WTF?! Lesbian Couple INTENTIONALLY Breeds Disabled Children
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Happy Tuesday, everybody!
You know, Tuesdays are always hard.
You know, you're not quite yet in the middle of the week.
Kind of gets you down to think about that.
So I thought, what better way to lift up our spirits on this Tuesday than to read another Megan Fox poem.
This one is entitled, The Stepford Wife.
I'm tired of being a supporting actor in everyone else's life while being a featured extra in my own.
That's it.
That's the end of the poem.
Alright guys, moving on.
Today we are going to discuss a crazy story.
You are not even going to believe me.
A lesbian couple is facing criticism because they intentionally bred to have a disabled child.
Yes, intentionally.
Huge.
Beyond that, we have Joy Reid, who's caught on the hot mic.
And to be honest, I think Joy Reid is all of us.
Everyone's always on us on a hot mic.
And later on, I'm going to launch a very rare defense of Ilhan Omar.
Yeah, you probably saw that clip circulating of her.
I did a deep dive, and I don't think people are being honest about what she said.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
Now I know a lot of you guys are still crying over that Megan Fox poem, Bring Yourself
Pull it together and let's move on.
I saw this article and I could not believe what I was actually reading.
Okay, first let's go backwards.
Let's just talk about the topic of eugenicism in general.
That was something that was very big in the United States in the 1920s.
All of the deep thinkers that came out of Yale and Harvard really believed that You could breed to make sure that you were having smarter children.
At that time, they were obsessed with the Nordic race.
And in America, we were getting a ton of immigration from Italy, from other countries, and they thought, these people that are coming are stupid.
We do not want them to breed.
We are a more supreme race.
We need to make sure this doesn't happen.
Also at that time, the most well read book was a book entitled The Passing of the Great
Race.
It was written by a man named Madison Grant who attended Columbia.
He also kind of randomly donated and started the Bronx Zoo, but that's completely unrelated.
And it was so well read, in fact, this book, that Hitler used to refer to it as his Bible.
It also inspired the woman behind Planned Parenthood.
You can obviously understand the topic of eugenicism is what led us to the idea that
we should abort babies that are considered, you know, hey, this doesn't work for us.
He's got issues.
We don't want black people having babies.
They started all of that and they, whatever.
It's a long story, but you get my point.
Which brings us to the topic of eugenicism today, and I think it's why people are starting to realize that IVF can get quite dark because, well, designer babies, right?
We're talking about couples that are gay, couples that are lesbian, and obviously some couples that are just struggling to have one child.
But we are starting to realize that they want these perfect children that you can sit in there and you can say, I want to make sure that I'm having a male.
They can even force surrogates to have an abortion if there is something wrong with the child, which is also something that just seems deep and dark, and we're having these larger conversations.
But what if I told you, okay, that there was a couple that rather than participating in eugenicism, was more interested in what, I don't even know what to call it, reverse eugenicism?
Not wanting the child to be perfect, but instead, wanting the child to be disabled.
Yes, that actually is happening right now.
It actually happened.
What do I have for you?
A lesbo couple.
Their names are Sharon Duchesneau and Candy McCullough.
They are both in their 30s.
And what happened with Candy and Sharon, they're like, oh my God, I love each other so much.
Let's have a baby.
And they went down to the sperm bank and they said, we actually want a disabled child.
Can we get some disabled sperm?
I guess that's one way of saying it, but we want some sperm of somebody who's disabled, I guess.
And the sperm bank said to them, we actually decline if people have disabilities.
We don't allow them to give sperm, which shouldn't be that shocking.
But they weren't happy with this conclusion.
I should mention now to you that this lesbian couple are themselves deaf, and they decided that they wanted to make sure that their offspring would also be deaf.
So what did they do?
Well, they found a friend of theirs, I guess they met them in their circles, and it turned out that this person had five generations of deafness, right?
So it was very much going to be a slam dunk if they could get his sperm and intentionally
have deaf children, and it was successful.
They're speaking out about how they decided that we wanted to have deaf children.
They got somebody that they knew to give them their sperm, knowing that it would in turn
make their children deaf.
So they have two children.
Both of them are deaf.
Now if that sounds completely crazy that that would be allowed, it's because it is absolutely
crazy.
clear that people that are in the deaf community are calling this insane.
This is not like suddenly the deaf community is like, we need to make sure that everybody is deaf.
This is just a particularly insane couple that went and pursued this, and they are facing a ton of backlash.
Some of the things that they've even said in this interview, they opened up to the Washington Post about how they intentionally bred to make sure that their children were deaf.
And the stuff that they are saying is beyond ludicrous.
First and foremost, they said that this is no different from opting for a certain gender.
No, it's very different than opting for a certain gender.
Of course, if you have a person that is paralyzed, and yes, they have figured everything out, they can still live a productive life, but they intentionally want to make their children paralyzed, we would all be saying that is completely unacceptable.
But according to this couple, they say that they are part of a generation that views deafness not as a disability, but as a cultural identity.
So they think that this is no different.
It's that this is just who we are.
You know, some people are saying that they are culturally Indian, and we believe that we are culturally deaf.
This is our community, and we only want to have children that are deaf.
It gets worse, okay?
They also said in this interview, some people look at it like, oh my gosh, you shouldn't have a child who has a disability.
But you know, black people have harder lives.
Why shouldn't parents be able to go ahead and pick a black donor if that's what they want?
They should have that option.
They can feel related to that culture, bonded with that culture.
It's just so insulting.
She's essentially correlating a disability to being black.
It's beyond racist, but of course, they're obviously libs, so that's just going to be allowed to be said.
It's the same thing as wanting a black child.
Like, why would you want to have a black child?
That's clearly a disability in today's society, basically allowing you to see Yeah, that's your mind on liberalism, on being a leftist.
But of course, the reporter didn't call him out on that in any way because it's just so
scary being a black person in America.
We can't even walk down the street.
Everyone's just trying to kill us.
Yeah, that's your mind on liberalism, on being a leftist.
And then if you didn't think that that was crazy enough, guess what these two individuals
do for a living?
Just go ahead.
I'm just going to give you a second to guess what these two individuals do for a living
because obviously they've got the best ideas.
It turns out that they are mental health professionals.
These people are psychotherapists, so you can go sit down with them, talk about your problems, and obviously they're going to help you in your life, they're going to guide you in your life, and nothing that they're going to implant into your head is going to be Utterly insane.
People that would intentionally breed a disability into their child are able to provide mental health guidance to any person that wants to go and see them.
In case you're wondering why we live in a society where people don't seem to be, I would say, mentally fit, take this young woman on TikTok as an example.
I think that I would like validation for my gender identity.
Here are some pictures of me.
My pronouns are it and they.
My gender is none.
I enjoy dressing in a more feminine, I guess, way.
But I don't want to be associated with gender.
I enjoy looking like a clown.
I kind of view myself as a doll.
I don't abide by gender.
I'm f***ing built different.
Okay, so I want to make sure that we abide by the new YouTube policies.
Whatever gender identity they identify as, we have to call them that.
And that was an it.
You heard it say, my pronouns are it and they.
So in case you're wondering why it is that we live in a society where we can just go onto TikTok, go onto Instagram and find videos like this.
There's a question to be asked about just the subject of mental health professionals, I guess.
What are they actually doing?
What are they actually professing to our youth?
How did we get here?
Well, we know for a fact that the explosion of transgenderism, even the topic of transgenderism, came from Psychotherapist, came from psychiatrist, came from psychologist, this whole concept that you could just switch your gender, that you could become an it.
Obviously my colleague Matt Walsh did great work looking at the entire history of transgenderism in his smash documentary, What is a Woman?
Well, Matt has also been beating the drum, as I have on this show, about where we have taken mental health, when individuals like these lesbians can speak to children and confirm them, individuals like these lesbians who believe that black is a disability and that it's perfectly fine to breed for disabilities.
Where is it taking us in society?
Well, Matt tweeted this.
He wrote, the psychiatric industry has turned every negative human emotion and behavior into a disease.
I'm going to keep talking about this problem no matter how mad the outrage mob gets.
And that is how people feel when you start saying, what have we done?
What are we doing?
We are now diagnosing irregular human emotions like confusion.
If you're confused, we are going to call you this.
We're going to say that you have this.
If you're sad, we're going to say that you need pills.
You need Xanax.
If you say that you are depressed, which for a lot of people, it simply means that you are going through a period of sadness, which can make sense Depending on what you're dealing with in your life, we're
going to say, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, you need to take these SSRIs and just play
with the chemistry in your brain.
We're never allowed to talk about that topic.
We're never allowed to talk about what big pharma has done.
And part of that big pharma industry, obviously, is psychotherapy, psychiatrists.
Here's more of what Matt Walsh had to say about therapy.
Take a listen.
When someone says that we should focus on mental health.
What they usually mean is that we should focus on feeling good about ourselves and about our lives.
When a person complains about poor mental health, they simply mean, most of the time, that they feel bad, that they feel stressed out, that they feel irritated, sad, whatever.
The solution, then, is to prioritize mental health by doing what makes them feel good and happy and comfortable.
But this is all wrong.
Bad feelings, stressful feelings, feelings of burnout, feeling overloaded.
These are not mental sicknesses.
These are not symptoms of poor mental health.
These are symptoms of simply being a conscious human agent operating in the world.
These are symptoms not of having a sick mind, but simply having a mind.
So if you talk about, oh, I have stresses and I have this and I feel uncomfortable.
Good!
That means that you're conscious.
That means you're a person.
The alternative is what?
To be catatonic?
You know what I believe?
I think the world would be a lot better if there were more mental health professionals who thought like me and Matt Walsh.
And that's all I'm going to say about that.
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Okay, now it's time for some Topics du Jour.
♪♪ All right, what do we got?
Representative Congresswoman Ilhan Omar.
She is in some hot water.
She's being accused of being treasonous.
That's a big word.
And there are now calls for her to be removed from Congress as she faces fierce opposition for a speech Where she allegedly and unapologetically declared that she is Somalia first.
Now I am sure that you probably saw this clip circulating on social media.
If you haven't, I have it for you here.
Here is, by the way, I don't even know who created this video, but this is her speaking in Somalian and it just has subtitles.
So I will allow that to run and then in case you're listening to the audio, I will tell you what they are alleging that she said.
Take a listen.
I saw that.
So essentially what is being called into question is that she allegedly said this sentence,
sleep in comfort knowing that I am here to protect the interest of Somalia from inside
the United States system.
And obviously that would be treasonous if she said it.
She instantly hit back at her critics and said that this was just more propaganda.
She tweeted this.
It's not only slanted, she's referring to the interpretations, the subtitles.
It's not only slanted, but completely off.
But I wouldn't expect more from these propagandists.
And when I saw this circulating, everybody that was hitting her, obviously conservatives, jumps on this.
I said, look, I will not cover this until I am able to confirm whether or not she said What they are alleging that she said and whether or not it is even in its proper context.
That was why I didn't report on the story yesterday because I tasked someone with my team with finding an AI program that could accurately translate Somalian.
And when that team member got back to me, it did look like she did not actually utter that sentence, the sleep in comfort, knowing that I am here to protect the interests of Somalia from inside the U.S.
system.
Now, there's another person that jumped to her defense, and they are also saying that this appears to be a hatchet job of people trying to first take her out of context and also claim that she said something that she simply didn't.
And he says that what she actually said was this.
We Somalis are people who love each other.
It is possible that some of us are rough with each other, but when the going gets tough, we are people who have each other's backs.
We are sisters and brothers supporting each other, people who know they are Somalis and Muslims, coming to each other's aid and aiding their brothers and sisters.
And the other day when we heard that some Somalis, or those who say they are Somalis, entered an MOU with Ethiopia, many people called me and said, Ilhan, you should talk to the U.S.
government.
What is the U.S.
government going to do about this?
My response was the U.S.
government will do what we ask it to do.
We should have this confidence in ourselves as Somalis.
We live in this country.
We are taxpayers in this country.
The country is one where one of your daughters sits in Congress.
While I'm in Congress, no one will take Somalia Sea.
The United States will not back others to rob us.
So don't lose sleep over that, oh Minnesotans.
Okay?
You get the point.
First off, just to give you some context, what they were talking about was the potential annexation of some Somalian land.
These were the concerns that her Somalian constituents in Minnesota had, and they wanted to know if she was going to bring this issue to the U.S.
government, to which she responded that, while I'm here, essentially, there's always going to be a Somali voice that's represented.
Not necessarily her saying that it's Somalia first.
I could not find that in the AI tech.
I could not find that.
It more closely matched what that person said, that she said.
And I'm going to tell you why I'm not going to jump on the bandwagon of slamming her.
Because there's so much that we can slam her over.
There's so many things that Ilhan Mar actually has said that has been terrible.
And we routinely dunk on her on those points.
I don't think it helps when we lie.
Right.
I don't think it helps to become a propagandist just because you're like, well, it's Ilhan Omar, so I'm just going to go with this and demand that she steps down.
Here's the thing, the overarching picture.
There are tons of issues in Congress which we routinely cover of people that seem to care more about what's happening in countries overseas and about America.
And that is a problem left and right, Democrat and Republican.
I mean, we had Republican Presidential candidates that were on stage wearing pins as
they were debating for other countries, you know, they're wearing Ukraine. They're wearing Israel
They're running for president States. Where do they do this at? It's completely ridiculous, you know, and you have her
She's obviously concerned with what's going on in Somalia So she's going to try to you know
Use her platform as a congresswoman to make sure that no harm can be brought to Somalians overseas
That in up itself is a problem with tons of Congress members that we have and I'm willing to have that
discussion But I won't do a cheap dunk because cheap dunks had been
done on me in the past most notoriously I would probably say was when I woke up to people trying to
insinuate that I had anything to do with a mosque Shooting in New Zealand and I wrote back on Twitter like
lol. Are you insane? And then the headline said Candace Owens laughs at
Muslims being shot in a mosque in New Zealand So dishonest, completely lacking the context.
I was obviously laughing at the absurdity that some homicidal maniac in New Zealand writing a manifesto that included me, Spiral the Dragon, and Nelson Mandela should be taken seriously.
But this is what people do when they hate somebody, when they hate somebody like me or they hate somebody like Ilhan Omar, is that they will take cheap shots and they just don't care.
They just want this person to be gone.
Like I said, I think it ultimately is not something that's necessary because there's so much that she's given us, so many more reasons that I don't think that Ilhan Omar should be a congresswoman.
Many of these reasons that we have covered extensively on this show, that I've covered extensively across my social media feeds.
This doesn't feel like that.
So I hope you guys can accept the fact that I will never partake in it because I think it drives me crazy when people do it to me.
There's so much stuff I say on this show.
There's so many things you can hate me for.
You just don't have to make stuff up.
And usually I will double down on whatever it is I say on this show.
Actually, I always double down.
Alright guys, moving on.
This is hilarious.
Taylor Lorenz, you know the journalist, she's written for tons of bar-leading publications.
We covered her a couple of weeks ago because Taylor Lorenz hasn't gone to Christmas in like five Christmases because she says that COVID is there and she can't believe that you guys are not still masking up.
Yeah, she is totally deluded.
But she is the gift that keeps on giving.
I'm happy that Taylor Rimes has a platform.
And recently, she has taken to the internet to lament the fact that so many media companies are just having to conduct these mass layoffs.
Like, nobody is listening to mainstream journalists anymore.
Take a listen to her.
She's quite upset.
The entire journalism industry is basically in a freefall.
Today, the Los Angeles Times laid off 115 employees.
They wiped out their entire D.C.
bureau in an election year.
They laid off pretty much all of their sports teams.
They killed their entire tech and business section.
They laid off breaking news writers, social media editors.
The list goes on.
But what's really dark is this is just the latest in months and months and months of layoffs in the media industry.
In fact, tens of thousands of journalists have been laid off in the past year.
Major media companies like BuzzFeed News have completely shuttered their news operations.
Time Magazine also just laid off a ton of people and, oh, Sports Illustrated basically shut down last week.
Pretty much the entire digital media ecosystem that myself and a lot of other millennial journalists came up in has been completely hollowed out.
Yeah, so you get it.
She doesn't know why this is possibly happening.
And I asked the question, Taylor, Lorenz, have you guys considered telling the truth?
I mean, I'm just throwing it out there.
It sounds crazy.
But maybe what's happening is people are no longer reading the mainstream media news because you just routinely lie.
And people have woken up to the fact that it's entirely propagandist, and they just do not want to waste their time reading things that they know is essentially coming to them from the state.
It feels like the CIA says, say this, get them to support Ukraine, get them to support the fact that we're gonna bomb Iran, and you guys just get out there and start being emotional.
You lie about the big stuff, and you even lie about the little stuff.
I couldn't believe this.
So there's an artist named Ice Spice.
I don't know if you've heard about Ice Spice.
I saw her in the news last year because this was when I think Taylor Swift was dating the front man.
I am sorry, I don't know the name of his band.
I should know.
Long story short, he said something bad about Ice Spice on his show.
Taylor Swift, in a PR move, invited Ice Spice onto the stage.
And now we're hearing more about Ice Spice because Taylor Swift is Taylor Swift and she can make people more famous than they already are.
Anyways, Ice Spice recently released a song, and I'm going to tell you what the song's title is.
It's called, Think You the S**t Fart.
Yeah, I'm sorry, that's the title of a song.
It's called Think You the S**t Fart.
And if you're wondering whether or not it's a good song, what do you think?
It's called Think You the S**t Fart.
Here is a clip of Think You the S**t Fart.
Take a listen.
Now I think we can all admit that we've fallen as a society.
I mean, I wouldn't say that that was Mozart or Beethoven, but I'm not all of these mainstream media publications that routinely rush to defend this kind of music, similar to what they did with WAP, the most disgusting and filthiest lyrics that I've ever read.
They will then write a Sit down and write an article trying to convince you that what you just heard was magical.
And they did this with this Ice Spice song, again, entitled, uh, You Think You the S**t Fart.
Here is HotNewHipHop.com rushing to defend this beautiful song that you just heard.
They wrote, Ice Spice, the rap sensation on a meteoric rise, has just dropped her first release of 2024 with the unconventional track, Think You the S**t Fart.
The song introduces a unique and attention-grabbing element, with Ice Spice drawing comparisons between herself and another woman using the now-viral line, Think you the s**t, B-I-T-C-H, you not even the farts.
The distinct choice of lyrics in the opening chorus has quickly become a talking point, capturing the curiosity of listeners and igniting discussions across social media platforms.
Think You the Sh!t Part serves as a bold declaration of assertive self-confidence and superiority.
Ice Spice employs direct and unapologetic language to establish dominance over her peers, touching on the themes of wealth, physical appeal, and personal prowess.
The lyrics reflect a contemporary cultural emphasis on material success and individual empowerment in competitive environments.
It's Mozart, everybody!
It's Beethoven!
Obviously, what you just heard was amazing.
And if you don't think it's amazing, look no further than the mainstream media, who will try to convince you that it is.
It's daring.
It's contemporary.
It is igniting discussions across social media platforms.
This is the reason that nobody reads this crap anymore.
You guys lie about the big stuff, and you lie about the dumb stuff.
I just want to live in a society where we can all acknowledge that a song that's entitled, Think You the Sh** Fart, is in fact itself a sh** fart.
That's where I want to live.
I don't know.
Can we get back to that?
I don't know.
Let's move on.
What else do we have, guys?
Well, a fun hot mic moment.
I love a hot mic moment because people lie all the time, but then when you catch them on the hot mic, you just see the real them.
And Joy Reid, who is obviously employed to lie full-time to the masses, was introducing a segment on her show in which a video was played of a speech, a Joe Biden speech, if that's what we're still calling them.
Are these speeches?
I don't know.
Anyways, the point is that she didn't know that her producer still had her mic on, and she says something there at the end.
Take a listen.
Over the weekend, President Biden said he's ready to take action if Congress is serious about solving the border issue.
If that bill were the law today, I'd shut down the border right now and fix it quickly.
And Congress needs to get it done.
We're starting another f***ing war.
There she is, starting another effing war, is what she said.
Yep, that's the real Joy Reid.
I know she's going to tell you guys that all these wars are good, because she has to.
She's a part of the machine that has to convince you that spending money overseas, like we discussed yesterday, is totally fine.
But we know, at least now, that off the mic She does not like these wars.
It's just another effing war.
Joy Reid is all of us.
Now just to be clear, she did apologize to viewers later in the show.
She said that she was chatting during a clip that was playing.
We try to keep the show very PG.
I just want to apologize to anyone who was listening to My behind-the-scenes chatter.
I deeply, deeply apologize for that.
Nope.
Joy Reid, I think we'd actually like more of that.
We want to know what you actually think about Congress.
Not even Congress, actually.
They don't even go to Congress anymore.
Just people making executive decisions to start another effing war.
and spend more effing taxpayer dollars.
What do you actually think about anything, Joy Reid?
Because when we find your old articles online, we know that you don't actually support the LGBTQ community,
and yet on your show, you pretend that you do.
Who is the real Joy Reid?
Will the real Joy Reid please stand up?
All right, guys, now it's time to jump into some of your comments pertaining to episodes past.
First, a set of comments pertaining to the Lady Pilots.
The future is female.
Hashtag girlboss who lost her mind on me online has since taken her profile private.
I'm sure she is realizing that maybe she just made Our point for us there about women being more emotional than men.
Anyways, Petsmith writes, in part, I work in the industry and I am a CFI, a certified flight instructor.
I can confirm what is happening in the aviation industry is very scary to say the least.
There are so many women applications now that see themselves becoming a travel pilot influencer on social media.
Hence, they want to become a pilot.
What's even more scary is that many of these unqualified candidates make it through the system.
I have flown with pilots working on commercial or CFI certificates where I am just in shock and wonder how they got so far through the system and know barely anything while demonstrating subpar piloting skills.
I have heard of designated examiners from the FAA in San Diego passing female applicants just because we quote, need more female pilots.
Even the applicant had a total mental breakdown during the difficult CFI check ride.
It is very scary what's happening in the aviation industry.
See how scared the Alaska Airlines 1282 female pilot sounded on the ATC tape.
To set the record straight, there are phenomenal female and other minority, I hate this word, pilots.
Duh.
But what's been happening in the last few years is that they're actively letting applicants with subpar performance slip through the cracks because they are female or a minority.
And because they know that the FAA is pushing a quota and the airlines are, of course, following that trend.
Duh.
Everything you are saying is so obvious, and that is what is wrong about quotas, is that inevitably what they will do is they will just lower test standards.
Of course.
You know, that's what happened in college applications when they were like, OK, well, we're not getting enough black applicants, so what are we going to do?
Well, we're just going to accept black kids that are not passing the test by the same standards.
We're going to grade on a curve and allow them into the same schools.
It's the same exact theory.
Those kids that were artificially allowed to go to Harvard despite the fact that they did not have the same SAT scores, as the Asians, are not suddenly smarter than the Asians when they get to Harvard.
They're just having professors that are incentivized to allow them to pass the classes, that were incentivized to allow them at Harvard in the first place.
I don't want that.
It's OK on a Harvard College campus because that person is not flying a plane.
We should not want this, of course, to be happening across the airlines, but it is inevitable.
When you say there is a quota and we must find this individual, that they will lower the standards for testing.
Another person writes, I am black and I feel the same way
that Charlie Kirk said he feels.
And like Candace, I felt really bad thinking this way when I did see a black pilot get on the transatlantic
flight that I was taking.
Another time, it was a female pilot and I felt the same way.
And again, not because I don't think that a black person or a woman cannot be an exceptional pilot.
It's just that I know how DEI works and I had to wonder whether they were on that plane
just because they were filling a spot for a minority or whether they were really highly qualified for the role.
Yeah, my thing now is like, I want them to look older.
So if I see an older black guy or an older white guy, I'm going to be like, OK, cool, because you obviously did this.
If you're flying a United plane, it probably signals to me or flying a plane in general that you've been around doing this for a long time.
But if I'm seeing like a young black person or a young female, I am going to have that thought question,
especially on a United flight.
Forget it, I won't even fly United, it's off.
I refuse to fly United.
I would be like, hell no, not risking my life.
You guys can do it though.
If you wanna prove a point, you go ahead and get on the planes, I don't care.
All right guys, also pertaining to Taylor Swift, now they're going to the Super Bowl,
so this love story just has to happen.
I'm loving the conspiracy theories that they're going to force them to win.
I'm standing the 49ers, I'm standing Olivia Culpell and Christian McCaffrey.
That's what I will be standing.
I don't think Taylor Swift and Mr. Pfizer are a legitimate couple.
The obsession with panning to her a lot during a game and the fact that he made more for that Pfizer commercial than he does in the field is pretty suspicious to me.
I'm sure they're both going to come out endorsing Biden.
Yeah, inevitably, I have always said that Taylor Swift will be used to convince the masses who they should vote for.
Whether it will be effective remains to be seen.
I think that probably most of the demographic of people that are, you know, virulently Taylor Swift supporters
are probably already left-leaning, so I don't think it will hold much sway in the end,
but this relationship is not going to last.
And I hate to tell the Swifties that, it's just, but you'll get an album, and it will be boppy.
Lee writes, perhaps she did this because she was made into a joke at the Golden Globes about this very thing.
Maybe that's why she told the cameras to go away.
Yeah, I just think it's probably also annoying when you just don't want the attention on you.
So I do think that she was being legitimate in just saying, I do not want to be turned into an annoying girlfriend, even if I am an annoying girlfriend with all of my faces.
If it's a little annoying, I'm sorry.
Lastly, a couple of comments pertaining to the Alabama execution with nitrogen gas.
I asked you guys what you feel about the death penalty.
This person writes, the death penalty has me conflicted.
On one hand, it seems like an easy way out.
And on the other hand, I don't want my tax dollars going to their housing for 40 years.
And I don't trust the government to get it right.
OK?
Jolly writes, how can you be pro-life but also pro-death penalty, especially if you're a religious person?
Yeah, I'm not pro-death penalty.
I told you that.
I think the death penalty is actually too easy for somebody for some of the crimes that they have done.
And that's a good question to ask other people.
Can you be pro-life and pro-death penalty?
I would probably agree with you that you can't be.
Life is harder than death.
That's what I'll say.
Fortunate ladies, that is all the time that we have for today.