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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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Clay Novak was commissioned in 1995 as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry and served as an officer for twenty four years in Mechanized Infantry, Airborne Infantry, and Cavalry units . He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 2019.
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Growing up in a family of hunters and shooters, Clay has carried on those traditions to this day. Whether building guns, hunting, shooting for recreation, or carrying them in combat , Clay Novak has spent his life handling firearms.
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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.
Clay Novak: Clay Novak was commissioned in 1995 as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry and served as an officer for twenty four years in Mechanized Infantry, Airborne Infantry, and Cavalry units . He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 2019. Clay is a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School and is a Master Rated Parachutist, serving for more th...
It's the Alpha Curve Show with Clay November, serving up funding news and conservative views. Brought to you by the Alpha Curve and Refuge Medical. And now it's time for the show.
SPEAKER_03:Oh my goodness. How are you, Clay?
SPEAKER_05:I'm good. How are you?
SPEAKER_03:I'm good. I'm good. I'm like in a weird spot. I need to scooch over a little bit. Scooching over, guys. Just humor me. I need to be centered. I should have done that before, but I wasn't paying attention. What else is new? Oh, so how are you? Are you ready for Thanksgiving?
SPEAKER_05:I'm getting there. Yes. This is the uh season of kids coming home from college and you know, family get-togethers and all of those things. And so, as a reminder, folks, Elsa and I will not have a show next week. We enjoy Thanksgiving and uh being around our families and celebrating as much as everyone else. And let's be honest, you guys aren't you're not tuning in on Thursday night. There's no way. So um there will be no show next week. But I am looking forward to Thanksgiving. How about you?
SPEAKER_03:So looking forward to it. So we fly out on Monday, um, and we will be in Florida with those babies. I can't wait uh for Thanksgiving. So I'm so excited. I'm like practically jumping out of my skin. You know, we FaceTime every single day, sometimes multiple times a day, which is pure heaven for me. And um, I just want to climb through that phone. I can't even take it. I'm losing my mind. So yes, I'm I'm very excited. I don't care. We could we could have like McDonald's that day, and I wouldn't even care. I'd be like, it's perfect. I love it. So yeah, yes, I hope everybody is uh excited and looking forward to Thanksgiving and their family time, you know, whatever whatever that means for you. I I hope it's uh I hope it's gonna be wonderful for you all. So speaking of wonderful, we've got uh a great show for everybody, Clay, the king of topics, pulled up uh some really good stuff anyway. Great job on having topics that just segue so perfectly. They just like kind of like a rolling tide, just roll right into each other. So a lot a lot of big stuff to talk about. Um yeah, yeah, a lot of big stuff.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, and and listen, folks, um, it is Wednesday. Uh it is uh 4 30 Eastern time, uh, our normal recording time. So I know there are things that have happened in the in the last probably 24 hours, 12 hours, or probably tomorrow. Um, but we can't cover it all, so uh we're going with what we got.
SPEAKER_03:Yes, and we got some good ones. Here they are. Here's what's coming up.
SPEAKER_04:Tonight, Marjorie Taylor Green goes from Magama Marge to CNN's newest stick of man. Jeffrey Epstein shows up texting a House Democrat during the Cohen hearing, and Congress votes to release the Epstein files at last. We dig into the Trump assassination attempt and the mystery of the missing digital footprint. Ask whether Trump Doomer was willing to wreck your Thanksgiving to win a shutdown fight and finish with Michelle Obama blaming white people for black women's bad. Elsa Curtain played Novak are your host, and this is your total bold truth. Let's talk about it.
SPEAKER_03:So I I left it in there because it just made me laugh. Um, you know, AI, there's some good things about it. That's an AI voice that does our little promos for us like that. And it could not get MAGA. It could not say MAGA. It's gonna be from now on really like MAGA. It's like it's like I feel like a parrot shouting, MAGA. So I left it in because it made me laugh. But I just so you guys know, I I tried relentlessly for a solid two minutes to get it to say, like I was spelling it all different kinds of ways to get it to be able to pronounce it. It was not getting it. And I don't know, maybe it's uh maybe it's a leftist run thing. I mean purposely.
SPEAKER_05:And listen, folks, this is you're looking at the um the stars, the production team, the uh distribution point, like uh Elsa does all of this stuff. So um, you know, don't hate on her on the AI thing. Um, if any of you are willing to be your announcer voice for free, yeah, feel feel free to hear some seconds. Exactly.
SPEAKER_03:There's the catch fellas and ladies, whoever I don't know. So I I guess that was a little sexist of me. I do like for that. I just I like that the male voice better for that. It's you know, I don't know, whatever. I like it. Sounds good. So yeah, if anybody wants to do for free, I mean, you know, please do it. Because by the way, I don't know if you all know this or not, but uh, we don't get paid to do this. This is our own, this is our our beloved, you know, pet project, I guess we could call it. I don't know. I don't know.
SPEAKER_05:It brings us to our events for over two years.
SPEAKER_03:Yes, over two years, exactly. That's how much we love doing this. So yeah, so that because I think everybody thinks that like we make like you know, so much money doing this, you're gonna pay to do it. I wish, man. I wish. That'd be cool.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah, one thing I'm done.
SPEAKER_03:No, and you know, the thing of it, and I you know, we'll get into the topics, I promise, guys. But you know, the thing of this all is like people have asked, like, well, don't you want to like work for uh, I don't know, like a day fire once upon a time where I thought I did watch that. Um, but the the reality is is the minute you work for somebody, they they kind of own your content. They tell you what you're gonna talk about, they tell you what you're gonna say. I mean, you get some say, um, but not as much as we do here. We can say whatever the heck we want, whenever we want, how we want. It doesn't, you know, so I like that. I don't like control, don't you?
SPEAKER_05:Yes, yeah, this is uh this is one of the best parts of my week every week, and I enjoy it. And yeah, I don't I don't mind doing it for free.
SPEAKER_03:Ditto, same. I mean, we're not to listen, we're not gonna turn down the money within, you know. I mean, listen, the right offer comes along. We will take it.
SPEAKER_05:We will syndicate this in a heartbeat.
SPEAKER_03:In a heartbeat, under the right conditions with the right everything. If those stars align, we're not we're not shutting it down. But anyhow, anyhow, we got we got big topics. So uh Marjorie Taylor Green, she's like all over the news right now, all over everything, including especially uh the the mainstream media, the the left run world. There she is on her like apology tour, I guess we're calling it, right?
SPEAKER_05:Um she's um, you know, as folks, you know, I assume all recognize her by now, Marjorie Taylor Green. She's uh, you know, Republican from Georgia's what their uh fourth, 14th district, I guess. You know, she's been in Congress since 2020. So she got elected in 2020, re-elected in 22, re-elected in 24, right? She's running up again in 26. Um and you know, she's running to this um spat uh with the president, specifically over um the release of the Epstein Files, Epstein Epstein Files. Um, but she has gone. Uh she's made claims against him that he is turning his back on the MAGA movement and and he's turning his back on his on his uh you know dedicated followers, including her. Um she's almost, I hate to say this, but it seems like she's claiming ownership or responsibility over the MAGA movement. Um, but I didn't realize until we started, I started doing more research on her, it's really how fringy she is. Like did you realize I I didn't, I guess I didn't realize I knew she was a little off-pilter, but I didn't realize how fringy she was.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, so um my my thought was that she had like kind of toned it down over the years because that was the the big thing about her in those early years, that you know, why so much you know, hate and and mockery was kind of poured on her, uh the QAnon stuff, the you know, all of her all of her conspiracies and um, you know, a lot of stuff that she was very, very, very, very, you know, love it, hate it, whatever. Um, she was very bold in her beliefs and statements. And um, I actually got to interview her uh, I don't know, probably like four or five years ago, uh at a at an event. And I, you know, saw her speak first. She spoke to the crowd. And uh what she doesn't get or didn't get credit for was um she was actually an extremely good speaker, very motivational, very, you know, there was no script or whatever, no nothing. And she was a very dynamic speaker, very to the point of what she was saying. I was actually very impressed with her going into it. I I didn't have much of an opinion because there was so much being of her. Um, and then I got to interview, it was a very short interview, maybe 10 minutes or so. And uh, she was delightful, she was very personable. Um I I liked her. I ended up, I walked away, you know, liking her. Um, maybe not liking everything that she said or how she said it, but you know, nor are you supposed to, nor is it normal to like everything that somebody does and says 100% of the time. Uh now we fast forward to now, and um, you know, she was. I mean the thing of it was she was basically, I I know you're saying that she kind of is taking credit, you know. So I will give her some credit and say she was like a MAGA hype woman. I mean, no question about it. She gets, you know, she certainly gets some credit, but I don't know if she was like the whole the whole deal, the most responsible. Um, but anyhow, she's she's been going on CNN and uh the view. And here's the here's the phonic attention, really, with this now. Um, basically apologizing for being a part of toxic politics. And I I had to think about this for a while, Clay, because you know, when I looked at what she was saying, the actual words that she was saying, it's like, yes, I I like this. I agree with this sentiment that, you know, let's step away from uh being part of toxic politics. And you know, all this it's gross, it's disgusting, it's unbecoming, it's all of the things that we've become that are an embarrassment to us. So on its face, I could agree with her and say this is a wonderful thing to say. Here are the problems. It's who she's saying it to, who she is kind of like bowing down to. We do so here, so here she is on the view. Let's uh and there's so much to talk about here from what she's saying, who she's saying it to, her demeanor, uh, everything. So let's watch this together.
SPEAKER_02:I think that all of us right here are doing a great job of exchanging our ideas and things that we believe in, and we're doing it in a very professional and kind way. And I don't know more about that, America. I really do. And a lot of people wanted me to come on the show and say nasty things and and you know, all of us to find all of this to find to do that today because I believe the people with powerful voices like myself and like you, and especially women to women, we need to cave a new fast country, our beautiful country, our red, white, and blue uh flag is just being ripped to shreds. And I think it takes women to of maturity to sew it back together.
SPEAKER_03:And I think that's how so many things. The way that they were responding and reacting to her, so disrespectful, so condescending and rude. Uh, joy, nasty, miserable joy. I heard the contradiction there, purposeful. Um there's there's it's five against one. Is that what she said? It's five against one. What's she gonna do? You know, so here she is trying to make nice, and they're throwing these snide little comments, the expressions, like all of these things. This is and her saying that like we're all being, you know, basically we're being nice to each other, and and you know, you're a powerful, strong woman. No, you're not. You're mean, nasty, vicious, cackling hens, first of all, who spread lies deliberately, spread lies about her, bashed her all over the place, and now she's coming on there and essentially part of my language, kissing their asses, which is gross. This is not this isn't people with opposing views coming together mutually to uh move forward, to like work a way forward that everybody can be peaceable. This is her going on the please forgive me, I want to be your friend tour right now. And they are like, okay, kiss the ring. Go ahead, kiss the ring, and we will we'll forgive you. That's the truth of what that all the optics of that. Do you agree or disagree?
SPEAKER_05:No, she's campaigning, is what she's trying to do. And and what she's trying to do because President Trump has pulled his endorsement of her, which is uh, you know, a death blow uh within the party at this point. Having his endorsement doesn't guarantee you're gonna win your election against a Democrat as a Republican, but not having his endorsement as a Republican guarantees that you will lose. And so what she is trying to do is make up ground and she's trying to appease, buy into buy votes, get votes from truthfully a liberal crowd that would never have voted for her, supported her until this very moment. Right. So I mean, she is a Mago hat wearing, you know, in Congress kind of person. Um but now she is on the outs, she's in the cold. So she's gotta find those without President Trump's endorsement, she is gonna lose votes. And if she wants to stay in office, she's gonna have to find votes elsewhere. So she's making price with the enemy. That's what she's doing. I mean, for lack of a better term, that's what she's doing. So is she kissing their ass? Of course she is. Um allowing them to be that condescending, nitpicky, you know, cackling hen. Of course she is. Um you know, six months ago, eight months ago, nine months ago, uh, especially during the election, a year ago, she would have been on that show and she would have been slinging with them at every opportunity. But now that she's on the outs, she's running to not just the view, but also CNN and playing this whole like, you know, I I don't support President Trump in this, or I disagree with President Trump in this. And and she's, you know, because she's been cut away, now she's distancing herself on purpose because she knows she can't win inside the Red Party without his endorsement. So she's got to go and dip into the blue to see if she can retain her seat in Congress, which she's not gonna do. I can promise you that she is going to be out of office at the end of this term without his endorsement. And and instead of she's kissing the wrong ass. I hate to say it. If she ever. If you're if you wear red and you've got an R behind your name and you want to stay in office, there's one ass kissed. Let me tell you something. Yeah, that's right. Um, and and it certainly isn't those five ladies, it's not CNN, it's not MSNBC, and all these other outlets that she's courting, um, or even the voters within her district. She has got to be on the side of President Trump if she wants a shot in hell.
SPEAKER_03:And she just blew it, she really she blew it so bad. I I I'm just I'm flabbergasted that I mean, who is in her corner speaking to her saying, do this, don't do that, don't do this, do that. I I mean, clearly no one is is guiding her in any direction. She just is going off the rails and making absolutely stupid decisions because anyone who was on her side, that is, MAGA, is now saying, and I'm sure she's got some support, I'm sure. Yeah. Um, but overall, it's not going to be nearly enough to to write this ship for her because this is uh when you had let's put it this way, when you have Jasmine Crockett saying, Listen, do I have this idea?
SPEAKER_07:Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, when you have Jasmine Crockett saying this, this and for anybody who's listening, um Jasmine Crockett tweeted on X. She said, This almost feels like a moment where Marge should phone a friend. I'm here for you, girl. I told you not to trust him. All he cares about is himself and protecting Petobs. He never loved you. My granny always said, be with the man that loves you more than you love him. Trust me, sis, you are better off without him. The gwoles are fighting. I can't even believe that I said that. That's a stupid word. I don't know what that is either. And I don't even want to know. I don't care. Um, but if that is who is now tweeting support for you, by the way, that's the same Jasmine Crockett that called uh Marjorie Taylor Green, let's have and get this right, a bleach blonde, butch-built body. Uh something else, something else. But that's the gist of um, you know, how she referred to her. And that was, of course, after um Marjorie Taylor Green made fun of her eyelashes, her, you know, spider on her eyes. Um, yeah, if that if that's who you have have now just gained the support from, um, you have a much bigger problem than you even could even realize. So, and and you tell me if you heard this. Now, I heard I heard that um this is just a rumor that I know of. Supposedly Trump to her or spoke to her about her numbers privately, basically said, like, look, you don't have the support, so don't do this. Um, and she wanted to run anyway, wanted to keep going forward with this anyway. And so he had no choice. So supposedly the rumor was that he tried to tell her privately, quietly, like, don't, it was not gonna, it's not a good move for you. And she didn't want to hear it, and that's why she's all mad. And now she's like running with it. And now she's now she made him mad.
SPEAKER_05:Well, I I mean, I I hadn't heard that rumor. It makes a lot of sense. Um and and you know, President Trump is if he knows that her numbers are bad, that guy's never gonna back a known loser. Like that's right. So um, you know, and I think as tight as things are in the voting lines in Congress, one or two matters. So um, you know, she's taken this, she's probably gonna take the next year plus a little over a year, as a lame duck opportunity to be very positive, um, which does not bode well, I can say it for the Republican Party. She's gonna be the fly in the ointment. Um, and I think she probably thought because of that, she had some bargaining power with the president to say, you know, no, I'm gonna do this, and you need me, you know, you're gonna endorse me, you're gonna help me, you're gonna keep me in office because I'm in office now and you need me to accomplish things over the next year. Um, and if you don't help me, then I'm gonna be a pain in the ass. And so I think that's the direction she's taking.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Um, I mean, she's always been a bit of a pain. I mean, her and Lauren, uh, Lauren Boebert had it out, you know, whatever it was two years ago. Um, and again, she's always been uh, you know, throw the chart up and you know, and all those things. She's always been mildly disruptive, you know, people called her feisty or they, you know, whatever. Beauty's in the eye of the beholder at this point. You know, if she's on your team, she's feisty. If she's not on your team, she's disruptive. Um but but um I think she missed the mark on this one. I think that she really believes that she had or has the president in a corner and that he had no choice but to endorse her. And the reality is that he's not gonna do it. He's not gonna back a loser, he never has.
SPEAKER_03:No, no, he never has. Yeah. Um, you know, and and again, uh her actual words, because I'm sure, and I don't know this, I don't know this, I haven't seen it yet. Um, her actual words, here's the irony, are good. In in like in essence, right? Like the let's stop the toxic politics, let's, you know, let's come together, let's do the things. But she, of all people, should know that the people that we're up against, she's up against, are not the people who are willing to compromise and make good. Like, this is not like, and she, how can you not know this? So I think your assessment is spot on because that's the only thing that would make sense that she's you know trying to rebrand, trying to appeal to, you know, a different uh crowd now. And um, uh, you know, hey, good luck to you. Marge. Good luck, you're gonna need it.
unknown:Marge.
SPEAKER_05:Marge. Um, yeah, she's you know, um, she's she is rapidly gonna become a sideshow uh in Congress. Um you know, and and she's gonna find herself completely out of office. It's not it, I if she survives the 26th election, uh, it'll be shocking. Uh you know, it'll be her and her and Fetterman passing in the hallway as the two people on the, you know, abandoned or orphaned, you know, by their own party. Uh and and really offsetting each other. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:So maybe they'll join together and run as independence for something at some point, you know. I mean, that might be their only I mean, not that it's gonna give them much of a chance of anything, but at least it'll make them feel good, I guess. I don't know.
SPEAKER_05:But listen, that is that is far from the weirdest thing happening in Congress right now.
SPEAKER_03:Oh my word. What the heck, bro? Just channeled my inner 12-year-old boy, I guess. I don't even know what that was. Go ahead.
SPEAKER_05:So we've got, you know, um, obviously there's a we're gonna talk uh at Epstein in in a um a couple of segments here, but but this one is extremely interesting because uh what has been revealed as these pieces and parts of the file are being released is that Stacey Plaskett, Plaskett, Plaskett, whatever it is, who is a non-voting member of Congress. So she is a Democrat, she's from the U.S. Virgin Islands, which means she sits in there, she represents the Virgin Islands, she doesn't get to vote. Um, keep in mind uh Epstein Island was part of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Also keep in mind Epstein helped her get into office. Um but while there was a in 2019, uh while there was a trial going on, a hearing, not a trial, but a hearing in Congress, um, that that you know had Epstein on it, you know, his name was all over it, and he was in jail. Um Stacy Plaskett, Democrat, US Virgin Islands, was texting him. Yeah. First of all, am I the only person who found it appalling that he had a cell phone to be text messaging with in jail?
SPEAKER_03:Seriously, yeah, yeah. We can take a pause and put a pin in that, right?
SPEAKER_05:Like, this is a white collar crime guy. This isn't a guy who was, you know, like embezzling money or you know, stealing identities. This guy was a pedophile, human trafficker, like historically horrific crimes. Yes, yet still had a cell phone. Um, okay.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, everybody just like process that for a moment because just yet another indicator of how much power this guy was wielding over all of these other people. Like, no wonder this is all taking so long. But yeah, so yes, texting, texting with him, um even saying, quick, I'm up next. Yeah. For him to right to hurry up and tell her what to say. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:This wasn't like the night before she's doing her prep or the weeks before she's prepping for this thing. This is as the trial, this is they have the digital footprint of this, folks, and the timing. So they know the timing of this, verify during this hearing. She said exact exactly what you said, Elsa. Hurry, I'm up next. I need to know who Rona is. Is that an acronym? Because it was R-O-N-A-Capital Letters.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Um, and he's like, Oh no, that's President Trump's, that's Trump's personal assistant. She's in an office right across the hall from him. If anybody knows about any of this stuff, it's her, she knows everything that's going on. So he's filling her in on details, and then you can watch the timing. I don't know if you saw this, but somebody laid out the timing of the text messages against the timing of the hearing. And and she, so as it approaches, right, he answers that question on who Rona was, and then she asks a question that says, you know, so and so and so-and-so, and Rona and Rona, and who's Rona? Who's Rona? And you know, um, the person on the stand was what's his name? Trump's old lawyer that went to jail. God, I can see his Facebook already like the disgusting human being. Anyway, um, and and uh he said, Oh yeah, that's that's President Trump's personal assistant, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah. Um, and then she messaged back to Epstein, and he even told her, good job, as the trial was going on.
SPEAKER_03:Insane. Insane. Like, are you kidding me right now?
SPEAKER_05:Known folks, this is after he's been convicted. This was not in prison waiting for trial. Yeah, he is Epstein that the world knows. Yes, he's that guy. She is texting him while in jail, right? While he's in jail, during a trial, to get advice, encouragement, and and guidance from him.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah. And meanwhile, you know, the the left is hearing this, right? Mainstream media, the left is hearing this, and you know, they're like, oh, let's see, hmm, televised uh hearing aimed at taking down Trump. Um, Epstein is feeding, you know, lines to to them there right while this is all going on. Yeah, nothing to see here. Let's move on.
SPEAKER_05:So her law professor, her law professor is in Congress right now, Raspberry Democrats. Oh, right. Yes. So folks, they they put forth uh an effort to censure her from Congress, which truthfully, in her capacity as representing the Virgin Islands and not being able to vote on anything was really kind of a gesture of like, hey, you're a horrible human being, you know, you need to go away. Which didn't pass, by the way, which is just as disturbing as the rest of this stuff. Yeah. Um, but in that censure hearing, her former law school professor, Raskin, Democrat, got up there and defended her and literally justified what she was doing by saying she was just speaking with one of her constituents. That's all she was doing. What's wrong with that? He was just a constituent from her district. There's you we're we're allowed to do that. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. This is not, this is justification. This is a congressperson, an elected official justifying this by saying that, as if we're all a bunch of idiots.
SPEAKER_03:Yep. These are truly the worst people on on the planet. These are horrible, horrible human beings. They are beyond the pale, disgusting. And if you think I'm exaggerating, let's remind you again again what Epstein was in prison and convicted of and for. Like, do we forget what that is? So, yeah, when I say that I think they are some of the most vile human beings on the planet, I absolutely mean it 100%. That is just disgusting. And you know, and as with so many times when we're talking about this in particular, uh, this case in particular, and anything like it, I it's just so I'm I'm angered to exhaustion. Like, like I've gotten so angry and and horrified and disgusted by this all that I'm like emotionally exhausted from it. And and I think we all are. I think I speak for so many people when I say that. And we just shouldn't be, we shouldn't allow ourselves to get exhausted by it because then you start getting apathetic towards it. And I think we're I think we're also largely at that point because again, like what's gonna happen? Is anything happening? I mean, are we well? I guess that can move us right into that, right?
SPEAKER_05:I mean before we go too far, there go ahead as as these bits and pieces are coming out, right? So we've seen these text messages. There's been a little bit more while he was in jail, Epstein correspondence that has come to the surface. Um, there's been correspondence released between him and Hakeem Jeffries, oh, by the way, as he was looking for money, right? Donations and and and all of that, but also um a Harvard, I think he was the president, former president of Harvard, continued to uh uh seek uh uh advice from Epstein. Get this on how to uh approach, converse, and have a relationship with a young woman he was mentoring.
SPEAKER_03:Seriously, I did not know this. This was new to me.
SPEAKER_05:So this guy has now apologized and has said he is gonna back away from public life. Um, I think he was a former president of Harvard. He was at Harvard, he was a big wig. Um, but but yeah, like knowing like this is people knew who he was. That's proof positive, right? Yes, people knew that he was a disgusting human being, they knew what he was doing. This guy was actually soliciting advice on how to do the things that Epstein does from Epstein while he's in jail, yeah, right?
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, and and again, tell me they're not disgusting, horrible, repugnant human beings.
SPEAKER_05:Embrace yourself, folks, because again, next topic, we're about to hear, see, know, find out all kinds of things about all kinds of people.
SPEAKER_03:Yes, yep, yes, we are about to uh get what we asked for, basically. I mean, um, and and you know, we when we first were talking about this, we were we we did you and I did talk about um exactly that kind of bracing for what's in there because a lot of people, I don't think we will be, maybe we'll be, but um I think a lot of people are gonna be, they will be shooketh to their core. Yeah. Right. Um, because there are going to be names and people that you may have held in some esteem to some degree, and um so many houses of cards are gonna be coming down. And and you know, I hope that's what's gonna happen. And and I hope that's what's gonna, even if it's somebody that I like and admire um from afar. Uh if you are any part of this, I want to see you go down, I want to see you fall, I want to see every one of them fall from grave. And lose everything. And, you know, because again, the thing that gets overlooked so often is the actual victims, the actual victims of all of this who are living with this as a daily part of their existence. And they are forever changed and not for the good because of this. One woman is dead. You know. It's just absolutely horrific to me.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. So Congress voted yesterday, again, recording on Wednesday. Um they voted yesterday to do full release of all of the upstate documents. Um that passed. I think there was one person who voted.
SPEAKER_03:One, yeah. It was um 427 to one.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:And it was, was it a Republican? I I don't remember who it was.
SPEAKER_03:Higgins?
SPEAKER_06:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, to me, and I'm not making excuses, folks. Yeah. There should have been like that, should have been a clean sweep. Should have been. No excuse. I think that may have been a procedural, like, I disagree with this because one of the things that's not being redacted, my understanding, are the names of the victims. So as this comes out very clean, this is why this has been so back and forth, and is, you know, because one of the hangups administratively was protecting the victims in this. Um, but you know, we've all gotten to the point where we're just like, you know, hey, release the files. Um, and and so I I think maybe, and I'm not making an excuse, but I think maybe that one person, it was a procedural, it's not that they disagreed necessarily with releasing the files to protect anybody or anything. I think it may have been a hey, administratively, I think this is there's something wrong with this. Regardless, it passed overwhelmingly, one no, and it is on the president's desk. The question that we're all asking is like, is he gone? Is he on a plane somewhere? We're not gonna Biden auto pen this thing. No, like no auto pen. He's he's gonna sign it, but the question is why is he not in the office today? Which may be the reason. I don't know. Could be, but yeah, I mean he's a busy guy, like the guy doesn't sit around.
SPEAKER_03:No, he definitely does not. But it would have been nice if they could have like, you know, just airdropped it to him or something.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, trust that one to the cloud. Just saying.
SPEAKER_06:Fair enough, fair enough.
SPEAKER_05:I I think, you know, I think there's gonna be some maybe they're bombshells, maybe they're not. I think some of these are um known to people or at least anticipated. I think there's some anticipation that we're gonna find out that one of the reasons that Epstein was so protected is because he was an intelligence asset. Um, and I think you know, DOJ and some other folks are gonna have to probably bring CIA in and some of the stuff's gonna have to be declassified. Um, I think that's part of it. Um it would not surprise me if and listen, folks, we're not saying that Epstein was a CIA agent, um, but he, if you think about it, if there was a person who could collect and have dirt on hundreds of people, powerful people around the world that could be used for intelligence gathering reasons, he's the guy. Um, so you know, as and it doesn't make the CIA complicit in this. I think they should have stepped in if they knew anything about it, regardless. But I I think we're gonna find out that he was an intelligence asset or at least in contact with the CIA. I think we're also gonna find out, and this is on the low end of the rumor scale, but I've heard this a couple of places, is that the FBI whistleblower is none other than President Trump himself.
SPEAKER_03:Hmm, yeah. I would I yeah, I mean, I could see that easily. Well, they've got, you know, and I don't have it, guys. Um, there's a video from him of like in 2015. Yep. Specifically calling out uh Epstein Island and uh saying something about uh Prince Andrew, yeah, um, who's lost been stripped of all his titles and everything. They just call him Andy now. Yeah, Andy. Yeah, Andy. Uh yeah, good old Andy. He said, ask Andrew about it. He can tell you. And you know, you got a little smirk on his face. You're like, go ahead, ask him. He's got some stories for you if you want to hear him. And that got kind of like breezed over back then. He was talking about it long before anybody else was. So, you know, he's the one that kind of put some eyes on it, really. Like, what's the 1791?
SPEAKER_05:What is it? So I think that is that has the potential to be in there that he is the person who really blew the lid off this thing. Um, which I think would be like, I think that's one of the reasons if that's true, and I actually think it is true, that is probably the primary reason why these documents sat for four years under the Biden administration, because they did not want to give Trump any hero status of any kind ever at all. Right. Um, so don't be surprised, folks, if something like that is in there, maybe not that specific, although I think that's what it is. Um, between that and then again the CIA being somewhat complicit uh in what was going on if they were using him as an intelligence asset and knowing what was going on. Um, but also there's some things in there I I know and you know that when all these names are released, there's gonna be some pretty powerful people that were being protected. Yes. Um and uh I can't wait. I really can't. Even if that have you seen there's a couple of like you know they're fakes that are out there in social media. There's like this, you know, page with like three or four columns of names, yeah. Which is ridiculous. Yeah. Um, but like if half of that, if a third of that is true, like it's gonna be earth-shattering for a lot of people. Um so and and we're all we're gonna see politicians, we're gonna see athletes, we're gonna see businessmen, we're gonna see um entertainment, you know, music, actors. There's gonna be smatterings of all kinds of people on there. Yeah. And uh I can't wait.
SPEAKER_03:Burn them to the ground, burn it to the ground, please. Start fresh, scorched earth on this. I please just burn it all. Yeah, and and I and I don't know. I like I I actually kind of want to pray on this that Trump is the the the one. Like, I oh, that would bring me so much joy. I can't even begin to tell you how much joy, just to throw it right at him like, oh, everything he thought, you know. I mean, the biggest tell here is like if they really had all of this uh stuff on Trump, you know, because they're still trying to, you know, like Trump's on it, Trump's on it, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. You mean to tell me, you know, they did everything that they could possibly think of to destroy Trump and any chance at the presidency for him this time around. I mean, last time too, but um if they had stuff on him and they were sitting on it, of course they would have released it if they had it. Because I mean, that is the simplest fact of all. If they had it, it would have been released a long time ago. So, you know.
SPEAKER_05:Listen, folks, you don't fabricate something like Russia collusion if you have something that is concrete evidence of a real crime.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, exactly. Especially something that is so incredibly vile. So, yeah, give give it up, guys, give it up. Uh, since we are still on the Trump train talking about our buddy there, uh, let's keep going. This one, Clay. Oh my word. You go ahead. You go on.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, Thomas Crooks is who we're talking about. This is the Butler PA uh shooter, the kid who's dead. Uh so the one of the things that has been not been publicly released uh in the year plus since the assassination attempt is his digital footprint. And for a while there, we were even being told that he didn't have one, which we all know is crazy. There's there's nobody, you know. I I'm pretty sure the Dalai Lama's got a digital footprint at this point.
SPEAKER_03:He totally does, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:So yeah, but there was no, there was this, you know, hey, the kid doesn't have anything, we don't know anything, we can't, you know, and and the FBI, of course, has had it all along. Um, a lot of it was being protected, hidden, um, partially because of an investigation, but also partially because it was in the hands of the Biden administration for a while. Um, but what we're finding out about this kid is that for a long time he was a Trump supporter as a teen as a teenager, like not even old enough to vote yet, I don't think. Um big, you know, um conservative, really to a point of being violent. Um, some of the statements that he made, I don't know if you have seen any of these, but it's like, you know, we should be like these anti-MAGA, you know, people should get shot in the head with an AR-15 and like all this crazy, you know, super violent tendency. And then all of a sudden in 2020, there was a switch.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:And he went from loving President Trump to hating President Trump. And they found a correlation with a Norwegian YouTube account that the guy or the the individual they can tell, I don't think they know who that person is, but they do have enough digital signature to find out that this person was associated with essentially a Norwegian version of Antifa on a left-wing nut job. Um, and and so they're finding that that you know crooks was talking to this individual through YouTube, and that's about the time that he turned from being a violently supporter, a violent supporter of President Trump to a violent opposer of President Trump. Um and then and then you can imagine the waterfall effect uh that led to Butler PA. Um, but what they're also finding out is go figure with a kid who's as mentally unstable as this young man was. Um he also had you know weird sexual tendencies on top of everything else. Again, go figure. Um and I'm not gonna get too deep into that because it's gross and it's uncomfortable, and like nobody's really you just need to know he was into some weird stuff, people. If you really want to go and look it up, you can look it up. But he was into some weird stuff. Um, but now all of a sudden we've got this digital footprint. And where where does that sit with you? Like this has been over, you know, what how many months has it been now?
SPEAKER_03:Right. Yeah, I don't even know. But yeah, yeah, something like that. Um, yeah, you know, obviously everything I think we're all kind of thinking somewhere along the same lines that like, you know, the one being how come we're just finally hearing something about this? You know, we we have you know, everyone else, close to everyone else, within minutes, we have these people's life stories. We know everything about them, you know, information, and granted, yes, a lot of times a lot of false information comes out first and all of those things, but nonetheless, I mean, you find everything very, very quickly. So one would be why was this scrubbed, or why or was this all scrubbed or suppressed, um, unlike anyone else? Uh the this the shift, like who is this person that got a hold of this kid? And yes, there's already so you already have somebody um who's clearly got some mental illness going on. Um this is something they hear all the time about the CIA using people, you hear these, but they're not even rumors. It's true. Like this is a documented thing. This is true. CIA will use people like this to they'll they'll mess with them basically and get them to do things. So, you know, is this a case of that? Who is hiding all of this? Who is this kid? Who is all of the things? There's so many questions here, and still, I mean, this is a little bit of potential insight, um, but there's still way too many questions for something that should have been long resolved and and handled already at this point. Um, you've got Tucker Carlson, of course, and others on the right are saying that the FBI lied or at least misled the public about his digital footprint and possible ideological leanings. Um, and by the way, you mentioned it was like 2020, so we're talking about COVID time. Um, so now you've got isolation. You know, you've got a great point.
SPEAKER_07:That's it. Right?
SPEAKER_03:You've got yeah, you've got all of these factors that so you have somebody who is already uh experiencing psychological, emotional distress. Now you're isolating them, and now there's somebody online that has this continuous access to this mentally unstable person, and they make this complete dramatic flip of where their attention and you know hatred uh is getting focused on. A lot of questions here, and I still don't really know if we're ever gonna get the actual answers.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I mean it's 2025. We're still not sure about identity in 63 years.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, I mean, so the reality is this, you know, maybe in um, you know, maybe in 50 years or so we'll we'll find out. Yeah, pretty sure it won't be alive for us.
SPEAKER_05:This is uh I listen, I have a lot of um, I personally have a lot of understanding and tolerance for the we're not gonna disrupt an ongoing investigation. Sure. Okay. You know, I mean you understand that as a as a LEO wife, right? We all we all get that.
SPEAKER_07:Right.
SPEAKER_05:There are some people who don't, and that and okay, that's why FOIA exists, and that's why you've got people like Tucker Carlson who are upset with the FBI. And I I think the hard part is that the FBI essentially said we have nothing, or at least allowed the public to assume or believe that they had nothing when they actually had something. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:And why wouldn't you just say that?
SPEAKER_05:Exactly. I would prefer that they would come out and say, listen, we we have information about Thomas Crooks, we have pieces of his digital footprint, we are continuing to investigate um and leave it at that, right? Now, I'm sure somebody, you know, along the way when it was under the high hands of the Biden administration, yes, I'm sure there were things that were being covered up. No question in my mind. However, when it transitioned over, Kafka Patel took over Dan Bongino, there could this could have been handled very differently uh from the get-go. So um now, what we don't know is what's going on inside of the FBI, right? What's going on below Kash Patel? He's not personally investigating the assassination attempt of the president, he's responsible for the people that are. So they may have had this stuff sitting on a desk or in a filing cabinet somewhere that they chose not to bring forward for whatever reason. I don't know, none of us know. Um, but I think handled wrong, truthfully. Um, this was uh mishandled, and I think you're right. I think we're, you know, it's 15, 16 months beyond the event itself. We will probably never know. And listen, for the American public, I'll vote, I'll I'll speak for the American public. Nothing is more frustrating than not having the information and and being allowed or conspiracy theories being allowed to build because that's what's happening.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah. Um, that's yeah, you're so right, Clay.
SPEAKER_05:It's feeding the QAnon, it's feeding the conspiracy theorists, it's feeding all that crap when just a little bit of information can keep that stuff at bay. And they choose not to.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, you're so right. That it that is the the highest frustration here that you know, just a give a give something, give a little bit. Like you said, you know, it's an ongoing investigation. We can't release certain bits of information. We know lots of things about lots of stuff, but we can't talk about it because it's an ongoing. Like, just say that. Don't, you know, I mean, we're already, we're already so uh steeped in everything being a lie, you know, like nobody believes it's anything, nobody believes anything that's coming out of anybody's mouths anymore, between AI, between, you know, mistrust in the government, between the, you know, political warfare against each other on both sides. Like nobody believes anything. So try and dispel some of that by just putting the truth out there. And yes, there's always going to be the Tucker Carlsons and the Candace Owens of the world that are going to look for a conspiracy in the most non-conspiratal things. Like that's how they make the money. It's literally how they function, it's their job, it's what they do. But for the rest of us, like we're so fatigued from all of it. Like, just tell us the freaking truth, just give us something that we can believe, you know. But I don't know. Oh my god, I'm so tired. Like, I need the I need our little, I need our Thanksgiving break. People make me these people make me so angry as I let up about it. Oh, what else we got? Uh let's see. Oh, let's talk about this guy here, Schumer. Talk about conspiracy. Yeah, right. Yes, yeah. I mean, listen, I I'm so you know, I'm still mad, but I'm so grateful that this is resolved for Thanksgiving travel. Because yes, guys, it's all about me and my travel. It is, it is. But uh yeah, after the 40 plus days of the longest government shutdown in American history, the Senate finally blinked. Flights are melting down. Uh, I don't know what that means. I think I'm just reading that wrong. Families were sweating uh Thanksgiving travel. Yes, I was, and everyone in DC sport was the other guy's fault. Um, so did Chuck Schumer drag it out to hurt Trump and knowledge? That might feel like it's a no-brainer. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:So well, there's there's confirmation at this point, at least, some tacit confirmation. Um so he president uh you know Schumer was now it's coming out because he solicited help from not just uh Congress people, but also which I don't necessarily understand how that influenced anything, but um he was looking for help in trying to keep the shutdown going through Thanksgiving, purposely not paying federal employees, service members, air traffic controllers, federal law enforcement, all of that, purposely disrupting family holiday air travel specifically. Um purposely making the economy a challenge so that people wouldn't necessarily have enough money to celebrate a proper Thanksgiving as we traditionally do, right? And and widespread across the country. So he was looking to make Thanksgiving miserable for everyone for political purposes only. And there is now evidence that this is true. We all, like you said, no-brainer. We all kind of suspected he is that brand of jerk um and that brand of politician. But now there is, there are people coming out after the vote happened to reopen the government that have said, I was not on board with what Schumer was doing. He asked me for help, or he asked for you know my abstinence, you know, abstain from the vote or to not whatever, um, so that he could do X, Y, and Z and they could blame it all on President Trump and it would look bad for President Trump. So, really, folks, I mean, if if you didn't think Schumer was done before this crappy outcome of a 40 plus day shutdown, now that this is out and in the wind, he's definitely done.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, he's gotta be. He's gotta be. He has to be. If he's not, I just I don't even know. I don't even know what to say. Throw my laptop in the air at this point. Like, I mean, if this guy isn't done after this, when your own party is, you know, throwing you under the bus saying, oh yeah, this guy, you know, he was the one for sure. And of course they're also trying to save their own skin too.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, you know. So do you think do you think he resigns, or do you think that he gets voted out of his minority leadership role?
SPEAKER_03:Voted because he's too arrogant. Okay. Um, he's way too arrogant to resign. He won't do it. He will dig his, they will have to yank him out of there by his scrawny, liver spotted ankles, and just you know, drag him out of there. He doesn't want to lose that gravy train if he wants to run. Is it AOC? Probably. Yeah, I I would imagine so. I would imagine. Like, isn't that just hysteric?
SPEAKER_05:Like, so frightening it's not even funny.
SPEAKER_03:I it's at this point because it's all so surreal, like it's so impossible to believe that this is real life, that of course that's who it'll be. How could it not be her? You know, and she's dumb enough, I think, because she's dumb enough to be manipulated by the people who are really pulling the strings there. So they'll, you know, uh who's who's better than her? So even if they do yank Chucky Boy out of there, you know, you probably will still be a little bit, at least to some degree, some bit of a puppet master in there because he he knows too much. You know, this is all all of you know, all of these high-powered people, whether it's uh politics or uh celebrities for that matter, um, they all have so much dirt on each other. Like this is how they this is the game that they play. It's all a game for them. You know, anybody who thinks that uh any of them care about that this has anything to do with us, we're just pawns in their game. Like, you know, I hate to be that guy, that pessimistic, you know, we're a guy, the uh what is it from the Muppets, you know, the guys up in the yeah, I'm like that guy right now, but like I'm so, you know, you get really jaded by this because you can see what the game is. And the game is just that it's a game for them, it's all about them. None of these people have walked out of office, you know, um, without being two, three, even four times as wealthy as when they went in. And that's right. The numbers don't number. So, yes. So if he's gone, it'll be because they vote him out, but he's not really gonna be gone. So don't anybody do too big of a happy dance.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I I think he will still, you know, as much as everybody's written drunk Nancy off, um, she still does hold a lot of influence. Um, even out of her position. Um Schumer will be the same way. Um, as long as he's in office, he'll still hold some some influence, if not direct power. Um I I don't know if it's her. I think it is, um, but I think there's enough infighting inside the party, almost in the way that like we were worried about, you know, the independent vote.
SPEAKER_07:Right.
SPEAKER_05:You know, right? It's work, you know, we know Ross Perot. We've we talked about all these every time there's an independent candidate, you know, the RFA, um, that it was going to screw up the election. I think there's enough infighting um inside of uh the Democrat Party that it'll be very much like the Chicago mayoral election or the Minneapolis mayoral election, where you know there's enough people that are voting against her and that somebody else somebody else will end up sneaking in there as opposed to her. Right.
SPEAKER_03:Well, I'm sure, I'm sure uh Jeff Reese wants wants in. Um he's making a lot of power plays.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, there's a lot of um people you know that want in or appear to. I don't think it's her. I hope it's probably will be. So all right, let's talk about dumb women in politics.
SPEAKER_03:Do let's do that. Oh my goodness. This are so uh, you know, I I called uh I said about uh Marjorie Taylor Green that she was on the Apology tour. Um uh Michelle Obama is on the when it's all about me tour. When I've had it so hard, nobody's had it harder than me. And now, surprise, surprise, she's not for the first time, uh, railing against white people because we made her straighten her hair. I kid you not, I kid you not, folks. If you did not see this already, um, let's just play this for you. Okay, so let me start by saying I have never in all of my fifty-four years given any thought to how another woman, a a woman of another uh color or race or anything, has styled their hair. I have never once stopped somebody and said, hey, you straighten your hair right now. And and I've actually pulled, very casually pulled lots of people uh over the past day or two. Um I haven't. They're just in my comment section all saying, I've literally never even thought about how black women style or not style their hair. I don't care. So let's get that like really, really clear. Uh also I could say that um as a white slash Hispanic woman, um, my hair is both curly and straight. It does whatever the heck it wants. So I I don't know what to tell you. Sometimes I straighten it, sometimes I curl it, sometimes I let it just be who it wants to be. Apparently, does she need does she need our permission to do that? Because I don't know. I mean, last time I checked, she was one of the most influential, powerful women in the nation. And she didn't use that opportunity to, if she wanted to wear her hair curly, I don't know, did she ever? I have no idea. I can't even remember how she styled her hair. That's how little I have ever cared about that. So what an offensive, entitled, arrogant, whiny, miserable woman she is. She is horrible. And by the way, white women, white liberal women were pretty close to literally bowing down at her feet. So I'm pretty sure none of what she's saying holds any water whatsoever. So insulting. If I cared enough to be insulted, actually.
SPEAKER_05:So this is the this is the tip of the complaint iceberg from former First Lady Obama. She has been complaining about this, right? Which is absurd. Like you said, she's one of the most influential women, arguably, in the world while she was in the White House, um, chose to bow down to social pressures, which shows she has no courage and no no real self-confidence of any kind, intestinal fortitude. I mean, if she if she bowed down on how she did her hair, then I don't expect her to come through on anything of any substance.
SPEAKER_07:Right.
SPEAKER_05:Also, she has complained that that her and and her husband had to pay for things while they were in the White House. Um for those of you that don't know, um, the kitchen in the White House, like their daily food that they are fed, they have to pay for because it's not free. The president is paid more than anybody else in the federal government, um, but that's for a reason. So they get a bill every month for the kitchen and uh they'll pay for it. She's complained about that. Um, she has complained about how much time she had to spend in public as the as the first lady. She's complained about how much time she has has had to spend in public since coming out of the White House, and yet she's sitting on stage being interviewed of her own choice about being the first lady, about and and complaining about how much she hated being the first lady. Right. Okay. So I I I don't I don't want to hear it. She's lost it. I she somebody said it the other day. I posted on social media, they said she is the Meghan Markle of politics. She sure is. That you know, Meghan Markle, who has complained so much about how invasive their lives were in England, and that's why they came to the States and renounced their titles and all of these other things. Um, but it Obama's doing she's Michelle's doing the same thing. Oh, I'm saying the first lady. I like being on stage. Right, I like being on stage because truthfully, if she wasn't the first lady, no one would be talking to her right now. Nobody would be talking about the parents, no one would care. She would be saying, she'd be a lawyer in Chicago somewhere, right? Creating her life that way, too. Absolutely.
SPEAKER_03:But this was designed to be miserable and ungrateful.
SPEAKER_05:This is another person, very much like her husband, yeah, who just needs to shut up and go away. Definitely. Like do what the other presidents and first ladies have done once they have left office. Right. Fade into the woodwork. That's what you're supposed to do. Yeah. But you choose not to, so I don't want to hear any effing complaints out of your mouth.
SPEAKER_03:Absolutely. I love the irony too that she is on a book tour right now for a book called Look or The Look or something like that. And it is a picture book of her. It's all pictures of her. So she's literally going around saying, Oh, I'm so tired of everybody looking at me. Please stop. It's such a burden to be me.
SPEAKER_08:Look at me. Look at me.
SPEAKER_03:Look at me in my book. Look at this page, look at this page, look at this page. Stop looking. Yeah. Terrible. I I it's just, oh my god, what a joke. A jerk. Oh, Michelle Obama, you are a jerk. You're just a jerk. Go away. And I can promise you, no one will talk about your hair then either. So oh, and I live. Let me just point out one more thing in the beginning of that. The next part of that, in the next tour stop, she does, she's gonna expand on that. You watch, or somebody will expand on that. That um the reason why they don't. Did you catch that in the beginning? The reason why black women don't swim or go to the gym is because of their hair. So now we're gonna get blamed for obesity in black women. That if we haven't or I think we actually already have been blamed for that. Pretty sure we have, but she will she'll add to that. She'll expand on that, I'm sure.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, and there's there's other complaints too. She's already said that uh, you know, America's not ready for a female president, um, you know, and it's because of of white men. She did say though that if there is going to the first female president will be a conservative woman. Uh she has said that. Uh, she's also said, don't look at me uh to to run because America is not mature enough to elect a female president. Um, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So all she's doing is complaining in public, and we're all tired of listening to her, and she just needs to go away.
SPEAKER_03:Go away. Go away. Okay, so we're gonna go away in about two seconds. We want to once again wish you guys all a very happy Thanksgiving. And we can't wait. We already can't wait to get back to you, and we're gonna tell the news cycle to just stop. Just stop until we get back to it, right? Just pause everything until Clay and Elsa can get back to it. Uh Clay, you close them out.
SPEAKER_05:All right, folks. Thanks. Uh thanks uh as always for for joining us and uh and popping in and being part of this. We watch every week, we look. I love seeing how many people tune in. Like Facebook numbers are crazy, literally thousands of people watching, uh, which is always awesome. And we love you guys. But uh, enjoy your Thanksgiving uh from Elsa and I, and uh as always from me, keep moving, keep shooting.
SPEAKER_04:Terry Davis wanted a quiet life, the Midwest, a rifle, a little peace. But trouble keeps finding him on every inch of American soil. From cornfields to the Capitol, the enemy hides in the shadows. And when the country needs one man to stand up, Terry does what he's always done. He keeps moving, he keeps shooting. The fight for America has a new battlefield. And he's already there. The Terry David theory is available now.
SPEAKER_01:From small town love stories to battles of truth and loyalty, Elsa Kurt's books follow the same heartbeat. Ordinary people facing extraordinary moments. You'll find romance, drama, second chances, even a peek behind the microphone in a newest release. Multiple genres, different worlds, same thread. Bald truth, real faith, no apologies.