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It's freedom on Friday, shout him read
Bradley chase got the mic today
Producer, on triple, he sways
To be less gay, just one more day
Phil Bell's groovein' freedoms his jail
Big french dreams
But we don't give a damn
Oh freedom, sweet freedom
Bring that bell from the hills to the cities
We are yellow, sweet freedom
Can't you see?
We're jamming for the red light and the free head
The free
Feels our brother, he's the real deal
Love's his country, that's the appeal
Big ideas, big heartbeat, we're rolling strong
With the freedom's e
But, hat hat hat
Robys clapping, Bradley snapping
Feel the laughing flags are clapping
Stars and stripes were all high fiving
Freedom's vibid keeps us thriving
And we're the freedom, sweet freedom
Bring that bell from the hills to the cities
We are yellow, sweet freedom
Can't you see?
We're jamming for the red light and the free head
We have an active crowd outside the window today and it is good Friday here on the daily
mojo for Friday. What day of the month is it? Friday of the third of April.
Boys, no getting past you, is there? No. None. I'm on it. Third day of April and there
is a plethora of stuff. We have another one biting the dust as of yesterday. We do. But we all love
her. At least that was the message from the White House. We love Pam Bondi. She's done a phenomenal
job, but she's fired. And is there an Eric Swalwell connection? Speaking of queer, I did want to
think. Lizzie Beans, what? Well, Eric Swalwell is not, I mean, he was buffing the bang bang.
Right. But was that making queer? I mean, no, I was just going to say, why is it queer?
What did you say was queer? I didn't say it was queer, wasn't it me? You just don't like the trans,
you don't like the blacks, you don't like the queers? I don't like the trends in Indigenous.
I'm I'm celebrating with you. Look at you, Clementine. I am and just as a word of
Lizzie Beans, Sal, thank you for the fabulous gift box, the cookies and the candles and the
honey, honey. But I did, I did need to correct you from Lizzie Beans because you are gay for can't,
I'm not gay for candles. I'm queer for candles. Is there a difference? Is there? Yes. All right. Yeah.
You can be queer and not gay. You can be gay and not queer. Is that true? Yeah, you can be gay and not gay.
Okay, I don't know. I'm not gay or queer. Oh, which one do you fall into?
I said, I'm not gay or queer. I said, which one do you fall into? There's got to, which are the alpha
that? You don't need to remember. A plus two. You don't remember. Are you the two? No.
All right. Yep. One, two, a point out there is a big difference. From 1956, New York City,
this is a quite an impressive site. We have the Empire State Building. Is that the Chrysler Building?
That's what I thought it was, but what's the third one?
See, what is the third one? I think I discovered what that was, but I don't recall what it was
now. It's another building in New York and it was a building in New York in 1956. They were
privately owned. I mean, that makes quite a statement, obviously. It was, I guess, New York City
leaned more Catholic, I suppose, but the practice largely dropped off after the mid-50s.
There really isn't much record of why or how they stopped doing this. I guess the times just
changed essentially, but I did notice something that is quite the sign of the times.
And it's that. Fascinating, isn't it? Wow. Yeah. My, oh, my, what if it was at, how many years is that?
50, 70 years? 70. Yeah. 70 years. And look, look how far we have come. It is truly,
it's amazing is what it is. And there's something to say for all of these
these are some, there's some, there's flags, flags and lights. And there is something going on
with the flags because flags, there are fights about flags everywhere.
There are fights about the U.S. flag. That's what kills me. There are fights, active
fighting Connecticut in Idaho. Phil Bell is going to be talking more about those coming up,
but there is something just, what is it about, I mean, we're okay with letting your
freak flag fly. That's a toughy, especially if you're drunk as I am right now.
But it is, there's just something about what, raising a flag,
which shows you that some traditions, I mean, all the way back to the pirates.
That's how you knew who was coming over the horizon to get you. It was either the pirates
or the, or the good guys. And it's still, there's something to be said for that today.
We'll delve more into that from, with Phil Bell coming up in the next,
for those of you who weren't notified of the April Fool's joke.
Surprise. That was a good one though. It was a good one. That was a good one.
Pam Bondi, as I said, is out. She is,
she's not said anything bad. Trump isn't said anything bad.
Well, they don't need to. The Democrats are saying all the bad stuff about her.
What, what is it the day? I mean, what is she withheld if anything?
The Epstein files, which should make them happy. You would think,
because every time something new from the Epstein files leaked out, it was another Democrat
who bit the dust, but they are going to subpoena her to talk about the Epstein files specifically.
To say what exactly? I don't know. They keep this thing. What is in the Epstein files that she
could possibly have been, I guarantee you, they're going to call her in and ask her whether or not
she blocked any Trump information from getting out. You'd think that by now I've been a person
with common sense. If that ever existed, it would have come out. I don't know. Maybe when we
had the control of the Justice Department, I wasn't that long ago, and they would have, I think,
released it. An unidentified senior administration source spoke with the Daily Mail on Thursday.
That would be yesterday said that Bondi begged Trump to reconsider down on her knees.
It pleaded to give her more time in the role, but Trump was adamant about her departure.
She wasn't happy and tried to change his mind according to the mail source. It was widely believed
that one of Trump's chief complaints with Bondi was her handling of the Epstein files, which remains
one of this is from NewRepublic.com, which remains one of the president's most enduring scandals.
Does it? Right, but why was, what was his deal with her handling the Epstein files that she didn't
release them? That she held something back? Why was he pissed? Again, we talked about this yesterday
that what they are doing in Washington and around the world, it's 4D chess. We know nothing about
what they're doing. We don't really know why any of this is happening. There are things happening
behind the scenes that you nor I have any, and probably never will. No, no, no. Look at the
Nixon thing. How many decades did it take for us to finally find out about the, his deposition
in San Clemente back in 1975? It was back in February, I think. February 8th, when it was published
in New York Times opinion piece, that kind of laid it out what Nixon didn't say in the, or what he
actually did try to say in the, let me rephrase that. He did not want to say, he didn't want to
criticize the military in his deposition because it, he felt it would be bad for the United States.
So he withheld and he even told the, the lawyer is present. He says, look, I, I, there's
the things I don't want to say and you probably don't want to know. And when he started saying,
you're right, we don't want to know. Yeah, I mean, so all these years, and we've said it before,
I'll say it again, Nixon was framed. And if it was, if all of this happened in 2026, Nixon would
not have resigned. Imagine how different the world would, would be now. If Nixon hadn't resigned
back in the 70s, we wouldn't have had Gerald. We wouldn't have had forward. Yeah. Which wouldn't
have led to Carter. We'd be on the metric system. We probably, because of the backlash from Carter,
wouldn't have Reagan. I really did. So when you look back on it, it's best that Nixon did resign
because it set a hold. It's that old Chinese proverb about the son who goes to war. You know,
is it good or is it bad? Because he falls off the horse, breaks his legs. So he can't go to war.
Is that good or is it bad? Everything has a place in the universe and everything falls into place
as it should. And if you don't allow in the great and wise words of the great Theologian
Mr. Spock, you have to have faith that the universe will unfold as it should.
You would like to join the program to an add your opinion because all of our opinions are worth
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Ron X. We are everywhere except YouTube because they hate us. When do we piss in their weedies?
We've been pissing in their weedies apparently for years.
Right, but what I mean, what if we didn't talk politics, Brad?
Which I know isn't the majority of us politics. They I agree, but they always
about are the way we talk about it that makes a difference. They always seem to get us because we
broadcast stuff that is already being broadcast out there on YouTube as it is. It's already on YouTube.
I don't get it. It is a crazy mixed up wacky world. But anyway, that's where we are. That's where
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there. I don't know. I didn't think so either. That's weird. Somebody change that. To be fair,
let me go fix that. To be fair, it must have been me. Actually, all I did was change the font.
That's a weird thing. Yes. Anyway, as we all know, whenever something like this happens,
there's only one thing to do. And remember that.
That's one of those constants of the universe, but you know how it is. Something we didn't get to
yesterday that I want to hit on now. I think this is public knowledge.
I'm not sure. And I don't want to say it until it is. But if you have not seen Steve Baker's
coverage over on the blaze of the January 6th pipe bomber, please do so. Please follow him on social
media as well. He is probably should have had this ready, Steve Baker. It is, it's at Steve Baker,
USA, am I right? No, that's not it. What is his? Anyway, he did a, well, somebody looks that up.
He did an incredible, he and Joe Haneman did an incredible job of investigating the J6 pipe bomber.
And right down to measuring out how big the squares, the concrete squares are where the pipe bomber
walked in DC and measured the gate of the pipe bomber and measured the shoe size of the pipe bomber.
And basically it all matched up to a woman named Sean at Kirkoff over who used to be with the
FBI, but that went to the CIA. And so there was a big bruhaha about whether or not they wanted to
say the name. There was a particular program over on the blaze that wouldn't made a big deal of not
saying the name. And person is no longer there. But the backlash that came from putting this
person's name out there, which initially was like, yeah, we're going to go get it. And then within
24 hours, it was like, yeah, no, not her. It wasn't her. It couldn't have been her. There's pictures
of her. And I kid you not playing with her puppy at home while the bombs were being placed.
I, you know what? It's you can't fake that. You can't fake that. No, you cannot fake. Can't
fake that video. Cannot fake playing with puppies at your house. And to be fair, innocent until
proving guilty unless you're Donald Trump, in which case it's guilty until they find you guiltier.
And, but this Sean at Kirkoff, he was a, she was FBI. The her boyfriend, Daniel Dickert,
was a capital police officer. I didn't know that. Did you? I did not. Huh. In that interesting.
Anyway, so they come out and they say the FBI is like, no, no, no, it wasn't her. There's no
possible way it could be her. We've got video of her playing with her puppy at home that things
she didn't have a cat. And, and so she's not what? Nothing. She's done see my cat purse. No, she does.
And so they went after this guy named Brian Cole. You may be aware of that. And Brian Cole, of
course, didn't fit any of the, any of the analysis to Steve Baker and Johanemann did.
But they're like, no, Joe Cole, excuse me, Brian Cole did this. Brian Cole, Jr. Who was autistic.
And they've gone through his phone. There's nothing that
hides him to it. But anyway, yeah, why bother? Why, why, why, why yourself down with details? Then
we find out that back on November 6th of last year, Ms. Kirkoff was interviewed by the FBI and
took a polygraph examination. She was asked two relevant questions. One, did you place those
pipe bombs in two? Did you place those pipe bombs that evening? And she failed the polygraph.
Now, to be fair, and quite honestly, polygraphs are not admissible in court.
Now, because they can be, you can defeat them, which I'm always reminded of Barney Miller and the
episode, what was the character's name? It played by Steve. Gosh, what was his name?
Anyway, so he was like a really chill character on Barney Miller. And they hook him, he's like,
I can beat that. They hook him up to a polygraph and he starts talking about how he was born on
another planet. And he was this and that he's telling the truth. And it was, you know, pretty amazing
that these things can be, they can be played and they can be overcome. They can be cheated.
But she did, in fact, fail the lie detector test. This is a court document that was put out there
by, hold on a second, which account was this attributed to? This was Kyle Serifin.
And his summation of this post basically was,
vindication, the FBI covered up a current CIA employee's failed polygraph failure to two simple
questions. Did you place them? Did you place those pipe bombs that evening? And then Kyle Serifin's
like, hey, Patel, Bongino, you got some spain to do. And Steve Baker says, you know, to all of those
who criticized and attacked me these last five months, I forgive you. I do not forgive Bongino
or Cash Patel. I demand Patel's dismissal immediately. Lots more to come. And so there is a lot
of dissent and disagreement in that part of the universe. Could this have had, it could just be
one of the reasons or part of the reason that Bongino left the FBI? I don't know. You tell me,
I do not know. I know him, but I don't know. I don't, I'm not, I'm not asking him. I don't plan
on asking him. He probably wouldn't answer. Right. Yeah. So, and remember, anybody with a family
is vulnerable because just in case you didn't know or didn't realize or hadn't thought about it,
if the machine in DC doesn't like you and thinks you are a threat to its existence,
they'll kill you. They won't think twice about it. Which is really kind of scary when you think
about it, because who was I about the Bethy not last night? I was discussing the fact that yes,
the United States of America is a fabulous country. It's freedom Friday here in the Daily
Mojo. And it's great to live. I would rather live in this country than any other country.
But we have the illusion of freedom. Yeah. I mean, to a great extent, if you just mind your
peas and cues and you go on about life, you don't cause too many ripples. Yeah, the illusion holds
if you mind your peas and cues. Yes. If you step out a line, though, in a way that could threaten
the system, they will take you down the uphill. They've taken down presidents. They've put
presidents six feet under. So you do what you want. Just don't cross that line and we're all good.
And the blaze was pressured to take down the the story. Worthy by the FBI. Interesting. I'm told
I could I get in court and swear that? No, I couldn't, but I've been told.
And it's been an interesting little journey here. And the biggest the biggest
issue with all of this is that Brian Cole is sitting in a jail cell.
Yeah. His liberty has been taken away from him
because they say he did it. And I challenge you to go look at the evidence that was put forth by
Steve Baker and Joe Hanuman. And you decide you decide if Brian Cole fits the the gate analysis.
And all of the other parameters surrounding the J6 bomber. And again, remember that
the machine the investigation machine was able to find people who were just in the vicinity
of the Capitol on January 6th. They were able to find people who were just, you know,
they may not even they they could pinpoint your location in a big square around the Capitol.
And they hunted you down. And in some cases, they put you in prison.
But for whatever reason, they could not find this person who was putting these pipe bondsman
in place, even though that person is clearly seen on video using their cell phone.
But for some reason, they could not find this one person. It is amazing that the technology
broke down right around this little person right here. And who was it that called in the the tip
about the pipe bombs? Do you remember that? I don't remember that. No. I want to double check
the before I say it because it was a person. Let's see, the FBI is a very cold five investigation
plate. The person who actually called in the hey, there's a bomb. I think there's a pipe bomb
back here behind I think it was a laundromat, right? That person happened to work in the federal
government as well. I can't find the I can't find their name. We've talked about them before.
But wasn't was there a pipe bomb behind a laundromat? No, no, no, the she no she was going home
for lunch or going to the laundromat from lunch or something. It was a laundromat. She spotted
the one over and she just happened to spot it. And I she is a she somehow works in again,
all the details. If you if you read the story, I'm assuming it's still up at the place. I don't know.
Maybe they may have removed it. But they may not have. Take a look, you decide.
Right. But it's one of those things that's been swept under the rug. It's just and this Brian
Cole is that woman named prison, Carlin Younger. And she was a first person discovered and reported
the pipe bomb located outside the Democratic National Convention headquarters. And I think she was
she said I happened to look down by sheer look and noticed a tangle of wires near a recycling
bed. Yeah, weird. Just weird. I think you're Eric is they use the TSA to follow people flying
who were around DC on January 6th, three years. Yes, they did. The autistic kid did it.
It's it flies in the face of any common sense whatsoever. It's it's crazy. It really is crazy.
But I can't tell you what to think. You're married. Only your wife can do that.
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All right. According to my good friend and colleague,
G-Rock, the story about the pipe bomber is still over on the blaze website. So you can take a look
over there and do your own, do your own thinking decide for yourself. Um, I love. I really,
I like Alex Dine. I was going to say I love him, but I didn't own that well. Um, so I just like him
a lot in the home. Uh, he was, uh, was this in Canada? He was at, he was at one of them,
their parades and gatherings of all the people who are out there protesting, uh, the bad stuff.
You know, the bad, uh, like the kid we heard yesterday, who's a, you know, has heard that Trump is
making it illegal to be trans. Yeah. And uh, Alex Dine goes out, dresses up as a trans native man
of color. He is as an argument. And the, the best part of this is watching the other guy,
because the other guy, I think knows he's being played, but doesn't really know how to fight it,
because what he is saying is is equally stupid. Exactly. As what Alex Dine is saying. And it is
gold, Jerry Gold. I'm trans indigenous trans indigenous. Are you, are you, are you
cis American? Uh, I'm trans indigenous for ice. We love ice. We love ice. We love ice to pour
them all. You're all trespassers on our land. Well, trans indigenous people are indigenous people,
and you're all trespassers on our land. And we want boving out to deport all of you guys. We love
ice. Transnatives love ice. We love you ice. We love ice. The trans nation. Trans
nation. The trans nation. The salad as cis nations. You're not trans native phobic, are you?
No. Okay. I'm just checking. No. You're a cis American. I'm trans indigenous. You really
need to check your privilege, because you're talking to a beautiful trans indigenous person of color.
I believe that I am. Yeah. He does not know what he has no idea. He is stuck. He can't say anything
against it. No. I am gender fluid. And if you criticize my gender fluidity, you are you're
you're a fluid home phobic. I am trans indigenous man of color. Okay, where in the hell is the fire?
It's New York, dude. Is it New York? It looks like it. It looks like it has big buildings. Yeah,
it looks like it. Maybe it's Toronto. And the sirens are constant there.
They echo. I'm trying to educate you. My name is walking Tomahawk.
Walking Tomahawk. Nice to meet you. Walking Tomahawk and Chad here. Out supporting ice.
His name would be Chad wouldn't it? Out supporting ice. Look at Chad's face. That's
sums Chad up right there. How do you combat the ridiculousness of what Alex Stein is saying you
can when you yourself are saying really stupid stuff. They have what they have no authority over
our land. They have no authority over our land. Eric and people when I say we love ice.
We love ice and trans indigenous people are indigenous people and this is my land.
They can you check your privilege because you're talking to a beautiful trans pigmented trans
indigenous man of color. What do you mean by trans pigmented? I was assigned white
amber. This is like a Carol Burnett show. Well then nobody can put those of you under 100
Carol Burnett was funny and she had a show. But they can't keep a straight face.
By my parents bigoted doctor but I identify as native American. Okay. Transnatives are natives.
And we're just as valid as systems. Yeah. Sound familiar.
It's genius because what their arguments are so effing stupid.
And he knows it. Chad knows it. Chad knows this is dumb as hell. But Chad can't say anything
about Chad being paid. Who knows? Is Chad being paid because a lot of them were being paid.
Who was it that did the young kid? I say young kid. Probably in his 30s.
The days they slip by so quickly. He was at one of these rallies and he
was doxing the people who were there running it because on their on their profiles on LinkedIn,
it said what they were. They're like political protestor for hire blah blah blah. So he wasn't like
saying anything that they didn't already have out there in the in the ether. He was just pointing
it out. And one of the dudes was paying protesters. Kind of like we saw in California with the
cigarettes and beer for votes. Yeah. So there's that. Bob T. Garden in the in the rumble chat.
Yes. As a matter of fact, it is Alex Stein. And that's why I was saying it's Alex Stein.
What a chat. Thank you, Wade. What a chat. Does he have an equity card? That's a good question,
Cara Boy. It is just freaking amazing. Yes, Steve Landisburg. Thank you,
dues five. Our Asian representative, which is odd that the Asian representative would
from our Asian delegation would remember Steve Landisburg, who I believe is a Jew or was a Jew,
correct? I mean, with a name like Landisburg has to be. Am I right? Okay.
Doesn't that make sense? Landisburg, do you? Is that a Jewish name? Really? I don't know. Honestly.
I mean, nothing more Jewish would be land in Stein. Okay. All right. Steve Landisburg. He
played great character on Bonnie Miller. And he was just really chill. And he sat down. They hooked
him up to the polygraph test. And he spewed a bunch of lies. I'll see if I find that clip so we can
get kicked off some other platform. And he was able to overcome the stupidity of the of the
polygraph test. But again, again, it's not what we it's not what we all know. It's what we can prove
in court. Like is is flunky about what's his name? Fauci? Is he ever going to be convicted?
Is he ever going to see jail time? No. No. Does he deserve it? Absolutely.
For what he has done. But the good outweighs, does it? Because not if you read Kennedy's book
about the real doctor, Fauci. I mean, he's our own personal amangola. Be proud. Will Hillary
and or Bill Clinton never see the incident? Nope. They will never see the inside of a prison.
Of course not. None of these people who are so guilty of the things that we know they've done
will ever see justice in that sense. Because it's not what we know. It's what we can prove in court.
And can we prove it in court? I guess given enough time and resources we could. But other than that,
no, we could not prove it in court. No way. It's you know, it's good Friday. Ron,
you know, the reason that we call it good Friday? No. Because in old English,
we make sure it's old English. Old English good met holy. It kind of changes the way when you
think about saying, hey, good morning, holy morning. Yeah. It's going to freak out all the pagans.
Primary linguistic expression in older English, middle English, and earlier the word good had an
absolute, excuse me, obsolete meaning of holy pious or sacred when referring to religious
observances or days set apart for God. Good Friday basically means holy Friday. And that
so we have middle and old English. Then what was it? After middle, after middle, after old English and
middle English, what came after that? Do you remember? No. Did you pay any attention?
I don't know. In English? So you had old English. You had middle English. I can't believe you didn't
get this one wrong. You have young English? No, no, no. If you have old English and middle English,
then of course you have you have modern English. I see. I see what you did. I got you though.
I didn't. By the way, we're being corrected. I just want you to know that was not Alex Stein.
Who is it? Josh Cedar. Looks like Alex Stein. It kind of does, but it's not him apparently.
If you go to Josh Cedar, if you go to his work out that actually, Josh Cedar, yeah.
Actually, the funny thing is I looked at Josh Cedar and I thought, what does he have
Alex Stein on there? He does look a lot like Alex Stein, but it's the tattoos that gave him away.
Yeah. Yeah. So I don't know why you sent it to me instead of Alex Stein. I've never seen this
before in my life. Okay. You see what he does to me? He sends me something and he says,
hey, hey, check this out. And then he hangs me up on the clothesline. Wow. I know, right?
You see even your shock that your own behavior. Wow. I'm just going to take a minute back or
whatever you ever know. This is I did not hang you out on the clothesline. Only feels that way. Yeah.
You want a spanking after the show? You please. Again. How many do you need? How many do you
need? I'm starting to think you do this on purpose just sometimes I do. Yeah, I'm going to leave
right there. That's what I'm going to do.
Talking big talk about big, wild, daily mode.
We're chasing that American drink. Daily mode.
All right. I'm going to risk a great risk of personal reputation. This is another Josh.
He's a cedar or cider? He's a one probably.
Oh, a minute ago. You thought it was Alex Stein. Hey, I see you the cedar. It's not what I said. No,
I'd say Josh Cedar. Go ahead. Is it cedar? I don't know.
No. This one is called blind man confirms suspicion.
All right. Are we going to be sorry? I don't know. Probably not.
He's on it. I hate it. I do that to make it go. No, it doesn't. Blind man confirms suspicion.
I do not know what's going to happen here. This is making me just making me nervous.
I don't know. Yeah. I'm with the blind leaders of America constantly knocking or the blacks.
Okay. And someone made me aware of the fact that you might have some flags flying in your front yard.
Yeah, I do. Okay. I just had a question if you could help me.
What? Are you white?
Yes, I'm white. You can see that.
Actually, I can't. I'm transblind. I was assigned sighted birth by my parents bigoted doctor,
but I identify as not being able to see. And I just had one more question. Are you middle-aged
by any chance? Yeah, again, you can see that. I can't. And I just wanted to make sure that
a middle-aged white liberal lived here. So thank you. Are you like here to cause problems because
I will totally call the fucking police. Excuse me, but you see a black man on your porch and
you automatically assume I'm here to cause problems. Get the fuck off my porch from calling the police
trans whatever. Calling the police, that sounds racist to me. Oh, and now you're a transphobe.
You're going to call the police on a trans pigmented blind person. Yeah, I am. So get the
okay, I guess black lives don't really matter. Is that real?
Is it real? I don't know. It seemed like it could have been real. It's all I'm saying.
I like this guy. Josh Cider, according to Ron, official.
I feel freedom. I feel freedom. I feel freedom. I feel freedom. I feel freedom.
We got a spicy crowd out there this morning. Yeah, Phil. I got bad news for you, Ron.
If you want that spanking, it, fortunately, it's going to be done by Byron. No. Oh, no. Yeah. Byron
knows got two big of boobies. I'm out. Ron, you know those aren't real, right? Yes, Bradley.
No, I wasn't sure. Because you're all excited when you're for a song. That's being real.
Right. Thank you. Okay. What should, Phil, what do you think? Did, did, did, did Christy know
about, I think this? I think absolutely. Look, how are you going to have those kind of
implements in your possession somewhere in the home, where your wife is? Now, I don't,
I don't have stuff like that. So I don't know how to hide it. And I'm pretty sure he doesn't either.
Ron has. How do you hide it? Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. He said there's a little
light that lights up over here. Don't talk about it. I know. I apologize. And I was just
kidding to anybody who thought that maybe Ron would actually do something like that. Yeah.
Total just said, we were just joshin. So help me understand this. You're married to a beautiful
woman like Christy known. You have money. You, even if you wake up and say, you know what? I'm
tired of her. I don't want to do anything. You can go find actual women. You don't have to dress
up like a weirdo. And yet he chooses to dress up like a weirdo. But, you know, I, and I support,
if you want us to do that, and it is, and that's, I have no problem. You do, I do you. I mean,
we've all got there's all every one of us has something in our, in our closet that it's like,
you would not be happy if the general public knew about it, which is ironic because the general
public all has their little thing in their closet. They don't want anybody to know about either.
So it's just, but you're right with her. It's like, okay, but what's this say about her?
What is she not into that he's into? Because obviously they are one point they were into
each other, I suppose. Maybe they never work. Bless you. Well, you know, the question, the real
question is, did the affair with Lewandowski precipitate the bimbofication, or did the bimbofication
cause the affair with Lewandowski? That was a, that was absolutely a trade off. That was a,
you do your thing, and I'll do mine, Boo. Then, then though, then you have to ask the question,
on her background check and her interview for the gig, how did they not find that?
Well, I think it's simple. I think they probably did and said, look, no one's ever going to believe
this. So let it go. I don't think this is ever going to get anywhere. Oh, by the way, the husband
of Christy Nome dresses up like a woman with these massive Pete Buttigieg boobs. They're not going
to believe it. Don't worry about it. Let it go. That's probably what I think happened.
Do you? I just realized something. You've not seen a lot of criticism from anybody on the left
of her at this point. Have we? I mean, unless I'm missing it, there's not been some widespread.
Hey, look like Bondy. No, no, Bondy got it all in one day, but Nome didn't get in. Right.
But Nome didn't. It's because you've been a random leftist on Twitter. You know, just the guy with
10 followers. Oh, look at Christy Nome. See, she was against trans rights, but you haven't seen
anything coordinated. No. And because again, like Josh Cider, who I think is Alex Stein, because
we've never seen the two of them in a room together at the same time. I just, my opinion,
ought to be yours, that they, they, they, they, they can't criticize him. They can't criticize
Byron Nome, because they're out there. I mean, when you identify as a butterfly, it's pretty hard
to come at somebody who just likes to stick balloons up their shirt. And then what is it he likes to?
Oh, it's the, the women that he pays online are the ones who have like the, the, the grotesque
to some body modifications, like the, you know, like tiger woman or whatever.
Right. That's the, that's the part that I think no one's paid attention to is that he was,
was it 25k? Yeah. Something like that. Yeah. Which, which you know, if they say 25k, it was
a hundred, it was a hundred thousand dollars that he was just paying out to these people who
get in there and do, I don't know what they do on their, on their webcam. Not really any
my business, but I'm fascinated. And she had to know, I mean, you, you can't spend that kind of
money and, and rather have not, no, but it does explain why she's bought from Lewandowski. Absolutely.
And now it must have opened secret. Help me understand this. So he dresses up like this,
but then he pays these women, I guess, to look at them. So I don't just see one, I, I don't get it.
I don't get it because I could understand, okay, well, he's paying because he wants to have a
conversation or look at, look at women that he likes. Okay, I get that. That's a normal male thing to
do. But why are you then dressing up as them? I don't, you know, that here, here is a,
a, this is a meme that I think is, it says, Bimbo. Oh, why isn't that? No, I just wanted to show
the image. I don't want to save it. Hang on a second. Let me see if I can get this one over here.
Copy image address, put it over here and see if it will display because this is, I think, kind of
the timeline. Yeah, there we go. So this is the process of Bimbofication according to somebody.
So you get your normal woman who gets some enhancements, who gets more enhancements,
who gets more enhancements, who ends up looking like she has a Kim Kardashian butt.
Which, that one baffles me because I do not understand that either. Why you want to butt the
size of a locomotive? But hey, I see what you did there, Brains. Sorry for the locomotive reference.
But I don't understand that one. I mean, I guess, but again, you know, there's a lot of things
each of us are into that the other person will go, well, you're what? You want to do what?
All right, this is going to cost you big time. Ron, here's that all the time. Whatever.
Yeah. Oh, light just flashed. Sorry. Anyway, it's just, it's a weird, she had to know,
how did she get it past the the interviewers and, you know, what was that a real,
what is that a real liability in her job at the Department of Homeland Security?
Could she have, but you, I mean, because you, you can't rape the willing and she already knew about
it. So if it got out, she'd be like, yeah, well, well, kind of what she's doing now. And I would,
I would guess that among the top people, so you think about her Marco Rubio and so on,
you probably didn't have as much, you know, full throttle vetting as you may have for other people
because they're generally known quantities. The Christian home has been governor of South Dakota
for eight years and she told so much in her book, so what she probably shouldn't have told,
you name it, so you probably say, okay, well, do we really need to go do a whole lot here before
putting her in this role? Probably not because most of that would be found out. And frankly,
you know, I could see her also saying, look, he's involved in a bunch of weird stuff. I don't like it.
I think it's absurd. If it comes out, that's on him. That's not anything that I'm part of. So
if it gets exposed, there you go. And I could certainly see that, especially if the marriage is
breaking down. Right. But apparently they've been okay with it for each now. Maybe this is what
precipitates the, the big D might be. Right. But it's like what we learned about Bill and Hilary
after he was out of office about the the secret servicemen that would, or the guards, I guess,
at the time that with the, I can't remember if he was governor or president when he would ride
in the car, but he'd lay down on the back floorboard somehow and get covered up with a blanket.
And his, his secret service or other protection would sneak him out of the ground so he'd go do his
thing. And you know, she knew about that. Hilary knew about that. Look at them. They're still in love.
Yeah. Well, maybe that was there. That's exactly what they wanted. She wanted him out of the
house. He wanted to be out of the house. And there you go. And I actually think that's probably true.
Because that also always struck me as more marriage of convenience. And she wanted upward
mobility. And he wanted some kind of appearance of stability. Because I don't think even as good
a politician as he was in Arkansas when he was young, if he was just, you know, Mr. Wildcat that
they'd say, okay, well, we'll let you run the state. Right. Right. And it's the only thing that
explains Janet Reno's ability to sneak into the place to see Hilary when he was gone. So
she's dead, right? I think she is. Yeah.
But I'll no longer. I'll never forget Janet Reno's dance party. I got to say that was probably one
of the best Saturday nightlife skits when she finally appeared on it. Remember that? Yeah.
Vagely. I remember. Yes. But it rings a bell. She has been dead, by the way, for 10 years.
Wow. Wow. Time flies when you're having fun. Doesn't it? Wow.
It's amazing. Sure. Whatever it is that we're having.
What? Why? What did you want to cover first? Because I can't remember. And my notes are a
jungle of stuff. Well, since we started to mention her name, let's talk about Pam Bondi.
I will say, first of all, I'm a big Pam Bondi fan. So I am incredibly heartbroken that she's gone.
But I will say after having listened to a lot of the conversation that's taken place over the
last 24 hours or less than 24 hours, it is really apparent that she and her DOJ were not very
active in terms of what President Trump's priorities were for the agency. So first of all,
you got to think about, yes, there's been discussion. Hey, he wanted her to prosecute more of the
people who were enemies of him. But let's also remember, I don't like to characterize it that way.
I like to point out that yes, they were enemies of Trump himself, but they were also enemies
of the country because of what they were doing. And you've got to think about the Alvin Braggs
of the world, the Latisha James of the world, the Fanny Willis of the world and all of them.
What they did was so scary in that they said, we are going to now use the legal system to take out
our opposition and do it so publicly. This wasn't some kind of, okay, well, maybe we found something
that could actually be actionable. Someone put their hand where he wasn't supposed to. And so
here you go, they actually wanted to bring somebody down and they proved the ability to
prevent the legal system in such a way that it is now unrecognizable and no action was taken on.
Well, and again, it's not like none of this was happening prior because it was, it's what happened
to Nixon going back and looking at that. It's what it has happened repeatedly throughout it.
It's just no one has ever brought it into the light like Donald Trump did, which is another,
I mean, he, he, that's why they hate him because he's exposed so many of the games and the tricks
and the warfare that are used in Washington and in government around the world. They,
they really hate him for that, which is why they were willing to kill him.
Yeah. At least try on more. Yeah. I mean, they don't eff around. They will take you out if you
are a threat to the machine and he was a constant and still is a threat to the machine and they will,
they're not going to, they haven't just decided to stop trying to kill him. They just, he's got
better protection now. And with her, with Pam Bond, is that mean that she is, is she really a good
guy? Well, I, you know, it's sad. I think it's almost seemed like from the beginning that she was
a little bit overwhelmed. Now, I don't know if that was because she was a late scratch because,
of course, the, um, what's his name from also from Florida was the first Mac Gapes was the first
nominee. And then of course they pulled that quickly. And so she got inserted in. So that's one
question. But number two, I don't think that she was necessarily a bad person or a deep stator.
But I don't think that she was prepared for everything that they were going to throw at her,
which means this is pretty much the second attorney general that Trump has had that had the
same issue. Now, to her credit, what she did much better than Jeff Sessions is she didn't let
things get out of hand and let the monster run her. That's what happened with Jeff Sessions and
how we ended up getting Mueller and Rod Rosenstein and all of those guys in the first place.
She didn't let things get out of hand. But at the same time, think about some things. You had
Alina Habba, one and Lindsey Alligan. These were, uh, district attorneys that were appointed or
US attorneys that were appointed. And then the judges managed to throw them out. And nothing
was done to them for that. You had the whole thing with the Epstein files. They're absolutely
had to be more coordination on the Epstein files because while the the OJ didn't get out of hand,
the Epstein issue certainly has gotten out of hand for Trump. And that's one of the reasons why
if you get on social media, they're all running around the crazy leftists. Oh, Trump, is this
Trump? Is that well, there never was anything, but the way it was handled was terrible. And so I think
it was just more being overwhelmed than being a bad person. You mentioned Mueller and the fact that
when, when he died, because I went, when, when Mueller died with two weeks ago, and Trump, Trump's
response was good. He won't be able to hurt any more innocent people. And yeah, at first blush,
I mean, your first reaction, if you're a human being, you're like, but then you go, wait a minute,
he's right. I mean, Mueller did not do good things when he was going after Trump, whatever,
if he was, if he was the puppet, if he was the mindless puppet of the, of the FBI investigation,
or was he genuinely a bad guy? And I don't know because I didn't know him, but it certainly seems
that if he was aware of his actions, that he was not a good guy. And is that's another situation
where you heard nothing from the left going, I can't believe Donald Trump is great because Mueller
was a white cis male, so they can't defend him. It's, this is all, it's crazy when you start
scratching the surface of all this stuff because that's why you didn't get defended. If you had been
a black woman, holy cannolis, they would have been all over him. Or with, what's her faith,
face Ginsburg, Ruth Vader Ginsburg? Yeah.
Remember what he said about her? Oh, I'm sorry. You know, yeah. And, you know, and she,
to her credit, she did do, she was a pioneer in a lot of ways. I didn't agree with all of her
decisions, but he didn't say, good, she can't hurt anymore innocent people.
I agreed with Trump on, on what is Mueller statement for two reasons. First of all, I just,
and this is a core thing with me. If you don't like somebody when they're alive,
don't start saying nice things about them when they're dead. It's just hypocritical.
If they're bad to you, if you don't have a good relationship, oh my gosh, oh, it's so terrible
that that person said no, that makes you a hypocrite. But secondly, if you were someone who went
after me and my family and tried to tear me down in every way, in public, in front of the entire
world, do you think my reaction would be, oh my gosh, oh, he was such a wonderful guy.
Oh, just a peach. It's so sad. He's gone. I mean, so the idea of saying that somebody who was a
true existential threat to you, and you're just going to say, okay, well, you know, it's fine.
It's so sad. That also would be absurd. But, you know, one thing about Ginsburg, because you
bring up Ginsburg, what I thought was the worst about her wasn't her. It was actually the way
the left portrayed her in the last few years and making her out to be this just real left-wing
zealot of a crusader. Was she a left-winger? Absolutely. Was she a left-winger on the bench?
Absolutely. Was she this person who was just making these fierce dissents because she hates
right-wingers? No. She was a jurist and she wasn't a crazy person like we have today.
You mean Jumanji Jackson Brown?
Well, she just seems like she's in another world with her stealing a wallet in Japan and then somehow,
I don't get it. I mean, she's trying her best to appear to be a DEI higher when she actually
is a DEI higher. And even Biden said she's a DEI higher and she tried to get out of it by not
knowing what a woman is. Weird. When she said what she said about the
about citizenship, I mean, listening to her say what she and I should have had that clip ready,
but I didn't. It was the most twisted, I wouldn't hold on to say that. This may be it. Let me see.
If I can hit play and see if this is what this is. It's in that explanation. I take Justice
Alito's point and I think he actually makes a good one in the sense that it could be that Justice
Gray emphasized domicile to help the public accept the outcome of I don't know that's it. But yeah,
her if I steal a wallet in Japan and I have a certain, I mean, I listened to that and thought
she's either brilliant, so brilliant that I make you have a allegiance to the country
if you steal a wallet in Japan. Yeah. It was, I mean, it was stunning how how little sense that made
coming from a Supreme Court justice, especially. Yeah. So, but let's think about this. Now,
I want to give a message to all of the liberals out there who love Scandinavia because that's one
thing they like to say they love Scandinavia. I want you to use Katanji Brown Jackson's
reasoning here. Go to a Scandinavian country. All right, steal something and once you do, then tell
them you are now subject to their laws, you're part of the deal, you want the welfare and the free
health care. Go do that. And if they ask you, well, wait a minute, that's not how it works. Say,
no, no, no, it's what Katanji said. You got to take it seriously. Really. I mean, it just boggles the
mind. It, it really, it truly does. And it, it, you try to make sense of it. And it, again, it's
going back to, uh, not Alex Stein, um, what his argument with, you know, the trends,
indigenous, I mean, it's the same. She kind of said the same thing that he did in a, in a way,
because at the end of it, you're like, I, I feel like I was just giving the plot to the matrix.
It didn't be, you know, because it made no sense. And you think, okay, I must be the one out of
a step here. I must be the moron because this is a Supreme Court justice in the greatest country
in the world. And so she, I mean, she didn't just get there by being stupid. There's no way that
happened. That, that couldn't possibly happen. She must be just super duper smart and I being
a lowly, um, one of the great unwashed, I just, I don't have the brain cells to comprehend the
brilliance of this woman. When in actuality, she's, uh, apparently an idiot.
You're actually proving two important things. First of all, remember what Rush said about the
Democrat Party itself, that there were no rules. They were just traditions. And on the left, so not
just the Democrat Party, but the left in general, there are no core principles and there are no truth
there's just desires. What do we want? What is our goal to accomplish? And therefore, whatever
that is, that's right. So that's how they can get away with a man putting a dress on and saying he's
a woman. Well, because it changes things politically for them in their favor or, uh, illegal aliens
coming over here and just leeching off the system and munking everything up. No, that's fine. Why?
Because it's politically beneficial to them. Right versus wrong doesn't matter. Principles
don't matter. That's it. So what you really have is her sitting there saying, I am going to find a
way to get what I want. And I'm going to say whatever it takes to get what I want. There is no
legal reasoning. There is no tradition. There is nothing. There's just what I want and I will use
words to get me there. So that's important. Number one, but number two, look at what is actually
happening here. How many other people out there in the country hear this kind of thing and say,
well, wait a minute. If a Supreme Court Justice is saying it, she must be right. I must be too stupid
to get this. I must be. And that's what happens. That's the way they make these inroads.
So we've got to be confident enough in ourselves and what we know and what we believe in to stand up
and say, wait a minute. That's not the case. And I'm not going to go along with it and have good
reasons for doing so. I want to give Ron Phillips a gold star. He's not napping today. He's not
cruising eBay. He's not on Grindr. He looked up the quote. And I love you, Ron. I just, I do,
and we're going to read that quote right after this whole on the Daily Mojo.
Thank God it's Friday. Hey, where are the white women at? The Daily Mojo. We fired them. That's
where they are. See over in the rumble chat room here.
Phone test 79 says I fight the rumble feed every day. Is it giving you problem?
But I think rumble, yeah, I think rumble gives people problems all the time. I don't know why.
In what sense? Sometimes it cuts off. Resets itself. I don't know why.
I'm not there. It doesn't do that to me. Apparently, it just doesn't have the great unwashed
time. I don't hang out with those people over there. I have no idea what they go through on a daily
basis. Subit-to-petoo. See, marina in the woods, my motto, no need to jump out of a perfectly
good airplane. That's a good, yes, I concur with my good friend and colleague over on the X.
Penny Girl says Ms. Kirkoff was not FBI. She was Capitol Police too. Sorry, okay, thank you.
She was also on the balcony in J6 shooting people with less than lethal rounds.
I did not know. Thank you, Penny Girl. That is fat. And that just adds another layer to
it was her. I mean, that's the part that really pisses me off is that they've got this Brian
Cole kid in jail. And it makes no sense. And now I don't trust Casper-Tel.
And I wonder if that's why Dan Lungino left because he looked at all this and went holy shit,
there's another damn thing I can do about any of this. But he doesn't want to say that out loud
because then he has influence over people. And then you've got millions of people going,
holy shit, there's nothing we can do about this. We've got to give up and you can't do that.
I mean, you see it differently? No, I think that you're making a very good point in that
one thing and this, you know, goes a little bit to Pam Bondy as well is a lot of people on our side
and a lot of people who came along for the ride. And by the way, that's not pejorative. There's
just a lot of people aren't necessarily conservative patriots, but they decided to follow President
Trump and the MAGA movement. Don't have the confidence that they need in the DOJ, the FBI,
and so forth. And they are really looking for this administration to rebuild that. Obviously,
that confidence had been destroyed for years prior, not just during the Biden regime, but going
back decades. And so that is one thing that whoever remains after this reshuffle is going to have
to do and that needs to be a top priority. And I will say the news coming out about, you know,
being unable to identify the bullets with Charlie Kirk and so forth, that hasn't helped. Because
whether you are pro or anti-Candace Owens, for example, the fact that she spent the last few months
saying, hey, there's a problem here. And now it looks like official sources saying, hey, there's
a problem here. That's not good.
Ron, we bring the quote back up, please. Yes, sir. Because we, and this is Jumanji Jackson Brown
reading this, it's allegiance, meaning they can control you as a matter of law. I can also rely
on them, if my wallet is stolen to, you know, under Japanese law, go and prosecute the person who's
stolen it. So there's this relationship based on, even though I'm a temporary traveler, I'm just
on vacation in Japan, I'm still locally owing allegiance in that sense. Is that the right way
to think about it? And if so, doesn't that explain why both temporary residents and undocumented
people would have that kind of quote, unquote, allegiance just by be, just by virtue of being in
the United States, end quote. And this was to justify given the illegals goodies, right?
Yeah. Now, here's, here's a question. If I'm arguing with Katanji, not, not as a attorney,
because you know, there's rules and how you have to talk to them. But if I'm just sitting
across from her, I would say, hey, look, do you think the Japanese people want your allegiance?
If you're over there stealing wallets, you know, give me a break. Do you think they would say
we, you now have some kind of allegiance to us because you're in our country and you've committed a
crime? Would that, would that, and no one would say, yes, I can't think of very many countries,
anybody in them who would say, yeah, that's, that's exactly what we, what, you know what,
you have allegiance to us now. You have allegiance to us because you're now a common criminal.
Oh, yeah, that's great. Well, what you want to say, though, is if you're,
is a person, I was she saying that if I get my wallet stolen or if I steal a wallet?
No, you steal it. Okay. She's just saying that you're in this country. Therefore,
they, the country has some kind of control over you. And therefore, by virtue of that, you
have some type of allegiance to that country. Therefore, yeah, there's a lot of things
right now when, all right. So now, when you say it that way, I'm like, okay, if I squint
and, and, and suck out half my brain cells, that kind of makes
a, some sense. Well, that's why I put this response up. Right. Yeah. It's, yeah. It was
insanely idiotic things. Yeah. And from a Supreme Court justice is the amazing thing.
Is she doing for Supreme Court justices? What Obama did for black presidents?
That's a great question. I know my friend Pam, who's also black, she's like, I, you know,
she was not proud of Obama once he was in there. She's like, he just set us back for, you know,
decades and not centuries. And is she doing the same thing? I mean, thank goodness for,
um, I was going to say Clarence Clemens, but he's in the history band Clarence Thomas. Yeah.
Yeah. Same thing. Well, you know, at least he balances her IDSE. Yeah. I don't, I don't look at,
and this is one of the things that really wrinkles black liberals when they talk to me is I don't
look at myself as being part of any group unless I actively choose to be in that group.
And skin color does not create an allegiance. It doesn't create control as Katanji might say.
So I don't think it is any kind of a setback or reflection on anyone else because of their skin
color, anything like that. She's just an individual who number one does not have the intellect that
maybe has been imputed to her. And number two, even if she does, she's just an individual who's
driven to get to certain ends regardless of what the path she takes to get there. So either
way, just somebody who shouldn't be on the Supreme Court. I want to give you a gold star like I
just gave Ron because you so eloquently said she's stupid. You did. I mean, that was a,
that was a way of telling somebody to go to hell in which they actually look forward to the trip.
That was amazing. Before I forget, because you wanted to, in regard to Pambondi,
you wanted to bring up this swallwell connection.
Right. What is that now? This, this is very interesting because the number of outlets,
including I think it was the Daily Mail, have been suggesting that Pambondi and Eric Swallwell
are friends or have some kind of a friendly relationship and that she supposedly tipped him off
that the FBI was trying to release documents related to his relationship with Feng Feng.
And in the past week, you know, there's been all the chatter out there and he's been denying it.
Oh, well, or his campaign. Oh, no, we're, we don't think we're under investigation. Anything
like that. But the story has continued to linger and there hasn't been any evidence. Nobody's
been putting out pictures saying, Hey, look, here's Pambondi and Eric Swallwell hanging out together
or over at Gavin Newsom's French laundry. But this is persisted over now two days. And that is
believed to be one of the reasons why President Trump gave her the he felt.
I was trying to find that the Daily Mail is a website that has a lot of moving parts on it.
And boy, is it suck down computer resources? But yeah, so the, that's the other, it's the attorney
thing. Attorneys who will fight all day and this is always piss me off about attorneys.
I mean, I love attorneys. Don't get me wrong. But, you know, they'll, they'll, they'll, they'll
holler at each other and call each other names and court and then after we they go out to dinner
and have a drink and, uh, right, they'll, it's like members of Congress. Huh, weird. Uh, that,
that's why they're all, it's one big party with wearing different colors. And, right, it's,
it's irritating because they do think that they're better than all of us. They think they know more
than all of us. And they know what's right for all of us. But Bondi being pals with Swahwell.
I mean, I, I, I, I don't seem like like my bedfellows. No, I granted people can be friends because
we all know we have those unlikely friends. But it is concerning if that continues to be a narrative
because number one, where did it come from? Number two, for all this time. So she's been there for
over a year, year and a half. We haven't heard anything about Pam Bondi being friends with Eric Swahwell
but now it's coming out. And then why is it coming out in relation to the whole thing thing? I don't
think at least not that I've heard yet that there's anything explosive about the fact that he was
involved or attempted to be involved because I don't believe he actually was with this woman and
may have been passing some kind of secrets if he had them. If, you know, unless it's something that
actually gets him arrested, I don't think that would stop him from competing in the California
governor's race. I don't think he'd voluntarily drop out. So that seems to be nothing burger. So
the question is, is this some way of just smearing her on the way out the door or is there something
to it? And it is worth looking into because of the persistence of the rumor. And I haven't heard
anything around DC about this, which is very interesting because it seems like a lot of the secrets
tend to get mentioned from time to time. What is it? I just heard about the the governor's race
in California and they are the Democrats are infighting over the debate. What is it that they are
if you heard about that? Well, what is it? I can't remember now. I just, okay, what are they
arguing over? So they were supposed to be a debate at USC and whatever the criteria was to get
on the stage among the Democrats, it didn't include anyone who was black or female. And therefore,
the Democrats freaked out and said, no, you can't have all of these white men on stage even though
the Democrats elect a lot of white men. So they ended up canceling the debate and trying to
complain about the criteria. So again, something else the left does, they can't have any objective
standards. And once you try to impose one on them, what do they do? They run around and cry like
children. Even the point that they're denying their voters the ability to hear from them.
Who was it that just said, Jerry O'Connell? I think we mentioned him last week that his wife and
daughters beat the shit out of him because he mentioned that they maybe should have had a primary
day. You know, if you'd reversed that, if you'd said, you know, Jerry O'Connell's wife comes out
and says, Jerry beat me because I suggested that they should have a primary. Oh, oh, hell no,
that would be, that would they'd still be talking about that. Jerry O'Connell would have been
run up the flagpole naked and flagged in the in the town square. But because it's a guy coming
out and saying because he did say they physically beat me. He wasn't kidding. It didn't look like
to me because he even quit. He said he was going to quit doing some podcasts because it's like,
you know, I'm being beaten at home. But does anybody, anybody say anything? No, it's a guy. Nothing,
not a word. Yeah. I'm just. Oh, and I go ahead. What? I just want to know what, what is that
household like? You know, it kind of makes me think about maybe Katie Porter's household because
remember she supposedly dumped her ex-husband's head. Was she the same one that was doing her the
girl assistant and had her husband there and they were like dressing up with it. Okay. All right.
All right. Yeah. No, no, no, no. Well, she dressed up as a cat to go for as a costume on the
in a house committee hearing and she's the one with the whiteboard. She's just angry. She
we there's been no sexual anything. She's just angry. Who was the one that had her like little
assistant and it was she was combing her hair. Well, then another porter was a Katie something.
That was a double shot. I'm a star. I gave the comb. I think or eight with the comb.
Wow. I don't remember that one. That's fascinating too. Yeah. Assistant combing. Hey,
let's see. Katie assistant combing hair. Husband naked. Those keywords should do something, right?
Katie Hill. Katie Hill. Oh, that's right. Also from California. Yes. Katie Hill.
I remember her. We took that back. Yeah. Yeah. Sorry. That just tickles me because, uh,
well, or not many of these I can put up on the screen. Hang on a second. Yeah. Let me see if I can
do this one. I think this one is a sufficiently, uh, well, it's to be fair. I can put anything up
there. I just don't want to freak too many people out there. You go. There's a one I can put up there.
Yeah. That was a. That's right. Katie Hill. Katie Hill.
Don't give me wrong. She looks like she'd be fun on a Friday night. Just don't tell her where you live.
That she will hunt you down. Oh, now does this say something? Aren't you a little concerned about
society today? So this is an elected official, right? Then you have Katie Porter dumping the potatoes.
You've got the woman in Virginia who was on, uh, some webcam site having sex. And then you've got
all the teachers who are having sex with the underage boys. Is it just me? Are, are the women doing
things that were usually associated with men in the past? Uh, just some like flipped. Yeah. You
know what I said? Yeah. It is weird. And the teacher, now, maybe they're just putting the hot
ones in the paper, but the teachers who've been doing this are like smoking hot.
Right. The guy in me is like, okay, if I'm, you know, if I'm a, a sophomore junior in high school,
I'm keeping my mouth shut. And that'd be real. Yeah, I'm just, you know, because they made me
make me a human right. Exactly. You're doing what? No way. Yeah, way.
But it's like that. Well, I don't, it's, it's a strange trend. If they were ugly,
we just don't see it as much. And yeah, if it was a guy, I mean, they will filet him open and
you know, he will be, they'll bury him under the jail. But if it's a, if it's a hot chick,
like, and maybe they do get spent, I don't know, after we're not beforehand, or both.
But here's the question. As so many of them, again, we're going back to the whole
Christian home thing. They're married. And why are they going from the married, the guy
they've married? And a lot of them are young. So we're not talking about people
have been in relationships for a long time and start to hate each other. At least we don't
think so. And they're going to the underage boys who can't provide at least in theory anything
for them in terms of financial or even go out with public. You know, you can't go and have
a romantic dinner with your 15 year old student, right? None of that. A lot of them can't even drive.
But yet that's who they're going for. So the question is, is this say something about us as
the guys or them? Because it certainly says something about society. And I don't have answers,
but it needs to be discussed. I mean, I've always said men are horrors,
gay men are super horrors. But now I'm going to have to start throwing in some women there too,
because I'm, you know, some women are horrors. It's not, not offensive if it's true.
It's dry. Yeah. It's, I wanted to, this goes back to our conversation about people not being
able to do anything in Washington, but the national debt that is right. That's a shocking number to
me. $7.2 billion a day is what the national debt is growing by. I mean, that's a, that's a crazy
number. And the one of the fun facts about it is that if you stacked a $7.2 billion bills on top
of each other, it would reach 488 miles into the sky, which is, yep. And that's what,
that's what our national debt is growing every day. Day. And no one is really talking about that.
I mean, there's still, you know, bitching and moaning and complaining over the DHS budget and
all that. So it's not getting fixed. Is it ever getting fixed?
No, it's not. And it ultimately will lead to the collapse of the country and a lot of loss
of what it is that we want as people. The only way that we're ever going to be able to arrest that
problem is if we stop asking the government to do things. And, you know, having been a lobbyist
and been involved in this world, you would be surprised at how many things that even conservatives
go and ask the government to do. You want a tax break on this at the same time. You also want
them to spend money on that. And over time, it grows and grows and grows and grows. And periodically,
somebody will take out something like the, the, what do you call it? The shrimp that we're on
the treadmill. Oh, look, they have shrimp on a treadmill and we paid for this study. Yeah,
that gets out there. But then so many voters will go back and say, yes, we want to borrow money for
this. Or yes, I believe it's great if we give money to these underprivileged people over there who,
by the way, you don't ever want to be anywhere near. You don't want to try to help them yourselves.
You don't want to do anything about it. You want the government to do it. So it's really at the
end of the day us destroying our own country because we will not stand up and look out for ourselves
and our families and those we care about. And you were fairly stern in one of your morning
updates this week about if you know, some people need to get up and get, get out there and do
something. And again, life is tough. Life and it is demanding and it's hard to have a job and
to make and to pay the mortgage and to get the kids to school. And I, but the price we're all
going to pay if, if a significant number of people don't step up is we're going to end up
and with the United States being also ran in the world eventually. It may not be in two years,
may not be in ten, but we're down to a single digit decades, I think.
Yeah. We'll keep in mind too. Becoming an also ran, it's not going to be this. I think
people look back and say, well, England used to be great this world power and now they're just
down to their little islands and this other country, Spain used to be great and now they're just
down to their little area there. It will ultimately mean that your grandchildren or great grandchildren
will have a much lower standard of living than you do now. So you think about some of the things
that are comfortable having a nice-sized home, being able to drive around inexpensively,
you name it, you think $4 gallon gas is bad. Well, wait till it gets to be $7 to $8 a gallon
and it's not because there's a war in Iran. You will start to see these things because so much
of what has made the United States great is because we kept it strong, but the more and more that we
ourselves abdicated from it and just said, we'll let the government hand, let the government,
the government, the government and all we wanted to do is watch our Netflix. That's where we're going
to lose it. It won't be the politicians. It will be us. Do you want to talk about the gaze of
Hormuz in the next segment? Yes, absolutely. Not enough attention is being paid to the gaze of
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And tomorrow we're talking about I have no idea, but we will definitely talk about it.
I did want to welcome Phil Bell, our DC correspondent, not a DEI hire, so don't look down
your nose, Jim. And I wanted to play this for you. A voicemail that a friend of mine got.
And here it is. Hi, so sorry to bother you. My name is Antoine.
I'm raising money for the troubled youth of tomorrow, aka the TYT.
These are children who aren't born yet, but will be troubled youth.
We like to split the donations three ways. The first goes to abortions to prevent the troubled
youth from becoming troubled. The second goes to a bail bonds fund to ensure they are released
from jail when the troubled youth are arrested. The third goes to elected Democrat officials
who we pay for their votes to ensure the troubled youth fund receives tax money from the MAGA lovers.
Can I put you down for, let's say, $1,000 Canadian because we don't want our money to go to
King Trump? Thank you. I don't know how much money you want to give, but I'm all for it.
It's, it makes perfect sense to me, right?
You know, this sad part is that's exactly what they're actually doing.
It's just when you put it that way, you think, wait, is this real, it's really happening?
Yeah, that's what's really happening. Crazy, isn't it? Almost as crazy as this guy,
this particular one is from Dave Rubin Show, Rubin Report, but the interviewer is talking about
and pointing out something fairly important, the Straits of Hormuz. Let me see if I can play
this little trick here. The homophobics that were so focused on the Straits of Hormuz and
the Gays of Hormuz. I agree, yes, for sure. Why do you think so,
wanting to leave the Gays of Hormuz behind? I think it's just history, historically, like, you know,
Gays have always been very discriminated against, which is wrong, and so many levels.
Even in war. Yeah, even in war, it just takes more reform in government, obviously, and then also
educating society. Just feel like if we're going to go inside, we can't leave the Gays people behind.
I don't think we should go inside at all, but if we're going to,
is it Gays of Hormuz, we could turn it into Fire Island. For sure.
Okay. She's an actual protester out there. She is a protester. She is a real person out there
taking part in these protests, and she believes that, much like the trans-national gay Indian dude,
who's not Alex Stein. Well, I want to say it right here. I've got a tip for you.
You just played the next Supreme Court Justice nominee during a Democrat administration,
because imagine her sitting right there next to Katangi. Think about what they would come up with then.
We, people who say that we are not going down the Idiocracy road, haven't seen Idiocracy.
It is stunning how much of what we see today was played out in, was that 2003? What was Idiocracy?
I think it was around that time. Idiocracy was 2006. All right. Good grief. That's 20 years ago.
So, yeah, in 20 years, we have really, we've up to game to incredible.
I mean, my judge was prescient in this way. It's funny, but it's also terrifying,
because it really is coming true.
Well, first of all, because you don't know what to say at this point. I did not mean to be,
you got to do it today. I did not mean to be, you got to apologize.
You stopped me to a certain extent, but here's the thing to think about. First of all,
and it's really sad because I hate to join in with memes, but the baby boomer generation really did
a big negative number on our society. However, we also got to ask him educated.
I'm not a baby. Who educated? Yeah, right. It was the silent generation. It's always a generation
before that causes the trouble. And so, as much as we love the silent generation, we love what they
did, they're the ones that created this monster that we're living with today. And that monster has
influenced the millennials and Gen Z to such a great extent. And it's going to be up to those of us
who are not so influenced in order to try to bring them back. And the number one thing we can do
is encourage people to be curious. I don't even need to go out and ask them if they'll embrace my ideas
and become conservative patriots and you name it, but just be willing to listen and ask questions.
Because you can still believe, for example, that whatever it is that you like, I don't know,
global warming is real or something idiotic like that, because I think it's idiotic. But you
could also, at the same time, believe that we should not be taxing people into oblivion. That's okay.
You can have those differing views, but the problem we have are so many people embracing group
think and just saying, I absolutely have to find a way, just like Atonji, to get to this conclusion,
no matter what. And once they're doing that, it'll be impossible to maintain a republic.
This next clip here, this is the same account. This is the originating account. It is
Noka pongo dfr. I'm tragically unhipped, so I don't know what that means. But this is his account.
He's the one who just interviewed the girl about the Straits of Formos. And he also, this is another
one that is just, it's the same obviously Rally. He's talking to just another dude. And well, here it is.
And the Gays of Formos.
Dude, Trump is, oh, goodness. That guy's a piece of shit. Why do you think he's so after the
Straits of Formos and not the Gays? Oh, yeah. Dude, I have no idea how that guy's brain works.
He's got a chicken brain, right? So they say chickens are like a small brain. Honestly, if I can
give you a simple piece of advice, it's like love, man. What's the last time someone's been loved,
you know? Like, it's the last time you've been absolutely loved, you know? Oh, man,
it's been a while, but I know. Yeah, am I quite some time? Are you gay or straight?
I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure. That makes it a bit harder, because otherwise, I invite you to
a... Oh, no, no, no. I'm down to this tonight. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Sure, I'm down to
fucking have a drink. It's up like that. You could watch us.
Oh, no, I'm straight. It's too bad you could come to one of our parties. You could watch us.
You could watch us. He said you could watch us if you'd like. No, I'll have a drink with you.
It's okay. That whole channel is really, it's entertaining quite... Oh, look, there's another
no Kings right there. The no Kings thing is really what... The boggles my mind when I think about
the stupidity or the lack of thinking behind that whole protest. They don't think about the fact
that if Trump was a king, they could not protest. They... I mean, it just doesn't... And when you ask
any of these people, the millions and billions of people who showed up, when you ask them what they
are actually out there protesting, they don't know. Right. And they don't want to. They don't want to.
It's not even that they don't know. It's that they don't want to know and they don't want to think
about it. And I don't understand where that logic comes from, but that's exactly what we're living with.
It's truly baffling that the... First of all, they can vote, which should scare the hell out of
everybody. But the fact that they really do not have a clue about what it is that they don't like.
They just don't know. We just don't like it. And that's what we're going to tell you. And Trump
is a rapist. And that's, you know, that's all I have to say. Because that's really their mindset.
They do not know what they don't like. They just know Trump, Trump, Orange Man bad. And that's exactly
right. But who does to them? They're getting out there. They're going out there. And they are doing
something. That's because they don't have a job most likely. And then we... Yes, you're absolutely
right. That is their job. You're a good point. Thank you for that correction. I told you, Ron,
they're getting paid. I don't know why you told me this. Anyway, we were also discussing before
the program, the fact that there's something about flags. There's something about flags with
these people. Flags are like the hill that they'll die on. They want their flag in front of
the White House. They want their flag. The monument in... Was it Connecticut? That was... Right.
It was a congressional medal of honor, winter, I believe. I can't remember exactly who. But
somebody went in there, took down a bunch of the flags honoring this person and put up the gay flag,
or the pride flag, or the trans flag, or some other flag. And this is the UK story. What's the
what's the issue here? They are banning... So the intimidating flags?
So the background is... It's called... And I found this... I remembered reading about a little bit.
And I found it again on Wikipedia, which was always an interesting excursion into insanity.
But operation raised the colors. And this was an effort by Brits to be patriotic. And this also
went along with pushing back on a lot of the things that have been happening, such as unfettered
illegal immigration into the UK. So what they've been doing is putting up the British...
the British flag itself. So not the entire Union Jack, because that has multiple territories,
including included in it, but just the Red Cross, the British flag, and been putting it all over
the country. And that has, of course, made their left go crazy and say, well, wait a minute.
This is intimidation. You're trying to be mean to the to the illegal aliens that we have here.
So in this case, you have now seen at least one of the council's local councils say that they
are going to try to ban that flag, which represents the British people in that area. Now,
I've remembered this because it's important. And back in 2011, there was a, yeah, 2011,
there was a study that came out that said, seeing an American flag can shift voters toward republicanism.
So it didn't mean that it took a Democrat and made him become a Republican, but after they saw
the American flag, they were more interested in Republicans and Republican candidates just by
seeing the American flag. So the reason why they are so crazy about flags is because they convey
so much that's important. And when you realize that we on the right, we are the side of patriotism
because we love the country. Whenever they see our flag, you start to have a little bit of a shift
and I'll bet the same thing goes on in Britain. It's, this takes me back. And that would explain,
that's steady. That would explain why they're so hot on flags that flags make a difference. They
influence people. And I've always liked the, the rebel flag. And for the life of me, not once in my
life, I've ever, because when I went to high school in the Antelope Valley, our rival was quartill.
They were the quartill rebels. And it was a little rebel soul Confederate soldier running with a,
the rebel flag had the rebel flag on the back of trucks. You had it on the grill, no one ever.
And there were, if I'm not mistaken, there were some black guys who also had the rebel flag sticker
on there. It's like, not once did any of us think, oh sure, it would be nice to have a slave
right about now, which, you know, to be fair, there are times when you wish you did have a slave,
somebody would do all your work and you'd have to pay for them. Because it wouldn't want that,
right? Just because you can. But they don't go, they freak out. Yep. Yep.
You can do that. All you have to do is be a Democrat and then invite some illegal aliens over.
And suddenly, you have effectively the same thing. Sure, you have to pay them a little bit. But
don't worry, they'll have no rights or nothing, right? So there you go. You can still do it.
Man, thank you for opening my eyes. I really, I appreciate that because I was getting a little
down. Now I'm, I feel, I feel back. I just happened to fight. I don't even am not going to play it.
But this is from 10 years ago, the CBS morning news. And I remember the, the fight in South Carolina
over the Confederate flag. Remember that? I don't remember the outcome. Because I was
against them taking it down. Yeah. And they ended up taking it down. I can't remember.
They did. It was Nikki Haley because Nikki Haley, there was a shooting at a black church. And so
then Nikki Haley decided, well, we're going to take the Confederate flag down from wherever it is
or off the state flag, something like that. And I was against it because I said, well, wait a second.
You can't say on one hand that the Confederate flag represents the Democrat party and then say,
well, we're going to make it our issue because then it suddenly became our issue. If it didn't come
down, well, it's the evil Republicans who don't want to take it down. And I said, no, no, no,
you can't do it. Leave it up. It is for the people who actually pay attention to it. It is a part
of their history. And they should be able to enjoy that part of their history. It should not be
erased. And if it's not something that's part of your history or something that you embrace,
then just don't. That's it. You can live with that guy having his own Confederate flag. Now,
what I do interestingly enough is I have a couple of, I have a hat and I have a license plate,
the back of my truck that looks like the Confederate flag, but it has a don't tread on me snake in
the middle. And it drives them bonkers because what? Yeah, you're seeing what you're saying?
It's a don't tread on me on the on the flag. You know, when their heads melt down and I love it.
Right. But it's part of history. We should honor all of our history, not just some of it. And by
the way, that's what the left likes to say whenever they want to run around and talk about slavery.
So how is it that they get to talk about slavery, ad nauseam, but you can't say, well,
I, the Confederacy is part of my history. Give me a break. It's all American history.
I know I've kept you past a school time here, but when you watch a part of the this,
the daily color video that I sent you from Idaho, right? Yes. Yeah. Because this is
this is priceless. This is, I mean, they're really sad about having to take this flag down there.
And they're very pro gay. They want you to know they're pro gay.
This was the tragic scene in Boise, Idaho on trans day of visibility, no less, as the mayor and
the city council members each took a turn cranking down the gay flag, which is no longer allowed to fly
at city hall. The city council meeting became a sad one. I know it is a sad day, a tough day.
For many people that call Boise home. And regardless of what is happening outside of our city limits,
I want you to know that we remain that I remain day and day out committed to being a safe and welcoming
city. I thought about my own kid and their questions of whether or not their friends are welcome
here. Whether as a woman, my daughter will be able to have children here in a healthy and safe way.
Right. Can anyone explain to me how a gay flag correlates to her daughter not being able to have
kids healthily? Even on a slippery slope. I've really stretched my mind on this one. And if anything,
this mayor's likely rabbit support of abortion would be what gets in the way of her daughter having a
baby. Yeah. All right. It's just you watch the rest of it over on. It's just amazing to me.
The stupidity that is rampant in that in that group of people. It is. Yeah. It's mind numbing.
But to me, let me let me ask a really, really important question. If homosexuality and transgenderism,
because that wasn't just a gay flag, that was a gay and trans flag together. If that is something
that is a part of your life, it's part of your sexuality, it's part whatever. Why is it that we
have to put that in front of grocery stores, city hall, sporting arenas, anything like that? Why?
What does that have to do with, oh, I don't know, the business of the people? Because I thought that
what you do in your bedroom is not in my business. I thought that the way you choose to live your
life is not in my business. But what happens at city hall is all of our business. That's what's
supposed to happen there. That's why you have city hall. So the only thing that should be at city hall
would be the American flag, the state flag at county flag, and the city flag. There should not
be, and it may be for the military, because of course they serve us all, but there should not be
anything pertaining to what you're doing in your bedroom with your husband or your wife or your
Z and Zer and Thrupple or whatever that it is. And you shouldn't be asking for that.
It did, it gave me an idea though, I'm now going to work on a flag for people like Byron Nome.
I'll be fascinated to see what that ends up looking like.
In any event, all things trains, but you know what, I want you to sketch it out and send it to
me because we make this a contest.
Well, this month, this month is Conrail Month, it's Conrail's 50th anniversary. So each week you're
going to see something new talking about Conrail and its creation because that revolutionized
the rail industry and we're getting ready for April 11th and 12th, which is our next train show
in Timonium, Maryland. So we got some new content up there, go and check it out.
And so if you want to get a job there, be a con job.
Yes.
Well, there are employees were called ex-cons after Conrail kind of downsize. So yes.
Very nice, very nice. Ladies and gentlemen, Phil Bell, once again,
has left the building and we'll return. Happy Easter, buddy.
On Monday.
All right, there he is, Phil Bell, and we have a hole.
Yeah, we then we have a hole.
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All right, a couple of things. Number one, the live cam from the Artemis.
This is from Orion. So the mission is the Artemis to the spacecraft is the Orion. Am I correct?
Correct. And of course, this is the, that's the sound of space because in space,
no one can hear you scream. Unless you're on Starfleet Academy, in which case,
screams can kill you. Yes. I didn't think about that until just now. That's that's how
special Starfleet Academy was. No one can hear you scream. And yet they all died from the.
Yeah, this is kind of a weird shot. Is the camera turning or, or what's the deal?
Why is that space or is the camera still and the universe is spinning around it?
That's a good question. It looked like the camera was turning because they just shifted it.
Now it stopped. Okay, maybe maybe it's on a head. I mean, it's possible.
That makes the camera move. I mean, they have some of those things down here on Earth,
but I don't know if we haven't been able to find any of them yet, but it's possible. Sorry,
we're up on the. I'm over. I'm over here. Why do you keep moving the camera? Not me, but
who is it? Is it the people in the spacecraft again doing it to us?
Oh, they're moving it again. Holy crap. They're moving it again. They're moving it again. What if it's
an alien? What if it's one of them? What do you call them? Xenomorphs. What if a Xenomorph has
gotten on board the Orion? You get a lot more people to tune in that way, wouldn't you?
Just saying. So anyway, that is our, that's the live cam from the Orion, which will
NASA could take the most exciting thing on Earth and make it dull as snot. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
That's a, that's a gift. It really truly is. Then we have this. I don't know if you've seen
the story or not, but it just brought a warm fuzzy to parts of me. Harris County judge is sparking
outrage tonight. An attorney says he was ordered to that judge's courtroom for emailing him about
his conduct. KPRC two news reporter, Jay Wong Jung spoke to that attorney. She joins us now live
outside the Harris County courthouse with why he is not the only one speaking out tonight. Jay
Wong. Jay Wong. Yeah, that's exactly right, Keith. The president of the Harris County Criminal
Lawyers Association is also speaking out. Now the attorney I sat down with today says in his
decades-long career, he's never had to send out an email to a judge about their behavior
until now. You get out of my courtroom. By now, you've likely seen this viral video. It shows a
tense exchange between Harris County Civil Court judge Nathan Miliron and an IT worker.
It's hearing is done. She's asking for deputy remover from my bench now tonight. Your bitch. I mean,
your honor. Another video showing judge Miliron speaking to an attorney. In his 52 years in law,
attorney James Stafford says he's never seen a judge act this way. His conduct was way out of
hand. Stafford tells me after watching this clip, he was so offended. He emailed judge Miliron
directly telling him, quote, I hope you issued him an apology for the way you treated him.
So the judge wrote you probably shouldn't be communicating with the judge exparte on his
judicial email address. Have you ever heard of something like that before? I was not
exparte because I do not have any cases in his court. Judge Miliron or- I'm going to confess,
aside from that, we didn't speak to a smoking attorney one day and I'm like, hey, I like you.
Mainly because you were smoking hot. But no, homo, I like this attorney. Just saying.
Ordered Stafford to court on April 9th telling him he shouldn't be emailing a judge on his
judicial email address. Do you plan to show up in his court on April 9th? The email is not a
valid order. Ouch has no legal enforcement. Our organization stands up for good judges who do
the right thing and bad judges who don't. Stafford isn't the only attorney speaking out.
Brent Mayer, the president of the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association,
posted this video on social media. The judge's behavior is appalling.
Mayer tells me Judge Miliron's order to Stafford was not only illegitimate but sets a dangerous
precedent. Anytime anyone is going to criticize this judge for his behavior,
are they going to get called in front of that judge and be subject to some sort of punishment
or contempt? Because the judge doesn't like what they say. That violates our first amendment rights.
Boom. Yep. I am going to have a good time watching this because that judge was a dick.
He was a deciding guy. Yeah, he was. And apparently it's not the only time he's ever been one.
Right. Right. We just saw another time. And to treat people like that, just because you think
you're the high in mighty and you know what? In a court room, the judge demands respect. I get it.
Yeah. But you got to earn money. You don't get to be a dick. Yep. You don't get to be a dick to
the people, especially your co-workers. The guy was just in there trying to fix your stupidity and
I hope people are making this judge's life a living hell right now because he has a
solution. We stopped by his Facebook page, remember? And every response to every one. But they're
every post had some, hey, if you apologize to your IT guy. So he can't escape. I'll bet he is pissed.
Oh, yeah. I mean, calling another calling it, you better appear in my court. I hope that
attorney said blow me because you know what? This guy is. Yeah. And you think Byron
gnome does some weird stuff? What do you want to bet this clown does? Oh, he's got some skeleton.
Do you know? Oh boy, how do you know? And somebody's going to find that out.
Well, I'll be very sad. What do you mean it's let's go?
Get your warm fuzzy for today. Just knowing that maybe, maybe there'll be a little cosmic
justice for someone who was being a jerk to the people around him. But, yeah,
meantime, that was two hours of audio deliciousness and a lot of fill bell for today, Friday,
Freedom Friday, Good Friday, April the 3rd, the year of our Lord, 2026. I'll find out if anybody
learned anything during the course of the program. See, Missy 13 says, oh, this jerk,
see, he's already got a reputation. Was he jabbed? I don't know. I guess I could have, maybe.
What the heck is the presiding judge?
See, phone test. Thanks, everyone. Have a great Easter. Absolutely. Remember the reason
for the weekend or the season? See, over. That's Christmas.
But, but your heart's in the right place. It is. Let's see, over in the X, I did thank Lizzy B
for all of the fabulous goodies. Appreciate that. And over in the Daily Mojo First Amendment room,
we got Deb over there and Gary 111. You're going to Gary 111. I do.
From you know, I thought we talked about him before.
Did we get the same guy? I wasn't sure. What is this? Oh, that's the dog. Sorry, it's a meme.
I know you can't see it, but it's a funny one. Thank you again, Popeye. It's all a 3D
to 3D. Deb Trebley. Good morning, Mojo fam. Happy Good Friday. Thank you, Jesus. Amen.
Patrick, I don't understand the B deal with a husband playing dress up. Considering the
freak show last administration, the guy would have been hired as his HHS. That's why they're not
criticizing her or him because they can't. Well, they can. They would just look as dumb as the
people down there protesting the gays of hormones.
Someday, you just wake up and news like that puts you in a good mood. Am I right or am I right?
You're right, Bradley. Yeah, I'm right. I can't. You're always right. I can't tell if it is being
right all the time. It's unfortunate. Anyway, remember with people us to hang together,
they were sort of hanging separately, six separate owners. Was this stupid? Good night.
Doc Thompson. Wherever you are, he is risen. Love you guys.
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