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Nov. 5, 2018 - Minion Death Cult
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80 - Blexit Through The Grift Shop

This week we go over the stunningly funny developments in right wing politics: the transparent attempt by Jacob Wohl, the Doogie Howser of f*cking up online, to smear Robert Mueller with rape allegations, and Kanye's Blexit from the Blexit "movement." Various takes from the right wing on the Mueller accusation: "God I hope this rape happened" "Does this rape accusation mean he's on our side?" And on the Kanye departure from Blexit: "Candace Owens can use me anytime" "If Kanye doesn't support Trump anymore, he's back to being a slave." Watch the show on youtube at youtube.com/miniondeathcult

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Hey, Tony.
What's up, dude?
Hey, you gonna call me loud again?
That's weird.
It's a weird thing to call me.
No, I'm just saying.
I was asking if what was racist or not.
Now you're just out there calling me loud.
No, I say you got that loud.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah, yeah.
Which is also racist.
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I'm completely dry.
Also, if anybody wants to donate... Quiet down, Tony.
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God.
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Okay, I'm Alexander Edward.
And I'm Tony Boswell.
And we are Minion Death Cult.
The world is ending.
Surefire Intelligence is responsible.
We're documenting it.
We have a just wonderful show for everybody today filled with Light-hearted topics, given the current situation of our, you know, world.
All things considered.
All things considered, this is one of the more fun episodes we've had recently.
And here to join in the fun is previous guest, friend of the show, Robert E. Lee and Dieffendorf.
Hi, guys.
I'm ready to have some fun.
Can I call you Rob?
You can.
Okay.
Can I call you Rob?
Absolutely not.
That fits with this character we've created for you.
Cool.
Well, thanks for joining the show, Leigh.
You were supposed to be on last week.
Your own health took precedent over that, so I guess we forgive you.
This time.
Yeah, I did not sound audio ready, that's for sure.
Not ready for primetime, but today you are.
Yes, I am here.
I am ready.
Okay, so let's just kick off with our first topic, which is the That's a good point.
That's a really good distinction to make.
Not even false.
They just didn't even exist.
They were completely fabricated.
That's a good point.
Yeah.
That's a really good distinction to make.
So a little guy named Jacob Wall, who is, I don't know if famous is the right word, who Who's known for writing for the Total MAGA RAG, which I'm going to call RAGA.
The Gateway Pundit.
It's a sort of like DC centered, obviously from the name you can tell that.
But it's a DC-centered right-wing sort of like Trump booster organization.
And their masthead kind of says it all if you go to their website.
Gateway Pundit.
We report the truth and leave the Russia collusion fairy tale to the conspiracy media.
It's gonna be weird when they're still running that same masthead like 10 years from now.
What the fuck are they referencing?
I don't understand this at all.
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Okay.
So...
There was a very interesting timeline.
So Jacob Wohl is basically, um, he's, he's 20 years old.
He's, he's the star child of the Gateway Pundit.
And he's kind of best known for like, um, totally true takes or totally true things that happened to him at hipster coffee shops.
Yeah.
We all familiar with this?
Hipster and urban coffee shops?
Oh yeah, urban coffee shops too.
Have you heard of this, Leigh?
Mm-mm.
So Jacob Wall, he's like a cool guy, he's 20, and he goes to, quote, hipster coffee shops where he overhears things like liberals meeting in secret in the corners and alcoves of these hipster coffee shops to talk about how they all secretly like Trump and how they're so frustrated at how good of a job Trump is doing because it's making liberals look really bad.
Coincidentally.
Gotcha.
Not coincidentally, the one from the Urban Coffee Shop was about how all the black people and they were just going so crazy over Kanye West and how much they love Trump.
Hang on, Tony.
We'll get to Kanye in the second half of this episode.
True, true, true, true.
No, yeah, he did like tweets over the course of, I don't know, months that all used the same phrases like hipster coffee shop or urban coffee shop and how he overheard the deep state operatives of the liberal media conferring in secret about how their entire empire of smut and villainy was about to be taken down by Trump and the Gateway Pundit.
These are totally real tweets that he did.
So all they can do now is, you know, drink their soy milk half-calf lattes and hope for the best, right?
Well, see, he saw them drinking their soy milk lattes, but they were actually talking about how they wish they could drink whole milk lattes because they're so much cooler, but they had to, like, maintain appearances.
Right.
He saw several of them walking away from the counter and writing soy on the cup, even though the cup did not in fact have soy in it.
The real cool ones wrote oat milk on the side.
So Jacob's next project was not overhearing secret Trump fans in liberal havens.
It was having a spicy breaking news report about Robert Mueller and sexy sexual allegations that were about to come out.
And everybody Everybody be on the lookout.
I've heard spicy things about Robert Mueller, and it just turns out that those spicy things were like diarrhea.
So this is all leading up to a press conference he did on Thursday.
Everybody probably knows this story already.
We don't have to really get into the nitty gritty of it or spend a lot of time on it.
But as he was teasing this story.
Another person was teasing various journalists with a story about how a company called Surefire Intelligence was trying to pay her to fabricate a story about Robert Mueller.
About how he sexually assaulted her back in the 70s.
It's also weird that this woman, this supposed woman who was emailing journalists, also doesn't seem to exist.
She also is unknown to anybody.
Nobody's been able to like sort of confirm her existence as well.
Yeah.
So that's really weird.
But basically, everybody was very suspicious about this, and when it came time, or when they looked into Surefire Intelligence, which is a company that Jacob Wall said he had nothing to do with, that this was the firm that was digging up dirt on Robert Mueller about his supposed assaults or whatever,
Turns out it's Jacob Wohl's secret company.
That's like not a secret at all.
He did a terrible job making it a secret, but yes.
Yeah, it's the least secret secret company I've ever heard of.
Like, he put his own mom's phone number as the contact information for the company?
His poor mom.
I don't know.
Maybe she deserves it.
I thought that too.
I thought, oh, his poor mother.
And then I was thinking, I don't know.
I mean, she raised this guy.
Look at what she did.
She's partially at fault.
Uh, he used famous celebrities for pictures of the staff, as part of the staff profile on SurefireIntelligence.com or whatever it was.
Celebrities are famous in certain circles, but they're famous enough to be identifiable by the people in those circles.
I mean, one of them was a fucking Academy Award winner.
Yep, that's true.
My favorite thing is that the email used to buy the domain name for Surefire Intelligence was jacob.wohl at thegatewaypundit.com.
Beautiful, beautiful stuff.
So when they did this press conference, It was amazing.
The person who supposedly was going to accuse Robert Mueller of these sexual assaults, I think rape?
I think they came out and said it was a violent rape.
Yeah, they came out and said rape in a hotel room.
When I say they, I mean Jacob Wall.
Just Jacob Wall.
And the guy representing him, Jack Berkman, attorney-journalist Jack Berkman, who's also a notorious grifter.
Jacob Wall has a history.
Of, like, just being a piece of shit when it comes to finance.
Like, he's not allowed to buy stocks anymore, I think?
Yeah, since he was 17.
He got banned at 17 for life.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, he's not allowed to, like, invest in anything.
What loser?
Like, Apple's like, no, we don't want your money.
But he also has got this guy Jack Berkman working with him who has a history of making allegations and not being able to back them up.
So they staged this press conference and the accuser didn't show up.
They couldn't get the accuser's name correct.
Spelled wrong.
They spelled it wrong and then corrected it and then admitted they didn't actually know how it was spelled.
On the signature, by the way.
The signature was spelled wrong.
So I'm going to read a little bit from the Gateway Pundit piece on this press conference, because it's pretty amazing.
It's been updated.
This piece has been updated since the press conference.
The headline is, Update!
Press Conference on Mueller Allegations and Why Americans Hate the Mainstream Media.
Not because of us, but the mainstream media.
Again, this is the Gateway Pundit, where Jacob Wohl worked at some point.
Attorney-journalist Jack Berkman and journalist-slash-private-investigator Jacob Wohl held a press conference today in Washington, D.C.
on the Mueller rape allegations.
Keep in mind Jacob Wall is literally 20 years old.
20 years old.
You wouldn't know it by looking at him because he is dressed like someone who's 35 would have dressed when they were 20 then if they were really into like 90210 too late.
Yeah.
Like, I don't know.
That haircut, those glasses that are, like, on his collar, that are, like, put on his jacket.
Yeah.
The whole thing.
He just... The dude's a very cool dweeb.
Like, he thinks he's, yeah, very normcore cool.
I like to think of him as the Doogie Howser of showing his entire ass on the internet.
Yeah, totally.
Like, just a child prodigy.
He's doing it real young, yeah.
This video or this photo that they use as the sort of like insert on this piece is amazing because it's Jack Berkman and Jacob Wall standing next to each other behind a podium but it literally looks like they're there for like a court arraignment.
Yeah.
Like it looks like they're getting sentenced.
They look like they're in trouble for sure.
Yeah, they're both just standing with their arms down at the side, looking very nervous, looking very concerned.
Yeah.
He looks like what happens when you are a jerk at your parents' dinner party and you have to go and apologize to all of the guests.
Yeah, totally.
That's what Jacob Wall looks like.
Jack Berkman looks like he's getting, like, cussed out by his dad, whom he respects a lot.
But, like, he's getting cussed out by his dad while he is, like, 50 and his dad is, like, 90.
Like, he's still just taking it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This article was just supposed to be about the press conference, through the lens of why Americans hate the mainstream media, because as we learned from the masthead, Gateway Pundit is not part of the conspiracy media.
They're independent journalism, not mainstream at all.
First paragraph is, uh, Gateway Pundit, Cassandra Fairbanks, attended the much-anticipated news conference.
The room at the Holiday Inn was filled with reporters.
Then, as we mentioned previously, we are following this, excuse me, we are following this story as it is definitely newsworthy.
After investigating initial reports out earlier this week, we edited our original report and then removed the original articles pending investigation.
It's pretty cool when you publish something and then decide to investigate it afterwards.
After like everybody is laughing at you?
I like how they didn't even realize it was probably not a good story until no one else jumped on it.
Like once they realize, oh wait, why is no one else publishing this?
Why are we having this breaking story and that's it?
And then they're like, oh wait, hold on.
It's because they're the conspiracy media and our media is too fact-based.
Right?
Everybody?
Right?
Exactly.
After investigating, as part of that investigation, we requested one of our local D.C.
reporters interview Jacob Wall and Jack Berkman directly.
This took place after Jacob Wall landed in D.C.
on Wednesday night.
We posted that interview earlier today.
During today's press conference, Jacob and Jack released the name of the woman, kind of, who claims she was raped by Robert Mueller in a New York hotel room in 2010.
2010, not even, wow.
Yeah, but the one who was supposed to be lying, the one person actually got, supposedly actually got, someone paid her to do it.
She never actually committed to lying.
No, no.
She was propositioned to lie.
But that one was supposed to be back in the day.
This one was 2010.
Got you.
We want to interview the accuser before we post more on the allegations.
Imagine that.
The allegations made by whom?
The accuser.
Maybe, yeah, actually interview the person making the allegations.
Get a statement from them, perhaps.
Not even that.
Just make sure they exist.
She is a public figure, but did not show up at the press conference today.
She's a public figure, I promise.
On Thursday, the Gateway Pundit suspended our relationship with Jacob.
We need to collect more information on this explosive situation.
We are not afraid to take chances, as you well know, but we want to also be careful and accurate.
We are not afraid to take chances, as you know, because you're reading this right now.
We are not afraid to be sued for libel.
No.
And then the final paragraph is on the media.
The duplicity of the left and their media lapdogs regarding the hashtag MeToo movement was on full display today in Washington, D.C.
As is well known, porn star lawyer Michael Avenatti was the toast of the town when he made Stormy Daniels a household name.
But on Thursday, the reaction of the media to the Mueller accusations was quite the opposite.
Americans hate the biased mainstream media for a reason.
Oh my god.
What was the reaction that was so different?
Was it the guy who, I don't know, hyped up this case getting fired by you for doing it?
I like how they didn't even try to lean in and help him out.
They could have totally helped it out and made it a bigger collusion thing and maybe got away with it a little bit more.
Like what?
Like doing what?
Like saying what?
Someone could have been like, oh yeah, we'd talk to her.
Someone could have faked it with them.
They could have jumped with the fakers.
No!
Because it's not like they're real.
It's not like they're a real news source.
They have nothing to lose.
They would have been fine.
You'd still get sued.
It's legal ramifications.
Well yeah, they're still not getting sued here.
He's gonna get sued for sure.
He's not gonna go to jail.
I mean, that would be really funny.
He's dunzo.
I hope he's dunzo.
But he's such a sweet young kid though.
I just like that they totally, that this article started off as that they had the reason why the public hates the media and then their update was that they changed the reason why the public hates the media.
Yeah.
It's like, oh no no wait, strike that.
I don't think they changed the reason they just undercut the whole thrust of the article because the reason is still in here.
The reason is you.
Just kidding.
The reason is that nobody cared about this story or everybody thought it was bogus.
And that's the reason, supposedly, that everybody hates the mainstream media.
But then they agree with that sentiment at the end of it by firing the person responsible.
So, yeah.
It's- it's just the funniest thing I've read in a long, long time.
And my video...
Okay, so there's a few things about Jacob that are important here.
Jacob has tweeted in the past, quote, believe all women is a mistake or it's wrong to quote, believe all women.
And then when he was shopping this story of a Mueller rape allegation around, he specifically said, believe all women.
It's so craven, it's so obvious, that I think it just underscores how big of a joke these people think sexual assault is.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
They think it's like a hustle.
They think that like, we can just hustle it correctly, it'll be fine.
Yeah, they think that it's, that it's like literally never happened.
Yeah.
And in order to win the Me Too movement, they also have to fake it.
Do you have anything to say about that, Leigh, before we move on to comments?
Well, yeah, I agree with you.
I mean, it's basically like...
This is what they thought from the Kavanaugh allegations, is that someone was paid off.
And it didn't work out for them then.
Well, I mean, it did work out for them.
It didn't work out for the people that were paying off the accusers, supposedly.
And now that they feel that they can try to do it better, and It just blows up in their face and it's like good that's what should have happened good you know like it's not a ploy it's not like something that you use to better over the competition and that's what they're using it as.
Yeah it's like I think we've said this before but it's like the only people who would fake something like this are people who Refuse to understand the gravity of something like sexual assault?
Right.
They thought to themselves, man, faking an allegation is so easy.
The Democrats pulled it off real good.
Like, we can easily do this too.
Except they didn't.
Like, Kavanaugh is on the Supreme Court.
Yeah.
Yeah, true.
You know?
Like, I don't understand.
But it got traction, it got sympathy, it got clicks, which I think at the end of the day was really all he wanted.
I mean, to be fair, I think if there were credible allegations against Robert Mueller, the left would take them seriously.
You know, even the mainstream Democrats would probably take it seriously.
So maybe that's the difference.
Maybe that's why they thought they could be successful.
We do still brush off Clinton real easy.
Not we, the Democrats still brush off Clinton real easy.
So, I don't know.
Well, I mean, like, in recent times, if you look at what happened to, like, Al Franken, that was taken pretty seriously by both sides.
Yeah, it was taken extremely seriously, and it didn't even approach what Kavanaugh was accused of.
Yeah, not even close.
Right.
Absolutely.
But at the same time, like, Louis C.K.
just sold out a show, so... Yeah, well, he doesn't, I mean...
He's not paid by the taxpayer.
True, yeah.
There's only so much you can do.
Don't go see him.
Okay, let's get into comments here because I feel like they really illustrate sort of, like, the... the way the right wing thinks about sexual assault and sexual assault allegations and the Me Too movement in general.
Okay, I don't remember where we left off.
I think we were just getting into comments.
You're gonna transfer into comments.
Yeah, that's all you're doing.
Okay, so this is the transition into comments.
Um... I just feel like they really illustrate, um...
Sort of the mindset on the right.
What's the phrase?
The consensus about consensuality.
Oh god, yeah.
On the right wing.
The consensus about consent.
Tim Berkholder posts in QAnon Patriots about these allegations.
So rape allegations have been brought up against Mueller.
Is this evidence Mueller is on our side?
And the deep state knows?
The deep state is ready to take down Mueller before he comes out as pro-Trump.
I just think it's really telling when somebody gets accused of rape and you're like, hey, is this the good guy?
My team, right?
My team?
That's so bad.
Cause the joke should be, your team, that should be the joke.
Remember that awful joke people would make?
No.
You never made that joke?
I didn't really make it but I was part of it before.
Where like someone like lame would walk by and you point at them and tell your friend, oh that's your team.
Oh okay.
Oh it's like that's your girlfriend.
Yeah.
That's your boyfriend.
Yeah but like you know sometimes it was like lame dudes and like no one wanted to like look gay so they would go your team.
Gotcha.
And so you're supposed to go your team here but instead you're going wait hold on he's been accused of rape.
My team?
Yeah.
I mean this is like... That's how this works right?
Yeah.
And only fake allegations exist so that's the only way you know.
RJJ in Gadsden, in the comments section of Breitbart, I believe, says, We believe the victim.
We believe the victim.
We believe the victim.
And this has 624 upvotes.
This was the top comment.
Jordan Min replies, She must be believed.
455 upvotes.
That's the second most upvoted comment.
This is telling for numerous reasons.
A, they're being sarcastic here, kind of.
Like, oh, well, if we have to believe the victim, right, Democrats, then we have to believe this victim.
Who literally doesn't exist.
Who literally has not come forward.
Yeah, like you said.
The only victim that the right believes doesn't exist.
Doesn't actually exist.
The only woman that the right wing is willing to believe doesn't exist.
Which works on so many layers and is so real.
It's so wild.
Yeah, it's like technically it's a man pretending to be a woman.
The only way you can be a woman to be believed by the right is to be a man behind the woman who doesn't exist.
Yeah.
Yeah, and when it came out that somebody was telling journalists that she was propositioned by somebody associated with Burkhardt or Surefire Intelligence to lie about being assaulted by Robert Mueller.
My take on this was the right is not going to believe this woman that she was not assaulted by Robert Mueller.
Yeah.
It's literally how like Detached from human empathy or from any sort of, like, acknowledgement of cruelty in this world?
Just, no, we need this to be true because it benefits us.
Well, no, I think it's even more simple than that.
I think it's that they don't believe women, period.
Whatever a woman's saying is the opposite.
They are liars, period.
Is what they're saying.
Yeah.
But when it butts up against the act of sexual assault, the only time they want to believe sexual assault is when it benefits them.
Yes.
But I don't even know if they really believe it.
I think that there's a part of them that would just say that they believe it because it benefits them.
Yeah, absolutely, which is even more ironic when the whole lying against the Me Too movement Is that women lie.
Women lie about being assaulted.
They don't mean it.
They do it to get revenge.
They do it to sort of win a political victory.
When this is obviously what they're doing.
This is obviously what R.J.J.
in Gadsden is doing with this comment.
Oh, we believe the victim because it wins us political clout.
It might get Robert Mueller off this investigation.
Yeah, they believe that rhetoric so much that they're just trying to take a page out of the Democrats' playbook.
Yeah.
That's what they think it is.
They think it's a play.
But they couldn't find a woman to get on board with it.
Yeah.
This harkens back to the episode we did on, or the segment we did on Emily Ratajkowski protesting the Kavanaugh hearings.
Once again, just the right wing showing their fucking asses and showing just like their depravity by flippantly accusing Emily Ratajkowski of rape in the comment section of that post in order to like own her.
When, once again, the whole line of the right wing is that women lie about rape.
Yeah, every joke on that was like, oh look, she touched my wee-wee.
Now you have to believe me, because now she's a normal person.
And they were being so flippant about it.
Literally lying about rape.
Yeah.
Literally lying about it.
Really casually.
So, I just feel like these two top comments are really indicative of sort of how the right wing feels about sexual assault and the Me Too movement in general.
This next comment was yours, Leigh.
Do you want to read it?
Yeah, and this is in response to somebody asking, basically, when is the right time to believe women if we're not supposed to believe all women?
And should we believe this allegation?
And this is a reply from Fran Starks.
And it's in all caps, of course.
I don't unless they have proof our witnesses.
That's what he gets for investing Trump when he knows nothing with Russia.
He knows Hillary did.
I'm a firm believer that what goes around comes around.
Sometimes you can't remember most things 30 or 40 years ago.
Or even 30 or 40 seconds ago.
Wow.
Or even by the end of this comment where you started.
This is all caps.
This person is very sure about these incomplete sentences.
Very confident.
Yeah, I mean...
Yeah, it's good not to believe women when they don't exist, if they're not an actual witness.
Like, I'm kind of behind that.
Like, don't believe somebody else saying somebody else said something.
Yeah, like, don't believe women when they say they're a Kenyan prince who needs to get to America and you just need a wiretrap.
Don't believe those women.
Next comment.
This is also yours, Leigh.
Um, yeah, and this is from Robert Pescatore.
You have to say it like, PESCATORE!
Pescatore.
It means, it means fish in Italian.
Oh, okay, cool, cool, cool.
Oh, okay.
I always knew that Mueller's probe would backfire him and the lousy demon Democrats, and now they are getting their just desserts, where if they would have worked with the Republicans, they would have possibly got something done without Mueller.
If only they would have worked with Republicans, Mueller wouldn't have been accused of rape.
Right.
If they would have just left him out of it, the rape would have never happened.
That's true, though.
If Mueller didn't actually do his job and investigate this fake thing, this smear campaign would have never happened.
Well, the thing that was crazy was the date that he supposedly assaulted—I hate to keep saying that R-word—the date that he allegedly assaulted that woman.
In 2010, it happened while he was serving on a jury.
In D.C.
Yeah, it supposedly happened in New York, but he was on jury duty in D.C.
It's really lucky for him that he didn't just throw that summons in the trash like I do every time.
Not only that, but I love that he was willing to make up an entire fake company and send emails, but he couldn't just find one time that Robert Murillo was staying in a hotel.
That's all you had to do was find one time that he was staying in a hotel and say it happened then and there.
Well, you got to have some sort of resources at your disposal in order to look stuff up, you know, like sort of like a private investigator or an intelligence company or something.
Yeah.
Or a phone number that doesn't belong to your mother.
Yeah.
I love the description of Jacob Wall as a private investigator after he's fired by his employer.
Yeah.
Like, no, it's all private.
It's all self-employment.
And you can't just casually call yourself- I'm an independent contractor now.
Yeah.
And you can't just casually call yourself like a PI.
You have to get a license for that.
Like, I can't just call myself a private investigator.
I have to get certified to do that.
That's just big government, though.
We're not in favor of that.
Okay, finish with this comment.
So Mueller has his place near the judgment at the great white throne and has his place separated from God and heaven and with his place he is going to burn forever in the lake of fire.
Hell yeah.
Awesome!
Yeah, it kind of got rad in the end.
I love the idea of just being, like, looking at politicians and being, like, comforted with the fact that they're gonna burn eternally.
Like, how cool would- I mean, I don't know, you know, I know Tony's not religious, I don't know your religious affiliation-ly, but I just- I would love to be able to just, like, look at, I don't know, Newt Gingrich and be like, oh boy!
Oh boy, you're in for it in, like, ten years.
You don't get yours.
In 10 years you're gonna be suffering forever.
Right, that's what comforts me in these dark and lonely nights.
I also love, like, Robert is like, uh, you're gonna get judged and then God's gonna come to exactly the same conclusion that I did and you're gonna burn in hell forever.
Like, why even do the judgment thing, you know?
Well, I mean, the New Testament warns us about demon crats.
So this is all obvious.
I mean, they're not hiding it very well with a name like demon crats.
I know.
Okay, next comment.
Final comment from the right wing.
Amadeo Portillo, who has a red wave icon, which looks a lot like our friend Nick Gunzler's boob tube.
Yeah, totally.
Armando says about these rape allegations, it will be nice if it is true, eh?
God, that's insane.
Yeah.
You know, if this really happened to her, this would be really good for us.
No, it would be cool.
Like, it would be cool and good.
Like, yeah, it would benefit us, you know.
It'd be nice.
It'd be so nice.
Of all the words to choose.
And I also love the A at the end.
Like, right?
See, that's the thing.
We're worried about Russians, but we're not talking about Canadians invading our media.
That's the red wave we should be worried about.
Yes.
The slow-moving red wave of molasses.
Maple?
Yeah.
Okay.
Let's move on to the second topic of the night, which is Kanye Blexiting the Blexit Movement.
Just real good stuff this week.
Kanye, like, finally, for some reason, was like, oh wait, no, I don't mean anything that I've said for the last three months.
Well, he finally separated from it because he got pinned to some really whack art.
That's all it was.
That's totally it.
It has nothing to do with politics.
He's like, no, that shit's corny.
I didn't do that.
Blegzit, if you don't know, Blegzit is like the, um...
The sort of black Republican version of the walk away movement, which we've covered on the show.
I feel like we should make that walk away episode available to everybody.
Yeah.
I think that's a Patreon episode, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Blegzit was started by Candace Owens, who's the TPUSA Talking Head, their millennial black correspondent who's just said awful shit in general.
Miserable things.
Yeah, and you know, she's sort of the reason that Kanye became political again, apparently.
Like, his first foray into Republican politics was, I like the way Candace Owen thinks.
Yeah.
They kind of owe each other a lot, you know.
He made her relevant, for sure.
I mean, she was doing her thing, but if Kanye West talks about anybody, you know, they're going to get a little bit of a bump.
And then she woke him.
She opened his eyes.
She freed him from the shackles that are the Democratic Party.
Yeah, the Democratic Plantation.
Yeah, I mean, Kanye just said some totally awful shit like slavery was a choice.
I had a welfare mindset, even though we don't think he was ever on welfare.
We're not quite sure, but... Pretty positive.
Talking about how black people are all gangbangers who shoot each other when he's like from the suburbs and shit.
Yeah, yeah.
Just really rotten stuff.
Same thing that Candace Owen says basically.
But the Blegzit movement is like a new wrinkle in this story and I mean he posed with her with the Blegzit t-shirts.
She Made statements that Kanye West designed this logo for them, which is great.
They went on a trip to Africa in order to design this logo, which is really cool when you have to go to Africa to make a logo that looks like the sort of JCPenney store brand gym attire logo.
Absolutely, yeah, totally.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I had this exact shirt from Esprit when I was eight years old.
This is the shirt they would give you when you would do the jump rope-a-thons?
I don't know what they're called, but you know what I'm talking about, the jump rope-a-thons.
Yeah, this is like if anyone has a Health Point clinic in their area, this is what the H logo is, which is like somebody doing a jumping jack, basically.
It's the singular wireless logo.
It's just every bad logo from the 90s.
It's a flop.
It's real bad.
And that's finally what, like you said, turned Kanye West against her.
Because no, in fact, he had nothing to do with this logo, and he would like you to keep his name out of your mouth.
And what's funny is, she didn't even really say he, like, made the logo, right?
No, she did.
No, but doesn't she say he picks the colors?
She said he created the logo.
Oh, created the logo, yeah.
She said he created the logo.
And picked the colors, yeah.
Yeah.
And he would never pick those colors.
If you know Kanye, Kanye West has a palette, and that's not it.
So she said that shit, and then he tweeted out, um, I've been used.
I've been used to further political ideologies that I don't agree with.
I'm actually totally in favor of the basic democratic platform.
Yeah.
Which is like jobs and immigrant rights and gun control.
And what else did he say?
Just basic boilerplate, like, progressive ideas.
Yeah, but just really into capitalism.
Yeah, totally.
Yeah, I mean, but so are the Democrats, like... Absolutely, yeah.
Uh... Yeah, and it's like, well... Oh, prison reform is another one?
Yeah.
Yeah, and... Okay, dude.
Cool.
And then his conclusion was, I'm gonna take a step back from politics.
Yeah.
I'm no longer doing politics.
It's funny because part of me wanted, I mean I'm not gonna buy any Blexigear obviously because I would be fronting, but I kind of like that they were doing this because before the only way to prove that you were like a black Trump supporter was to wear the hat.
Or you know get your own custom one made or whatever you'd wear the hat.
But now there's a whole company that the money goes back to black.
That's where the money goes.
And that's good, because I think you should support each other.
But yeah, it's just terrible that they decided... No, you should not support black Republicans.
No, I'm not going to, but black Republicans should support black Republicans.
Black Republicans should not support just giving money to white folks again.
At least keeping it under the same umbrella.
I like it.
I think we should make America Great Again Dr. Seuss hats.
Keep it within the rave community?
Do like a rave Blexit.
Or something.
Those would go over well, I think.
There's definitely a big swath of Trump-supporting within the EDM community.
Undoubtedly.
So Candace Owen's statement about this was about Kanye not wanting to have anything to do with Blexit.
It was fucking hilarious.
It's long, probably won't read most of it, but just the first part of it is great.
Candace says, let me first say to those that have relished in my hurt and pain, if knowing that I bleed and that I hurt All that happened was your friend was like, yo I didn't do that.
I'm not fucking with that.
that you won last night all that happened was like your friend was like yo i didn't do that like i'm not fucking with that celebrate be comforted bathe in my blood now i just feel bad like we had a whole we had like a whole little dance party earlier to celebrate candace's pain um yeah But now that I know that she knows, I feel awkward about it.
We're really just kicking her while she's down.
I grew up in one of those storied unstable homes.
I experienced more hurt before I turned 10 years old than most will experience over a lifetime.
Listening to music from Kanye West and Jay-Z is what I give credit to having kept my spirit alive on some of the worst days.
It's a crazy thing to know that you wake up one day and someone whose words and lyrics literally kept your spirit alive is suddenly your friend.
God is good.
What albums was she listening to?
I was listening to those same albums and that's not at all the message I got.
What did she get out of that?
What?
I don't know.
Another good paragraph from this is I would like to also publicly apologize to President Trump, as I know that Kanye's tweets were rapidly misinterpreted as a shot to this administration.
Yeah, you know how Kanye said he was for everything Trump is vehemently against?
Like people seeking asylum?
No, I actually agree with this, because he never said, I'm not with Trump.
He never said it, and he clarified that he never dropped Trump's name, but he also literally said, I'm for all these things that Trump is against.
Yeah, but like, we'll see.
He didn't distance himself from it enough.
I'm not doing that to give him credit.
I'm saying that like, He positioned himself in opposition to some of the worst shit that Trump has done, which is like a last minute attempt to save his own face, which I don't care about at all.
I don't think that makes up for anything, but it was definitely designed to distance himself from Trump.
But Trump would never take offense to that.
Trump would never make a difference to being like, hey I don't like your policies.
But he would be sad if Connie was like, I don't like you.
I don't think he was trying to offend Trump.
I think he definitely still wants to be Trump's friend.
I just think he was trying to regain some sort of reputation or clout within the black community or the liberal community.
Any community that's not that community.
Did you have something to say, Lee?
No, I just, I mean, he did make it, it's, you have to make it very specific that you don't say Trump because that would be the one thing that Trump would care about is if he got called out specifically.
Yeah, totally.
So even, even saying that you're against his platforms means nothing.
I agree with Tony.
Yeah, I mean, I agree with that part too.
Where is the tweet where she says that the media tried to portray that she said that Kanye was responsible for it?
Wait, even though she did say that?
Somewhere in here, right?
Yeah, where is that?
I never once said that Kanye designed the t-shirts for Blexit.
This is a lie that seems to have made its way around the world.
A lie I would like to again correct for the record.
Kanye was completely right to feel used in that regard.
And as I have done personally, I would like to publicly apologize to him for any undue stress or pain the effort to correct that rumor has caused him, his business relationships, or his family.
He simply never designed them.
I think he retweeted them, right?
Like, he tweeted those things.
Direct statement from Candace Owens.
Direct quote from Candace Owens.
And I am blessed to say that this logo, these colors, were created by my dear friend and fellow superhero, Kanye West.
Direct quote from Candace Owens.
Yeah.
It is crazy how many people there are in that picture wearing the Blexigir.
Yeah, it sucks.
It's like 40 people, but that's so many fucking people.
Okay, let's get to comments on this.
Um... Did we... Did we see this happening with Kanye?
Because we've talked about Kanye a lot recently, unfortunately.
Um...
I figured he would always back away from Trump at some point.
Excuse was that he was used.
If I would have been asked to predict how he would have stepped back from it, I feel like making himself the victim would have been a good guess.
Yeah.
As to his excuse for leaving Trump finally, or, you know, even if he didn't name him.
I think it's very interesting that that's the path he chose.
Oh, I've been used.
Like, is he playing up?
His mental illness, or is he playing up his earnestness to garner sympathy with whoever will give it to him?
It's really interesting, and I like how... He's not saying that Trump used him.
He's saying that the Blexit campaign used him.
No, he said, I've been used.
Yes, that's what I'm saying.
It's an open thing.
Yes, but I think he's only saying he's been used by the Blexit campaign.
What did the Blexit campaign say that he didn't say when he was right in front of Trump?
I really think it comes down to he wasn't getting paid for those shirts.
I think it's that simple.
But his statement was, I've been used to further political ideologies that I don't agree with.
Yeah, which is what Blexit is, too.
In what way?
Because Blexit specifically is that whole thing.
Same thing he's saying.
Because he was saying, he was saying, you know, the plantation, the democratic relation, he was saying all that, you know.
And that was the foundation of Blexit, were his words and quote-unquote his design.
So I'm saying, that's why I think he was being used.
I don't think he thinks that Trump was using him at all.
Because all that Trump really did was have him at the White House one time.
and tweet at him a couple times.
So I really think he's just mad that he didn't get a check.
OK, yeah, that makes sense.
Yeah.
That makes sense.
Because that's what I'm trying to say.
It's like he's still not separating himself from the concept of MAGA.
But what's the ideology that he feels like he was used to that he doesn't support?
To sell the shirts.
That's it.
That's it.
He was he was used to push this logo and to boost her.
And he didn't want to do that.
He would have done that on his own.
You know, I think that's really all it is.
I thought it was really interesting, we talked about this just last week I think, when we touched on Blegzit or whatever.
I thought it was interesting that he was taking a hard Republican stance with supporting Blegzit.
Because Blegzit, which is its own like Mad Magazine parody, like it is Blegzit, you know?
It's a literal movement to the Republican Party from the Democratic Party.
That's what they're trying to do with it, at least.
And I thought it was interesting that he, that he would support, uh, cause you know, he's, he's been all about this, like, I mean, it is very capitalist.
It is very right wing, everything he's been saying, but it's also very like, Hippie and one love.
Free thought.
Free thought.
Yeah.
Generic, like, centrist, not taking a stance.
And so I thought it was very interesting that he would, you know, lend his support, which he did.
Yeah.
He's not denying that he, he, because, because his story is that he hooked her up with the designer who made the logo.
That designer didn't want their name on it, which, fuck that designer.
Yeah.
You know who's willing to do work for without putting their name on it And so she named him instead.
I mean, I don't blame that designer, but also fuck that designer yeah, I mean Yeah, I won't judge I guess but um Yeah, I don't know so I thought that was interesting and now it's interesting that he's choosing to step back from yeah Hopefully he really does shut the fuck up Cuz I'd be nice.
Let's get into comments So, first comment I have here, very important one from a guy named Mark whose name I blurred out because I used this comment to laugh with a lot of other people at.
Mark posts a picture of Candace Owens and says, I'm a vanilla face white guy, but Candace can use me anytime.
Everything about this comment.
Just getting real horny on Facebook and Mark is like... Go ahead.
It's just the level of creepiness to it with the picture of it with his profile picture like staring into your soul.
Is just too much for me to handle right now.
Yeah, this is like a professional headshot that Mark got done after the divorce.
Yeah, no, this is his passport photo.
To some of whom Mark is, he's a divorced expat who now lives in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Who just started on basic sex tourism but got caught up in San Jose.
Am I in Costa Rica for business or pleasure?
A little bit of both.
Have you met these people?
Have you met these upper middle class white people who are like, I'm going to move to Costa Rica.
I know several of them and they are the worst people.
I just want us to open a B&B in Costa Rica.
Yeah.
What's that like to have that like casual thought and be able to go do it?
Mark probably owns a pizza joint in Costa Rica.
We should say that this is a very good picture of Kanesa Owen.
It is.
It is a fantastic picture of Kanesa Owen.
Yeah, she looks great.
I was saying the only reason why Candace Owen isn't considered a Republican sex icon is because she takes all of her style tips from Connalisa Rice and that shit is boring as fuck.
But this picture, she looks fierce.
I mean, you're saying she's not a Republican sex icon, but let's get to the next comment.
Marty Pants says, Candace is stunningly beautiful in soul, intelligence, and appearance.
God, your intelligence is fucking beautiful.
I like that he added appearance at the end of there to clarify.
Also, she's stunningly beautiful also in her appearance.
She also looks nice.
I hope Kanye realizes and embraces again the cause of freedom of thought.
You know that cause of freedom of thought?
I love when you're like a definite ideology, when you definitely have like far-right tendencies with this Trump administration, xenophobic, Sort of predatory capitalist instincts, but you're framing it as freedom of thought because you can't stand by any of your actual convictions?
I like that.
Same thing as a free speech rally that Nazis hold on campus as if that's going to confuse or fool anyone.
Their idea of freedom of thought is like, you know, going to the rally and like carrying the torch, but you're wearing pants without pleats.
Because you think outside the box.
Candace is an angel sent to emancipate a people who have truly been used by the progressives who lie that a government pittance of a handout is better than personal success and growth.
This is like, I mean we deal with it so much so this is probably redundant for the listener, but I love, I love how woke these people are.
I love how woke these people think they are by just calling black people slaves over and over again.
All the time.
That is like somehow a woke stance to take.
Black people need to just stop being on welfare all the time because I love them.
Yeah.
I really love the imagery too of an angel being the one to emancipate the slaves.
You know, even though we can go on about how Christianity was actually used to held black people under the thumb for much longer after we were free.
That's a whole different episode.
I saw a really good tweet today.
It was Jesus hearing all the prayers during the slavery era.
And it was a clip of a rap video saying, SHUT THE FUCK UP!
Yeah, that's pretty much what happened.
Yeah, and Marty Pants, to prove that he's not a racist, has his avatar as the first black president.
The first real black president.
Fela Kuti?
No, uh, the president from the Fox television series 24.
Oh, oh yeah, the Allstate guy.
The first real black president.
Not against black presidents, he just wants them to be real, like the one on 24.
Who actually got stuff done?
Somebody that Jack Bauer would respect.
Yeah, somebody who's okay with torture, like, when it's necessary.
Yeah, when you only have 24 hours to get the job done.
I want to go to this one.
This was the main reaction in like every single Facebook group about Kanye leaving the free northern states of the Republican Party and going back to the Democratic plantation.
Somebody posted this article in, this is like Trump Train or QAnon Patriots or Diamond and Silk fan club.
One of these Facebook groups that I'm in, I don't remember which.
The headline is, Kanye says he's been used and is distancing himself from politics.
And the thumbnail for it is a picture of when he was talking to TMZ.
I think so.
Yeah, where he's wearing his MAGA hat.
It's literally either the TMZ or the White House interviews.
It's one of the two.
It's one of those where like his eyes or like his pupils are extremely dilated and his eyes look kind of dead.
And he's in the middle of saying something, but he's wearing his Make America Great Again hat.
And Wayne Grace says to this headline, Kanye says he's been used and is distancing himself from politics.
Wayne Grace says, no, he has a Trump hat on.
Look, it's right there.
This is the live feed, right?
And Barbie Bunch Martin replies and says, yeah.
Yeah.
Is that like a black hand waving?
Yeah, that's not an emoji.
That signifies that they're a new member to the group.
Oh, interesting.
Yeah, they're like, wave to them, say hi.
Do you get to pick your shade of?
No, it's not up to them.
I'm sure they still would have picked the black hand though.
Real quick aside, somebody recently texted me like a black hand emoji like the darkest black and this person was not black and I was kind of like offended for a minute but then I realized that the character they were referencing that they were saying they were being was like a zombie like a dead person so they were saying it was like a ghoulish hand which is like more racist but more harmless because they just weren't thinking about it I don't think.
I got it, and I was like, oh, interesting choice of... okay.
That's funny because I have a theory about the overlap between people who have Zombie Hunter Squad stickers and Blue Lives Matter stickers on the back of their car.
Oh yeah, yeah.
Just fantasize about shooting, roving gangs of people in the street, you know?
But just one like, you know, puts a nicer layer over it, because we all want to kill zombies.
Yeah.
And this was the overwhelming response to this news of Kanye distancing himself from politics and the Blexit movement or whatever.
Was, no, fake news.
Fake news.
It's fake.
You're fake.
You're a fucking Democrat for posting this fake link in our group.
I don't like it.
It's fake.
And I mean, I could've pulled literally a hundred examples, but it's not worth going... it's not worth reading a hundred comments that just say fake.
One of my favorite things is that earlier, when the hat first happened, when the hat first happened, people were like, oh cool, but like, it's just a hat, like, chill, it's just a hat, is what people who were kind of defending him were saying, but now they're like, no, no, he's wearing the hat.
The hat's a political noun.
Yeah.
The hat's definitely a political noun.
Um, and another common response to this was... No, Kanye's a free thinker.
So we should allow him to change his mind on this.
Which is them trying to be like the bigger person, or trying to like... Um...
Own the libs by being more tolerant of him.
But the whole point of Kanye becoming a Republican, the reason he was so lauded and celebrated by the right wing is because he finally was thinking for himself.
He's one of the good ones.
He's one of the awake African Americans.
He stepped away from the plantation.
So now that he is going back there to this Plantation of agreeing that asylum seekers have rights.
Now that he's going back to that plantation, I'm forced to admit that this is a conscious thought because every one of my previous statements hinges on him being a conscious person.
Well, we shouldn't be surprised by this.
He did say previously that slavery is a choice.
And he's choosing to go back.
Okay, that's a good point.
He's like the guy in The Matrix who chooses to get reinserted so that he can eat steak again.
Yeah.
Okay, next comment.
Bonnie Whiteside Huxley.
Here's a comment from the whiter side of things.
Says, Mr. Kanye West, I had an insurance company post my picture on their ad without my permission.
When I confronted them, they said they had bought it and had all rights from Getty Images.
They also gave me a name and phone number.
I am not famous as you are, but I don't like to be taken advantage of.
However, I guess this is the world we live in now.
I am not liking it a bit.
Hope it changes soon.
This is addressed to Kanye.
As if Kanye is ever going to see this, or as if he posted this story himself, or belongs to this group, or is even on Facebook.
Kanye has to have a secret Facebook page.
Kanye's totally Facebook.
All the shit he's been saying is super Facebook.
Yeah, he has to have a secret Facebook page.
Maybe he just has like a TPUSA premium account.
Oh, that'd be perfect, yeah.
Yeah.
I love this.
I can identify with your predicament, Mr. Kanye.
Yeah.
One time my Getty Images image was used.
And I saw it.
Amazing.
Jonathan M says to Kanye, make up your mind.
Are you with on the Democrat plantation or are you a free man?
Are you a free man?
So do you believe what we believe or are you a slave?
Yeah, that's pretty wild.
Those are the only options.
I'm kind of glad, like, Harry Potter worship is mostly a liberal thing.
Oh, yep.
Because if the Republicans had sort of the, like, Harry Potter brain worms that liberal millennials had, there would have been a dozen memes that were Kanye West as Dobby saying, Kanye is a free man, Harry Potter!
As soon as he started siding with Trump?
I was just hoping you weren't going to start calling people mudbloods.
Yep.
Yeah.
Um, yeah, no, like Blaze Zabini is, is a black pureblood.
Um, okay.
I would like to watch a whole, I would like to watch a Harry Potter movie where they just bleep out muggle every time in mudblood and it would just sound real abrasive.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The fact that they don't bleep it is a real brave choice.
It is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Integrity.
Yeah, I love this.
Like, make up your mind.
Are you a slave or do you think what I think?
Yeah.
StopLibTyranny895 with the big brain take on Fox News says, the folks who bought and shipped the slaves here to the USA were Democrats.
They then fought against giving slaves freedom, and now they continue to fight to keep the slave descendants on their plantations.
Fuck.
Like, we're not exaggerating when they think that calling black people slaves is woke.
Yeah, no.
I think this is the same thing, too, where they have no clue how timelines work.
They think that just because, like, you know, the Ku Klux Klan was founded by Democrats and, you know, Democrats used to be the conservatives.
Plus, like, the Nazis were Democrats.
So that means that they also got the slaves.
It's like the kid in my class who was confused why we had photos of the Civil War, but no photos of Jesus.
No, no.
Did that really happen?
Oh, that really happened, yeah.
I used to teach catechism way back in the day.
These kids were 14.
Wow.
Wait, why do we have pictures of the Civil War but no photos of Jesus?
Hmm.
No, they said, why don't we have pictures of Jesus?
I said, well, we don't have cameras yet.
And they said, but we have pictures of the Civil War.
Yeah, that's like out of your purview.
Timelines don't mean anything to people.
They have no grasp of history.
The folks who enslaved the Jews in ancient Egypt, Democrats.
Yep, everyone knows that.
No, it's just you work backwards.
Who were the bad people?
The Democrats.
The Democrats, yeah.
Of course.
This is the upper limits of my political understanding of things.
I think this might be the final comment.
Yeah, JustJoshin says about Kanye, he can't take the flack that us Republicans deal with on a daily basis.
And it is daily.
Yeah, I bet you do get a lot of flack.
Uh, I'm guessing your name is Josh-en.
Yeah, I feel like, I feel like, uh, just Josh-en has like a real tragic life.
Yeah.
To the point where he's the one Josh that embraces the term Josh-en.
Cause you know if you tell someone named Josh that you're just Josh and they're gonna be like, uh-huh-huh!
Very funny, motherfucker!
It's bleak.
It's all he has.
Yeah.
Um... And it's daily.
Yeah, he's saying that Kanye had to back away because he was getting too much heat for being a Republican, which is like what these folks go through all the time.
And just Joshan, who does not have a profile pic or a real name, takes it on the chin every day.
That's right.
It's a heavy burden.
So it's a heavy burden knowing that you have the presidency and the judiciary and both houses of Congress, and you're definitely going to win that red wave in November.
For sure.
All worth it, though.
You're gonna have to give that red wave in tomorrow, because that's when they'll be hearing it.
Oh yeah, please vote!
Yeah, so let's end this episode by saying vote yes if you're in California.
Vote yes on Prop 10.
Absolutely.
It's the literal first step in getting rent control to California.
California has an extreme housing problem.
It is very expensive to live here and Prop 10 It literally just allows for rent control.
It doesn't actually create rent control.
It doesn't mandate it.
It doesn't create it.
It just gives us the option.
Right, because as of right now, there's like some sort of constitutional amendment or some sort of law on the books that prevents rent control from being legal in the state of California.
So voting yes on Prop 10 is just the first step in Creating affordable prices for California renters.
If you're at all confused about this proposition, if you've heard some weird misinformation about how it's going to create more homelessness, remember, the only people who really don't want this to go through are real estate agents and landlords.
Yeah.
And that's it.
Developers.
Developers.
And like, fuck them.
You know, like, every villain of every 80s movie?
Yeah.
Like, you could, like, pants them by voting yes on Prop 10.
Exactly.
Like, this is basically like Goonies.
Except for, you know, you don't have to go find a treasure.
You just got to vote yes on 10.
Yeah.
We're going to edit that so I don't confuse people.
Yes on 10.
Yes on 10.
The treasure we find is renter's rights.
I thought you were going to say the friendship and bonds we build.
No, no, I'm talking about material conditions.
Oh, that too.
Yeah.
Um, also shout out, let's see if I can find it here.
Uh, shout out to the girl who scammed a bunch of MAGA chuds, uh, by saying that she was, um, a black Republican and her parents were not paying for her college for being a Republican.
Yeah.
She's wearing some like ill-ass MAGA bucket hat in the picture.
Yeah, it's pretty great.
She started a GoFundMe.
Go to our Facebook page to look at this, but it's a series of tweets and the first one says, I will not hide any longer.
The left has made us feel as if black Republicans should hide, but not anymore.
Hashtag blacks for Trump.
Hashtag walkaway, hashtag MAGA.
And then she said, Thank you all so much for your overwhelming support.
After seeing this tweet, my parents cut me off and refused to pay my university tuition.
So if you can find it in your hearts to help this young black Republican pay for school, it would be appreciated.
American flag emoji.
GoFundMe account.
And then she proceeds to get sort of outed by other people and just does a real good job on here.
And I don't know if she gets sued or if GoFundMe, you know if she gets sued for fraud or whatever maybe we'll start raising money for her.
This is good.
This is something we've said for a long time on this show about the walk-away movement and about sort of like minority Republican spokespersons.
This is a pretty easy grift if you wanted to do it.
I think her only mistake is like admitting to it.
Yeah, I'm kind of bummed that I started doing this podcast before I really wanted that idea to happen, because I'd be exposed too easily now.
Yeah.
All you would have to do is just say, hashtag MAGA, and then not make any waves for, I don't know, six months or a year, and you could just keep all the money and never have to actually do anything.
But shout out to her.
Believe that's it.
Did you have anything you wanted to add at the end of this episode, Leigh?
Nope.
All right.
Thanks so much for doing it, though.
We loved having you here.
You guys are probably hearing this on the 5th.
Voting is on the 6th.
Get out there and do it.
Just do it.
It's not that bad.
Voting is literally the least you can do.
Sort of ethos that I heard from somebody else that really sort of summarizes how I feel about voting.
A lot of people will say that voting doesn't change anything, voting is a waste of time.
I firmly believe that voting should always be strategic.
When it comes election day, you literally do only have the two choices that you're presented with, whether it's yes or no, whether it's the Democrat or the Republican.
The vote you cast in that specific instance should always be strategic.
It should always be against the farther right candidate.
If you want to frame it that way.
And everything in between these elections, that's where you put your idealism.
That's where you put your hope for a better future.
That's where you put your energy.
Election Day is not the day for idealism.
It's a very It's the least you can do is to vote and everything else in between these election days carries much more significance.
The organizing we do with each other, the organizing we do across our communities is much more valuable and it doesn't take any time to vote.
If you are able to, just do it and continue the work that you're hopefully doing the rest of the year.
And if you're able to, help out somebody else.
Give someone a ride.
Watch somebody's kids.
Cover a shift.
Absolutely.
For sure.
All right, that's it for the episode.
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I believe that's it.
Yep.
Thanks, Leigh.
Thank you.
Alright, bye everybody.
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