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What is with Jake Tapper?
Well, he's such a he's such a. I mean, look, I almost got in a fight with Jake Tapper at the Super Bowl in, I forget when it was. I mean, the first Eagles Super Bowl. Not the first, but it must have been. It was shortly after my brother's death.
And he had done something that I thought was totally f up. And I told him I would, if it weren't in front of a lot of people, I would knock him the f out. And this is how much of a f he is. He called my dad and demanded an apology. What?
He's a grown man. He called one of my dad's staffers and he goes and he said, I felt threatened. And Hunter owes me an apology. And by the way, I felt incredibly justified. I'm not going to tell this story because it's too convoluted.
But just that. That's who Jake Tapper is. I mean, you know, he talks big, hides behind a pen and a desk. And I don't think that he contributes in any way to the discourse or provides any real journalism whatsoever. That is Hunter Biden, five hours with John Ryan, the veteran, the special forces guy who's got a very successful podcast.
So he says he had a problem with Jake Tapper even before Jake Tapper tapped in late and wrote a book about how inept his dad was. Tyrus, you are here. You're mostly gut felt tonight. You did a great job last night. You got your podcast.
What is your thought about what Hunter's saying? Is he a tough guy now? No, he's not a tough guy. I think this is desperation. I think this is trying to do what.
He's been able to do in the past where he goes on TV, says a bunch of stuff, gets a lot of attention, and maybe. There is some sort of uh attempt now to try to like Get him back in the fold. Because he what was it, four hours? Five hours. Five hours?
They said five and a half. I think this is him trying to do some kind of damage control for himself, but. Again, I think it's four or five and a half hours where it's he's still there's not one sentence about accountability. Right. You know, he's more typical of addicts, though.
Yeah.
Well, it's typical of a lot of people today. I don't even think it's just drugs in general. Everyone's always the victim.
Something happens, it's never what. Their role was or what they could do better. It's always everyone around them. I think people have this another disease that's going around this country right now, not just with him, but people think other people think about them way more than they do. Right.
You know, this is like they sit around like, oh, they meant to do that and they're after me and this, that, whatever. I don't think Hunter Biden was ever on the first mind of anyone. In politics. He was just an embarrassment on his family, and that's just being real. And I don't see, I don't think any of this helps.
Right. But they were just on just to something you just said before. They did a study and they asked the American people who they think about, and most of the time they think of me.
So that's a little bit of the outline. You know what? You're a straight-up honest guy. You're the first thing they see in the morning. Yeah.
And you're inspirational because a lot of times then they'll see you at 10 o'clock at night.
So they're like, hey, this Kill Me guy. He works. He's like the rest of us. He's got an empty life. Yeah.
Absolutely.
So I want you to hear the Walking the Dogs video was awesome, though. You like that? Yeah, the Mountain Dogs are beautiful. Yeah, he's still growing. Yeah.
Oh, yeah. Great dog. Yeah, he's eight months old. Tell me if this is bad. When he sees me, he wants to hug you, right?
Yeah.
But he's 80 pounds. Yeah.
I'm worried about when he's 120. Am I breeding a bad habit? No, 30.
Well, here's the deal. I guess my son is now. Uh, six five, uh, and he's 14, and he's like, he's 200, and I think it was like 87 pounds or something like that. And whenever he sees me, he runs and hugs me. You just got to deal with it.
Okay, you know, because you don't want that's good. You don't want a large living thing thinking you're not happy to see them.
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So what is your take? I don't know if you've seen these numbers. I think it's going to affect your show tonight. I mean, they're through the roof. We're growing at 4.something percent.
We haven't grown at 4.2% in like 10 years. I mean, it's maybe that one year, that one month we were coming out of the pandemic. I mean, it's kind of, this is before you get your tax returns, before the tax on tips, before the tax cuts are permanent, before all these trade deals come through and the tariffs come off. I mean, this is pretty phenomenal. You know, the income went slightly up.
So in the third quarter, our corporate profits were up 166%. Billion. A lot of people are 401ks who are going to be affected by that, let alone people that are going to be there. Like I got under the wing of Charles Payne, and this I got involved in stocks.
So, did you know anything about stocks before you went with Charles? Not much. Not enough to like, I understood how it worked. I just always had the wrong mindset when it came to investing and stuff. I didn't really, wasn't something that I paid a lot of attention to.
And then I started paying attention to it. And it took basically reading three chapters of his book. Unbreakable Investing. Yeah, Unbreakable. And then, you know, I just started, I took up this formula: whenever they woke, cancel something, invest in it.
So when they started attacking Tesla cars and the stock dropped, I jumped in. Right. You know, and then Rocket Labs, same thing. I jumped in. And Rocket Labs is unbelievable.
Like I got I showed and a bunch of other stuff. I just started looking at that. But then I started looking at it like, this is savings that grows. that you can control and manage. And so it's a and the stocks are incredible.
Tesla?
Sold me on the robots. Yeah, but I'm coming. Like last year. I mean, that robot is flexible. That robot can carry the ball in the NFL game.
Yeah.
You know, like the Russian robot just falls over. It looks like Giganto. 1974. Yeah.
But our I mean the Tesla robots I mean, they're running obstacle courses. There's going to be, I think you're going to see. A complete shift in the next, I'd say, 10 years with Manual labor in this country because these robots can work at night, they don't need breaks. You know, you gotta, you know, I think you change the battery or something like that.
So it's gonna be a, we're gonna see in our lifetime a complete change in the way that we do business in America. Tyrus Seuss, give me an idea where you're gonna be on your tour because I know you're gonna be on Gutfeld tonight that you're hosting. Yeah.
But where are you gonna be on your tour? I got two. I think my next shows are in Palm Beach, Florida. I think January 16th and 17th, I think.
Something like that, but next we're going to be in Florida. Our tour kicks off in the end of January, and in February, we're all over the country. California, we're in Chicago, we're all over the place. Where do you go? Uh let me see here.
I can punch it out for you. Yeah, we gotta go find out exactly where to get Tyrus. Yeah, just the website would be good to go. I know. I know.
Oh, yeah, you can look it up in my link. Oh, here we go. Let's see here. My comedy tour is. Any minute.
Yep. Oh, this thing's stupid. Follow Tyrus. Just Google Tyrus. Just, you know what?
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