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This is what's happening on the right. By the way. It's mostly an online phenomenon. But more and more It's carrying over. into reality.
I had a story where, let me pull this up. Uh it was an Axios poll. And it was More and more, it says the Republican Party from Axios is starting to turn on Israel. And it gets into this, everything that podcast Distan talks about, right? Which is kind of the goal.
It's the goal of it, right? That was the whole goal of the podcast to stand movement. It is a red-green alliance. And I think that the people, some of the people I think are tools of it and then I think others are just desperate to supplant They're aging. cable news audience with Zoomerwaffen.
That's what this is. Like the cable news rejects that decided to adopt podcast, the podcast format, and get it and become podcast system, they're trying to supplement. Their audience is aging out. They're cable news people. And, you know, I mean, you're talking about upper 50s going into their 60s, these cable hosts that are now podcastistanis.
And they have got to figure out a way to boost their audience, to propagate their audience, to supplement it. And that's what they're doing. That's why they're bending to the Zoomer Waff and clickbait. And so they're buying into it. But Axios, which I normally don't like to bring up, but I think this is the only thing that I've even d seen that discusses it.
It looks at Republicans, according to a number of surveys, particularly younger ones, have turned on Israel. They've bought into the Hamas propaganda about Gaza, right? They completely bought into it. Uh They said that the one thing I don't like, and this is how you can tell it's from a leftist perspective, is because the piece says that Netanyahu offset. That kind of contributed to collapsing Democrat support by cultivating Republicans.
No, Democrats decided to become so far left. It's horseshoe theory now.
So you have Pakastan, which is basically just the left. It's horseshoe theory. They're just the left. Uh but it gets into Some of the, and I've seen this, I'm seeing this in real life, right? There are people that call themselves anti-interventionists, but they're not non-interventionists, really.
They just don't like one entity in particular. They also say that they're about America first, but they're not about America first because they have and they get mad and they accuse people of dual loyalty if they're Jewish, but they say nothing about them owning houses in Qatar or owning property in Bahrain or anywhere else. That's a or turkey having dual citizens. They don't even get into that.
So Israel, what Axios notes, has become the new litmus test. The Red-Green Alliance has successfully made Israel the litmus test to determine. Falsely. Like what is old and what is new republicanism. And it's a psyop.
Like back during the tea party days, grassroots was. We don't want big government, period. We don't want bailouts. We don't want big government.
Now the left has successfully co-opted that. and made that instead of big government, it's about Israel. That's it. And that's why you see these podcasts to stay on host. They increase their rhetoric.
They do all those because they get more and more views. It's it's crazy. And it's something else too, because I have friends that work in this industry that I've known for a long time. And They suffer. Is It's weird, I've seen them suffer because they don't take the Zimerwaffin line.
But then the content that we do That I've seen when we talk about this stuff, it's Very high visibility. It's very odd. But This absolutely, there's always been this Republican position. on its allies in the Middle East, and there are cracks in that now.
So there's a point, and I've said this before, when something can exist online and it's only an online phenomenon. Like you saw the woke right that got its backside handed to them. In elections, because the Republican immune system, conservative immune system, kicked in and checked it.
So a lot of their boomerwaffen and zoomerwaffen candidates. didn't make the cut?
So they got their backsides handed to them electorally. Last two elections, every special election so far that's been happening, or these local and municipal or state-run elections, they've been getting their backsides handed to them. But that's just because the survey is measuring sentiment too soon. It's still building. There was a Quinnipiac University poll this month that got into Republicans and their position on support of Israel, and one in five say it was too supportive.
That is three times the number after October 7th. It's growing. It's an online phenomenon until it's not, and that's the whole goal of it. This is the Red Green alliance that's looking to bust. the Republican Party and bust the right.
Now, while this is happening simultaneously, I absolutely believe that there's a Russian op underway. to try to target Christianity. Target the West by reinventing Christianity in the manner that the Russian Orthodox Church has reinvented it, where it is merely an apparatus of the state and it exists to sanctify state actions. And that is what Tucker Carlson and these other people are attempting to implement here by introducing these ideas, by having Victor Bout, who's literally an arms dealer. That made weapons that killed Americans, and we traded Britney, we traded him for Britney Griner.
By the way, speaking of Carlson. I want you to listen to six. Listen to cut six. This is crazy. Are delusional for a bunch of different reasons.
I don't think that's. is an Israeli specific phenomenon. We felt a little bit of that after 9-11. when People bought the lies about 9-11, there were many lies about 9-11, but the net result was to convince Americans that they were under siege from global Islam. that there were a billion people trying to kill them.
I felt this way myself. And many times I said on television: the problem is Islam, the problem is Muslims. Like, they all want to kill us, they're all crazy, they're all in this lunatic suicide cult created by Muhammad. in the seventh century and I believe that. I was hysterical.
I believed that.
Now that's not true. Nothing about that is true. But I believed it.
So it's a little harder for me to judge Israelis when they're like every Arab. Christian or Muslim, it doesn't matter. Arabs are by definition committed to the extermination of Jews, and we must kill them before they go to the United States.
Well, that's a straw man argument because. He's just making that up to try to have something to argue. I don't I've never heard anybody, particularly in Israeli government, because you have Arabs that serve in Israeli government. Do you have Jewish people that serve in Arrow governments? Oh, no, you don't.
I mean, it's kind of hard to see. A sex cult, essentially. That was created by a Pedophile. As anything but what he was describing, but okay, sure, everybody's entitled to their own opinions. But um Mm.
By the way, this is cut seven. You want to talk about. consistency. Just listen. By the way, like I did see something that Uh you were on a podcast yesterday and you said you think Israel culture.
I did not say that. I did not say that. What was the clip that? I said, I've never said that.
Okay. I know a lot of people, including in the Trump administration, who think that.
However. Uh There's no proof of that. Yeah. What I said was. Two things.
One, I don't know when the command came down and from whom that we have to trust everything federal law enforcement says, but I'm not obeying that.
So he was saying that he didn't say it. We have the montage. Where's this montage at? I put it in yesterday because there's cuts of him saying it. Yeah, yeah, can we play that?
Because he says. That He never said these things, but he clearly did say them. Go ahead and rotate. Raised some eyebrows this week when you said that Hamas is more like a political organization. Than a terror group.
I didn't, I didn't actually, I didn't say, I didn't say that. Hamas is. You know, group of jihadis, they're Islamic extremists, which they also claim. Constantly, which I don't, I don't know if that's true, by the way. It seems more like a political organization.
I didn't say that. No, you've been talking on your show about whether Trump is the Antichrist. I have not said that. On your show, you said, could this be the Antichrist? I actually did not say, could this be the Antichrist?
Could this be the Antichrist? I don't know where that comes from, but I know that those words never left my lips. You were on a podcast yesterday. You said you think Israel killed Charlie Carter? I did not say that.
I did not say that. I've never said that. Charlie Kirk was murdered. He was, I believe, he was most likely murdered for his evolving views on Israel. I've never said that.
You said in our previous interview, the future that I imagine is not a future in which we're yelling at each other about race. It's a future in which people are legitimately revolutionary, revolutionary, maybe even violent. I'm amazed that you have a tape of me saying that, and I just want to disavow it. Really? I rest my case.
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And they, I think this kind of fulfilled what they expected. But as it pertains to birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment, I think it is a stretch for the liberal justices, along with Roberts and Barrett, to have. come to the decision that they did. And I know this gets into the 14th Amendment, et cetera. I mean, it does.
But The argument comes down to this. The Jurisdiction thereof. is what they keep relying on. And there are I think that there's some fast and loose fast and loose. Interpretations of that.
Right? I think there's some very fast and loose interpretations of this.
So basically, you know, an illegal alien could come here to the United States. And can give birth, and that kid gets, is an immediate, is just as much of an American as George Washington was. I find that to be absolute nonsense. And just so you know, The United States is one of a very few number of countries. that even have this.
France does not have. Birthright citizenship. Ireland does not have birthright citizenship. Morocco does not have birthright citizenship. Italy does not have birthright citizenship.
Greece does not have birthright citizenship. Japan does not have birthright citizenship. Bahrain does not have birthright citizenship. Saudi Arabia does not have birthright citizenship. Spain does not have birthright citizenship.
Belgium does not have birthright citizenship. Netherlands does not have birthright citizenship. How long would you like me to go? Finland does not have birthright citizenship. Sweden does not have birthright citizenship.
But the United States is expected to. The United States is expected to be the country where the third world can dump its garbage and people can have anchor babies. And if you think that's an insulting statement, you can pack up your Marxist ass, and I will buy you a plane ticket to whatever gulag you belong into. This is the truth of it. The idea.
It's subject to the jurisdiction thereof. It is the jurisdiction clause. that people argue translates to immediate Territorial birthright citizenship.
Soil.
Now, there are some countries. In fact, by the way, I will say France used to be birthright citizenship, but they changed.
So did Spain.
So did a number of countries. They changed quite a long time ago. Quite a long time ago. But they're arguing that, regardless of the immigration status of the parents, that from the soil on which you're born, You have birthright citizenship. You know what's funny is that doesn't apply in the United States.
Here's what I mean. If you're born in Texas, you're a Texan by birth. If you move to Texas, You're not. It's interesting, right? You're not considered that.
Status is irrelevant here, apparently, for this thing. Uh they are trying to argue that The jurisdiction clause is what extends that birthright. I think that that's a poor interpretation. I think that to say subject to the jurisdiction thereof. Especially when you're talking about illegal immigrants.
To argue that someone is subject to the jurisdiction thereof is also, first off, you have to be, you're assuming. and recognizing that sovereign entity's system of laws, which illegal immigration completely disregards.
So that's a that is not a good faith argument. To assert that subject to the jurisdiction thereof, particularly when it comes. To people who enter the country illegally, they enter the country illegally to skirt the jurisdiction thereof.
So, how are you simultaneously arguing that someone is subject to the jurisdiction that is rejected?
Alright, this is asinine. You had Roberts with the majority opinion, you had uh Uh Clarence Thomas, I think his dissent was like Twice, almost three times as long as the majority opinion, which should tell you everything that you need to know. And He's stating similarly. He is stating similarly with us. I mean, this is a shocking thing.
To have this. Decision. I you also have this. This is Cut 19. Shana Breen were sharing that Alito was fuming.
over this. Listen. Hi, back to Shannon, who's got more yet again. Shannon. All right, this comes from Justice Alito, who brought this up during the arguments.
This is his separate dissent. He says, The court's interpretation also has national security implications. Suppose that a person's only connection to this country is that he was born here to a mother who was present just long enough to give birth and then quickly returned to her native country. Suppose that country is a strategic adversary or enemy of the United States. Suppose the child never visited the United States while growing up and was inculcated with hatred of this country.
According to this court, now that person is a citizen of the United States. He can enter and leave the country as he pleases. He can travel the world on a United States passport. Even if he plots to harm this country, he cannot be deprived of his status as a citizen, at least under current precedent. He goes on to say that this decision today also provides a powerful incentive to enter or remain in this country illegally.
He goes on to say, in my judgment, the court has made a mistake that will seriously Affect the country's future. He's right. He's right. So Luther is right. Clarence Thomas is correct.
And Now the way it is, the status quo is that Anybody can come over here and pop out a baby and bibbity bibbity bobbity boom. That's it. That's what you got. I um I'm I'm Almost without words. on this.
I just hope that people who support this, I feel like you should be forced to allow people to claim birthright. ownership of your property. Then So how does this go? What do we go? Where do we go from here?
Because this is disastrous, and it will. I mean, it's the, unless something severe is done. We are already well on our way. to France and the UK. Because if a country cannot make determinations about who can live within its borders, then that country is not sovereign.
Not sovereign at all.
Now, here's the thing. I understand the people who say Well, Congress should be legislating this. I mean, Congress should legislate it. This is, I mean, ultimately, what should. They should be the ones legislating it.
And that's the narrow. Loophole through which, or the narrow path through which SCOTUS was trying to go with us. that this is It's Not for it's for Congress to do. It's not something for the President to do. with executive order after executive order.
Now I've been warning you about this since 2016. Trump is being used by the GOP because they're too lazy. And they are too worried about main power. They're so, they're more worried about doing nothing to maintain power than do anything to risk losing it. These people are desperate to remain in there.
They think that by delivering On anything that you've asked for, that you voted for, that somehow that's going to be a bigger threat than doing nothing. Yes, I completely agree. I've been talking about this longer than some of the people opining about it. You can't Just rely on Trump and say, oh, Trump will have an EO on it. Congress has to legislate, but here's the problem with the decision.
You can't do that now. Congress can't just pass a piece of legislation with us. That's never going to happen. It's never going to work. And why, pray tell, is it never going to work?
It's because. Roberts tied the ruling directly to the Constitution. It would have to be. Literally a constitutional amendment. to change it at this point.
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ruling which is going to change Irrevocably, the United States. I mean, this is insane the way that this, I think, this has happened. And I think it's a. I get that you have legal scholars that were out there expecting this and they're crowing about it today, but. It gets into that 14th Amendment under the jurisdiction thereof.
So The idea that A child born in the United States Regardless of status, soil gives you immediate birthright. I mean, not even our founders believed that. Especially if you read Hamilton in the Federalist Papers.
So I'm not quite sure. Wow, this isn't. It's weird because SCOTUS is usually like, well, you know, we don't have to do it the way we always have done it.
Well, that's the way we've always done it. I mean, that's, you can't argue both things simultaneously. Thomas's dissent, Justice Thomas, Roberts wrote the opinion on this. Thomas was, he was pretty hardcore in his dissent. His conclusion said, The court has repurposed the 14th Amendment to protect its own set of preferred rights that the Reconstruction Congress never contemplated and that cannot find support in its text.
Today, the court does so again by recognizing a constitutional right to citizenship for the children of all foreign-birth tourists and illegal aliens. And he also adds, as for the evidence in support of my position, it is substantial. Representative Bingham, and this is if you're joining us, Justice Thomas's dissent. Representative Bingham, he writes, the architect of the 14th Amendment, believed that the citizenship clause would not apply to the children of temporary visitors. Senator Trumbull, a principal champion of the amendment, agreed.
He also added in this that Jacob Howard, who introduced the citizenship clause, agreed. Congressman after congressman during the legislative debates agreed. Congress in 1870 agreed. President Grant's Attorney General agreed. President Grant's Attorney General before that agreed.
The Supreme Court in 1873 agreed. State legislatures agreed. The executive branch decision makers over the course of multiple decades agreed. Justice Miller agreed. Thomas Cooley agreed.
A battery of other eminent scholars agreed. And the great Justice John Marshall Harlan on three separate occasions agreed. That is, justice. Thomas's dissent. Which I mean, it that was an education for these other justices.
Everybody wrote their own dissents. Alito, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, you know, he, I think I've heard this over. I think it was Jonathan Turley. Was it Turley or Bream who said that it was Kavanaugh who was trying to split the baby? Abraham style.
or trying to s trying to split the baby. And the uh I think Kataji Brown I'm going, Well, God help me. I'm not reading Kentanji Brown Jackson's. opinion on this. She wrote an opinion.
Did she write it herself or was it Chat GPT? I think we all have questions about her ability to form a coherent sentence, but there it is. Uh Thomas, um His I think it could probably be published as its own novella. It is such. The decision is such.
So, this has been something, this is pretty amazing, this decision.
Now, I said earlier. And this is obviously a huge blow to POTUS as well because this was. Um I mean, I I it's just it's kind of I'm just still. I can't roll my eyes hard enough. And this is the Trump v.
Barbara case, the birthright citizenship, children born in the United States. Justice Roberts is the one who tied it to the Constitution.
So I was saying earlier: a lot of people have been asking, well, why can't Congress just legislate it then? They can't now unless it has to be amended. They're not going to, because Roberts has tied it to the Constitution, saying that it's just an immediate constitutional right.
So, as such, I mean, this has to be this has to be a constitutional amendment. Let's Ah yeah. I'm just shocked. Because This is The extension of Citizenship, birthright citizenship, far beyond what the Constitution had ever intended. I don't know how, especially with everything that Thomas has cited, anyone who's even familiar.
with the drafting of the Constitution. knows that I mean, you can't tell me that there's no reasonable doubt that the founders. were accepting a birthright tourism. They weren't looking at nation building that way. I mean, and that's pretty evident if anyone has ever even read a paragraph of the Federalist Papers or even read the minutes of debates that were taking place in Philadelphia.
and for crying out loud. But now, this is going to require a constitutional amendment, which is never going to happen. Because Republicans Can't get it together. One of the reasons Trump has to do executive orders is because Republicans can't get it together. The rage I feel right now.
Towards the people who have made a circus and a mockery out of governance. and have focused on everything but the issue at hand. Where the ever-loving hell was Thomas Massey during all of this? Where the ever-loving hell was Marjorie Trader Green? They knew this was coming.
Everybody has known for forever that this decision was on the way. Did any of these people use their esteemed platforms to try to sound the alarm? Did podcast a stand? Have they even discussed immigration at all? No, because they get into a circle jerk about the Jews every day.
Not a single One of these people. have ever used their platforms or their large voices. to touch this issue. to talk about this issue. to plead with their fellow members of Congress to perhaps, maybe, legislate.
Instead, we've seen stunt after stunt after stunt after stunt. We have seen these lawmakers turn Congress into the political equivalent of OnlyFans, watch me do my brain-dead stunt and get clicks and donate to my reelection effort. Every single day. We have stunts about Here's the Epstein binder. Here are all these people that are talking about Epstein.
You have Massey and some of these other lawmakers out there, Anna Paulina Luna and some of these others that sit here and talk about, well, we're going to talk about the names. And they never deliver on anything that they've ever promised. And I be damned, they haven't said anything about birthright citizenship. We've talked about it on this show, and we, I mean, you know, we've covered the oral arguments, but that's about as much as you can do. We're not members of Congress.
What have we gotten for the investment of our vote? And then you have Tucker Carlson. The audacity of Tucker Carlson to say we'll end leaving the GOP. I didn't even know that you were a part of it, because that your statement suggests that you've actually done anything worthwhile to move the needle. Hmm.
A lot of people really love believing their own hype. And then reality hits and the outsize influence is limited to just the digital sphere and all of the bots that they've purchased to try to bot up replies and make it seem as though the influence on social media is so great that it must transcend it, must also be applicable to MeatSpace, but alas, it's not. Mm-mm. No, no. This, we're going to have to have a constitutional amendment, which, as we know, is never going to happen.
I mean, there are Eb Absolutely a million references and discussions. to citizenship. With the founders. I mean This idea that this is going to be applicable Here. And the United States won't Not even Europe does this.
We're actually going to make our immigration worse than what you've seen in the EU. This takes Angela Merkel's Her heinous decisions. With emigration in Germany, which really kick-started a lot of horrible things over there, this takes it to the next level.
So And we're going to talk more about this and dive into it more and do some comparisons, historical comparisons, but. Just to address the whole thing with Congress can legislate it, we're past that. And you guys know that they don't have the stomach to do a constitutional amendment. You know this. They couldn't even repeal Obamacare.
They kept after they told you to vote for them because they were going to repeal Obamacare, then when people voted for them, they said, Oh, we're just going to make it better. It was a system designed purposefully and structured purposely to fail. How are you going to make a structure that was a system designed purposefully to fail, quote unquote, better? That's stupid.
So this is, this is a, I mean, it's a bad thing. There we go. Like I said, we're going to come back to this. We also have, there was a win with the trans issues. I mean, I can't believe we had to have the Supreme Court come out and say, look, if you got a wean us.
You can't be on the girls' sports teams. This is how stupid we've become as a society. It's like I mean, it's like all the worst aspects of a cafe society that's running DC now. It's. Stunning.
That's running politics in America. We actually have to say this. And we actually had to have this argued all the way up to the Supreme Court. But I mean, at least it's a win. What scares me is that we are leaving so many things to the Supreme Court.
When it's really supposed to be. the citizens with their vote. and their lawmakers in Congress. When it is so bad that the Supreme Court is literally your last line of defense, there is something seriously wrong with the way the citizens are administrating their power within a republic. We'd love to blame everyone in D.C.
And believe me, I hate everything about D.C. I love the buildings. I would like it more if there was no one there. But it's not all DC's fault. Because that's just a reflection of us, the people.
And we all know it. It's a reflection of us. The U.S. of A. The people within.
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Now, tomorrow will be our Independence Day Eve show, and then the whole crew. We are out until Tuesday. We're back Tuesday after celebrating Independence Day.
So, I don't say. Do we say fourth? Are people offended if you say 4th of July? I feel like that's become a thing now. Yeah.
Why? Like, you have to say Independence Day, which I don't care either. I mean, mm-hmm. Yeah. One's a declaration of our independence, and the other one is a date.
True. I agree with you. I think you're I think you're absolutely right. I think you're absolutely right. The only thing that I do not like about living in Texas.
Don't come at me. Is the fireworks prohibition. I mean, it's been, you guys know the story, it's been a rite of passage. Right? Like my whole goal in life It was very simple.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be able to purchase my own Roman candles and hold them with my hands. My mother never let me.
So let me tell this story real quick. Nana. Would always tell me this story about this dude she grew up with. I don't want to say his name because it's a real guy. Um, what should I call him?
I can't say his real name. Uh, we'll call him Gus, for the lack of a better way. I don't have any other name by it, we'll call him Gus. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Every Warning that a parent could give a child.
Nana based it around this dude named Gus, right? Gus one time smoked one too many marijuanas, and it put scorch marks on his brain. Um that's a true story. He almost died from overdosing on the marijuana's cane. He drank so much alcohol, he almost died.
Almost died again. I mean, this dude, he held a Roman candle and almost blew his hand off. I mean, every bad thing in the world has happened to this guy. It's, I mean, it's, it's, um, I'm trying to think what it reminds me of. Hang on.
Uh Uh don't do you remember this don't be a Mr. Bungle? You remember this from Goofus and Galant and Mr. Bungle from Highlights for Children? Do you guys remember that magazine way back in the day?
You had Goofus and or Goofus and Gallant, rather. Goofus was the bad kid who did everything wrong, and Gallant was the well mannered child who demonstrated proper etiquette every day. I don't know if you guys remember. This was like a big thing in highlights for children, goofus and gallant, right?
So Or Mr. Bungle, which was on Peewee's Playhouse. Don't be a Mr. Bungle.
So that's like. This guy, Gus we'll call him, was That was like my Nana's, that was Nana's avatar for how you should never be, right?
So, this dude, I wanted to hold a Roman candle one time because my cousins were holding Roman candles, but Nana was like, No, because you're gonna be like Gus. Gus blew his hand off. I'm like, What? She's like, His whole hand gone. From what a Roman candle.
I'm like, oh, so I never... Hold her own candle. Not only but Kane, he probably blew his hand off. holding the Roman candle because he smoked one too many pots and he got scorch marks on his brain. And I remember one time I learned what acid was because some kid got expelled from school for having it in the classroom.
You know how kids all talk. Oh my gosh, it was like the big thing. It was in junior high, and this kid got caught with acid. And I was just like the kind that burned, I did not even know. I was like in seventh, eighth grade.
And I asked my mom, what is this acid stuff? And my mom was like, oh, stay away from that. Gus did the acids. He did the acids. burned his lips off.
I'm like, whoa.
So in my mind, And I'm going to bring this story. Beautifully to shore. This tugboat's coming to shore, so just wait for it. Stay to the end.
So in my mind, This Gus guy had like no hand. from the Roman candle, his brain was all like Crusty because he did too many pots, Cain. And he burned his lips off from the acids that he took. And I'm thinking, this guy, and mom and Nana was like, he's in a rest home. In our little southern town where the family lives.
He's in a restroom there. He can't even help himself. He can't even help himself, is how she said. He can't help himself. You know, he's just.
He's in a bad way now because he never listened. And I'm like, I am never going to be like us.
Okay. So fast forward. 10 years. I was like nineteen, twenty years old. And we were down helping to take care of my grandparents, and we stopped at the one restaurant in the town, a very tiny town of like 300 people.
And it's like the restaurant that everybody goes to. Fancy night out, not fancy night out, whatever it is, it serves the purpose, right? It's been there forever, and Anna used a waitress there. when she was in high school.
So as we were going towards the door, it opened. And there's mysterious man came out. And he You could tell he wasn't entirely all there. But he was very nice, and I noticed... that he opened the door with one hand.
and he was cut he was clutching a to go coffee with the other hand. And Nana goes, Well, hello there, Gus. And I went, Whew. What? You know what it's like?
When you catch your parent in a lie. Right? Everybody. You know, even if it was meant for your own good, you know, right? Everybody has, everybody knows.
And Nana just said very matter of factly, like someone had popped her balloon.
Well, hello there, Gus. Like, how the, what are you doing? You know what I mean? And he sees her and he says, you know, says her name and he's like, Hi. And he wasn't very talkative.
And Nana did the polite thing, introduced me, and I said hello to him. I noticed that he was still holding his coffee cup as I shook his other hand. And then he walked away. Walked down the road. He was going back to the convalescent, whatever, adult home that he was staying in.
And I looked at Nana and Nana gave me a look because we were in public. And it is an applicable look still to this day. And everybody, everywhere, you know what I'm talking about, right? It's the look that a bald eagle just has. on its face, you know.
It's a look where it's just garr, and it just looks right at you, and it's like the face narrows, and the eyes get beadier and meaner, and it was like that. And I just didn't say anything. And I didn't say anything as we went in and we had lunch and I still didn't say anything until we left. And then we got in the car to make the drive back to St. Louis.
And I go, so Gus.
Okay. And she just sat there. And I said, both hands. Ha ha ha ha. And she said, he's recovered.
I'm saying, right? Because I was imagining like That it would have been blown up to meat ribbons, and it would have looked. Like, I don't know what I'm, you know, what I'm thinking of. I don't know what I'm thinking. Like, just meat ribbons, just blown the hell off, because he had a Roman candle.
And I wanted, I didn't press. But You know, and she goes, before I could even say anything, she was like, and I'll have you notice. that he was walking back to that convalescent home. And I'm like, because of the pots? You know, and she was like That's th that's just it.
So I was like, okay.
So I just took it, you know. But you know what I did? The first thing I did as a grown adult. when I had my own house and I was married and a grown woman. I went to the first roadside fireworks stand.
that I could and I spent one hundred and fifty dollars on Roman candles. I am not even lying. You wanna know what I did with them Roman candles? I stood in a friend's yard and I lit every damn one of them suckers off and I held every single one of them and I got both hands. Just saying, got both.
Now, I'm, you know, you raise your kids how you're going to raise them. But I'm just saying, I had never felt more like an adult. Not even paying taxes. until I held that Roman candle. And I I mean my We had to literally run away from, like, I mean, we're Gen X, right?
We're baby Gen X, and our parents were boomers, and they didn't care what the hell we did, except Nana. Nana was the only one who constantly like you didn't Because she'd murder you to death. I just. She would kill you to death. I don't know how else to put it.
So we would run away during 4th of July. We would literally run all the way. Like down to the next, like it's all rural area down where my family lives. We ran all the way from my aunt uncle's where they were having the Independence Day party, and we'd go to some field and we would bring baskets of bottle rockets and we would have the annual bottle rocket fight. And all of that means, all of that means to say is we just literally set.
Um Fireworks, bottle rockets on fire, and threw them at each other. That's what we did. And I don't know how we're not burned to death, we're not dead. But it worked. And we had some of the family that were rogue, and they would help us.
Like my uncle would drink all the beer, and he would bring one by one, he would make the trek down the road to the field, and he'd bring empty beer bottles, and we would use that as staging grounds, right?
So we'd had to throw them at each other until the family got drunk enough and we had enough beer bottles. And then when we ran out of punks, Uh we would have an aunt that would literally give us the rest of her cigarette. to use to light the fireworks and then we had one cousin that would hurry up and smoke the hell out of it. And then so we so and then also light the fire.
So we were just like hoodlums. I mean, we nobody cared. And if my mother knew what we had been doing, I would be grounded still. I would be grounded right now, in my 40s, and I would be grounded, Kane. You've met my mother.
She's deceptively nice. Deceptively Oh yeah. Yeah. But that's the story of Independence Day.
So, long story long. I have always I love fireworks. Like I taught my kids how to do it. It's like a thing in Missouri. We do.
I don't know. It's right, Kane. It's something we do there. Yeah. The first though, I would have when she said that bottle rock or the uh Roman candles would somehow blow your ha Hand up.
I think that's where I'd start the argument. Not after I saw Gus.
Well, I didn't know. I mean, I was a kid, and that was my authority figure. You know, I'm, I don't know. I'm going to get, so I hope she's not watching because I'm going to get a lot of people. We are also in the St.
Louis area. I'm sure this is.
Well, it happens everywhere else too. We'd use the spent One's two. to shoot the bottle rockets at other people. That's how you do it with the Roman candles. Yeah, yeah, you would you need a vessel.
But we would have, it was just like. By the end of it, It was like a symphony. Ba-da-da-da-da-da-da-ba-ba. We'd have all these beer bottles, like we'd have 20 beer bottles before us, and we'd run down the line as quickly as we could, because that. When we were little, that was before we had the big lighters where it c was like a torch.
Now, I mean, that's what I did with my kids. I was like, here's a torch. And I'm like, run down the line and light them up.
Now we can't do that in Texas because everything won't catch on fire. Because it's Texas. It's like a deserty environment. It has nothing to do with climate change. It has nothing to do with that.
It's just this Texas. It's, you know, and also, I'm a little hesitant to just go into random fields because of snakes, rattlesnakes, right? Gotta worry. That's actually something you gotta worry about. Um but Wherever you are, if you're able to do fireworks, I want you to appreciate that freedom.
And you need to light a couple extra off for yours, truly, because I'm not getting it. I don't get it, I haven't been able to take advantage of that. Like my kids, we, I mean, my gosh, can you remember in St. Louis? You'd go on a rooftop and you'd light off fireworks and you weren't supposed to.
But everybody did anyway. And it sounded like you were in Baghdad. It damn near sounded like you were in the middle of the Gulf War. It was, there were explosions and smoke, and is that gunfire? Is that a firework?
I don't know. It just. Woo! But it was fun all the same.
So that's something that I miss. That's something that I miss. We have more on the way. We got. Today's stupidity is coming up as we wrap.
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No one's surprised by this, not at all. Ford says it's hired back some other human engineers because AI could not match their skills and experience. In a bid to reap the benefits of tech, they said that they were going to try to cut cost and increase productivity. Guess what didn't happen? Any of those things.
So now they've, according to BBC, because they were citing a piece of garbage. I'm just horrible today, just so you guys know. This decision has me so mad. They said the firm has rehired more than 300 veteran quality inspectors. I hope that those people bent them over a barrel.
I for their contracts. I hope they did. A jet blue plane collides with a drone during a landing at JFK. after just days after United Pilot had a narrow miss. It's still happening.
I see a drone on my property. I'm going to either do one of two things: I'm going to strap an IED to it and send it back to its origin, or I'm going to shoot it TF down. And then, when you try to come to claim your property, I will meet you at my property entrance with a 12-gauge. That's how that's going to work. I'm so tired of the drone stuff.
They're because the people are flying them near airfields. One drone hit a plane right above the cockpit at 3,000 feet. What in the world? One flight was originated out of Vegas. It was approaching JFK airport.
It said we collided with a drone, blah, blah, blah. It's bad. Stop it. It just has to stop. Just people be smart with your stuff.
Also, a 12-year-old was injured in a bison encounter at Yellowstone National Park because their parents are probably morons. According to a press release from the National Park Service, it occurred around 9 a.m. near mud volcano. The miner was, they were apparently transported to a hospital for treatment. Current conditions are not known.
They're still investigating it. I mean, you're told to stay 25 yards away from bison and other large animals. I mean, everything, bighorn sheep, deer, moose, elk, you're supposed to keep 100 yards away from bears, wolves, and cougars. But apparently, people from the city go out to the country and go, we're going to pet all the things. And then they end up getting gored to death and sent to the hospital.
I'm going to pet that bison. Stop it. Stop it. A tourist was killed by a crocodile at Puerto Vallarta Beach. This is kind of crazy.
I mean, that score one for the Gator, their crocs, right? Right, as opposed to the cartels. I'm actually surprised it wasn't a cartel member. We have more on the way. Stick with us.
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Dana Lash with you. Lorraine's got a great piece up right now over at Substack. That gets into SCOTUS, some of these SCOTUS decisions, because it is SCOTUS season, as you know. And as such, There's a lot to unpack. And I'm going to have something up just on birthright citizenship here.
Probably later on today, getting into tomorrow. And I got a couple of other drafts out for you guys as well to hit. And tomorrow, like I said, we're going to have a special guest tomorrow. It'll be fun. And we're going to, it's our Independence Day show.
I know I'm in blue today. Normally I took a well, I took a break from my uh summer black. and we're in blue. Tomorrow I may wear another color. Don't expect it.
This is just Independence Day. That's all it is. It's not going to be a pattern.
So, red, white, and blue, right? You can't, although I don't have to have something white, I don't know. But anyway, so that's what's on deck for tomorrow. But it's a really good piece that gets into some of these decisions. Uh that we Because there's been a lot coming out.
We've had the decisions yesterday, and of course, got into the ballots, mail-in ballots, all of that. And then obviously, we had the trans dudes in women's sports today, as well as the birthright citizenship case. And the Ability for Congress to move around on that for my understanding and I I have a friend who is in law, constitutional law, who agrees. Because Roberts has it predicated upon the Constitution. Uh this is going to have to be An amendment.
It's going to have to be an amendment. They're not going to be able to just pass a bill. They're going to have to amend the 14th Amendment. And it comes down to subject to the jurisdiction thereof, which I don't think is applicable when you're talking about illegal aliens. And this in you know, birth tourism.
And we're going to have to get a handle on H-1Bs. We're going to have to get a handle. You know, we've been talking about the whole situation with the Chinese birth tourism. And you're going to have a whole generation of people who have been raised in communist China, but they were born here, so they have birthright citizenship, that are going to be coming over here to change the face of the country because of voting. Yeah.
So, all of that and more. All right, Kane today and stupidity. All right, we have a UN expert. This is Cut 16, Juan. She's the health expert player.
The failure of states to adopt an anti-racist, anti-colonial, and dignity-based approaches to extractist capitalistic practices, pillaging of resources, coloniality, genocide. Is she pillaged some resources under the weight of indignity, she says?
Well, how much indignity is she under? She's pillaged a few. resources in your day. Yeah, I feel like that's a lot of resources that she's pillaged. That does it for us today.
Find us over at Substack. Find the podcast as well in case you missed anything. I will be back with you tomorrow. God bless. Yeah.
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