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Pat and Stu fill in for Glenn as a new update comes in after MLB moved its All-Star Game out of Georgia. The new state it chose has its own set of woke problems. Democrats claiming that minorities can’t do basic tasks, like getting an ID, is racism at its finest. Stu reviews every possible way to legally vote in Georgia under the state’s new laws. A school debates whether evergreen trees are racist. The Texas Rangers’ opening game was completely packed, and Stu was among the crowd. Meanwhile, Spain mandates masks even while swimming in the ocean. Pat and Stu read a little from Hunter Biden’s memoir. Two brothers from Texas made a murder-suicide pact after watching "The Office." Pat reviews which popular TV shows have been renewed.
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Major League Baseball did, in fact, move their game out of Atlanta.

Now they've chosen a landing place.

I'll get into that.

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B E C K.

So the Major League All-Star Game has been moved out of Georgia where so racist and so oppressive

that they,

I mean, yes, they hand out water in line, or you can bring your own, or any number of

things can happen to where you can be hydrated in line

and even fed in line.

But

wow, we just, I hate the fact that there's not a seven-course meal served in line.

Yeah, why not?

Why isn't there?

Why?

That's the thing.

And why limit it to seven courses?

Why isn't it an all-you-can-eat buffet?

That's a really good point.

It should be.

Though it should be served by women in bikinis, obviously.

And if that's not happening, obviously.

That's against vote.

That's voter suppression.

I call it violence because voter suppression is violence.

So that's why I call it violence.

That's a good reason to call it violence.

Yeah, because suppression is violence.

Right.

So that's violence.

I mean, how

the so stupid.

It's like, I'm perplexed at how many dumb things are going on with a story.

Yeah.

And that you have a really dumb set of complaints that aren't true that are completely hypocritical, if true.

So it's like, I don't know which part of it to attack.

It's like their claims about the law are not accurate.

If they were accurate, Major League Baseball Baseball would be completely hypocritical.

They're continuing to have a team in Atlanta.

There's a team that has 81 home games though.

So bad, you should eliminate them from the league.

Yeah.

How does CNN continue to operate in Atlanta?

Right?

How can they?

Why don't they have to move?

Why don't people boycott CNN?

They're headquartered in the state.

Why don't they have to move?

They're sitting here

cheering on others, in many cases, to move,

And no one requires them to make a statement on it.

Why doesn't CNN management have to come out and say, like, we're going to be leaving the state of Georgia?

I mean, it's just incredible.

And then, of course, when you compare it to wherever, whatever state they go to is going to have laws.

Colorado, for instance.

Colorado requires.

This is where the all-star game will be in Denver.

They require voters to present ID

while voting.

No.

Accepted forms of ID include a valid Colorado driver's license, valid U.S.

passports, and certified copies of like a U.S.

birth certificate.

Voters may also need to return a photocopy of their ID with their ballots if they're voting by mail for the first time.

What?

What?

And then you look at the name of the stadium they're going going to play in is Coors Field.

Oh, my gosh.

Well, critics have cited Coors Family Castle Rock Foundation's continuing history of gifts to organizations that actively promote explicitly anti-gay campaigns and candidates.

You're never going to solve this.

You're not.

It's just so ridiculous.

One of the reasons why I'm not a boycott fan is this.

It's impossible to be consistent on it.

I mean, that's

where are you going to move it?

No.

That's perfect.

Anywhere.

The society was designed so that you did not have to approve the actions of people you do business with.

That is how, that's one of the brilliant, it's one of the foundational principles of capitalism and free trade, right?

When you go back to the old timey days, everything was done with tribes that always hated each other.

Right.

And so at some point, there was a thing where they came up with currency.

So instead of two, you know, two tribes meeting with each other and trying to hash that out, they were able to exchange currency for goods, and they didn't have to care if they liked the other people or not.

They didn't have to care if they were an evil, warring tribe that believed in some fake God they didn't believe in.

And so they were able to actually have commerce and trade goods so that both sides could be better off, a willing exchange.

And they didn't have to monitor their both sides.

Right.

And now we've just reversed this.

We're just like, oh, you know what?

Now we have to care about everything that everyone else says for every company you walk into.

And I don't like it on either side.

I'm very, I boycott boycotts.

It's the only boycott that I participate in.

But I do think that like we've seen this now where the media is getting involved with them on the left.

They're just like cheering this on as if this is the thing you're supposed to be doing.

And CBS wrote an article basically saying, here's the three steps you could do to hurt Georgia and their law.

Let me get, we're going to outline the activist steps for you to take to help this battle.

Like, what the hell is that?

That's not news.

That's crazy.

It's not even close to news.

That is nuts.

So i don't think there's any way you can monitor your there's no way major league baseball can win this is why it was such a dumb thing you know and in reality baseball

jumped the gun on this in a lot of different ways not only was it completely incomprehensible as a decision uh if you read the law there's no way you can there's no way you can come to the conclusion they've come to you can't if you read it you can't come to that conclusion But they even had an out with like Stacey Abrams coming out and saying, hey, just so you know, we really hate the law too, but it's going to hurt black and brown and Hispanic people and all these other things if you boycott Georgia.

So like they even came out and you had the out of saying, look, even Stacey Abrams says we should stay, right?

Like it was easy.

And they still did this.

And now they moved it to another state, which you could argue has,

you know, maybe as a whole has more

easier access to voting.

Maybe.

I mean, it is, you know, they clearly went to look at what was number one or number two on the the list of easiest access to voting and just picked, like, we're going back to Coors Field, that field we built in the 1990s.

We're going there.

That's where the all-star game is going to be.

But

the whole point here is not the general tone of the law.

It's impossible to argue that Georgia tightened the law if you look at general tone.

They had to look at individual pieces of it, like the water thing.

to try to fake a case about this.

Well, if you want to fake a case about Colorado's law, you can do that too.

It's easy.

I mean, they have sensible laws like requiring ID.

And if you're going to act like that's racist, you're going to have a difficult time going anywhere in this country, including, by the way, buying alcohol at your dumb ballparks

where you require ID every single time, even though I'm obviously a tad over 21 at this point.

They're also not going to hand you water in lines at the ballpark in Colorado.

You're not going to be given water in the line.

How are you going to go to that game?

That's a great point.

That's a great point.

They'll allow you to buy it for six or eight or $10 when you get to the front of the line.

And they're not going to give it to you in line.

They're not going to let you bring in your own water either.

No, they're not.

No.

How restrictive is that?

How are the minorities supposed to live that are going to these games?

I don't know.

It's interesting because people don't realize that minorities are incapable of getting their own water.

There's this weird idea out there that minorities could, let's say, go buy their water just like white people.

And that is not true.

It's illegal in most states for minorities to purchase water.

And that's why it needs to be given out at the polls.

It's the only time they get water all year, Pat.

Wow.

And now that's been taken away.

Wow.

That seems bad.

Yeah.

Doesn't it?

Bad policy.

Bad policy.

Also, they moved it from a state that I believe is about 30% black to a state that's 4% black.

That is fantastic.

I did not think of that.

From 30% to 4.

To 4%.

It's like they're looking for this white utopia to hold this baseball game.

Isn't it?

I mean, it just makes so little sense that it's embarrassing for Major League Baseball.

It's embarrassing.

Don't you have something else to do and worry about?

And yes, they do.

Clearly.

I mean, they've been spending all of their time trying to change the rules to shorten their product.

Right.

It's like, hey, guys, what other place is there

where does that happen?

Where you like, you go to a restaurant and they're like, hey, we are working really hard to give you less chicken parmesan because we know you do not want this much.

So we are going to give you less, we promise.

That's what baseball has been doing for the last, you know, 10 years, trying to shorten their game so people will be interested in them.

And then you do something like this, which just, you know, it's half the,

beyond the fact that it's just not true, which is vitally more important than the fact that it's going to lose them some fans.

I don't,

it's just false.

It's existing on a falsehood.

You're manipulating and vilifying a group of people who've done nothing wrong that have passed this bill.

And the people in the state who many of them disagree with the bill and are still getting punished for it.

It makes absolutely no sense.

None of it makes sense.

But

in addition to that, it's also so bizarre.

It's like these guys come to you and they're like, well, look, we're just going to say, we're going to take the left-wing position and just hang to it as if it's the fact.

And even when you can look at the bill and realize it is not the fact.

It is not.

The fact is not that it is this racist bill.

It has opened up access to Georgia voters clearly from every other election outside of pandemic in the history of the state.

And there's absolutely no way to argue that.

Now, look, do political parties pass voting laws that

specifically will hurt them in major ways?

No, I mean, like, look, there are certain clauses in there you could argue, like, especially when they were trying to pass it, things that didn't get in the bill that you could argue were trying to, you know,

slow turnout in certain areas.

But, I mean, the same thing happens with Democrats.

I mean, what do you think they care about voting access?

They don't care at all about voting access.

They just want to make it easier for their voters because their voters are fringe voters.

They don't show up all the time.

You know what?

There's a one of the reasons why your president right now is Joe Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.

is because there's a lot of Democratic voters who would not vote if it meant sending in a ballot application and waiting for it to come in the mail and then submitting it.

So instead, in several states, they just mass mailed everything out to

these voters and they were able to sit down in their own house or own apartment.

The thing came in, I'm like, I guess I could just check this box.

It's prepaid.

Just throw it back in the mail.

It's easy.

I wouldn't wouldn't have probably normally voted, but I did it that way.

Now, look, do we want people to vote?

Sure.

But, like, that's just the Democrats, if they thought that was going to hurt them, they would oppose it.

Oh, absolutely.

As they do.

Absolutely.

In other states.

Yeah.

It's just a false narrative built on top of a false narrative, built on top of some weird positioning to try to look like you're the kinder, gentler company, which doesn't.

I mean, it doesn't seem to work for anyone, but it just keeps happening over and over again anyway.

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Yeah.

Patton Stuffer Glenn.

I love what Marco Rubio did yesterday, inviting

Major League Baseball Commissioner, Rob Manfred, to give up his membership at Augusta Golf Club

because obviously Augusta Golf Club is in

Georgia.

Yeah.

That's right.

Where they have this racist bill.

Yeah.

And they have the Masters.

And they have the Masters.

The biggest tournament in the world.

And it's funny because I really hope they go after the Masters because the Masters does not care.

If history is any precedent.

I mean, they were willing to say, well, you know what?

We really don't want women to be members of our clubs.

So we're just going to go without commercials for the next five years.

It's like, wait, what?

You're going to do what?

And they did.

If you remember, there were several years there where they would air the Masters and they just would never break for a commercial because

there were all these companies that said, We don't want to sponsor the Masters because we don't like their admission policy for members.

And so, like, all right, well, see you, we'll just do the tournament and you can cover it if you want, but we're not going, we just won't take any sponsors.

We don't care about the money, it's incredible, really.

Yeah, there's very few places that have the backbone to do something like that, yeah.

And it will be interesting to see if they go after the masters.

Well, some have.

Uh, uh, Keith Olbermann is one.

Did you see his rant about it the other day?

I try not to.

Oh, good golly.

That guy is insane.

And

Masters certainly isn't the name of it.

Certainly is no coincidence.

Really?

So they're named after like

slave masters?

Is that what your implication is here?

I don't believe it is.

No.

I don't think it was.

I thought it was a master of the sport is what I thought.

Like a chess master.

I'm guessing that's what it is.

Yeah.

But, you know, if you're really sincere about this boycott of Georgia for Major League Baseball to the point where you move the all-star game out, well, then the commissioner of Major League Baseball shouldn't be a member at Augusta.

No, of course not.

Of course.

not.

It just doesn't.

It's complete hypocrisy.

Complete hypocrisy.

And

will they have to answer for it?

Probably not.

Probably not.

It's just embarrassing.

I mean, why this can go on and why they continue to do this.

At some point, I think there needs to be, there's this pushback all the time with boycotts.

And I understand it.

I understand why you'd say, like, well, us complaining about this isn't working, right?

They moved the All-Star game.

Now, why you really care that the All-Star game, let's be honest about it, you weren't going to watch it anyway.

You don't care that it was in Atlanta.

No, I don't know.

Let's be honest about it.

I'm not just speaking to you, Pat.

I'm speaking to everyone in the audience.

No one was going to watch it.

No one cares if it was in Georgia.

It just pisses you off because, you know, it just seems like this happens so often to so many things.

Like, I'm never going to buy a Mr.

or Mrs.

Potato Head, right?

But it's like, it's just wrong, right?

This is just wrong that these things keep happening.

With the Georgia thing, it's like there has to be a movement on the other side in earlier.

When you sign, number one, you should be saying to these companies, good.

Buy.

You want to go, but buy.

First of all, we're going to sue you because we have a contract that we've put lots of millions of dollars of resources into having this game here.

So we're going to sue you for every penny that we can get out of you.

And that every single one of these states should be doing this right now.

And number two, you should know if you're about to sign up Major League Baseball for the 2026 All-Star game, you need to realize that that contract needs to be ironclad at the beginning.

with massive penalties if they decide to do one of these things.

You can no longer trust these guys will just be sensible and follow the facts.

They won't.

You have to instead do something at the beginning and say to them, hey, if you decide to exit within a year of this game or six months of this game or whatever is reasonable, you're going to pay us $5 million.

And there's no moral turpitude statute for a freaking state.

You have no idea as a city or a state whether...

Think about this.

I'm sure they did it with the county or for the

deal.

There's lots of that arrangement that goes along with the county and the stadium there.

And it's like, well, they don't have any hand in what the state passes.

They have no control over it.

And so the people, the workers

who just came out of a damn pandemic and probably have been, especially event workers who have suffered probably the most of anyone, even restaurant workers.

The event workers have been

almost completely banned for a year from working.

And now you're going to rip out a major event right out of their state for something they had no part in.

I mean, Major League Baseball is screwing these average people to the wall for no reason.

Just because they want to look good in the press.

It's pathetic.

Whereas if they would have stood their ground, what would have happened?

Nothing.

Nothing.

Eventually, people would forget about it.

Yep.

Just like the North Carolina boycott.

Remember that when they wouldn't allow the bathrooms to be used by trans men or whatever it was, trans women?

And that went away, and nobody talks about boycotting North Carolina anymore.

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talking about the racist law in Georgia,

how impossible it is to vote there.

Put up every barrier they possibly can.

It really is incredible.

It really is incredible.

Like, for example, you know, if you want to vote absentee, you have to write your driver's license identification number on the outside of the envelope.

Exactly.

And see, no minorities have driver's licenses.

So that's an obvious attempt to keep minorities from voting.

Well, if you don't have a driver's license, you could present your state identification card, which is free from the state.

Yeah, but they don't know where to get it.

So they can't get one of those either.

They can't?

No.

All right.

Well, I guess they could then maybe...

Present their passport.

Like if they had just presented their passports,

like minorities have passports.

Where do you think they're going?

no they don't have passports they don't no well i guess they could just put the last four digits of their social security number on the envelope then that would be as if they had social security numbers they don't have social security no not minorities whiteys have uh social security numbers sure only white people have social security numbers they're given them at birth but not minorities okay so and if they do have them they can't remember them What are you supposed to remember the last four digits of your social security number?

Who can do that?

It's a lot of digits.

It's a lot.

There's four.

Yeah.

There's one.

One at the same time?

And then there's two.

Yeah.

And then there's three.

And then you also have to remember from

four to four.

All four digits.

Yeah.

That's really hard.

Well, you know, if let's just say you had lost your state identification card.

Okay.

If you, you know, I guess maybe a white person, this could have, this could apply, because apparently...

minorities don't have ID.

Right.

But you could just present a copy of it.

If you happen to have a copy laying around that you had for other paperwork, you could submit that, but that's not going to help you.

No.

So what about presenting a valid employee photo ID issued by any branch of the United States government?

Oh, okay.

So you must have a job now.

Yeah.

You got to have a job in order to vote.

That's a big hurdle for people to clear.

It is.

Okay.

Well, maybe

did you happen to be a member of the U.S.

military?

Because you could use your U.S.

military identification as well as

a chance to identify yourself.

So only if I'm a veteran

and

I have to go kill people on foreign soil,

then I can go ahead and vote.

Well, that's that's another way.

No, I guess it's not that way.

You also could submit a current utility bill.

Do you have electricity?

A current utility bill?

A current utility bill.

Yeah, is that too much to ask?

Well, no,

they can't pay utility bills.

They don't have any money.

They don't have a job.

All minor

jobs.

Gosh, I need to, I don't know, that's why it's so hard.

Yeah, it is.

Okay,

you could submit a current bank statement then.

It's all in the law.

Oh, they have bank accounts now, like Whitey does.

All right.

Well, fine.

If you can't do those now, 10 different things.

Any one of the 10.

Those are 10.

What about the 11th, which is submit a recent paycheck?

Again.

With the job.

Okay.

Okay.

Then they open it up a little bit because I feel like these first 11 are very restrictive.

Oh, yeah.

Who can come up with one of them?

Total oppression.

You know, what about the 12th one, which is submit other current government documents?

So I don't know what that is exactly, but like, let's say you got a stimulus check from the government.

Yeah.

I guess that would be a current government document.

You could show that you could submit that.

I mean, everyone, everyone under a certain income range got those.

So you really should be okay to just submit something like that.

Like a current government document.

Yeah.

So I got to know where my pay stub is.

That's what I have to do in order to vote.

I mean, this does not seem that restrictive, but I will say, after these now 12 different ways,

you could get your

prove your

identity for

absentee voting.

Without an excuse, by the way, you do not need an excuse.

You could fill out a provisional ballot with a sworn statement of penalties for false statements.

So you could still, even with none of these things, you can still vote.

Except minorities can't swear.

They can't.

No, they don't like to swear.

Wow.

I mean, look at this.

Could they possibly have gone out of their way more

to do two things?

One, have some sort of record that the person who's voting is actually a citizen and

eligible to vote.

And two, making it very easy for everyone who is a citizen and eligible to vote to actually pull it off.

I mean,

what else could you possibly do to make it any easier to,

because they've provided for all of those excuses.

Well, minorities don't have IDs.

Well, minorities don't know where the DMV is.

Well, minorities can't get online.

They don't have to do any of those things or have access to any of that in order to

present something that says it's them.

They can present any sort of government documentation.

That's unbelievable.

It really, it really is.

And the last one is you just go ahead and vote and you can work it out later.

Right.

Which is a gut.

That's amazing.

Yeah, people don't realize the provisional ballot thing goes on all the time.

But like if you if you, for example, uh lose your ID card, you know, like it's like if you were to, you know, be on a flight and you were trapped in another country and you didn't have your ID somehow.

There are systems to work around that to get you on the flight.

It just can't be, if tons of people did it, they wouldn't be able to do it.

But like occasionally that happens to people, right?

They get robbed and they need to get back home.

And eventually there's, it might take a while.

You might have to miss a few flights, but eventually you can get on a flight back home usually.

The provisional ballot thing happens every single election.

It's one of the things that gets counted last.

So when they say there's still some provisional ballots out there, we need to look at those when you're going through the election counting time.

And these things are out there.

Like if you go to your,

if you go to vote and you don't have your proper ID or you don't have some sort of qualification, maybe you moved out of the wrong

district, you can cast a provisional ballot and they'll hold it basically and look at it and say, hold on, we're going to hold on to this and we're going to see

if it needs to be counted or not.

Can you prove that, you know, is it legit?

Now, a lot of times if it's a blowout election, you don't have to worry about those things, but in a close election, it can make a big difference.

And if you think just

on principle, your vote should count, that's something that they do all the time for people, provisional ballots.

It is one of these things that they have gone out of their way over and over again.

And you have to remember, going back decades, like this was much worse for people.

They couldn't do any of these things.

They had none of these access points to vote.

This has all been opened up in massive ways over the last two decades.

Some of it, I think, to real detriment of the voting system.

I mean, we talked about how

just sending out mass

absentee ballots is probably not a good idea, all-mail balloting, those sorts of things.

But also, the early balloting is coming so early now that it's hard to, you're voting without even all the information.

Yeah.

You're just like, you're voting like six months early in half of these places.

It's not that exaggeration, but it's in late September.

Yeah.

In some jurisdictions.

I mean, they were voting.

People were casting their votes before the debates were over.

Yeah.

In 2020.

Again, there's certain sort of foundational things you should need to wait for to be able to cast your vote.

Like right now,

why don't we just send out absentee ballots right now and let people cast their vote if they know they're going to vote Republican anyway.

Just put it on the R and then we'll just send it in now and get it started.

Like, why not?

You should be able to have at least the information of

the debates, of the conventions,

of the basic things that highlight an election calendar.

You shouldn't be voting before they're over.

It just sounds bizarre to me.

But that happens in a lot of states now.

The

Atlanta Journal Constitution went through this law, and they decided to look at how the law compared to other states.

So, for example, no excuse absentee voting.

That is in the law in Georgia.

Voters can cast absentee ballots without offering an excuse in now two-thirds of the

states, including Georgia.

An excuse excuse is required in one-third of the states.

So Georgia is on the open side of that particular rule.

The deadline to request an absentee ballot, 22 states allow voters to apply for absentee ballots less than seven days before an election.

13 states set the application deadline seven days before an election.

Georgia becomes one of the 11 states that sets the application more than seven days before the election.

So

tons of, you know, what is it, 11 states now do it this way.

It's now 11 days in advance.

But like, the difference is between 7 and 11 days.

Do we really think that there's a Republican strategy here to stop minorities from voting between 7 and 11 days?

Like, it's that big of a deal.

Look, this is when minorities want to vote, eight days before an election.

That's when they want to get that ballot.

Verifying absentee ballots.

To verify the absentee identity of voters, 30 states match their signatures on absentee ballots with signatures already on file.

Six states require signatures, but do not verify them.

Eight states require a voter's signature plus the signature of a witness.

Three states require ballot envelopes to be notarized.

Again, this is all much harder than it is in Georgia.

Two states require voters to submit a copy of some sort of idea.

To get it notarized?

That's a pain in the right guy.

I mean, I know there's a lot of notaries out there.

There seems to be 15 million of them, and they're all very lovely people, but gosh, that's a pain.

That is a pain in the butt.

To try to find somebody, to try to deal with the whole thing.

I hate when I see.

Oh, this must be signed in the presence of a notary.

I'm like, oh,

no, please.

Under SB 202, Georgia will become one of four states that will require voters to submit a driver's license number or other ID number.

The others are Kansas, Minnesota, and Ohio.

So a blue state, a purple state, and a red state.

Many states require a driver's license or other ID to register to vote or to vote in person.

Again, none of this stuff is out of line with other states.

Like, they might be slightly on the restrictive side on some of these laws,

slightly on the more

loosely restrictive side of some of the others.

But I really just don't think,

you know, like right now, here's another one.

And the early in-person voting is available in 43 states.

24 states now, including Georgia, allow some weekend voting.

So less than half of the country allows one of the things that Joe Biden was complaining about.

And you see that like places like New York and Delaware are more restrictive than Georgia in many ways.

Chuck Schumer, Joe Biden, their home states are more restrictive than Georgia in many ways.

I just don't,

you know, early voting periods range in length from four days to 45 days.

Georgia is at 17.

Again, they're not

the most, the largest time period, but nowhere near the smallest.

And if you want,

you can extend that to 19 days.

To 19 days.

In some counties.

So you could use two Sundays.

Two additional Sundays, yeah.

Which, again, is more than most of these, a lot of these other states.

They don't do a lot of weekend voting.

I think Texas is, is it two weeks here?

I think it's 14 days.

I don't even know.

So, yeah, it's longer than ours.

And stepping back from this for just a second,

we get in these conversations, and sometimes

I feel like we're missing the larger narrative here.

If you can't freaking make time to get to a poll or submit an an absentee ballot within a multiple week period, you obviously just don't care.

Can we just be honest about it?

Like, if you can't vote, the voting is, it's not always easy.

Yes, at times it can be a pain in the ass.

You're doing it basically every two to four years.

A lot of people only vote in the presidential election, and it's not that hard.

It's not.

Do you care at all?

If you care at all, you can get your vote in.

That is really the lie.

That's true.

It can't, it's not automatic, right it's not like they come to your house and pressure you to give them an answer but other than that they pretty much do everything they can to make it easy and shouldn't there be some effort to vote it just seems like it's not crazy come on look do you care enough if you don't care enough to make sure your ballot,

you know, your status is updated, if you don't care enough to have a freaking identification that's free from the state, if you don't care enough to show up on election day, all of this can be thrown out if you just show up on election day.

If you don't care enough to do one of 9,000 basic steps, maybe, just maybe, you don't care enough.

Maybe you don't care enough.

And maybe there should be the very easiest of steps so that people actually, I don't know, who have followed the news, who actually know something about the candidates.

You know, it's not crazy to say, hey, this is a basic step of

responsibility in a republic.

And there are things you have to do.

You have to pay taxes.

There are steps to that.

You have to get a driver's license to drive.

There are steps to that.

There are steps that almost everyone seems to be able to accomplish.

And it's much easier to vote than all these other things.

And assuming that minorities can't do any of those things is just racism.

Racism.

Straight out racism.

It is.

It's basically saying you believe people with darker skin are incapable of basic tasks.

Yes.

And don't even know where the DMV is.

Right.

That's insane.

It's ludicrous.

And how that is like the open, a progressive side of this argument is embarrassing.

You're just saying black people can't do basic things in civil society.

How is that not racist?

Every Republican I've ever talked to about an issue like this is fully confident that black people could get driver's licenses or get free IDs from the government if they need them.

or have a passport or have a government document.

And by the way, 72% of Americans favor ID when you vote.

Yeah.

Favor showing your ID when you vote.

And overall.

72% don't agree on anything in this country.

Yeah.

And some polls showed as high as 80%,

including over 70% of African Americans.

Yeah.

Who are like, yeah, of course.

There's no reason not to directly would see it as you just being racist.

Hey, you don't think I can get an ID?

You don't think I have a utility bill?

That's madness.

I have electricity.

You don't think black people have electricity?

This is what the Democrats are propagating as the progressive mindset.

And it is consistent with progressivism over the past hundred years.

It's very consistent with it.

The government needs to be there to stop black people from doing things they want to do because they'll do the wrong things.

And that has been consistent for a century at least.

And going back before that, obviously.

But I mean, you go to that Woodrow Wilson style of progressivism that is still very much alive on the left.

And that is exactly what they're saying.

It is just straight out racism.

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In Portland, they were contemplating at a high school, they were contemplating a change in their school mascot.

And what they thought might be nice is to have a mascot of a tree.

And then they thought, wait a minute,

lynching.

Trees are racist.

And so that's a racist symbol.

So we better put that on hold.

So they tabled that, and

they didn't vote on the mascot being a tree.

I guess that means that Stanford's mascot, you know, the big tree,

is a racist symbol.

Trees are racist?

Yeah, trees are racist now.

And that's because

of lynching.

Really, though, it's not the tree.

No, that was the issue with the lynching, right?

I think it's odd to, like a rope would be an odd mascot for a a team.

But it's not really the rope's fault either.

But a noose would be at least tightly tied to,

unfortunately, literally in this circumstance, tightly tied to the act, right?

The trees just are all over the place.

Most trees not used for lynching.

Yeah, and there are three

trillion trees on this planet.

There are more trees on the earth than there are stars in the sky.

Now, I would say not more than half of them are used for lynching.

Is that about accurate?

It's 1.5 trillion.

I'd say about that.

Yeah, that's about right.

This is something that happened to, look, it was a terrible, terrible, terrible part of our history.

Yes.

We should point out, I think it was about a third of people who were white were white that were lynched, mostly people who were fighting on behalf of freedom for blacks.

But it was a few thousand people who were lynched.

And that's

remarkably terrible.

And it's a remarkably terrible part of our history.

Though I don't think vilifying the three trillion trees on the planet is the right reaction to it.

Really?

Yeah.

Weird.

That seems like a very strange reaction to that problem.

Huh.

Yeah.

You have some weird ideas.

What if we, hey, look, it's like, well, you know what?

Well, we can get rid of lynching forever.

Let's cut down all the trees.

It's like, no, I don't think that would work.

No, it wouldn't.

Also, it would create some other negative side effects.

Let's put it that way.

But that just makes trees top the list of racist things.

It tops the list.

Yeah, it tops the list.

There's a good percentage of things that are, in fact, racist on this planet.

And I just want to alert you to it so that you can avoid these things.

That's helpful.

I mean, I don't want to come off the wrong way.

Like dress shirts.

Obviously, you don't want to wear a dress shirt because that's racist.

Wait, why is a dress shirt?

A dress shirt?

I guess minorities don't wear them.

This is the reverse ridiculous of that term that's been thrown around for so long.

Yes.

It's the soft bigotry of low expectations.

It really is true here.

Look at this dressing.

And it's over and over and over.

Gifted programs are racist because

there's not enough minorities in the gifted programs.

Oh, my God.

So they eliminate gifted programs out of many, many schools.

Oh, did you guys talk about the fact that newborn babies, if they're white, are in fact racist by the time they get to three months old?

Now, black babies or Hispanic babies are, of course, not racist, but white babies become racist at three months old unless you talk them out of it before they get to that age.

How exactly would you do such a thing?

Well, you just tell them.

You just talk to them about race.

What if you threaten them and you will not feed?

There will be no food coming your way.

Then I think that might help.

Yeah, that might help.

Dating apps are racist.

Tiki bars are racist.

Fossil fuels are obviously racist.

I don't have to tell you that.

No, yeah, you probably do need to explain that because I don't understand it.

My understanding is that lots of minorities use fossil fuels.

Really?

Yeah.

It's actually a big part of their lives, just like it's a big part of white people's lives.

Right, but the pollution that comes from those fossil fuels is mostly happening

to the urban areas,

the areas where minorities live.

Right, because cars only drive and

where minorities are.

And then apparently people blow all the pollution from the suburbs to the

minority areas.

It's a dastardly plan, but they've uncovered it.

Yes.

Laws against genital mutilation

are racist.

I'm sorry now.

Sheet music.

I'm not even going to try to explain the laws against genital mutilation.

It's so obvious.

It's so obvious.

Sheet music.

We just found this out.

I think it was last week we had this story that sheet music and classical music is racist because mostly white people do it oh yeah okay and mostly white people wrote the sheet music uh for the classical music it's amazing you know back in the day there there is a a thing uh in you know for symphony orchestras and in broadway and all sorts of things

i know orchestras is a big thing that they do in new york and it's like this blind audition process and because they believed there was racism uh years and years ago they implemented this blind audition thing

which is basically like one of these shows you'd see like the masked singer or whatever.

So

they would just choose the best performers.

Yes.

And they wouldn't know the race of the performer.

It was the voice, I believe, right?

Where they have the chairs that turn around so they're not facing the person as they sing.

So they don't have any visual.

They're just listening to the voice.

And that's kind of what they did with people playing violin.

right a cellist right will be there playing an instrument and

probably a cello and um that would be the most sensible one for a cello to be playing.

And they would be playing and they would be behind

some sort of screen so that people could not see them.

And it was called this blind audition.

It was sort of like the ultimate Martin Luther King version of this, right?

Like it was, it was an absolutely colorblind process.

You'll be surprised to hear they want to get rid of it.

Because you need to know what race they are so you can pick the minorities.

My gosh.

Now, that is just, you're just reinstituting racism on a different race.

Right.

But that is what they're saying.

They want much of that happening now.

That is what the anti-racist movement is about.

That is what white fragility is about.

It's what all of this is about.

This whole woke anti-racist craziness is just an excuse to implement racism.

That's what it is.

And if you read their books, they will tell it to you.

The only solution for past discrimination is current discrimination.

The only solution for future discrimination or for present discrimination is future discrimination.

They're advocating discrimination as revenge on what they see are these terrible things happening to them today.

And, you know, look,

that is not the America that

is supported in any of our founding documents or by Martin Luther King.

Like, Martin Luther King, they are going to be tearing this guy's statues down in the coming years.

Shortly.

Yeah, very, very true.

Not killing black babies is racist.

Wait, not killing?

Well, yeah, not killing black babies would be racist to me.

You would think so.

Like, if you put like Planned Parenthoods in inner cities all over the country

and had the founder of Planned Parenthood who outwardly talked about getting rid of undesirables like African Americans, you'd think that would be the racist position.

But no, it's the opposite of that.

How bizarre is that?

Very bizarre, Pat.

Quantum computing is racist.

Apparently, there's not enough minorities in the quantum computing industry.

Architecture, racist.

Disney films, of course, we found out Disney films are racist.

So is Pixar.

Dr.

Seuss.

Let me ask you this.

Is the NBA on the list?

No, they're not.

The NBA is racist?

They're not racist?

No, they're not racist.

So what exactly explains then?

The point that, say, 75% of all NBA players are black, considering only 13% of the population is black.

What exactly explains that?

Because I know if it was the opposite,

we would know, right?

We would know that it was racism as the only possible cause of such a thing.

Well, that's the one place you can use the merit system.

That's the only place you can use the merit.

Yeah, it's the only place you can, yeah.

Unless, of course, a white player winds up being better than a black player, then you still can say it's racist.

Right.

Right.

Because I do not, to be clear, I do not believe the NBA is racist against white people.

I believe that African Americans have outperformed white players and are better players.

Right.

Why that's okay to say, I don't know.

I don't know.

I mean, it seems to be the ultimate merit-based society.

If you had good white players, they will make it because you know what?

Everyone wants those jobs and everyone, every single kid winds up playing in a league to try to get to that level at some point.

So it's really hard to do anything other than merit-based.

But yet we will see over and over again this idea that it's racist the other way.

I mean, look, there's no way to make that argument.

You know, there there was a time before Christian McCaffrey, McCaffrey, that there was

no white running back who had been like over a thousand yards in three decades.

Wow.

Now, I don't, why is that?

I don't know.

I don't know.

I don't know what the answer to that is.

But you want to talk about, if you wanted to make a case of racism, this position had no thousand yards.

I think there was one other guy, the guy from Stanford did it before McCaffrey as well.

But it was very rare.

Let's put it that way.

Peyton Hillis, he did it as well.

Oh, yeah.

But it was between Hillis and I think it was like Craig James.

There was no white running back who

ran for a thousand yards in all of that time in the NFL.

And in a country, by the way, made up of 70 to 80%

white people that all want the job of the star running back.

And none of them could get it for multiple decades.

And it was just like, oh, well, that's just merit.

well yeah it probably was merit but like sometimes races make because of cultural decisions make different choices they pursue different things you know is just the way of the world and to act like every single time there is a a specific thing that you find a group to be underrepresented in acting like that's racist is just stupid it's just a stupid thing it's as if you don't know human beings that's why that's why nobody claims the NBA is racist.

Nobody claims the NFL is racist because it's just based on merit.

Well, they do claim it's racist, but they claim it in the opposite direction.

Right, because there's not enough black coaches or a terrible black quarterback named Colin Kaepernick deserves to be put into the Hall of Fame despite sucking his entire career.

Gosh.

You know what I mean?

Like, that's the racism scene.

Here's a: this is, I think,

the NFL is something like 60% African-American in a country with 13%

African-American members in its population.

And we act as if this one quarterback who

objectively sucked and was getting worse by the day, who lost his job twice to Blaine Gabbert, one of the times before he ever took a knee, lost his job to Blaine Gabbert.

Okay?

We act as if that is a

representation of racism.

It's bonkers.

The league is made up of...

of

an African-American population that is four or five times the size of its representation in our society.

That cannot be a racist organization against African Americans, especially when you were talking about the jobs that are the most sought after.

And I mean, there are bad quarterbacks, and then there's Blaine Gabbard.

So you know how bad that quarterbacking was when he lost his job to him.

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I got a couple more things to avoid

because they're racist, just so that you don't run into these things and then get canceled because of your racism.

The national anthem, of course, is racist.

We found that out.

Of course, we know that.

Anything to do with the beginnings of our country.

Yes, racism.

Washington and Lincoln, we've found out how racist is.

Very racist.

Lincoln, especially.

Yes.

Thank you.

Oh, thank thank you how racist he is uh merit-based admission is racist but not merit-based sports don't don't get those two confused no those are totally non-racist the most unraced thing do you remember when the betsy ross flag was racist then it wasn't but i think now it is again oh it's back i think it's back yeah and this time yeah glenn by the way his museum across the way here yes they're putting together i took a tour of it the other day they have the betsy ross nikes oh they actually got a pair of them before they canceled them.

Really?

And he has a bunch of that sort of more recent cultural stuff that got canceled, which is pretty cool.

He even has a Mr.

and Mrs.

Potato Head.

Oh, wow.

Yeah.

They're both over there.

I love

it.

Okay, let's see.

A white boxer knocking out a black boxer is racist.

Is racist.

Sure.

I mean, you want to talk about racism.

Should the white boxer allow the black boxer, because of what's happening in our society over the past few hundred years,

he should just stand there and get his face beat in.

Yes.

That's what should happen.

Now, this came from that YouTube guy.

What was his name?

You know, he set up that.

Logan Paul.

Yeah.

And he fought a black guy who was, I think, a basketball player formerly.

Okay.

And now

challenged him to a boxing match or whatever.

And the white YouTuber knocked him out.

I mean, that was one of the big knockouts that I've ever seen.

That was just, I mean, he called out Logan.

I think I did see that highlight.

Yeah.

Well, then the article was written.

Wow, isn't that kind of racist?

A white kid like that, knocking out a black guy.

That's not supposed to happen.

That's not supposed to happen.

Reopening schools, we have heard, is racist.

Of course, white people, all white people are racist.

Really, you could have started with that one.

It's going to eliminate a lot of these other ones.

That's true.

If you're starting with the premise that all white people are racist, it's a lot of racism.

Fat phobia is racist.

That one I agree with, but I do too.

We, as representatives of a certain community,

that one helps us.

So therefore, we agree with it.

Opera, obviously racist.

Milk.

Milk is racist.

Oh, it's very white.

The crosswalks are racist because they have the little guy on the signal to walk, and it's white, and it looks like a white guy, I guess.

Oh, it does?

According to the article I read, that's apparently a white guy.

I'd never thought of him that way.

No, well, that's because you're racist.

Because I'm privileged.

I'm privileged to see other white people pictured in things.

Now, of course, if you see a black person pictured on something, that's also racist.

You kiss Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben and Cream of Wheat.

They have to be removed.

They have to be removed.

No,

Martin Luther King's goal, people don't know this.

Get all black people off packaging.

That was the big dream.

That was his main.

I have a dream.

He never got to it to finish it off.

But I have a dream that we will no longer see the cream of wheat guy on

cream of wheat.

That was the speech.

The original draft, I think Glenn has it in the museum.

The original draft said, no more rice, no more pancakes, no more cream of wheat.

That is my dream.

He took that part out.

Got bought off by the cream of wheat people, I think.

So no more pancakes or the syrup that you pour on.

Oh, yeah, that's right.

And Mrs.

Butterworth,

she's gone.

She's toast.

Dang it.

Yeah.

Wow.

Okay.

That's the way you just, you know what?

Only a racist society would have multiple different races on their packaging to sell products.

That, right?

And of course, we should also note, as I have many times, but I cannot get over it,

the market research on Angemima.

It's almost entirely used as a product by African Americans.

It is among the most popular items in the grocery store for African Americans.

It's beloved.

It's beloved by African Americans.

There's scores on like the favorability.

you know, they do these market research reports where they say, okay, you know, scale of one to 100, how much do you like Angel Mima?

It's off the charts for African Americans.

And like everyone else is like, yeah, it's all right.

And African Americans absolutely love it.

We were like, we're getting rid of that product because white people are racist.

And African Americans are like, but I like my freaking pancakes.

Crazy.

It's incredible.

It's like, well, you don't understand, African-Americans, how the racism works.

We're going to, let us, let us white explain to you how the racist racism works.

And that's exactly what happened.

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If everybody handled this COVID situation like this reasonable woman in the elevator,

the world would just be a better place in which to live.

This woman is in an elevator and somebody's about to come in and join her

and

she takes exception to it

just a bit.

Because apparently, the woman coming into the elevator is not wearing her mask properly.

Oh, no.

Here's what happens.

My girl here wants me to come out of the elevator so she can come out of the elevator

because it's a small space we're supposed to maintain social distancing.

I don't understand why you can't just politely step up and follow me out of the elevator.

But I asked you nicely, well, you have been wearing your mask.

You didn't ask me nicely.

You said get the f out the elevator.

And that after you ruined No, no, my girl.

You have a giant bag.

My girl.

My girl, look at you.

My girl, hold on.

Hold on.

My girl, you want to stand in the elevator with me?

Oh, man.

And catch it.

Like, you're not making sense, and you might as well get out of your floor.

I'm trying to get out or I can't come close to you.

Do you understand that I have an extremely compromised immune system?

You are a delivery person incorrectly wearing the mask inside.

It is

incorporating

That's absolutely not.

It does incorrectly wood.

And she's wearing it.

She puts it like that the whole

time.

It's totally reasonable, I think, response to the.

Wait, so she was trying to get...

She's trying to get out of the elevator.

And the woman was coming in.

I mean, I would have backed up and just let her out.

I don't know why you wouldn't let her out of the elevator.

That is, I will say, like, you know, we have a...

But I think the hysteria of it.

Yeah, no, she definitely seems like she's not handling things well.

But again, when someone's not handling things well, it's a good time to move out of the way for her and let her freaking walk off.

Because it's true.

It'd be one thing if she was on the elevator and she was asking, if the person who was filming was on the elevator and the person getting on the elevator was demanding they leave or something of that nature, I would be a little more sympathetic.

To block someone's exit from an elevator because you want to film a YouTube video is a little irritating to me, I have to say.

Yes.

Am I wrong on that?

No, there is that aspect of it.

She's trying, like, her reaction, her reaction, I get it.

She's over the top and so ridiculous to stand there and cry about it.

No, it's sad.

But I mean, she may be someone who's not particularly stable.

Oh, I think

you could take that.

I think we go beyond maybe somebody who's not stable.

I don't know.

I'm just always skeptical of the person filming the YouTube video or the social media video in these situations.

Yeah.

I just, it would never occur to me.

And I'm, I'm, you know, we're in the media.

When's the last time you made a video to prove something?

Like, I just, I would never,

I would not want to cause someone to cry

on YouTube.

That's why I wear the stupid mask when I go into grocery stores or I go to church.

or whatever because I don't want that reaction from people.

If you, you know, if you're, there are a lot of people who feel really strongly about it and they think you're trying to kill them if you're not wearing the mask exactly right.

And I can understand there's a lot of people who are like, I don't want to wear the mask and it's my right not to.

And I think they're correct in that assessment.

That being said, however, like, you know, like, why do you wear pants?

Like, I don't know.

Like, when I'm around my house, I'm just running around like, you know, maybe shorts

if my family's lucky.

You know, you know what I mean?

Like, do I, I'm wearing a raggedy t-shirt, some sweatpants.

Why do I come in and, you know, I'm not really in nicer clothes today, but I do wear a suit on Studos America.

Why why do I do that?

Why, why do you get dressed up to go to work?

Yeah, I guess it's it's the law.

Like, no shirt, no shoes, no service.

Why do you wear a shirt going into a restaurant, right?

Like, it's because you're generally speaking trying to give everyone else the impression that you're clean.

You might not be clean, you know, but you do it because you're just kind of fitting into society at some level.

And I understand the pushback on that because you don't want to add new restrictions and you don't want the government telling you all these things.

I get that.

But there is some,

I think the main reason why a lot of people wear them is just because, like, there are people out there who

will be legitimately traumatized if you don't.

Is that a sane thing?

Very well, it might not be.

Now, if she is legitimately, severely immune compromised or something, if that's true, I mean, there's some reasons to be scared about being out

in this moment.

But people overreact on both sides of this all the time.

People get freaked out about masks and they get freaked out about people not wearing masks.

And that's why it just would be great when this is over.

Oh.

When it was over.

I can't wait.

Yeah.

And we took a step toward that yesterday at Ranger Stadium or whatever they call it.

Globe Life.

Globe Life Legacy.

It's still a Globe Life Field.

So it's the brand new stadium that we didn't even get to use last year, really.

Except for NLCS and the World Series were held there.

But no fans for the regular season.

And then

for the World Series, I think there was 11,500 fans for the World Series last year

in a stadium that holds 40-some-odd thousand.

So yesterday there was almost 40,000, right?

Yeah.

In the stadium.

So basically capacity.

Yeah, basically packed.

And I saw some reports on it afterwards from the local TV stations.

And there were entire sections that were seated.

that nobody had a mask on.

Nobody.

Yeah.

And I thought you had to wear the mask once you were there.

Yes, they did.

It did.

So I did go to the game, by the way,

to watch really America Steam, the Toronto Blue Jays, be victorious as expected.

And I went with my son, and it was interesting because it was the first sporting event in America since COVID with full capacity.

And it was interesting to see it.

Now, they did require a mask as you walked in.

And the official position, I believe, was masks are required except when you're eating or drinking.

Now, conveniently, that's what you do at baseball games all the time, is sit there and eat and drink for three straight hours.

So there was not a lot of mask wearing, particularly in the stands.

You basically walked around the stadium without a mask.

There were some people there.

They were the sort of the masked police.

I probably, you know, we walked around five or ten times going up and down to the bathroom and food and all the other things that you do at a baseball game.

And at one time, one person said something to me and said, sir, can you put your mask up?

But that was it.

It was much less, much less strict than it was at the Super Bowl, where they really were all over you at the Super Bowl to wear the mask.

But again,

believe the New York Times if you don't want to believe me.

There have been literally zero super spreader events that have occurred outdoors.

Zero in the world.

There is no documented super spreader event at any point,

at any point,

anywhere in the world.

Yeah, that's true.

It's an incredible statistic.

And so that really kind of includes all of those protests from BLM and Antifa last year, right?

Yeah.

The Super Bowl that everybody thought was going to be so horrific because everybody was jammed in together outside.

Yep.

All of that stuff.

And nothing really happened.

Yeah.

Well, what about the Mardi Gras, though?

What about Mardi Gras last year?

Don't they think that that was a spreader event?

Remember, I'm saying outside, not just large gatherings.

There have been a lot of super spreader events and large gatherings, but they've been inside.

Now, Mardi Gras obviously has

indoors and outdoors.

Has both.

You know, the same thing with obviously things like the Super Bowl and the thing in the big motorcycle rally they had where 250,000 people came.

And, you know, there's been events like that.

And there have been events that have spread, you know, where it's caused a lot of, I mean, a lot of conferences early on and, you know, choir practices and all sorts of things that happen inside.

But outside, like, you're just generally safe outside.

There have been cases where it has spread between people who are in close contact loudly speaking to each other, but it's just not a good environment for COVID to spread.

So basically, you know, this could have been happening the whole time.

There was no reason to have these, to shut down entire audiences for sports.

Now, some of it is just, you know, they were trying to be safe and position themselves and

make sure, you know, a lot of it, you know, at the beginning in particular, we didn't know.

I mean, I went to a Dallas Mavericks game on

March 8th, I think it was, of 2020.

And I think it was March 11th, they canceled the season.

Just before they canceled it, I was at a game.

And I remember after, this is at the point where we had no idea what was happening.

Nothing had been shut down.

I think South by Southwest had been canceled at that point, but really very little had been shut down.

And we didn't know.

I mean, like, you could tell the faces on some of the athletes

on Utah.

And

was it Utah and Oklahoma City, I think it was, that game where they canceled, they had all the players come out.

They were about to start the game.

And they're like, oh, ladies and gentlemen,

you're totally safe.

I just want to make sure you're safe.

But go home right now.

Because they had, you know, Rudy Gobert tested positive.

And that's when they canceled the season, which is one of the most amazing pieces of audio from a PA announcer.

Because you can just tell, like, no one believes they're safe.

They did the starting lineup announcements and then said everyone had to go home.

Why would that?

No one believed they were safe, but I was at a game.

That's an indoor game.

Yeah.

And there was no super spreader event at that stadium that day, as far as we know.

So it is one of those things where it was interesting to see people, I would say, largely not wearing masks at the seats, largely wearing them when walking around, though not exclusively.

A lot of people weren't.

You know, it's an outdoor event in a brand new stadium with a big open roof.

And

it was, now I will say afterward, there's

an area next to the stadium, which is called Texas Live.

And it's like basically a bunch of bars and restaurants, and it's indoors.

And I would say that there's absolutely no attention to

food establishments and drinking establishments.

No attention to the mask thing at all there.

And that was indoors.

Now, of course, as a COVID-19 survivor, I was not very particularly worried about that.

But, you know,

it would not be shocking to me to see as these things loosen up, particularly younger people

are frustrated with a year of not seeing anybody are going to want to go out and let loose.

And, you know, probably some of them will get it.

However, the good thing is they're not particularly vulnerable to it.

It's not exclusive.

There are a lot of people who are younger who have had problems.

Obviously, people have died.

But

in reality here,

it's very low.

The worry should be low for people.

And the younger you are, the less worry you should have, particularly if you're outdoors.

I mean, it just, you know, the country missed a real opportunity here to say, hey, go outdoors.

It's a great time to go outdoors.

This is a great time to have all your events outside for a little while, please.

You know, instead of saying like, what we need you to do is individually

ziplock yourself inside of a baggie and stay inside there from March to let's say March.

Just stay inside.

What we'll do is we'll put feeding tubes through a hole in the plastic bag.

And that's how you'll breathe.

And that's how you'll eat.

And we'll see you in 2021.

Instead of that dumb approach, I mean, like places like California saying you can't go to the beach, you can't go to a park.

This is exactly the type of activity that should have been encouraged.

And as we've seen, maybe personally and

nationwide, people stayed inside to the detriment of their health.

They didn't go out and exercise.

They didn't eat right.

You know, maybe encouraging activity outdoors at a park would help the situation a little bit.

But

these are unfortunately old arguments that at this point we cannot reverse.

But we can go forward and say, hey, when possible, choose freedom.

Yeah.

You know, I mean, that's the easiest way to do it.

Let people make their own freaking decisions.

And maybe by Memorial Day, which is what I'm hearing, maybe by Memorial Day, they'll start to say,

okay, you don't need to do the vaccination and the mask anymore.

I'm hoping.

I think, Pat,

and I heard this from Joe Biden, by July 4th, 2029, if we behave ourselves, if we behave ourselves and all wear masks every day.

Do everything he says.

In 2029, on July 4th, you're going to be able to shake someone's hand.

I don't want to shake anybody's hand.

No, I don't either.

I need less human contact.

Even though the pandemic era, I was less.

That's not what I'm looking for, actually.

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Totally reasonable.

Spain has just passed a new law mandating face masks even while swimming in the ocean.

Isn't that like, Wouldn't that like waterboard you?

It kind of seems that way.

Yeah.

But

that's what they want.

You have to wear a face mask everywhere outside.

And we just talked about the fact that there are no events

on the planet where it's been spread outside.

Super spread.

There's really nothing.

I mean, have maybe a few people caught it from something that happened outdoors?

Maybe, but there's no massive, no massive event that caused a whole bunch of people to get COVID-19 when it happened outside.

But this legislation, which came into effect just last week, mandates face coverings for children as young as six.

You'll be fined 100 euros if you don't.

And

the only exemption to the rule is playing a sport outside, like soccer.

But if you tan outside or you're swimming in a pool or in the ocean, you're required to have a mask on.

Seems reasonable, right?

You know what?

That's

ridiculous.

They found the thing that's going to solve the problem, Pat.

They finally found it.

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Yeah, it took a year, but just wearing a mask underwater, that should solve.

You should almost not care about COVID at all.

How many people have gotten COVID underwater?

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Oh, no.

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All right, so Hunter, Hunter Biden said the other day on 60 Minutes that he doesn't know if that laptop is actually his laptop.

You know, it might be.

Of course, it could be.

But how would you know if you dropped it off at the place and left it there?

How would you know that?

You wouldn't know.

You wouldn't know.

You wouldn't know where you left your laptop.

No.

Why would you keep track of the place where you leave laptops?

Like, I don't know.

Hey, Pat, you know that piece of gum you had three weeks ago?

Where's the wrapper?

I don't know.

Why would you know that?

Yeah, you wouldn't keep track of it.

It's the same thing with laptops.

That's how people are with laptops.

Laptops, iPads, you take them places, you just leave them there, and then you forget about it.

Yeah, you're not going to know.

You know, there's so many places you keep and store and give laptops away to.

How could you possibly keep track of all?

Well, you can't.

It's a full-time job to know wherever you leave your laptops.

So it's logical to believe, well, maybe it was Russian hacking.

It's probably Russian hacking.

It's probably that.

Yeah.

Of that laptop.

Now he doesn't know where it is, obviously.

He can't keep track of it.

Well, especially not when the Russians are hacking it.

Right.

Well, you have to assume

wherever it is.

They've hacked into it.

Yeah.

Right.

What other explanation could there be?

Let me, I'll give you a couple of things.

Either it's yours or it was hacked by Russians.

Yours two

explanations.

So it was hacked by Russians would be the number one most likely thing.

Okay.

Number two, it was stolen from you.

Number three,

and then taken to a place and left.

And left.

Number three, aliens came down from planet Zarkon or somewhere.

Yeah.

Took your laptop and gave it to the I.T place,

you know, so they could fix it up.

And then, of course, number one.

Because they realized there was a like a virus on it or something.

Yeah, like they just didn't.

Yeah.

They don't know how to fix it.

No, they're not.

So they took it to the IT.

They're from another planet.

Why would they know how to fix it?

Because they wouldn't.

A laptop.

Well, they wouldn't.

Right.

So they bring it to a Mac fixer.

So you think they're big-time tech people or something?

I don't think so.

I don't think so.

And then finally, the least likely explanation: you happen to be a crack-addicted weirdo that cannot remember where they

were

so high when you got off the train that happens to be a couple of miles away from this particular establishment that you stumbled over there and left it there and almost sunk

your dad's presidential hopes because you were on so many drugs.

Like, that's the outlying possibility.

That's the ridiculous possibility, though.

That's the ridiculous, outlandish, way out there left field explanation.

Now, could it be true?

Of course, certainly.

Most certainly.

Yes, 100%.

Of course, it could be true.

Yeah, obviously.

That's a stupid question.

Of course, it could be true.

If I were to say to you right now, where's your car, Pat?

You'd have no idea.

I don't know.

You don't know where it is.

You could have left it anyway.

I mean, I parked it at 2:30 this morning.

That was a long time ago.

Now, where is it now?

I don't know.

Did Russians hack it?

How do we know?

Probably.

How do we know?

Maybe Russians hacked it and moved it, right?

We don't know.

We don't know.

It could possibly be that you did so many drugs this morning that you forgot where you parked your car.

Right.

Now I could go out there and it's right where I left it, but we don't know that.

We don't know that.

We're not there until I go out there.

I've been out there for six, seven hours.

Right.

So I don't know.

How could you know?

The other thing Hunter Biden has no recollection of other than his laptop

is meeting the stripper who later gave birth to his child.

How many strippers do you meet and impregnate on a daily basis?

Thousands, hundreds?

If I may, can I use the words of Jeff Fisher?

Who among us?

First of all,

who among us

hasn't met a stripper and then forgot about it and then she gave birth to your child?

Right.

I mean, it's happened

so many people.

It's happened

once.

It's one of those things that is more common than almost any activity a human engages in.

Right.

Meeting a stripper, impregnating them, and then forgetting about the whole thing.

Like it happens so often to so many people.

You want to talk about a pandemic.

I'd say there's a pandemic of meeting strippers, impregnating them, and then forgetting about the entire institution.

Yeah, I'm so sick of it.

I'm so sick of it.

It's so common.

You get 20, 30 emails a day.

Hey, remember me?

I'm from voluptuousbabes.com.

And we met at that strip club.

Uh-uh.

And then we hooked up.

And then I gave birth to a child.

And it's yours.

And it's yours.

I get 20, 30, 40 of those a day.

I can't keep track of them all.

And you know what?

There's only two explanations as to why those emails are there.

I actually did these things, or Russians have hacked my computer.

I don't know which one it is.

You don't know which one.

I want to blame the Russians for it, but I'm not sure.

You were so whacked out on drugs and alcohol.

Well, how could you remember?

That's true.

How could you remember?

And you can't remember these things.

You have to understand that these products, drugs, are specifically designed to make you not forget what you do or to make you forget what you do.

So you don't remember them.

You don't remember these moments.

These are unimportant moments in your life, the birth of your child.

You don't remember those things.

They're not important to you or the Russians hacked you.

Obviously.

Obviously.

So these are things written in his memoir.

Oh, good.

Beautiful things.

Why?

Seriously.

Beautiful things that hits bookstores today.

Stepping out of the complete sarcasm mode we're in for a second.

Why on earth is he writing a memoir?

I don't know.

Your dad is president of the United States.

Have you not done enough damage to your dad's life and career?

You would think.

Why would you be writing a memoir to put yourself back in the news?

Right.

It is complete insanity.

If you've watched the show's succession,

Hunter Byte is just Kendall.

He's like one of the bad, the kids that

is just always screwing up and is always doing drugs and is always having these problems and is always putting the company in a negative light.

And

it's just who Hunter seems to be.

I mean, forget whether you think it's a good idea.

Don't you owe your dad, who, by the way, is responsible for all of your success in life.

Him being vice president and senator, the only reason you've ever had a job.

yeah right he he his his willingness to cross the line into corruption and possibly illegal activity is the only reason you've ever had a job yeah and you come out and release a memoir while he's president to put you back in the news cycle to what earn a few hundred thousand dollars i mean it is completely insane he must hate his father I can't think of any reason why you would do this other than pure hatred for your dad.

It's a really good point.

It really is.

Because this doesn't make sense.

And as much as I don't like Joe Biden, and I don't think he's going to be a good president, and I think he's been terrible so far, and he's doing all of these things he's done for Hunter over the years have been borderline illegal, if not completely illegal.

So like, I'm not giving him a break on the idea that he's been a good guy in all of this.

But like, you're...

He's president of the United States.

Unless you wanted to sink his presidency, why would you be doing this?

I can't

remember all the lines this guy has crossed for his son.

I can't, I mean, it's really, it's oddly disrespectful.

He writes, it's why I would later challenge in court the woman in Arkansas who had a baby in 2018 and claimed the child was mine.

I had no recollection of our encounter.

That's how little connection I had with anyone.

I was a mess, but a mess I've taken responsibility for.

Well,

what he can remember anyway.

Because

he hasn't taken responsibility for that laptop.

No, but he's taken responsibility for the Russian hacking that happened against him.

Right.

And that's really important.

That is important.

It's important to blame the Russians for just about anything in your life.

I do it all the time.

Whenever I'm at home late, honey, the Russians hacked my car.

Hacking.

And it took me the wrong route home.

Took me through Alabama.

It took me through that Alabama strip club.

That's where it routed me.

I didn't know.

I did notice it was a long drive to come home from work, but it routed me to a strip club in Alabama.

You didn't recognize the surroundings being a little bit different than you're used to?

Well, the Russians hacked the surroundings.

I couldn't tell.

All right.

You know, that's the biggest thing.

They hacked the windows, so it looked like I was in my neighborhood the entire time.

Wow.

And imagine my surprise when I walked into what I believed was my home and there were new dancers on stages.

That's disturbing when that happens.

These Russians

are freaking Russians, man.

Yeah.

Oh, man.

They're always, you know, they're always doing their Russia thing.

Yeah, they are.

And it screws my life up.

They hack so many different things and people.

Pat, the dozens.

I can't overstate it.

The thousands of strippers that have been impregnated by people in this country because of Russian hacking.

It's a huge problem.

People

aren't going to put our foot down.

Yeah.

And

hack back.

At least.

Vlad.

Vladdy.

Stop.

Come on, my man.

Stop.

Don't stop hacking us into

hooking up with strippers.

Yeah.

You would think Joe would say, come on, man.

Come on, man.

Stop it.

Yeah, stop it.

It's just there's too much hacking here.

Can you stop hacking us into this act where all these drugs get up noses and all these strippers get into certain beds

with completely innocent people who've just been hacked?

It's just unfair.

And Vladimir Putin should stop it.

Shame on you, Vladimir Putin, for all of your hacking of poor Hunter Biden.

Well, it's not nice.

It's just not.

It's not a nice thing.

That's a good way to put it.

It's not nice.

And he should be ashamed of it.

Now, he enjoyed it at the time.

He enjoyed the hacking of the Impregnating the Strippers at the time, but he doesn't remember that enjoyment.

No, he doesn't.

Because of the hacking.

Right.

A terrible, terrible time.

It's unbelievable that he's writing this.

It's almost to the level of If I Did It by O.J.

Simpson.

You're just like, why would you do this?

But I guess he wants to get, you know, he's trying to save his career and save his name and all of these things, which the media did a great job in helping him with.

I mean, they didn't allow these stories even to come out.

That's right.

And if they did come out, they were shut down immediately.

Yeah.

I mean, even the New York Post was shut off of Twitter because of it, right?

Because Because they posted a story on it.

Yeah.

And there are times everybody gets fired up about

what big tech does on certain posts and stuff.

And there are times it gets overdone even.

But the banning of the New York Post,

the oldest newspaper in the United States, their account over telling what seems to be the absolute truth about Hunter Biden and his laptop.

He can't even deny it was the laptop.

And to ban their account over that,

for NPR to come out and say, we will not cover this because it's not news.

It's fake.

It's unbelievable.

And then after the election, oh, yeah, by the way, of course, yeah, that was obviously true.

It really is one of the most egregious things I've ever seen in the United States media.

I mean, it is that bad.

It is that bad.

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I like this quote from the book, too.

This is the Hunter Biden book, Beautiful Things.

I don't think I made a mistake in taking that spot on that board in Ukraine.

I think I made a mistake in terms of underestimating the way it would be used against me.

Of course.

Oh, man.

Yeah, because

it's other people who did him wrong

in that particular situation where he had no experience and no reason to be on that board.

But his dad got him the position and he made

$50,000 a month, at least.

Some have said much more than that.

But he didn't make any mistake at all by accepting that position.

Of course not.

Look, in a normal situation, if someone offers you a really good job with lots and lots of money for no responsibility, you're going to be excited about that.

When your dad's a senator or vice president

and

you need to really kind of consider what the ramifications of that decision are, number one.

And number two, why are you getting that role?

You're not getting that role because you're special.

You're getting the role because you're, again, utilizing your dad's name to cash in.

That should have been the name of the book.

How to utilize your dad's name to cash in because that's been the life story of Hunter Biden from the beginning.

He's done it all over the place over and over again.

And he's now done it to a point where he's doing it again with his book.

It really is inexplicable to me.

And I like this because we were talking about.

him forgetting whether the laptop was his.

And well, do you remember dropping it off?

He answers that question in the book.

No, he can't recall if he dropped off the MacBook Pro that was left there.

Yeah, he's really doing the

amnesia of defense from every bad soap opera.

Every single thing.

Yeah, I can't remember.

Yeah, I can't remember.

I was too drugged up.

Like, I'll admit my drug use.

That gives me it out on everything, which is not how the world works.

Although it does seem to be how the world works lately.

Yeah.

But it's not supposed to be

a mix.

Certainly, there could be a laptop out there that was stolen from me that could be that I was hacked.

It could be it was Russian intelligence.

It could be that it was stolen from me.

I love that quote.

That's well, he covered a lot of ground there.

He covered a lot of could-bees.

Or it could be just that it was your laptop and you forgot about it because you were on drugs.

And

the New York Post got a hold of what was in it.

Which is plausible with Hunter Biden, but almost no one else.

I remember when I first heard, wait a minute, you're saying Hunter Biden brought a laptop with all this incriminating information

to an I.T.

guy to get the hard drive free and forgot about it and left it there and eventually got to the point where it was no longer his property because he left it there for so long.

And he left it in seemingly a Republican's hands.

Doesn't seem like that could happen.

It doesn't seem possible.

But with Hunter Biden, all is possible.

With Hunter Biden.

It obviously happened.

With Hunter Biden hooking up with a random stripper in Alabama, impregnating her, and supposedly forgetting it is possible.

Hooking up with your deceased brother's wife is possible.

Coming back and returning a rental car with lines of Coke on the dashboard is possible.

It's all possible with Hunter.

And that's why we just don't understand why he would write this book at this time.

I mean, it's nice to see that we're getting some answers on it, but it's got to be embarrassing for the media who acted as if this was insane at the time.

I don't know if it's just embarrassing or they just didn't care.

It's probably that one.

They just didn't care and just went ahead with this with a scheme that was sort of predetermined.

Well,

they didn't want to do anything that could be perceived as helping Donald Trump.

They wouldn't cover anything.

That was the priority.

Yeah.

They were not about to allow him to win again.

And they made sure.

They made sure by not covering anything.

Amazing.

Amazing.

It really is amazing.

And you can't overstate how bad the media has been at certain points in this.

The Hunter Biden thing was really, really bad.

This Georgia law is incredibly bad.

This Ron DeSantis thing on 60 Minutes, individually, might be one of the worst I've ever seen.

I mean, they just created out of whole cloth a bizarre scandal that, on its face, seems ridiculous.

With the Publics.

Were the Publix scandal?

Yeah.

Public's that they supposedly paid him so much money that he gave them the distribution of the vaccine.

Now, of course, they're a very common grocery store chain

everywhere in Florida.

It would be like Governor Abbott giving Kroger or Tom Thumb in Texas.

Stop and shop in the Northeast District.

Like whatever it is, whatever your local grocery store that dominates your area.

Just picking that one and being like, well, they're all over the place.

Let's give it to them.

And give it to CVS and Walgreens and other places that are all over the place.

And they say they signaled out a couple of donations from people who worked at

Publix, like their former CEO.

Gave $25,000?

Right.

Like, like, that is any material reason for him to do anything.

No.

Again, he's a big politician.

He's the governor of one of the biggest and most economically powerful states in the Union.

He's going to react over $100,000 of donations over multiple years

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They didn't even get the story right in the first place.

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Bizarre story out of Texas.

Two Texas brothers accused of slaughtering four family members before killing themselves.

Easily got weapons because gun control is a joke.

and were sent off the rails partly from watching TV's The Office.

In a rambling 12-page note initially linked to his Instagram page, I'm not going to give their names because I don't really like publicizing the identities of mass killers

who often crave attention.

But a 19-year-old and a 21-year-old were united in their manic depression and all-day TV watching sessions.

This is from his note.

The first and most important show we watched was The Office, he wrote in a note that started, hey, everyone, I killed myself and my family.

Wow, is that bizarre?

The Steve Carell comedy was one of, quote, four very important issues I encountered throughout my life.

He then ranted at length about how the show could have ended when Carell's character, Michael, left because eventually it went to crap, complaining about plot and character developments that enraged him.

People say the finale makes up for it, which is a complete lie.

Sure, it was cute, but it doesn't justify the very last few crappy seasons we had to deal with.

There's a lot more I wanted to say, but hey, life is short.

He said, quote, we kept watching until February 21st, 2021.

That's the day my older brother came into my room with a proposition.

If we can't fix everything in a year,

we kill ourselves

and our family, misspelled.

They soon changed that to just a month with one of the killers saying, we eventually realized we were just biding our time.

Waiting a year was way too long.

Why not wait a month?

The plan was simple.

We get two guns.

I take one and shoot my sister and grandma while my brother kills our parents with the other.

Then we take ourselves out.

And they did that in Allen, Texas.

Unbelievable.

Oh, it's so tragic.

And they said

that they were going to kill themselves if they couldn't overcome their depression.

And then they were, but they were going to kill their family because the family would have been too depressed that they killed themselves.

So because they loved their family so much, they decided to kill them.

That's a really bad plan.

Really bad.

Really bad plan.

Bizarre story, though.

So So weird.

You know, again,

people like, because they write about, the left likes the story because they say, well, we shouldn't have been able to get a gun.

It was easy.

Gun control is a joke.

He went.

He wrote it himself there.

He told you.

He told you.

He told you.

The killer told you.

Of course, they believe that killer.

They don't believe the one that said that it wasn't white supremacy that caused the mass shooting the other day.

They'll believe whatever killer they want to believe.

I think, though,

it's important to note how difficult it would be to stop these things from happening.

I mean, you you just can't.

You really can't do it.

Murders are going to happen, and it's very difficult to figure out how to stop them.

When you have 330 million people, if you're going to give them rights and freedoms,

you can't stop it.

And honestly, even when you don't give them rights and freedoms, in dictatorships, lots of murders happen as well.

Here's the interesting thing.

If you're willing to break the laws about not murdering people, you're probably willing to break the gun laws as well.

You think?

Yeah, I think so.

I think so.

Wow, that's taken a big step.

I'm not sure.

It's quite a leap.

I understand.

It's a leap.

But I really think it's the case.

And just really, really sad, heartbreaking.

It really is.

And now they've half-ruined The Office as well, which is just another one on their list of terrible crimes.

And I disagree, by the way, with the analysis of his idiotic letter in that people like to say the last couple seasons of The Office weren't good.

They're still good.

They weren't as good as

good.

Maybe as when Michael was on?

Of course.

I mean, Michael Scott was the, you know, he's the main character, right, of the show.

He was great.

It's when the main character leaves, but there was still...

It was still funny, man.

It was still good.

I remember thinking that when it was on, and it had not, it had left the realm of can't miss TV for me at that point, you know, in seasons eight and nine.

But when I went back and watched it again, and even at the time, I remember thinking this, it's still better than all of these other shows.

Like, it was still better than every other show on television at the time.

It just wasn't quite as good as the very beginnings anymore.

Right.

But it was still pretty good.

And the finale was great.

It was great.

So this guy's not only a murderer, but an idiot.

Yes.

Yeah.

Speaking of television shows, however,

I got a list here of shows that have been canceled or renewed.

Okay.

Because there's apparently a lot of

too many shows to watch now.

I mean, shows I've never heard of that are being renewed that were apparently wildly popular.

And I'm like, I've never heard of that show.

This one I have.

It's always sunny in Philadelphia.

Don't you watch that?

Yes.

I'm actually, I've just been re-watching it.

Renewed.

Then, how many more seasons do they have now?

I think they're up to eight.

They're going to go up to like 17 or 8.

Yeah, 14 are done.

I've been watching that

over the past like six months, randomly re-watching all the episodes.

Fascinating to watch how culture has changed in that period.

In that 14 seasons, words they say in early seasons, they no longer say.

Although even as late as, I actually saw an episode, I think it was season 12, where they're still using the N-word without editing it.

Two years ago?

Two years ago.

Seriously.

I think they didn't do one in 2020.

I don't think so.

Three years ago, I guess.

Wow.

But I was like, holy crap.

I mean, it was jarring because you hear people just say the N-word so often.

Well, you get that.

Now, again, it was not, to be clear,

it was not

used in the way that

it was talking, they were mocking people who would say such a thing, right?

Yeah, but that doesn't matter.

It doesn't matter.

Context doesn't matter at all.

Like those girls in South Lake at South Lake High School here in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, they were singing a rap song

and got expelled for singing the N-word that was in the rap song.

So they actually sang the lyrics.

They sang the lyrics

accurately of a rap song and were suspended for it.

And now they're racist.

What the hell?

I mean, that's just crazy.

People are like, well, context doesn't matter.

Intent doesn't matter.

It's all that matters.

Right.

Of course it matters.

The New York Times has written the N-word a thousand times, but it's in the context of a news story, usually quoting someone else who said it.

Yes.

So they're not going to.

If they were just calling people that name,

that would matter.

Right.

So the context does mean something.

And then they fired their lead reporter on the coronavirus because several years earlier,

he said the word in the form of basically asking a question, saying,

one of the students on a trip asked, is it okay if they use the N-word, if my friend used the N-word?

And he said, well, what's the context?

Are they like quoting a rap song and saying, and he said the word.

And

he got fired for it.

Again, arguably, the New York Times, the most important newspaper in the world, on the most important news story of our time, their lead reporter, they fired because of a totally BS racist accusation, showing you how important the woke thing is to them.

More important than a global pandemic.

It's amazing.

It's amazing.

You ever watch Brooklyn 9-9?

That's Andy Sandberg, right?

Not really, not much.

Seven seasons of that, I've never seen one, but that's been renewed.

Okay.

Also,

Last Man Standing, which I have always heard is really good, but I've never seen it.

Never seen it?

Never seen it.

It's a very much, I would say, an old school type style sitcom like Home Improvement.

It feels like that type of sitcom.

But he's conservative on the show.

That's what he says.

He makes jokes about like.

Which is probably why it's been canceled after nine seasons.

Oh, it has been canceled?

Yeah.

Because it went through us.

It got dropped by another network when it was very highly rated.

It was picked up, right?

It was picked up, but now they're getting rid of it again.

Yeah.

Homeland, which I've also heard good things about, that's been canceled after eight seasons.

I thought it it was over.

I did too.

This is Us, of course, everybody talks about that.

Renewed

after five seasons.

My wife was very into that in the first couple of seasons.

I was too, and then I stopped.

Did she as well?

She did stop.

Yeah, that's weird.

Stranger Things has been renewed.

It's done, I think they've done

three seasons.

So the third season, though, I think is coming up here.

That's a Netflix show.

It's actually pretty good.

Very big one, yeah.

The Handmaid's Tale, renewed.

It's coming soon.

That's only in a few weeks that's coming back.

Do you watch it?

I have watched a lot of it, yeah.

It's very well done.

I mean, the left likes it because they want to say that, like, Donald Trump's America is just like Gilead,

this

religious society.

Yeah, because Donald Trump was so well known for his hardcore religion throughout his life.

He's got a room full of Bibles, very important Bibles that he loved.

Trump did a lot of good things.

And by the way,

seemingly

later in life.

He wasn't super religious.

Yeah,

he said it.

He said he was never super religious.

But that was the thing.

It's like, of course, men will run the society and women will be slaves and all these things.

That's like this dystopia that the Handmaid's Tale

projects.

And so they just tied it to Brett Kavanaugh.

It made no sense.

It just showed up in the...

Because

Brett Kavanaugh is siding with the Constitution.

Apparently, that means it's Gilead.

But the show is really well done.

I mean,

it's almost like a movie.

I mean, it's like really high production value and very well acted.

And, you know, but it's just become a political football more than anything else.

The Crown on Netflix.

Did you ever watch that?

No.

Yeah.

I watched the first, I think it was the first season or maybe two.

It's had five seasons now, and season six will be its last.

So it's been canceled after six seasons.

Blue Bloods.

Jinno is a big Jeffy series.

He likes it.

With,

what's his face?

Magnum P.I.

guy.

Tom Selleck.

Tom Selleck.

Who's, what, 93 years old now?

And still looks pretty darn good.

That's been renewed.

11 seasons, still going strong.

A show I absolutely love.

I think it's one of the best shows on TV.

SEAL Team.

Oh, SEAL Team.

I love it.

What is it on?

Totally hooked on it.

CBS.

Oh, did you?

Never seen it.

Renewed.

Also renewed.

Oh, canceled.

Ozark.

Wow.

Wow.

Ozark hasn't canceled.

They just ran out of their season.

I mean, is it the end of their

doing their last season?

Oh, okay.

So, yeah, that's different than being cancelled.

Yeah, they had a story arc that was built in.

I mean, it's one of the most popular shows on Netflix.

And

they're winding it up because there's no viewers.

They just don't.

They're doing like a breaking bad thing where

they're not going to drag it out to 20 seasons.

They wanted the natural story arc to end the way they planned it to end.

So it's like WandaVision.

WandaVision just ended.

They didn't cancel it because it was the number one show in the world for a while.

NCIS Los Angeles.

I mean, how many NCISs are there?

I watched NCIS Pocatello most recently.

That was good stuff.

That was good.

I mean, you can't believe the things that go on in Pocatello either.

More than I would think.

I would say.

A lot more.

More NCIS type of stuff.

NCIS Bemidji.

Bemidji, Minnesota, wasn't quite as good.

No.

No, you could tell they were just.

Mostly parking tickets, that kind of thing.

Yeah.

Yeah.

There was a lot of that.

Not necessarily compelling.

But NCIS Los Angeles renewed for its 12th season.

Jeez, these shows just go off.

Holy cow.

It's funny because they lock on.

Like the Law and Order thing had that going for a while.

I don't know if they're still making those, but like Law and Order was, they just keep shirting them out.

They can't put enough of them on TV.

And apparently people still watch.

The FBI.

I didn't even know the FBI was on.

Is this with Ephraim Zimbless Jr.?

Because I did watch that one when I was a kid.

FBI has been renewed.

Three seasons of that,

if you're interested.

Also, The Marvelous Mrs.

Maisel.

I've heard Glenn talk about that.

He likes that show, doesn't he?

Yes, I think he does.

That's also renewed.

I think that's

an Amazon

series.

Billions, is that something you watched?

I started watching it a little bit.

I've heard really good things about it, but I have not watched the entire thing.

That's been renewed for its fifth season.

So

if you're a fan, that continues.

Also, Young Sheldon renewed four seasons of that.

Wow, $160 million to produce that thing per season.

That is crazy.

Euphoria,

which I've never heard of.

I think it's an HBO show.

Okay.

Isn't it?

I think it's about basically teenagers doing drugs and hooking up with each other, I believe is the premise.

It's only had one season so far, and it costs, according to this, $11 million per episode.

$11 million per episode?

And it's been renewed, so it must be doing pretty well.

Jeez.

Wow, that is crazy.

$11 million used to be the price tag that you'd see on a blockbuster movie.

Times have changed ever so slightly.

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We tested the limit, I will tell you that.

I guess.

But they're available now at the store, Nancy PelosisucksPen.com.

Check those out there as well as Studos America and Pat Gray Unleashed on Blaze TV.

This is the Glenberg program.

Martha listens to her favorite band all the time.

In the car,

gym,

even sleeping.

So, when they finally went on tour, Martha bundled her flight and hotel on Expedia to see them live.

She saved so much, she got a seat close enough to actually see and hear them.

Sort of.

You were made to scream from the front row.

We were made to quietly save you more.

Expedia, made to travel.

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