing a hard hat, but it's a silhouette

and it's in the backdrop. And it's it's blurred out with the bokeh of having this up close picture of Joe Biden. The funny thing is, is that the guy in the background, the silhouette is facing backwards. The bill is at the back of Biden's head. And we have seen Joe Biden actually put hard hats on improperly and pose with them because he's retarded. He's so old. He has no idea what's happening around him

anymore. It's really good. This is my new favorite picture. I may actually have to share this on social. Guys, don't cheat. Don't cheat me out of this in the live chat. This one's mine. Oh, good. OK. Biden keeps needling Trump as he walks a tightrope over his rival's trial. No, Joe Biden is the guy who is orchestrating this stuff, or at least the people that are operating on Joe

Biden's behalf have. President Joe Biden may not be saying much about his challenger's criminal trial, probably because it's garbage, but as Donald Trump sits down in a Manhattan courtroom, irritated, seemingly tired and by his own declaration, freezing cold, the president is still finding pleasant plenty of things to say

about his Bible. I'm sorry about his rival. He made fun of Trump's Bibles. He's saying things about the stock price of true social, which is still way, way up from where it started. So Trump made money on all this kind of stuff. And at the day, you've got this dude. He's taking these kind of weak, cheap shots. I want to do a contrast thing here. First,

let's start with Donald Trump. This is Fox News talking about Donald Trump and him visiting New York. He's in the middle of a criminal trial, supposedly fighting for his life. This is the kind of the crowds that turn out for Donald Trump. This is the coverage he's getting from Fox. So it's going to be it's going to be positive, but I'm just going to show you

a raw crowd shot afterwards. So let's start with the Fox coverage here away here. And he's going to talk here about New York City and quality of life issues. They say that everyday Americans are dealing with the Trump team tells us these union workers who are here to talk to the president are paying the price of failed economic policies currently in the country. So the president wants to talk

with these people to gain their support. These are hardworking New Yorkers, OK, union members who have been working on this big construction site here in Midtown, Manhattan, near Trump Tower. And let's just take a listen to what the crowd's saying. So you can hear those chants and then Brian and Ainsley, you guys can see the former president walking up and down here and shaking

hands. Yeah, what was that Trump that Trump that that that chant, rather, was we love Trump, we love Trump, we love Trump, right? And then they got this one, too. Show me. Show me Biden's crowd doing this. USA. USA. USA. USA. USA. USA. USA.

That's a couple hundred people, I would say, but they're they're blue collar people, they're regular folk that are working wage jobs that probably make pretty good money if they're union workers in New York City. But those are like the salt of the earth people that that keep this country running,

probably like many of you. Those are the kind of people who have the same background that are driving trucks and keeping our logistical supply chain and our running factories and are doing even even, you know, even white collar jobs. A lot of people that are working for a wage or looking at this Biden economy and they're not really impressed, and that makes sense. So this is the kind of excitement you get.

Meantime, you got Joe Biden. This was a little compilation put by the RNC. It's kind of a hit piece on it, but it's Biden's own words. The man shouldn't ever say language that involves numbers because he's basically a moron and he freezes on it. He says things that make no sense. Let me give you the backdrop on this. We

are thirty four trillion dollars in debt. And Biden is making the argument that he has cut the additional debt that we are putting on the additional debt that we are putting on an annual basis. He is doing less debt than previous, but he's claiming that he cut the national debt, which is utterly false. And he says it all the damn time. Here's an example of how often this clown show is trying

to hit you with numbers. And I'm not sure what he even knows what these numbers mean at this point. I cut the national debt by one trillion seven hundred billion dollars. We literally cut the federal debt in half by one point four trillion dollars. One trillion seven hundred billion dollars. One trillion seven hundred billion dollars cut. We cut the debt by one point seven billion in the last two years. Let

me say that again. One point seven trillion dollars. I reduced the financial budget by one point seven billion. OK, I reduced the debt. We cut the federal debt in half, if not in the first two years of my administration, I cut the debt by one point seven trillion dollars. One point seven billion dollars. One point seven trillion, one point seven trillion dollars. One point seven trillion dollars. Seven

billion dollars. One point seven trillion dollars. One point seven billion dollars. It's a trillion trillion trillion dollars. Not billion trillion dollars. One point seven trillion dollars. Hemmy. No one's. One million. And I'm also hearing a one point twenty one gigawatts in my head. If I had a soundboard, that's why that's what I would do. I would just want to queue up. Doc Brown, one point twenty one

gigawatts. I just want like weird numbers shouted by old angry men. And Biden is obviously that. So the debt is almost at thirty five trillion dollars. They cut the national debt by half per him. And they cut one point seven trillion. You don't have to be an expert on math to know that one point seven is not half of thirty five ish. You're not even in the ballpark, bro. You're

not even close. But this is what we got. The other thing I like is that Joe Biden is he's both a bully and a liar. He's been like that for a long time. He's kind of pugilistic. He seems like he was a weak man that like like to talk sort of dealing with one of them right now. People that use a lot of words, but don't really understand how the world works. And obviously I've never stepped

behind anything that got them calc. It's like Joe Biden's been in office since he was 29 years old. I was a moron when I was 29. I was in the military, but I was a moron. I didn't know very much. He's completely formed by that. And since since then, he's basically had like one, two jobs. He's been a senator. He's been a vice president. Now he's a president. I guess three jobs. He's been a guy who takes money

from other people. Yeah, he's an old man yelling at the cloud. So check this out. This is him talking about how politics is so so aggressive these days. It's so mean. It's mean spirited. And we should do better. We should do better in politics in America. You know, one of the things that's going on here, all kids aside, is the way we dedicate people, the way we talk about people, the way we talk about it. He's

even making fun of my being an Irish cast. I can't. I mean, what tell us this? It's never been like this. Never been like this. It's going to stop. I thought he was a Puerto Rican raised in the Black Church. I didn't know he was an Irish Catholic. Did you guys know that? Did you know that when he does the ups and sounds of

thumbs of sums of cross? Yeah, so anyway, it's really important that we get nicer, that our political discourse gets nicer, that we stop being so mean to each other, saying things that are pugilistic and aggressive. We need less mean tweets, less Donald Trump in the world, right? Think about the guys you grew up with you like to get into the corner and just give them a straight left. I'm not suggesting we hit the

president. I'm not suggesting we hit the president. I'm just saying, wouldn't you like to just, wouldn't you like to give them just a straight left? Some of us call that a jab if you're right handed, right? Yeah, but you called a straight left because you've never been in a boxing match because someone's probably never ever hit you and you probably needed it a lot. That's probably the way Joe Biden

grew up. Soft words, no actions. And then talking to people who are actually men, like that was some kind of a workers meeting. The fun thing about it is the contrast of a dude who's walking around talking to people at a construction site unscripted and then this dude. This is the man that's sitting in the office. I already shared this on social media. You guys can steal it from me if you like. It's

out there. It's available to you. You remember the meme when he said, repeat the line? Do you remember he's reading off the teleprompter and he said, repeat the line. Right. Repeat the line. I think I actually have, do I have a blank screen here? I may actually have a blank screen. Give me one second because I want to show you what this would look like. But repeat the line is kind of

that classic. You don't, you're not tracking ahead because you're an old guy. Okay, here's what's coming up. Look at this. This is what was on the White House teleprompter folks. Imagine what we can do next for more years and then the audience chance. That's what's supposed to happen. But there was a pause in there and he read the pause as you guys might expect because he's Joe Biden. He literally became, he

literally became the meme. Imagine what we can do next. Four more years. Pog, pog, pog, pog, pog. Pog, pog, pog, pog. Pog, pog, pog, pog. Imagine what we can do. He's like, and then he smiles, right? He's confused. What just happened? Well, it just went down. Imagine what we can do next. Four more years. Pog, pog, pog, pog, pog. Four more years. Four more years. Four more years. Imagine what. In

his head, you can hear him. They like me. They really like me. They really like me. It's so goofy. What on earth is going on there? Are we okay? Is this country screwed with this stuff? It's so bizarre. We're just living in this alternate reality where a guy who's so confused that he reads the pause in parentheses on the teleprompter out loud, the same one who said, repeat the line. And

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This is the thing that scares the crap out of me because this is the real contrast. Boom, where is this coming from? This is coming from ABC today. Did a little bit more ABC than normal. US secretly sent long -range missiles to Ukraine to use against Russian invaders, White House officials say. How secretly did they do that then if they're reporting it in ABC? Do you ever question just the

words? Like why? Pentagon confirmed Wednesday that it had secretly provided Ukraine with some long -range Army tactical missile systems. These are called ATEC missile systems that can reach deep into the Russian occupied territories or even strike more deeply into Russia itself, prevent potentially provoking a response in the Kremlin. Although America intends them only to be used for occupied territory. Well,

that's what America said. So that's what America meant. No, it's a provocation to our Cold War enemy who is no longer in the Cold War with us, but we are trying to spark it up again. Well, why are they do that? Why do I have a tip from a former smoker? That's kind of funny. I guess I didn't wait to get a real picture there. If you guys are seeing that on the screen. These

missiles have a maximum range of 186 miles. Ukraine first used them over the past week. Yeah, we're really provoking these people. We really want something to go on with Russia. That is the contrast of the Donald Trump versus the Joe Biden presidency. It's a stark one for those of us who served in the military and have friends that are still doing it. Like

they're just begging for a war. Donald Trump, no new wars, Joe Biden, get as many as you can. Joe Biden, confused, pause, repeat the line. Donald Trump, USA, USA, people who have blue collar, love him. I mean, this is real simple stuff. Like I said, I don't have to be a MAGA guy to just go easy. I don't want any of your children to go to war, particularly not with Russia. This is the interesting contrast

that I saw. This is from Vox. This is going back. This article is dated from 2020. You guys see this? Alex Ward writing in October of 2020, right at the tail end of the Trump presidency, North Korea has unveiled new weapons showing Trump failed to tame its nuclear program. Do you remember that we had missiles in the sky? And any moment we were going to be obliterating Hawaii, we weren't going to have

any Hawaii. Why is that? Why was there going to be no Hawaii because of North Korea? I'm pretty sure that Donald Trump got that guy in check. We're not hearing a lot about North Korea right now, are we? They had a missile parade. Like anybody could build that missile. Like you and me and like three other people with some sheet metal could put that missile together. Whether

it works or not is another animal. Most of these things have like overshot or undershot the mark they can't hit where they're supposed to hit. How good is their nuclear program? No, you know, probably not that great. It's the only thing that country's doing and they're doing with starving people. But I just think it's interesting. Donald Trump apparently failed on

nuclear weapons in North Korea. Meanwhile, you've got Iran launching actual drone attacks and they've given them pallets full of cash to go out there and do their piece. It's all about contrast. If you can frame it properly, then you won't be foolish. These people clearly are. And they don't really care about what we would say truth with a capital T,

which we talked about earlier. They're just throwing things out there and hopefully, hopefully they can just displace this much more virile, same age old guy in perfect target but he is infinitely better. Obviously, this is the thing that they're gonna also use which we might as well be aware of. Some

of you guys are seeing some of this talk. The USDA and the FDA said that the commercial milk supply is safe for now, but traces of bird flu virus are found in some milk and pasteurized dairy. Oh, no, bird flu. How many times are we gonna do the bird flu thing, the novel virus, everybody gets scared? I mean, can we mask? How are we gonna protect ourselves from the milk? Are these, are we gonna see

people on the left drinking milk through a mask? Please tell me that's what's coming in 24. Please tell me that at the end of this year, we are going to see Looney leftist putting their three -year -olds. I don't want that for the kids, by the way, but I do wanna see the video of people drinking through a mask or a filter, like drinking milk or formula. The bird flu, the bird flu remnants detected in samples

of pasteurized milk. Remnants? Huh? What does that mean? Based on the available information, pasteurization is likely to inactivate the virus. However, the process is not expected to remove the presence of viral particles. So this is a non -story. This was on the front page of ABC News today. At this point, when you look up something in public health, science and medicine, your chances of

finding it go up. What they're telling you, with this ABC News chief medical correspondent, Jennifer Ashton, is telling you, is that if you turn up the detection capabilities, you will probably find things. There are elements of fecal matter probably on your desk. Why? Because your everything is imperfect. And the world is full of little particles of God knows what all over the place. It's fine. We have a biological machine

that God helped create that allows us to be okay. In a not perfectly sterilized, clean environment. The people who live in sterilized environments are the worst off. The people who are able to live on a farm tend to have less allergies, they have less problems, they have to have more robust immune systems. This is real simple stuff, guys. That's why I like it though. Trace is a bird flu. I

mean, look how scary that headline is. Can you see it right there on the screen? Oh my God. It's in the pasteurized area. There's particles of it that don't do anything. Yeah. Don't ever put somebody and have them scan your underwear or your jeans or your cell phone or your dairy product. I mean, your utensils in the kitchen. Can you imagine just running around being scared all the

time? That's what they're trying to do here. That's what's trying to happen. And the other scare tactic they're doing is about abortion. Which was argued yesterday. The scare tactic has to be done. We have to talk about how scary it is that the Republicans are gonna take

away the right to move to kill babies. Liz Warren went on the nightly news and lets you know Republicans, a vote for Republicans is a vote against American liberties specifically the one about killing babies. We have to protect people from people who are babies and can operate on their own. Weird take, lady. Here we go. This lady used to be not that crazy. It was like 20 years ago. She

was not insane. Now she's just unhinged. She always sounds breathlessly insane to me. And we'll, of course, you'll know what's coming after this. Here we go. Rights nowhere in America are safe if Donald Trump retakes the White House. And the Republicans have made that clear. The extremist wing of the Republican Party owns that party and they have made

clear they will go for a nationwide abortion ban. And right now the Heritage Foundation is actually laying out plans so that even if they don't have control of the House and Senate, how it is that if they can get Donald Trump into the White House, they will be able to effectively outlaw abortion all across this country. These cuts are blood money. People will die. Let's be very clear. Senate Republicans are paying for

tax cuts for the wealthy with American lives. People need kidneys. It's sad but decreed. Yet the senator's hoarding one more than she needs. I offer this bill and I hope you'll vote aye. Unless of course you just want people to die. Traffic deaths have many crying with fear. Over 30 ,000 people are dying each year. This modest change I propose must be applied. Unless of course you just want people to die. Alcohol

deaths are exceeding comparisons. Black people, white people, Native American. We need to ban alcohol. It can't be denied. Unless of course you just want people to die. Murders are bad. They have no defenders. Yet many are committed by repeat offenders. I say lifetime in prison. Whatever the crime. Unless of course you just want people to die. I don't have a bill or a grown -to -detail. I just need a short clip for

my donor email. Tim, there's blood on your hands. You want people to die. Bad good, cool. Tim, dinner at five? Yeah, the car deaths I mentioned are terrible stuff. Doesn't seem one seatbelt is ever enough. You must vote for my act so that fewer will cry. Unless of course you just want people to die. The carbs, the container we cannot ignore. Whip creams killing more people than ever before. This

bill would be passed and be ratified. If those people that didn't want people to die. Why not weigh all the costs? The effects, the results. Empathize with each other as if we were adults. Use our brains to craft arguments. Not vilify. See that freedom's a traitor. You want people to die. I tried. Yeah, Reason TV, guys. That's Remy. If you have not seen it, go

out there and follow. His stuff is really good. I can't help but listen to her and then just know that in her heart she is screaming, you want people to die. Elizabeth Warren is a very silly person. Look, the attorney general got out in front of Congress the other day. I'm sorry, he was out in front of the Senate in a hearing. And he gave up the game, I

think. I don't think this is mind blowing to you, but you guys are not gonna be surprised, but you will be amused. Two things. Number one, we've told you over and over again, George Hill came here and made the argument that the purpose of government is to expand. That is success. Mission

success in a government job is to grow. To grow your department, to grow your influence, to grow your ability, to enforce things, to make your relevance higher to the American people. Merrick Garland did this in the midst of Joe Biden talking about cutting the budget by 50%. Okay, meanwhile, all the federal spending is trying to increase by three, four, five percent, which are

hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. Here is Senator Kennedy from Louisiana, just grilling him, and stay tuned for the final piece of this little clip because nothing funnier than finding out that the guy who runs the DOJ, and the FBI, and the ATF, and the DEA, and all of those gun toaters doesn't own, what do you think he doesn't own? Nice

to see you again. Thank you for being here. Your current budget, by my calculations, is $48 .3 billion, is that right? The budget request is for $37 .8 billion, the FY25 budget, and that would constitute a 3 .5 % increase over a hundred and one. But with mandatory spending, your budget's $48 .3, is that right? I don't have the number for including mandatory, but I'll certainly be able to get back to you for that. Well,

you must take out mandatory. Your discretionary budget right now is $37 .8 billion. FY25 request is for $37 .8 billion. That's not what I'm asking. I'm sorry? What's your current budget? Well, it's 3 .5 % less than that, so I can take out my calculator and do the math, but I don't have it in front of me. All right, well, let me put it another way. You're

asking for an extra $467 million, is that right? An increased amount of money that we're asking for, and it's approximately right, yes. Okay. To your knowledge, in the past, let's say 40 years, has the Department of Justice ever come before Congress and said, we don't need any more, we're gonna make it with what we've got in light of the fiscal

circumstances in the country? I normally wouldn't wanna speculate, but in this case, I can't imagine that the Department of Justice facing increasing threats every year, violent crime, threats for national security, drug trafficking threats. Is that a no? I don't know the answer, but I think it would be surprising if the Department ever asked for less money. I think that would be not

responsible. You talked a little bit in your testimony, General, about guns, and you've been very outspoken about the need for more gun control. With respect, and if you don't mind me asking, do you own a gun? I don't. Okay. Have you ever fired a gun? Many times. Okay. Do you have 24 -hour security? I do. Okay. Okay. Do you own a gun? No. Have you shot one many times? You know who also have shot

guns many times? My six -year -old and my five -year -old. Hundreds of trigger -polls from them. They don't know anything about guns either. I love them dearly. I would defend them with everything. They also pretty much have 24 -7 security. If you don't, fix yourself, get yourself a gun, as

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didn't. This is a nice little piece from Luke Rosiak and Christopher Rufo, both pretty excellent. And this is a very funny headline from their investigative piece. DEI official at UCLA School of Medicine massively plagiarized her dissertation on DEI. Yeah, you know the whole joke about being a diversity hire because you're not good enough to be a

diversity employee on your merits? Recent headline, UCLA School of Medicine suggests that the institution has completely lost its focus instead of brushing up on organic chemistry. The students are subjected to indigenous wimics and two spirit lessons. Future doctors had to take a class on structural racism and were led in a free

Palestine chant by a Hamas praising guest speaker. The school made plans to segregate students by race for courses on left -wing ideology and two of its psychiatric residence champion, revolutionary suicide. I think that's when you light yourself on fire. Don't, I don't encourage that. It is interesting to see from the outside for whatever that's worth, how the school loses its choice or

it's charted course. And the argument here is one reason is a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion ideology. They have a program that is called cultural North Star. Do you think any of those people can navigate by stars? It's actually not that easy to nav by star. You need an astrolabe. I don't think they even know what that is over in the

med school. In any case, this woman named Natalie J. Perry, who you're seeing on there, official biography says she is doing her best to embed an aspirational cultural North Star value, North Star's value, that's even worse. That's why they said sick multiple time. In our organizational DNA, God, I hate it when people talk

about what companies DNA is. They don't have DNA unless they're like a DNA company or the Chinese government that's trying to make custom viruses. What? All right, the UCLA honored Perry last month for teaching students to do what's right using her empathy and racial listening. Ah, all this stuff is so gross. And they want to thank her for

her success as an educator and a leader. Oh, according to the Daily Wire and the City Journal investigation, Perry's academic career is based on fraud. Perry has published a single paper, a 2014 PhD dissertation at the University of Virginia on how colleges should create larger DEI programs. An analysis of the paper found it ridden with the worst sorts of plagiarism, reproducing large swaths of texts directly from several

other authors without any citations. This is what the piece says. The scale of the plagiarism suggests that Perry lacks both the ethics, competency, and it does raise questions about the academic programs pushing DEI. There are examples on there. If you guys want to find them, go to Daily Wire and read them out. I just wanted to give you a taste of it. It's quite funny. People who do not do rigorous

work should not be taken seriously. That doesn't matter if they're on the left or if they're on the right. Did you feel me setting this one up? I got two funny things. This is James O 'Keeffe confronting. You always see him with these hot cuts, like he's real tough, but he's doing an act. And then they try to get the best cut of it. I've got two examples for you. This is him confronting Adam Goldman, who is a... He

is a deep state mouthpiece. Adam Goldman at the New York Times. No friend of mine. We have common cause though, because both of us have been called a fed boy that James actually pronounces all the way out because he's never talked to real people. Fed boy is pronounced fed boy. And it's spelled B -O -I as an insult, like you're some kind of a homosexual. That's

the implication. This is James auditioning for his best cut of fed boy yelling at Adam Goldman. Like I said, Adam Goldman, I probably wouldn't get along, except we laugh about this. Fed boy. How long have you been following me? Fed boy. How long have you been following me? Fed boy. Fed boy. Fed boy. Fed boy. How weird is that? That's such a weird thing to do, but that's not weird for

an actor to do multiple cuts. He's looking up to see if it's catching and his people are nodding along or whatever. You know how I know that he does this acting? Check this out. This is very, very funny. My wife and I were giggling about this. This is James doing B -roll for something that he's going to show. He's pretending to be on a phone call and he's directing it. He's

not talking on the phone. They can't even get like a real phone conversation supposed to look organic and candid. It's so weird. You guys just said that in the chat. It's really, really weird to be for people to think that this guy is serious. I don't think he's serious. Somebody said, get him in a cage batch. Like, yeah, I'm down for that. But I don't want to break ribs unless he signs a waiver.

I will step into a ring. My amateur boxing record, by the way, is zero for zero. I have zero wins, zero losses, zero ties in my amateur boxing record. I will step into the ring with a guy who has 50 pounds on me in six inches any day. And I'm like a dad bod who's 43 years old with four kids and I don't have enough time to do the gym that I want to do. I will 100 % get in that ring. If you guys want to raise

some money for a charity, let me know. And if James wants to be part of that, that'd be fun. That's not where we're going with this, by the way. This is going to get way, way darker in a bad, bad way for a man who's not smart. We're going to talk about that right here. But first I want to play this. And, okay. Okay, and that's a cut. That's a cut. That's how I talk on the phone. I move my hands emphatically. I

stomp on this thing. Yeah, it's called melodrama. There's a reason why he's a mediocre actor too. It's very weird. All that stuff is very funny to me. Oh well. All right, so here's the deal. There's two different types of targets. What we're seeing on the political left right now is political targeting that is strategic, going after people in Trump orbit. They're not going after Trump

specifically. They're trying to malign him by doing that. And then there's what's called targets of opportunity. For me, James is a target of opportunity. It's an opportunity to expose that people on the political right are more than happy to make excuses for people that do the

same things that we call out on the left. If you're cool with James O 'Keefe banging a bunch of chicks all over the country using donor money to do so and being irresponsible and having reckless, garbage journalism that doesn't actually hit where it's supposed to and doesn't have any of the follow -up work that's not serious, then I don't want to hear anything about Hunter Biden. Hunter

Biden took money that he didn't really earn and raised it because of who he is and his personality and the fact that he has connections. And then he spent it on like hookers and blow. There's

not a huge difference there. That's not a false equivalence to say that two men who are equally kind of unskilled, they're basically selling a cult of celeb, a cult of personality, a cult of access to themselves or others are gonna take money and run around and their primary, the reason they're famous is the reason they're famous. It's Kardashian -esque. We're in a kind of a sick

culture for that. And there's so many people that are willing to make apologies for this guy. If you want to see a single meme example done by one person making fun of themselves, not knowing that this is cartoonish, this is a cut from Tim Kast, IRL. This is what happens when you celebrate mediocrity and fake garbage. Listen to the claim. That was amazing. There's nothing amazing about this. It's

pathetic, it's bad singing. This is the same guy, James O 'Keeffe, who stood in front of me and said, I can do musical theater, you know, you have other talents. Yeah, my talents are taking handgun shots at 200 yards. And I'm willing to just lose my job over doing the right thing. And you're a clown that sings Mariah Carey, one of the

songbirds of my generation, dammit. Mariah Carey, who probably has some of the greatest range and vocal control of any human being I've ever seen. Here's James O 'Keeffe doing Mariah. I just want you for my whole, more than you could ever know. Make my wish come true, all I want for Christmas is you. That was amazing. I just want you for my whole, more than you could ever know. Make my wish come true, all I

want for Christmas is you. That was amazing. That is not amazing, that's horrible. I had to play it twice for you just so you guys could understand how bad it was. Just, you know, this is what we're dealing with. Not a serious person. It's not where I put my focus, per se, except when something bad is happening on the background of it. And you guys will get there. Maybe it's a good reason that he

calls it OMG media, huh? What a clown. Let's do a five star review, shall we? It's real short. This is from Captain Crusher. It says, you rock five stars. Love me some suspendables. Love American flag. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Captain Crusher, thank you for those. Guys, you can leave a five star review for the Apple. I saw a bunch of you just left comments on Spotify. I will go read those later on today. Leave

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