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So, this is cut 10. I'm sure this isn't going to come up at all. This is only audio, though.
So, Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking of like anything related to Iran. It says that They are going to end. Israel's reliance On U.S. foreign aid. Listen to this.
I've said this to President Trump. I've said it to our own people. Their jaws dropped, but I said, look, But what do you mean? What do you say? I want to.
Draw down to zero. The American financial support, the financial component of the military cooperation that we have. Because we receive $3.8 billion a year. And I uh I think that it's time that we weaned ourselves from the remaining military support. Can you give me a timetable?
I said, let's start now. And do it over the next decade, over the next 10 years, but I want to start now. I don't want to wait. for the next Congress. I want to start now.
You know, it could go down very fast. No, I'm not against any of that, but this is what, because there's such stupid talking points. Again, I say this with everything. I don't care if you come d what side of an issue you come down on, for, against, whatever. My only thing is I just want people to do it with facts.
Do it based on fact. Don't do it because someone on TikTok said something or some podcast said something. No, just do it based on fact, right? Don't outsource, don't be a welfare queen. Don't outsource your knowledge of these civic issues, your government issues.
Don't outsource them to people who like literally do meth and say that their looks are maxing, okay? Just don't do that stuff. Just saying. I say that because, and he's right, it's $3.8 billion in annual military aid that the U.S. gives Israel.
But here's what I find funny. We have Weapons agreements. with Israel.
So We it's Give or take, 3.8 billion annually to Israel. The total U.S. arms sales, and by the way, the agreement with Israel is that they only buy our arms. Our weapons, our munitions. The total US arms sales?
Annually? Greatly exceed this. For instance. Right after October 7th, they purchased $22 billion. and military aid.
Then the year after 17.8 billion. and more weapons. And this is I mean, it's all public information.
So they had yeah, I mean, it's a lot. They had even just under Biden alone. From 21 to 24, they had $23.3 billion in arms sales. And Just so far in the Trump administration, it's $9.6 billion. and arms sales.
But we're selling to them. We don't give it to them, and it has to be approved. We have to approve it every time. Congress, they have to sign off on it.
Well We sell it to them. They pay us money for it. Kane, let me ask you this. If I give you $3. And I say, You can only buy candy from me.
You can only get your Sour Patch Kids, your MMs, your Twizzlers, your snow caps from me. And you pay me thirty dollars. to buy candy. Is the three dollars that I gave you? pretty much paid back when you purchase from me candy that's thirty dollars?
Yeah, with an asset attached to it, maybe. Or two. Yeah.
So I would make my $3 back, is what you're saying. Yeah.
Okay. We certainly would.
Okay. And then some... Inbred single-cell organisms that comprise most of podcastan. freak out and go Because this doesn't even get into, by the way, the RD for tech. and medical.
That, especially for tech, as it relates to defense, that is co-developed and shared.
So that's more actually that we're even getting back. And it's an outpost. Technically, I mean, look at it. It's an outpost. I mean, they deal with stuff over there, so we don't have to deal with it over here.
So, what problem do these people have? Oh, they're Jews. That's what it is. That's what it is. It's because they're Jewish.
That's why it's okay if it's Iranian. Oh, grah. For real. That's it. That's the only objection.
It's the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life. No, we don't we don't want to get more money back for for weapon sales and they can only buy ours. One thing that I am actually unclear on is whether or not They are still, if that aid, if the weapon sales is dependent upon, like the exclusive weapon sales, if that's dependent upon the aid. Which would not make any sense anyway, but I don't know. You know what I mean?
It's just like just for instance, just in January of this year alone. We approved a $7 billion sale of armored vehicles and helicopters to Israel. Just for that month. How much did we give them a year? 3.8 billion.
$7 billion just for the month of January. Attack helicopters and armored vehicles.
Okay. Oh.
Okay. Oh, did you know? that between 2020 and 2024 Israel has purchased and imported almost 70% of its total defense equipment from the U.S. Huh. But that 3.8 billion though, Kane.
Talk about not seeing the forest for the tree. Who listens to these idiots?
Well, I don't know. I mean, I just who listens to these people? This is so dumb.
So, I'm just saying that seems like we're getting more. that we've literally ever given. But why do we support us? They act like we support them, like we supported Iran. Or illegal aliens.
Early learning centers get more money than this. Right, like oh six times more. Oh, but it's 'cause these people are chewing. That's what it is. They won't say it.
No, we just disagree with Israel. Oh, really? Tell me all about the Israeli government. Tell me the parts of the government and all the people that are in it and the difference between the prime minister and the president and their roles. Go ahead.
I'll wait. We'll all wait. Oh wait, you can't. You just don't like the juice. Just be honest.
Have the manhood to say it. You just don't like this. Let's be honest about it the same.
So, hmm. Yeah, I don't see the problem with this. By the way, if this comes from literally everything from our own government. To Council on Foreign Relations, Brown University, et cetera.
So it's this idea that they have received. That they're just basically a welfare recipient is one of the dumbest talking points I think that has actually come up over this. It is ridiculous. But they're like, oh, well, the total aid.
Okay, let's look at the total defense sales. Sure, I will play this game all damn day. You know, they're not giving us good vibes in exchange for weaponry and. uh helicopters and tanks, they're giving us cash money. I don't have a problem with that.
Do you, Canon? Mm-mm. No, I will totally take your money for this. Yes, yes, absolutely. Step right up.
We have plenty of. Plenty of assets. Exactly. We can make guns and tanks and all that all day. Absolutely.
So This um It is really, it's really stupid. This talking point.
Now, I bring this up because a lot of people were saying, yes, we need to end this. We need to end this dependency. On The United We need to end Israel's dependency on the United If I'm being honest, who's dependent on whom more? With that. Just saying.
Just saying, who is a little bit dependent on who more? I mean, I could sit here and go year over year. I mean, it's, I mean, literally, it's like. At least three to one. Every year, literally every year, in terms of weapon sales, literally every year.
Uh but we're propping them up. Yeah.
I just, that doesn't under it doesn't make any sense to me.
So I don't know if... They're ending that because they feel That the narrative has gotten problematic, which I don't even think the narrative is problematic. I mean, all you have to do is just explain it in a few minutes just the way I in the manner in which I just did. Um It's very, very simple, very simple to do.
So there's a um It's I don't know. I get it that it's a thing on the right that's fueled by people like Marjorie Trailer Green. Who doesn't understand stuff so well, and they think other people also don't understand stuff so well. I get that that's like a thing that they like to do. They like to get together and try to see who can make the other person more ignorant.
I've never seen, it's an American pastime with that subsect. Of America, like this, you know, the people who are really on the left. But they claim that they're on the right, but they practice all the identity politics that the left practices and they love big government solutions.
So I don't know. They like snuck in under the crack of the door like a roach. When we were building the coalition.
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At least you don't live in New York unless if you do. And I'm ooh, that's a bummer. I don't like that journey for you. I don't know. Did I ever tell you?
Like, when I was a kid, I used to always thought I wanted to live in New York. I just realized with this light here, I cannot see you hardly at all. It's kind of a bummer. I can't see like whenever you're completely just horrified by something I say. I just don't have that.
Like, if I can see the whites of his eyes, I'm like, he opens them up like precious moments characters. I'll audibly gasp. But, um, I when I was a kid I always wanted to live in New York. I just thought that's where everything happened. It was like Sesame Street, before it got real weird, was based there.
You know, everything was happening in New York. The Ghostbusters movie? Dude, Ghostbusters, like all the crazy stuff happened there. I was like, I want to go see some ghosts. Yeah, I do.
I don't know. I just always thought that it was a happening place. And then the first time I went there, it was like I was descending into the bowels of hell. 'Cause you came across a bridge, I flew, I can't remember where I flew into, I guess it was LaGuardia. JFK, maybe I can't remember.
and I just went across the bridge. Uh And it takes you down into the city. And the buildings just got higher and higher, and it felt like hands clasping over. and it just was weird and everything smelled like urine and pretzels and gas. Just everywhere.
And I didn't dislike it at first, but it was a bit overwhelming. And then I realized you can't really see the night sky. And if you don't like people and you're a situational extrovert, as is your hostess. It just was a, mmm, no, because I get my fill and then I have to retreat. I'm like a Roomba.
You know, I go out and do my business, and then I gotta go back to my charging station, you know, and I gotta get the hell away.
So it was. Very yeah. I relate to that. The reason I bring this up is because now it's even worse.
So you have Zoran Mandani, who his wife, by the way, seems like an insufferable prat. She's just. You know. Every be she wears vintage, says Anna Wintour. She dresses like a hobo.
I don't know how it's. She looks like somebody's like 70s era closet threw up on her. I mean, stop it. I'm so done with orangey brown leather. Quit.
Corduroy, gag me.
So That's what you use as kindling. I wouldn't wear if I had a choice between like going in my birthday suit or wearing corduroy, guess what's not getting worn? It's horrible. It's a fabric that Satan made. to clothe 70s children as a form of punishment.
Anyway.
So Now it's even worse. And you've got this guy who can't do math. Can I just remind you that the only reason that Zoray Mandani is even where he is is because he's a Nepo baby?
Now most parents when they have nepo kids They just, you know, they keep it simple. Oh, you want a new car, Nepo baby? I'll get you a job in my friend's firm or in dad's firm, Nepo Baby. You know, it's like one of those things. But they really went above and beyond in the Mamdani family.
So, where did he go in Africa to get married? And they had to have all that security? Uganda. He w got married in Uganda. You know, real flex.
had a ton of security. Uh to his uh vintage wife, who realized as she was sitting in a cafe two weeks ago, and Ms. Israel was right next to her, she about lost her mind. There's video of it. It's fascinating.
So They really went the Mandanis. They really went above and beyond. Like you thought poot booty juice was bad? Ma'am Donnie is just the shorter, straight and knowingly Islamist version of him. and still just as stupid and just as left.
But they really went above and beyond.
So he wanted to be a rapper. Mommy tried to make the rapper career happen for Zoe Ran Mandani. But, you know, he just doesn't look tough because he looks soft and weak. And he just has no knowledge of the streets because this was a kid who was raised with a silver spoon up his backside.
So, oh, that wasn't enough. Oh, his career didn't take off. Because it's crazy how nepotism can get you into a career, but if you're going into artistry, it can't buy you fans.
So then they decided to recalibrate And then they set their sites on city council.
So he was on city council for half a second. And then they're like, well, I guess why not go to Gracie Mansion? Let's just go ahead and go the mayoral route. Go ahead. Look at mayoral right.
You can be mayor.
So they had him and he he they bought his mayoral seat for him. This is a dude who's never had to make payroll. I don't even believe he's ever written a check in his entire life. This guy has no idea how the world works. He's never worked in the private sector, ever.
ever. I feel like that's disqualification immediately.
So he gets there and he's trying to figure out how we can go from being. I mean, remember, just a couple of weeks ago, he's like, oh my gosh, New York is so poor and so broke. All the things that I promised you that we're going to be free, none of that's going to happen. He went out there like a student council president, like campaigning for a high school student council. I'm gonna give you free everything: free library, free transportation, free childcare.
You're gonna have a free grocery store, and none of that's happening. Then he realized: oh, you mean somebody's gotta pay for it? Because otherwise, you just pass the indentured servitude on. And it just keeps going and going and going.
So Now he's he's He thinks he's figured out. There's an asterisk here. He thinks he's figured out how to balance the budget for a New York Cassette. This is cut seven. Listen to this full brag about this, and then I'm going to tell you what he actually did.
Go ahead. New York. It's executive budget season, and I'm proud to announce that our city's budget is fully balanced. This budget isn't just about numbers on a page. It determines if our libraries get funded, if a street is safe to cross, if snow is actually shoveled after a storm.
And you deserve to know exactly how we got here. We inherited a $12 billion budget deficit. We are speaking about a fiscal crisis at the scale greater than the Great Recession. Was the Great Recession? Great Recession.
Many said the only way out of this was slashing services and passing an austerity budget. We rejected that. After months of painstaking work, that deficit is now zero. Our Wow. Do you know how we balanced the budget, everybody?
Would you like to know? Everybody say yeah. Yeah.
He took an $8 billion bailout from the state. They need deferred all pension payments so that all the future generations get that debt. But it's not debt right now, so it doesn't count. Mm-hmm. See?
Mm-hmm. And then now he's going to have a $7 billion deficit next fiscal year. And then he decided, I'm going to make a TikTok video about it, but because I can't talk in one sentence, like coherently for very long, we got to have a million and 110,000 jump cuts in our stupid TikTok video. I'm sorry, but if you have to make a million jump cuts in your TikTok video, you're an idiot and you should not be making videos. That's so annoying.
I can't stand that when I see that sidebar. When I see that from dippy little podcasters, oh, I can't look at a camera and talk without having a script in front of me. And they have to have a million jump cuts. Gag us all. Oh, and then he was like, Yeah, look, it's socialism.
And then all of his supporters are like, They think it's great. Yeah, he took a bailout. He proposed $14 billion in new spending, then said they had a $12 billion deficit. Then he said it was $5.4 billion. And then he got an $8 billion bailout.
Wait, what? That's like saying you're broke. And you have a deficit and you can't pay your bills, and then mommy and daddy give you all the money that you need to pay your bills, and you're like, wow, look, it's like no deficit anymore. The totes went away.
So s just amazing. I'm such a good mayor. I'm detecting Some girl math in there. Oh dude, this is pansy math. Like this is.
You got dude math, girl math, pansy math, and then a word I can't say math. But it's similar to that word, Kane. If you get my drift, you know, I can explain further. This is one of the dumbest things. People are like, wow, it actually balanced the budget.
Yeah.
Belovette. And all these people, they're like his supporters, who are just as stupid as he is. They they think that that's actually what he did. And they're like, what do you mean a bailout?
Somebody gave him the money that's balanced it, balanced it. He just lied about it and then tried to act like that's the math works. Again, He had a billion, multi-billion dollar bailout from New York State.
So, every taxpayer in New York, regardless of whether or not they live in Manhattan, they're all paying for his policies. How y'all like that? Y'all live, all those Republicans that live up in upstate. That's insane. Yeah.
And then he has what, your second little apartment tax, the Piederre tax. They're thinking that his budget was like, that's gonna bring in $500 million. His comptroller was like, you're stupid. It's not going to bring in that much. Where you can't can't do math.
And then when you're delaying pension payment, that's not absolving or eliminating the debt. You're deferring it. People know how that when you when you delay paying pensions What does that mean? That means. These are the people that voted for him.
Well, that means. Did that went away? It's not here right now. Do you see the debt right now? I don't see the debt right now.
It doesn't exist. For her. That's so dumb. No, they delayed it. What does that mean to delay?
That's like you owe a bill. And then the person who comes to collect is like, all right, I'll defer it, I'll delay it for a year. That doesn't mean the debt went away. It means you got to pay it next year and it's probably going to be more. This is so stupid.
Oh my gosh.
So he just actually made, in order to make the 2027 budget look balanced. He made the 2028 budget even greater in debt.
So I'll say it again. In order to Lie to his stupid. supporters, which are the stupidest people. He made The 2028 deficit, bigger. to clean it up and pretend that he doesn't have one right now.
That's what he did. It's a Democrat math, everybody. That's just the way it works. If the debt doesn't exist right at the second, then it's gone forever. And then it's gonna come back and they're gonna be like, wow, where did all this debt come from?
What happened? That doesn't work. That doesn't work at all. But he thinks it's a great thing. And then he does this.
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Oh man, by the way, you can follow along Channel 347 Direct TV, Substack. Make sure you go check that out. And of course, YouTube and Facebook, all that good stuff. This was KTLA. And they were interviewing Xavier Becerra.
Now, you know Xavier Becerra, maybe you don't know. He was the AG of California, then he ran. HHS bizarrely under Obama or Biden Harris. And now he's running for governor of California. Good luck.
With KTLA.
Now keep in mind. One of the things that we talked about extensively. On this show. And the I think I had a piece up on my sub stack, etc. Is this insane story that came out of the New York Times about the missing?
Children who were brought, like actual kids. I'm not talking about like 19-year-olds pretending they're kids. I'm talking about three, seven, nine-year-olds, things like that. That were used to, under the Flores Agreement, used to expedite entry of illegal immigrant groups into the United States. It was the rent-a-kid thing.
You guys remember? That was all Flores. That was the Rent-A-Kid thing. And then it was done away with under Trump. But during that time under Biden-Harris, when they were just bringing in kids.
They lost track of a lot of them. And the New York Times did this whole investigative piece. There were three or four people bylined on this. And it was very I mean, judging by the breadth of everything that the New York Times does, it was a very uncharacteristic piece for them to do because it really just assailed. HHS that was put in charge of the immigration at the border, which is weird.
Not DHS, but health and human services.
So they had the former Attorney General of California run HHS. And then they had Alendro Mayorkis, you know, all of that. But there was in this New York Times piece one of the things that was said. And this was audio. We have the audio of that somewhere.
We don't need to necessarily dig it up, but this was back in 2022. Xavier Bracera was on a phone call for a staff meeting. And they were talking about How to increase the processing. And discharge of these actual illegal immigrant kids, kids that. Of their own will, they did not choose to come illegally in the United States.
You have to remember, we're talking about legitimately little kids, right? This was one of the reasons. I will I wish they would have closed the border, but Obama-Biden They actually had to separate the children from the adults going through the southern border because they could not guarantee that they weren't being trafficked.
So instead of closing the border, they just decided to separate the kids. Trump continued that policy. They all accused him of putting kids in cages. You know the story.
So back in, excuse me, it was the summer of 2022. Xavier Becerra is on this. Phone call with other members of HHS. And he says to them at one point during this call, He's blasting them for not processing these illegal immigrant kids fast enough. And he said that they needed to be like a Ford assembly plant.
He said, quote, If Henry Ford had seen this in his plants, he would have never become famous and rich. This is not the way you do an assembly line. End quote. The New York Times got the audio of this. And then they ran a big old story of it because they lost like a I mean, you're talking about what was the number of kids that they ended up losing?
Almost 100,000. The headline was: Alone and Exploited, Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs. That's the original story. that they that they had. Because Becerra and others were really pushing back on it.
But it got into all of these kids that they legitimately could not find. at all whatsoever. Anymore in the United States. And they said that. They were being sent after they were processed.
They were being sent to places where they I mean they just couldn't They couldn't track them down anymore. They actually, this New York Times piece actually said that. They had lost track. With like 20,000, something like that. Can you imagine?
Can you imagine? And some of the areas that they were sent into uh were places where they know they were trafficking hotbeds. Child trafficking hotbeds. And they talked about the jobs that they were doing. They talked about, like, for instance, there was a story of a 14-year-old.
who was sent up supposedly to live with a relative that she never met, But she never actually Got in with the relative, they immediately sent her to a factory.
So, what they would do, like for instance, one of the largest food contractors in the United States, Hearthside Food Solutions, as reported by the New York Times, they would have people go and interview for these positions, right? And then they would get hired. But the people who interviewed for the positions never showed up. They'd send one of these kids in. And then they'd give the kids a little money and take most of their paycheck.
That's lit how they operated. And they said that They could not. I mean, you've got kids like eight years old working in factories. This is a real thing that happened. Real thing that happened.
So back to the calls. Xavier Becerra is on this phone call. And He had to answer for this on C-SPAN and fell all over himself. on it but he was trying to say that he it was quoted out of context It was not out of context. He was talking about processing these kids and how it wasn't working fast enough.
Listen to this. Juan's got it. This is from, so this was, the New York Times got this. They put this in their piece, the first piece that they ran. But this is Xavier Becerra.
Talking about these kids.
Now, all of this is going to dovetail in with new audio from KTLA that I'm going to play for you here in a moment. But this is the original where he talked about how they needed to process these kids faster. Listen. If Henry Ford had seen this in his plants, he would have never become famous and rich. This is not the way you do an assembly line.
And kids aren't witches, I get it. But we can do far better than this. He's talking about processing kids. Who were brought here illegally. Most of them, not even their own family member, as the New York Times discovered in their piece.
So now let's look at the KTLA. audio because he's running for governor. Right?
So Cut 21. KTLA was asking Xavier Pecera about this. Listen. During your time as HJS Secretary, a New York Times investigation found the health department couldn't find some 85,000 children it had released. That's not accurate.
What you just read is. Is not accurate. First, that's what I'll say, because it was never the case that we could not find kids. You're essentially, I don't know if you got those talking points from Donald Trump. It's from a New York Times article.
That's not what the New York Times article said. The New York Times said that. Individuals, the children and their sponsors, did not respond to calls. They didn't say we couldn't find kids. Working overnight in slaughterhouses, replacing roofs, operating machineries in factories, children as young as 14 years old.
That part occurred after these children had left the care of the Department of Health and Human Services. Do you let these children go into those individual sponsors in their responsibility?
Some of these kids, probably because they needed to earn some money, started working in places that were very exploitive. Mm-hmm. Good uh Listen to this. Also, from the New York Times piece, the federal government hired child welfare agencies to track some of the children who were considered to be at high risk. But caseworkers at those agencies said that HHS, under direction of Xavier Becerra, ignored obvious signs of exploitation.
And Bezera disputed the characterization. Of course he did. How does this not end his career? First off, how the hell did the original New York Times piece not end his career? Yeah.
How did that not end his career? I mean Yeah. I'm sane. It hit D different. Exactly.
I I I'm it's just shocking to me. That story was so bad. And I don't know. I mean, the whole just insane.
Now, the other thing is you had ex-DHS chief Aleandro Mayorkis regretting Biden's immigration agenda despite claiming the border was secure. He was working with Becera on this as well. He was one of the ones that was looking the other way. I mean, this is insane. Absolutely insane.
And Xavier Becerres now. trying to be governor of California. Do you know how many kids that they I mean I don't it this is horrible. They I mean, they lost so many of these kids. They weren't able to actually.
Track them. And for that story, the New York Times spoke with over 100 workers and government workers in over 20 states. who were trying to figure out where these kids went. They found, for instance, a six-year-old scrubbing dishes late at night in one town. They said that Some of them under the age of 13 were running milking machines in Vermont.
There was another 12-year-old and a 13-year-old girl. Two different girls that were wash working for a hotel in Virginia washing hotel sheets.
So, when I say that these are not 19 years old, these were kids that. We're trafficked. by cartels and in some instances their own families. This is crazy. And Xavier Becerra.
Wanted them processed and released into the interior fast enough. One of the workers said that, and she was a caseworker in Central Florida. She said that HHS was unwilling to investigate, the upper HHS was unwilling to investigate these cases. and they would ignore the ones that she reported.
So she had to explain to the children instead that they were entitled to lunch breaks and overtime pay because it's the best she could do. Is that not?
So they would get sponsored, they get sent up, and then it's a whole racket. An entire racket. They said that over two-thirds of all of those illegal immigrant children that were used and trafficked here to the United States. ended up working full time. Xavier Becerra.
was the head of HHS responsible for all of it. And he was mad. That HHS was not processing them fast enough. He wanted them to cut corners. and reduce the amount of investigation they were putting into each case.
He didn't care where the kids went, he just wanted them processed and out. That's it. That's it. And For instance, in two years, during that two years of Biden-Harris, you had over 250,000 illegal immigrant children. legit most of them 16 and under.
We're not even talking to 17, 18 year olds. They had lines of some of these kids. The New York Times took pictures of.
Some of these kids that were like for instance Roma, Texas and some of these other places. where there are little kids. Like I'm looking at a kid, that kid's five, that kid's five years old standing in line. And they have a little Ziploc baggie of just everything that they own in the world. These are kids who did not ask to get into this situation.
They did not ask to get into the situation. But this is Xavier Becerra. And so now he wants to go and be governor. in California. You have Karen Bass that wants to be governor or wants to be mayor of Los Angeles.
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So, the left in LA is reacting as predictably as you think they would. But over Spencer Pratt. Because they're, Spencer Pratt's been very successful so far with his campaign. His ads are amazing.
So You first off, you had what's her face, this one. Candidate, doesn't she get taxpayer dollars? Like, she's in on that grift. She does all that. It's like the equivalent of an early learning center.
She's one of the, she says that he's a fascist. Listen to this, so stupid.
Okay. But I also think it's a very real thing that we should take seriously and we need to grapple with, and we need to offer it an honest response, a response that's rooted in actually solving these problems. Um otherwise people will turn. Two. fascism to Minnie Trump, which is who I think Spencer Pratt really represents.
Because he's calling them out on their nonsense. This is so stupid. So here's the big thing.
So TMZ. TMZ. Woo! There is investigative reporting. TMZ, this is what they they tweeted out.
They go. Update. We asked Spencer if he's ever lived in the trailer.
So you remember, first off, you remember the ad where he had this airstream on his burned-out lot? And he was like, this is where I live. And Karen Bass lives here, you know, because they let everybody's homes burned down.
So TMZ goes, quote, we asked if Spencer, we asked Spencer if he ever lived in the trailer. And he said, no, I never told anyone I lived there.
However, in the campaign ad, he said squarely, this is where I live, as he stood in front of the trailer. They're mad at him because And then they ran this story. They're mad at him because of this: quote: Exclusive: Spencer Pratt is staying at the Bel Air Hotel, not his Airstream trailer. And then you have people like Jon Favreau, Obama's speechwriter, goes, Yeah, because he's filthy rich, and the trailer was a media stunt, much like his entire campaign.
So wait a minute. Good morning.
So Why does he have to have a trailer or a hotel room in the first place?
Well, why why is it that he's got to have a trailer or a hotel room in the first place? Mm, is it because Democrats let his whole house burn down along with 60,000 other people's properties and let people burn to death in their homes? Is that why? And then keep them out? And then they, yeah, kept him out and then made permitting ridiculous so they couldn't rebuild.
Is that why? Hmm. Crazy. How dare you not live in the dirt and your burned out lot? How dare you?
I love that TMZ thinks that, whoa, Trey, he doesn't live in a burned out lot. That's a gotcha. They think that's a total gotcha. Why does he have to have a hotel room in the first place, though? You can't get at him this way without reminding everyone that his opponents literally let people's houses burn down.
We don't need to have water in the reservoir. We don't need to do any kind of forestry management. What? We don't need to do that. Yeah, we're Karen Bass and we let the homeless run our streets.
Yeah, I'm Karen Bass. Of course, there's needle and feces all over Los Angeles. You know, hi, I'm Karen Bass. Of course, I let people burn to death in their homes because I didn't want to refill their reservoirs or actually have any kind of emergency response plan in place, even though we live in a place where wildfires historically for hundreds and hundreds of years have always plagued this area. Mm-hmm.
So, TMZ think, by the way, if anyone thought TMZ, being in Washington, D.C., was going to be like, oh, wow, we're going to get some investigative stuff. I got a bridge to sell you. It's amazing. It's called the Golden Gate, and I will give it to you for $50 million. It's a steal.
Just make the checks payable to me. As is condition. He's staying at the Bel Air Hotel. Can you believe? He's staying at a Bel Air.
How dare he not stay at a Motel 6 on Skid Row? You mean like those illegals? Yeah.
New York? How dare you not stay where we put the drug dealers and illegal aliens? Oh.
Wow. Wow. I mean, how dare he not live in a burned-out lot that doesn't have like running water or any kind of like, you know, electricity with his kids? Wow. I mean, the next thing they're going to be like, how dare he doesn't just inject himself with fentanyl?
I mean, where are they going to go? This is so dumb.
So they think that this is a gotcha. They actually think, and TMZ's out there. Running defense for him. That is so dumb. That's where he would be living if you all hadn't burned his house down.
It's not difficult. Not difficult. Wick's going to be upset 'cause I did that. He's gonna like come barreling back here. He's gonna think something happened.
I shouldn't do that But still. It makes you a little bit Sam Kinnison, I gotta be honest. Right. You know, it makes you a little Little nutty. All right, so.
couple of things. In addition to this, because that's so crazy. I wanted to share with you this insane story. If I can pull it up, I've got a million things open.
Okay, so this is a crazy story. I saw this online and I I ended up Okay, I'm not gonna, do I wanna tell you why, how I found this?
Okay. I'm curious.
Well, my algorithm showed it to me, but why would my algorithm be showing me a thing about World of Warcraft?
Well, okay, you guys know I do play games. I don't play World of Warcraft. I know of the lore. I know DD. But I, like Warhammer, I've been.
Almost like my favorite thing to play right now late uh as of late has been Helldivers. But I have these like Figurines, these Warhammer figurines. I don't do tabletop play, although. It does interest me. The idea interests me because I like having like a project, an ongoing thing.
You know what I mean? I always have projects, whether it's crochet or something. I always got something something going on.
So anyway, I was online and I was actually looking for ideas on how to paint my figurines. I'm not even kidding you. And I didn't want to do it the old school way. I wanted to be ridiculous.
So I'm gonna totally like, I found an account where they like bedazzle them. I know some of the Warhammer people out there are gonna be like, what? Just roll with me.
So anyway I ended up going down this rabbit hole of a virtual plague that hit. The World of Warcraft. Um universe Back in 2005.
Some of now you listen.
So this was digital.
So in 2005, there was a virtual plague that accidentally wiped out 80% of the World of Warcraft population, and it was called the Corrupted Blood Incident. You can Google it.
So, what started as a glitch in a boss fight, meaning you're fighting one of the big baddies. it became actually a very important data set. that became a footnote in medical history. It was like a gaming fail.
So, like, what ended up happening is you, it was 2005, the corrupted blood incident. It was a. accidental but highly contagious virtual plague that spread between like the players and it killed a lot of low-level players almost instantly and it mimicked a real like a real world pandemic, right? And then People started practicing like social distancing, panicking. Epidemiologists in the CDC were somehow made of it, they were made available of it or made aware of it.
So it began on September 13th, 2005. Blizzard, which is a company that's since been acquired by Tencent, which is owned by China, so they introduced this raid where a boss named Hakkar inflicted a high-damage contagious. Debuff called corrupted blood. Just all you got to know is he infected people digitally with this corrupted blood thing. It was supposed to stay within the raid, but it spilled over to everything.
So players, like, you know, they carried the disease into major cities and they had their pets, and then all the cities got disease ravaged. And high-level players could survive it, but it killed all the low-level ones.
So people started naturally quarantining in the game, right? And then you had people panicking and then you had trolls going around intentionally spreading it. And Blizzard tried to stop the spread. They used NPCs, non-player characters. They had NPC quarantines before they patched it and had to reset the entire server.
But here's the crazy thing about this.
So it started as a glitch, but It was such an accurate mimic of a real-world pandemic that the CDC and all of these epidemiologists paid attention to it. They were fascinated because they looked at this. unscripted human behavior. And they realize that, wow, this gaming simulation could actually predict. human behavior better than any computer model.
And so They it it became kind of a blueprint for modern crisis management. Is that not the craziest thing ever?
So, you had people out there who would just run away into the wilderness, and other people they established a quarantine zone, and then other people would literally go into other cities and purposefully spread it, because they're trolls.
So. That's insane. So it started as a boss fight, raiding one area, and it was all that the virtual. disease was supposed to stay in that area and it ended up due to a glitch spilling over and infecting the whole universe. How crazy is that?
So and it actually was pretty accurate. They said that they had some people that the players were acting like people do in real life.
Some fled to the countryside or rural areas. They were social distancing. And then you had others that stayed to help people get through it. They were the first responders. And then you had what they called griefers that were intentionally spreading it, super spreaders, like everywhere.
Is that not crazy? Yeah, but you know what? Unlike in the real world, in the gaming world, all the BS injections and social distancing kind of worked. That's the only thing they didn't account for in their little blueprint. You know, that's the thing.
If you're going to come out with a blueprint and you're going to try to base it on real-world factors, maybe not having an injection that did absolutely diddly squat. maybe that wasn't super helpful. Just saying. Hmm. Speaking of diseases, so Lorraine said, there's a different cruise ship now.
There's a norovirus. Aren't noroviruses? They're not novel, right? Those are pretty. Those are pretty Common, isn't it?
Yeah.
I'd say. Did I ever tell you the scariest thing that I've ever seen in my life? Did I ever tell you that on a cruise ship? I only went on one cruise with Media Research Center because they asked and I like them. And it was up in Norway.
So I'm like, yeah, we're not going to have any party time, excellent kind of stuff happening, because it's just not my jam. But when we get up there, I'd never been on a cruise before. And you guys know how I'm germaphobic, but COVID. made me Rebel against most of that out of spite because once the government tells me to distance or do something, I don't want to do it. I just, you know.
It just is what it is. But at one point after everybody I guess got on the ship and they were waiting for it to leave. the dock in Amsterdam. They said, okay, well, you can go up to this whatever deck, and there's get lunch up there. And we went up there.
and the doors opened. And it was like the shining. Instead of blood spilling out, it was an endless buffet. I don't know how you n if you guys know, I don't buffets scare the hell out of me. And you know why they do?
Because at Golden Corral one time 10 years ago. I used to love a good buffet. The Shawnee's Buffet? Yeah.
Shoni's breakfast buffet. Is literally the jewel in the crown of America.
So amazing. Oh my gosh, the bacon kidding me break. Anyway.
So Endless buffet, but at Golden Corral, one time I watched a kid literally pick his nose and then stick his hand under the glass into a chocolate fountain. And I was like, I'm done, we're out. And I never went, but I've never eaten another buffet. I don't do potlucks because if I haven't seen your kitchen, I ain't eating from it. I'm weird, and those are things I will never get over.
Anyway, long stories long, endless. Cain, I think it went the length of the the boat. and people were running up to it like cattle at a trough. And I just was like, I can't do this. I cannot.
Eat from a buffet. I'm on a boat already. Got me on the boat. But I cannot go up to a buffet like this. And the reason Partitions are there for a reason.
They're there for a reason. You don't go over them. You don't go under them. You don't go over them. You stay on the other side of the partition and you wait for the person serving the food on the other side of the partition to hand you the food over the partition, Cain.
Audience? And I watched specific People. I literally would watch them with their hands in their pockets. Who knows what's in there? Try to grab at stuff from under the partition.
Never wanted a Hassan chop somebody's hand off so bad in my life. But I saw tons of it.
So anyway. I'm not surprised now France has confirmed the norovirus has caused gastrointestinal sickness on board the Ambition cruise ship. They're isolating people. Non-symptomatic people can disembark. They have to remind people to regularly wash their hands.
If you have to be reminded to regularly wash your hands, I personally feel that you are incompatible with life on earth, and that should be remedied. Because you're making it grody for all of us. And I really do feel like capital punishment is necessary in these instances. I told you guys you can't have me in elected office. That's what I, executive order.
I don't care if I get sued. Instant death. If you're grabbing food at a buffet and you're not washing your hands, you die. Get out. Go.
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So Rex Reid, 87 years old, film critic, passed away. There you go. He apparently cameoed in Superman. I'm familiar with him, but I didn't worship him like some of the other people apparently on Twitter did. I was just like, okay, he's a film critic.
Moving on, because we got a dime a dozen of those. Does that mean? I just don't have time for nonsense today.
So he's passed away. Let's see. We had subscription fatigue already yesterday. I am not even doing this, Kane. I am not reading this headline.
Stop it. You read it. You found it. You read it. I triple dog dare you right now.
All right, I think we have time. Apparently, you've heard of all the looks maxing, right? Uh-huh, yeah. Looks maxing, all of it. Yeah, we've heard of it, Kane.
Sack maxing. Or. Testies. Testies maxing. Why do they need to be the size of grapefruits as reported by a British newspaper?
Like, what? What? That doesn't seem comfortable. Like they're turning into Stan Marsh from.
South Bar. Yeah, I can't even believe that's why that a thing. I feel like that's also body dysmorphia. See anybody saying that's a positive thing? I think it's a medical condition.
I think it's weird. NBA rocked grizzly star Brandon Clark passes away at 29, a month after he was arrested on drug charges.
So you think this is a drug? Yeah, they found him with a bunch of paraphernalia when he was unresponsive. And yeah, that's what they suspect. Just, you know, why? That just is heartbreaking.
Just why? Just so sad. I mean, 29 years old, whole life ahead of him. And Biden is going to fight the DOJ plan to release audio of his discussions with his ghostwriter, Per Politico.
So he's got a deadline. It was yesterday. They missed it. He's, you know, really needs to needs to kind of hunker up and figure out what he's going to do here. He has to release 70 hours of partially redacted audio recordings.
By the way, who's the sound of talks like that for 70 hours? About your book. I mean, he's barely probably cognizant most of it. Yeah.
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I can't believe Senator Chris Murphy has the Brains to even say this. Listen, Iran is two to three times more powerful today than they were when this war started. Everyone has told me. Hold on, hold on. Iran is two to three times stronger than they were before the war started.
I don't know how what level of stupid we would gauge this, but it's going to be at the high end of that spectrum there. Yeah, pretty sure. Really stupid. Yeah, I agree with that. Folks, that does it for us today.
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