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Kyle Rittenhouse acquitted on all charges.
So that, I mean, that is really good news.
And of course, the left has gone apoplectic over it.
I don't know if they, did you not follow a single moment of this trial, or did you just see all the evidence and completely ignore it?
And you're just so stubborn that you can't be swayed
by anything presented to you that shows that this guy was absolutely not guilty of murder.
Well, it would be easier for them to decipher what happened if there was video of the incident, Pat.
If there happened to be, just luckily.
Just like a fleeting sort of shot.
Well, I was thinking maybe if they had the entire incident on video for multiple angles.
Yeah, but that's preposterous.
Right, that couldn't happen.
That could possibly happen.
That couldn't happen.
Or if you had witness statements that saw all of it happen, even the prosecution witnesses that, like, let's say, agreed with.
Like even one of the so-called victims that agreed with the defendant.
That would make it easy.
It was self-defense.
I pointed the gun at him first.
Yeah.
That maybe would make it a more manageable
intellectual decision.
But no, but no, it does, it doesn't, it doesn't matter at all.
No, because this has nothing to do with truth, right?
Right.
You know, the left is they've they invested in this narrative early, right?
And I don't know why.
Why were you so invested in that?
Is it because
it happened during the BLM riots?
Is it because
you've got a 17-year-old kid who has a gun, and you just assume that he's some sort of right-wing kook, I guess.
Yeah.
I mean, I think the real reason why they invested in this early is because the people who did it are lunatics.
Yeah.
The people in the media, the people on Twitter, the blue check marks that tell you that white supremacy is the big issue here, have no evidence to do so and are lunatics.
They're insane people.
And I think they really believed that black people were shot by a white guy.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
I don't know that they still,
I don't think they still have that information.
The Guardian this weekend put an article out that said Kyle Rittenhouse shot three black people.
An article.
Oh, still happening.
You're kidding me.
It's still happening in the news.
This is not even like, this is not the random person you know on your shit.
I would be kidding.
I did not see that.
Yeah.
I have a friend, a friend of mine who is a pretty well-informed person.
He doesn't live and die with conservative politics, though,
not following every minute of every trial or every story that kind of penetrates conservative media.
And we were going back and forth about it.
And
someone had said something, there was that tweet that went around.
You may have covered this on Pat Gray Unleashed, but someone said, like, you know, by the way, employers, you should probably let your black employees have a couple days off with no matter how this trial goes.
Just so they can
for
what?
And that's what my joke was, which is basically like, wait, yeah, because all African Americans have to to join together to mourn these three white people who were shot.
Like, what does this even mean?
Wow.
And he responded, though, like,
wait, so he didn't shoot any black people?
No, not one.
Not one.
And I was like, this is someone who's, you know, informed.
And, you know, he, I will say he did shoot at one African-American who was also known as Jump Kick Man for what reason?
Because they went on his Facebook page and he was into karate and they had him getting his red belt?
No, it was because he was in the middle of jump kicking Kyle Rittenhouse to the head and it's on video.
So they called him jump kick man.
Wow.
So he did shoot at him and miss.
So he did try to shoot one African American, but all of the people he tried to shoot were trying to kill him.
Yeah.
Right.
That is.
Yeah.
That is the issue that needed to be discussed here and
correctly was decided by the jury, which can give you some faith in humanity.
That is something called self-defense.
Yes.
You're defending yourself against being killed by somebody else.
Yes.
And that's exactly what happened.
It was 100%
clear.
And you can look at this in the positive way and say, number one, the jury got it right.
Okay.
So that's a positive.
Good thing.
Number two, didn't seem like there were widespread riots.
Kenosha still stands today, which could have gone either way.
It's a positive.
Could convince me either one.
I know we had people who went up there to cover it.
And luckily, thank God,
not too much to cover, at least so far.
There were
protests here and there.
I don't understand why you would protest something like this, as we say over and over again.
You learn about the case.
And then if there's something wrong, then you protest.
Then you protest.
Learn, then protest.
The order is important.
Confusing order, though.
Can I just do protest, then learn?
No.
No.
You have to do saying no.
Then protest.
Protest.
Protest first, and then I learn something about the protests that I just have.
No, it's the opposite of that.
The order is important.
It's learn.
Learn.
Then protest.
Then I protest.
Now, why would I do it that way?
Well,
it's pretty important, Pat.
And I don't think I can walk you through all of the reasons here on this particular program, but it is important that you get that order right because, you know, so many people go out and they're protesting things they don't understand at all.
And I think that did go on this weekend.
I think there's a ⁇ so there's one set of people, I think, on the left who
invested in this narrative early that Kyle Rittenhouse was this white, they believe this happens all the the time, right?
Kyle Rittenhouse is this white supremacist who goes, they think every day is Charlottesville, right?
So every day there's these terrible people going around with their tiki torches, trying to kill people.
This is just an example where everyone kind of is aware of it.
And I think there are people on the left that invested in that, and no amount of factual evidence is going to turn them around.
I think there's another side of this which comes from,
you know, the state,
which is
they realize,
at least they believe no charges back in august of 2020 on kyle rittenhouse means the city burns to the ground if they don't do anything so they are now at the point where they're they i don't think they believed for a second they were going to get a conviction on this case they just charged him anyway
spent millions of dollars on the case wasted everybody's time ruined Kyle Rittenhouse's life because they were scared if they didn't do it, the city would burn to the ground.
And then they went through this whole charade knowing that they were not going to get a conviction because they didn't have any evidence.
I mean, you saw their case pad.
It was embarrassing in every way.
Why would you go to try to put out a fire?
I don't know.
It's a fire.
It's a fire.
That's literally what he said.
Just burning things.
That was his response.
Because it was on fire.
Yes.
That's why you go to put out a fire.
Well,
why did you do that?
Well, I wanted to help my community.
Was it your community?
Kenosha?
You don't live in Kenosha?
Well, my dad lives in Kenosha.
And he didn't add these details, but so he had a part-time job in Kenosha.
His friend lived in Kenosha.
His uncle lived in Kenosha.
His aunt lived in Kenosha.
His cousin lived in Kenosha.
His grandma lived in Kenosha.
Well, a lot of people lived in Kenosha, but you didn't live there, right?
That's actually what the person, the prosecutor said.
But a lot of people live in Kenosha.
I don't, like, Pat, I don't live in Idaho, but if
you're in Idaho and there's a fire.
A fire, I'm going to try to put it out.
Yeah.
I'm going to try to call 911.
I'm going to try to do whatever I can do to end the suffering of that community.
I don't need to be part of the community to care about a community.
And it's like we're in Irving, Texas right now.
If we were driving past Grapevine on the way home and we saw a fire that was, you know, maybe we could help put it out right away before it spread.
I think I would do it.
Yeah.
And I don't even live in Grapevine.
I don't even have any relatives in Grapevine.
Yeah.
I still might help put out the fire.
It's not quote unquote my community.
No.
But I still care about it for some bizarre reason.
Because I'm a human.
Human being, right?
Yeah.
And so the fact that their case was so bad, I think that their calculation was at the beginning of this, if we don't do anything, the city's going to burn to the ground.
So we'll charge them.
We'll charge them excessively.
He won't be convicted.
He did.
Yeah.
Sure, we'll ruin his life.
And sure all of this will go on but at the end of the day maybe save the community maybe things have calmed down a little bit and when we announce an innocent verdict we can say to the community look we tried to stop this white supremacy the jury didn't go along with it and and then maybe the city doesn't burn to the ground and in this case thankfully it didn't but it is it is a really bad lesson that we keep uh teaching and incredibly um uh disturbing that The government seems to do this over and over and over again.
When there are media narratives, someone makes a documentary that makes somebody look bad.
Oh, well, legally, we can't charge them.
Ah, let's do it anyway.
And then at the end of the day, we'll just say we tried.
And everyone will think we're the good guys.
And this is a really, a really terrible thing.
Because you watch that trial, Pat.
And I don't know if you got the same feeling.
We all understand how our jury system works and how our legal system works.
And we understand that someone who's fighting for the defense of their client is supposed to do everything they can to try to get that person off.
And I think that's
a healthy thing to do, right?
You want to have the defense attorney out there doing everything they can to get their client out because we have a system that depends on innocent until proven guilty, right?
Like the ball is supposed to be in the court of the defendant.
And the state has to prove they are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
So the defendant should be doing everything they can within the bounds of almost, you know, of the truth, but like
the best possible view of the truth for their client.
That should not be the goal of the state.
The best possible view to put this person behind bars should not be their standard.
It shouldn't just be say anything you can to get a conviction.
You're supposed to be going for the truth here.
And yes, yes, when you charge someone, you see the truth in a different light as the defendant.
And you could disagree on things, but you shouldn't be making crap up.
You shouldn't be challenging normal human interactions like trying to help a fellow human being with a medical issue or a fire.
Yeah.
Doesn't make any sense.
And they had to do that to try to win this case, and they shouldn't have tried it.
We should have never been at the point where this was a case at a trial in the first place.
And
the prosecution did all sorts of things that walked over the line of what they should be doing.
They lied constantly.
Plus, they were just butt stupid.
And butt stupid.
Oh, I've never seen
someone with a lot degree
be this stupid, I don't think.
Yeah, well, I can't think of a place, you know, we've seen a lot of trials over the years.
I don't know that I've ever seen anybody this bad.
Unfortunately, you know, because he didn't know the answers to the questions he was even asking, which is a prerequisite to asking the question in the first place.
You better know what you're what the guy is going to say when you ask the question.
Yeah.
Why did you put out the fire?
Because it's a fire?
What a dumb question to ask.
So stupid.
I did have a thought at one point that I know there's a supply chain disruption.
Is it affecting lawyers?
Did they run out of them?
Maybe.
Maybe they just found a guy on the street because there's just a short, oh, there's a bunch of lawyers on a container ship off the coast of California that can't get to port, and we've run out of them.
Yeah.
Because this guy was, he was terrible.
To be fair to him, though, and it's the entire team.
No case.
He had nothing to work with.
And that is the problem here.
That's why it shouldn't have been a case.
He shouldn't have had to embarrass himself.
He shouldn't have been involved in it in the first place.
And now Kyle Rittenhouse has his life ruined over clear self-defense.
And the left will continue to turn him into a white supremacist until the day we all die.
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Patton Stew for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program, 888727, BECK, talking about the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, which fortunately
the jury got right.
Acquitted on all charges, which is awesome.
In fact, he's acquitted on the charges that he shouldn't have even, well, he shouldn't have been charged with any of these, but it's so easy to discount some of them, like the gun charge, which
they initially said he had the gun illegally because he's 17.
Yeah.
Not the case.
Yeah.
No, I mean
that's the only one that was even remotely close, right?
Yeah.
And the reason is because the statute is written very in a very confusing way.
It basically says he can't have the gun unless he can have the gun.
It's kind of the way it's like the main statute says no one under 18
can have a gun, but then it later on clarifies, okay, well, if it's a long gun, and then you can't, and some people take that as well, only if you're hunting, which again, the whole premise of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial is that he was hunting.
That's the whole premise of it.
We're supposed to believe he was there to hunt people
like he's in some really bad thriller.
But so it was a little bit confusing, and that's why it was initially allowed.
They argued successfully to get it thrown out.
That was the only one that was even close.
A bunch of ridiculous
and inaccurate things came up during this trial, like he killed two black
BLM protesters, which we've already covered, not the case at all.
Yeah, we should point out, too, the first person he killed was not only not black, but also not a BLM protester.
It was an insane person who escaped, or not escaped, but had just been released from a mental facility on a suicide attempt.
And who's also a child rapist?
We should point out, was a child rapist.
People keep saying child molester.
I don't think that captures it.
Don't think that captures it.
I think child rapist would be the correct way of framing his previous activities, which don't necessarily have merit on this, you know, don't really affect this particular case.
But he was, I think what does make sense here, Pat, here's a guy who, throughout the night, over and over again, says,
shoot me.
He tries to get in fights with people with guns.
He uses all sorts of racial slurs and stuff to antagonize.
He's just been released from a mental institution where he was captured because he was put in there because of a suicide attempt.
I mean, it has every earmarking of someone who essentially was trying to get himself killed.
And then he charges at a guy with a gun and tries to grab onto the gun.
Yeah.
I mean, it's, it, it, wow.
I don't know.
There's a bit of speculation in that, but I don't think too, too much.
Pretty clear-cut, though.
I mean, that it was self-defense there.
No, it's 100% self-defense.
I'm just saying from he may have Rosenbaum, the first guy to be getting killed, I'm saying may actually have been intentionally trying to get himself shot.
I mean, he did say on video several times, shoot me.
So that takes away some of the suspense.
Yeah.
Then the claim
by everybody on the left that he crossed state lines.
So.
And I mean, you can cross state lines in America.
He did not cross state lines with the gun, however, which may or may not have been
a crime.
And they really tried to use that as more of a thing to say, this guy.
He came from somewhere else.
Yeah, 20 miles up the road, 20 miles away.
Literally, his town is a border town.
So, like, I used to live on the river that separates New New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
And so, I would cross state lines to get pizza and to get gas.
Plus, you and I cross state lines every day to go to work.
Yeah, every day.
You lived in Pennsylvania.
I lived at Connecticut.
We crossed into New York.
I crossed multiple states.
Every day.
Yeah, I crossed into New Jersey and then into New York every day.
It's not that weird when you live on a borderline.
You know, it's just like where you go.
You know, New Jersey famously has lower gas prices than the surrounding states.
So you constantly are going into New Jersey to get gas because, you know, whatever, you know, ridiculous,
you know, thing, they have lower taxes there, which is shocking with New Jersey.
That is.
I know, but that's where they produce a lot of the, they refine a lot of the stuff.
And don't they still have people that pump gas or has that stopped?
You know, I don't know.
Last time I was there, it's been a while.
They still had it, but
they may have lifted that.
But yeah, everything was full serve for years and years and years.
After every other stop, after everybody else stopped.
There was no full serve anywhere else in America, but it was legally required in New Jersey.
But people, well, I will say that, and I, you know, as much as I don't think that's a good law, there's cold days, and, you know, I am not above, I am not above taking advantage of some poor worker who's out there and freezing cold temperatures to pump my gas.
That might be a bad person, but it also might be true.
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Hello, Battle.
Jeff, you has just shaved his head bald
because he did it for charity.
I did.
If you can believe it.
I did.
We raised some money for OUR, our rescue, and that's why I was Ben Franklin pretending.
I wasn't really Ben Franklin.
I was pretending.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Well, that's good clarification there.
Thank you for that.
I know you probably were misled.
Now, my understanding of your involvement in charity was mainly embezzlement.
Is that not accurate?
I had nothing to do with this, though.
This was all,
they didn't allow me to touch any money at all, so it goes directly to the charity.
So this should actually help people.
It will help people.
Unlike what you usually do.
I tried to say, if they just give the money to me, then I'll give it to you.
It'll work.
And I'm like, no.
No one falls for that.
Have you realized that over the years, Jeffy?
That's interesting.
We've known Jeffy for a very long time.
Far too long.
Too long.
Far too long.
But we have never seen him bald before.
I've never been bald.
When we first met
Stu, you and I, I think I was probably a one.
A one on the clippers?
Okay.
Because
I shaved.
down to a number one for a long time.
So you just had stubble or something on the top.
Yeah.
But never completely.
Like a crew cut looking thing.
Never completely bald, though.
It's kind of strange.
So how would you describe to the radio audience, Pat, what Jeffy looks like right now?
I would describe it like
Mr.
Clean.
The rock.
After he's let himself go
for about five decades.
So Mr.
Clean after he lets himself stops lifting weights and doesn't care what he eats
at all hours of the day and night.
Did you suggest the rock?
I was thinking of the rock myself.
When I look at the mirror, that's the best.
Well, the rock, if he were bald,
fat,
and stupid.
Well, and the thing is, there was a reason the rock thing sounds a little
thing sounds a little ridiculous for Jeffy.
It does.
However, I will say they eat the same diet.
Famously,
The Rock eats like 10,000 calories a day.
You just don't do the working out along with it, but you're doing half of The Rock's regimen.
That's true.
That probably is true, right?
Or others have pointed out maybe Uncle Fester.
Okay.
He might be
an economic way to describe the way Jeffy looks right now.
Uncle Fester.
I could see that.
There's
plenty of looks out there that I represent, but none of those people don't look as good as me.
That's what I'm saying.
That's an interesting word.
Yes.
That is a take.
That is one.
That is an available take that you could have.
That one could muster up the bravery to.
It is kind of strange, though, to be, you know, shave it completely off and be bald.
Because then now it's going to be to keep it that way.
That's going to be work.
I mean, that's because you got to shave the back of the neck and the tom's got to come down.
You know, I'm not a huge fan of work.
Really?
Yeah.
I'm not a huge fan of it.
Well, which is more work?
Shaving your head or washing your hair?
I know.
Yeah.
So that might be an offset there.
Because I mean, it's like a carbon offset.
Without the hair, you might be able to eliminate the shower thing altogether.
Yeah, right.
And then
you're in the position I think you want to be in.
Which you've already pretty much done, haven't you?
Other than once or twice a year.
Yeah, but if you don't shower, then I mean,
now you're saving money on deodorant.
Right.
On any kind of cologne, any kind of other product.
True.
That's not a bad plan.
We also obviously did point out that you looked like Ben Ben Franklin and you were dressed as Ben Franklin.
You came on my program the other day on Friday as Ben Franklin,
which seemed, and it also came on Pat Gray Unleashed as Ben Franklin.
Yeah, they were the founders.
They were the founders
of that observation.
Jeffy really does look like Ben Franklin, which is bizarre.
However, the weirder thing I think on my particular show is it came right after the Rittenhouse
verdict.
So I was like getting Jeffy's actual take on the Rittenhouse verdict as Ben Franklin, which is a very strange
strange show.
Yeah.
And you agree that
this is justice, right?
Oh, my gosh, yes.
I mean,
if you actually paid attention,
there's no way that you could find this kid guilty.
I don't even think that the trial should have gone on as long as it did.
I mean, I believed really that the judge, because it went on so long, the judge was waiting to see if the jury actually came back with the verdict that it should be, where he could, if they didn't, then he could throw throw a mistrial and just end it anyway it is one of those things where
mistrial was the correct outcome but i'm i'm happier it went this way yes me too you know i'm glad that
you know it's not exactly the right outcome i mean they really should have never gone to trial if it got to trial they should have thrown it out but like having a jury of our peers come together and say okay this is idiocy is probably the best outcome once it gets to this point but like this point should not be a place where we are We shouldn't have gotten to this point.
And, you know, it's a, it's, it's a terrible statement on this, on, on where we are as a society.
I mean, what would have happened in this case if not for people like our own Elijah Schaefer and
Richie McGinnis and Drew Hernandez and others who were there with their cameras pointed in the right direction at the right time?
I mean, there's no doubt in my mind without that video, Kyle Rittenhouse is in prison for the rest of his life.
Yeah.
No doubt about it.
Absolutely.
And for sure, I mean, I don't know.
And that's a mandatory sentence, by the way, given the charges in Wisconsin.
It's mandatory life without possibility of parole.
Right.
And especially because his mother dropped him off across state lines.
Yeah.
That makes it even worse.
I mean, that adds another level to the
mom drop you off at a felony.
You can't.
That's wrong.
What was that?
What was the purpose of that particular one?
Because there's a bunch of myths out there.
Maybe we could go through some of them.
But there's a bunch of myths out there.
And one of them is his mom drove him across state lines, which
like, okay, honey, we're at the riot.
Pop out now.
I'll be back at, what, 11.30 or after everything's done burning?
After everything's burned to the ground, I'll be back to pick you up.
Okay, sweetie?
Call me.
Be at the corner there.
Yeah.
I don't know.
It's so weird.
It's got to be that she was trying to make it that she's complicit, right?
Or she's, yeah, she can get charged too.
I don't know.
I mean, and I guess it's pointing out that maybe someone who has someone, has your mommy drive you to the riot shouldn't have a weapon.
Maybe that's the, maybe that's the insinuation there.
But it really doesn't.
Oh, yeah, because that came along at the same time that they tried to say that he brought the weapon across state lines, too.
Yes, that was a big problem.
But it's even also worse if you bring your weapon across state lines with your mommy's bribing.
Yeah, that's a double offense.
It's in the Constitution.
It is.
That one's very, very, very strange to me.
There's also the,
let's see.
Rittenhouse is a white supremacist.
That one's a great one.
Then candidate Joe Biden labeled him in a tweet.
Yeah, with the video,
his white supremacy video.
Yeah.
With just the picture of
Kyle, yeah.
And quickly, wanted to go back to the state lines thing for one second.
One of the things I thought was interesting about this is it was also trying to paint this idea that he was some interloper, right?
Like some guy who basically like a mercenary flying in from, you know, halfway across the country just to shoot black people out.
Right, well, we've talked about all the riots, people being bussed in and came in for the riots, right?
So this was the way of saying, oh, the white supremacists are bringing people,
bringing people into the riots as well.
It's the everyday is Charlottesville sort of case.
But what's interesting about this is the third guy that
he shot.
Gage Grosskreis, this is the guy who actually also lived.
He had his arm sort of blown off, and he was the guy who pointed a gun and admitted it and pointed a gun at Rittenhouse before he fired.
He's from 40 miles away.
He drove 40 miles to get to the same state.
It was a cross state lines, though.
No, it was in the same state.
Okay, but it was 40.
He went twice the distance of Kyle Rittenhouse.
Did he drive himself across state lines?
And his mom didn't.
Thank you.
Okay, that's true.
Thank you.
It's very purple.
There you go.
The white supremacist thing is just one of those things that's a figment of their imagination.
And this happens with a lot of mass shootings where immediately they jump to this must have been a white supremacist right off the bat.
It's some Christian, conservative, Trump supporter person who went and shot everybody.
And then we find out later on, you know, it was maybe an Islamic extremist or maybe nothing to do with any of this.
Maybe it was just a crazy person.
But that's very standard practice for the left and the media.
We went over the gun stuff, which obviously was thrown out of court.
It was so wrong.
That is another one.
We had, oh, the Kyle Rittenhouse did not have any relation to the city.
I think we've already pretty much dispatched that one
already on the program today.
Kyle Rittenhouse fired the first shot of the night.
No.
No, I didn't.
No.
No.
He was not the only.
There was another person who said, Kyle Rittenhouse was the only one who fired a weapon that night.
Have you watched the video once?
It's incredible.
No, that it is.
It is incredible.
Someone before Kyle Rittenhouse did not take the first shot,
someone shot what they think is a weapon into the air, and that's what he thought was happening to him.
He thought someone was shooting at him, which is when he first turned around and fired his weapon to kill Rosenbaum.
But as the crazy part of that video is after the whole interaction happens, he's running down the street.
He gets tackled.
He shoots the two people, fires his weapon again, gets up, starts walking to surrender to police.
And in the background, there are, I think it's 16 shots go off.
16.
But he was the only one shooting.
He was the only one shooting.
I don't know how he did it.
Maybe with his mind.
I don't know exactly how he fired those bullets because he's on video and not shooting.
I like the he flashed white power signs with proud boys.
Again, he did go.
He did do some things that maybe weren't the best things to do at the time, given the circumstances.
Like
after he had spent three months in jail, he got out on $2 million bail.
And so I guess to kind of celebrate, he went to a bar.
It was two days after his 18th birthday.
He went to his bar with his mom and some others, which is legal.
Did his mom drive him across state lines?
I think they were in Kenosha.
So I think they were
within the state of Wisconsin.
And I think they stayed that way.
But he posed for selfies with a couple of strangers at the bar.
The media say they're proud boys.
I have no idea if they're proud boys or if they're embarrassed boys or if they don't identify as boys.
I don't know.
But he did flash the okay sign.
You know, how many times has Biden done that?
Nobody ever says, well, that's a white supremacist sign.
Joe Biden's a white supremacist.
Why is Joe Biden doing the white supremacist sign?
Why?
But, you know, maybe you don't pose
with people
for pictures when you're in jail and coming up on charges.
Well, first, you know, when he was out on bail, there are a few times that I've been out on bail
if you're supposed to drink.
Well, and he was only 18, so was he drinking?
I don't remember.
But well, if that's legal, right?
It's 18 in Wisconsin.
Is it?
No, it's 21 nationally, isn't it?
It's only 20.
It's 21.
I don't know.
I could be wrong.
When you go to the bar, I don't know if you can drink.
I think that's what they're saying it's legal to do because he can go in there with them
as long as he's not drinking.
I could think.
Yeah, I don't know.
I always thought it was 21, but this is.
I think so, too.
This is not the type of law that Jeffy would
follow.
Right?
There are certain restrictions.
I just said that when you're out on bail, you don't drink.
That's the deal.
There are certain restrictions that Jeffy's just not going to pay attention to.
And that's, I would say, about 70% of the legal code.
Yeah.
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It was never, it was always just Papa John's without an apostrophe.
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Yes.
The actual Papa John, this is like a slap in his face, right?
The actual Papa John's, because they got rid of him a couple years ago for his racist comments on a conference call.
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Isn't that they call it the John?
Like, if it's not a person's name, John does not have a good connotation with food.
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Despicable, I think, describes what both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have said about the Kyle Rittenhouse trial and the verdict.
And all the other things they've done in their lives and recently.
That's
very true.
It does seem to be for that addendum.
I didn't mean to broaden it too much there, Pat, but
just all the things they've done
ever would fall into those categories.
Pretty much.
So, Kamala Harris got back from, I think, Europe and ran up to talk to
the press that was gathered there, and here's what she had to say about the verdict.
It's a little quiet.
She should say, Oh, there she is.
And do any questions about the verdict?
The verdict really speaks for itself.
As many of you know, I've spent a majority of my career working to make the criminal justice system more equitable, and clearly there's a lot more work to do.
Thanks.
Thanks, Dolan.
What exactly wasn't equitable about this trial?
What are you talking about?
It really is a shining example of what a jury can do and how the system's supposed to work.
When everyone in the world is saying, oh, you should do X, Y, or Z, they do the opposite because that's the law.
That's how this is supposed to work.
I will say, if you couldn't pick out exactly what she was saying, it's because she was outdoors wearing a mask while fully vaccinated.
So it didn't, you couldn't understand.
Around nobody.
Around nobody.
And she's maybe, what, 10 feet from the reporters.
Right.
She's outdoors.
By the way, if you've ever been on a tarmac, it is the windiest place on earth.
I don't know what it is.
Big open fields.
It just, you know, it still acts like a wind tunnel.
So the ventilation, very good in this particular area.
She's outdoors.
She's fully vaccinated.
Take the mask.
She's probably been boosted.
I don't know that for a fact, but probably.
And she's wearing a mask.
Yeah.
So absolutely no reason,
as the New York Times has stated, there are no cases worldwide,
worldwide, that have ever been documented of outdoor transmission outside of close conversation.
It's incredible.
None.
It's incredible.
The entire pandemic.
Yet she's out there fully vaccinated, wearing a mask at a tarmac.
It's stupid, inexplicable.
That's not the whole point of this, of course.
Her point being, right?
And I think
we can go over Biden's statement as well.
Both of them seem designed to
not be
a rioter at a BLM
riot, right?
Like it's supposed to be like, look, we respect the verdict, of course.
But let me say that it was obviously wrong.
That's they're trying to have their kids in two here.
Yeah.
Biden had this to say.
Do you have any reactions to the trial of great comments we've heard it?
I just heard a moment ago.
Do you have any reactions?
I didn't watch the trial, so I, you know.
Stand by your past comments waiting to pin to white supremacy.
Wow.
Well, look, I stand by what the jury has concluded.
The jury system works, and you have to abide by it.
Okay, so the jury system works.
And we have to abide by it.
Good energy there.
Yeah.
He's the worst.
He's the worst.
He already made himself really clear on this.
He thinks he was pissed off about the verdict.
Yeah, his written statement was worse, which is funny because you'd think it would be the opposite way, right?
If you're going to come out and you're going to say, ah, look, I think I'm really mad about it.
I'm angry.
There's a lot of feelings of anger, but you know, look, it's the jury system.
That's what he said in the written statement.
Yeah.
The written statement said, hey, like, you know, the juries, you got to stick by the jury, but like, we have all sorts of major problems of equity in the, in the jury system or whatever the heck he said.
It was something of that, to that note.
It has nothing to do with this trial anyway.
Yeah.
They keep making it sound as if this is a person on trial for some racial crime
where it doesn't fit at all.
He's not even charged with that.
Nobody was of a different race in this thing.
All the same.
All whiteys.
It's really bad.
And now I have real sympathy for the viewpoint he's trying to say at the beginning of that, which is, I'm the president of the United States.
I'm not watching all your stupid trials.
That should be his stance.
And also why he shouldn't say something like, this guy's a white supremacist at the beginning.
Right.
He doesn't need to comment on every case.
True.
I understand that America was sort of...
captured with their attention here with this, and I think it was worth our time, but you know, not necessarily something that the president needs to comment on at all.
And if he does comment on it, saying the jury system is the way this thing works and we respect it,
that is a wise thing to say.
It's unfortunately following a lot of dumb things he's already said about it.
And then in the written statement, to make it worse is inexcusable.
A lot of people are saying, like, Kyle Rittenhouse should actually sue Joe Biden by name, individually.
Now, we know he's probably going to go sue a bunch of media sources, which he should.
You're going to have to, it's a tough road here because commentators have a lot of freedom to say all sorts of things, which is a good feature of our society, generally speaking.
But when you do something like this, especially a person who is not a public figure in any way, when most of these things were said at the very beginning,
you probably do have some responsibility for that.
Somebody who might be in trouble as far as a lawsuit is concerned might be the Intercept.
The Intercept used the term white supremacist 16 times in talking about Kyle Rittenhouse.
16 times.
I mean, and there's no evidence, none of this.
It is completely a figment of their imagination.
In fact, tonight, apparently, we're going to hear on Tucker Carlson that he's a BLM supporter.
Yeah, he said he supports their movement.
Yeah, he supports the movement.
He wants it to be peaceful.
Which is why he went to Kenosha in the first place, because
he knew that there was rioting and he was there to defend businesses.
But he said he supports the BLM movement.
That doesn't sound like a white supremacist to me.
It's a really bad white supremacist.
Though I will say, you know,
I know our audience has sympathies for Kyle Rittenhouse, but you have to be honest about it.
He is the worst white supremacist of all time.
Yeah, terrible.
The man keeps shooting white people.
When you're a white supremacist, you're supposed to shoot people of other races.
And he does not figured this out.
And then he's now supporting Black Lives Matter, which is the opposite of white supremacy.
He's not doing it right.
He's not doing white supremacy properly.
And this is why,
you know, youth is
wasted on youth because here he is out there protesting and he doesn't even understand how to be a white supremacist.
He doesn't get it at all.
He has no writings about it.
He has no postings about it.
There's just simply no evidence that he's a white supremacist at all.
And white supremacy, if nothing else, is defined by them talking about it all the time.
So if you're going to be a good white supremacist, you're supposed to be posting constantly about white supremacy.
He never does it.
What is wrong with this kid?
Has he even shown up on 4chan or 8-chan or
2chan?
None of the channels are chan-free.
Wow.
I mean, this is just
an embarrassing set of white supremacy credentials.
Embarrassing.
It's just really, really pat.
And, you know, of course, we're told, Pat, over and over again that he was shooting BLM
protesters, which
I think, for whatever reason,
has people believing that he shot black people, which of course we know is not true.
And he did shoot at, as we mentioned, the one African-American who was nicknamed Jump Kick Man.
But other than that, and he did not hit him, by the way.
So it was not even part of the trial.
And he shot at him only because the Jump Kick Man got his name from jump kicking Kyle Rittenhouse.
In the head.
In the head.
In the head.
While he was on the ground.
Because you know how good good a, let me just paint this picture for you.
How good does it feel when a flying foot of an adult male hits the top of your head while the back of your
side of your head is on concrete?
That feels really good.
I'm sure he was appreciative of that gesture.
Sure, he was.
So
you have that sort of thing going on.
But we also should note that
these are not like
the
angelic BLM protester that the media might imagine.
imagine.
That's not who these people were.
The guy, Jumpkick Man, has, they did eventually figure out who he was.
They did identify him.
He tried to
offer his testimony.
They didn't take it, which is weird, right?
Like, here's a guy that Kyle Rittenhouse shot at.
It was involved in the charges.
And yet...
He offered his testimony and they didn't take it.
Why?
Why?
Why?
Well, I will tell you why, Pat.
Okay, tell me why.
He tried to exchange his testimony to get off on the various crimes he's wanted for around the city.
So he said, I will testify if you get rid of the charges against me.
And the city's like, no, there's a lot here, so no.
And he was just the one we didn't even know his name.
Gage Grosskreitz, who's the guy who came across
40 miles, but not state lines to come
to the riot, as opposed to Kyle Rittenhouse, who went 20 miles but did cross straight state lines.
He had all sorts of stuff in his criminal history.
You know, drunk driving.
Okay.
He was being drunk with a gun.
All right.
You're not supposed to do that.
Burglary.
Who among us hasn't burgled?
Hasn't burgled a few times.
The ham burglar's certainly done it.
He's not in prison.
No, he's not.
Mayor McCheese seems fine with it at times.
I mean, he does go after him.
And there is a Mayor McCheese style prison at some playgrounds, which is a strange thing to teach kids.
But that's a whole
story.
Another topic.
Harassing his ex-girlfriend.
Now, my understanding of the Me Too movement was you get, if you've done nothing wrong in your entire life and you harass an ex-girlfriend, you're excommunicated from society, which is a standard I'm not all that uncomfortable with, frankly.
That's kind of fine with it.
If you're harassing women, bye-bye, right?
Well, that's not the case with Gage Crosskrist.
He's their star witness, and everyone's cheering him on.
He also hit his freaking grandmother.
Now,
I don't condone of violence against others, and I certainly don't
condone of it against women.
I really don't condone it against your grandmother.
You should not hit your grandmother.
This is a line I thought our society was generally aligned with, but no, apparently not.
Now, the reason he might not get any attention for all of these other previous charges, and they're not necessarily tied into this case, but as we know, we see the full profile painted often of these people,
is because right before this case began, he was also got in trouble for doing something, which was prowling.
What do you mean by prowling?
Well, he seemed to be videotaping and recording the license plates and personal vehicles of area police officers.
Now, why would one do such a thing?
The police officer drives away in their cop car.
They have their whole day where they're driving around doing their job.
They come back, they get into their regular car and go home.
Why would one need to have the information of the personal vehicles of the police officers?
Perhaps so you could post them?
Hmm.
I don't know.
I guess we'll never know, but he was charged with that.
Interesting.
We have the other
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All right.
We're going over some of the background of
the BLM protesters.
Innocent protesters.
Innocent, wonderful protesters who were
summarily shot.
by this white supremacist kid who drove across state lines
with his mom in an AR-15 hanging out the window the whole time.
If we know anything about our legal system, it's that moms cannot transport their kids across state lines.
No.
No.
No.
And certainly not drop them off at a riot.
No.
Unless it's not when they're going down to hunt black people and innocent protesters.
Obviously, none of that's true.
But what is true about these guys?
So Anthony Huber, who was the guy, the second person that died in this incident with Kyle Rittenhouse, he is the one who hit him with the skateboard.
You may know that, remember that from the video.
So, he, you know, he had weapons charges in his past, but you know, again, who among us?
False imprisonment.
Sometimes you're going to have to stop another human being from going where they want to go.
I mean, that's just
part of life.
Falsely imprisoned someone else.
He wasn't falsely imprisoned.
No, no, no.
He was imprisoning.
Yes, yes.
I see.
Also, repeated domestic abuse over over and over and over again, and including strangulation.
So nice.
Now, apparently, the person didn't die, thankfully, but a list of charges that is longer than mine, I will say, by a considerable amount.
So now, Joseph Rosenbaum, who is the worst of the bunch, I would say.
He's the first person who was shot.
He's also, I mean, insane and, you know.
has all sorts of mental problems, or did at least.
He spent over a decade in prison for child molestation.
Now, that is something you may have heard because that one maybe leaked out a little bit to the internet, but I had to go through this for Studos America last week.
We went through all the written house myths.
And unfortunately, I had to read the complaint.
And it's one of those things I wish I had not done looking at it because child molestation really undersells it.
But he had just left a mental hospital over a suicide attempt.
He was threatening people.
He was asking people to be shot.
This is on video.
And
he
has a very lengthy criminal history, including
the child molestation, which was a group of five kids between the ages of 9 and 11, if I'm remembering it correctly.
And it included everything you'd think of when someone says the word child molestation.
However, it goes beyond that to everything you'd think of when you heard child rapist.
I mean, the man was a child rapist and spent only a decade in prison, which I don't know how we charge people who like, you know, like insider trading with longer prison sentences than this guy got for child rape.
But multiple counts, not just one of these kids.
I think it was two of the kids.
Absolutely unquestionable child rape.
And then multiple other charges against him.
Now,
because he committed this crime years ago, does not mean you were allowed to shoot him if you see him in the street for that crime.
But that's not what happened anyway.
That's not what happened anyway.
And number two, the reason why this stuff is important is because there is no evidence.
Gross Kreitz seemed to be an anti-police activist, right?
So at least he was actually there in theory
to be involved in that riot.
It's not a good thing, but at least he was tied to the BLM riot and might back up the claims from the media that he was shooting protesters in some way.
I mean, Rosenbaum seems like he's just an insane person who was out there literally asking people to shoot him and was a criminal who had absolutely, there's no reason to believe he was supporting the BLM cause being there.
Not that they would want his support, I'm sure.
Usually people who have child rapists as their supporters don't necessarily want that to occur.
So
this is a length.
These are all people with either massive problems or worse, inexcusable, unforgivable problems.
And the media has portrayed them because they want this kid who's the exact opposite, who doesn't have any of these things on his record.
And they want to make him to be the bad guy so badly they will just completely brush all of this under the carpet.
It's an
amazing black is white and white is black.
We are at up is down and down is up.
Yep.
This is a it's a this is not the right way to run a civilization pact.
We should find another way because this way is not working out so well.
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Another really tragic, weird event happened last night at a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin just getting pummeled with things right now.
And I, you know, there's some speculation that the two, you know, the verdict in the trial and this, the parade thing where
a red Ford Explorer went barreling through the parade watchers
might be connected.
No idea yet.
We don't know.
No.
And
here's something interesting, Pat, I noticed.
It's weird how conservatives aren't just jumping on that bandwagon.
Yeah, I mean, we don't know.
Could it be Muslim terrorists?
Yes.
Could, based on other things we've seen around the world.
Could it be somebody really pissed off about the verdict?
Yes.
But do we know that?
No.
Of course not.
It could be some guy who's just
a woman, crazy, out of their minds.
I mean, if people have said terrible things about women drivers in the past,
you know, I don't think that that applies here.
I think it is a guy.
We do know that.
I think.
At least
they are questioning someone.
Let's put it that way.
A person of interest.
Yeah, questioning someone, a 39-year-old, multiple-time felon, shockingly.
Oh.
The interesting thing about crime, Pat, is when you do it once, twice, three times, a lady,
you tend to continue to do it.
And the whole keeping the people commit multiple crimes behind bars thing has earned a bad reputation here recently.
But you know,
second look
because this does seem to be the case over and over and over again, as we just outlined in our previous segment.
Usually people who commit crimes commit lots of crimes.
At least some of them do.
When some people commit one crime and they are able to turn their life around and great.
That's fantastic.
When you start committing all these crimes in a row, you know, we went down that road of three strike laws and those things are very unpopular right now.
You know,
we've come around on that and some of that is warranted.
But man, you want to know how to lower crime rates?
It's keeping the people who have committed multiple crimes over and over and over again in prison where they can't commit more crimes.
That's what happens.
But anyway, this guy is, his name is Daryl E.
Brooks Jr., Milwaukee man with a criminal history dating back to 1980.
So they named the guy now.
Yeah.
I mean, they are saying that this is the person they're holding for questioning.
So everyone is reporting that that is essentially, you know, it's the way they say without charges being filed that this is the guy they that did it.
Anyway, that's at least allegedly.
Multiple law enforcement officers and sources told Fox News that the 39-year-old longtime felon was being questioned in connection with the attack.
He had a red SUV.
If you've seen any of the video, and I've gone out of my way to not see the video,
I don't, I understand
police need to watch it.
I do not need to watch it.
I kind of understand intellectually what occurred here, and it's really ugly.
Five people are dead, probably going to be higher than that at the end.
40 injured.
I mean, they drove through a freaking parade for Christmas where children were involved.
I mean, this is one of the worst things that I can imagine.
Some of the victims were children, but he has had his most recent
appearance came back all the way.
Pat, I don't know how old you were
back here, but November 5th, 2021.
Oh.
How old were you?
Back on November 25th?
No, November 5th.
Oh, November 5th.
Yeah.
So that's a long time of 2021.
Wow.
Was I born?
I think
you were a kid, but you were born.
I think I was 12.
I think I was 12 years old on November 5th of this year.
He was charged for reckless endangerment, battery, domestic abuse, resisting arrest, and bail jumping, which is a very busy day.
It's a busy day.
Just a lot of stuff going on there.
He was out on a $1,000 bail for those charges at the time of the attack.
Ooh, a full $1,000.
$1,000, which is really...
Don't you have to come up with 10% of it?
Usually?
Isn't that...
Yeah, that's the way bail works.
I think so.
We should ask Jeffy when he was in the bottom of the bottom.
So, like $100.
He might have to come up with $100 to get out.
Wow.
Now, Kyle Rittenhouse had $2 million in it?
$2 million.
Interesting.
In July 2020, police charged him with three other felonies, including reckless endangerment and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
He's listed as a tier two registered sex offender in Nevada.
Oh, my gosh.
Background check from Wisconsin's Department of Justice came back with over 50 pages of charges against Brooks stretching back decades.
In 1999, he received his first felony conviction for taking part in an aggravated battery for which he received three years of probation.
Records show.
He was convicted of obstructing an officer 2005, 2003.
In 2002, he had a felony marijuana charge.
2010, he pleaded no contest to felony strangulation charges.
2012, he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor bail jumping and marijuana charges.
A year earlier, he pleaded guilty to felony marijuana charges and resisting arrest.
He's also appeared in music videos.
Really?
Yeah.
For whom?
Do you know anybody who's appeared to use the pseudonym Math Boy Fly?
In music videos is also associated with a couple of other aliases.
One of Brooks' videos, which has been removed from YouTube, showed a red Ford SUV that resembles the one plowing into a crowd at the parade.
So this guy is a terrible criminal that should have been...
You do this many things.
How are you out on the streets doing anything?
Pages
of crimes?
No, I'm sorry.
You and I have long aligned under the standard that no more than 49 pages of charges.
When did we first bring up the 49-page rule?
I think it was like the late 70s, wasn't it?
Late 70s.
We united, we said, you know what?
Maybe we can rehabilitate someone with 48 and 49 pages of charges, but after
49,
That's too much.
Sorry, you've got to stay in jail.
Too much too far, Pat.
Yeah.
So this
incident, which is, I mean, among one of the worst things I can think of, especially considering we're in the middle of the holiday season, we're all probably going to be going to these similar events.
It's going to run through everybody's head, and it just is another step down this road of how on, what on earth has happened to us?
How can this happen?
Now,
as you mentioned, Pat, the speculation, there's some speculation about this.
We are not going to do what the people did to Kyle Rittenhouse, right?
We are not going to, I don't even know for sure that this is the person, though
law enforcement is saying basically that's the case here.
But like, I'm talking more about motivation.
I'm not going to guesstimate what his motivation was.
We obviously know around the world, often this has been a tactic of Islamic extremists.
They do not, there's no indication, though, that this guy is tied to Islamic extremists at this time.
We also obviously in the same state had the big Rittenhouse verdict come out.
So a lot of people jump to the conclusion that, hey, maybe this is tied.
Maybe it is.
Maybe we'll find that out.
At this point, we don't have any evidence to support that.
So we're not going to accuse him of it, right?
Like, we'll certainly look into it, make sure we understand.
Could he just be a crazy person?
Could he be just a criminal?
Well, this has come out from CNN today.
And I don't know that this agree, this necessarily aligns with what I've heard from the witnesses on the ground, but I'll give it to you anyway.
Five people are dead, 40 others injured after an SUV plowed into a Christmas parade in Wisconsin.
There are indications that the suspect was fleeing another incident when he drove into the parade route.
According to multiple law enforcement sources familiar with the preliminary investigation findings, so far there is no connection to international or domestic terrorism, and it does not appear to be connected with the recent verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, the sources said.
Now, these are law enforcement sources, and this is coming through the filter of CNN, which make you think, I shouldn't listen to it, which is not a bad instinct.
But it is the indications they're getting from, at least they're reporting, the indications from law enforcement sources.
I want to be very careful with where this information is coming from, because when it comes through the filter of CNN,
it's hard to know what you should trust.
However, basically they're saying that this guy was in the middle of another incident, maybe potentially escaping from police and decided to just go down this road.
Now, of course, he's has all sorts of history with drugs as well.
Now, my understanding, and you tell me if I'm wrong on this, Pat, my understanding from witnesses on the scene was that he was directing his SUV at people.
Yeah, witnesses described the horrifying incident and said the calm driver was going from side to side, targeting people.
So that does not sound like someone escaping another incident.
Not at all.
Not at all.
So I'm highly skeptical of this report, but it is really the only bits and pieces of information we sort of have.
You know, a lot of people were there.
A lot of people recognized, you know, I mean, I mean, the stories they were telling of, it sounded like there was cheering coming, and then you realized as it got closer down the street to you, it sounded like horror.
Yeah.
And that is, I mean,
absolutely unbelievable.
I've seen a few of the scenes from the cable news stations that they've been playing.
And this guy drove by like little teeny
babies, essentially, on the street at a high rate of speed.
And just, by the grace of God, didn't run over that particular, you know, two or three-year-old person who was out on the street jumping up and down when the parade was going by.
And then you see this,
just this flash of the red explorer go zipping by at, I don't know, 50 miles an hour.
Something had to be around there.
And it looked like he's purposefully
going down the street on the way to where he drove over these people.
It was pretty ugly.
Who knows what the motivation is.
And on the internet, there does appear to be much more graphic video of the incidents actually happening.
I'm not going to watch them.
I'm just not going to do it.
Unless I have have it.
It's very disturbing.
Right.
Like, if we come to a point in this trial where they're trying to say, well, actually,
his car,
the alignment was wrong, and that's what caused this, then I may have to watch it at some point to fully disprove that narrative.
But, like, I, you know, there's enough terrible things in the world.
You know, I don't want to walk.
I really don't want to get into my head.
I don't, I can imagine what it was like, and that's as far as I want to go.
You know, but
that just may make me a wuss and i'm pretty comfortable with that i i'm fine with it i try not to watch these videos when they come out when there's the the video of someone getting run over with a car or being murdered or you know even like those fight videos that they they post sometimes where it's like look at this this is in a school and they're there's you know eight uh teenagers beating up one kid on the ground look what's wrong with our culture I you're right.
I agree with the question, but I'm not watching the video.
I don't want to see it.
And I, you know, that may be me hiding in a cave.
No, it's not.
You know, I don't, I don't think it's necessary.
I mean, if you're, if you want to see what it looked like and you're really super curious, and I think a lot of people are, it's kind of like a, you know, it's hard to look away from a train wreck.
Yeah.
You're going to look at it.
I try to look away from the train wreck, though, when I can.
Yeah.
You know, because we,
man,
it does make, I think our, I think, number one, it.
It makes us feel that sense of darkness.
And I think it makes us feel like all of society is that way.
And I will say at some level, it's really not.
You know, I went to a Christmas thing this weekend, and it was freaking awesome.
You know, it was just great small town holiday spirit, and no one ran over anybody.
I want to make sure that whoever does do that really is held responsible.
And I honestly, frankly, inside of me, just want revenge on that person.
That's probably not a healthy instinct.
But like, we have to remember that this is not, we don't, we see all of these things now.
We don't have to see all of them.
We, our parents, you know, and our grandparents woke up.
They,
they had their coffee and their donuts.
They went to work.
And on the way home, maybe they watched the, or when they got home, maybe they watched the evening news.
In the morning, maybe they read the paper.
And that's kind of it.
But you never had video of this kind of stuff.
No, you didn't need to see all of this.
And there's not much you can do about it on an individual basis.
You don't need to see an attack to try to turn the culture around.
And I feel like we just have this constant feeling of despair because this stuff washes over us all the time.
And it's probably not healthy.
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It looks like the box office
throughout the country starting to come around a little bit now you know it's been uh so bad at movie theaters for the last year and a half that it uh
the whole movie industry started deciding okay well what if we just what if we just send them directly to people's homes and we'll just stream them and we won't worry about the the box office because nobody's going to the theaters well it's kind of back now ghost ghostbusters afterlife which there have been how many ghostbusters have there been lately there was they did the girl one the girl one
and then they go back to the originals there were what what three of them i think they did three of the originals yeah through maybe three and then the girl one and now ghostbusters afterlife uh but it brought in 44 million dollars which is not bad for a weekend uh after covid in a post covid world
that's pretty decent yeah i mean they used and i think did they do a fast and furious they just released and that that actually did even better than that i think that was in yeah yeah uh there's been a few and venom was one of them i think that did like 90 million on this weekend uh it's up to it's up to uh venom let there be carnage 206.5 million yeah and like that's not a that's a lot for now yeah for now it's i what is it 60 back maybe 70 back i'd say about that yeah it doesn't seem like it's all the way back it's not and and it so they're in a kind of weird position of do we release it in both places do we do we just do one or the other well that's kind of what they seemingly did with the James Bond thing, where this seems like the new model, where they released it.
It was in the theaters, but only for like a month exclusively, I feel like.
Maybe even less than that.
Because I watched it at home.
I did too.
I've already seen it.
And it wasn't like the HBO Max releases where they're releasing it at the exact same time, and there was a delay.
Right.
But then it came out, and I was just like, oh, yeah, I'll watch this, which it was fine.
But Dune was simultaneous.
Theaters and home.
Have you seen Dune?
I watched the first minute and a half of it and I was like, yeah,
a full minute and a half.
I better cut my losses right now.
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That was a weird shot.
That's a massive close-up.
He's got beautiful skin, though.
He does.
He does.
He was glowing.
Yeah, we actually, I don't think there's any shots where you can see it, but there's a picture of Glenn over in the corner here where it's like a close-up.
And you could see like every pore on his skin.
It's the entire...
Oh, yeah, there it is.
In real life, you can see every one of his hairs on his mustache and coming out of his nose.
And it's a weird...
It makes me feel weird.
I don't like it.
I don't.
I've noticed that before.
Wasn't going to comment on it.
Well, I actually said before, Pat, there's some things you see and you wish you didn't see.
Yeah, you can't see that ever.
No,
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in texas i the governor's race is like next year is it 2022 i think he's up again yes
so uh
greg abbott has probably been
with a couple of exceptions like the mandate thing maybe that i wasn't as mad at him as many texans were over it because he kind of left it up to the municipalities it seemed to me
But he's probably been the best governor of my lifetime, of any state I've ever lived in.
I just, I can't imagine that he could be beaten by a guy.
Nobody knows anything about his politics.
We know things about his movies.
We know nothing about his politics.
Matthew McConaughey is eight points ahead of Greg Abbott right now.
I mean, I don't know that I buy this.
So do you?
Right.
I don't know for sure.
I'm not positive that I buy into that.
Except that, you know, people like him.
And, you know, they see his movies and they think, yeah, he seems like he's probably really good and he loves Texas and he's a Texas Longhorn fan.
Is that enough?
I don't think it's enough.
And I suspect when his policies begin to unfold, people might feel differently because I'm guessing he's not the conservative that.
Texans maybe believe he is.
I would not be pushing the panic button if I were Greg Abbott or any of the Republicans running for the nomination because he's being challenged in a primary as well.
Alan West is in this primary.
Don Huffins, our own Chad Prayer is in the primary as well.
So I know they're in the middle of battling that out.
We'll see how that goes.
I think West is ahead of Abbott, too.
Is he not?
I think so.
No, he's not in the primary.
No, the last primary poll I saw did have Abbott with a substantial lead.
But, you know, look, the question in that primary is, can you get Abbott to a point where he wants to pay attention to the primary?
You know, it's like right now, it's like everyone else is kind of fighting it out to see who will be the non-Greg Abbott candidate.
And if that occurs, if someone emerges from that field,
there may be a discussion.
It's interesting.
You're right, Pat.
There's a lot of pushback against certain things that Abbott did during the COVID situation.
There was a statewide mandate for masks for a while here.
It was not a particularly long one as far as the nation goes.
And it was, my belief is it was never enforced once.
It was never, no one was actually fined under this mandate.
Right.
However, I mean,
he wasn't Ron DeSantis.
A lot of people compare him to DeSantis on these things.
He's done some stuff that I think a lot of conservatives like, some stuff that they don't.
But he
generally remains a relatively popular figure among Republicans in the state.
And I find it very hard to believe
that someone like Matthew McConaughey could come into this race in reality, not in like in the state we're in now, which is you just apply whatever you think about Matthew McConaughey to the race.
I like him.
I like his movies.
Therefore, I think I would vote for him.
In a way, if you're only up eight with that standard, it's probably not that good.
I would not be sweating this right now if I were him.
Now, Betto, I really wouldn't be sweating.
Yeah, Betto
is down 49 to 27 to Matthew McConaughey in a head-to-head.
But there's no chance.
He could be in a head-to-head against Matthew McConaughey.
I guess maybe if McConaughey ran in the primary.
As a Democrat.
As a Democrat, okay.
Yeah.
And I don't even know which Matthew McConaughey is, frankly.
Is he a Republican?
Is he a Democrat?
I think what he says is he's an independent, I think.
Yeah.
Let's say there's actually a path for Matthew McConaughey.
I believe this would be it.
He would run as an independent.
And at some point, running as an independent, the Democrats would have to give up on the race and essentially either tell Betto to drop out of it so they ran someone that no one knew, or
Betto basically turned off his engines.
We've seen this happen before.
This happened in Connecticut many years ago.
Joe Lieberman lost the nomination for the Democratic candidate to be the Democratic candidate in the Senate against Ned Lamont, I think it was.
And was it Ned Lamont?
I think it was Ned Lamont.
And Lamont was the Democrat, but he was far, far left.
And the Republican had a candidate on the ballot, but Lieberman registered as an independent, and Republicans basically gave up on the race.
Said, yeah, vote for Lieberman because he's going to be a heck of a lot better than Ned Lamont.
And that's what happened.
So Lieberman won with the majority of Republican votes and a decent chunk of Democratic votes along with a bunch in the middle.
and was able to win the race.
That could happen, you'd think, possibly with McConaughey, where you'd say, okay, Abbott's winning this race.
He's beating Abbott, or he's beating Betto into the turf, which everyone does every time they run against him.
And then they say, okay, we have no chance with Betto.
Let's abandon this campaign and put our energies behind McConaughey.
And if McConaughey, as an independent, can appeal to enough Republicans, we might be able to pull this thing off.
That's probably their path of winning.
Yeah.
It's a very narrow path.
And also is one that
implies that McConaughey would have any credibility with people in the middle and on the right.
And right now, there's no reason to believe that.
And there's also, by the way, we should point out no reason to believe he's running.
Yeah.
I mean, he's coy about it.
Yeah.
He flirts with it.
He clearly likes the attention.
Oh, he loves the attention.
But I mean, he has not
made any move.
He doesn't have a campaign.
He hasn't run, you know, he hasn't made any speeches.
He hasn't put together a
committee.
Right.
An exploratory committee.
No.
All we have right now is that whenever he does an interview about a movie, they ask him if he wants to be governor.
And he says, well, I think I love Texas.
And
I do think we're off track.
And that's basically it.
And then it's like, oh, my gosh, he's running.
I mean, he may run.
I mean, look, Donald Trump paved the way, I think, for a lot of people who are outside of the world of politics to jump into it.
Yes.
Yeah, because that's an attractive thing now.
Oh, good.
You're not a politician, and I like you.
Yeah.
So
that may be, you know, maybe some of that rubs off on McConaughey, and he does well.
I don't know.
The poll also put him in a three-way race: Abbott, McConaughey, and O'Rourke.
Yeah.
And in that scenario, it's Abbott 37, McConaughey, 27, O'Rourke, 26.
And
this is what I'm talking about with the scenario with the Democrats abandoned.
Let's say McConaughey keeps his 27 and can get 20% of the Democrats and O'Rourke drops out.
abandoned.
They abandoned the O'Rourke thing.
Which, by the way, you guys
should take my advice.
You should abandon the O'Rourke thing.
Like, even before it begins.
I don't even think, honestly, they think they have a chance at this race.
And I think they realize going into 2022, the timing's bad, unlike what the situation was
when O'Rourke first ran against Cruz, where you're talking about a Democratic wave year, and all the momentum is behind the Democratic Party.
And
Cruz still wins,
but it's close.
Here, you're going into what is likely going to be the opposite.
I mean, all indications are Republicans are going to make massive moves, massive gains across the country.
This is not the year, and Democrats know this, by the way, this is not the year you win a gubernatorial race in Texas as a Democrat.
So, what they're doing with Betto is they're saying, we don't want to waste somebody good.
Put Betto in.
That is what they are doing.
To get pummeled one more time.
Yeah, we can't.
If we take another person who has a future and throw him into this, you know, as a sacrificial lamb, into this lion's den, they have no chance of winning.
We're going to lose.
We're going to waste them.
So instead, throw Betto out there.
He's a known quantity.
He'll keep the line on the ticket so we don't lose access to the ballot.
And he'll probably be able to raise money.
He's willing to do it.
He loves himself.
He loves being on TV.
Big time.
Big time.
And, you know, he'll go around and he'll be a good soldier and
he'll get a bunch of money raised and he'll lose by 12.
And that is the likely outcome here.
And he's still sticking to this.
Hell, yes, we're going to take your AR-15, your AK-47.
We're not going to allow it to be used against a fellows anymore.
He's just been asked about that and he's still on that bandwagon.
He's not trying to back off at all.
Is that going to work in Texas?
No.
No, not with Republicans or Democrats.
That doesn't even work nationally, let alone in Texas.
No.
I mean, come on.
And that's what I mean.
I don't think he believes he has any chance of winning this race.
I don't believe the Democrats believe it.
I don't think anybody believes he has a chance to win this race, which is why Matthew McConaughey is attractive to Democrats because they're like, anyone else?
Now, I doubt McConaughey has much disagreement with Betto on these policies.
We'll see if he decides to run, but I don't think there's going to be much light between them, honestly.
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Somebody's apparently not getting a message because
Joe Biden is apparently telling allies right now he is running in 2024.
The speculation has been that, okay, he's going to step aside.
He's too old.
He just turned 79 on Saturday.
Happy birthday.
79
on Saturday.
Oldest president, obviously, of all time.
And you're going to run again when you're 81,
82?
Does not seem like a good idea.
No.
When you're
cognitively declined to this point, and then in three more years, you're going to be even worse, and you're going to run for president, really?
I don't think, you know, even the even the people in the Democrat Party who don't believe that he's compromised cognitively, I don't think even they want him to run again because he's doing so poorly.
You know, the 36% approval rating is not helping things
either.
I mean, if things were going well, you might be able to make a case here.
Okay, he's older, but he's very popular, and maybe they see him as an elder statesman.
That's not how the American people see Joe Biden.
They see him as a bumbling fool.
Yes, which he is.
Yeah, that's because he is a bumbling fool.
Yes.
And it's a sad state of affairs.
I mean, I would look, I don't like the democratic ideal and their vision of this country, but I would like someone mildly competent running it.
You know, I mean, I would like kind of picky that way.
I am, you know, I'm a stickler.
You want your president to be, I don't know, coherent?
There.
Like, president.
Like, not a vegetable.
Yeah.
Now, look, I'm going to do that.
He's going to do, as he is president, and he's going to do more damage than good, obviously.
And so there's an argument to be made.
Maybe he should just stay home and not do anything.
But like when you're talking to foreign leaders,
when you're dealing with international affairs, things that the president really does have to deal with, you know, it's scary.
It is.
It is scary.
It's really scary.
You can't even keep it together for the cameras.
Right.
Let alone God only knows what he's saying behind closed doors.
But what do you think?
I'd love to know.
I think.
I don't know.
It might just
destroy the will to live if you knew what he was saying to world leaders behind closed doors.
And if you're the Democratic Party, what do you do here?
Right?
You don't
want him.
You don't want to do it.
Well, you don't want Kamala because she's even worse.
She's even worse.
As far as approlarating, she's 20.
In the 20s, yeah.
She's in the 20s.
Now,
I would love, there is a part of me.
There's a part of me that likes to watch the Democrats squirm through these moments
and try to get all of their competing, ridiculous statements to work out together.
For example, I will be interested to see, whether it's 2024 or 2028, to see the Democrats' arguments as to why they are denying the first black woman vice president the nomination.
How exactly is
how do you justify that with all of your me too?
She was fine to be vice president of the United States and you're not going to let her be president.
Like, why exactly is that happening?
Are you saying she's a second-class citizen?
It seems like it.
Everyone else who wants, when you're VP and you want to run, like, not like Dick Cheney, for example, didn't was not interested in being president after he was done in office.
But if you are the VP, generally speaking, it's yours.
Yeah, you're the next person up there.
You're the next person.
They've invested a lot of resources in it.
And their case has to be that things have been going well lately.
So you get the gig.
Joe Biden in 2016 didn't run, but he, you know, I mean, it would have been, he would have been the favorite, I think, going in in 2016.
Yeah.
Though Hillary would have had something to say about that, but I think Hillary was very beatable.
I think clearly.
Very, very beatable.
So
I don't know what you do.
And who do they have?
That's nothing coming up.
Who do you have?
That's why they keep bringing up Pete Buttichech as if he's good.
Pete Pete Butich, come on.
He's terrible.
He is not going to win a national election.
He's not going to.
Richard Gephardt, do you go back to Dick Gephardt?
What about him?
How old is Dick now?
He's no older than Biden, is he?
That's a great question.
I don't know.
I wonder who's older between Joe Biden and Dick Gephardt.
You said Biden was how old?
79.
Okay.
Let's see.
So Richard is...
He was born in 1941.
Okay, 60 would be 2001.
70.
He's 80.
He's a little bit older than.
He's a little bit older.
They're basically the same age.
Yeah, they're very close in age.
Right?
I mean, he's about 80.
But that's, I mean,
who do you have?
You've got
retreads.
Yeah, you really have to.
Like Betto or who ran last time?
Well, Kamala, but we've already discussed her.
Who else is there?
Eric Swalwell.
Eric Swalwell,
the guy who slept with Fang Fang, the Chinese spy, for two years.
You'd think that would be even beyond the Democrats' line.
You would think, but I I bet not.
I bet not.
I mean, he's still in office.
They don't care.
They don't care that he slept with a Chinese spy for two years.
Apparently not.
You had Pete Boutigegg.
You had Bernie Sanders, and you got to believe that Bernie's not running up.
He's too old.
Now, Liz Warren, you could see them trying to drudge back up again for another run.
Yeah, but nobody likes her either.
No one likes her either.
Bloomberg, no one likes him.
Could you bring up, could you possibly bring up Al Gore?
I always think they're going to go back to Al Gore eventually.
I don't know.
They do too.
One, it's because he's one of Grammy and Oscar and all of this.
You know, he was a superstar for a while.
Amy Klobuchar, no.
No.
I mean, Gabbard, they basically ejected from the party at this point.
She's pretty much out.
I mean, she's doing interviews on the Blaze now.
So good luck winning a primary doing that.
Tom Steyer, I think he's wasting enough of his money.
Deval Patrick, maybe
no.
Michael Bennett, no.
Andrew Yang has started a new party.
It's Richard Gephardt.
He's the one who's got the answer in 2024.
Dick Gephardt.
Tim Ryan, Joe Sestak, Wayne Messum.
Remember these people?
Steve Bullock.
Barely.
Julian Castro.
Marriott Williamson.
Bray Marianne Williamson.
Bring her back.
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We were just talking about what the Democrats could possibly do in 2024 because I don't think I don't think I think it's pretty clear they don't want Biden to run again and they certainly don't want Kamala to run at all and so who do they have who's on the Democrat bench that could win the presidency and we are hard-pressed to think of anybody anybody so we were revisiting some of the candidates from last time and there were so many so many and this is going to give you some I will warn you this is going to give you some emotional flashbacks hearing some of these names because I had forgotten about most of these people.
And we're only like a year away.
So who is the bench?
If you're going to run someone that is not Joe Biden or Kamala Harris, who are you running?
Let's go through the field.
Obviously, Joe Biden won.
Second place was Bernie Sanders.
Now,
Bernie will probably try to run again because he'll just keep running to the end of time.
He'll be 83,000 years old.
83.
So you can't, you cannot.
Of course, I didn't think they'd
like a 77-year-old.
And
I didn't think Sanders Sanders was going to run again in 2020, but he did.
So, I don't know.
Bernie Sanders, I think we can all agree, is not the future.
No, I hope not.
Tulsi Gabbard, they basically kicked out of the party.
Yeah.
Okay.
Elizabeth Warren, now, she's 71 now.
So.
She'll be 74, probably.
Yeah,
I think she's 71.
No, maybe she was 71 when she ran, so she's 72 now, I think.
You can make the argument she'll be young enough to run again, I guess, by the current standards.
I mean, almost everybody is 70s running these days, so
maybe you could say, but again, she did not make a good impact.
I think everyone, there's a certain segment of society, most, almost 100% of it is in the media that likes Elizabeth Warren.
There's this weird sort of
overtly socialist,
but,
you know, intellectual side.
Like, it's not the Bernie socialism exactly.
It's something a little different than that.
And there is some segment of our society that likes it.
It seems to be only media members, only people on MSNBC like it.
Not the audience even of MSNBC, it's just the people on the actual channel.
So she's going to get lots of publicity and positive press if she were to decide to run.
But I mean, she's not going to win.
No.
And I don't think America as a whole.
Again, try to picture one of these people winning a national election.
Yeah.
No way.
Michael Bloomberg.
No.
No.
Amy Klobuchar?
No.
Again,
on paper, you could say, okay, Minnesota, which is somewhat purplish at this point,
maybe a woman from Minnesota that was more on the conservative side.
But again, the problem with this is we've seen these people in action.
She's terrible as a candidate.
Terrible, almost unimaginable how bad she is when it comes to debates and speaking publicly.
Nobody likes her.
She's a zilch.
Pete Budigech.
Again, I mean, I think the one reason you could argue he might be their nominee at some point is because they want to say they had the first gay nominee.
We have the first, what, the first gay American presidential nomination.
Like they, like they said with Geraldine Ferraro nine million years ago, the first female vice presidential nominee.
Like they want to be able to have those things they can say.
But like there was never hope that Geraldine Ferraro was actually going to win the, you know, be the vice president.
They lost by approximately one zillion votes.
Tom Steyer, I think we can say that he spent enough of his own money to be gone.
Yeah.
Duval Patrick.
I mean, you forget he even ran.
I mean, he came in really late.
He was on the ticket, maybe a month, and he was gone.
Maybe you could argue Deval Patrick is
65 years old.
Maybe he wasn't tainted enough by that last run.
But I mean, again, he was not electric
on stage.
Michael Bennett, no.
No.
Andrew Yang started his own party.
He seemed to be the only one that could get anybody with any energy in this primary, but he's now left and started his own primary and didn't even win the Democratic nomination for the mayor of New York.
If you can't win mayor of New York, you're probably not winning the presidency.
Well, the primary was the only competition there, and he didn't even finish second.
No, right.
I think he finished third, didn't he?
Maybe.
I think he finished third in May.
I think he finished or maybe fourth.
John Delaney, I think, no, they didn't even like him in the primary last time.
Corey Booker is another one you could make the case on paper for.
But again, then you saw him.
We unfortunately have witnessed.
It's like, you know, the Kyle Rittenhouse story, you could say, if there wasn't video, you might say, oh, I don't know.
He shot a bunch of people and he's white and he brought a gun.
I mean, maybe he is a white supremacist.
And then you saw the video.
It's the same thing with Corey Booker.
Like, you could make the case on paper.
Corey Booker's a good candidate.
But then you've seen him speak.
He's terrible.
Absolutely terrible.
He is.
Marianne Williamson?
I don't think that's happening.
No.
Julian Castro, probably the same as Corey Booker, right?
Like, you could see him on paper.
Okay, maybe there's an argument to be made, but then you've seen him in action.
He's terrible.
And he also sort of personally attacked Biden's mental acuity during one of the debates, which is why he can't get a gig now.
Unlike, it's okay for Kamala to call him a racist on stage.
Right.
Which she did.
Which he did.
And he got over it.
He's like, you know what?
Come be the person I think should be in charge of this country should something happen to me.
You like, that's the one thing that's unique about being the presidential nominee.
You have an opportunity to have a one-person election.
You are the only vote that matters, and you get the name, the person who will run the country if you go away for some reason.
Yeah, and it can be anybody.
And in that moment, Joe Biden chose Kamala Harris.
It's pretty bad.
Really bad.
Pretty bad.
And Kamala, I think we've discussed.
Steve Bullock.
I don't even know who that is.
To this day.
To this day.
Weren't you from?
Didn't you grow up in hell near the main streets of hell and i he was the governor of montana until this year and you don't even know who he is i don't even know who he is joe sestak oh wow
that's right joe sestak former representative in pennsylvania and he's the one that insisted on the uh
on the inclusion in the
Obamacare package about the the exclusion for funding of abortions or something.
Yeah, I I think you're thinking of another person.
That wasn't SESTAC.
No, it wasn't.
SESTAC is more liberal than that.
It was
another guy from Pennsylvania.
Somebody else from Pennsylvania.
He said, you know what?
I'm not going to vote for Obamacare unless you say no funding will go to abortion.
They're like, how about this?
I'll make a fake executive order that allows you to say that publicly.
Okay.
That was basically that debate.
And by the way, they, of course, did abandon that.
Yes.
Wayne Messum.
Now, Wayne
probably has a huge future.
He's
47 now.
He's the current mayor of Miramar, Florida.
So if there's not a path to the presidency,
is there a path to the presidency that doesn't go through Miramar, Florida?
I don't think so.
Okay.
I don't think so.
I didn't think so.
Bedou O'Rourke, we've discussed, not the future.
He's not even the future now.
I mean, they're already using him as a sacrificial lamb.
He's not even 50 yet.
Tim Ryan was a catastrophe on stage.
Wow.
You know, again, like maybe in a different Democratic Party from years ago, you could make the argument for a more moderate congressman, but you can't make that argument now.
And he was also terrible.
Bill de Blasio, who, by the way, seems like he's going to run for governor of New York, which should make that race really, that's going to be a fun one.
You have Letitia James, who took down Cuomo with the report.
You have the current
acting governor of New York, Hochul.
And then you have, likely, it seems to be Bill de Blasio all running in the same primary.
That's going to be fun.
Oh, that should be fun.
That's going to be fun.
Kirsten Gillibrand.
Again, someone you could maybe argue on paper on paper but she was so bad in the primary
seth moulton i don't even think you can argue that one on paper moulton wow here's one for you pat maybe you make the case on this one jay inslee okay jay insley uh governor of washington it's a fairly populous state he's done what they consider to be a pretty good job on covet 19 and the environment he's a big environment guy so that he could be the climate change guy.
It's maybe.
Not incomprehensible.
Yeah.
Jay Inslee.
I can't stand him.
Oh, yeah.
But Democrats like him.
He's 70 already.
Oh, wow.
And also, you remember seeing him on stage as well.
And he was terrible.
He was not good.
He has no personality at all.
Again, that shouldn't be necessarily a determining factor, but it is a factor.
Yeah, it is.
He is a giant zilch when it comes to personality.
So that's going to be a tough one.
Yep.
John Hicken Looper.
The guy who took his mom to a porn movie in the 70s.
No, was it Debbie Does Dallas or Deep Throat?
Do you remember?
It was one of the two, I think.
I think it was Deep Throat, but I'm not positive on that.
I know it was a famous one.
Yeah, it was.
Like the thing that everyone knows is a porn movie he took his mom to in a theater.
You imagine, no, let's not imagine that.
No.
Eric Swalwell.
Okay.
The guy who slept with Fang Fang, the Chinese spy, for two years.
Now, that actually might be a positive in the Democratic Party.
It might, yeah.
I don't think he revealed that during during the primary himself.
Maybe he should have.
Hey guys, I'm actually sleeping with literal communists.
Communist spies come to me when they want to manipulate our government.
And yes, I do some pillow talk and divulge secrets.
All the time.
All the time.
I'm trying to turn this country into China.
That might be the past of the nomination.
And I would say this one, Mike Gravel.
Mike Gravel.
Now, Mike would be a challenge.
It's possible all these people ran for president.
Yes.
The problem with Mike Ravel and his future is he's dead.
Oh, he is.
He did die after the run in 2021.
So it would be very difficult for him to win.
Though dead voters seem to elect Democrats often, maybe
dead candidates can win too.
To win, too.
Didn't that happen in Missouri?
Didn't a dead candidate for Senate win a Senate race in Missouri at one point?
Yes, it was
Republican, right?
Rather than give it to the dead person his wife served, right?
Obviously, yes.
I think that's what happened.
I think that's what happened.
Let me give you a real name here.
Again, like, I just got to throw this one out here.
Kirstema
in Arizona.
You have a purplish state.
Now they hate her.
So there's no chance of her winning a Democratic primary.
But if you were talking about someone who could win a national election, she's coming off as relatively sane right now, I think, to the American people.
Now, is that really her?
Her history is terrifying.
I mean, she was a real left-wing activist for a while, but she does seem to be one of two sane Democrats in the party at this point,
at least on the spending bills.
I mean, maybe there's something there, but there's not a lot.
There's not.
I mean,
Ron DeSantis is now like the Republican guy.
People forget.
I mean, he was supposed to lose that election in Florida because they had these big up-and-coming people.
Yeah.
You know, they thought they were going to win in Florida, and they couldn't even win there.
Stacey Abrams couldn't even win her election.
She's the future.
Betto can't win.
He's the future.
They keep retreading these people who lose over and over again.
They got nothing.
It's just why I kind of think maybe Biden will be the candidate.
Maybe.
Because what else are they going to do?
That might be, you know.
At least you've got the incumbent going for you.
This should be his slogan.
Biden 2024.
What else are you going to do?
Who else is there?
Who else is there?
That's all they have to do.
That's a great slogan.
They should use it.
And this is interesting, too, because Quintipiak just did a big
survey of Americans and who they want.
I mean, they did all kinds of different topics.
One of them was: who would you rather see win control of the Senate?
Democrats or Republicans?
46-40.
Republicans.
And that's usually, even in a decent year for Republicans, usually Democrats win that measure.
The generic ballot is never friendly to Republicans.
And the fact that the Republicans are winning it is a catastrophe for Democrats.
And, you know, things don't look good for Biden.
His approval rating, 36 to 53.
I mean, that's really bad.
Really bad.
Really?
I mean, you're underwater by 17 points.
That's at this point of your presidency when you should still kind of be in a honeymoon period.
And he's behind every president that has been measured at this point in his presidency, with the exception of Donald Trump, who was never, who was always a guy who was divisive and had the media attacking him all the time.
We know that whole history.
I mean, Donald Trump.
This guy has the media on his side.
Yeah.
And can't have decent approval rating.
Yeah, if they're like, look at Joe Biden's approval rating after what a great week.
Why is this happening?
A great week.
First of all, even if he had a great week, it wouldn't outweigh all the other weeks.
Secondarily, what's his great week?
He signed a multi-trillion dollar disaster,
which the only one was capable of doing because of Republicans, which is a whole nother story.
And then he's trying to push another few trillion dollars down our throats.
Is that a good week though no it's truly not no triple eight seven two seven b e c k
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