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It's already Thursday, my friends.
It is Thursday, the fifth day of March.
You have our Lord 2026 and things.
Time is flying by like never before.
Again, we blame it on the Large Hadron Collider over in Switzerland.
It's all serons thought they opened up the portal to hell and changed.
Or it could just be that we're all getting over.
But I'm going with the portal to hell theory.
Especially when you, well, still that contradicts though,
because Jasmine Crockett.
I mean, she's not, I was going to say she's not a threat anymore,
but that's like saying that Q on Star Trek isn't a threat anymore.
He's always a threat.
She's always a threat.
Always there.
She just happens to have dropped out of the hell.
I was going to say she's dropped out of the race,
but she really hasn't.
She's just taken it.
She's playing 4D chess.
She's, she's taken the fight to another level.
She's that, she's that wicked smart.
I'm telling you.
However, on the Republican side down here in the state of Texas,
the president has, he's kind of thrown out the gauntlet there.
The primary, as you know, the primary race ended in,
all right.
Hang on a second.
The primary has ended in a dead heat with Cornyn and Paxton,
neither one of them getting the majority.
And so the president has, he's just kind of,
I think he's fired a shot across the bow.
He on the truth, truth out, Republican primary race
for the United States Senate in the great state of Texas.
I would disagree a state I love and won three times
in a record numbers the highest vote ever recorded by far cannot
for the good of the party in our country itself be allowed
to go on any longer.
It must stop now.
We have an easy to beat radical left opponent
and we have to totally focus on putting him away quickly
and decisively both John and Ken.
That would be John Cornyn and Ken Paxton,
ran great races but not good enough.
Now, this one must be perfect.
My endorsements within the Republican Party have been virtually
insurmountable.
It is such an honor to realize and to say that almost everyone
I endorse wins and wins by a lot, especially in Texas.
I'll be making my endorsements soon and we'll be asking
the candidate that I don't endorse to immediately drop
out of the race.
Is that fair?
We must win in November.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Donald J. Trump.
What's your theory?
My theory is, check this out.
This is wild, wild out there, out there theory.
What if Donald Trump, of course, chooses Cornyn?
He asks Paxton to drop out of the race.
What job in this country would Ken Paxton want?
So bad that he can taste it.
Well, I know what I would say.
What would you say?
Attorney General.
Yep.
AG, Attorney General.
And since he's got to get rid of Pam Bondi sometime,
I bet he offers it to Ken Paxton.
Why do you say he has to get rid of Pam Bondi?
Oh, just because that seems to be the way things are leaning.
But what makes you say that?
Everybody else saying it?
Why are they saying it?
I don't know the question.
What is Trump ever said?
What is Trump ever gone along with the mainstream?
He doesn't, he doesn't, what's the word I'm looking for?
Damn, I hate getting old.
I'm just going to tell you right now.
He doesn't telegraph things like that.
He just fires people.
Telescope telegraph.
I always get those confused.
Yeah, he does.
Telescope or telegraph?
It's telegraph.
He doesn't telegraph.
Yeah.
That'd be, not necessarily.
Telescoping would be like out there, you know, telegraph.
Like looking for it.
Telegraph that he, that he fires people before he fires them.
So he just, he just lets them go.
So let's say Ken Paxton is asked to step down.
Ken Paxton wants to be the A.G.
That would be a while later though, right?
Florida man, but not necessarily.
Not that not all that while.
That's a 4D chess move.
I mean, it is.
Let's say that Trump is good enough to compete with Jasmine Crockett
on a 4D chess level.
I mean, just, I know it's crazy.
Yeah.
But let's just for a second, imagine that we live in a world where Donald J.
Trump is smart enough and clever enough to compete with Jasmine Crockett on, on that
level.
Okay.
That's possible.
That's absolutely possible.
Florida man in Alabama said, I would approve of Ron Sterey.
Bondi has to go for her handling of the Epstein debacle.
Do you really think though that what Bondi did with the Epstein?
And, uh, fuster clock was her, uh, her own navigation.
Did she?
I was, she the architect of the way all of that was handled.
Based on, I don't, based on your question.
Yeah.
Based on your question or the way you're asking it, I don't think it was just her.
My, my guess is Trump had his hand in it somewhere.
Not saying that's a good thing or a bad thing.
I'm just saying, I think he probably, I would hope he had his hand in it.
I mean, yeah.
Um, that's possibility.
Would tax them.
Yeah.
I mean, that, that would be the carrot.
Take it in the dropout.
They'll have corn in again.
We'll see.
I mean, we'll see because he's asking the other person to drop out of the race.
But he hasn't said which one.
He hasn't said it yet.
Yeah.
I'm not sure he knows which one yet.
But maybe, maybe that is the plan.
Maybe that is the plan.
Um, I guess.
Well, I mean, it gets packed and out of, out of Texas, but it doesn't do anything.
I just Texas because he will.
It's better than, uh, Calarico.
I, uh, you want to weigh in on the, uh, with your own theory, the hashtag to use is what I learned today on the socials, whether it's, uh, rumble or Twitter.
I don't necessarily pay any attention to Facebook.
They don't really pay any attention to us.
And, uh, of course, we're over on the YouTube on occasion.
It just depends.
It depends on whether or not she's being, uh, Joni or Tony.
Yeah.
That's the Joni Tony theory of the crazy chicks.
The date don't marries.
They leave, uh, one day they're Joni.
They come back.
They're Tony.
They punch in the face.
And, uh, then they leave again.
We kind of like Mary Lisa dot com.
Uh, see over in the rumble chat room.
Uh, Florida man in Alabama.
The aforementioned airman 66 CES is over there.
Curtis, Hobo Joe.
Big shout out to, uh, the folks in the.
Uh, Daily Mojo first amendment room.
Got beach girl and Bucco Fama and thinker.
Barely newer.
You can see that's a little play.
I'm worried right there.
You barely left over there.
And, uh, Bucco Fama says Crockett will probably run with state, uh,
Stacey Abrams for president VP.
Wow.
That would be a ticket.
Wouldn't it?
Okay.
A profitable, uh, profitable reality show called dumb and really effing dumber.
So the, uh, Jasmine Crockett.
Uh, drama has.
If you thought it had subsided, uh, guess again, because it is just where the hell did she go?
Oh, just real quickly.
Uh, need to dip into that it's not important.
Is these are the skies right now over Bay Root?
Lebanon.
That is a, I've never been there.
That would be a fascinating place to go.
I think you're right.
Look out, Vince.
Wow.
I know.
That was just thinking the same thing.
There are just, it's.
And you know, it would be, it's probably a beautiful place.
You stand there on the, on the shoreline.
Look out.
Over there.
It's probably gorgeous.
It's just a shame that.
Crazy people have to.
F up the whole situation.
Sad.
Uh, we'll get to that shortly.
Where did, uh, where did she go?
The latest on.
Uh-huh.
Here she is.
Found it.
Jasmine, Jasmine Crockett.
King of the wild frontier.
Where some of Jasmine Crockett.
We've learned is planning to sue other voting issues in her home area.
Dallas County, Texas following her primary loss this week.
A spokesperson for Crockett confirming the petting lawsuit.
The national news desk, Jeff Harris joining us in Crockett address concerns about potential
cheating.
Did she say the petty lawsuit?
What did she say?
Her primary loss this week.
A spokesperson for Crockett confirming the petting lawsuit.
The national news desk.
Jeff.
And did it not say like she said, petty.
Yeah.
The petty lawsuit.
I thought, well, they're not going to, they're not going to come right out and say that.
But surely not, not, not them.
Uh, but then again, it wouldn't have, uh, wouldn't have surprised me.
I'm looking for the other story that, uh, kind of shoots holes in her, in her theory.
But on this issue.
Harris joining us in Crockett address concerns about potential cheating.
Both last night we heard it and also today break down the latest details.
So Crockett is suggesting Republicans tried to rake her primary race after the state Supreme
Court ruled against her campaign's request to give voters from Dallas County an extension
in order to sort out some confusion after changes were made to some of their polling local.
Just to damn much confusion in the words of the late great Joe Pusier.
Patients.
Now, the claim comes after the Texas Supreme Court knocked down a lower judges ruling to keep polling places open a bit longer,
mandating that any votes cast after the initial closing time be separated.
How stupid does she think people never mind?
That's a stupid question.
Crockett telling supporters Tuesday night that voters have been quote disenfranchised saying
she was getting calls and emails from people who claimed they were denied entry into the polls.
Here's the, uh, I have a theory.
We heard from, uh, we heard from what's his name?
What was his name?
That was your job to remember his name.
Uh, I don't know what you mean.
Yesterday we heard from the man outside the polling place who were all right at 705.
Manuel Jimenez.
No, Manuel Velasquez.
They all look alike to you, don't they?
Manuel Velasquez.
I think you're right.
So Manuel Velasquez, uh, he got to the polls admittedly after they closed and then said that he was denied entry into the polls because they were closed.
Yep.
Was there confusion?
There usually is confusion.
But you could have, uh, you could have circumvented the confusion by a voting early because you had plenty of time, uh, be making a phone call.
Now he says, if you remember that, uh, he, uh, did talk to the, he called them judges.
I'm assuming he met the judges there at the, uh, the polling, uh, location in that particular precinct, the, the fairness judges of the overlookers, the overseers, the overlords.
Uh, he said that they told him that, um, uh, they had a bigger job.
They had a real job to get to in the morning and they didn't have time for this, uh, petting us essentially.
That's what he said that the judge said on her way out of the polling location.
I don't know if it's true or not, but not a smart thing to say if in fact it is true.
But he was confused as to the closing time is one of the lower courts here in Texas did, uh, extend it to nine.
Then the Supreme Court of Texas said, nope, not extending it.
And why would you extend?
I mean, why would you extend the reason for extending it?
I know.
We didn't have the Rona.
We didn't have a bad case of the flu.
We didn't, uh, it wasn't a bad allergy season.
There was no thunderstorm.
There were no, uh, there wasn't a giant infestation of locusts.
We didn't really have any reason to extend the voting.
I mean, why, why extend them if there's no reason to extend the voting?
I could tell you why, Brad.
I could tell you why.
What is the Democratic Party, Democrat Party?
What, what are they really good at rallying the troops and cheating and cheating, rallying the troops and cheating?
So what happens at seven o'clock p.m. local voting ends, right?
Supposed to.
Yep.
But if you've got two more hours, what do you also know at seven p.m. typically?
You know, generally, you know, the turnout turnout.
And so if they want two additional hours to go, okay, guys, we only need 1,000, 1,000, 2,000, and 74 votes for her to cross the finish line victorious.
Get out there and do.
So you got two hours.
That's why they needed the achievement.
Are you suggesting that they waited that they're bitching because they, they wanted the two hours after the normal poll closing time, which most people would follow.
I'm sorry.
I was distracted by her.
Do you have the illustrator handy?
Can you highlight her eyelashes for us, please?
Right here.
Folks.
Bam.
Those could, you go fishing with, that would be your ear.
Yeah.
Why is that showing like that?
That's a, that's weird.
No, but that's, you've flunked an enemy because that's not her eyelashes.
No, I'm pointing at it on mine, but it's, I'm getting it twice.
That's weird.
Why am I getting it twice?
I wonder if this, I wonder if this changes anything.
Look for the, look for the fish hook on her face there.
No, that's still her ear.
Well, I'm pointing in the right spot.
Dude, I don't know why it's doing it.
You know her eyelashes above her eye, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
The hearing thing is where that's the hole that the sound goes in.
It's kind of weird.
As opposed to the other hole nevermind.
The polls were supposed to stay open until nine, according to a court order.
Except for the ensuing court order from the Supreme Court that said, no, they're not.
The Supreme Court?
That's how that works.
Court, just a few minutes ago, just said shut it down.
Now in the hour since those claims, Crockett, who later conceded to state representative James Telerico,
has been facing widespread backlash.
I'm sorry, did we just, did the NSA just dip in and kill our feed?
I don't know.
Everything went black over here.
Oh, I got you on the screen.
We're good.
All right.
On social media, including from Turning Point Spokesperson Andrew Colvin, writing on X quote,
old enough to remember that cheating and elections was just a conspiracy theory.
Now Crockett is yet to issue a public response to any of this criticism.
Her most recent post on X congratulating Telerico on his primary win.
As of tonight, details surrounding her pending lawsuit have also yet to be announced.
All right.
So there we go.
That's the, that's the, that's Crockett vision for you right there.
Weird things are happening over here.
Is that you?
I don't, I don't know.
I mean, everything, everything just went dark on all the screens and then it, then it came
back.
I don't know.
I don't know what's going on.
Florida man in Alabama says,
Doose 5 wins the chat for today.
What did Doose 5 say?
What did Doose, I don't see any Doose 5?
I don't see any Doose 5 comments over in the rumble.
Oh, there he is right there.
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Oh, boy, am I going to be sorry that I didn't read a head on this one?
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The new company will be called the titty, titty bang bang.
I see what you did there.
Thank you.
So, General Idaho, you find the ballots that we're missing.
That's what you do in those extra two hours as Ron was saying just a moment ago.
That's what you do with the two hours that you have the polls extended the open voting
hours.
Or, you know, you just go by the rules and I don't know, you show up and vote when the polls
are open and then you stop bitching about it was the fact that she did concede the race.
Is that going to have any bearing on her lawsuit?
I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know either.
If she, I mean, she's not one to give up easily.
So, it'll be fascinating to see what does happen.
But in the meantime, we'll keep our eyes on her.
Remember that she, and she did catch a lot of grief for the statement that she made right
after the voting, the legal voting call it the session happened yesterday.
Oh, and excuse me, Tuesday.
It grief it already is Thursday, isn't it?
Remember what she said.
Red has already stated, we encourage each and every one of you to remain resilient.
We cannot allow this type of behavior to be rewarded because so long as they know
that they can win, even if it means cheating, then they will continue to do it.
So, I am asking you, I am begging you to make sure that you go ahead and figure out where
it is that you are supposed to vote, stand in line, wait in line.
And vote, which is what people did, especially on the Democrat side and they did it in, say it
with me now, record numbers.
The Democrat turnout in Texas primaries reaches record levels in latest sign of party enthusiasm.
So, I think it's probably uncomfortable for her to see the, the masses there holding up
the Taloriko signs, probably does not go along with her hopeful narrative.
But in this story that was originally posted on CNN Democrat turnout, Tuesday's Texas primary
reached record levels as more voters participated in the party's primary than in the Republican
one.
Huh.
That really does kind of put a, I would, it makes you wonder, did this story, did they specifically
do this story just to shoot because the Democrats, well, obviously by the, by the fact
that she was defeated, the Democrats want her gone too.
The, does Democrat leadership want her gone?
She's a great mouthpiece.
She gets out there and she yells it from them, from the mountaintops.
So, she, she's a great mouth, but the trouble is she's a phony.
And, and people have seen through that.
More votes still to be cast this was again posted last.
Yesterday it was updated 20 hours ago.
So, almost full day ago, which is an eternity in news these days.
More votes still to be counted more than 2.2 million votes have already been tallied
in the Democrat primary for US Senate.
Competitive race won by state representative James Tolerico over Jasmine Crocket.
That is the most in a midterm primary for the party since at least 1970.
Second only to the 2008 presidential race.
And who was it in 2008?
Hmm, the anointed one.
Barack Hussein Obama.
Who did he beat?
Who was the Republican?
John McCain.
Was it in 2008?
Hmm, wasn't it John McCain?
And, uh, sure.
And, uh, I can see Russia from my house.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Oh, Sarah.
Is she stupid?
No.
I don't think so.
Okay.
The Republican primary was also strong more than 2.1 million GOP votes.
Uh, that party's largest midterm primary turnout currently only behind the presidential years of 24 and 2016.
Gosh, who are the winners of those?
Uh, it would be, uh, Donald Trump.
The Democratic advantage over Republicans at a primary turnout is a rarity in recent Texas history.
It's almost like they really did not want her to win.
The Democrats did not, in a big way, want Jasmine Crockett to win.
Dark Magneto says, Tubs.
Tubs on...
Tubs?
I don't know what that...
Can you, uh, that's in the rumble chat.
Can you, uh, translate for the meat, Ron?
Uh...
Like the dark meat in the Magneto saying there.
I'm looking.
Except Crockett ain't sunny.
I don't know.
That's not yet.
Oh.
Tubs only fan hair gel for her weave wig.
Tubs on...
Yeah, I think it's on...
Tubs...
Oh, Tubs of hair gel for her weave.
Oh!
Okay.
I was like, only fans.
What?
I, uh, I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't the one on, uh, on crack.
Yeah.
Uh, I'm fairly certain that would be a dark Magneto at this point.
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It looks more like a, you know, look at the stars in the sky.
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So, but not when there's a fire, but when there is, uh, when there's no fire and
the logs are in there, the woods in there and you have a little, uh, fairy lights.
There's, well, uh, and they stay in there so that you can have a little
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So that's a nice thing to look at.
Oh, goodness.
Uh, we, uh, have a tip over in the, have a tip over in the rumble, uh, chat room.
He's, uh, dark nagged.
Oh, gave us the tip.
Uh, as I said, Crockett hasn't been the same without tubs.
Tubs of hair gel for her weave wig.
Gotcha.
Did he come down off the, the crack high?
Is that what it was?
It's possible.
So, uh, good for you, uh, dark magneto.
It's, uh, it's good to see you, good to see you down here on, on planet earth.
Um, as you know, yesterday, one of the, uh, one of the Toby's who was no, I feel
almost weird saying that not the Toby's anymore, it's Toby and Chris.
Toby and Chris, uh, because, uh, Chris did on this program came out and we're
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He came out as, as Chris yesterday and he is officially old.
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Once again, and we did find out those are in fact construction cranes,
which is a, there's the dome of the rock right there in the, in the foreground.
As if, if you have a chance, look up the, the background of that particular
holy place, it is fascinating what that is built around, absolutely fascinating.
But anyway, the, the dichotomy, the juxtaposition of the construction cranes,
when the missiles are flying, it's just again, humanity is a strange and wonderful thing.
We are capable of such amazing things while at the same time we can be really stupid.
But we'll keep you up to date.
That's really, I mean, I don't think that there's anything of note.
The Iranians are warning the United States after we sank their battleship,
which we, I don't think it was all that difficult to sink the battleship.
Let me see if I can get that video to play over here, you know, in a second.
It's sometimes a challenge because it is the Fox News website.
So here, I'll just, I'll do it that way because their videos, you know, when Fox says
there's a video in a story, if you're on Google Chrome for whatever reason,
there's no video in the story.
I don't know what that's all about.
But there is the, the headline there, the Iranian regime has sent an ominous warning
to United States after we struck and sunk their prized warship.
So that's it.
We've also, let's see, the hang on a second.
This was just updated a few moments ago.
American stealth bombers expected to land at UK military bases within days.
They're going to be joining the US Israel campaign against Iran.
What ends this?
What, what ends the conflict?
I'm not sure anybody knows that answer yet.
I don't either.
Is it when the Iranian people get into the, into the, the compound and take out the rest
of hominis family?
Because as we learned yesterday, the sun of the room temperature,
Ayatollah has taken over, I guess, day-to-day office operations in Iran and he needs to be gone.
But what, what's being done to make him go away?
Don't know.
I don't think any of us know.
But according to Western officials who went unnamed, the telegraph reported yesterday,
afternoon, that air bases at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean and the Royal Air Force,
Fairford in Gloucestershire are being ready for the arrival of B2 spirit stealth bombers.
The $2 billion, $2 billion for one of these, for one of the B2s, the spirit stealth.
You've seen those?
The B2s?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, the, the, the, the new ones.
The, what, the spirit stealth hang on to the spirit stealth B2.
It's the one that looks like the wing, yeah.
Yeah, but they've, this, this one is supposedly one pilot, one mission commander,
sitting side by side in a cockpit narrower than most sedans, responsible for a hundred and 72
feet of aircraft, 40,000 pounds of precision.
You've ever been up close to one of these munitions, not just the two, the only that be one,
more than 30 hours straight.
They will cross the ocean in the dark.
They are amazing machines.
They will enter air space defended by surface to air missiles.
Wow, look at that.
Designed to kill exactly what they're flying.
They will, do you think that this is alien technology?
Uh, these weapons onto targets bury deep underground.
Yeah, I think it's hard to say because of the stealth aspect of it.
I mean, that's, I mean, it's just art looking plain, dude.
It's, it's, it's, yeah, it's bad-ass.
How does the thing work without a rear stabilizer?
One of the largest American air can get questions over two decades.
I don't know.
How does that work?
Central command confirms that.
How does it work the way?
I mean, there's nothing.
It shouldn't, right?
I mean, looking at that, it should not work.
They use what are called stableators.
It's an elevator, stabilizer kind of thing.
It's, it's the, it's the wing tips.
All of that, you see on the back, back there, I just,
how that thing flies, I don't know.
But it's like, I just said that thing should not work.
It should not, what, what we know about aircraft,
that shouldn't work without the rear, the stabilizer.
I mean, it just, how does, how, where did we get the technology to make that thing?
And then to make it invisible to radar.
I guess the radar signature just, or the radar wave just bounces off of it.
Yeah.
Look, I mean, look at the, the, just the, the configuration.
It's got like, one, two, three, it's got five, five points across the rear of that plane.
Oh, there it is.
Five points across the rear of that plane.
And it, I mean, it just is, it's amazing to look at that.
And then the engines are just tucked right in here inside the wing.
Yeah.
Where did we, I mean, this goes pretty much against whatever
the Wright brothers, this was, this was created, what, 50 years after the Wright Brothers at
Kitty Hawk. More or less, Wright brothers early, early 1900s.
This was created, what, 1970.
Yeah, yeah, probably a little earlier than that.
So you remember, you remember my story, my story about my buddy I worked with back in the
Air Force, had a plaque on his wall.
He just had a US flag in the plaque and then it said commemorating a significant event
October 1982.
And what was that for?
Because he worked out at Nellis.
He worked at Area 51 where they were testing this point.
They built this right behind where I lived in,
in Lancaster over at Plant 42.
Yeah.
In Palmdale.
My friends, and we used to, again, the, the guy, the pilots of this and the other,
the other aircraft, the top secret aircraft that we would, we'd see these flying over the house.
And I mean, they look cool.
The guys who flew them were, were badass.
The, the quote that I've repeated many times here, if I told you what I know about UFOs,
we'd both be dead.
And the fact that he was, you know, he piloting one of these,
it does make you wonder, was this alien technology?
And his, or was,
there's a really serious, half a century, that's it.
Half a century basically between, wow, we can actually put a man in the sky to this.
Which is an insanely fast timeline.
Not my dog says it can't fly without computer assistance, neither can I.
And, and is that, is that another indicator that it's alien technology?
If you need to have a computer flying the thing, I mean, I don't know what the cockpit looks like
in there. Yeah, is there a, there's actually a shot.
Now, you never get a really clear shot of, of the cockpit.
And, and whenever you see one of these on the ground, and if you're up close to it,
all of the window, just like the space shuttle, they had cardboard over all of the windows.
I don't know if that was just to keep the sun from bleaching out the nice new seats.
Or, you know, they just want people to be able to see what's going on in there.
Even in 2027, this is a futuristic looking plane.
Yeah, that was built in the 80s.
What do we have now that we don't even know about?
Well, but it wasn't even built in the 80s, it was built in the 70s. Yeah.
And, I mean, just, it is, it's amazing to look at that and, and see, and I guess what it does
with that illustration right there, going back just a little bit, the, the radar signature
is, I guess it ends up scattering the radar signal in 18 different directions.
So it looks like everything and nothing at the same time.
Yeah, the radar signal, it returns is the size of a bird.
I mean, it's just, it's amazing and that we were able to do that in half a century.
Because if they built them in 1975, let's say, they were on the drawing boards in the 60s.
So what was it? What was our great leap?
Because we didn't even have color television until 1964.
And yet we had this, this thing on the drawing boards.
Crafting Freak says, computers are not alien. Everything is run by computers now.
Computers are not alien.
And so I don't think I said the computers were aliens.
But Wade Robertson says the aurora.
Is that the latest spacecraft or the latest aircraft?
Is that the one that looks like the diamond shape or the triangle shape?
Aurora aircraft. Yeah, look at that sucker.
This plane doesn't exist.
Oh, that's right. I've seen doesn't have the ability to fly beyond max six nor fly at 135,000.
If you ever gone max six, no, I've never gone max six.
I don't think I've gone max five feet and isn't powered by an incredible pulse wave detonation.
Look at that. I mean, that is just it even it has stabilizers.
It does. Yeah. How come it has stabilizers?
Okay. Why does it have it and the and the and the stealth doesn't?
Why is that? I'm fascinated by the lack of stabilizers on that thing.
Or and Wade says, or can we just go with humans are awesome? Humans are awesome.
Yeah, we we make some amazing, absolutely amazing things.
Oh, and phone test 79 says message on the pilot screen.
Updating, please do not turn off your aircraft.
Wouldn't that be something if you're in the middle flying that bad boy?
And it does. It decides it decides it needs a
an update critical update. Uh-oh.
Uh-oh. We've encountered a fatal error need to reboot. Uh-oh.
Pilot goes, what the hell is this blue screen of death?
Yeah, it's just it's amazing. And when these things would fly over the house
and we we get the sonic booms and it sounded, we didn't appreciate what times we lived in back then.
This was in the in the 70s and 80s out in the antelope valley.
And we did not we didn't fully appreciate what the future helped because you never do.
Yeah. But watching these things and and watching them actually the the space shuttle being driven
down the street when I was high school junior high and watching stopping at the intersection
and watching the space shuttle go by on a big flatbed. Yeah. Yeah. It was awesome.
Um, glad 86 says, are you mocking a red coat red? Big it. Yep. That's me. Big it or a big
and either way. Atomic race says Tesla knew about it. His work in radar wave showed how electric
performance is improved when it crosses the midsection of an electric coil. And isn't it funny how
when Tesla died the government came in and took all of his files? Yeah, that's funny.
Isn't that strange how they came in and they absconded with all of his stuff and
didn't I think they returned it didn't he? I want to say his widow said yeah they they gave some
of the boxes back but not all of them. Almost like hmm I wonder what wonder what the government did
with all of Tesla's work. I hear the train are coming. It's filled.
This is Phil Bell on the Daily Mojo. I got up this morning and I was all prepared to talk about
the rocket crash out in Texas. But then I saw an interesting post on Al Gore's internet and it
was somebody complaining about data centers. It was a fellow conservative who I have a lot of
respect for. So I want to talk about data centers instead. See I like data centers and I know
that's going to make a lot of your head spin because so many of our fellow conservatives have been
campaigning against them for quite some time. But think about it. Part of the way that you get the
Daily Mojo every day is thanks to data centers. Part of the way that we are able to spread our message
of opposing the far left is thanks to data centers. Part of the way that we are able to do things
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Data centers are not evil. They are not driving up your electricity rates. In fact what's driving up
electricity rates is that Democrats spent the better part of a decade and a half closing down power
plants without having any way to provide for not only the power that was being used at the time
but any potential increase and they did it because of their woke green garbage.
What's more people are complaining well oh my gosh they use so much water. Yes at this time they do
but as you know with everything they will improve. They will use less water. In fact there will come
a time when the data centers are actually a lot smaller because computing power and equipment
will improve again. This is a very American thing and guess what else. While data centers do not
create the jobs that we would prefer to see from factories and otherwise what they are doing is
facilitating the growth of those in the future. Free markets have made America very successful
and free markets are what have allowed data centers to be created in the first place and free
markets are what will allow us to grow in the future if we let them. So let's not start a precedent
of constraining the free market on the right side by making data centers the villain. Let's focus
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You know, it's fascinating that the first time at the polls, when we voted on Tuesday,
for the very first time, they called out the misspelling of my name.
Very first time.
Has it been wrong for a while?
Only forever.
Because they put an E in it, didn't they?
Maybe, maybe not. I'm not going to expose that.
But the fact that they just now called it out means that they, I don't know,
are either keeping, and all that I had to do, at that point, was just sign something
that said it was still me. I don't know how effective them calling out the error was, but
are they paying closer attention? I don't know. Was it the fact that they scanned my license?
Which again, they've done every time and for whatever reason this time.
Well, somebody had a keen eye. They decided.
Yeah. Well, no, they didn't catch it. The computer caught it.
Oh, as I'm saying, is that for whatever reason, now the computers are tuned to catch that.
And I don't know what that difference is. No idea. But are they keeping a closer eye?
I don't know. Interesting. If that, anything like that happened to you, let me know in the comments.
Which is where atomic rate says the water is used for heat. The data centers become cool. No way
with what they know. Yeah, the data centers that Phil was talking about, they put on
my comment was going to be, well, you know, how are they going to grow if you don't keep them watered?
Just like lettuce.
Mm hmm. Um, the, um, wanted to test the overhead. This is good of reason as any. Are these, uh,
the stickers that you made with your super D duper new magical printer? What are you looking at?
I don't know. Your point and it's something. Can you not see that camera? Oh, hang on just a second.
There it is. Okay. Yes. Uh, are these available? Or, uh, they will be soon. Um, okay. So that,
the reason I say soon is because that material that you're holding, the clear material,
is a new film that we're testing right now. But yeah, they'll become available. And these are UV
printed stickers. Uh, they're kind of cool. How much will they be? How can I have? I don't know. I
don't know yet. I've got very cool, uh, very cool stickers and they do, uh, it's like a transfer almost
because you have to pull off the back and place it in place and then and then pull off the front. Yeah.
Yeah. I put mine on the official motel truck. Does that, uh, will it survive outdoors?
Uh, well, let me know. Please, that's part of the test. I'm the, I am the test subject. So I'll
let you know the previous film that we had did not last outdoors. That's why we bought new film.
And you have one of the ones with the new film. Yeah. So I'm your guinea pig. Well, you're one of them.
I enjoy being a guinea pig. Sometimes it's fun. Uh, a quick test of your cognitive abilities
since you are in fact, uh, older than you were. Yep. On your last birthday. Uh, watch this commercial
and tell me who you recognize. As soon as it starts playing in three, why is it not playing?
The numbers are moving. That's really weird. The numbers are moving and no sound is coming out.
How would just refresh that page? Well, it's not a page. It's a, uh, it's a file.
That's really strange. Why is it doing that? Huh. It's funny. It never does this at home.
That is really odd. That video played just fine.
All right. Well, never mind. You, you passed the cognitive test. Open the file again.
That would take, that would take, uh, let's see if I can, uh, I can try that. Uh, now there's,
there's, hey, hey, what's four scumps password?
I give up. What is four scumps password? I don't know, but I'm giving you time to open the
file again. Well, four scumps password. Come on. That shouldn't be a difficult one.
Well, how can, wait, if I'm working on that problem, how can I be opening the file again? See,
the way that this works, you give them, you give the audience, but you don't want it
tried to answer it. I did come up with another piece of information. However, the, uh,
the sub that was used to sink the Iranian worship was a first since World War II.
So even, even in, uh, well, the sinking of a ship with a torpedo was the first since World War
II. By the way, four scumps password is one forest one. Okay.
Yeah. So yesterday, when I asked you if you had a joke to tell, and you said, no, it's been,
what, 24 hours and that you, so it took 24 hours to come up with it. I got that one.
All right. You know what? Praise where praise is due. Good job. Good job. Good for you.
Thanks brother. We're very proud of you. Uh, very, very proud. So the, uh, the sub that was, uh,
used to sink this ship by Torpe. Here's the video of that. If we make that bigger, let's see if
that file will work. Uh, vessels have now been sunk. US forces destroying what the Pentagon
describes as an advanced Iranian warship. The US says 20 Iranian naval vessels have now been sunk,
including the Iranian ship and the Indian Ocean, torpedoed by a US submarine. The first such
attack by the Navy since 1945, nearly 150 people on board are presumed dead. US officials also wrapping
up the war effort overland, vowing to strike deeper inside Iran, releasing this video of long-range
precision strike missiles being used in combat for the first time. We're in very good shape now.
I want to let you know that and we will continue forward. But, uh, it's a great display of military
strength. I'm gonna pause him right there because this is what we like to call wartime propaganda.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. This is used, uh, to, for in most cases, to dishearten the enemy to make the enemy
think that it is helpless and why bother and go ahead. Let's just go ahead and give up. Remember,
I hadn't thought about this since probably the North Korea forces at all the time.
Right. But in 1991, remember the Kud's forces? The Kud's forces?
We always heard about the Kud's forces in Iraq. Yeah. And how they, the, the Iraqi military was just,
they were surrendering left and right. We saw images out of, and almost in real time,
we saw the images out of Iraq of the Kud's forces coming out with their, you know,
all marching along with their hands behind their heads. Um, but we see this now and, and I have no
doubt that we are, uh, taking a commanding lead in the, uh, in the war effort as we should be.
But this is also, you have to remember, this is the kind of thing that Obama in the reversal of the
Smithmont Act allowed the government to do to us as American citizens.
We were not, this is, this is part of the reason that the government was never allowed to
propagandaize us its own citizens. It was never meant to be able to allow the government forces,
the government intelligence, the government, uh, the, um, um, the entity that is the United States
government to turn on us, the American citizens and propaganda and lie to us essentially.
That's what Obama wanted reversed. That's what the Obama Biden administration did is allow
the government machine to lie to us to propagandaize us, the American people. So when you see
things like this and what it does to the, the enemy, keep that in mind with the information,
whenever the government puts it, I don't think that Trump is doing that. But I think that there are
agencies within the federal government that obviously do not have our best interest at heart.
And they're doing that to us. Keep that in the back of, uh, keep that in the back of your, uh, of your mind.
Pentagon now identifying more of the U.S. troops believed to have been killed
in Sunday's Iranian drone attack in Kuwait. They include Major Jeffery O'Brien of Iowa
and Chief Foreign Officer Robert Marson of California. Before other victims were already identified,
including Sergeant First Class Nicola Moore of Minnesota, a mother of two whose husbands as he spoke
to her two hours before she was killed. She was just days from returning home.
Iran overnight launching more missiles toward Israel and Saudi Arabia as the State Department
announced the first chartered flight carrying American evacuees had departed the Middle East.
To be here, you know, close to a week later is, um, definitely disheartening.
Here in Qatar, I met Ryan Blackman from Frisco, Texas. Oh, it's open to get home.
Pause. Catar here. Where? Catar, Brad.
Oh, the first time I've, uh, I've heard it cutter. I've heard it guitar. And now I've heard
Qatar, Qatar, which I'm going with cutter. It's always been cutter to me. So until his wife and
three kids, I have hopes that every day is going to be the last day. You know, that I'll be here
and ultimately get to go back home. Thousands of Americans across 14 countries are urgently trying
to flee the region. Sarah Mati from Nashville says a missile narrowly missed her hotel and Dubai.
I have a video of a missile that was deflected right off of our balcony. Um, it was, um,
something that you never think you're going to live through. It's nerve-wracking to say the least.
The State Department says it is actively securing more planes for evacuees.
As the military takes out more enemy missile launchers, Central Command says the number of
missile attacks from Iran has dropped nearly 90 percent and drone launches are down more than 70 percent.
The Pentagon is downplaying concerns that the US could run low on expensive missile interceptors.
We have sufficient precision munitions for the task at hand, both on the offense and defense.
And the rights group says more than a thousand people have now been killed in Iran, including
the Iranian commander held responsible for an attempted assassination plot against President Trump.
The death toll also includes more than 170 people who Iran says.
Think Phil knows him. Uh, he might.
Just saying. Uh, that is Marcus Moore reporting from. What did he say?
Katar. Katar. Uh, over in, uh, the, uh, the Middle East. Uh, we have some exciting new news.
Oh, sorry. We have some, uh, some new news. We have, well, we have Marjorie Taylor greens.
Latest salvo. Uh, Trump now says he's going to endorse either cornon or pexton and demands
that whoever does not get his endorsement must drop out of the runoff. This is wrong.
And the people of Texas should be able to vote for whoever they want, not the candidate Trump
demands. People are furious over this. And if Trump does this, it could actually be the real reason
Texas Senate seat flips blue. Huh? Uh, stealing people's opportunity to elect their leaders by force
will definitely piss off voters and will lead to even more sitting it out. Trump has endorsed many
of the worst Republicans with the worst voting records. You should, is she realized the
uh, irony in her statement there? Uh, the worst voting records and has ruined so many primary
races with his endorsement, swaying voters away from real America first. What the, where on the
doll did he touch her? Man, she is, um, Trump and his coalition of consultants, she is way but her.
Trump and his coalition of consultants serve Israel, the military industrial complex, big
pharma, big tech and rich powerful donors and the Epstein class, not the average American,
which is exactly why he and them turned on me. There's your but her right there.
Your government is not for the people and by the people, it's for them and only them.
Uh, well, she's right in one sense is that the government is not what we,
well, what we all wish that it would be. It is a, it is a huge game that I know, we know,
personally, people that are completely but hurt by the process and have lost their minds,
essentially, but the fact that she is doing it, she is not doing herself any favors. Is she
about to announce that she's become a Democrat? Because that's what it's starting to feel.
It will be, um, five times August says, Trump sells his endorsements. I'm, I've, I've met five
times August. Brad, what is his name Brad? He and I, yeah, I met him on a nice guy. I met him with,
on at the mic with Keith, which by the way, will be tomorrow afternoon once again.
Trump sells his endorsements. He had the opportunity long ago to lift up good candidates,
but instead opted for highest bidders. I can't imagine this is any different. The artist knows
just what the F is this dropout F you do. We vote not you. Seriously, what the F is going on
here at someone run. Surn again and rip a hole in the space that what we do agree on it.
The signs of Trump derangements and a syndrome unhinged grants an ability to reason threaten to leave
USA having blue or pink hair, no understanding of the US Constitution. It, it's very odd.
It's, it's, it's odd what's going on with her. Now, did she, is it possible that pot maybe,
just maybe that she did in getting a peek behind the curtain and realizing
was it kind of like she looked into the arc of the covenant. I remember in the entirely possible.
Absolutely. And, and, and made her crazy. A melted her face. Because it's, she's almost unhinged.
Now, I will agree the government is not, it's not what we would like it to be.
It is not remotely close. The way it's, it's sausage making and you don't want to see how the sausage
is made. And behind the scenes, it is, it's a, it's deal making. It's a, it's a fantasy to believe
that it operates the way we would like it to operate. That it's all neat and tidy and clean behind
the scenes. It is, it is far from that. It is deal making. It is a lot of tit for tat. If you will,
it's a lot of quid pro quo. It is, it's ugly. They'll kill you if they don't like you. If you get in
the way, they will, they'll get rid of you. It's that simple. We've seen it happen. We've seen
them do it to presidents. We've seen them try to kill Trump. So for her to act all holier than now,
it's almost like she couldn't handle the truth. Did she get Jack Nicholson?
Is it seems like it? You can't handle the truth. I regret voting for Trump.
Hold on. Can you read that out loud for me right there?
Uh, this, uh, hang on a second. We're going to see Nicole's tweet. This one here.
I regret voting for Trump. So is many of us.
But by midterm, the mistakes I just will be corrected. I just wanted to make sure that I didn't
have a stroke. I was not. I regret voting for Trump. So is many of us. Okay.
I think it's supposed to be so has, but even still. That would be just as bad as so is.
I regret voting for Trump. So has many of us. Okay. Uh, I don't know if you saw this, but thousands
of people in Texas are having trouble voting all of, uh, all of the sudden is everybody did,
everybody forget how to write, uh, me being one of them. Texas took away my right to vote in this
select. Okay. What is it? Yeah. Let's see. What do you mean took a room took away my right to
vote? This is absolutely insane. In a video, I have another update on my voting status.
Yesterday was voting day in Texas. And I checked my status to see if it was active. And if my
ballot went through, if you remember, I did a provisional ballot as my voter status was in suspense.
So tell me why I check it yesterday. It says it's active, but it's not active.
My, hold on a second. I want to make sure I understand what the hell she's saying.
My voter status was in suspense.
Alad has my voter status was in suspense. So tell me why,
what is it? Not sure what that means other than my voting status was suspended.
But I don't know if that's maybe. Are you sure that I didn't have a stroke?
I check it yesterday. And it says it's active, but it's not active until 325-26.
Yes, they post dated it. It says I'm a first time voter. So my provisional ballot that I put in
with proof of residency didn't even go through. Even though the polling place said it would,
I talked to a reporter from the statesman Austin yesterday and she said there's over 100,000
people with the same problem in Texas. It seems like something super fishy is going on because
why are we all having this problem here? And from the other videos I've seen like mine,
a lot of them are women and Democrats. Why is Texas preventing so many people from voting in the
elections? This also makes me wonder if I have to worry about not being able to vote in the midterms.
If anyone has the same issue, please let me know because this is absolutely insane.
And if anyone can help me figure out what's going on, I-
I'm sorry, I'm distracted by whatever is in her note. No, go back to her.
What is in her nose? Is that a nose ring or a booger?
I would love to make sure I'm okay to vote because it's not fair. I can't see anything
with that. That my vote didn't count this time and it sure as hell isn't going to be fair if they
don't make it count next time. All right, so the Bethy not having not a similar situation,
excuse me, a similar situation. I wonder if she could call and explain what it is.
I know that's hoping against hope. We'll see if the phone rings. But
her voting status was in suspense? You know, you keeping any of it in suspense?
No. Tell you next week. Yeah, I did there. Thank you for being the butt of the joke. That was
very, very manly of you to step up like that. I appreciate it. And then you did it for the good
of the program. Always good. I'm good. Yeah, don't, don't push it. So
the phone's not ringing. So I guess she's not going to ex-
she's not going to call to personally explain exactly what happened
although she could. I don't know why she's not. But I'll tell you what I know about her
problems with voting because I'm not going to deny there were not that they're not going to deny
that there were problems. But I don't know what they mean exactly. And it actually could be a good
thing, could be there, like I said, paying more attention. We will make a, well, I was weird,
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The daily mojo returns and on the phone, a high collar, what's your name, where are you calling from?
My name is Bethie Nott and I'm calling from the Desert Air Motel.
Weird, that's where I am. So understand you had problems or an issue when you were trying to vote.
Can you go over it in broad terms? I can. My voting status was not suspended,
but I had the same problem that you had. I mean, in suspense. In suspense, correct.
But I had the same problem that you had when they put my driver's license in,
she caught that my middle name was misspelled. And I have known it has been misspelled for a long time,
but years ago, one of the guys at the polling place said, don't do anything about it because they'll
make you wait until the next election to vote. They'll take that wrong to get it corrected.
So I just left it alone. I keep thinking I'll do something about it in the middle, but I forget.
And so she said, do you want me to fix it? And I said, no, just leave it alone. It'll be fine.
And she said, okay, well, I'm going to hand you this sheet of paper that you can take home so you
don't forget and correct it between elections. And I said, she said, I can turn it in for you here
today. And I said, no, I'll just take it home with me. And she said, okay. So I went and voted,
stuck my ballot in the little machine. But the guy on the way out said, I could not take that
piece of paper out with me. I had to fill it out right then. And I said, well, then you can have
the piece of paper back. But probably he should have made me sign the same thing that you did.
So I don't know whether my vote counted or not. I don't know what he did after I left.
It was weird because I and I thought that he was taking from her a different sheet of paper,
which I had picked up off the table that had something to do with party committees. But that
wasn't what it was. So it wasn't they wouldn't let you take it home to correct whatever problem was
the issue with your name. I still think that they would have said something. If
well, I'm being an optimist when I say they would have said something if they, in fact,
meant that your vote wasn't going to count this time. So
well, it's already gone for the machine. So he would have had to have gone and done
something to the machine to make it not count. Yes. And we all know that you can't you can't do
anything with the machines. Right. Anything that they've already ingested. All right. Thank you
caller and stay on the line. We have a nice parting gift for you for just for being a part of
the program today. Oh, and by the way, there's a note here. It says room 13 needs new tells and
they have the problem with the carpet. Could you go ahead and re-vacuum that apparently you didn't
vacuum it well enough last time. So I'll get to that right now. Go ahead and take care of that.
All right. Thanks, caller. Thanks for calling. By the way, so there you have it.
Our our little our friend G rock. I did a little little search there because I was concerned about
her in suspense. Guess what? It's called in suspense. Yeah. People people on suspense. See,
it says Texas does have a quote suspense list for voter registration, often around one to two
million people statewide at times. This isn't a full suspension or purge, but a flag when one
may look like a voter card is returned undeliverable or to the registrar is unsure of the current
address. People on suspense can still vote by confirming address or casting a provisional ballot.
But if it's if it's unresolved for too long, it can lead to cancellation of their vote.
In suspense. In suspense. Yeah.
Yeah. Well, don't we look foolish. All right. So this would lead me to believe that they are for
whatever reason, paying closer attention to name changes, etc. I is that good is that bad is that
does that mean that every time an illegal tries to cast a ballot, like what about those people
without the ID? You don't need to have an ID when you when you vote. Are they just,
are they all in suspense? We're all going to be in suspense until we figure out what the hell they're
doing with it. Wait, it says, yeah, my county is all dominion machines. So you know, it's all
above board. Exactly. That's the other thing is that when you put the ballots into the machine,
because they use I guess in the in the in the election, the somebody stands there and feeds
them into the into the ballot reader for the primaries and maybe just in local elections. I
don't know that you go over and you do it yourself. The issue being and I've stood there and
stared at it for a minute and they're like, excuse me, old man, do you need help? And because it
didn't say which way to orient the form putting it into the scanner. It didn't say, you know,
make sure this side is up or make sure this side is down. And eventually one of the nice young
youngsters behind the table over there came walking over and said, are you okay?
And I said, yeah, it doesn't she said, well, it's it's a smart machine. So it doesn't matter which
way you put the ballot in. It knows which side is which. Okay. Probably probably markers on the
form somewhere. But it would be nice for them to at least for those of us who have somebody
stationed there to say, okay, right. It doesn't matter. Yeah. Or even a sign that says it doesn't
matter which way you put your ballot and just feed it in there because yeah. Again, I don't think
I've ever voted where I didn't just drop mine in a ballot box. I don't remember the last time
I did drop anything in a box. It's always gone into a scanner. No kidding. And it's always popped
up the flag that says, hey, your votes have been recorded. Yeah. Whether or not they have who knows.
I mean, it would be nice to think so. But maybe they aren't.
Um,
Tonic races, uh, what is going on here? Doesn't the election office accept an AKA? It,
um, it wasn't it wasn't a, um, it wasn't an an AKA. It was there was an extra letter in her name.
I had a letter removed from mine and she had an extra letter like a weird Z inserted into her name
in a, in a weird place. And it was, it was the machine that noticed mine and it was a person
that noticed hers, which is kind of strange. But again, I don't know. I mean, I cast my ballot
for Jasmine Crockets. I don't know what the hell's going. I mean, uh, Jody 121 says, uh, the meat
is ready to get out to the public again. Summer is coming. How's the healing going on?
That's a specific question for somebody in the chat room. Uh, also this, uh, this coming weekend
is the beginning. It's spring forward. Yeah. Get to lose an hour. This is so frustrating. Why do we
continue to do this? Why do we waste our literally? Yeah, we were moving to standard time. Correct.
No. We're, we're on standard time. We're moving to saving saving time. Not saving saving. Okay.
It's daylight saving time, which it does nothing. Well, I take that back. It does something. What it does is
it, um, there's money involved. And it has to do with golf courses. We looked that up that that
there was, I mean, a significant amount of money was either made or lost by I think golf courses,
which I follow the money. There's a reason that they don't just get rid of the damn thing. And
it has to be money. It's always money. So if it is the money, it has to do with, um,
um, with the fact that they are making Buku Bank either at the, uh, at the golf courses.
It was golf courses. I'll have to look that up again. But in the meantime, they, uh, during the
Clinton's testimony, the depositions for the Epstein files, Hillary Clinton. I don't know if it's,
I guess it's one of the attorneys deposing her here. And it drives me insane the way this attorney
says like an um. But, uh, this is some of the, some of the testimony given by the former First Lady
and former Senator from New York, Hillary Clinton. I have no idea. Okay. Um, and then, um, just a couple
of, uh, of more questions. Um, so regarding the Epstein files, um, there are many files where Jeffrey
Epstein seems to speak as though he does know you personally, um, in, in one file. Um,
the FTA 00657115. Um, Mr Epstein is, is commenting. And um, he quotes, hey, Hillary Clinton is
much prettier in person. This was. Wow. Yeah. Tuesday, September 20th, 2011. And then another
congressman, I'm not going to object to that. That's right. I, I, I blame her for that one.
It's kind of, well, can we see the documents? Because we don't think that we don't think the document
not that you're not pretty. Jeffrey Epstein is so commented that, um, meetings with Hillary
are not easily discrete. Has he ever connected someone to meet with you? Not that I'm aware of.
Okay. I'm, I'm sorry, but this was just the biggest waste of time. What was it? Well,
what were these depositions? Were they just designed as we have summarized that they were just
designed to, to be able to extract some of these sound bites from the former president looking
uncomfortable or Hillary Clinton, in this case, taking a compliment. Other than that, what did they do?
And how much money was spent, do you think on these things? Was it any of the taxpayers money?
Oh, I'm sure it was taxpayer money and, and I don't anticipate anything coming from these
depositions. No, there's nothing, there's nothing, if we haven't figured out yet, that there's
nothing in the Epstein files that's, that amounts to anything, then we are dumber than a potato.
Who paid does he? Who paid for the Clinton's depotitions in the Epstein case? Let's find out,
shall we? For the position of Epstein case, who funded Hillary Clinton out? No, I just want to know
who, who paid for them. And it does not say seven takeaways from the Clinton's Epstein depositions
from the New York. Nope, not paying for that. Politico, the biggest revelations from Bill Clinton's
deposition on Epstein. Oh, let's see, what did, how he met him? There's a whole, Bill Clinton
denies knowledge of sexual activities in Epstein's orbit. Surprise. Clinton said they didn't know
about Epstein's donations. I find that hard to believe, but again, what do you do with that?
Tense exchange over Howard Lutnik, who was, who was Lutnik? He was, who was Howard Lutnik? I know
the name. He had about $20,000. I'll think of it. But other than that, what did we get from the
Epstein from the, from the depositions? Nothing. What have we, what have we learned from any
of the Epstein files? Other than we've seen people in like the world economic forum, we've seen
the, the, was at the CEO, the chairman. He went down like a bag of wet cement. And several other
Casey Wasserman, the talent agency out in LA. He ended up having to fold up shop because of it.
Other than that, what have we received? Nothing. Not a damn thing because there's nothing there.
And the latest, of course, that the Department of Justice, which is why he's not going to get rid of
Bondy, the, the Department of Justice is now withholding all of the secret files that prove
that Trump touched people in inappropriate, even though in the Epstein files, he's the only guy
to have called the authorities on Jeffrey Epstein. That's the extent to which Donald Trump is
portrayed in the Epstein files, which they, that was very inconvenient for the narrative.
So now it is that Pam Bondy is withholding all of the good stuff. She's got that hidden in the
secret. Remember, because at one point she did say she had what there were boxed millions of
on my desk. And then there weren't any. And then they were going to, they were supposed to release
them all by whatever date that was. And then they didn't. But then five days later, they did.
It has been a giant nothing burger from start to finish. And remember what's her name,
sat next to Omar in the state of the, yeah, her that big fat cow. She had the release the
Epstein files on her little button. Yes, she didn't get the memo that they all had been released.
And wait, how do you know that's what Pam Bondy does? I don't think you know that. I think
you're supposing that. And I don't know that you know that. There, Hobo Joseph's cash also said
there was a black book. Okay. Where? Does it? At best, Bondy is hack. It says do's five
in true A's in speech. Bondy is hack. Uh, she had, oh yeah, Ewan Guru says that, uh, what's her face
also had a F ice button on because the investigation has been a nothing burger. It doesn't mean that
what's in the files are nothing. Wade says. All right. So what's in the files?
And again, remember, it's not what you know. It's what you can prove in court.
Do's five. So yeah, is a hack. I guess I can't type today, which you should have written. I
guess I know type good today. That would have been see that would have been epic. Do I have to give
you all the lines? Please. We lost another good one. We'll, uh, cover that in just a second on the
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All of the really good phone numbers that I have in my little black book
are unfortunately starting to belong to people who no longer are breathing.
Lou Holtz died. He was the football coach who led, I'm legendary football coach and life coach
and just a good guy. I talked to him 40, 40 years ago. So he would have been like in his 50s,
I guess, right? 40, but 40s or 50s back then. And nice guy, nice sharp guy and
he was a legend even then. But he was 89 years old and he died yesterday in Florida.
Tell me, it's weird. You get older and people start dying. Yeah. Yeah.
You always, and you check that you start checking the obituaries,
used to be they'd be in the newspaper. Now you just check online or listen to chewing the fat
Chopraps service, which has a feature called who died today and find out that
fortunately you're not listed in the obituaries. But Lou Holtz was a pretty incredible football player
or a football coach. But Keith Oberman had opened his mouth. Keith Oberman, of course,
on the day that Lou Holtz dies, runs him down in a tweet. And I think he said,
what was it? Fox was covering it this morning. Everybody's losing their mind on Keith Oberman.
Um,
go ahead. I don't know. I was wondering what was legendary coach Lou Holtz scumbag
on the day of his day. Oh, legend legendary scumbag is what he says.
Why did he say he was a scumbag? I don't know. I think it's just because
Lou Holtz is a is a Trump supporter.
Is that what he said in his tweet? Legendary scumbag, yes. He was actually responding to a tweet
that says at the virtual 2020 Republican National Convention, Lou Holtz called out Joe Biden for
being a Catholic in name only. And Keith Oberman replied with legendary scumbag, yes.
You know, I don't think Keith Oberman has a job other than just getting on accident running
people down. He didn't do anything or does he? He has a show, doesn't he? Doesn't he?
Doesn't he do a show somewhere? I don't know. I don't pay any attention to Keith Oberman.
Except when I hear somebody else mentioning him. Yeah. What does he have a positive show?
I'm looking to see if he has anything. Let's see if this works over here.
Okay, it does work there. What the hell is going on?
Well, you're looking for that. I did find the that is so strange with the original
the original file would not play for whatever reason. But I will get it to work now because that's
what I do. I make things work. And if they don't work, I beat them until they do.
Here we go. Identify. If I hit play and this thing doesn't, I'm going to start throwing things.
Identify. Wow. What's the matter, Fred? You haven't trouble again? Yeah.
I should pick the hot day for it. Maybe I can help. Let's cigarettes know help.
And it's one of those new menthols. Oh, you do need help. Have a cool. Cool, huh?
You wait a minute. They marketed cools to white folk? Apparently.
Wait a minute, that's starting.
Well, what do you think? This is more like it.
You'll be smoking cools all the time once you come up to cool.
Come all the way up to cool. Come all the way up to cool. You recognize it? I did not.
Really? Yeah. Huh. That's weird. You didn't recognize the voice or anything.
Wow. Wow. That's a matter, Fred. You haven't trouble again.
Yeah. I should pick the hot day for it.
Ted Knight. He's much younger. Oh, yeah. You think?
Doesn't even sound like him. That's what I can help.
Let's cigarettes know help. And it's one of those new menthols. There it is. There it is.
When he looked up, yeah, when he looked up, the look or the sound, the profile, even that shot right
there. That Paul's shot. Now that you've said his name and I'm looking for Ted.
Wow. What's the matter, Fred? You haven't trouble again. Oh, yeah.
I should pick the hot day for it. Maybe I can help.
Let's cigarettes know help. And it's one of those right there. Yeah. Yeah. He does it.
Ted Baxter, ladies and gentlemen, who?
Don't you even Ted Baxter legend Ted. Oh, before we get to Ted, hang on a second. I haven't
even watched this because I just happened to see this. And it said odd Dallas laws from 1975.
And I was like, huh, that's right up my alley. It's property of the G William Jones collection at
the SMU Southern Methodist. So here we go. Being a law-abiding citizen is an easy nowadays.
Many laws change from state and even from city to city. You have to be on your toes to keep
up with all of them. Here in Dallas, we have laws to govern almost every occasion. But some of them
are just a little bit strange. Huh. I'd place to stop, but why not? With this first law,
obviously has something to do with cows, doesn't it? Maybe it has to do with talking cows.
For example, it is against the law to herd cattle inside the Dallas city limits.
It is also illegal to feed pigeons on public property inside the central business district.
Other birds, however, can be taken to lunch anytime. If this baboon wants to, uh, shall we say
breed in Dallas? They'll have to find a building which is enclosed on all sides.
And it's 200 yards away from the nearest structure. All breeding in public is definitely out.
And in there, wait, baboons can't do the nasty in public. Apparently not.
Is that some sort of, um, is that profiling? That seems like it should be,
that's, that doesn't seem right. Does it? There seems to be there's a problem here.
Very bad tape. Moving right along in Dallas, it is against the law to ride a bike with no hand.
Oh, remember remember back in the day you'd, right? I mean, that would be that was the cool thing to do.
Not to cigarettes, but the cool thing to do was to get on your 10 speed with those cool
hand and to stand and ride without, I don't know, go back there. There was nothing there.
Yeah, there is. There's a 240 Z there. I'm going to talk about it. Uh, but you, we used to ride
without your hands on the handlebars. That was the cool thing to do when you were a kid and it's
against the law. See, see how many laws you break and you don't even know it? And, and if you're
riding along, uh, surely they've changed that law by now. Probably not. That if you're riding
along on your bike and you don't have any, the cop can pull you over. You know, why'd you pull
me over? Ride with no hands. That against the law. Yes, it is. That's a 240 Z right there. 19,
what? 74. Remember those? That's when, uh, Nisa, oh, excuse me. That was a Dotson back then.
The Dotson 240 Z. Those are badass cars. And that's a was 70, like a 72. No, like a 68 Chevy truck.
Yeah, how much, you how much those are worth today? Those cars sitting right there?
Any idea? No idea. A lot. If you had any one of those cars right now, it would be a tidy chunk of
change if you, you know, could part ways with it because that 240 Z is a pretty badass.
From hands, we go to feet and be careful. Why is it always the feet?
Well, here, because freak, indecent, and in modest dances are all against the law. And
Are you kidding me? Is this where they got, um, footloose? That was the whole problem in footloose as
you couldn't dancing was verboten. Dallas. And if you're under 17, you can't dance anywhere in town
after 9 p.m. Damn it. This is a backass words town, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.
If you are on the premises of any drive in restaurant and Dallas, you are not allowed to curse or
abuse any person or his female relatives. Wait, but you could abuse them. Boy, my, how times have changed.
Just 50 short years ago, so you could abuse like, you could call your, their dad something,
but you couldn't call your mom something. Isn't that something? And you couldn't curse. Wow.
However, that leaves an entire battery of male relatives you can verbally abuse if you so desire.
See, that hasn't changed in 50 years. We're all thinking the same way.
But if you desire to fly a balloon bigger than six feet within 500 feet of a cloud, any cloud before
a war, you're breaking the law. Finally, it is illegal in Dallas to swim in the Trinity River or any
other public waterway naked during the day, but at night, Phil O'Reilly channel eight news. I
thought that's who that was. You're welcome. Holy crap. Was he young? Wow.
We'll do it. We'll do it. My brother Riley should be dead. If he was, if he was alive in 75 like
that, he should be dead. Wow. I thought that I kept going. He looks familiar. That looks like
Bill O'Reilly, but I don't know. Wow. We'll do it. McDonald's without a child play pit.
So yesterday here at the motel, there was in front of the front door.
Door dash had dropped off. It was a big had to have been $200 worth of McDonald's
for somebody named Alexandria. Whoops. Yeah. There was a big man over the head. No, I didn't.
I did not touch it. I thought, surely they will come along and because at some point,
somebody's going to call and say, I didn't get my Mickey D's and the door dash or whomever it was
that delivered it is going to go, well, I dropped it off. They probably had a picture of it.
They go, well, I dropped it off at the wrong address and that they would come back and get it.
But others here at the motel had a different idea and then dumped it on somebody else's front
porch. So somebody else probably threw it away. But I thought, wow, that is a lot. I mean,
it was a huge, like a grocery bag full of McDonald's. Wow. I would have had at least a fry or two.
Easily, whoa, a stapled shot. Oh, but and again, I didn't because I
were saying is the other person took it to a different door and dropped it off. Yep. Under,
yep, undercover of night, was it? The middle of the day. The middle of the day.
So if anybody else is camera dropping off somebody else's food at somebody else's house,
I'm not on any camera. It's funny. A 200 bucks phone test, 79 says 200 bucks barely covers
a value meal these days. That's true. I'm serious. I had to have been at least $100 worth of food
in that bag. I feel bad for whoever, whoever it was that ordered it because they were going to be
pissed. And it had been sitting outside a time I saw it been sitting outside for two or three hours.
Oh, I know. And it was a shame that to be perfectly honest, if I had found it within 30 minutes
of it being dropped off, I probably would have opened it just to have it. But I saw that it was,
you know, it had been sitting there for a good two hours at that point. And I'm like,
yeah, I'm not going to, I'm not going to, it was, you know, chill, chill at that point. I thought,
nah, there's, no, I'm not going to, I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to do it. They,
believe it or not, there are still some people, there's some still people I get, well, business
goes on, but there are still people traveling to the, the Middle East. And there has been a,
obviously a big problem getting on to planes to fly into places like Dohar in what did he call it?
Qatar. Qatar. Qatar. Qatar. Qatar. Never heard it call that. But they have opened up a, I guess,
a lot of new, apparently flights, thousands of managed to leave the region on commercial flights
from key hubs in the United Arab Emirates. But the situation remains challenging the conflict.
No, I'm not paying for this. The conflict is challenging, identifies, flight schedules remain in
disarray. The first US facilitated charter flight of Americans left the Middle East yesterday.
And additional flights will be surged throughout the region, according to the State Department,
emotion, emotional scenes of reunions at airports that had, that's got to be tough. You have people
family there that are trying to get out and they can't. Thousands of international flights have
been canceled each day since Sunday, according to flight aware. Middle East home to several major
airlines. And let me tell you some of those, what was it we flew?
What was the, was it, I want to say, I don't know how you say it, ETI, HAD at the Hav.
That was one of the, I think it one of the airlines that we flew and they're really nice airplanes.
They have some nice, I saw a video yesterday of a plane taking off from some Middle Eastern airport
while missiles were coming in. I'm like, oh, that would be, when we were over in Iraq,
but this has been 10, 12 years ago, and moving the, the Christians out of parts of Iraq and into,
there we go, Sweden. Sweden, yeah, I think what's Sweden, we ended up, stop, we stayed overnight
and Sweden. Let me just tell you, you do not want to be in, what's the big city in Sweden?
I can't remember the big, so what's the big city in Sweden? Anyway, Sweden, you would think,
I mean, they're the home of Abba, you think it'd be a chill place to, you know, touch down and
just hang out for, do not, you do not want to go out on the streets of Sweden after dark.
I mean, they were like gangs roving the place to the point where it's like I had to,
or two of us walk around, I was like, alright, we have to find a route back to the hotel that
does not include going back the way we came, because they were like roving gangs. You just don't
think of Sweden as being that kind of a place, but you go to Saudi Arabia and,
flights, let's see, the United Arab Emirates, which had suspended all flights to and from its
bases, resumed a limited number of repatriation and flight flights Monday night, all scheduled
Emirates flights to and from Dubai will remain suspended until at least 1159, I, what UAE time,
I don't know how far behind us they are, tomorrow or tomorrow's Friday, Saturday night.
Dubai airports website advises travelers not to proceed to the airport and thus they have been
contacted directly by their airlines and all of Etti had scheduled commercial flights to and from
Abu Dhabi remain suspended. That's the airport that we stopped at Abu Dhabi and that is a nice,
that is a nice airport. I mean, it, it puts our airports to shame with how nice it is. They're,
all of it, they've this giant, and if they still have it, or if it was just there for a special
occasion, but there was like a three-story tall teddy bear, stuffed teddy bear in the lobby
of the airport at Abu Dhabi. I don't know what you do with the three-story tall teddy bear,
but they had one and that that whole airport was super nice. And Qatar Airways announced today,
it'll start operating a limited number of relief flights departing from neighboring countries
to aid stranded passengers. Statement posted to ex Qatar Airways says it will begin operating
flights from musket, where's it musket? In Oman to London, Seethro, Berlin, Copenhagen,
Madrid, Rome, and Amsterdam, as well as from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia to Frankfurt. So things are still
pretty, pretty messed up in regards to the flights if you are planning or if you have a family
member planning to try to get out or to get back in. Imagine the money being lost. That's the
other thing is they want this over because the amount of money being lost each and every day.
Well, I'm getting a message from the brass that will tell us where
no, we flew Qatar. Yeah, we flew Qatar Airlines. Yeah. So, and Qatar, was it stuck home?
Let's see, people are on slow Stockholm. Stockholm. It was Stockholm. Yeah. And you just, you don't
think of Sweden as being a dicey place. But it was during, it was right after what the Arab Spring
thing or within that time frame. And let me just tell you, Christians went from Iraq to Slovakia.
So then we flew, Slovakia is when you think of Slovakia, do you think nice? Not really.
It is. Makes me think of Czechoslovakia. That is the old Slovakia. Okay. But yeah, you don't think
it's nice, but it is. It is nice. We walked around there at two in the morning. Beautiful. Sweden,
not so much. Isn't that weird? Strange. Things are not what they appeared to be. At least,
they weren't back then. And I would imagine they'd be they're gotten, I would imagine they've
gotten worse since then. One more hole. And then, and then we have so much more. If you were to,
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Thank you, Stefan.
We're going to get into the, into the wayback machine and travel back
to the year 1983 for this, the appearance of Diane Lane on the Tonight Show.
How come you kissed him and you didn't kiss me?
I don't have any reason to do that. I'm sorry. He's just a very attractive man.
Thank you. Well, I suppose he is more of a grandfatherly type than you feel comfortable.
Too much sexual attraction going on between us if he didn't feel comfortable.
He's at the correct title of the Rumble Fish. That's a strange title, is it fair to say?
So that's Diane Lane. Wow. Johnny Carson. Yeah, how old she was.
The Diane Lane is, um, I mean, I do how she was there.
I'm just going to go out on a limb and say somewhere between 18 and 20.
18 years old. Oh, wow. Could you do that today?
You'd be all over social media today.
He asked her why she kissed Ed McMahon and didn't kiss him.
It was a different world then. I mean, that, yeah, um, she's 18. She's an adult.
But I saw that. I thought, wow, she was 18 and he said, that was sexual attraction.
I love Johnny Carson. Damn, she's only a year older than me. I didn't realize that.
Yeah, 18 years old. Her daughter now is 32.
You feel old? You should. As you are. I just thought that stuck me as one of those cultural
moments that was just kind of odd. This was also odd. This happened.
And, uh, I don't, uh, what was the car dealership?
We buy any car. Yeah. We buy any car. Is that the name of the company?
I think so. I thought that was like capital. So I figured, well,
we buy any car. This is a weird story.
Maybe as 17's, Caitlin Richards is speaking with Chad Shipley about what he says happened.
That's the tough of me. That's a shoot print, we believe.
There's a close up of my right afterwards.
Chad Shipley arrived to this. We buy any car location off Capitol Boulevard on January 12th
to sell his sister's car, which was in his name. His sister waited in the car while Shipley
went inside to ask what paperwork was needed. I was like, I'm not understanding. And about
the time he says, do you understand this? And that's when he proceeded to brutally beat me up.
No. Wow. Is that weird? Holy cow. Right. I mean, he went into sell his car,
because he'll buy any car. And he beat his ass.
I knew this was going on inside this building because the windows are tenant.
Shipley says he finally got his sister's attention outside and she dialed 911.
Rolly police and EMS rushing to the scene, but Shipley says even that didn't turn out how he
expected. They're explaining to me that until they received a video footage of this,
that they're charging me. The initial Rolly police report shows both Shipley and the work.
Just so you hear that, he goes in. We buy any car to try to sell his car. They beat him up and
he gets charged. Weird, isn't it? I mean,
her identified as Sherman James Jr. both charged with simple assault.
The list, the workers name is the only victim. There's no live where I went through my broken
teeth. I have my front face plate. It's completely fracture, but what is considered a skull fracture
in medical terms. And I have to have plastic surgery. This is right here where I've been
referral to the specialist for certain. Shipley says these pages of medical referrals is only
the start to his recovery. As for the investigation, Rolly police have now obtained surveillance footage
from we buy any car. They have retrieved the video and have acknowledged that I was correct
and have acknowledged that this changes everything. CBS 17 has requested the video, but police have
yet to release it. We contacted the Rolly location where the incident happened and they declined
a comment. We also reached out to the we buy any car corporate office and late this afternoon,
they issued this statement saying quote, there was an incident at we buy any car in Rolly involving
a customer and one of the branch employees hate speech was used towards the employee
and a physical confrontation followed. We buy any car does not condone any type of aggression
nor does it tolerate any form of discrimination or hate speech. We buy any car is fully cooperating
with the authorities. What do you think the real story because we never get the real story?
We never get the real story. I mean, this guy, what do you think was the real story? He didn't
like the offer that they were going to give him on his car and he probably popped off with some
racial something or another. We call him a Jew. Maybe some sort of a Jew.
Maybe the end word we don't know what the employee was as far as race goes. But
doubt that. I mean, if that had been the case, we had seen a picture of the employee entirely
possible. Yeah. And this guy would have been canceled yesterday. But they got into an altercation
verbally first. Maybe this guy pushed the employee and the employee whooped his ass.
I mean, see the other guy. Look, if the cops walk in and go what happened here, both of them
are going to say the other one started it or the other one beat me or whatever, which is why
they ended up taking him as the employee is the victim. So Shipply said any allegations of him
using hate speech are completely false. While Shipply recovers from this incident and the criminal
investigation continues, he said he wants his experience to draw awareness to how his life was
changed in a matter of just a few minutes with his sister sitting just feet away. I recommend being
very wary of any company that has tinted windows in there because once you're in there, nobody
knows what's going on. I truly believe I was just lucky and got away. Atomic races, I don't see
a crime. Just two guys making a deal. That's yeah. Wait, I hope he called me inward. Sometimes
it's called, but we don't know what color the guy was. I'm guessing the other guy was white.
If it was if it was black or yellow, excuse me, he could have called him your yellow.
So we don't and that's the weird thing that because I agree that see this reminds me of one of the
X's who tells a story about how when she owned a business that somebody came in and she was just
all innocent and everything behind the counter. And then suddenly this other woman comes
jumping across the counter and beats a crap out of her for no reason. That's the way the X tells
a story. See, I happen to know the X and I know that she ran her mouth. That's usually what
happens first. And pretty yes. That's pretty much what yeah. Oh, he's what happens. Yeah.
Yep. There's usually a lot of mouth running first and then punches. Yep. Hair gets pulled.
Eyes gets scratched. Yep.
I always sounded weird to me and say, wait, this person just walked in and just jumped over
the counter and for no apparent reason and beat you up. Yeah, I'm calling bullshit on that one.
Just saying. I did this was just a weird story. I just want just to show you as you go through
your day to day that weird things can happen and it's usually a good idea to keep your body
cam running at all times. What do you mean it's let's go.
I know someone who has a smile on their face right now. I'm not going to say who. That is two
hours of audio deliciousness known as the Daily Mojo for today. Thursday, the fifth day of
I'm going to say July, but it's March. You have all our 2026, the day that Brandon Morse chose
Fox News. Yep. Over us. Yeah, you did. That dirty, no good whore.
I'm hoping it comes across the counter and beats me. Let's see if anybody else learned a damn thing
during the course of the program. W. Kunkel says I was walking down the street minding my own
business and suddenly. Yep. You can usually tell who's at fault because they're the person saying,
what? I was just minding my own business. I was standing there behind the counter,
you know, ready to serve them and they just jumped across the counter and beat me up.
What's that? My halo is getting down. I'm sorry. Let me put my arms a little bit like or so they
can get nailed to the cross a little bit more easily. Phone test 79 thanks guys. Can I dock
Thompson? No, no, no, you can't say that yet. Uh, Wisconsin Jackal says have a good day. Does he
really mean it? Does he mean it? I'm asking. Uh, over in the, um, on the Twitter ex, uh,
Peacup will says the lib tards hadn't successfully implanted that many sticks into asses, uh, hadn't
implanted that many sticks into asses yet when that Carson clip happened. I know. I just, I saw
that it was like, can you imagine that going on today? And if you, uh, too much sexual attention,
huh? Oh, you're grooming her. She's 18. Mm hmm. Show us. She's an adult. Uh, let's see,
lapses in 2024, Sweden reported a total of 10,167 rates, which represents a 7% increase from
the previous year. Tell me it's just the places because you don't think of Sweden like Norway.
You've listened to the Viking. Uh, I don't know if she'll be on tomorrow, but, uh, wow, it's
already that time. Yeah, it is. Ron, be less gay. As for the rest, you remember that we, the people
must hang together. Otherwise, we so surely hang separately, six ever turrets resist stupid. And
now, good night, Doc Thompson, wherever you are. See ya. Wow. I just don't know.
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