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Okay. lots and lots of news
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to get to the first of which,
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the big story from yesterday, well, one
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of many big stories from yesterday. God, there were
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really a lot of big stories from yesterday.
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A lot of good. We have a lot of news.
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Yeah. A lot of news. One of the stories
5:41
was, of course, that New York AG,
5:43
Leticia James, filed a two
5:45
hundred and fifty million dollar
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civil suit against Trump,
5:50
claiming not only just Trump, but Trump
5:52
and all of his kids. claiming
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that he has defrotted
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the state of New York by over inflating
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the value of a lot of
6:02
his properties. And so
6:04
she went into she, like, gave this
6:06
huge press conference. She couldn't wait to do it
6:08
because she's just she hates him
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so much. And I'll give
6:12
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6:14
you like her earnestness level,
6:16
like her I'm putting on my serious
6:19
business space. You know what I mean?
6:21
This is this is part of
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her announcement from yesterday.
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Efforts to generate profits for
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himself, his family,
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and his company. The
6:31
complaint demonstrates that Donald
6:33
Trump falsely inflated
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his net worth by billions of
6:37
dollars to unjustly
6:40
enrich himself and
6:43
to cheat this system, thereby
6:45
cheating all of us. He
6:48
did this with the help of the other defendants,
6:50
his children.
6:52
Donald Trump junior, Ivanka
6:56
Trump and
6:57
Eric Trump. And former
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Trump organization CFO,
7:02
Alan Weiselberg and Trump
7:04
organization controller, Jeffrey McConnie.
7:07
Mister Trump and the Trump organization
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repeatedly and persistently
7:12
manipulated the value of ass sits.
7:14
Okay.
7:15
So you get really very grave.
7:17
When it clearly it clearly affected
7:20
her personally. you
7:21
know, clearly
7:22
dead. You know, and and just so everybody
7:24
knows, like, I learned this yesterday. It's a because I'm
7:26
not a lawyer. Don't wanna be one, but they
7:29
but it's a civil suit. it's
7:31
not a a criminal suit. In a civil
7:33
suit, you don't have to prove beyond a reasonable
7:35
doubt. So
7:36
I'm assuming that that's
7:38
on purpose. because there are all of
7:40
these kids named in the suit.
7:42
She is gonna have she's gonna have to prove
7:44
that they did something wrong.
7:47
but all of them, every single individual in
7:49
that suit, that they, like, did it maliciously
7:51
and that this was done, you know, obviously,
7:54
they they knew all the stuff going in and that
7:56
it's, like, they they're just these terrible awful
7:58
people. Right? But not with
8:00
not beyond a reasonable doubt. Right?
8:02
So, I mean, it's like, this she's just
8:04
she's
8:05
never gonna win this. You
8:06
know, III should hope not, but
8:09
but because there's so many there
8:12
it's just everything seems
8:14
so rigged right now. I would
8:16
hope that she would have no case. It seems
8:18
like such an obviously ridiculous
8:21
witch hunt kind of case. Right.
8:23
And especially I mean, if
8:25
she had, after all of this investigation
8:27
that she's been doing, if she
8:29
had something, she you
8:31
know she would make this a criminal case. And
8:33
so the fact that she hasn't is
8:36
hugely indicative of the fact that they
8:38
have nothing. She's just got a
8:40
vendetta. And if you need any
8:42
proof of that, Let's just take a little
8:44
trip down memory lane with Leticia
8:46
James. Shall we look at this?
8:48
Oh, crap. It's not
8:50
showing. I came in. I had a
8:52
flashback of her saying all these
8:55
basically, her saying, I'm gonna go after
8:57
Trump. I'm gonna get him. Like,
8:59
we're gonna hear and go down. because
9:01
you can, but I can play it. But if
9:03
you if you think that the sound is okay, it's
9:05
literally just a whole bunch of it's a
9:07
montage of of sound
9:09
bites from her, so I'll play a little bit.
9:11
We're gonna be real pain in the ass.
9:13
That will never be afraid to
9:15
challenge this illegitimate president. to need to
9:17
focus on Donald Trump needs to follow his
9:19
money, but it's fueling my soul
9:21
right now as Trump. Get it. Get it.
9:23
Get it. Get it.
9:25
So you get the
9:25
idea. Right? she does she's
9:28
not fond of him at all.
9:30
And so clearly, this seems very,
9:32
very personal and
9:34
just utterly ridiculous. It's
9:36
a ridiculous baseless
9:38
suit. There's that whole illegitimate
9:40
president thing again. So does that make her
9:42
a threat to democracy? Exactly.
9:46
Exactly. Yeah. Well, Trump was
9:48
on Hannity last night
9:50
and he made a really good point
9:52
about how ridiculous this is. And
9:54
in his defense, he's talking about, well,
9:56
and another thing before I even get to his
9:58
clip, She's claiming the main
10:00
basis for this entire suit is
10:02
fraud. Who exactly
10:05
has he defrotted? who
10:07
is the victim in all of this?
10:10
Because without someone to say,
10:12
this hurt me personally, or
10:14
this hurt me financially, like,
10:16
what is even the case? Because
10:18
he's paid back every loan that he's ever
10:21
taken So who is the
10:23
victim here? What do you mean? Like, who's
10:25
been hurt? Yeah. It it just doesn't
10:27
make sense. all of us. She says all
10:29
of us. I don't do you guys are you guys just like
10:31
this? I don't give a crap. Do you guys give a
10:33
crap? because I don't care. I
10:35
don't care. I mean, it's just this stuff.
10:37
Yeah. It's so baseless. And so he
10:39
makes a good point. Well, I'll just
10:41
let him say it. If I
10:42
were going I don't have a mortgage in this property.
10:44
If I was gonna put a mortgage on this
10:46
property, The institutions are going to be coming over.
10:48
They're going to go through comparable properties all
10:50
over Palm Beach or whatever it is, wherever it may
10:52
be Miami. We have them all over.
10:54
We have tremendous properties. And
10:57
again, we have very little
10:59
debt. The
11:00
debt we did have, it was paid
11:02
current. The banks made a lot
11:03
of money She's trying to
11:06
defend banks that got paid off. She's
11:08
trying to defend
11:09
banks that had unbelievable legal
11:12
talent. I will tell you that. They're very
11:14
good. It
11:15
it doesn't make any sense. So, like, if someone
11:17
was gonna give him a loan,
11:20
she's basically suggesting that he
11:22
called somebody on the phone and said, I'm
11:24
Donald Trump. and the value of this
11:26
building is x. Therefore,
11:28
I want a loan for seventy
11:30
billion dollars. The bank's not gonna
11:32
go check and and
11:34
appraise the property for themselves.
11:36
I mean, and that's about how
11:38
this works. And if the bank didn't do
11:40
that, that's on them. Right.
11:43
Exactly on them. And stuff This is obviously it's
11:45
it's this is all TDS. It's
11:47
just and and and
11:49
she looks pathetic. and keep
11:51
going back. All of these democrats, these
11:53
liberals are starting to not starting
11:55
to. They just look pathetic.
11:58
this point. Like, I saw this yesterday and I
12:00
was just like, well, here we go again. This is
12:02
another one. It's just another one. I mean, they will
12:04
stop, but nothing these people are
12:06
deranged. They
12:07
are freaking looms. They're
12:09
looms. Leave the guy alone.
12:12
Yeah.
12:12
Why not load? It is like it isn't
12:15
enough already. Enough.
12:16
Yes. It's just it's so vindictive. It
12:19
is. I know a lot of people have been
12:21
angry at former
12:23
attorney general Bill Barr because
12:26
he has said things in the press and on
12:28
various talk shows. He has said things that people
12:30
have felt like, you know,
12:32
betrays Trump, I think Bill Barr
12:34
generally just says things
12:36
that he believes from a legal
12:38
standpoint with his legal background.
12:40
So some cases like with the Mar a Lago raid,
12:42
for example. There are some cases where
12:44
he feels like, you know, Trump probably messed
12:46
up. and this is at least
12:48
a legitimate investigation. But
12:51
on this, he is like,
12:53
mm-mm, here's what he said.
12:55
There are times where people
12:57
may, you know, be conducting legitimate
13:00
investigations into some of
13:02
Trump's actions, but this isn't one
13:04
of them. And it is simply true
13:06
that there are a lot of long
13:08
knives out for them. And
13:10
people tend to to go after
13:12
Trump, target them unfairly, apply different
13:14
standards of justice. And when that
13:16
happens, I think it has to be called
13:18
out.
13:19
Exactly. Yeah. It needs to be called out.
13:21
And these people are crazy.
13:24
It's I mean And then I wonder, like,
13:26
if it If it is, like, this
13:28
just ridiculous lawsuit that has
13:30
no basis, I wonder if he could go,
13:32
obviously, go back he can go after her. He could
13:34
counter suit, Sydney. because I
13:35
would I mean, at
13:36
this point, everybody's suing everybody, so
13:38
we might as
13:39
well. Right? Yeah. Exactly. I mean,
13:41
it's just stupid. These people
13:43
aren't stupid. stop
13:45
it. You look like toddlers. It's
13:48
just and especially her
13:50
because she's so she's been
13:52
so openly vocal about
13:54
her hatred for him. So it just and
13:56
the fact that she's, you know, in another
13:58
election cycle, it's all so political
14:00
and so obviously political. Yeah.
14:02
So but I think Bill Barr's right. There
14:05
are other times where, you
14:07
know, at least there's a legitimate
14:09
reason to ask questions And
14:11
so and this is when I don't think Trump
14:14
helps himself. because in that same interview,
14:16
here there's and I still have the
14:18
questions, like, how is it exactly?
14:20
What is the process?
14:21
for
14:22
declassifying anything. If
14:24
you're the president, how does that
14:26
work? And you would think that this would
14:28
be fairly
14:31
open. Like, a there would be a
14:33
process that we would know. understood? Yeah.
14:35
We would know it. And I still don't I don't know
14:37
what the process is. but I have to
14:39
believe that it is not
14:41
this.
14:41
Doesn't
14:42
have to be a process as I understand
14:45
it. you know, there's different people say
14:47
different things. But as I understand, there doesn't have to be If
14:49
you're the president of the United States, you can
14:51
declassify just by saying, it's declassified.
14:54
Even by thinking about it, because
14:56
you're
14:56
sending it to Mar
14:57
a Lago or to wherever you're sending
15:00
it. And there doesn't
15:02
have to be a process There can
15:04
be a process, but there doesn't have to be.
15:06
You're the president. You make that decision. So
15:08
when you send it, it's the classified.
15:10
We I declassified
15:13
everything. Okay.
15:15
So I can tell
15:17
you that that really bothered you.
15:18
Well, I just You can't declassify
15:21
Right. because
15:21
oh poof. It's
15:22
declassify Yeah.
15:23
Just declassify something
15:26
by taking it. This
15:29
is my favorite.
15:32
I love it though. I love I love
15:34
it. Why isn't
15:36
this under done. Why isn't there,
15:38
like, some clearly written
15:40
rulebook that says, here's how
15:42
you go about declassifying something -- Yeah. --
15:44
so that there would not be all these questions. You
15:46
know what I mean? This is the thing. There's, like,
15:48
eighteen gazillion levels of
15:50
bureaucracy for everything else. They
15:52
have manuals and, like,
15:54
standard operating procedures for all sorts of
15:56
crap. But then this, it's like, we're just
15:58
not sure. We're just not -- Right. -- real sure
16:00
how this work, you guys. We're not.
16:02
Well and I'm sorry. There's all kinds of people in
16:04
the comments going, Yes, he can.
16:06
He can just do it. I'm not gonna take
16:08
it from a YouTube comment. I
16:10
would like to see some official
16:12
documentation from somewhere
16:15
like up up up in the ranks
16:17
that is clearly written. Here
16:19
are the rules about declassifying.
16:21
And that Listen, it's not just
16:23
that I'm confused. It's that that apparently
16:25
lawyers all over the country
16:27
cannot agree about this. Why?
16:29
That seems to be such an easy,
16:31
basic standard of
16:33
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16:41
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16:46
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16:48
far in civilization? And
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that question hasn't been
16:52
There's no clarity. Like, how is that even
16:54
possible? And they still don't they still don't
16:56
have clarity. Right.
16:59
There's there's still. What is even
17:01
happening? Right. Anyway,
17:03
so that's all happening. We'll
17:05
see what happens with the the civil case.
17:07
It's all just such total
17:10
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17:13
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17:15
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17:17
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it up, Bob. Alright. Let's talk
19:34
about Biden at the UN yesterday
19:36
because oh my god. So there were two
19:38
moments that have gone completely viral. The first
19:40
and there were two different, I think, opportunities
19:44
for him to speak. First, he spoke to
19:46
the whole thing, but then there another thing another
19:48
presentation that he made, I think. And
19:50
so at the end of
19:52
his presentation,
19:53
You know how he walks off the stage and he never
19:56
knows what to do unless somebody
19:58
drives him and holds hands. He's trying to find
19:59
somebody to shake hands with, and the person was
20:02
never there. You guys.
20:04
But here it is.
20:07
Oh my god.
20:10
Oh my god. Why
20:13
is it?
20:15
I can't. What's
20:18
Mister president,
20:21
thank you. Oh my god. At the end
20:23
of such a momentous
20:25
event, the word
20:27
thank you seems kind of inadequate.
20:29
But for all the millions
20:32
whose lives will be saved. Oh
20:34
my god. For the communities where life will be transformed.
20:36
Thank you. So thank you president Biden
20:38
for your long term. stand
20:40
I mean,
20:41
it's embarrassing. It's just embarrassing.
20:44
Oh my god. Imagine
20:47
being Putin right now. Imagine being Putin who's like
20:49
running around threatening to nuke everything at the
20:51
moment. Right. Imagine being Putin and
20:53
watching that guy and thinking
20:55
that the biggest adversary I gotta worry
20:57
about. That guy? That's
21:00
mhmm. Oh my god. And this wasn't
21:02
even the worst of it. There was the there
21:04
was the end of his speech, which
21:06
by the way, I thought was
21:08
totally bolus. I what
21:10
I think of when I when I think
21:12
of someone with power and
21:15
strength at the UN, I think of Nikki
21:17
Haley. Nikki Haley was such a good
21:19
UN ambassador She always
21:21
always projected strength of the
21:23
United States, and
21:25
that is what you have to do. and
21:27
this guy, Biden, is so utterly useless.
21:30
This is how he ended his
21:32
speech. Thank you for tolerance
21:35
and listening to me. I
21:37
appreciate very much.
21:38
Oh my god.
21:40
Yeah. Thank you for
21:42
tolerance and listening to me.
21:44
Yeah. Oh
21:46
my god.
21:48
Yeah.
21:48
oh well Wow. I I mean,
21:51
I
21:54
just can you I just
21:56
cannot understand how
21:58
anyone continues to support
21:59
him. Anyone. I I just don't
22:02
get it. Well -- How how -- the the
22:04
soy boys. You know what I mean? The people
22:06
the all the guys on the left too. This
22:08
is the thing. They're they're weak. They're
22:11
weak. This there is no strength in this
22:13
guy. There's no strength in America
22:15
anymore. These are the people that hate
22:17
America. Right?
22:19
They hate this country, so they don't care
22:21
if we show strength or not. They want
22:23
to
22:23
bow down to all these other countries
22:26
and apologize for
22:27
being us. Yeah. You
22:28
know. And I
22:29
just imagine if Trump had
22:31
been there to deliver the speech. Oh
22:34
my god. Oh my god. It would have been
22:36
-- Yeah. Exactly. -- night and
22:38
day. He always projected
22:40
strength. He always projected
22:42
this sort of notion of
22:45
America comes first, and the reason
22:47
we come first is because we're the freaking
22:49
best. Right. And there was never a doubt
22:51
about it. And he's and he was never
22:53
in the back of a line. He
22:55
was always, like, up in front. He was
22:57
at at a conference table. He was
22:59
basically at the center of it. and made sure of
23:01
that. He was he's aggressive.
23:03
And can you imagine him walking off a stage
23:05
like that? Never. In a bajillion
23:08
years. No. No. No
23:10
freaking way because the guy's aggressive and that's what
23:12
you need. As a leader, you need a leader
23:14
that is aggressive who has
23:16
balls. Yeah. And Biden does
23:18
neither of those things. It's
23:20
just it's totally embarrassing. And
23:22
it gets even worse because then
23:24
you guys. Do you remember okay.
23:26
So the other day two days ago,
23:29
maybe, Biden was walking through that car show,
23:31
and he was doing the interview with sixty minutes.
23:33
Yeah. So I guess it was Sunday. when it
23:35
aired. And he was asked about the
23:37
pandemic and he said very
23:39
clearly in that interview the
23:42
pandemic is over. Right?
23:44
And now, like, the White House has been
23:46
scrambling, doctor Fauci's been on all the
23:48
shows, trying to walk it back, trying to say, no, no, no,
23:50
no, no, here's what he meant. is what
23:52
they always do for me. And all the mask
23:54
wearing Liberals are freaking out because they wanna
23:56
wear mask the rest of their
23:57
lives. Yeah. Right. So they're like, oh
23:59
my god, our leader told us
23:59
that it's over. What are we gonna
24:02
do? Oh, god. We have to
24:04
unmask our kids now.
24:06
What do we do?
24:07
I mean, they're all freaking out because
24:09
they love they love this. They love
24:11
being in a state of panic
24:13
and the government telling them what to do
24:15
on a daily basis. This is what they want.
24:17
Well, and so when Biden says the pandemic is
24:19
over it, like, completely, that's
24:22
a huge huge deal. Right?
24:24
So Corinne Jean Pierre was on one of the
24:27
new shows yesterday, and she
24:29
was asked about that comment.
24:31
And then I don't
24:34
know how to prepare you for
24:36
how she SKUsES, THAT
24:39
Gaffe. BUT I'LL JUST LET HER
24:41
-- JUST WATCH. Ian: THE
24:42
PRESIDENT ALSO ON THE sixty MINUTES
24:45
INTERVIEW SAID THAT THE pandemic is over. There's
24:47
been quite a bit of pushback to
24:50
that statement by the president. Where is
24:52
he today on that? So
24:54
just to step back for a second what we saw
24:56
during that interview, a sixty minute interview
24:58
when he made those comments. He was
25:00
walking through the
25:03
Detroit car show, the halls of
25:05
the Detroit Car show, and he was looking
25:07
around. We have to remember the last time
25:09
that they had held that event was
25:11
three years ago Even as we're talking
25:13
about Unga, the president's going to speak
25:15
shortly as I just mentioned, we that
25:17
hasn't been held in in person for
25:19
about three years as well. we
25:21
are in a different time. He's been
25:23
very consistent about
25:25
that. So
25:25
the pandemic is over. He said the
25:28
pandemic is over because he
25:30
was just distracted by the car show? By the car
25:32
show. Yeah. Because the car show everybody
25:34
was massless of the car show. I listen.
25:36
When I go to car shows,
25:38
I say stuff that I regret all the
25:40
time. Like, I just you and I
25:42
believe the stuff I say, car shows, you
25:45
guys? It's a car show. It's the
25:46
car. Can't be expected to stay
25:48
coherent into the car show. It's crazy. I
25:50
mean, like, top of the box. It's like
25:52
it's a man. The car show.
25:54
Alright? What
25:56
happens at the car show? Stays at the car show, you guys?
25:59
Come on. Don't you
25:59
know that? Oh my god.
26:02
So it's super stupid.
26:04
I just loved that that was I
26:06
mean, let's take a step back, she
26:08
says, and realize where he
26:10
was. He was at a car show.
26:13
that hadn't been there for three
26:15
years. And there were so many
26:17
cars you guys. It shows it
26:19
shows more of his weakness though because
26:21
he does he's not calling the
26:23
shots. So it just shows you more of, like,
26:25
when he says something that is
26:27
out of the narrative, like, what's away
26:29
from the script, something
26:31
that he's not supposed to say, they
26:33
all gang up and they're like,
26:35
oh, crap, we gotta fix it. Yeah.
26:38
Whereas, you know, when it's one
26:40
of our guys. If
26:42
it were one of our
26:44
presidents when I say, you know, like a
26:46
Republican president, and he
26:48
said something, or she said
26:50
something. It would just it would
26:52
just be. You know what I mean? It would just
26:53
it probably would be the policy. It
26:56
probably would be, except because everybody would be
26:58
in lock step and they would know exactly what that
27:00
what that individual, you know,
27:01
was thinking before they went to the freaking car
27:04
show. You know, but
27:06
Biden is such a loose cannon
27:08
because he is
27:08
a geriatric goof that,
27:10
you know, they don't they have no idea. He's
27:12
not running the show. It just shows
27:14
you. It just solidifies the fact that he's not doing it. There
27:16
are so many other people around
27:19
him, and he's just this
27:21
this malleable, mushy,
27:25
just ballless, just
27:27
figurehead
27:27
that they have just
27:30
up there on a stage and they tell them what to
27:32
say and they give them a teleprompter and they're
27:34
like, just don't go off script. Don't
27:36
go off script. and
27:37
it does every second time.
27:40
Right. Oh my god.
27:42
Speaking of people who are just complete
27:45
idiots, in this administration. You wrote about this yesterday
27:47
at chicks on the right dot com. Kamala
27:51
is at it again. Never
27:53
In the history of ever, did I think someone
27:56
could put the word community in
27:58
one sentence five
28:01
times? word of the day. times. The
28:03
word of the day, Mark. Maybe
28:05
it's even more than five. It could be more than five.
28:07
I counted at least five. And
28:09
that's amazing. For one sentence -- Yeah. -- to
28:11
include the same word that many times, and
28:14
I will play it for you. Here it goes. Very excited.
28:16
We invested an
28:18
additional twelve billion dollars
28:19
into community banks because
28:21
we know community banks are in
28:24
the community. understand the needs
28:26
and desires of that community as well as
28:28
the talent and capacity of
28:30
community. That's
28:30
five. That's five times. That
28:32
was good. Wasn't it? It's got it's like what I
28:34
I wrote yesterday. It's like when when we were
28:37
kids and we used to watch Sesame
28:39
Street and they had the word of the
28:41
day. That's Yes. She is a walking
28:43
Sesame
28:43
Street episode. That's what
28:45
she is.
28:46
She's just like the word of the day is
28:48
community. I only use it as many times
28:51
possible so you guys
28:53
can understand. Oh my
28:55
gosh. She's just such an empty suit. Such
28:57
an empty suit. Both
28:59
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about the ridiculous story that
32:40
is something I've said in this
32:42
very live stream yesterday that I was worried
32:44
was gonna happen now happening, and
32:47
that is that there is now a
32:49
lawyer who is representing at least
32:51
three. They're all from the same family.
32:53
three illegals that were shipped off to Martha's Vineyard.
32:55
They are suing governor
32:58
DeSantis for
33:00
this torture, apparently.
33:02
By being sent to Martha's Vineyard,
33:04
they suffered you guys. They suffered so hard. Never
33:06
mind that their girls I I know why
33:08
They're suffering. One of them got vertigo,
33:11
mom. One of
33:13
them got vertigo.
33:15
He's like, I
33:17
got burning up. Oh my
33:19
god. I mean, it's like in this and I you know what?
33:21
We should send him back. home. I bet you
33:23
back at vertigo back at home. Right. You
33:25
won't in communist Venezuela where you
33:28
were obviously fleeing for
33:30
asylum. And so when you come here, We
33:32
ship you to Martha's Vineyard
33:34
and Like the
33:34
richest part of the country. Right. It's
33:37
like so it's like a paradise. for
33:39
most people. Right? There's, like, a
33:41
trillion dollar houses out there. And he's,
33:43
like, I suffered. I got
33:45
vertigo. I got vertigo. I need to sue. I mean,
33:47
this is such Isn't it just
33:49
like
33:49
quintessential? You're a new American,
33:52
and welcome to America. What do you do? You're
33:54
the first thing that you do when you get here, it's not go
33:56
to Disneyland. No. it's you hire a
33:58
lawyer and you sue
33:59
somebody. So you can
34:00
get back you break the law. Right. After
34:02
you break after you break the law.
34:05
It's you cannot make this
34:07
stuff up. You can't. Crazy. And so
34:09
I
34:09
thought Marco did an amazing job
34:11
in one minute just framing
34:14
how utterly absurd this
34:16
is. Watch.
34:17
Damn
34:18
it. Alright. You're not
34:20
gonna see it, but you are gonna hear it, and that's all that
34:22
matters. It's just him sitting in the chair. Okay?
34:24
There's there's your context.
34:26
What country in the world are you allowed to enter illegally into
34:29
a country violating its laws? And within
34:31
a week, be in
34:34
court suing the very government whose laws you've just violated.
34:36
Well, that's what we hear today that
34:38
the forty eight migrants from Venezuela who violated
34:40
our laws a week ago and entered the country
34:44
illegally are now suing. They're now in court. They have a lawyer and they're
34:46
suing. This is incredible. No other country in the world would
34:48
allow that. And the other hypocrisy
34:50
here is
34:52
all of these people in the media and politics going around that we
34:54
have an obligation to assume this responsibility
34:56
of caring for millions
34:58
of people who are coming
35:01
have come or want to come. Who
35:03
assumes a responsibility? Who supports to pay pay
35:05
period? Who's supposed to pay for all this? because they don't want
35:07
to pay for it? they don't want it.
35:09
What they're basically saying is, we should allow anyone who comes here illegally to come
35:11
and to stay and we should assume
35:14
that responsibility. but only they
35:16
stay in Florida, but only if they stay in Texas,
35:18
and now if they come to New York, now if
35:20
they come to Massachusetts, now if they come
35:22
to Washington, D. C. their Hippocrits,
35:25
and the radical leftist who wanted to say
35:27
that's a hundred percent. I mean, I
35:29
just and who's paying for
35:31
the lawyer? I'm
35:33
assuming that's us. Oh my god.
35:35
Well, who else? Like, these people have money to pay
35:37
for a freaking lawyer. Well, there's
35:39
these organizations. Right? Like, there's these
35:41
leftist organizations who
35:44
just chomp at the bit to try try to
35:47
support them and
35:48
and represent a a nonprofit.
35:52
Right. I mean, I'm
35:54
assuming I have no idea. It's probably a
35:56
nonprofit that doesn't pay
35:57
taxes. Go
35:58
figure. It's probably what
35:59
it is. I mean, I'm I'm you
36:02
know, I'm right about that. You know, it's probably some nonprofit like 501
36:04
that is is taking on the
36:08
case. This ridiculous ridiculous case
36:10
because he's because yeah. I got Verint
36:12
gone. I got Verint
36:14
gone
36:15
on the bus. I I
36:16
just cannot with these people. It's so believable.
36:19
And then again, everybody forgets
36:21
kinda like Marco Rubio
36:24
reminded us, they broke
36:26
the law. Right. Remember when that
36:28
used to mean something? Okay. So can
36:30
I just stop paying
36:32
my taxes? And then No. You're gonna go to jail, because I don't know. feel I got
36:34
vertigo. I got vertigo. I
36:36
got
36:36
vertigo because this administration
36:38
is giving me vertigo. because
36:41
because you saw how much your tax bill is. Right. My
36:43
tax and my electric bill's gone up.
36:45
Everything's gone up.
36:48
all the prices suck, so I'm getting vertigo from that. You know what? I
36:50
just decided this year, I don't wanna I don't wanna
36:52
pay taxes. You should sue Biden.
36:54
should survive So I should. I
36:56
think we all should suit, but we should get a class
36:58
action suit and sue Biden.
37:00
Yeah. because we have vertigo, you
37:02
guys. We I'm burning gum.
37:05
Alright. I actually
37:08
know what your whack is today and
37:10
I have it ready to go to
37:12
share with everybody. Did you wanna intro it in any way first?
37:15
Lot doesn't think this is what. I think that
37:17
I knew that this would happen,
37:19
though. What I solid touch today. I was like, I kinda think
37:21
this is a little whack. Okay? You guys,
37:24
we're probably gonna be split down the middle. There's
37:26
probably gonna be team daisy, and then there's gonna be
37:28
team mock.
37:30
Right? She actually enjoys this. I just
37:32
think it's a little weird. I thought the timing
37:34
was weird. Well, you gotta say what it is
37:38
first. It's the the it's the new song
37:40
for Space
37:41
Force. There's a new song. There's
37:43
a new song, you guys. And
37:46
they have a video to to announce
37:48
sort of the new song. We should watch one. And
37:50
so we're gonna we're gonna play the song
37:54
for you And it's only it's like forty seconds of the song. I'm I'm
37:56
assuming it's a little bit longer than this --
37:58
Right. -- shows. You're gonna get the extended
37:59
version on your phone. I know
38:02
you are.
38:02
You're totally gonna
38:04
do it and put it on it someday. You
38:06
can't I mean, I understand why
38:08
people
38:08
think it's ridiculous, but
38:11
I can't hope that you guys, I like it a little
38:13
bit. Here it is.
38:51
You
38:52
love
38:56
it. Anyway, you love it.
38:58
It's so John Fillin Tusa.
39:01
It is. It totally it
39:03
totally is.
39:06
God. So I was like,
39:08
I think I need more lasers.
39:10
I
39:10
think it needs more yeah. Definitely more lasers. Don't you
39:13
guys think? It's a little bit too
39:15
old for me. Like, listen, I
39:16
I am a gen xer.
39:20
You know, I mean, I'm fifty, I'm sorry, fifty
39:22
one. So, you know,
39:24
you think that I would appreciate
39:26
sort of the old time, some of the
39:29
old time, like, music from some of these
39:32
organizations. And I I do. I
39:34
appreciate that. I appreciate
39:36
the tradition of the
39:37
military and whatnot. But this
39:40
I mean,
39:40
it's a new organization. So
39:43
you think that they would
39:45
only So they was telling
39:48
me. Right. Somebody
39:48
said it sounds like somebody from a forties
39:50
war movie. I'm right there with that. Oh, I think
39:52
they could've done a little bit better. They
39:55
could've You know, I'm not saying don't I mean, don't hire
39:57
Cardi B or anything to -- Right. --
39:59
great songs.
39:59
I'm just saying they could have maybe come up with
40:02
something a little bit more modern. That's all. You know
40:04
what I actually love. You know
40:06
that amazing soundtrack from
40:08
Interstellar. I mean, I freaking
40:10
love the soundtrack of Interstellar. That
40:12
would love that movie. You love
40:14
everything about it. I can't stand that
40:16
movie. I think the music you guys,
40:18
the music is so powerful
40:20
and good. And III
40:22
recognize that it doesn't have lyrics and
40:24
maybe that's the problem,
40:26
but I feel like that's what was
40:28
missing. Is a little bit
40:30
more spaciness less marching
40:32
band, more speed. And I could see all
40:34
the women singing it, and they all had,
40:36
like, the forties hair doos, you know.
40:38
They all had And they all were like, you
40:41
know, doing this
40:41
and they were singing. And he'd say,
40:43
right. That's what I did.
40:46
Listen up.
40:48
Right. It was Anyway, that was a little bit weird.
40:50
I mean, it was just and the timing was a little bit
40:52
weird yesterday. There was so much news,
40:54
and then I saw all
40:56
all the stuff Well, yeah. done. And I just, you
40:59
know, I was just on
40:59
edge yesterday with all of the weird
41:02
news from
41:02
from, you know, Putin just
41:04
being a crazy person and then I
41:06
saw this and I was like, this isn't very
41:10
helpful. Like,
41:11
I I understand the timing is a
41:13
little sucks. Right? Like, why would you release,
41:15
like, this happy little marching band song --
41:18
Right. -- right now? Yeah. not. because it's
41:20
it one thing it does not do is
41:22
strike fear in any
41:24
other country's heart.
41:25
No. There's
41:28
no. No
41:29
fear with that.
41:30
It's time to bring it in. I'm
41:32
looking at my dogs. They're
41:33
about ready to sit here
41:35
and maul me. Branded.
41:38
You know what? It's the it's the first
41:39
day of fall. And
41:42
like yesterday, here it was
41:44
ninety four degrees and today the highest
41:46
sixty six.
41:46
Oh my gosh.
41:48
Are you born? And it
41:50
didn't rain or anything. It's just Indiana
41:52
doing Indiana things. I love
41:54
that so weird. understood the
41:56
assignment. Yeah. I was like, okay. We got you. Summer's over.
41:59
We're on.
41:59
Yeah. Texas is
42:01
like, it's fall. We'll
42:05
give you some fall in January. How about that? Hey, maybe we'll think
42:07
about that in January or February. But
42:09
today, you
42:09
know, non today.
42:14
Alright. You guys have
42:15
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42:17
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