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Welcome to the program. There's I I I do not follow the truth. crime stuff. Right. I just don't.
The closest I'll get is maybe cops. And I know this Lindsey Clancy murder trial, which is underway. It's like four weeks going. I mean, the story is horrific. You know, this woman who was on apparently every psychotropic drug that there is to deal with postpartum depression, and she had three kids, and her husband goes out to pick up meds and dinner, and she strangles her kids with exercise bands and then jumps off the roof and breaks her legs off, basically.
Now she's paralyzed. She tried killing herself, but apparently was unsuccessful. You know, everybody that was talking paints this picture of her really trying hard. She was saying that she needs help. She was really, really trying hard, but she was also put on all these medicines by her doctor.
And it's crazy. I got several things that I think about this because it's turned into a big old argument, again, with post-liberals and conservatives on the right. And I don't know why it has to be a big argument. Here's something that I hate about the influencing community. commun influencers.
It's not a community. I hate the word community now. Because that's what they all talk. Everyone's like, oh, your community, your community. Shut up.
Uh mankind is my community. To quote Marley from Christmas drink. One of the big things that I cannot stand about influencers is this new trad wife thing that's happening. because half of these chicks are not trad. In fact, probably three-quarters of them are not trad.
If you're going to be trad, why don't I see you in church? If you're going to be trad, why do I see you doing a pharisetical performance of your religion and not one that's actually biblical? I mean, it's a legitimate question. Why don't I see that? Big question.
We all got questions, right? And I see it a lot, especially when it comes to child rearing. This isn't new. This isn't anything that's different from what we saw with the mommy blogs back in the early aughts. It's just that every new generation of people thinks they're the first people to ever do it.
And it's just insufferable. The self-obsession and the inflated IQ. Everybody thinks that they're the first people to do it.
So there's always a new crop of influencers that want to tell everyone how to parent, how to mom. And some of them haven't even had kids.
Some of them have been married for five seconds and they have one baby that's three months old, but they're the expert on everything. Shut up. Shut up and get through your kids' first year of life and maybe celebrate 10 years of a successful marriage before you start telling anybody anything. Nobody wants advice. I'm going to be very honest with you.
Nobody wants marital advice from a newlywed. We don't. Especially some of us that have been married for over 26 years. We don't need it. You ask us, but I'm not an influencer and I don't feel like telling you.
So there you go. Oh, too bad. But you know what I mean? It's like, why don't men do this? Men, this is one of the things I love about dudes.
You will never see another dude be out there trying to influence another dude about how to do dude stuff. I don't see it. Maybe I just, that's not what I'm, maybe I'm missing it. Cain, correct me if I'm wrong here. Steve, you can correct me if I'm wrong.
I mean, I'm sure there's some accounts out there that guys are like, hey, here's how to be a man, here's how to do this. I get it. There are some of those out there. But guys don't actively go and seek that out. They really go internal.
Yeah. You know what I mean? They don't go external. Steve, do you watch like videos of like bros telling you bros stuff? No, it makes me cringe.
See, thank you. Dudes have it right. I wish women followed suit. Every day in my feed, I have some woman telling me about, oh my gosh, listen, I'm doing this healthy eating with cottage cheese. And look, I'm blending out my cottage cheese like something.
Here's my new little ninja blender. I'm done, I don't care. Or they sit here and tell you, you need to wear your baby and you need to do this. And it's always some chick who's been married for two years and has a two-month-old. Always.
It's like girl. Live life first. Just because you have been married for a couple of years, now you are not the expert on it. Sit down, have a life. When you celebrate 10 years of marriage, then you can come back and see if it's okay for you to talk in this sphere.
We don't want marriage advice from no newlyweds. And you're newlywed, what, at least till five years, I think. Live your life, build your marriage. Sk Stop trying to flex on social media. I see it all the time.
I just watched a video of some chick who just got married, and she's like lecturing every other female on earth about how she doesn't think that they're doing a good enough job as a godly wife. And I'm like, why haven't you popped out kids yet? Shush, silence, until you give him an heir. I mean, it could go both ways.
So I get aggravated, and that's where this Lindsey Clancy stuff comes in. And apparently, this exploded into a big fight. On the right again, because everybody started talking about postpartum depression and all this other stuff.
Now, I think postpartum depression is real. But I also think what is equally real is a bunch of over over medicated men and women in the United States. There is no reason why everybody needs to be on Xanax. There is no reason why everybody needs to be popping pills and doing all of this other stuff. It's not.
And I think that there are some women. And I say this, and it's anecdotal, but from my own personal experience, I have known women who have nothing wrong with them that go and get prescriptions for Xanax for some reason. Or some what that's the only one I know. There's some other stuff that I can't pronounce that they get, and I don't know what it is. They have nothing wrong with them, they're not depressed.
They have no mental illness, and they'll tell you that they don't. But it's like they... I just look at them and I'm like, drink wine like a regular normal woman. You don't need to get on prescriptions. Stop.
And I think that that's part of it. What a lot of people don't realize is that in the 90s, going into the aughts, it was almost. trendy to say that you had depression. Am I? Do you remember this, Kane?
Especially with women. It was trendy if you had something wrong with you. It was something that. feminist set. I went to this um I'm not going to say what it was, but it was supposed to be a Christian women's conference.
That's all I'll say. I went to a Christian women's conference. There's the I'm gonna be honest, the last one I went to. I go to church, but I just I'm not a I'm not a joiner. I'm not a mm.
I'm not that kind of girl. But I went there and I wanted to learn. And I, because I also believe that a woman should have a friend at every stage in their life. I think that's, I think it's important for men too, but I think it's especially important for women because motherhood can be very isolating if you're not. Especially if someone is an introvert.
Right. introverts to have a struggle. But I went to this Christian women's, Christian Mothers' Conference, honestly. And it was, you know, really great. There were a lot of really good sessions.
And I was in my early, I was like 23 years old. Married and I already had a baby. And went to this thing, and one of the sessions was a woman. who started joking about mother's little helper. And at first it was a joke.
Like she made a joke about how women in the 50s, things like that, like, oh, they'd have a little sip of, you know, J.A. Daniels or something. Ha ha ha, you know, people were laughing. But then it got she kept going. And she's like, now she started talking about prescription medications, like to help mood, like Zoloft or whatever.
I don't know what all the ones are. I only know Zanex because a friend of mine did it. And She was saying that She thinks she, and she didn't say this in a way of, well, if you think, if you are having struggles, go talk with your doctor. She was saying, go ask your doctor about this because it can be a daily help. And the way that she put it, and she was like, you know, God put these things here for us.
I'm like, whoa. I got up and left in the middle of it because I felt like what she was doing was Selling Throwing this Like everybody should be on this, like throwing this to everyone. and it really gave me pause. And then I started piecing together everything that I was seeing in culture, how it was almost expected. That a woman would have some kind of mental issue.
Not every woman has postpartum after having a baby. Not every woman gets depression. But there was this view, especially in the 90s and going into the early aughts, where that was absolutely pushed on women. It was like you were expected to have something. And there for a while, I felt like I was one of the few women that I knew that did not have something.
that was not, you know, wearing it like it was an accessory. People were openly writing about it back in the blog days. They were openly writing. Every woman wanted to be on it. Every woman wanted to be like she had depression or say that she had some issue.
And I just remember thinking, this was, this is, people are going to be so over-medicated. And I actually had switched my doctors because I went into my doctor's office one time. Because I was like, oh my gosh, and I was dealing with mood swings after having a baby. And I'm like, I always look at it with. As, well, what can I change about my diet?
What can I change about exercise? I always exercise, did all that. And I was talking to my doctor, I'm like, You know, I think I'm gonna redo how I eat and I'm gonna, you know, try to make sure I get enough sleep. Because, you know, it's like one of those things where you tell your doctors what your symptoms are. Like, oh yeah, I got this, or I get headaches, or I have sinus issues.
I'm like, yeah, I just noticed I have mood swings. My doctor's ears perked up. And she went, well, I can give you something for that. And it took me by surprise. I was genuinely shocked.
I'm like, What? No, I meant like... Normal, I'm just telling you the stuff that I'm normal stuff that we're dealing with. And she was like, Well, you know, you know, I can give you something if you have like, you know, PMS with mood swings. And she said, it's a prescription, you know, it'll help you.
I'm like, she was gonna literally put me on. She was literally going to suggest that I go on some kind of like drug like the ones we're talking about. And because it was such a knee-jerk reaction, I just left the practice. I didn't even tell her. I just didn't go back and I found a new doctor.
I'm like, that's insane. And it made me think how many other women have to deal with that, but they just take it. It became such a thing that it started it emerged in the way that m that Medicine was delivered, or how women were treated in the medical community, I think.
So I'm setting this up because this Lindsey Clancy murder trial, when I was reading about how many drugs this chick was on. Holy cow Holy cow. That is crazy. She was on like what, a 12, some odd different. And these were all medications that Again, me not being a doctor, but all prescription medication that dealt with your mood and your brain and SSRIs, and how are you on this mini, and they're not conflicting, and all of this other stuff.
The argument that broke out was: she had, I guess, a GoFundMe. I have no idea why. And her parents are going to be millionaires after this GoFundMe. And there were women who were saying that they sympathized with what she went through. And then there were some guys, some post-liberals out there saying, oh, well, here's feminism.
Women are sympathizing, which I thought was a grandiose, progressive way to immediately just bulldoze over nuance. I don't actually sympathize with her, I'm sorry. I just can't even imagine. I can imag and maybe I'm harsh, but I just I understand that people get postpartum. But how are you on that many medications?
And I'm not blaming the husband at all. I'm blaming the woman who killed her three children. But I also think If your wife just came out, had already dealt with a mental institution, I think she had already come out of the hospital. And she was on all of this medication, and everyone who was testifying was saying that they knew she needed help and they knew that there was something going on. I would not, if I was the, I would not leave my wife alone.
With the kids, I would not.
Now, I think that there are some genuinely serious instances where there are women that deal with things, it is very real. I'm not discounting that. But What I am saying is that There's a lot of nuance in this case, but I don't think any of it absolves her of guilt. And I think that a lot of people love weighing in on other people's lives. Not everything deserves a hot take.
I know that people are absolute whores for clicks, but not everything deserves a hot take. Not every person who is in the news deserves their lives to be poured over by a bunch of nobody influencers. Not every situation requires someone to write a clever tweet about it. I think that is as much of a mental illness as some of the stuff that we're seeing in the news. to be perfectly frank about it.
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You think that they privately, I doubt it. Oh, sure, yeah, yeah.
So, what ended up happening is this mom and daughter were prohibited. This was um yesterday. The seventeenth. It was between fever and dream, Indiana fever and Atlanta dream. The WNBA forced a mother and her daughter, Casey and Annie Thomason, to cover up.
their XXXY shirts. with Arena provided apparel because another fan complained. Who complained over this? And the WNBA admits that security was wrong to make them cover up. They like they admitted that that was It's not something that they should have done.
You think so? But only after it happened.
So they said that it's the XXXY Athletic shirts. I mean, that's like an actual clothing line. And, as you know, stands for male and female chromosomes. And it was during Sunday's game, although it first became reported yesterday. And the WNBA says that they are aware of interactions at last night's game in Atlanta when fans were asked by league security to cover their shirts.
This should not have happened, et cetera. And They said that the Atlanta Dream PR, they came out and said, Well, the Atlanta Dream believes in creating a safe and inclusive environment for everyone. Fortunately, at last night's game, WNBA Security took actions that fell short of the standard. Blah, blah, blah. That's all great, and we can sit here and talk about that.
But why did they do it in the first place? Because somebody literally went. and told security that they didn't like someone's t-shirt. I want to find out who that person is because this mom and her daughter were made famous by this. I think the person that complained needs to be made equally famous.
Don't you agree? And the shirts weren't even obnoxious. They were just t-shirts that had like a little XX. And then the mom had a little X, X, X, Y. I mean, they weren't like covered with logos.
That's the crazy thing. And they've worn them for four quarters without issue. And then in overtime, a fan complained. And security told them you need to cover her up with Atlanta dream shirts, or we're going to remove you.
So First off, it's biological reality. But second, you wouldn't even know what it was unless you were a political malcontent. who wanted to complain to somebody. Unless you were really following it, or you're some malcontent looking for an opportunity to go complain, nobody would know who it was. I want to know who did it.
I would love to know who complained. I hope I wish that they would t say. I would love to know who complained. Because they were told by security, you need to. Uh cover up.
The Mom said that she thinks it was a nearby fan. Wearing a shirt that said protect trans rights. And apparently security didn't ask that fan to cover their shirt. They think it was that person who complained. Because they don't know who else would have complained.
And their shirts weren't offensive, security could not cite policy. None of it. But the reason that somebody felt like they could complain is because the WNBA has been curating this stuff. They have been curating this behavior. They have been encouraging it and curating it.
They not only don't protect their players, they don't protect their fans either. I mean, I think that's an actual athletics company, XXXY. It's an athletics company. And They weren't even remotely offensive. If I was at a game and I saw somebody wearing a protect trans rights, I'd laugh probably and be like, But I wouldn't, I'm not gonna go tell on anybody because I am not a giant ridiculous person.
That's why. I just I I wouldn't. Would you, Kane? Would you, if you saw somebody that's an entertaining threat, nobody cares. We're not going to go bitch about somebody's shirt.
Yeah. No, it's like, please put your stupidity on display. It's fine. Yeah, we like it when people fly their freak flags. See, Juan's showing you right now the mom.
Now, look at the, look, see how small it is? And the girl the with the tan shirt just has the two little blue X's. And that's offensive, apparently. And oh, and it's in pagodic color. It's in stars and stripes.
So it's just X, X, X, Y, athletics. And then the daughter has the shirt. It just has the little blue axis. That's it. And Somebody complained because they found that.
They found that cane. They thought that was. All fans have So ridiculous. This is so ridiculous. And so, is that cut 14?
Was that 14 you were playing? Yeah, yeah. That's just so stupid.
So, I really wish that we could find out who, you know.
Now we have this. Cut 17, an Idaho cafe owner kicks out pro-lifers. For their, they were having a meeting and he compares them to the KKK. I have no idea why business owners do this. Watch this.
I said everybody is well-healthy, but I said I don't want this group meeting here.
So we're just meeting for the first meeting. I don't care. Go to the public library. This is my place of business. But I thought this was like we come here all the time.
We just already bought our food and stuff. That's fine. But you're kicking us out of your Did I make it very clear that I did not want you here? Yeah, I did a lot of work to get people on the ballot for so women would have the right to choose in the state of Idaho. Oh, listen to me.
And this is something I do not support, nor does my wife, and it's our business.
So we have that choice.
So you're kicking us out. You're kicking out me and Bear, who's starting this group, and you're going to kick us out. It's like if the KKK asked me here, I would say no.
So you think pro-labors are like the KKK? Is that what you're saying? In my world, it's the same. It's the same sort of concept. That is so beyond.
I didn't think eunuchs were a thing anymore. That guy's clearly a eunuch. He's clearly a eunuch. Nothing enrages me more than a progressive sack of meat with low testosterone and and and lecturing women about women's issues. I mean, you're either gay or you're a eunuch.
By doing this, by treating women this way. If I was the woman, I would have been like, okay, I need a full refund for my meal and everything I just got here. I mean, you're a business owner, you can do what you want, but either you're going to give me my money back or you're going to have a time. That's fine. I hope he gets.
I'm tired of this stuff. I hope he's ratioed with reviews. I hope he's absolutely ratioed. Him and that terrorist simp. drag queen with her crazy thick eyebrows and her ridiculous caterpillar lashes that are out there in Alexandria, Virginia.
Those people, these people that do their b that like do this to their businesses, why? Why?
Well, I worked really hard to get people on the ballot. Good for you, male. Progressive male. This is, you guys see how feminists are made? Progressive men like that make feminists.
They make feminists. Look how disrespectful that man was sitting here lecturing these women who literally just went there. Bought food And I get the sense from the video and a lot of the comments from the people who are at the meeting that they were just talking amongst themselves, they weren't making a scene. He was eavesdropping. And he didn't like what he heard.
So he decided to go and get in their business. That's insane. That is crazy. And he cares so much for women, he kicks them out of his business.
So he's an anti-woman. That's an anti-woman establishment. I don't know that I would want to go. To a cafe run by a eunuch who is anti-woman. I mean, that's.
Just calling it as I sees it, you know. Calls it as we seize it, y'all. That's it. I don't know why these people want to blow up their businesses this way, though. Speaking of Unix, this is Cut 12.
James Tallarica was talking about school choice. This is Wild. Watch this. And then I love to fight against this. Private school voucher bill, which has its roots in school segregation.
Absolutely. The first voucher bill was proposed in Texas in 1957, which was just a few years after Brown v. Board. And it was a deliberate attempt. To allow white parents to take their kids out of newly integrated public schools and send their kids to white-only private schools.
And so I fought tooth and nail to prevent that voucher bill from passing because it would hurt. Our students, but it would particularly hurt our black students across the state because we know that public education is underfunded.
Well, that's absolutely everything that he says here is absolutely ridiculous. First off, I mean, this is James Tallarico, he's trying to make. The stranglehold on education, a thing. I'm fine with vouchers. I actually don't think that we should be paying for schools.
I think that it we should, I think everything needs to be entirely restructured so it doesn't rely on that kind of revenue because property taxes just it's Marxist and it just means you don't own your own property. And I shouldn't have to pay for. I know everyone talks about the common good. That's such a post-liberal, soft Marxist flex. It really is.
It's all these people sit here and are like, I'm too stuck. I really am an anarchist. No, you're not. You're really not. Here's why.
This whole thing, when you're talking about vouchers, first off, you have what they, what is it called? It's the true segregation of the modern era, zip code incarceration. That's really the true segregation of the modern era. Public school assignments are based on how the government draws neighborhood lines. And what does the government like to do?
Especially if a Democrat's in charge of it, they love to enforce economic and racial segregation. They love to enforce racial sorting and economic sorting. That's what the left does. That's how they approach this. When you have school choice, you bust through.
these artificially imposed limitations. And those from lower and middle classes, they get. They have the exact same geographic mobility. That Wealthy progressives like James Tallarico can buy. Right?
All these wealthy progressives that all send their kids to these private schools, but they want to lock you into a zip code. And by the way, do you want to know who predominantly supports school choice? You want to talk of it 'cause he loves playing the race card. It's actually black parents.
Some of the latest polling shows that more black parents than even white parents support. School choice. In fact, one of the I mean, it is the civil rights movement of our time. There was a thing, I think this is over at Texas policy. Foundation that had a poll from a couple of years ago showing that it was over 60% of minority parents, black and middle-class parents, consistently favored school vouchers and school choice.
That's pretty significant. Which is very ironic for a rich progressive like James Tallarico to sit here and try to pull the race car to keep everybody locked into a zip code. That's what's so stupid. And they get into this whole, oh, well, it's rooted in segregation. You're literally insulting the intelligence of minority parents.
who are asking for the freedom that you have for education. That's such a false leftist narrative. And it's actually inherently racist because you're trying to scare people into thinking that they're the racist because they don't want to follow Democrat racial sorting. And that's what it is. That's how it's done.
The modern voucher movement, by the way, if you want to have another discussion about segregation and pull the race card, was literally explicitly designed by black activists. In fact, the 1990, it's the 1990 Milwaukee Parental Choice Program. was designed By black activists and conservative academic reformers who wanted to. Stop the poor education of at-risk inner city youth. And what they ended up getting was a higher graduation rate.
A higher literacy rate, it resulted in more genuinely diverse learning environments, and it completely obliterated their whole resegregation myth. It destroyed the 1990 Milwaukee parental choice program, destroys James Tallarico's argument. Blows it up. But see People like Tallarico They don't oppose vouchers for any kind of historical concern. That's not why they oppose vouchers.
They oppose them because they want to be, they're in the pocket of teachers' unions. and education bureaucrats, that's what this comes down to. Public school, the public school monopoly does not survive on competition. It can't. If it had to compete, they're terrified of it because failing schools have to improve.
Or they have to hire better teachers. And that threatens the left's guaranteed income stream of union dues and political influence. They can't have that. Vouchers equal free market. Free market busts up a tyrannical control of the education system.
That's why Tolerico opposes it. And that's why he didn't want to give credit to the black activists and parents that actually made it a possibility in 1998 starting in Milwaukee. We got a lot more to come as we move. Our partners that help bring you the program. It is the.
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So a few things. to discuss here. And We've been getting into just with straight over moves, we gotta touch on the economy and all of that as well. I also wanted to touch on. This, where do we start?
Let's do the Nancy Mace thing real quick. I don't disli I don't know. How do I put this? You know how you see some people and you're like, well, I don't dislike them, but I wouldn't be, we wouldn't hang out. You know what I mean?
You guys know this. You see these people. You're like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I know that person. You don't dislike them.
You don't feel any kind of animus towards them. But it's someone with whom you would never hang out. And I kind of feel that way about Nancy Mace. She's a little dramatic. And by a little I mean oh my gosh.
She's wicked. She's so dramatic, like Kane even is like, Yeah, I can't fix her. And he's only said that about like two women. And and on the planet. I have confidence in myself.
So Nancy May, she's in her late 40s. And and I'm not judging people who go out and get attacked I mean for crying out loud, you know. I just All of a sudden, is it weird when someone in Congress comes back and they have like almost, it's not a full sleeve, but it's getting there. Do you want to hear something super petty though? I just don't like that they're in color.
That's my biggest complaint. I don't like that they're in color. Stop it. Black and white, do shading. I don't like color.
I don't like it. I don't want to see an arm full of color. I just don't like it. I don't know. I just don't, because you can't wear anything else with it.
It just detracts from everything you're going to wear. And now she's got red flowers on her.
Now she can't wear anything other than what that goes with. Why would you block yourself in like that? That's what I can't stand more than anything. And I just don't like that hair with that shirt and necklace either. I just think she needs somebody to help her with style.
But I just It seems performative because people who get tattoos They're not like, look at my tats. Like everything that they can. She's gonna exhaust her supply of sleeveless shirts. before the year's over. trying to show off her tats, right?
And I'm not again, I'm not judging 'cause I have tattoos. My husband tat has tattoos. My kids turned out to be Alex P. Keaton, and they are rebelling against us every which way.
So they are fastidiously tidy and don't believe in tattoos. I don't know. Not that I'm not tidy, but they're just like you guys. We were goth kids as kids, and my kids don't understand this.
So Long story long. I don't like the color of them, but also all of a sudden she came back and ta dawg You thought Kane thought it was one of those shirts? That you wear where it's like it has the pantyhooks, yeah, like a sheer sleeve, yeah, with color on it, like the like fake tattoos on it. You actually, because you didn't think I told you yesterday that she had this, and you're like, No, she doesn't. I'm like, Yes, she does, and like, that's not real.
I had, obviously, I don't pay attention to Nancy Mace, but I didn't like everything I've ever seen about, I never saw her with sleeve tattoos. And then, when you said, Hey, she's got sleeve tattoos, we were dying laughing. Like, no, she doesn't, but she does, she does so. I think that she's performative because she's the one who stood on the floor of the house and was going off on her ex. And He couldn't do anything because she was on the floor of the house.
And that's the guy that she was with. That when she went to the Family Research Council breakfast, that's the big Christian breakfast. She gets up there and she was like, Yeah, I was about to fornicate with my boyfriend, but we had to come to the prayer breakfast. But she didn't say it just like that, but that's what it was. It was, it's just, and then she wore, remember when they got mad at her for something, I don't know, and she was making a stunt out of the bathrooms in Congress.
I don't care. But and we'll do whatever you're gonna do. But then she wore this like super tight red shirt. with a giant A on it, like Hester won her A. And I'm just like, you, are you trying to dunk on yourself?
Like, what? This doesn't even make any sense. I just don't understand some of the choices that she makes.
So She, um has She's really, I think, trying to do a because she's an outgoing congresswoman. She failed in her bid to try to get governor.
So now she's going to try to go in the podcasting world because we definitely don't have enough of that. If there's one thing that this country is short on, it's podcasters. But you know what? I'm gonna give her credit for not going the mommy sleuth. We're out.
I'm gonna give her credit because she's not going the brain dead. I'm gonna be Gal Sharped and here's my mommy sleuth. But she's not doing that.
So I give her credit for that. But the tat the arm sleeves are weird. It's like all of a sudden it's Sturgis Nancy out of nowhere. And I'm not hating. I'm just like, it's kind of like all of a sudden, literally, like the next day she comes in and she's got all of them.
And now Like I said, people with tattoos don't necessarily constantly show off that they have them. Like, I have friends and family members that have full sleeves. And it's like not a big deal. But they don't constantly And females, I have females that have. tattoos on their arms, not full sleeves, but a lot.
And they don't wear constant, never-ending You know, sleeveless shirts, like, look, guys. They just don't do that.
So that's why I say it feels. It makes it kind of cringy, it's performative. I guess she would have showed up and maybe not try to make a big deal out of it. And she posted all these photos of herself on social media showing off her tats. I get it, but it just seems a little too much.
Am I being mean? Be honest with me. It's a little much. It's how I responded because I didn't see any, and then all of a sudden, bam, two sleeves. Have you seen my tats?
Right? Look at them. Yeah, it was hard. It takes a little bit to absorb it all. That's all.
That's all we're saying. That's all we're saying. That's it. I just uh I mean, some people said it was a cry for help, and now she's like, ooh, someone insulted her.
So that's like when you're trying to get out there, oh man, that's you couldn't hope for anything more.
So she's like, my biceps should not be a news story. Is that what you thought? That's not what that is. It's not actually not a news story. But now you're gonna try to make it one.
I just, this is why I say, her tattoos don't bother me. Like, her attitude does. Why are you like this? Stop. Just be a normal woman.
Damn. Come on. Yeah. But someone said, Yeah, this is a bad message to women. I don't think it's a bad message to women.
Just stop being performative. Stop looking like you're pick-me. Stop looking, try too hard. Stop trying too hard. That's it.
You don't need to try hard. Just be you. You know? But she got mad. She goes thoughts and prayers to all those affected by my sleeves.
Made the mistake of opening my social media this afternoon after I posted a bunch of photos to it all day long. Yeah. And then she's like, some of y'all are out of control. My biceps should not be a news store, even though I try to make it one. We have more important things to worry about.
Okay, well then Why did you make it a big deal? Like all over social media? That's that's, I mean, that's why. Were you trying to tell us something? I don't know.
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Uh but I was I going to say the um At what point, real quick, think about this, at what point? Is it acceptable? To be like, all right, I want the Halloween stuff out now. It's time. It's time.
I'm gonna make it happen. But here's my problem. Midterms? Are going to be so annoying with all of the backbiting with, I mean, we got in Texas, it's horrible with Tele Rico. Steve says once football starts.
Steve, when does football start? Uh I haven't waited in three weeks. But midterms, Halloween is always like more problematic during a midterm election because it just dominates everything. It's spooky season. dominates everything.
So right now, I know that they had moved the Senate race. With Paxon and Tallarico to be more leans Dem now instead of a you know certifiable Easy win. Which should be an easy win. Tallerico has now increased the average. RCP's average has him 1.2 above Paxton.
And His momentum is only. Increasing. Only ever increasing.
So this The only poll that Paxton, I think, led in was an Emerson poll.
Now, I know a lot of people out there get really suspicious about polling. Let me assure you something of Texas. I live here. And I know this dist I know the district that really For for t really kind of I don't want to say like foretells, but a good measure of where things are going to go is the district that I live in. particularly the county, Tarrant County, because it's the last large red urban county in the whole entirety of the United States of America.
Every other county of this size or larger is Democrat. We're red and it has been a battleground. That's why I say maybe for us, it's a little bit more annoying than everyone else, because even our city council races are super expensive, multi-thousand dollar fights. Our school board races, super expensive, multi, multi, multi-thousand dollar fights. I mean, I know people who spent five figures on some of these races.
It's insane. And so It gets it's troubling. Because this county, it was. Let me look. What?
I'm going to make sure I have the numbers right. Because I'm pretty sure Back when Back when Ted Cruz ran against Beta or Roric. And this was the 2018 fight. The results were terrifying. And the results were terrifying because, first off, You didn't have a great amount of turnout, correct?
I mean, there wasn't a lot of turnout for Republicans, it is always ridiculous. But the thing that was crazy, obviously in Texas, you had, and this is going to dovetail into the Tellerico-Paxon thing. Obviously, you had like Travis County, and that's Austin, Texas, that was blue. Williamson County, which is just north, which is blue. Hayes, Travis, and Williamson, which are the counties.
Travis is Austin. Williamson and Hayes are just north and south of Austin. And then you had Houston, which is Harris County, Fort Bend County, Jefferson County, all by Houston. And then near the border, like Cidalgo County, Star County, Webb, Zapeta, all of that, those went blue. uh the ones right by the border, and then Bayar County in San Antonio.
And then of course you had. Dallas, but then Terrant. County. Went Below. For the first time.
in a very long time.
Now this is back in 28, granted. Back in 28, it went blue. That's a big ordeal. Big or big deal. And this is back.
I'm looking at the stats of this. This is important.
So O'Rourke ended up with 312,477 votes, 49.9%. Cruz ended up with 308,608. votes at 49.3. Yeah. The other, the Libertarian candidate, was only 0.8.
It was really actually irrelevant. Whether or not I think I don't think he would have had that much of an impact, but The Libertarian pulled some votes away, but by and large, this is a county that should have never went blue and it went blue. And it went blue by a significant number. I mean you had what brown 4,000 votes just in this county alone, just in this county alone, about 4,000 votes. This is The Tarrant County, again, the county that I live in.
Is the last now? This is a Republican-dominated county. That's what you need to understand about this.
Now, this is 2018, but this is going to make sense of Tallarico and Paxton here in a moment. This is a Republican-majority county that went blue. and it went blue. Because Voter turnout. not because of cheating.
I already looked at everything. Not, it was because of Republican voter turnout. And one of the reasons why Republicans didn't turn out is because they were told their votes didn't matter. They bought into the cheating Syop. They bought into elections don't matter.
Because every single Republican that I spoke to, because I went to all of these events and I actually did some neighborhood and community events. The Number one thing, actually, the only thing that I heard from people in that county was, oh, we didn't think our votes were going to, I'm not kidding you. They got psyoped into not voting. But also Democrats did a really good job of seeding the ground. They knew Beto O'Rourke wasn't going to take the state.
Just like before him, they knew Wendy Davis wasn't going to take the state, but that's not what it's about. It's about getting it ready for the candidate who can, and they think Tallarico can. Tallarico is the candidate they're running. to win. not to seed ground.
But to win.
Now, the reason I bring this up is because this same apathy still exists. Democrats have higher enthusiasm than Republicans and the machine behind Tallarico is greater. And Tallarico really gets out there, and he's got a campaign team that really knows what it's doing. They've been buying up all the ad time that media buys for his campaign. When we say ad buys, what that means is we're talking about ads purchased on TV, ads purchased on radio, ads purchased on YouTube, on Facebook, digital, things like that.
Mailers, mailers are incredibly expensive, and they still work, believe it or not. He is doing so much of that, and Paxson is not hardly doing. any of it.
Some of it's because he doesn't have money. I mean, it's wild. We could see the same thing again, but in greater. amounts. It was close in a couple of other counties that are around this.
I mean, if you look at the other counties. around Terrant. Johnson County is super conservative. Hood County is super conservative. I mean, these are super red areas.
Denton County is a super red, but Denton County also started going. It was 53 to 45.
Now, you might think that's not that that's not close, but that's super close to considering Republicans in Texas in a very super red area. Tarrant County, in which Fort Worth is, is not like Dallas County, in which Dallas is, very different. This is going to be a problem. Going forward. For Republicans, unless they get a handle on it.
They have got to get a handle on it. I don't know what, otherwise, we're going to lose the Senate seat, and we don't have a lot of Senate seats. to lose right now. We don't have a lot. We got to get it together because these are these are there's a number of close races So at this point, the RCP average, I mean, there was a Texas AM poll.
That was actually pretty well done. That had Tellerico plus four beyond the margin of error. First time he hit beyond margin of error. It's a real thing.
Some of it is because Democrats? Are really well organized. They've had a lot of practice. They've been practicing this since Wendy Davis back in what, 2012? They've been practicing this for some time.
Some of it also is big GOP groups have not opened their checkbooks just to do the ad buys necessary to reach the people that maybe Paxton can't reach. I think Paxton needs to do more campaign events. I think his campaign team need to get it together. The guy needs to be out there doing event after event. He needs to be out there doing retail politics.
He needs to turn into the most charismatic person you have ever seen. You have to make up for when the NRSC and the party is not right there supporting you. You got to make that up somehow. And you got to make it up with personality and you got to make it up with extra effort. But this is going to be a real problem.
It's the GOP's race to lose. It really is. It is their race to lose. And they're really good at losing races that they can win. And we all know this.
So looking at some of these Senate races. I'm going to some of the polls on this.
So, right now, actually, look at some of the congressional races, too. I mean, oof. Democrats have enthusiasm right now. They got public enthusiasm. They're trying to leverage everything that they can as a way.
Two. They need something to campaign on that doesn't include them having to defend the policies that they don't have any answers for. If you ask them what their economic policy is, they don't have one. If you ask them what they want to do about healthcare, what do they tell you? They want Medicare for all.
Now, pause on that for a moment. Do you remember? And I was listening to Abdul Al-Saeed give interview after interview where he was talking about Medicare for all, Medicare for all. I know you guys will remember. back in What was this?
2010, 2011, 2012, back when all of this was happening with Obamacare. And what was the thing that Democrats told you? What did Democrats tell you? Democrats told you that This was never going to be a path to single payer. This is not going to be single payer.
But what is Medicare for all if not single payer? And in fact, that's what Abdul al-Saeed and now all of these other Democrats are saying. It went from, no, no, no, we just want to help with health care. It's not going to be single payer. We all told you it was going to go this way.
Now it's single, now they're pushing single payer. Medicare for all, free health care for everyone. They don't actually explain what free means. You guys know this, but we were told, we were called racists for bringing this up. We were told we were racists.
For disagreeing with Barack Obama's health care plan verbatim. I literally did a CNN debate where I was called to my face a racist by a Democrat operative who said the only reason that I was opposing Obamacare wasn't because of any objections over single payer. And they said, well, you can't because Mitt Romney at the time, Mitt Romney, the candidate that I was very vocally against, Mitt Romney introduced single payer in Massachusetts. The Republicans created it. You're just a racist who disagrees with Barack Obama.
And I'm like, I actually disagree with Mitt Romney too.
So what does that make me? I mean, his campaign literally tried to get me fired from CNN because I was so vociferously against. Single payer.
So We were told that over and over again. People were shamed into being silent about their healthcare costs. Because good people don't want to be accused of something false. Good people don't want to have their characters impugned and told they're racist because they actually want to just be able to have a private plan for health care. No, no, no, they want to eliminate all private plans for health care.
I'm on government health care. They're my employer. I'm on government health care. It is insane. It is absolutely insane.
It's like if I go to the doctor for like a well exam and I go and do my yearly blood panel, I can't talk about both of those same things at the same time at my doctor's office because my insurance company won't cover it because of Obamacare. I literally have to pay twice and make two separate appointments. They don't pay for telehealth visits anymore. They refuse. It is crazy.
I pay three times what I did for less services. fewer services and less coverage. That's what Obamacare did. Obamacare made it horrible. We don't want this across the nation, but we were called racists for saying that.
That's what every one of these Democrats is proposing. Tall Rico is no different. You know, you have the RNC that's going to be here in Dallas, and no, I'm not going. You have the RNC that's going to be here in Dallas. This fall?
And I don't even know if they had, from what I understand, there's nothing big that they have planned with Paxton or some of these other Republican candidates. I don't even know what they're doing. I don't even know why they're coming to Texas to do anything if they're not going to sit here and boost the races here. It's just an exercise in vanity and a waste of Republican money. It's one of the stupidest things I've ever seen.
But everyone's going to go there because people love sucking up to government. The post-liberals are going to go there so they can be sure to be seen hobnobbing with the government that they claim that they're more conservative than you are on. This is riot. We have a lot more as we move. Our partners that help bring the program.
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So, an AI bomb threat shut down a Georgia school district, and the FBI is investigating. What is an AI? Because we just heard a story about an AI chatbot that saved a lady from being murdered by her crazy ex, her stalker ex.
Now, An AI bomb threat shut down a whole school district. This was in Jackson County, Georgia. It was a series of connected artificial intelligence-generated bomb threats delivered to schools. And there were no safety hazards or explosives at any of the affected campuses. They were automated robocall threats.
And so You know, every now and then, Cain, do you remember in school? Like, every now and then we'd get a bomb threat and then everybody would have to go out in the parking lot for a while. That was, those were the days. Construction workers find $10 million in gold bars and coins during a sewer installation. Their first problem was saying that they found $10 million in gold.
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That's really a big thing that I don't think a lot of people realize. When we, it just has a different word. When we talk about post-liberalism, that's literally the too big to fail bail out republicanism. It is literally exactly the same thing. And grassroots, if you remember, we all fought that back in the day.
And now people are bringing it back. And they're calling it post-liberalism because they feel like the only way. to fix things is more government. The reason we're in this mess is because of more government.
Now they want more government to fix the problem that more government created. Do you see how it just snowballs and it gets worse and worse?
So we're we'll have this clip up. We'll have this interview up as well. In the meantime, today's stupidity came. All right, it's got to be the most racist candidate right now. Right?
Gosh, James Loti Talafrico. Has got some words. First, he was talking about how blacks are disenfranchised somehow because of school choice.
Now, blacks are disenfranchised because of the Save America Act. Let's listen to this. We, as human beings, have the right to shape our own destinies, and we do that through the vote. And so many brave Americans, so many brave black Americans have fought and died for that right. And so, for politicians in Austin or in Washington, as they're now doing with the Save Act, they are trying to rob.
Our neighbors, particularly our black neighbors, of those God-given rights. I don't know. I don't get it. You show an ID for damn near everything. Black people are totally able to get IDs.
I don't understand how this disenfranchises anyone outside of those who are not supposed to vote. Right. Yeah. I mean, true. That does it for us today, folks.
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