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Elsa Kurt is an American actress, comedian, podcast producer & host, social media entertainer, and author of over twenty-five books. Elsa's career began first with writing, then moved into the unconventional but highly popularized world of TikTok, where she amassed an organic following of 200K followers and over 7 billion views of her satirical and parody skits, namely her viral portrayal of Vice President Kamala Harris, which attracted the attention of notable media personalities such as Michael Knowles, Mike Huckabee, Brit Hume, and countless media outlets. She's been featured in articles by Steven Crowder's Louder with Crowder, Hollywood in Toto with Christian Toto, and JD Rucker Report. In late 2022, Elsa decided to explore more acting opportunities outside of social media. As of August 2022, Elsa will have appearances in a sketch comedy show & an independent short film series in the fall. Elsa is best known for her comedic style and delivery, & openly conservative values. She is receptive to both comedic and dramatic roles within the wholesome/clean genres & hopes to adapt her books to film in the future. #ifounditonamazon https://a.co/ekT4dNO
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Celebrities Rage, Campuses Boil, And A Party In Crisis
We unpack why a 43‑day shutdown ended with the same extension Democrats rejected, and how the fallout hit workers, flyers, and families. From Hollywood scolding to Berkeley arrests, media editing scandals, clan politics in Minneapolis, and a rising socialist bench, we track where power actually moved.
• the extension through January 2026 and the seven plus one votes
• lost October data and the lag to restore pay, travel, and benefits
• celebrity outrage contrasted with working families’ reality
• free speech confrontations at Berkeley and TPUSA events
• the BBC editing controversy and looming legal risk
• generational turnover in Congress and a socialist surge
• Somali clan dynamics shaping Minneapolis outcomes
• bioethics debate over pet cloning and cultural consequences
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Elsa Kurt: You may know her for her uncanny, viral Kamala Harris impressions & conservative comedy skits, but she’s also a lifelong Patriot & longtime Police Wife. She has channeled her fierce love and passion for God, family, country, and those who serve as the creator, Executive Producer & Host of the Elsa Kurt Show with Clay Novak. Her show discusses today’s topics & news from a middle class/blue collar family & conservative perspective. The vocal LEOW’s career began as a multi-genre author who has penned over 25 books, including twelve contemporary women’s novels.
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SPEAKER_04:Oh hey, y'all. So we gotta talk about this play. Literally just before we hit the start button there, Clay goes, hey, beard trim. So my husband, so his place of employment um does not allow beards. It's just a nope for them, except for No Shave November. So he sneaks in, don't tell his boss, he sneaks in like a week or so, maybe even a little bit longer before November starts, and he starts growing it in. And he this is his favorite time of year, just for that reason alone that he gets to grow the beard. And I love the beard. I think it's freaking adorable. So I like beards. They're just rugged, they're good, they're cool. I like it. And he's but you know, the minute he does, he pulls up the beard brush and the and the beard oil and like all and then he goes for his trims like every, I don't know, whatever he does, like every week and a half, every 10 days or so to neaten it all up and everything. I'm like, the drama. I feel like I don't know. Do you do all that?
SPEAKER_11:Is this is this a big I I have a beard brush, I have beard wax. Um I do not use beard oil. Um, but you remember I shaved mine not that long ago.
SPEAKER_04:I remember. Look how full it grew in already.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah, I haven't I haven't shaved it since. Um, and even my I saw my sister over the weekend, and even she said she was like, Your beard is back quick.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah, because it's very odd. Like my dad, um my son, like most most of the men in my family on my dad's side, they can't grow facial hair to save their lives. But I got my mom's Italian, that's where all the comes from.
SPEAKER_04:Thanks, mom's side.
SPEAKER_11:I I I'm the one guy who gets to grow a beard and I love it. I mean, you know the deal very much like your husband, you know, 25 plus years in the army, and then I worked a job that you couldn't have a beard for you know three years after I retired, and as soon as I was able, beard and I'll never be without it. Like I'll do it for cleanup, but other than that, I'm keeping it.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I totally get it. Like all all the women watching right now are like, yeah, we get it, we get our version of it. Like, if I didn't have to shave my legs for, you know, for an extended period of time, that would be delightful. That would be amazing. We don't get that luxury. I mean, yes, I know there are women that are like, I don't care, blah, blah, blah. I I'm a woman who cares. That's all I can say. You know, I mean, uh, I'm not gonna be walking around like Chewbacca or something.
SPEAKER_11:Just always go back to, you know, uh in in remote places in the like worst weather conditions, whether it was cold, freezing, desert, pouring rain, whatever it was, there I was.
SPEAKER_04:Yep.
SPEAKER_11:Oh never again.
SPEAKER_04:No, I don't think I think my husband will be the same way when he does retire. That's gonna be it. Uh he's gonna be uh he's gonna have that furry face for the very long foreseeable future, which is fine by me. I like it. He's got the you know, he's got the salt and pepper hair and everything. He looks very distinguished. So I like it. It's all good. All right, I'm sorry. I have derailed all of us with this beard talk. So, hello everyone. It's great to be here. We've got a great show for you.
SPEAKER_09:The government's open again, but who really blinked first? Hollywood's elite are fuming. Turns out they don't like when their party folds faster than their Botox. Chaos at Berkeley. Turning point USA meets the angry mob, and free speech takes another hit. Democrats are eating their elders alive, the old guards losing control, and Gen Z calling the shots. Across the pond, the BBC's in meltdown, caught editing Trump's words, and now bracing for a billion-dollar lawsuit. Back home, Somali tribal politics are showing up in Minneapolis, and America's unity is on the line. Oh, and Tom Brady cloned his dog because apparently science ran out of things to fix.
SPEAKER_04:And starting right off with this, and this this is such a good one because it like segues right, you know, it just piggybacks right on the next one after it. Um, yeah, so some people are feeling pretty happy and some other people are not. And I think it's very easy to guess which ones are what. Um, so government's finally back open after weeks of will they or won't they? Washington finally flipped the switch and somehow made it sound heroic. Um, so uh they passed the bill to reopen the government. I think it's still gotta go through the final approval, right?
SPEAKER_11:There's a yeah, there's a vote that's gonna happen today, folks. It is uh Wednesday, uh our normal recording time-ish. It's about uh 4 45 on the East Coast right now. But uh yes, so there's still a vote today, and then it's gotta go to the president's desk for signature. And he has said the bill as it stands right now, he will sign. Uh so as long as between what he was shown yesterday and what is, you know, gets to his desk later today, um, he he will sign it. So no delay from the White House. The question is um, how quickly does the rest of this open back up? And I don't know.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I haven't the faintest idea. Um, you know, obviously, hopefully it's very, very quickly. Um it was eight Democrats that it was seven plus one.
SPEAKER_11:So it was seven plus one, thank you. Democrats and one independent. And I've got the you know, Fetterman has been that that guy the whole time. Um he's been on board with with uh keeping the government open. Um so you've got two from Nevada, uh Cortez Masto and Rosen, both from Nevada. You've got um the independent is King from Maine, um then you've got two from New Hampshire, Shaheen and Hassan. Um, and then you've got Kane from Virginia and Dick Durbin from Illinois, um who was probably the biggest surprise. However, um you've got you know, Fetterman is is, and I think he knows this, he's probably done. Um the the Dems are gonna do everything to make sure when it comes time for his uh re-election that he is not uh that he loses. Like I don't think he's gonna get any support from the DNC funding-wise. Um, and I know he's trying to do the right thing, um, but he is probably a lame duck, whether he likes it or not. Maybe not, who knows? Um, but Durban and Shaheen are both lame ducks. So they're not, and that's another discussion, you know, another topic for later, but they're in that crowd of folks who are not coming back. Um so yeah, seven plus one was the count uh to get it over the line to get it to sixty.
SPEAKER_04:So, you know, I mean I you know, I don't think that they're they're true, there's no attempt here at damage control. Seven is, you know, it's not a great number. So they're still they're still if it were up to them, if they didn't have those seven that looked over, um, they this would still be going on. They would still be, you know, stomping their feet and holding their breath and holding America hostage, Americans hostage, right? There's no question about it. Yeah, exactly, exactly. And which now they're, you know, let's face it, they're still jumping up and down and holding their breath like toddlers. It's just, you know, a different tantrum that they're so mad that they gave in. Um, you know, particularly Schumer. This was supposed to be his, you know, his big stand, and now it's ruined. Um, he's really like a cartoon villain, isn't he? He's just a cartoon villain that characters.
SPEAKER_11:He's just it's bad leadership. But you know, here's the here's the thing that I think people are losing sight of. This is actually just an extension. There's a balanced budget in this, there's no budget period in this. This is an extension to the end of January 2026. So that same extension that the GOP was asking for in late December to keep this open so that they could discuss it, come up with a plan, come up with a budget, and then pass a budget that the Dems refused to support. That's where we're going anyway. So they shut this down for what is it, 43 days now, I think. 43 days um for for nothing.
SPEAKER_04:Absolutely nothing. They gained nothing, they won nothing, they did nothing. And that is, you know, a perfect summarization of their entire existence. Do nothing, say a lot of BS and do nothing, accomplish nothing. And none of what they did helped one single American, so whatsoever. And you know, and of course, they that's how they're trying to paint this, like that they were fighting for the American people as you're starving them, as you're denying them, you know, pay. Yeah, it's amazing to me.
SPEAKER_11:So, like the question you brought up, Schumer, which is, you know, I mean, he's at the middle, he is the epicenter of all this. And the question that keeps getting asked, and it's a great strategy question, um, you know, and even even the the Raj and Cajun, who uh, you know, I do pay attention to, even he brought it up is what was the end state? Like what the Democrats had no plan going into this, their only plan was no. Um, and and because uh you know, the the GOP, the Republicans had the advantage. Um, they you know, they they knew where they sat, they knew that this was, you know, they they had a uh a message, they had all of that prepared. Um, and the democrats walked in with nothing other than you know, the the very, very dishonest, you know, ACA for um for Americans. When in reality it's not ACA, it's not Obamacare for Americans. Right. It's you know, it's Obamacare for um illegal aliens, is the biggest thing. And so, you know, even even he said he's like they there was no there was there was no other option. This was gonna fail from the beginning, which again rests in you know Schumer's lap. And and there are a lot of people, a lot of people, both inside and outside of politics, calling for his resignation, calling for, you know, calling for his head. But that's what they're looking at.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I'm you know, I mean, obviously, pretty much everyone on the right would be saying that, no matter what, um, because he's just garbage. And he's, you know, he's a corpse. He's a walking corpse, he's a hundred years old. Enough, just go away. Same with Pelosi, who is finally going to be going away, supposedly. I'll believe it when I see it. Um, right? Like she's just a bad penny. She keeps turning up.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah, I mean, we're gonna talk about that, you know, the exodus that's happening um in a little while. But but Schumer is truthfully, he's not up for re-election until 2028, and and has not said anything one way or the other, whether he's staying or going. Um, but you know, the the move right now is for him to be caucused out of his job, and you know, the name everybody keeps thrown out there is the dumbest, probably the second dumbest person in Congress behind Crockett, and that's AOC.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah. It just, I mean, listen, I'm rooting for that. I'm completely right.
SPEAKER_11:Here's what you need to do. Let's get ahead of things a little bit. You need to start working on your impression of AOC. That's where this needs to go, right? Yeah, you you need to get AOC down pat. That's what you need to do.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, yeah, and I'm so ready to fully retire Kamala. I mean, she can come out, you know, every once in a blue moon for a quick, quick visit. I I just I just did a video recently. Uh it was just, you know, like one of those how to talk like a politician, and it was just using that, you know, word salad circular speaking. I didn't even do it in Kamala's voice. And I knew that people were gonna be like, do it as Kamala, you should have done it as Kamala, blah, blah, blah. I'm like, eh, I just, I just don't feel like it. I just don't feel like it. I I'm not saying I'm never gonna do it, but um it's time to move on. It's time to move on to AOC. I I agree. Stay tuned, guys, it'll happen.
SPEAKER_11:Um, but yeah, I mean this, so you know, that that group of folks, that eight seven plus one, um, they they got it, you know, they're they're getting it over the line today. Yeah, it'll go to the president, he'll sign it. And then, but but the question is, and then what? Um, you know, uh Caroline Leavitt came out today and said basically every um every piece of governmental data that we rely on uh for the month of October will never be recovered. So unemployment, inflation, um, you know, jobs, all of those things, the economic numbers that we rely on um are you know are never to be recovered. They're just not. They're they're done.
SPEAKER_04:It's so crazy. It's so crazy. All for nothing. All for nothing. It was, you know, there were power plays going on here, and that's kind of the extent of it. You know, the the Dems, Schumer specifically, thought they could um that they could pull this off and paint Trump as the the villain in this, the the doer of of you know all of this happening, not the case, as we have stated over and over again, not the case at all. And um, this is what you get for it. This is what you got for absolutely nothing, the scorn now of your own party and the calling for um you to be done, just go away, Chuck. Everybody wants you to be gone now, your own party, because you thought you could pull off something that you couldn't.
SPEAKER_11:So yeah. And it and you know, like you said, they tried to paint the president as the bad guy, right? And very quickly dispelled in a number of ways. One was like, because you saw it and I saw it for the last 40 days. It's been they control the House, they control the Senate, they control the White House, they could, you know, they control and they threw POTUS or uh uh SCOTUS in there. You know, they said they control the Supreme Court, they could end this if they wanted to. And in reality, that's not how it works.
SPEAKER_02:Not how it works.
SPEAKER_11:And they pulled out all the old footage of Obama and others talking about, you know, you can't hijack, you can't blackmail a president, you can't do this, it's irresponsible. And they all look like idiots, all of them. Um again, it rests on Schumer because he is good, bad, or indifferent. He's the guy in charge. And so, yeah, they all look stupid. Um after a great quote unquote great um election night a week ago, less than a week ago, um, they still all look dumb. All of them, collectively. They all look dumb.
SPEAKER_04:So yeah, yeah, it's like taking a big win, which you know, as we talked about last week. It's not the win that people want it to be pinches. Yes, I mean, we, you know, yes, we should have flipped those and everything, of course, yeah. Um, but these are deep blue places. They were expected. This was fully expected. Not to say that an attempt shouldn't be made, obviously it should, and was. I mean, you know, valiant attempt is just a really hard. And then, you know, then you have all the illegal voters going on in there. So there's so many things happening in those states that I don't want to call them a wash, but that's kind of what it feels like. So wasn't this big win? Didn't wasn't the um, you know, signal of a blue tide or anything like that. It was very predictable, it was very unfortunate. We were saying Mamdanny was gonna win, you know, months before uh this ever even happened, like really, yeah, we already know it's gonna happen because we know what that state looks like. We already know what it looks like. So come on. Yeah.
SPEAKER_11:Jay Jones, I think, was the one uh that crept up on us, but it it's you know regardless. But the the question is, even if they vote today, which they're supposed to, and it goes to the president's desk and he signs it, which he's gonna, um, how long until like the airlines are back to normal? How long until they rectify the pay situation, right? How long does all of that take to get things back on track again for federal law enforcement, for air traffic controllers, for all of those things, um, you know, before things are quote unquote back to normal. Um, you know, one of the concessions that were made, that was made, were um, you know, all of the layoffs from last fall have been essentially put back in place and or maybe not from last fall, but within the last few months. And and all those people are getting back pay. You know, it's uh I think from the beginning of the shutdown, everybody who got laid off as a result, or maybe as even a little before that, they're all getting put back on the job and they're getting back pay. Okay, fine. How quick does all of that happen? That's the question.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, did you see the tweet from uh, or not, I guess not the truth social, I guess technically, from uh President Trump uh calling out, I think it was air traffic controllers, the people you know call calling out and and not showing up for work and doing all that stuff and really laid into them for stepping away from their, you know, their their duty, their service, basically. And it was a big, it was a long thing that I kind of as a traveler, as in my selfish needs, of course I agreed. I was like, yeah, you tell them, get to work, dang it. And then there's the other side of that. It's like, hang on, hang on. If my family, you know, if I can't pay my bills and I can't do the things I need to do because your government, my government is not doing what they're supposed to do for me. You know, this is a give and take, not a take, take, take, take, take, or a give, give, give, give, give. So, yeah.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah, I I I don't I don't buy, I don't, I don't agree with that, truthfully. Um, this wasn't a strike, they didn't ask for this. They didn't like this, isn't like Reagan back in the 80s when he fired them all and you know, and because they refused. This is like you said, this is them, they they've got to feed their families. These folks have got, you know, they've got income, they've got they've got to pay their rent, they gotta pay all of those things. And, you know, when they used authorized PTO, which they weren't getting paid for, was essentially just like, hey, I I've still got four days off, or I've got whatever, to not be at work to potentially go interview or look for another job or work a side job or something to make some money to feed the family. I okay, fine. I have no problem with that. I know he probably got a little irritated with it, but like folks gotta eat. Like, I I'm not I'm not upset with them for that. Um, because it's not of their own doing, they're victims of all of this. And yeah, you know, there there was no recourse for them for a lot of them. Um and and you know, it is what it is. So I I just want them to get back online. Truthfully, I want the people who need I'm clarifying here, the people who need Wick and Snap, I want them to get that back online, right? Not the freeloaders, not the people who are taking it and selling their food stamp, their card, whatever. Not those people, but the people who really need those things to feed their family and survive, those I want to get back online as soon as possible. But, you know, it's the government. So how long is it going to take to turn the lights back on? And and you know, I don't know.
SPEAKER_04:Right. And you know, and I guess if there's any, you know, upsides here, I I think part of that whole thing with the SNAP um benefits, it did expose, it brought it shined a pretty bright light, a pretty, pretty bright spotlight on the uh problems with that and the abuses of it is really, you know, really the case. The the extreme amounts of abuse going on with that system. So, you know, there in that regard, there's definitely some good to come, and I agree with you fully that uh the people who are truly in need and and simply need it. Um let's get them restored as quickly as possible. That would probably be, you know, the number one probably priority in service members, obviously, and everything else. But uh it's a great question, Clay. I don't I don't know the time for that. I mean, right? Like uh Yeah.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah. So we'll just have to, you know, travelers are gonna have to be patient for another, I I would assume a week or so till things settle down. You know, those the uh ATA, you know, air traffic control ATC folks are probably not gonna get paid tomorrow. Um, it's probably gonna take a little while to figure all that out and get them paid. Um, but they're probably knowing they're gonna get paid, are probably a little more apt to show up to work. And I think a lot of that stuff will clarify, but um, it's probably gonna be dicey for another week or so, and then and then I think things will get back to normal. Um, but it's still, you know, the de if this is just a black eye for the Dems. But here's the here's the thing. We collectively, as Americans, cannot forget this. And we have a horrible habit of doing that. Yeah. We have a horrible habit of the headline news, 30-minute attention span maximum, and come next election cycle a year from now, you know, every single GOP candidate for every single political job across the country needs to bring this back up. Forget that this happened um, you know, a year from now.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, absolutely. And it's it's historic, obviously. You know, this has never happened to this extent. Right. Yep. So yeah, hopefully, uh hopefully Americans will remember that and remember who is responsible for it most importantly. And and you know, remember, remember guys like this, you know, which video I'm gonna show.
SPEAKER_08:Whatever reason those members decided to uh vote the way that they did. Uh, I again I'm disappointed. I think that more could have been done here, uh, but uh there is another opportunity in January, and we'll see what happens.
SPEAKER_04:He's disappointed and doesn't understand how they could have voted the way they did. Well, because they actually gave a crap about Americans and what they actually needed. Um, yeah, how about that, you selfish round man?
SPEAKER_11:Right. For those of you that aren't familiar, I think most people are, that's JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois. He's a guy during COVID who vacated his own state. He was the guy, he's the governor of Illinois during COVID. He's got a place in Wisconsin, and he's got a place in Florida, and that's where he spent most of COVID. And when I say a place, I'm not talking an apartment. I'm not talking a condo, I'm talking horse ranches, right? And and so he vacated, left his state as the governor, um, you know, and he's disappointed because more could have been done. He needs to shut his fat face, yes, uh, and and and realize that people need to eat, people need to pay bills, and legislative, you know, people in in those elected positions have an obligation to their constituency, which he does not give a crap about, no matter what he tells you.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah. He's obviously made that completely. He's not alone. He's not alone, he's not alone in the boat of out-of-touch, uncaring, selfish people, right? Let's talk about these goofballs. Oh my goodness. Listen, we're we're all so sick and tired of listening to them. And you have a better list than I do. I have the late night people, you know, went on their little pouty rants and snapped their feet and had a fit. Um, but you know, yeah, so they're there are moral superiors. They are they are angry again. Maybe they'll make a nice black and white video about it, like they like to do, and they can all sing a song together.
SPEAKER_11:So listen, folks, the the list of celebrities, and and I use that term very loosely, uh who are upset because these seven plus one, the Democrats caved, that's the word that they keep using, um are the they're the usual suspects. And so it's Jon Stewart, it's Stephen Colbert, it's Seth Myers, it's Jimmy Kimmel, it's Don Laman, uh Whoopi Goldberg, Sonny Hoston, you know, and what do all these people have in common? They don't have to worry about money. They don't have to worry about feeding their family, they don't have to worry about any of those things because they're extremely wealthy. All of them extremely wealthy. So, you know, they're upset very much in the vein of JB Pritzker about, you know, the government reopening. Well, you know what? Screw you from the working people of America screw you. Like, I don't want to hear any of your high horse crap. You're disappointed in the Democrats for quote unquote caving. I don't care. I really don't care. This has gone on way too long, and these people on these platforms, listen, we all know Don Lamon's done. I would tell you the views days are numbered. Um, you know, Kimmel is walking a very tight rope. Colbert's on his way out. Like these folks, you know, their their message is is really wearing on people. But I've had it. Like, literally, screw you. I'm tired.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, the uh, you know, just the the arrogance and the audacity, and I don't know who it was. Uh I don't think she was anybody of any big name, maybe she was, but uh one of them, I caught a clip of them talking about uh her going to her her her eyebrow technician or something. Did you see that? No, I just like, oh, when I went to get my eyebrows done, you know, they're having a hard time. And it's like to be more out of touch, oh, more elite and out of touch. Like you really thought that was a winning smart thing to say. Like, you know, these people are struggling to put food on their table, and you're pressed about your, you know, your appointment, not being able to. Oh, I can't. I can't. It's insane. Uh, you mentioned that the talk show host people who uh I know you don't watch them, I don't watch them. Probably most of our audience doesn't watch them either. So, all the more reason just to give you the the quick um you know snapshot, so to speak, of what they all have to say about this on your stuff.
SPEAKER_00:We've got huge victories in the first day's elections. So naturally, Democrats look at all of that and said, now is the time to look.
SPEAKER_10:I just got a funny email from the Democrats that said, it's basically every parent that tells their kid no more iPad. That's it. By the Democrats, Bruce Wayne offered to buy it.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I mean first of all, let me talk about Jon Stewart. That the man it he needs to calm down. He needs to calm down. He's like gonna have an aneurysm right there. Uh like is he always like that?
SPEAKER_11:Is that his been the New York angry Jew his entire adult life? Like that.
SPEAKER_04:I don't under I listen, I genuinely and and I'll tell you this honestly, whether he was on the if he was on the right and that's the way he delivered everything that he said, there was no possible way I could sit and watch that. I don't know how anybody does it. And if anybody's able to, God bless you. I don't know how you do it, but awful, awful. But you know, again, that that the theme obviously throughout, they must have all compared, you know, it's they cave, they cave. How could they cave? Because American citizens need to live, they need to work and they need to get paychecks, and we need to live, and we need to not be held ransom by elitist democrats who want to, you know, stomp their feet and make some political power play uh for their own benefit and not for ours, because we know that's a big crock. Oh, they're awful, awful humans.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah, it but again, it goes back to the fact what they kept going back to at the end was the ACA thing, right? And the fact that Republicans are like, we'll vote on it later. And okay, they know the what the outcome is gonna be. That's great. But it goes back to the fact that they didn't have a plan going in. They knew this was a loss, they knew America as a whole, right? Even their own constituents don't want to pay for ACA for illegal immigrants. They don't. We're tired of it, right? Um, even Democrats don't want to pay for that stuff, they're tired of it too. Um, so you know, they didn't have a good position going in, and they didn't have another course of action except to, you know, this never should happen in the first place, but once they started it, this was the only outcome, the only. So they can be as pissed off as they want as they sit in their mansions, you know, in Beverly Hills, or they sit in their penthouses in New York and all these other places. But the rest of America, you know, I the rest of us gotta eat, the rest of us gotta work. People have got to do those things. That's how this place survives. It doesn't survive on, you know, entertainers running their mouth. That's not how America works. They think it does, they think that life is centered around them, but it's they really do. They really fully believe them. They could all go off the air tomorrow, and you know what it does to America? Zero.
SPEAKER_04:Not a damn nothing, no one will miss them. We've got TikTok people. We don't need you.
SPEAKER_11:It's the level of arrogance, and and Kimmel's the worst. I know he's talking about Trump and his sick of fans.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, like wow, pot.
SPEAKER_11:Like the guy who's surrounded by yes men, literally his entire staff is is filled with yes men. Shut up. We're tired of your mouth. The rest of us have got to work and we gotta eat.
SPEAKER_04:That you know, the thing when when I actually pause for a moment to give them an actual thought, um, the thing that I always question is do they believe what they're saying? Like that's what I would if I could have. Get if I could get them alone and go, okay, but really, really, is this just about the money you're getting and you'll just say whatever they tell you to say? Or you really believe such absolute drivel and nonsense. You think yes? You think they believe it wholeheartedly?
SPEAKER_11:Yeah. Because they they live in that echo chamber, right? Right. They're surrounded by they're only surrounded by people like them. They're only surrounded by wealthy people who have no monetary worries of any kind, right? Yeah. And so they they live in that. That's why there's the high density, truthfully, that's why there's the high density of trans kids in Hollywood. It's the same thing. Right. Right. They all talk themselves into what right looks like. Um, and they don't get any outside influence. There's no other discussion. Uh, and so that's what they truly believe. I I honestly, you know, I truly, truly believe that that is who they are. Um, and and it you could I if you took their money away and they were forced to actually earn a living, they their views would probably change. But unless you change that, they're that's who those people are, period.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. Yeah, it seems like all of them that live in that, you know, Hollywood bubble, whether it's New York or Hollywood, you know, it's a conceptually I mean the same thing. Um, but in that celebrity, we'll call it the celebrity bubble. They all seem to, you know, do that loxy hurt all of them. They're basically, you know, shared notes to have the same talking points. Um, it's those ones. And then you see the ones that have kind of pulled themselves away from and looked around and said, this place is crazy. This mentality is not right. And I'm gonna go out somewhere in the Midwest and you know, get it by a farm or a ranch or something and just have some land and get out of this. Those are the ones you see saying some pretty sensible. You're Matthew McConaughey's of the world. And um, you know, he's I think he might be a somewhere in the middle potentially. I'm not even positive to tell you the truth, but I've heard him say some very intelligent things. Yeah. Um, I've also heard him say some goofy things too, but that's because, you know, whatever. Um, you know, your Gary Sinise is of the world, your uh Adam Carolla's of the world, right?
SPEAKER_11:That's that's actually the the example I was gonna bring up. If you go back to the man show, right, right, you had Carolla and Kimmel sitting next to each other, you know, back when they were nobodies.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_11:Really, right? And that was their first break, both of them, was the man's show. Now, Corolla went in a in a direction where he truthfully didn't get a lot of recognition and notoriety after that show ended. Kimmel, however, jumped and went into that and he got full-fledged into Hollywood.
SPEAKER_02:Right.
SPEAKER_11:And as soon as he did that, and then he got the tonight show gig and everything else, you can see him drifting further and further left because he got isolated. Where Corolla was the opposite, right? And he kind of held true to who he is. But 20 years ago, they were sitting on the same set, yeah, watching women on trampolines, right? Watching young kids like kids under the age of 15 saying some really outlandish stuff and laughing like crazy.
SPEAKER_04:Remember that kid? I remember that very well.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah, Kimmel with the blackface and all that other stuff, right? That's what he used to be. Yeah. But once he got into that elitist Hollywood crowd, he has changed completely.
SPEAKER_04:Such a perfect example. Such a pretty and and I'll tell you, I'll commend both of them, uh Corolla and Kimmel, that they have actually maintained a friendship over the years, that they are still friends. Uh Adam Carolla still says kindly things about him and kind of gives them a not necessarily a pass, but it counters the off-puttingness of um of Kimmel with you know saying that he knows him personally, he knows him on a personal level, and he believes he's, you know, a really terrific guy and a good-hearted man. I I have an extremely difficult time believing that, that that's the case. Uh, if you, you know, but uh credit to him for maintaining that friendship and not letting uh you know the vast differences between them um, you know, and the friendship. And most people can't do that these days. And I'll be honest, I don't even know if I could uh these days. I just don't know if I can maintain a relationship with somebody who disagrees fundamentally uh morally. I I think that's the biggest thing. Like we can agree um as far as religion is because we got completely to no problem, no problem whatsoever. Um, we could be on different sides of the political aisle, no problem. But when you get down to the moral-ethical uh core of everything, those values, like if we can't align on something that is kind of the core of my existence, I don't know what where do we go from there? So, you know, all just to say credit to both of them for being able to do that. I don't know if I've ever heard Kimmel talk about his friendship with Corolla, though.
SPEAKER_11:Have you? I never have. Nope. He avoids it. He avoids it completely.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, because he knows he could get canceled for it. Yeah, you know, you can't be you can't be can't be friends with the other side, you can't like the other side. They're evil, they're fascists, they're fascists. Speaking of, oh, there we go. Accidental segue.
SPEAKER_11:So this is right, so this is the perpetual, right? And I hate using that word, but that's kind of where we're at with this. Charlie Kirk's assassination. Um, you know, there's been an uptick in violence on college campuses specifically against turning point TPUSA uh events. And we had, you know, we had Illinois State table flipping, we had University of Iowa table flipping. Um and listen, folks, these this this is not new news. The targeting of TP USA is new because we could go back to Riley Gaines, right? Being locked in a classroom, fear for her life, right? We can talk about you know Charlie Kirk having some um events, turning point of his own, you know, before his assassination where there was some some issues. Um but but um you know we had Berkeley just the other day, uh and and so turning point USA um event, and you had Antifa outside.
SPEAKER_04:Yep, yeah, awful. Uh here is what that looked like. I mean, just just despicable, just despicable and grotesque. And and we're gonna talk about it in a second, but let me to to calm everyone's blood pressure uh for one, and there's many more videos like it from all of this, um, but let's calm our blood pressure just for a moment and take a look at this. Oh my gosh, I'm such a loser. I'm already tearing I'm tearing up at that.
SPEAKER_11:Um that's perfect though. Well well done to you. Yeah, because thank you the inside versus the outside, right? Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Totally different vibe, right?
SPEAKER_11:900, because these are the numbers, the 900 CPUSA folks on the inside. And then you've got about 150 Antifa uh or associated people on the outside.
SPEAKER_12:Right.
SPEAKER_11:Uh, and and what ended up happening was four arrests. Um, two of them I could questionably related. They actually got in a fight with each other and both got arrested. Um but then there were two people that were specifically from Antifa that got arrested. Um, I think only one person potentially got hurt, uh, but just general stupidity, right? Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Um yeah, well, it's you know, the irony of it, Clay, right? You you have these people screaming no fascists or whatever their little chant was in order to silence an opposing view. Like it never fails. They never fail to fail. They are consistently failing. And I caught this here, I got one more thing for the I caught this little short video of this young woman. And if she isn't the embodiment of the stupidity, the ignorance, and the I can't even hear it, here it is, take a look.
SPEAKER_06:Here and they are like a lot of organization, and nobody here agrees with what they are saying, and uh obviously what Charlie Kirk is going to be with like a lot of color competitors or colored companies oh we just think like I mean, obviously, I I don't really follow him a lot of knowing what's going on and knowing what's going on with like violent. We don't want to support organization, and I don't think that the Berkeley counselors would have to let them come here.
SPEAKER_11:There we go. I don't know God, I don't like you, I don't really know anything about you. I have heard what you stand for, and I don't support that. So therefore you shouldn't be allowed here at all.
SPEAKER_04:And Carrie, you're clearly you must be a fascist because other people said so.
SPEAKER_12:Yes.
SPEAKER_04:I mean, this is what, you know, this is what we're dealing with. This is what we're dealing with, and every single argument that they have falls apart like a house of cards, just by, you know, you don't even, you just have to do a little to just blow on it, just on the house of cards all falls down because they have nothing of any intellect or resonance to say, nothing to back up these statements, and that you know, that's the part that that enrages and exhausts all of us because to kind of lower everybody's blood pressure, that car was backfiring.
SPEAKER_11:Those were not gunshots, which truthfully was a concern. The people who are standing in the lobby from TPUSA heard that. Um, they actually there was a concern for a few seconds that they were gunshots. Um, but you had those idiots in the car. Um, you've got some classic cultural uh appropriation with the head scarves, which is always great because the you know, the people who always chastise you for cultural appropriation are the ones who are appropriating culture, quote unquote. Um, so you've got that, you've got the screaming, like you said, uh about fascism and and all that other stuff. There's a simple solution for this. I hate to say this. The simplest solution is there's 900 inside and there's 150 outside. So all we have to do is block the streets off, both ends, yeah, and open the doors. And and let it solve itself.
SPEAKER_04:Let it just let it go.
SPEAKER_11:I think I think I hate to say this because I'm not necessarily advocating for violence, but as I have said from being in many parts of the world and many cultures, there are people who only, only understand violence. Period. And sometimes you have to teach them in the language that they understand. And and that's unfortunately what is gonna have to happen. Uh, I think at some point to to do this. There has to be, there's gonna have to be some sort of response, a counter protest of some sort. Um to to let these people know that uh it there there is repercussions for your actions, right? And sometimes it hurts. Being stupid hurts, and and that's how you stop being stupid, right? Um and so this is just another another example of you know the continued uninformed hatred against Charlie Kirk and TP USA by you know people like Lily, Lily Berkeley.
SPEAKER_04:Oh Lily, yeah, it's yeah, yeah. It's um you know, I I you get so tired of being angry too. Like I I look at this girl, this Lily, and I think you are somebody's daughter, you are somebody's dumb, brainwashed daughter. And I I get a little bit mad at the parents because we always blame the parents, and as a parent, I know that is a fact that we always get blamed for everything. So I kind of half mean this and I half don't. But it's like these look like the products of gentle parenting. So can we not right? Like, can we not like teach your teacher kid? You want to do your kid a service, teach your kid that their opinion and their feelings are not the most important thing in the world. Being a good, caring, productive, useful to society and to others is more valuable than your personal feelings. They just are. And you raise them like that, and you will find yourself producing a very well-equipped, well-balanced, useful human instead of these dippy kids. And don't send them to these liberal colleges for heck's sake. Oh my goodness, stop that.
SPEAKER_11:The best news, truthfully, is that this crowd is the crowd that one believes in abortion and two same-sex marriages. So the reproduction value of this crowd goes down with every generation. And you know.
SPEAKER_04:I mean, that is the most brilliant point of all. Let let the evolution or lack of uh evolution itself, right? Yeah, let it let it handle itself. We probably oh my gosh, Clay, there's like you've said a lot of brilliant things, but I think that might be the most brilliant one I've heard you say of all.
SPEAKER_11:And oh, by the way, and the patriarchy. So they they really don't want that going on.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, hate the patriarchy. I love that they're gonna be able to do it.
SPEAKER_11:It's all downhill. It's all downhill for them.
SPEAKER_04:All downhill. Everybody just sit back, relax, relax, laugh about it, shake your head, and you know, maybe maybe throw a flying elbow once in a while, but no, I'm not advocating violence. Yes, I am. Yes, I am. Yes, I am. I'm not saying I'm not saying start it. I'm saying finish it if you have to, right?
SPEAKER_11:Yeah, never, never, never hit first.
SPEAKER_04:Never hit first.
SPEAKER_11:Always hit back.
SPEAKER_04:Yes. Yeah. Oh, there's gonna be so many people in the comments mad about that. I don't care.
SPEAKER_11:They're gonna tell you you're unchristian-like, but that's it.
SPEAKER_04:No, that's so unchristian of you. You're a bad Christian else. I like that. Yeah, yeah. I like I like the one. You ever hear the one? I know it's a cliche, but they're like, oh, I'm I'm you know, I'm from the kingdom, yes, but I'm from the south side of the kingdom. So yeah.
SPEAKER_11:Oh, else is dying out. True, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Folks, we have got a generational shift happening in politics in general, but specifically in Congress. I went through um, you know, as Elsa and I, as I threw this at Elsa, even I didn't understand, and I knew this was a topic, but even I didn't understand how severe this is in the next election cycle, uh, the changeover that's happening in Congress. And when I say that, so 37 representatives and eight senators are not have already said they're not running for re-election. That's almost 10% of Congress. This has not happened in decades. Like it's it's been a long time since we've seen this much turnover, voluntary turnover. Now, a normal election cycle, you're gonna get some older folks who lose, you're gonna get whatever. Um, even obviously you've got some folks who even die in office. But right now we've got 37 uh plus eight. We've got 45 uh that are volunteering to not return to Congress. Um, and some some of the big hitters, right? See the big names, you know, you've got Pelosi who said she's not coming back, right? Uh McConnell's not coming back, Durbin, Joni Ernst, Tuberville, who's not that old in Congress, but a big name, and and even Nancy Mace, right? Those folks are either retiring from politics or they're stepping down to try and run for governor's office, which is the case of Joni Ernst, uh, Tuberville, and Nancy Mace are all running for governor in their home states. Um, but you've got some heavy hitters in there. You also have some folks who are old as dirt who are still playing on Maxine Waters is planning on running again, right? It's so crazy. Who's the um the really old? Who's the guy who got thrown out of the last uh Trump stage?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I can I can picture him. I can picture it.
SPEAKER_11:That old guy, that old guy's running again, right? No surprise. Yeah, so there's plenty of people in their early to mid-80s that are continuing to run for office two years from now, a year from now, or even three years from now. Um, but we've got 10% turnover guaranteed in the next election cycle.
SPEAKER_04:Oh boy. Well, I mean, you know, this is something we've been all asking for for ages, right? Get all of these, you know, decrepit corpses out of there who, you know, can barely walk. You got McConnell who's falling all over the place every two minutes, stroken out. And, you know, sorry, I know it's mean, but I mean, come on now. Enough is enough. This is ridiculous. Um, but you know, then you add the next, the scary level to that, particularly when you're talking about the left, with this, these new democrats, these are, you know, for the most part, openly socialist democrats. And um, they are taking, you know, we've talked about this before in in multiple episodes, that um they are taking over that party. And now here's the next big power move uh for them to step into a you know pretty significant positions uh within our government. So that's a little scary. So we really need to be, you know, really matching them, you know, matching fire with fire, really. And uh I hope that's gonna be the case because uh we're gonna have to really be on our toes here and have real, genuine fighters um ready to go toe-to-toe uh against that. Otherwise, we're in deep trouble with these people.
SPEAKER_11:Well, and the last election just last week is uh is not a great indicator. I I mean, so you've got um, you know, you've got uh uh obviously Mom Donnie, you know, we've got rise of socialists across Congress. Um there's probably gonna be a socialist mayor in Seattle. I don't know if you've seen this. Um there is uh a young lady who is still taking money from her parents. She's married, her husband works, and and they still take money from her very wealthy parents um so that they can continue to live in Seattle. Um, but she she's a she's a known and admitted socialist, right? And so and now you talk about Schumer being on his way out, yeah. Potentially being replaced by AOC. So now you've got this not just the old people leaving, but you've got a generational shift in ideas to the younger crowd. It just so happens that the younger crowd, many of them on the left are socialists.
SPEAKER_02:Right.
SPEAKER_11:Um and so you're right. We there's gotta be some very, very pointed, very focused efforts by the GOP to countermand or counterattack those people. Unfortunately, what both parties are relying on at this point is gerrymandering. Like, yeah, right. That's the solution, which I hate personally. Yeah, I do hate it. Um, but but that's where things are, that's where things are going, is the gerrymandering is the solution for a lot of this. Um, but that doesn't change the ideas that walk into the Capitol building um and into the chambers of Congress. Um, you know, if you get 50 whatever seats out of California, um, you know, and you make them all blue, some of those folks are gonna, you're gonna increase the potential for population of socialists walking into you know the halls of government for the United States, which is very scary.
SPEAKER_04:It's extremely scary, and um, we should all be paying very, very close attention to this. So uh everybody be on your toes, be paying attention. And listen, if you have any aspirations to get involved in politics at all, now's the time. Get involved locally. And I love to say this to people so that they can come back to me and say, Are you doing that? Well, no, I'm I'm here. I'm doing this, guys. That I'm not going into politics, it's not gonna happen. So that will never happen.
SPEAKER_11:I've had a lot of people tell me that I can't.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I could see you doing it better than I could. I would prefer to see you doing something like that rather than me, although I don't, because then you would have to leave me and that's not okay. So never mind to take it back, retract it, did not even say it, didn't even suggest it. Um, but that's something I would never I just I don't have the bandwidth for that kind of nonsense. Um, I we got a couple more I really want to get to them.
SPEAKER_11:So these are so another shift, another shift. Um, yeah, I'll probably should have done the other one. Okay. Yeah, BBC. Um, so President Trump is uh January 6th, January 7th speech, January 6th speech, knowingly altered by the BBC, uh, changed the context significantly, and he did what he does, which is he turned around and he told them he's gonna sue them for a million dollars. Yeah, or a billion.
SPEAKER_04:Billions, billions, yeah, billions with a bucket.
SPEAKER_11:They have two of their board members, they're run by a board, two of their board members immediately resigned. Immediately. And they're taking a lot of flack from inside their own organization that they have lost their way, they've lost their journalistic integrity. Um, they know that President Trump wins these lawsuits hands down.
SPEAKER_02:Yes.
SPEAKER_11:Um, and because he's done it what what four times already?
SPEAKER_04:Right, yeah, yeah. I think this will be, yeah.
SPEAKER_11:So so the BBC is in a bad way. In a in a bad, bad way.
SPEAKER_04:Really bad way. And let me let me tell you guys, if you haven't seen it, it's not just a little bit of editing. It is it is so bad. Like, here it is. This is it. So um um say what now? I yeah, he should not back down from that, he should sue them for a billion dollars, bankrupt them, and you know, it's bad from scratch. That I mean, that is so bad. I mean, what what happens here in our media? Same, you know, close, same bad, same bad. A little different. Like, I don't even think ours did it to that degree, right? Did we? I mean, maybe they had maybe their ones were ones that cut it. There's a lot of selective editing. They tend to, you know, they they go right up to the line generally.
SPEAKER_11:And CBS is the one that comes to mind with the but they they edited not necessarily President Trump, but they did do some of that. They edited your girl Mamala, Mamala, in favor of her to, you know, go against him. So, you know, it's a little bit, it's different in the context. This one is so blatant. Um, but yes, lawsuit one billion with a B, and um immediate, you know, resignation by a couple of board members. There's a lot of internal strife at the BBC, including their own journalists who are saying that they they've got some issues they've got to resolve. And I would tell you that they're gonna get handed an apology letter from the White House, probably written by Caroline Levitt. They're gonna read it, and there's some other people that are probably gonna get fired, and then uh he will drop the lawsuit, and and you know, they'll be on their best behavior until they get caught again.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah, absolutely. And this is what has to be done, and this is what needs to be done. Every single thing, every single one of them, you're gonna you're gonna do that, you're getting held accountable, and you're gonna pay. You're gonna pay dearly for it. You're gonna get called out, you're gonna pay all of the things, and you know, the the world, not just the country, the world is gonna know how badly you have lied and manipul manipulated um the opinions of people. And you know, and I hope it starts, I mean, how many times can we say I hope it starts waking people up? It it does though. It does, it does wake people. You have seen, I have seen people who have been, what do they call it, red pilled, you know, red pilled, they're they were left, even they call themselves far left uh at times or extreme liberal, liberal. And you know, then it was like just one thing, one thing tipped it for them, and they started to say, hang on a second, if that's not true, this thing that I believed for so long, if I if that's not true, what else isn't true? And you know, and so we can't get um jaded, we can't get that jaded that we say so and so is not saveable or or you can't change your mind. You can you can just keep trying, don't give up, just keep putting truth out. Like that's like that's the whole thing, right? Just keep putting the truth out for people and somebody will see it. Somebody who didn't believe it before, they'll come around. One person at a time.
SPEAKER_11:Listen, put this on our list for next week. But okay, if you think that if you think that this doesn't affect international relations with our greatest ally on the planet, you're wrong. Because things are changing. That relationship between England and the United States is changing right now. Um, and and again, we'll put that on the list for next week because it's still developing. It's some stuff I read today, but uh we'll see how it pans out. But uh this may go well beyond just um bad journalism, folks.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah, yeah. I I think you're very right, and that's a great idea. Um, should I do the last one or should I do the one that I was supposed to do?
SPEAKER_11:Um, let's do I'll we'll hit very quickly Minneapolis because I think this this is you know a little bit on the nose for what we were talking about before. Folks, just very, very quickly because the last one I want to do because it's funny, uh Elsa picked a great funny one. But this um I was not aware of this, and and uh a former intelligence officer, uh friend of mine sent me an article about this. And and so what happened in in Minneapolis on Tuesday night, last Tuesday in the election was that um Omar Fateh um was not elected. Uh he was the Somali, right? The very very deliberate, very outwardly Somali spoken. Wait in the flag, yeah, waiting the flag and all that stuff, right? He did not win his election, but we didn't really know why until I read this article. And so um what happened was we have Somali tribalism, clanism going on in Minneapolis. So Omar Fateh, right, is in the same clan, which is the Daroud clan, comes from the same clan in Somalia that Ilyan Omar comes from, right? She obviously endorsed him for mayor of Minneapolis, right? There is, you know, we I think we've all come to learn that there's a dense Somali population, transplanted population in Minneapolis, because if we wanted to move them from Somalia to the United States, the the best thing we could do is put them in the coldest climate we could find. Um so dense Somali population in Minneapolis, but there is another dense clan population up there, and it's I'll probably mispronounce it, but it's the Hawiah tribe, H A W I Y E clan um from Somalia. They refused to support Omar Fateh uh for mayor because he's from a different clan. We have Somali clan allegiance alliances going on that's affecting American politics. And this thing it just so happened to work out in our favor, but that doesn't mean it will always be that way. Right. And so, in all of my travels all over the bad places in the world, what I've tried to explain to people in Afghanistan is the best example is Afghans don't give a crap about being an Afghan.
SPEAKER_12:They don't.
SPEAKER_11:It is their family, it is their tribe, it is their religion, and then actually it's probably the sect of their religion, and then their religion as a whole, and then being an Afghan. Because all the lines on that map were drawn by some white guy from Europe. They don't care about Afghanistan, truthfully, as a country. They don't. This is very much the same thing. Somalis don't really care about being Somalis, uh maybe third or fourth priority down the line. And these are things that we as Americans are gonna have to come to grips with because this is what's happening inside our country right now. And this is not something that we have seen in any kind of recency at all. You could argue like old Irish versus new Irish hanging around the turn of the century, um and you know, the early half of the 1900s, but that's about it, folks. Like that's that's about the only old country stuff that got carried over. Um, and but now this is a real thing. And and with these dense populations um having moved over, we we have got to do our politicians, our political strategists now have to do cultural analysis inside our own population centers to make sure that they're hitting the right voters for elections. How crazy is that?
SPEAKER_04:It's so crazy. And, you know, I I blame, I think there's two parts of it that are completely married together, and that is, you know, this faction of these politicians um and power people who are exploiting and taking advantage of, because it's all Democrats, it's all Democrats, it's all liberals that are taking advantage of you know that liberal mentality of, you know, we have to welcome the stranger, welcome everybody in, and you know, be nice and don't, you know, insult anybody's heritage or their culture and accept everybody except for you know straight white men and you know, um Americans. Yeah, um, it it's scary and dangerous, and you can't you can't discount any of it or ignore any of it because that is exactly how all of this uh has been spreading and will continue to spread and grow and take over. And it's happening right before our eyes, and people are still like, huh? I don't see it. You're crazy. What are you talking about? That's what scares me. The number of people with their heads in the sand. It always what scares me that people refuse to educate themselves and and open their eyes. But um, I can't even I listen, I can't even segue it. I'm just gonna jump right into this, guys. Are you ready? I'm gonna read it out loud, guys, because maybe you're you know making dinner or uh reading a book at the same time. I don't know, or playing Candy Crush, I don't know. Tom Brady has cloned his beloved dog, Juno. Judy? Judy. I think the dog's name is Judy. Judy. Yeah. Yes, Tom Brady did what all of us have, like, kind of not all of us, but a lot of us have kind of half jokingly, half seriously, have said at one time or another, like, oh, that was the bet my that was my favorite dog, best dog I ever had in my whole life. If only I could clone my dog. Well, not only did Tom Brady say that about his beloved dog, but he gone done it. Cloned his dog. It's so surreal to me that that somebody has done this or he's doing this. Um, so I got some details for you. Uh let's see. His his current okay, I see. His current dog, Juni, is a clone of his late pickle mix, Lua. Okay, so I had it wrong. His his current dog is Juni. I had it backwards. Um he hasn't public publicly confirmed the specific figure for his case. The cloning company involved, which is Baigan, Pets and Equine, now acquired by Colossal Biosciences, so crazy. Um lists the service at$50,000 for a dog and up to$85,000 for a horse. I guess I could see it for horses, because like if you're talking about like racing horses and you want to, you know, I don't know, replicate the winner. I can see that they're doing that, but I know the whole thing is a heck no. The whole thing is a heck no.
SPEAKER_11:Like from the we've not seen enough movies. I know, I know. All goes horribly, horribly wrong. Horribly wrong. Right. So wrong. You too can clone your favorite pet.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, and you know, well, where's the line, Clay? Where's the line? Well, you gonna you're gonna clone your your deceased husband because he was such a great guy? You're gonna clone your child.
SPEAKER_00:Now bad. All words.
SPEAKER_04:It's really scary. There, like you said, Clay, there's nothing truly good that can come from this. And why? And my husband said this many years ago, and it's never left my mind. He said, You know why? He always said, You know why, honey? Because people ruin everything.
SPEAKER_12:Everything, yes.
SPEAKER_04:People ruin right, he's so wise. Um, people ruin everything. So everything that is good in theory and in intention and nature, people, humans will pervert it and destroy it and make it something ugly. So, in my opinion, right? Thank you. Yeah, in my opinion, it is a flat out no. Don't do it, don't allow it, don't go down that road. It's not a good road, it will only lead to bad things. And, you know, on a very superficial level, I'm so happy for Tom that he, in his mind, got his dog back in some way. But it's it's honestly it's creepy, it's weird, it's down, it points down a path of bad, dangerous things that we're probably well on already. I mean, what was the first thing? A goat, a sheep?
SPEAKER_11:Sheep.
SPEAKER_04:Sheep Sally? No.
SPEAKER_11:Why I don't even know what the name, but I mean, they're talking about woolly mammoths now, they're talking about extinct, you know, like Jurassic Park kind of stuff.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, here we go. I mean, did any nobody saw Jurassic Park? This is all sad.
SPEAKER_11:But but again, like you said, like your husband said, Tom Brady's doing this out of completely selfish intention.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, yes, completely.
SPEAKER_11:That's all it is. He he could he could go and spend fifty thousand dollars and probably rescue 50.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, a whole heck of a lot, right?
SPEAKER_11:50 dogs for life, right? Set them up for life.$50,000. He could do that, but he's doing it selfishly, recreating this dog that's gone um for 50k. You want to talk about FU money, stupid money? Like that's you're on the high end of things. Like, this is crazy. And the simply a just because I can. It should be illegal.
SPEAKER_04:It should be. This is not something to play around with on a whim because you're you know filthy, rich, and bored and don't feel like I mean, like, pay somebody to train the dog that you have, like pay a trainer. You can pay for that, you could pay for a whole bunch of them. You can train all of the dogs in your entire neighborhood if you so so were so inclined. And again, again, fan of capitalism. I'm I'm 100% saying your money, do as you choose with it as long as it's within the legal bounds of everything and blah blah blah. But on the ethical morality side, morality, all of the things it is. Yeah, nope. Yep, I I agree. And again, I'll say it again. I get it. If I, you know, theoretically, if I could clone my German Shepherd Max, who was such a great dog, I love that dog so much. Yeah, I would love to. But if somebody said, Okay, let's do it, I would I would say no, I'm I'm good. It was a one of a kind, and that's okay.
SPEAKER_11:Like, that's okay. I've had some great bird dogs along the way, not doing it.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah, no, just not doing it. And and again, and it is truly because of the slippery slope. Yeah what's next. Oh, yeah. Like what's next and what what will happen? And here we, you know, Jurassic Park and the whole darn thing. So there you have it. Weigh in on it, guys. Uh, would you do it? Be honest. We're not gonna come at you if you're gonna if you would do it this year. That's on you. That's on you. I don't agree with you, but it's on you if you want to do it. So weigh in uh on any and all of the topics, of course. We appreciate you guys hanging out with us. Clay, tell them what just dropped for everybody, please.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah, book three. And I'm and I'm remiss because I don't have it sitting in front of me, but book three, my third book in the Terry Davis series titled Rebellous dropped yesterday on Tuesday. Uh, if you're a fan of action fiction, Jack Ryan, Jack Reacher, Jason Bourne type novels, uh, Terry Davis is your guy. This is the third book in the series, uh, again titled Rebellous. Uh, you can go to Amazon, search my name, and uh you'll find it. Uh, they're all out there. If you like a good action fiction run, these are the books for you.
SPEAKER_04:Absolutely. Go get those books. It's a whole series, guys. You can you don't have to wait for any of them to get right? It's so awesome. You can get all three right now and go back to back to back. It's such a great thing. I love it. So, congratulations on that. Super software.
SPEAKER_11:Somebody, somebody already finished it. I actually had somebody tell me last night. They got it. I think they bought the Kindle version or something. They got it, and it and somebody's finished it already. So that's awesome.
SPEAKER_04:Tell them to get over there and review it.
SPEAKER_11:Yeah, and I told them that. But like if you're worried it's gonna take a while to read or it's not gonna hold your attention or it's gonna be boring, clearly that's not it. Somebody finished it in a day.
SPEAKER_04:Outstanding. Congratulations again. And guys, we will uh you're very welcome. We'll see you all next week. Well, we'll see you in the comments, but we'll see you next week, too. Take care, guys.
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