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Iran, Elections, Noem out, and many more current events.
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- Jamon Fries
good afternoon everybody it is what is it Thursday March the 5th and we are
live with episode number one oh five of the minus me aren't rings and I'm
Jesse Freeze and isn't this the I'd some March I think it is and I'm
Jamen Freeze and maybe not really sure what the I'd some March is be where the
I'd some March you know no I know it's from a Shakespeare oh 15th 15th okay okay
okay I know I know I know the term from Shakespeare I just never really cared
about looking into finding out what it meant right it's just like the middle
of March and so okay okay then there is a that's wouldn't that would make
sense and it would be the 15th then that's when the Kaiser was killed or
Caesar as you want to say Kaiser Caesar I don't know which way it's pronounced I
I've heard that the Romans would have actually pronounced it Kaiser
huh a hard see that's interesting because I'm everywhere it's always Caesar well
right right that that's the English way to say it but yeah from what I've
heard the Germans actually have it right because their emperor was called
Kaiser right right so I had no idea that that was somewhat based off of Rome
though yeah it was yeah Russia a czar is Caesar or Kaiser in Russian basically yeah
interesting yeah because they all go back to like the Empire playing simply yeah
yeah the one in original you know just like Hitler wanted to do you know so you
yeah they all want to remake that so yeah they want to remake the Roman Empire
yeah yeah yeah it didn't so well and yeah it really didn't really didn't
speaking of remaking breaking news by the way I don't think we have it on our
thing Kristi Noem has been fired oh yeah she yeah yeah yeah she well resigned
whatever but yeah she yeah in a few days she'll be out so yeah yeah there is
that and I already know the replacement will be Senator Mark Wayne Mullin a guy so
good he needed to be named twice Mark Wayne is his first name it's one word Mark
Wayne so it's a wow or would that be Mark Wayne's whole name huh that would be
Mark Wayne yeah yeah who knows who knows there would be no there would be no
separation so therefore there's there should the the case sound would have to
immediately be followed by the by the Wayne yeah but he's from Oklahoma he's from Oklahoma
so Mark Wayne probably I would say it doesn't matter it doesn't matter they name
you say dammit you don't get to choose how your children's names are pronounced
just okay him on hey we're not Spanish dammit we don't speak Spanish that's not
jam on yeah we're not Jamaican either come on now I thought you couldn't pick
David no parents don't get the parents don't get to pick so I've been seeing you know Zoe
my oldest daughter her name or only daughter really for that matter her name is Zoe and we just
spell it ZOE right right and then some people put a Y on the back of it because they don't
want it pronounced yeah and then some people put the umlaut over it right really yeah some people
put the umlaut but with the umlaut it'd be Zoe yeah that would be the pronunciation yeah yeah yeah
it doesn't make sense there no it really doesn't unless unless if you you're just trying to say
pronounce the E separately then it'd be Zoe right but with the umlaut the E becomes a
a so yeah yeah who knows who knows they're trying to be fancy they know that they don't want to
say well you know everybody adds a Y so you know we need to be fancier so I just something above
it I just do traditional spelling that's what I do yeah yeah got like my name Zoe's gonna have to fight
it just like me the whole rest of her life say with Aidan everybody spells it with the E I don't
know why what if you had to fight everybody adds a high everybody adds a high do you think really
yep they do huh and I've seen I've seen to go both ways but the standard for Jesse to me is
always been no i yeah and then if you had a i that's pretty much a girl in my book so yeah that's
the feminization of it or why there's just the GES Y yeah yeah but yeah no I'm with you I'm with
yeah it's like Jesse James come on that's spelled JES yeah then you have Jesse from the Bible and
that's just JES so yeah it's just JESSE that's that's just yeah it's just all it is so
wow we get the ESSE is the masculine farm of your name yeah I know because I'm masculine
well that's debatable but uh let's see here uh what else oh there's
other breaking news but we'll get to that when we get to the election that just happened on
Tuesday okay okay let's see here so what else do we got uh
it's just just Trump and I ran basically that sort of thing and a few other things uh but basically
people seem to be kind of miffed with Trump about the whole I ran thing I really don't understand why
I really don't care we're just bombing the crap out of them so yeah yeah some people but I've
seen some things where it's like it says oh we do not we don't support Trump unless if it's short
if it's short then like most people yeah they don't want another Iraq war I mean you know shortly is
short can be defined in many ways you know for for these kinds of actions that you know a year
would be short compared to the Iraq war oh completely you know completely I'm with you on that
and yeah yeah uh let's see here this was a CBS poll so the question was approve or disapprove
military action against Iran if the think comp conflict would last the days or weeks that's
76% approved so if it just lasts a few weeks it's 76% approve of it uh once if it goes on for months
that's down to 46% uh years 13% and then not sure it was 37 uh so if you didn't know how long it would
last so yeah it looks like uh basically I'm thinking I don't think this is gonna last long so
that means he's got 76% approval ratings on this as far as I'm concerned because yeah
I could I don't see this going past the 60-day time limit that he has nope
no I mean yeah yeah because I was I was looking at something and they were talking about uh
how you can tell how the war is going uh-huh and what they were saying is you can tell by the
bombers that they're using uh-huh so the first bombers we sent in was of course the the B2
right you know the stealth bomber uh-huh and then we sent another one in that was much
faster but had slightly less state stealth capability it's the plane that you send in when
yeah you kind of got everything taken care of but there's still shit that can be can be done to
you right but now we're sending the B52s yeah a B52 can be touched by anything if we're sending
the B52s it means that we have absolute confidence that they can't touch our planes in the skies
no completely we yeah that's what we have uh and yeah for the types of uh like armaments uh-uh
that the B52 drops or other just fighter pilots uh-huh uh-huh uh-uh hex I said we have basically
unlimited amount of those it's not just so yeah I don't see and then they really can't do
much Iran really can't do much uh their amount has been dropping how many missiles they've been sending
off yeah so yeah it's basically well they they've basically been launched in their entire arsenal
at everyone and the arsenals run out yeah they even launched it your Azerbaijan dude yeah
yeah well I mean yeah they they've they've launched it so many people it just makes absolutely
no sense yeah I you know you could just be they hit a French base come on guys you hit the one
country that comes out and says we are absolutely against Trump's actions and we support Iran
and you hit their fucking base yeah I think they they say they're straight they say they have a strategy
and it's too too so chaos everywhere is what they say yeah uh or it could just be that they're
just letting their people pick targets for fun you know or or there's nobody in charge and so
people are just going well that's the closest spot and so I'm just gonna bomb them you know
I think that's what it is I think nobody's in charge there anymore
yeah yeah because we keep taking them out or Israel does um yeah I think each military unit
is operating independently yeah yeah yeah no I well kind of we have zones from what I
understand right yeah and basically we have like the sea and the coastal areas and the southern
part of Iran and going into the east uh and then Israel has like everything else they have to
run and everything like that so yeah yeah yep yep uh we might as well just keep talking about I love
so yeah I love hearing about our our submarine that took out a used one torpedo to take out one
of their navy chips yeah first time we've used a torpedo since 45 that you know we acknowledge I'm
just saying right yeah that's what the government says I don't know I don't know what the
Russians and us got up to during the Cold War whatever shenanigans nobody knows all we all we
know is that submarines on the Russian side some of them disappeared right right how they
disappeared we don't know why we don't know what was done but you know there's a possibility there is
but yeah the attack itself was just crazy because Israel they hacked the security cameras uh
they hacked everything phones everybody they actually had the street cameras they actually saw
when everybody was going in for that meeting with the Kamani and they go oh it's time to attack
and so they did yeah yeah well if I mean from what I heard it was kind of like
like every both us and that both the US and and Israel found out that basically everybody important
was there right you know this would be a good time yes it's a very good time to do this sort of
thing yeah yeah let's see here um what else about that uh so apparently uh
even the women's soccer team of Iran doesn't like uh Iran they were in uh they were some plays
they had an Asian cup uh and the women's team refused to sing their national anthem
nice well let me you know they no longer have the uh authoritarian government that'll kill
their family for not doing it yep yep exactly so yeah no and then the the French it is funny that they
actually hit the French I didn't I didn't know about that uh yeah well that that's that's why
their aircraft carriers on the way there right because they actually hit the French it's shortly
after that Macron was like uh yeah our one our one aircraft carrier you're going there you're going
but you know it's I really don't think these uh these Europeans including the British I don't think
they under they know what they have no clue I think they should just keep their mouth shut
because they're sounding stupid because for what Macron said uh they say that it's bad on
US and Israel for throwing the first punch uh but it's bad on Iran for needing to be punched
you know it's that's the best way I can describe it uh in other words in other words they're
they're blaming the bully and the victim correct correct yeah and in this case Iran is the bully
yes yes Iran is the bully that has been sponsoring terrorism all over the fucking world
and so the victim fought back yeah yeah it's just how life goes yeah it's like he criticized the US
and Israel for launching the military strike calling it outside the international law and then
he also said in a televised address that France could not support US and Israel offensive even
though he stressed that Iran bears the primary responsibility for the situation it's like
it just doesn't make sense what what are these people doing you know it's like you you have no
what what they're doing is they're trying to
you hedge their bets and placate their populace I would think yeah yeah it's pathetic there's members there's
in a populace that are very for some reason sympathetic to Iran maybe because they have so many
Muslims lost in their countries I don't know probably but most of the Muslims in their countries
if I'm not mistaken or not she yeah no correct yeah yeah it is they hate Iran as well
right but it's not really sure who you're placating it's like but but then it's like if you attack a
Christian every Christian will come after you but if you're outside of Christianity but within
you know the Catholics and the Protestants and the Mormons each of them I can say we'll say
oh go fuck off you know I think it may be that you know I don't know but it could be it could be
but have you seen the Charles de Gaulle that the French the France's flagship no I haven't dude it
is pathetic it is so pathetic no I think that back I did see a picture of it it looks fucking tiny
it is tiny dude it is completely tiny and it's nuclear power but can that say 10 aircraft on
its deck I don't know let's see if I can where did it go I had a picture where did the picture go
I was going to count the planes I don't know I see if I can count the planes one two three four
five six maybe a couple hiding back behind there yeah maximum 10 if that yeah it's
and it looks rusted I'm just saying it's yeah it's just crazy I mean that thing is just
we mean business we're gonna send in our clunker yeah I think that's smaller than our
World War II aircraft carriers no it's probably it might be about the same size but no it might
it might be actually smaller because yeah they they never needed anything they've always just
relied on us so yeah yeah yeah it's a pathetic ship I don't even know why they're sending it it's
like oh I need to do my business too yeah I just don't get it
with me and see it out along with the US with the US fighters up in the air and the bombers and
the the Israeli bombers uh-huh you might see one or two French cats yeah probably not probably not
they're probably just gonna sit there I would but they might take some training things but yeah they'll
fly around the street of her moves yeah probably hey probably no they're gonna stay away as long as
we've taken away as long as we've taken out their ability to shoot anything out of the sky they'll
fly him around the straight of her moves yeah yeah yeah yeah I could see that I could see that
nothing's moving through the street of Hormuz though that's like complete down that's uh
yeah and lois of London they've cut they won't ensure ships uh that go through there um yep
but then Trump said that uh we will ensure it so but still nothing's moving through it
nothing at all which I can't blame because Iran says yeah we're gonna
uh shoot anything uh sink everything that goes through so we'll see what goes on oil right now
it's only at 80 bucks a barrel so it's not actually too bad yet but uh things could get worse
because Saudi oil and Qatar oil come through the uh yeah they did that area the straight of
Hormuz so yeah so who knows what's gonna happen with that but yeah it's uh everything seems to
be going pretty well that we're our air is just dominating uh yeah it's it's funny I ran
and said oh we're confident uh we could counter us ground invasion uh that's what the the
foreign minister said on like NBC or something like that and what's funny is that I with what we
have over there yes yes he could yes he could yeah uh because we're ground only if we're ground
versus ground they absolutely could no no no what I said add in that air superiority in our technology
and they ain't got a fucking chance that that wasn't going to be my point but my point is that we have
40 to 50 thousand troops over there yeah and they're basically all air and naval support pretty much
every single last one of them yeah meanwhile during uh desert storm uh and then in in we in
desert storm we had 500,000 troops there right now we only have 40 or 50 and then the last time
we went into Iraq in 2003 we had 250,000 so yeah we don't even have troops technically we don't
have infantry over there so yeah they could yeah yeah if our Air Force guys decided to try to invade
Iran yes yes they could win our Marines aren't even over there yet though so I mean you know that
there's no plans on that until the Marines go over there there's no plan for well it one thing
for land to be I don't think we have a lot of Marines over there but we do have Marines over there
because well it's Marines and they go with the Navy well yeah so but yeah but I mean just not
not for deployment we have the standard Marine no yeah yeah on the ships well and some at bases
and everything like that but yeah the console it's and stuff like that the bases yeah there's
some there that we don't know as well um very possibly but yeah so yeah so yeah the 40 or
50,000 that we have over there yeah yeah I ran would have no problem with that probably but
okay I just saw a picture of uh of the French aircraft carrier uh and I counted 18 planes on deck
you can count so okay they they can hold modern pen okay okay that thing is tiny though I'm
just saying it really it looks pathetic it really does no no to make fun of my the French who I have
like a what cousin law something like that whose French but still I'll make one of it really what
on Carol's side yeah yeah Carol's cousin her husband oh okay yeah they're the ones up in Michigan
that we saw okay it makes sense yeah they're basically like siblings really at this point yeah
I've seen them a lot more than I've seen you guys that's all I know yeah yeah oh let's see
here that's dead that's because when you come into town you don't come see us I've tried the
I went to see you once and I've seen I've seen you more than anybody else there yeah uh but uh
I've tried with Jared he never responds to me oh yeah no Jared so yeah you can just give
up on that one yeah so yeah this was like years and years ago you know so it's like yeah yeah
whatever uh so yeah what can you do oh I've seen I've almost seen you Morgan I've seen Jared
10 minutes away from him yep yep uh let's see here uh also uh Syria apparently is sending
troops to the Lebanon border because of Hezbollah okay so because I think Israel kind of invaded
or is planning on invade uh the southern part of Lebanon because of Hezbollah so okay and the
Israel's kind of just saying you know what fuck everyone to link to Tyran we're just gonna take
you all out no yeah that that is uh actually their plan uh I saw somewhere it said Israel said
our plan really isn't it well it's not really regime change it's more like lawnmower is what
it is oh that is beautiful yeah that's awesome
uh yeah so yeah it's it's what needs to happen really because once again it's just because
they have been the trouble causing uh entity oh yeah uh they're they back Hamas they back
they are they are the entire instability of all of the middle of all of the
correct correct everybody else is getting along uh Syria uh now that the former what is it ISIS or
okay the guy isn't charged yeah uh looks like he he's going okay well I'll just run it like a
real country then and so now he's yeah kind of our partner uh in things um see that that's the
way it should be it's like you may fight but you know after sometime you go okay well okay yeah we'll
just call it yeah yeah yeah yeah but yeah so but yeah I ran it's yeah yeah no I I don't
people are still himming and hauling over it but I don't think there's much to him and hawk
um yeah yeah I don't see this going on for too much longer we just keep taking out each individual
leader and everything like that and they name a new one we Israel take some out they name a new
one Israel take some out yeah it's just this uh we got what what was it we got Akmidina
Jad as well I heard uh we had for a while but then we've gotten him from what I understand um so
the former president of Iran right like a couple presidents ago yeah something yep but yeah
so oh and then uh the senate could was not able to uh this is your story but uh yeah they
they weren't able to uh stop jobs work the more powers act that they tried to pass they didn't pass
hey everybody knew it wasn't going to yeah one uh federman voted with the Republicans and the
park rand paul voted with the democrat of course so because the only two that switch parties uh
everybody else voted party line but but then rand paul you know he just he's anti-war completely
I don't and she blame him for it you know so yeah no no absolutely yeah uh is there a lot of
being being anti-war and voting to remove the ability of a president to react seems problematic
it doesn't really seem to be in line with each other if the president can't act war is more like
I don't know uh yeah that's I guess one way to think of it but uh he he's consistent on it though
they they're playing some yes yes he yes so is like you may not agree with it or whatnot but yeah it's uh
yeah there you go yeah anything else uh on i ran um
you're on i ran i found your story interesting about the cbs news poll that found that
most safe trump administration hasn't explained i ran gold yeah this because the media says that
they keep saying it isn't isn't his fucking goal to just make it so that the people if i ran can
take over and form the government they want i mean that's been pretty explicitly stated in my opinion
yeah i i i would think so it's just they they they don't they don't want to give them credit for
anything they and they don't think they don't think that he can have more than one reason for going to war
so he'll say one and then he'll say another one later and so on so forth so uh and then the media
likes to report it as oh he's going back and forth about what the reason is it's like you could
have made a reason to people you know it yeah it's like i have many reasons to be married to my wife
i'm just saying you know it's it's it's it's not just one thing in fact in fact
whether it's marrying a wife or making a decision as the president
if you only have one reason for doing the action yeah that's a problem generally unless
if it's a big one if it's like a huge thing you you know like a Pearl Harbor okay yes yeah that's all
we needed to know to attack that's all we needed you know but yeah yeah otherwise yeah it needs to
be a cumulative sort of situation you know it's uh absolutely yes yeah they're damn well better
me more than just one thing you know there can be a spark that triggers it but they're damn
well better better been at least two other things that were issues oh completely completely
but the media they they just like to complain and some every story that i've seen is oh he really
hasn't said he keeps changing his opinion it's like just stop you know it's i'm so tired of it you
you know it's like i we know what you're trying to do you're trying to make Trump look bad but you
know what's fun yeah is that right now the last polls i saw for like the midterm it's even dubbed
dude oh yeah so you know it's like i think people are liking what he's doing i think they liked
what he did in Venezuela i think you know as long as this ends pretty quickly everybody will
love it they will not mind it yeah so if it can be if it's if it's over before mid before the midterm
elections uh oh i think it if it were i think it would play a pretty big role on
at least getting a lot more of the conservative vote at see to me it has to be done by the end
of the month really maybe mid-April at most uh otherwise stretching a bit too long
as i okay that that's what i would say um yeah it won't change my opinion on it but i could see
how that could affect um people you know it's like doing yeah we we're still doing what you know
that sort of thing so i mean for you know for me it's as long as we don't have boots on the ground
right right i'm good yeah no me too really uh it's uh yeah i mean and no nation building
so we fly yeah no absolutely no nation building we take out the problem and we let them deal with it
that's yeah it needs to be yeah it is funny it's like the media they also go oh and then he wants to
install a new no no he's not tried to install anything you know he you know he he did say well
i would like some uh input on who the next leader is but you know it's it's not but that's what he
said down in Venezuela too yeah so yeah i just i mean who wouldn't want input on who's
gonna be the ruler as far as like a country scout every country wants to have input on who's
right in the country next ruler what's funny is that all he all we really what all pretty much
everybody is wanted in the world is for Iran to stop the bomb just stop trying to go back to the
bomb you know that that's it whether or not they really were or it was just uh they were just
being brigadotious or whatnot i don't know but that's all we wanted that's all anybody wanted
i we we even went so far in in this last negotiation attempt we even went so far to promise them
as much nuclear fuel as they needed yep for life yeah for free yeah you would give it to them for
free and if they would just promise not to try to enrich the uranium yeah that's it that's it
and so because of that it's like it was just time to just end oh yeah it yeah to me that's
what trump is doing here he's ending the foolishness it's just gotten to the point where it's like
this isn't going anywhere it never will uh yeah obama's money uh that he sent over and everything
like that all that did nothing seriously it did nothing uh no so so you're gonna keep
passing them up for everything for five years here five years there no just ended yeah
because every so often we all kept hearing about
i read i read the bomb yeah i read the bomb you'd have you'd have one person didn't go in and
stick it up regular the the sanctions and stuff like that and then the next one would go in and
give them more money and then the next one would come in and say well we can't give them any more
money we got to give it up the restrict the sanctions and then the next one would give them more
money and it was an ever never ending cycle that they were playing very well yeah yeah the people
were suffering but uh the rules of my round were doing fine and everything like that and yeah no you know
it was just time because they absolutely they say oh you didn't try to negotiate and what do you mean
we've been negotiating since the from since like 78 yeah it's it's almost as long as i've been a
precedent you know you know what it is uh because each president is elected in for four or eight years
every time a new president is elected it's like they wipe the slate clean and say okay well we need
to begin negotiations no yeah yeah exactly so they look at it that he only negotiated for a year
before attacking him you have to take the whole history and that's why Trump when he made his decision
he gave the whole history of the whole thing everything they've done absolutely no just make sense
you have to take everything into account in this case yes you do uh yes
yeah i i hate to be so on his side like this but yeah but this is one place where he is
absent fucking literally right that's what i think too that's what i think too uh i've
complained about other things like the Maduro thing that one's still kind of hinky in my book i'm
not going okay whatever uh but this one yeah i it's like the drug boats bomb them i don't care
you know same with this one just bomb them you know it just doesn't it just makes sense it really does
yeah it does okay anything else on iran or have we beaten it dead like we are doing to iran
yeah no just okay okay so i was good yeah yeah that's that was like 35 minutes of iran
36 minutes yeah there you go okay let's see here uh also in the news um the department of justice uh
they've uh stopped investigating the auto pen Biden thing so i think they would there there was
absolutely no way to prove anything there no exactly that's what it was is they go there's no
law that we can see that was broken so yeah yeah no you can't you can't prove that he was
involved in any specific decision nope that was signed by the auto pen i mean you know we can theorize
that he wasn't but clearly there's absolutely no evidence that he was that he wasn't so he
can't be proven so yeah no there's nothing there it's a nothing thing but you know see see the
thing is is that everybody goes oh trump is going after all these people and so uh this is a
vescage it shows how bad trump is and everything like that but guess what trump's not inventing law
mixing laws up here or there to actually get him like they did for his felony and he he's not
changing laws to be able to go after correct he's not he's following that he's following the actual
law yeah if any politician breaks a law then i'm sorry but they should be gone after that's what
i think too and investigated fine and then with with yeah then you go you know it's like
if it can be prosecuted he prosecuted if not then nothing happens yeah it's just it's just like
there was a congressman you know in congressman you know it's like yeah there was nothing that could
be done with that uh that video uh it was free speech technically they they skirted it they
skirted right along the line and so there's nothing you can do they should have never taken it to
grand jury in my book uh but no that was kind of stupid yeah uh but yeah no it's yeah so there's
nothing there playing simple uh and then along the lines of duh so pro-publica you know they hate
trump and everything like that they came up with the sink saying that documents reveal a web
financial ties a web of financial ties between trump officials and industries that they help
regulate um isn't that everywhere every time let me see the uh plant an era
yeah abama era uh uh trump era uh uh trump era yeah it's always been that way it's always been
that way you know after all you're an expert in the field because you're in the field yes CEOs
of all these companies, they join an administration and they go back to what they're doing, you know,
it's just what the FDA, it's all lobbyists from drug companies, you know, it's yeah,
this is how it's always been people. So, pro-publica, oh, congratulations, you revealed
what everybody knows. Yes, you revealed what has been happening in this country since probably
the day it was founded. Exactly. Can you imagine it? We needed money and so we went to a printer to
figure out how to print money. Yeah. That's hilarious. Okay, onto what you got.
Oh, yeah, so a Texas, we had an election just so people know. Well, yeah, no, I'm not talking about that.
Okay, okay. Tony Gonzalez is a representative in the house. And he has admitted to having an
affair with this lady, which normally would mean absolutely nothing. Except for about a year after
they ended things and she was no longer around him, she self-imilated herself. Okay. And now,
her husband, her widow, who happens to be a lawyer. Yeah, widow, we're filing a widow. Yeah,
sorry. Is file is filing a lawsuit against him or threatening to, but he'll settle for $300,000.
That's it, $300,000? Yeah. Wow. And so this made the news because now
Gonzalez is saying, dude, are you trying to blackmail me? Right, right, right. Right before an election,
you're blackmailing me with this. Right, right. Huh. It's got a lot of politics. Right? It's just so messed up.
It is, yeah. Although not quite as messed up as Jasmine's pocket bid for Senate.
Well, she ran that thing horribly. Yeah, she did. She did. She basically spent no money on TV ads.
Yeah, there was all social media ads. So she didn't get the overwrote and everything like that.
But my estimation, from what I've seen of her, she's a dingbat really is what she is. Oh, absolutely.
Yeah, there's not much going on up in that head of hers, I'm thinking. But, you know,
it's she had made a name for herself, which she was hoping could actually
lead to being the Democrat Senate nominee. But that did not work out. That turned to
a Teleriko guy from Austin here. So yeah, yeah, it was, it was, it was a bad race. Yeah, yeah.
It was a, she, she blamed, like some pole, pole in place issues and everything like that.
Because apparently what it was is that the, the GOP and the Democrats, they,
a lot, most of the time they have the primaries are at the same location, right? Right. But the
Republicans this time wanted to have it different. They wanted it to be separate, separate places
than the Democrat primaries. Okay. And so because of that, some Democrats were going,
what do you mean I can't vote here? Because that's the normal place that they vote. And so it was
this whole, where do I go vote then? And so on and so forth. And so judges elongated
the amount of time that they could vote because of this whole mix up. Yeah.
This was done in Dallas County and also my Williamson County counties. Okay.
So yeah, that's it. She goes, oh, that's why the Republicans cheated. I don't know what's
that got to do with anything really. But yeah. It's a Democrat primary and all Democrats
had to go to a different one, which means that it wouldn't have been beneficial to the
Republicans in any way because I mean, the split would have been the same. You know, some,
maybe some people didn't make it there, but everybody that made it there was a Democrat.
It's not like Republicans were making it there, but Democrats were. Right. Right. Yeah. No.
She's just trying to blame everybody and anything. She left her watch party early and just left
everybody there. Yeah. To me, she's just a joke. That's all she is. She was trying to make a
different name for herself by being outrageous. And you know, I guess if that's your stick,
that's your stick. But it was, yeah. She rarely ever hit well. You know what I mean? It's like,
sometimes it did. But most of the time, that's the thing is that if you're going to play the outrageous
shit, you have to be on point with it. You actually have to make sense. You have to have
purpose behind it, whereas hers were all just willing, nearly all over the fucking place.
And nobody knew what she was doing with it. Nobody did. Nobody did.
But let's see here for down here in Texas, the thing I, the other breaking news that I was talking
about was that we had three Republicans going on the Republican side for the Senate seat.
Okay. The incumbent, Corinne, then Paxton. And then I can't remember his name. Some Black Dude,
I don't know. But anyways, it's the Black Dude just got like a little bit like maybe 14%
if that. And then so now it's going to go into a runoff. Corinne was in the lead. Paxton is a bit
behind him. Trump called for one of them to bow out. Right.
Corinne was in the lead. So he's not going to bow out. And then just like,
basically when this thing whole thing was going, Paxton, who is our current attorney's general.
Okay. And I find him to be very deaf. I investigated him. He was impeached.
These issues with okay. But anyways, he said that he would be willing to drop out of the race.
If and only if Corinne stopped his protest of abolishing the filibuster.
So that the save act can pass. So I can't like that. I really don't like some of these
things, but some of these politicians here like Paxton, not a fan of him at all. But I like this.
Let's get rid of the filibuster people. And Cruz, I don't like him either, but he's been saying
too many good things lately. I just don't like that. I agree with him on so many things right now.
Hey, it's one of those things. You know, there's someone you really want to hate.
But damn it, they're just saying the right shit. Stop making sense.
But yeah, so yeah, let's see if Corinne would do that. But I think that would actually be
if if if if Paxton doesn't bow out, I think that would be this is his new message.
I will pass. I'll get the save act passed. We will get rid of the filibuster. You know, I mean,
I with that you may actually vote if that happened. Exactly. Let me go. Okay. He may need some help.
I don't want to. Don't get me wrong. But let's get rid of that filibuster. I'll vote to get rid of the filibuster.
And then yeah, we're good or bad. Yeah. As long as we can make it to it never comes back.
Well, you can never say never, but yeah, yeah, let's do it. Let's do it. Let's get
institutional amendment. Make it so they have to do a constitutional amendment in order to get
the filibuster back. Let's get Congress working again, playing simple. Yeah, you know, let's get
to do what it needs to do for good and bad, you know, it can always go back and forth. Remember
people, you know, that's this is the this is the great thing about our politics is that if you don't
like what's going on today, just wait till tomorrow. Yes, you're going to be different. And you know
something, it's like instead of voting against the party that didn't get anything done,
we could actually vote against the party that actually got something done instead. You know,
it's like, yes, because right now it's like, oh, you didn't get anything done. Why should I
elect you again? You know, it's like, but if you get rid of the filibuster, you can go, you
fuck this up, dude. You're out. Yeah, you know, not you didn't do anything. Yeah, no, no.
Well, and the problem, and that's the thing with the filibuster, the average is that nothing
gets done. So voting because nothing gets done is just ass nine, unless you're going to vote,
unless the nation as a whole is going to vote enough people from one party in whichever party
they decide to go with a super, right filibuster. Yeah, yeah, just stupid. It should take that.
It should not take that. No, it shouldn't.
Play it simple. So you can vote for a pexan now, too.
Well, you know, if I lived in Texas, I might be willing to, but
some tells me they might drown on me voting for him up here in Kansas.
Yeah, probably so, probably so. Just use some dead person to do it, you know. Yeah.
Yeah, no, we're not suggesting that at all. Just say, I don't know. Okay, my first.
Okay. No, let's see here. What else we got?
So RFK is back in the news. Uh-huh. A little bit. Okay. Something interesting. I really
like this program. What he's doing. Right now, he is pushing for medical students.
Okay. Do you have to learn about nutrition? Yeah. Yeah. Nutrition affects your health.
Imagine that. It's crazy. Yeah. Nutrition is like 80% of your health until you get sick.
No, it is. It is. Yeah. Yeah. It's
everything you put in your body affects it some way. So, you know, yes.
You know, it just makes it something that I've heard many doctors talk about, too. You know,
that they wish they had better training in nutrition. Yeah. Yeah.
It would solve a lot of things. Now it's just Medicaid, Medicaid, Medicaid, Medicaid.
Well, if there is nutritional issues, the biggest issue is that if you have nutritional issues,
they send you to a nutrition. Right. Nutrition. Uh-huh. That nutritionist is going to make up a diet plan
that will be for one specific thing, weight loss or, you know, any or forgot issues or anything like that.
But at the same time, they're not going to be looking at the medications that your doctors got you on.
They're not going to be, you know, they're not going to be looking at your medical history. For example,
myself, I had my gallbladder remin. Right. Which means that my body cannot process as much
fat as it normally could. Uh-huh. Because of that, I can't eat a lot of fat. Right.
And yet, a nutritionalist will tell you now that fat is good for you.
Fat. Yeah. Yeah. It's crazy. Right. It's, uh, yeah. Mm-hmm. So, yeah. No, I mean, the nutrition,
either nutritionists need to know more about the medical aspect or the doctors need to know more
about the nutrition aspect. And I personally think it's better if it's just the doctors knowing more
about the nutrition aspect, especially I still do believe that we need the nutritionists. But no,
yeah. Yeah. You know, if you go into the emergent, I've gone into the emergency room before where
they were talking to me about my weight and everything else like that. Uh-huh.
And luckily, it's not like this anymore. I, I had a doctor that gave me a website on the DL,
but he wouldn't tell me anything that the website said or anything like that. Because if he did,
that meant that he wasn't following the nutrition guidelines from the government. And the entire
hospital would have lost their funding. Wow. That's messed up you. So he flips me this piece of
paper, what I'm in the emergency room, getting to get admitted. Say, you might want to check this
website out. Here's the good shit, man. Yeah, exactly. And it was, it was a keto-based diet,
which is what I've adopted for the parts and said. So, okay. But yeah, I mean, he had to,
it was almost like he was dealing drugs on the down low. Right, right, right.
This little note of paper, you should go check this one out. That's hilarious.
Wow. Wow. Yeah. That's all I gotta say. It makes sense, though. Yeah, I know. It's,
oh yeah. Nutrition, play it simple. And if you're a primary physician, uh, GP general
practitioner, as they call it over in the UK, if they know this, they can actually help you just
live a normal life, you know, it's like, it's like, uh, uh, therefore why he was getting like,
uh, acid reflux, right? And so I go, okay, well, what's going on? And so one time I just go,
okay, well, I'm just going to stop drinking alcohol, uh, after eight o'clock, right? Okay.
And it worked. Playing simple, it worked. Stopped dead. You know, it's like, okay, so if I wanted,
if I wanted to have a really good night, drink a lot, I usually, uh, kind of plan it. So,
you know, I take parallel sec, uh, so that it can cut that down. So, yeah, the few times that I
overindulge my stomach's fine. But yeah, it's your diet and everything you drink and everything
like that is part of your diet. And it can all affect so many different things. So completely.
Well, it was good. I, I, personal, his personal story like that as well for me is I, I actually
learned the hard way that having my gall bladder removed means that my body can't process fat like it
used to. Uh-huh. So when I, when I had my gall bladder removed, uh, right after the procedure,
the very first specific question that I asked them because I knew that it was, I didn't know exactly
what purpose of the gall bladder was, back then, really they weren't even sure so much. And so,
I specifically asked them, is there anything, any dietary changes I need to make now that my
gall bladder has been removed? Right. And their answer of course was, no, no, you can eat everything
just like you always have been. Uh-huh. But I noticed that every time I had pepperoni pizza, uh-huh.
I would get acid reflux fat. Oh, okay. Yeah. And so, yeah, I, you know, that, along with a few other
things, I learned that there are just some fats. Uh-huh. I don't know what it is about pepperoni.
I can't eat pepperoni now. It'll always give me that acid reflux. That's no good.
Yeah. At first, I thought it was just, you know, pizza, but so I bought a sausage pizza and it didn't
do it to me. So, hmm, yeah. Something about pepperoni, which sucks because I love pepperoni.
Right. But, uh, but yeah, so I just learned that I have to, I have to choose what kind of fat I put
into my body, what kind of grease into my body. And I stopped having those problems after a while.
So, yeah. Yeah. Nutrition people. Nutrition. A lot of things can be solved just by like cutting this,
doing that, uh, adding something. Yeah. It is. Bay attention. Try to do your, and if doctors actually
are trained, that would be nice. That would be nice. Yeah. The other, you know, like another great
thing is, okay, so say you're vitamin D deficient. Mm-hmm. Doctors now, you know, I mean, everybody
knows drink more milk because it has, because it's enriched with vitamin D, get out, go outside,
get out with the sun, a lot more and stuff like that. But there's a lot of stuff nutritionally.
You know, there's a lot of stuff that they, that they give people supplements for that they can,
if you just change your diet a little bit. Right. Right. You don't need to take those pills that have
a bad side effect. Oh, yeah. Completely. Yep. Yep. Yep. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. There you go. Okay. So,
let's see here. Looks like the Supreme Court blocked school districts in California from
not notifying parents that there's stood about their students transgender status. So students
no longer have a right to privacy from their parents, which I think there's no right to privacy
of your reminder. Just saying, yeah, no, no, absolutely not. You can find the difference about it. Yeah.
The, the courts have also gotten involved in Florida. This is, I don't, I think this was just the
state level. Okay. The state level. But DeSantis had labeled the council on American Islamic
relations as a terrorist organization. Okay. And the courts came back and said, no, this is a human
rights organization. You can't label them as terrorists. Okay. Yeah. Okay. He'll probably
appeal that I would bet. I would. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Who knows? I really don't know much about him.
So yeah. Yeah. Speaking of Islam, the guy that shot up Austin,
Sunday morning. Yeah. Looks like there's some fear that the DA may actually try to prosecute or
at least put these guys, the police that shot the shooter, they may actually try to bring charges
against them. So actually, no, there it is. Well, the problem with the article with the story that
you came across is that they probably don't mention that since 2021, Austin's attorney general has
had a very strict policy of every police involved shooting. Right. Whether there was death or not
goes in front of a grand jury. No, I know. I know. Yeah. But he has specifically come out and said
that this one's close. There's not going to be a grand jury. Well, he called him heroes and
everything like that. Let's hope that goes through. You never know, though, because this guy,
he'll go after every other cop. He's publicly announced it. Though now, in un Fox News, there was an
article saying that that he came out and said that today, the Travis County District Attorney's
office notified the Austin Police Department that it is formally concluded its review of the
mass shooting on 6th Street and will take no action against the officers. Well, that's good.
Shooting. Well, that's good. Yeah. So there is no fear of that at all today. So, okay, that's good.
Good to know. Good to know. Nobody around here really trusts that guy. So I wouldn't either.
Apparently, he was, you know, he was never a prosecutor. Did you know that apparently?
So, yeah, it surprised me. I really don't. He's breathed me in there. Yeah.
I know that his, the decision that he made along a while back back in 2021 that every police
shooting goes in front of a grand jury. Uh-huh. That's just complete bullshit. It really is.
It completely is. Yeah. Yeah. The pro, you know, if you, if an officer's under investigation,
their lawyers can be involved. Yep. In a grand jury, the defender's lawyer can't even be present.
Oh, yeah. Yep. Yep. Well, that's a whole point of a grand jury. Yep. Yeah.
So, yeah, no, no, that.
Yeah, I've never seen that kind of thing before. Is that every police choosing what
required you're going before a grand jury. Yeah. That was messed up. That's our guy. That's our
guy. Yeah. Well, they're guy. I don't live there. Yeah. I love Austin. Right? Exactly. Exactly.
Yeah. Oh, let's see here. Now onto more of a, actually, we could save this one for the end,
because it's just kind of fun. Okay. If we don't, we don't have any fun thing. Yeah, no.
Yeah, let's save this one for the end. Okay. Okay. Which is coming up quickly because the time,
holy balls, we've barely done it. Yeah. Okay. Let's see what can we do here. Uh-huh.
About halfway through. Okay. Let's see here. So judges are saying that Trump needs to refund
those tariffs and everything like that. Yeah. The $130 billion. Uh, we'll see how that goes
because Trump has put in new tariffs. Um, and but now those are going to be fought, uh,
Jeff. So it's like Latisha James is from New York is trying to get every liberal, uh,
AG to go after those as well and everything like that. So it'll just be a nonstop fund. Yeah.
Lawyers are making bank. You know, I think it's, you know, they, they, so many people blame Jews
and this and other people and everything like that. It's the lawyers people through the problems.
Oh, yeah. But it's uh, playing simple through the pros. Yeah.
Uh, let's see. Oh, it looks like we have the same story. Yeah, we do.
So apparently the sea levels are what, Jayman?
They're higher than they thought. That's what some say, you know, uh,
but you know, why do they say that? I do. How about you say?
It's because of waves. Uh-huh. And current.
So I guess when the satellites do it, they just look at it as if it's a completely flat,
no-wind day, home seas, very little wave of the venue at all. Uh-huh. And so now they're saying,
no, there's an extra that's a foot deeper because there's weight.
In other words, we couldn't rock and prove that every, that, that everything was going to shit.
So now we're, we're blaming the science, but it's still going to shit.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But did you notice both these stories? It may be just the same just from
different, two different places. But basically they have other scientists going, dude, there's
nothing here. This is stupid. Yeah. Why are we even bringing this up? The local people know how
to do things. They don't need all this. We don't need all this. The local planners know how to
deal with their own oceans and everything like that. You know, yeah, no, it's all stupid.
Nice where, you know, it's, it is. We're all going to die.
Yep. Yep. Uh, let's see here. The, uh, Cuba has announced that they have figured out who was the
mastermind of that boat that went down there to invade Cuba. Okay. So it was a lady from Florida.
Well, from Cuba, really, she's Cuban. It's funny. It says the, the, the, the, the, the headlines
says Florida mother mastermind its speedboat mission. Right. She's Cuban. Okay. She's been jailed 30 times
under Fidel Castro. Huh. Before fleeing to the United States. So she's Cuban. She, she, yeah.
She's a political agitator is what she is. Yeah. She wants to overthrow the government.
That's what she's getting in the game. Yes. Yes. So this is like, uh, that, that, that father from Maryland.
It's the same sort of thing. Florida mom. No, no, she's not a Florida mom. She's a Cuban playing
in some, you know, she may reside there now. But she's a Cuban who, this is what she does. Yeah.
So, yeah. So there's that 30 times in jail.
Nice. Uh, right. Uh, and then, uh, I'll skip that state department. A state department
employee was fairly shot by a trooper because he was stabbing people. Uh, so, and he was a
foreign service officer. So some people call him a spy. Some people don't. It just depends.
He was in the foreign service. Uh, it's a very stressful job. So, yeah, he ended up being shot
fatally. Uh, let's see here. That's kind of the result. I hope that you get. Well, yep. Exactly.
Exactly. Uh, and then Aaron Spencer, I don't know if you know much about this story.
Uh, no, I haven't heard of it before. So it's made the rounds, uh, on TikTok and everything
like that. Basically what it is is that this, uh, Mr. Spencer, he, there, there was a guy that had been
sexually assaulting his daughter. And he was just released from jail. And then, uh, his daughter
disappeared. Okay. And so he decided to follow because he's going, this is not right. So he found
his daughter with this other guy who was sexually assaulting her, maybe raping her. And so, uh,
they get into a fight, altercation shots fired. That guy's dead. Uh, the father takes his daughter home.
Arkansas. Yeah. Arkansas is, uh, I'm all for him being sheriff then. Right. Uh, Arkansas is, uh,
has him up on murder trial for, uh, murder two. And so, yeah, the trial hasn't begun yet.
But pretty much everybody, but yeah, he just won the primary race for sheriff in his county.
So, yeah, to me, that kind of screams self-defense, you know,
guys assaulting your daughter. You ever write to protect your daughter?
Damn, skip you. That's what I say too. Yeah. Yeah. No, no, no, no. And then you get into
altercation afterwards, you know, so it's like, yeah, no, I, yeah, I don't mind this guy being
free or being a sheriff. I really don't. So, uh, so, yeah, he won 53.5%. We need people like him to
be sheriff, right? Exactly. You know, and he wants to stop, uh, because he's heard so many other
stories from people about rape and sexual assault and everything like that. And this is why he's
running is to try to stop it, uh, for everybody. Yeah. Yeah, we need more sheriffs like him and
the one down in Florida that came out publicly said, you know what? Back when people were writing
and stuff like that, you know what? Yeah, yeah, y'all can do that, but I just got to warn you.
Here in, uh, what was it, Pope County, I think? We have guns. We have people that believe in
the segment. We have lots of guns. And I fully encourage them to use those guns to get you out of
their house if you happen to break it. Yeah, or the one that said, uh, so if you're in the street
and you're protesting, uh, yeah, I'm not gonna prosecute anybody that just runs your over.
Yeah, absolutely. I think that was the same guy. Yeah, probably so, probably so.
Ah, let's see here. Uh, and let's begin of law in order. So did you hear about the New Zealand,
Navy ship that ran a ground in sunk? Well, yeah, we actually talked about that on the show.
Yep, yep, yep. She was a lesbian, uh, diversity hire, apparently.
Yeah. Well, she is actually be, she's been arrested and is up on charges.
Uh, yeah, uh, do charge with negligence, uh, along with two other officers, uh, over the
loss of the vessel, uh, because it was a hundred million dollar vessel. Oh, yeah. And, uh,
yeah, yeah, I'm not sure. I'm not sure if the problem was, was that she was, uh, homosexual or
that she was born in the UK. I don't know which one caused it. Oh, man, she's just screwed on all
levels. But yeah, apparently they forgot to turn off the autopilot. So, uh, yeah, that would explain
it. Yeah, yeah, that would really explain it. So yeah, there you go. There you go. Hey, it's, uh,
yeah, I think I think every officer on there was actually gay as well as or was all female or
something like that, uh, which is, so it's like three strikes here. UK woman. It was a party.
It was something. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. It was something. Uh, it's,
it's, it sucks that somebody gives a group of bad name. It really does. Yeah. It's also just,
but it's funny to laugh at. I'm just saying, you know, it's, uh, why isn't that community,
you know, I'd be pissed at her. That's just, uh, yeah. Yeah. But you know something here at the
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And now to business first for mine. Uh, let's see here. Um, I, I guess we'll go with mine. Uh,
so United is actually doing something good. United Airlines. They are. Okay. They have decided
to put in their terms of services that if you are that you that you have to use headphones,
you can't listen to something just out loud. You cannot listen to anything on your phone or anything
out loud while on the plane. God bless it. Uh, yes. And since I, like, never fly anywhere,
ever, right, right, right. A plane once. Um, I read that article and I'm like, wait, so if I don't
wear headphones, they can pick me off. If you're listening to something, yeah. Yeah, the headline doesn't
say that. Well, right, right, right. Yeah, no. But, but you know, it's just like those jackasses out,
just in public. Oh, yeah. Who are listening to these loud things are on speakerphone or,
yep, it's annoying. It's annoying. It is now the speakerphone thing is me.
I don't like that one either. I do just don't like that one. It's uh, no, yeah.
You know, just blow up to your ear. I don't see a problem with that.
Um, there normally wouldn't be, but when you talk to someone like mom for two to three hours,
the phone gets really fucking hot on your ear. Right. But if it's in your home, that's fine.
It's when you're in public. Yeah, but this is what I'm saying. If I'm out in public,
if I'm talking to mom and I'm out in the public, I got no clue how long that conversation's going
to get up. Usually you should just tell her, I'm in public. I'm going to go now. I'll be back.
I'll call you back. You know, see, see, that would work. See, that would work.
Yeah. Maybe. Maybe. Maybe. Oh, good doggy. Oh, uh, so, so we were the whole Anthropot.
Anthro, was it Puginic? Anthropic? Anthropic. There you go. Uh, so they had a whole issue,
you know, with the Department of War and everything like that. Yep. Uh, and basically,
even though the Department of War used it for Iran and everything like that,
it may not be picked up again and everything like that. So, and Trump has said that nobody
in the government or contractors should use them. So yeah, that's a huge thing. But open AI,
they go, we'll do it. And it was quick. It was so quick. Oh, yeah.
Anthropics as soon as, as soon as the Pentagon started to get started making comments that they
might make them, that they might label them as a, as a not trusted source. Uh,
which means that no contractor working with the Department of War could can use them legally.
Right. Yeah. As soon as that was even hinted,
open AI was like, hey, we can do the same things. Exactly. Yeah. And they stepped right on in.
So it just makes sense. Uh, open AI, they just changed it to, uh, basically, it was basically,
see, that's the thing. Anthropic, they, they, they, they, they pick moral over legal.
Yeah, even though the laws are there to stop much of what they were afraid of, if not everything.
Yeah. So I don't understand what their objection was to, you know, it's like, you're,
you're nitpicking here, dude. It's to the point of the reason that they were nitpicking was because
they knew that if they did, then liberal people with money would buy their stock.
Right. But it destroys their business because when you add in the federal government and all
their contractors, that is like a huge amount of business. That is like, but remember, Jesse,
nobody really cares about that anymore. These people that, that own these companies, uh-huh.
They only care about the stock price. No, I understand. They don't care if the company
survives. It's how much money they can get out of it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's the point.
I mean, like Mark Zuckerberg, you know, when he went, when he brought Facebook public,
did any of that money go to Facebook? No, it all went in his pocket.
Can't blame him. Just saying he owned it. Well, no, I know. It's just that the, it's,
that's the difference between the business world now and the business world back 20 years ago.
No, yeah. 20 years ago, the business world was, if you're going public, it's because you want to,
you need that cash investment for something you're planning for your company.
Right. Right. But with the dot com era, it became, I don't really care about the company.
I'm going public so that I can cash in on this and live a good life and do whatever I want to
do afterward. No, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You do realize it's a 20-year change, Jamie. You said 20 years.
That was 20, that was oh six. So I maybe 30 years ago for 40, just saying.
Facebook was 20 years ago. Right. But you said dot com. That's like turn to the millennium,
just saying. Yeah. I'm nitpicking here. Just saying. That was late 90s wasn't it?
The bust was like 99, 2000. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah, 2000, the turn of the millennium. So I wasn't too far off with 20 years.
I mean, 30. See, there you go. That's what I agree with 30.
Talking about AI though. So Metta's gotten themselves in a bit of pickle and has gotten sued again. Of course.
But you know, really, I don't see. I fully agree with suing them for this, but it's kind of
those. Well, what the fuck did you expect? Right. Right. Yeah. I'm personal on today. I don't know why.
Yeah. It's okay. But so they're suing because people that are wearing the smart glasses.
Uh-huh. Which are linked to AI, which records everything.
Their sex life, their spouses, nudity and stuff like that is all being seen by the Metta employees
as they're going through and filtering video images. Yeah. I need to go see it. I'm going to Kenya.
And that's where this is happening. They have these things in Kenya and Nairobi.
Yeah. So yeah, I should go check it out.
I mean, what the hell did you expect? If you're wearing your AI glasses,
when you start getting freaky with your spouse or your girlfriend,
uh-huh. Just your stranger even. Well, well, isn't that most of the
you should have no expectation of privacy when you're wearing smart glasses?
No, yes. Isn't that most important now, Jayman? Really? Seriously?
Pretty much. Yeah. Yeah. It's kind of pathetic really if you.
I don't like it that much. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, that's important.
I don't like. I don't like porn. No. Yeah. Yeah. No. porn. That was just boring.
At least they used to attempt to have a spory line.
Yeah. Now it's just sex. That's all it is. There's no spory line. It's, uh, yeah.
I'm a whore. Uh, you're a whore. Let's have sex. That's basically all right. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah.
Good enough. It gets a job though. Yep.
Yeah. No. It's not a surprise. Uh, I'm not sure. I'm not sure if you should
sue meta or the people that put the glasses there. Just saying.
Well, that's the thing is that it's the owners of the glasses that are silly.
I'm sorry, but when you have something that's directly linked to a company's AI system,
yeah. Yeah. You should have zero expectation of privacy.
I would think so. I would think so. But speaking of privacy, at least perfectly into the next
story here. So GM, uh, General Motors, they got into trouble with this one. Uh,
basically they were selling, uh, on-start data, uh, of their customers to like everybody.
Yeah. Uh, it was, it was a huge thing. Uh, my wife has had to deal with a lot of it. Uh,
she's had to talk to lawyers and this and that and all sorts of crap, uh, over the practices of
what was done at GM and everything like that. Oh, yeah. That's right. She was, she was involved
pretty heavy with on-start wasn't she? Well, she still is. Uh, she, uh, works, uh, she does on-start
stuff. Um, okay. She wasn't on the decisions to sell it or anything like that, but
basically what it is, she's on the development side. Right. Right. Uh, but she's involved. She's
there. She's there. Uh, but basically GM was banned from selling customer data, uh, for five
years. Uh, this was in January. Okay. And apparently that ban came too late for citizens in Iowa.
So that assert attorney general is a filing suit against the lawmaker or the car company. Uh, so,
and yeah, it's just on and on and on so many times. It's still going on. It's like, will this
just die? But yeah, it's, uh, GM, every company they try to make as much money as they can,
unfortunately, is without trying to think of what's actually best for customer, uh, and whatnot. Uh,
is like, oh, I can make a buck. You know, it's that whole thing now. You know, it's, uh, yep. Yeah,
so, uh, looks like Nebraska is also going to sue. Uh, so yeah, the Midwest does not like it.
So, yeah, no, I can imagine. Yeah. Here we go. Uh, let's see here. And now onto studies and please,
people, please remember, uh, while ago we had a study that showed that most studies are incorrect,
fake, everything. But since it was a study that said most studies are fake, can we really even believe
that study? That's the question. Yeah. Well, you know, it's too late for us. Uh,
a study has come out that showed that you need to make sure your teenagers are, well,
I don't get them high, whatever. Because teenage aggression is now linked to faster biological aging
and health risks later in life. Okay. They followed some, some teens from like 17 years old up to
their mid 30s. Uh-huh. And when they did, uh, they can do a test that determines like the age of
your cells and stuff like that. Right. Right. And they found that teenagers that were,
that were very aggressive as teenagers. Uh-huh. Their cells were older as on average than
the cells of the, of the children that weren't aggressive. Huh. Okay. So, yeah.
Cause over. You know, uh, there's a link that doesn't specifically say it's causal.
Yeah. So it could have been an underlying source that caused the aggression that makes it happen.
But yeah, or their bodies just know they're going to have a short life. So they're going to do
everything possible. You know, I can never know. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. And then I'm with our, uh,
nutrition that talked earlier. Uh-huh. There was a study that that says that claims to have found
the secret to heart health. Okay. And unlike what they thought, it's not low carb or low fat. So
it's, it's not about elimination. Uh-huh. From your diet. It's about the quality of the food that
you eat. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. So it's all about, it's all about the quality of the food that you're
eating. So nutritionally sound foods, which is probably why we have such a huge problem here in
the US because well, our food doesn't have much nutrition in it anymore. That's what they say. I
don't, I don't, I don't know. I don't buy it. I think people just hate America. I think that's
all it is. I've seen, I've seen test results from plants and stuff like that. Uh-huh. Where they,
they took the nutritional data that they, that they had garnered from like 30 years ago. Right.
And compared it to that today. Uh-huh. And in that same type of food now, it may have come from
different farms or anything like that. Something like that. But there, there was a significant drop in
the nutritional value of the fit. Uh-huh. Possibly farming. It's because of the way that we farm is
what is what the problem. No, see, I could see that where it's like, yeah, it's not nutrient rich
because they've been, all these things have been sucked out and all we do is put in like a fertilizer
to make it grow instead of keeping the healthy soil and everything like that. No, it makes sense,
it makes sense. Yeah. Yeah. So that's, that's why I was, that's what I was meant by the nutrition,
the less nutrition in the food is that there is just less nutrition in the ground that the food can
absorb. Right, right, right. Or there's less nutrition that we get. No good. Okay. And then the last
study that I have, it's kind of interesting. Uh-huh. And it kind of shocked me. So, you know, if you're
having long nights, you know, prepping for the show and stuff like that, a lot of people,
they would grab the coffee or grab the energy drink or something like that to stay awake, right?
Right. That's actually not the way to do it though. It was a study that that was done that found
that drinking sparkling water. That's what I do. Keeps you more active. And it helps you stay
more mentally sharp for hours. That's why I'm smarter. Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. I drink the coffee,
that's why I'm not quite there. I drink coffee too. Yeah. But no, they did a thing with gamers.
They had them playing, they like three, four hours straight. They were just playing matches and
games and stuff like that. And they found that the sugary drinks, you know, the energy drinks and stuff
like that. Right. While it worked, it started their mental abilities, their mental sharpness started
declining. I could say that. Yeah. But if they were drinking sparkling water, just regular
sparking water, no sugars or anything like that, they found that their mental acuity, acuity,
during the gaming session did not drop off. It kept them just as sharp throughout the entire four
hour period of gaming. No, whereas with the energy drinks, it was, there was definitely a decline.
Yeah. That's cool. Yeah. That is cool. That is cool.
Yeah. I just drink just flavored, no sugar at it.
Right. Yeah. My brand of choice right now is water. So it's a Austin one name. I just
drink water. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I spend too much money on this stuff. But if you got money,
you can do this sparkling water. Yes. Yes. You can do tap water. Let's see here. And then
this kind of is a study as well. But it's basically on the GLP ones. Apparently, there's an
increased risk of osteoporosis and gout. If you wait, wait. I mean, there's a study that says that
GLP ones might not be good for you. Yeah. There's a lot of them actually. I have never seen one that
said it wasn't good for you. All of them have all been said. The chef always talked about these
great health benefits that happened because he lost the weight, not because you're taking this drug.
Yeah. So let's see. Like osteoporosis, it's a, now normally it's only like 3%.
So it's normally 3% that get osteoporosis out of, but with GLP one users, it's 4%.
So it's only a 1% difference, but it's a 30% increase of risk.
Okay. So it's still small. So I want to make sure everybody realizes this. I always hate it when
people play with numbers and go, it's a 30% increase when it's just, it's just, instead of 3%,
it's 4% of people. But if your family is known for osteoporosis, maybe not GLP one. I'm just
saying, you know, it could, and then gout as well. This one, it's actually, apparently it's 6.6%
for non-users get gout, but 7.4 for GLP one users. So a 0.8%, which is a 12% increase. So it's not,
once again, it's not a huge number or anything like that, but it does affect these sorts of things
apparently. So yeah, I, if I'm not mistaken, I think eating and drinking products with high
fructose fern syrup is more of a change than the GLP one. Probably so. And then also, you know,
it's like with all these things, you have to weigh is, you have to cost benefit it. You know,
yeah, is it worth it to do this versus not? Yeah. You know, it's, yeah. If you stick on GLP ones,
some of these ladies, they look horrible for me. It's like for me, using a GLP one might make sense.
No, you know, I need to lose like 300 pounds. Yep, but if you only got to lose 20 or 30,
yeah, apparently my sister-in-law did for her wedding in here. So yeah, let's see how that goes.
Hopefully she doesn't give it back just right beforehand.
Hopefully not. Yep. Yep. Okay, let's see here. And then just in general, okay, this Sunday people,
daylight savings time is coming. Once again, we need to stop this people. We just need to stop it.
Ted Cruz is on my side on this one. This is one of the things I hate about that. He's on my side.
He was, he, he, he, he wants to get rid of his daylight savings time. I, I'm not sure if he cares
which way it goes, either permanent daylight savings time or standard. Yeah, but I say standard.
Let's just go back to nature. I don't see a problem with nature. Let's just do it. If it's too
bright in the morning for you, buy curtains. You know, it's a wonderful thing. It's beautiful.
Courts. It's crazy, right? Or, you know, novel, novel idea. You could do it the used to do. Uh-huh.
Which was that if the sun was out, it was time to go to work. It's not out. It's not time to go to work.
Well, there's that too. There's that too. You know, set, set school with, with the, with the sun.
You don't need to set it with the, you know, a kid shouldn't be getting up at six o'clock in the
morning, go to school. That just doesn't make sense. Unless if the sun is getting up at six o'clock in
the morning. Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. Is the sun is the natural way to wake up? No, it is. It is
the natural way to wake up. Uh, the only problem comes is the further north you get the more
lighter, less let you get. So it's, uh, well, you know what this means. This means it up in
Northern Alaska. You have school that lasts for half a year. And then you have heavier off.
Uh, out, out. Stay awake. We're heavier.
Sure. Sure. We'll get that. Yeah. Okay. And then just, just, just, so, so with Ukraine and I ran
in everything like that, uh, I ran across this, uh, article opinion where talk about World War Three.
And you know something, I agree with this guy who said it's never going to happen. Just say it.
Yeah. It's not going to happen anytime soon. Nobody wants, nobody wants it. You know, there's so much
shit out there now. I think we're already in World War Three. Yeah. What the fuck? Yeah. No, we're not.
Not at all. Not at all. So yeah. Yeah. Well, then, and then to end it and everything like that.
And just so you know, this is from a Supreme Court. This is Neil Gorsuch. Uh, just talking a little
bit about our founding drugs. Oh, sorry, founding fathers. I'm sorry, interrupt, but, um, I just
want to, before we lose track of what Justice Sotomayor is talking about, one, one can ask whether the
habitual drunkard statutes are sufficiently, how and why is sufficiently analogous.
One could also ask, though, more basically, whether this defendant would qualify as a habitual
user. Um, and I want to explore that before we lose track of it. Um,
habitual drunkard, the American Temperance Society, back in the day, said eight shots of whiskey
a day. Eight shots only made you an occasional drunkard. We have to remember the founding
era. If you want to invoke the founding era, to be a habitual drunkard, you had to double that.
Okay. John Adams took a tankard of hard cider with his breakfast every day. James Madison
reportedly drank a pint of whiskey every day. Thomas Jefferson said he wasn't much of a
user of alcohol. He only had three or four glasses of wine a night. Okay. Are they all habitual
drunkards who would be properly disarmed for life under your theory? No. And again, I think this
is something. Okay. If they're not, then what do we know about Mr. Hamoney? We know he uses
okay. So basically they're all drugs. Uh, I know. This is all about, they were trying to, uh, they
arrested this guy for smoking too much pot and having a gun. Uh, so, uh, habitual drug users,
what they were saying. So that's what that all came from. So yeah, we, uh, our founding fathers
are all drunk. Nice. Maybe we should join them. I believe we should. And with that, I'd like to
thank you for joining us for episode 105 of the minus meandrians. I'm Jesse Freeze and I'm
Jayman Freeze and we will see you all on Monday.



