Sept. 27, 2025 - Human Events Daily - Jack Posobiec
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THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 98 — The Comey Indictment? Antifa Agenda? Charlie and the Cubs?
The pursuit of Thoughtcrime continues as Tyler, Jack, Andrew, and Blake react to the breaking news of James Comey's indictment. They tie the prosecution to the DOJ's potential plans for going after Antifa, then discuss the admin's anti-Tylenol warnings and the hysterical Reddit meltdown after a Cubs player attended Charlie's memorial. Support the show
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are back.
Hey everybody for this Thursday's edition of Thought Crime.
We are here in, of course, where else would we be?
The Charlie Kirk studio.
We have four members of the Thought Crime Posse with us.
The fifth is on assignment from God.
And we are here on a day such as this where the breaking news is really a thought crime itself.
And I and so when we were sort of chatting around the uh around the mic here, what did we talk about?
And I said, guys, this it's comey.
It's all comey.
We have to dig into this.
So let's go around the horn.
Uh I'm here, I'm Jack.
Got Andrew.
Blake Neff, uh, the great Twitter star, Blake Neff, whose microphone is nowhere near him for some reason.
Uh you know, we usually use those, Blake.
Well, it's funny.
We're we're oh wait, and you have to name the last one before I say what I was gonna say.
Oh, and of course, the and of course, uh Tylen All Boyer.
Tyler, I like Tylenol.
Changes the changes lower.
No, that's what that's why your mom, that's why your mom named you that, right?
My mom named me Tyler Nall.
Ty Tyler Nall's good.
Tyler Nall.
Um so we you know it's funny.
So we so we've been obviously hosting the Charlie Kirk show here.
We've been hosting human events daily with Jack Pasobic here, and now we're hosting Thought Crime here.
And I walk in and Blake is sitting in my chair, and I was like, I was like, hey, that's my chair.
I saw this, this actually happened.
Blake is very terrible.
Yeah, Blake Lake went full like autist, and you're like, full Tylenol.
Full Tylenol.
And he goes, 'Man and he goes,' he goes, 'No, this is where I sat every time we did Thought Crypto,' and I was like, you know what?
Every single thought crime right here.
Fair enough.
Tyler there, and then obviously the big man there, and then fourth person if we had him in the studio.
Yeah.
No, it's usually I'd be there.
I was tempted to be like a little butthurt, and then I was like, you know what?
He's gonna be.
Oh, I oh you like put me in like the closet and like just go on.
We need to communicate with Starfleet here.
Yeah, exactly.
I do kind of wish I could see the thing behind me.
It's kind of similar to where you're at, anyways, because when you're remote, you're on the screen, so we look that direction at you anyway.
No, but do you remember there was there was an episode, it wasn't a thought crime, but it was an election stream where we had the camera angle set sort of straight, and the I think the TV was like a little lower, and and it and Bannon was on the TV, and it looked like he was sitting in the middle of all of us because of the way the angles were.
I have a picture of it somewhere.
It's really not the wrinkles much more since.
No, I actually like that though.
I thought that was kind of cool.
You know what I love, by the way, is that it still has you and um you and Jack's or Jack and you and Charlie's face in the thought crime.
I thought about that.
It's kind of awesome.
So and by the way, and we're looking at the you know the video screen right here, and you know, every single network right now, James Comey indicted, James Comey indicted, two counts.
I gotta say, I'm just gonna say it first off Pam Bondi came through.
Pam Body came through.
This is something where I know she's faced a lot of criticism in her position, but look, this is possibly one of the biggest steps towards writing the scales of justice in America.
We've had this two-tiered system or three-tiered system in some cases.
I'm excited to hear Blake's take on this, but yes, and continue.
And and James Comey played a big part of that.
He played a very, very big part of that.
And and I just gotta say off the top, uh, hats off to Pam Bonnie for doing this.
So you know what's the first thing I thought of when the news broke.
I thought you might get indicted.
I thought of no, that's thank goodness, no.
Um I you know what I thought of though was when James Comey was on with Jen Pasaki, and was asking, well, what happens if Trump, you know, gets elected, but then he's still you know gets in uh convicted of a crime.
And he was like, Well, we could put him in, you know, a special trailer out in the prison yard, and you know, there's there's uh special dispensations for that.
And and I don't know why that was the memory that flooded back into my head.
You joke about it, is that the other than the fact that it was the the arrogance that these people exhibited, and you know, now we're learning from this indictment, and we should go over what we're learning in the indictment, but that they he was actively leaking all this stuff to the press, and we knew that.
No, I mean we knew that from before.
We memos, and I think it was certainly Ben.
When he kind of I think he kind of denied it, or he played coy, and he was he was parsing his words, and you know, it was all very transparent, but he was doing what a spook does, and he basically was you know playing the audience.
And so I I just the arrogance of going, we're gonna lock President Trump up.
Not all spooks, not all spooks.
He's yeah, but we're gonna lock him up in a courtyard, and he's gonna be able to work out and you know, shower and all this stuff, even as president of the United States locked up.
I mean, it was just the arrogance of this man, and so there is a little bit of visceral kind of like this feels right, but I want to hear Blake's take on it before.
Before we do takes, let's get and Blake is always the best at this.
What do we know about these indictments?
Exactly.
So the indictment is pretty short, so we can basically read the whole thing.
So this is the indictment.
The United States of America versus James B. Comey Jr.
Uh, so count one is false statements within the jurisdiction of the legislative branch of the United States government.
That is lying to Congress, but in fancy speak.
Um jurisdiction of Congress.
In the jurisdiction of the legislative branch of the United States.
I love the government.
It's so good.
So uh on or about September 30th, 2020, in the Eastern District of Virginia, the defendant, James Comey, did willfully and knowingly make a materially false, fictitious, and fraudulent statement in a matter within the jurisdiction of the legislative branch of the U.S. government by falsely stating to a U.S. Senator during a judiciary committee hearing that he,
James Comey, had not author not, quote, authorized someone else at the FBI to be an anonymous source in news reports regarding an FBI investigation concerning person one.
Who could person one person one was always trying to leave person one was always Trump?
Two, and then they say that statement was false because as James Comey knew then and there, he had in fact authorized person three to serve as an anonymous source in news reports regarding an FBI investigation concerning person one, all in violation of AJ US code one thousand.
I heard person three was Andrew McCabe.
Is that it is almost certain that this is Andrew McCabe was leaking things to the press at the instigation at the approval of Comey, and that he then allegedly.
Does that make sense though, that Andrew McCabe would, or would he have sent a dispatch, sort of one of his little minions, To do so.
Well, or is it just that he dispatched it, so it's still he's still personally.
Yeah, that may be the same thing, right?
Is that he had his own people who I mean those people could be working with the you know, with the prosecutors.
Now that said though, if he was doing that at with the authorization of the director of the FBI, would that be a crime?
Well, if it was confidential information and classified information, it still would be, by the way.
Yeah, for the record.
And then they have count two, obstruction of a congressional proceeding on or about September 30th, 2020.
Same day.
This is a date he testified before the Senate.
Okay, so it's a good thing.
In the Eastern District of Virginia, James Comey did corruptly endeavor to influence, obstruct, and impede the due and proper exercise of the power of inquiry under which an investigation was being had before the Senate Judiciary Committee by making false and misleading statements before that committee in violation of 18 U.S. Code 1505.
So basically they're double tapping him.
They're saying by saying a false statement to Congress, he lied to Congress and engaged in obstruction of what Congress was investigating.
So is it was it obstruction of Congress or obstruction of justice?
It is obstruction of a congressional proceeding.
So I I believe this was the same one that was used for a lot of the J6ers, isn't that right?
That was obstruction of an official proceeding.
I think that's slightly different.
But it might be under the same.
I'm gonna go, I'll go check that.
Let's see what it was.
Or it might be like a sister statute or something.
It's very close.
I think obstruction of a official proceeding is a bit different because that covered like, let's see, federal law, uh US Code 1512.
This is 1505.
So Uh let's see.
Obstruction of a 15.
Obstruction of pending proceeding, 18 US Code 1505.
Maybe maybe they did get him on the same one.
Aha!
That would be No, I because I remember I talked to Julie Kelly about that so many times, and we were talking about the construction of that statute and how it was made, and you know, really what the what the purpose of it was, etc.
etc.
And so I just I remember that you know that string.
I'm I'm so not a lawyer, but I remember that code.
Yeah, it's interesting, it's poetic, although it is it is in also interesting, they're going for that simply from the fact that I know one of the legal cases in J6 was kind of premised on the fact that I believe They were trying to overturn it.
Well, overturn it because the obstruction of official proceeding law was apparently intended to cover like almost terrorism type stuff, like you're attacking like you're burning documents, you're destroying things, you're doing like really big aggressive stuff, and that's why it can cover a 20-year penalty.
Uh and it probably they argued wasn't meant to cover lesser things like base, you know, what J6 was where they just kind of broke in and like were hooligans for a while.
Uh and some who were not.
Some were not, some were not.
But that's how they were, they were getting tons of people on the, you know, oh, you obstructed the proceeding by walking in and making Congress run away for a bit.
But I just I just want to say that again.
So it it it looks like it looks like that James Comey was indicted under the same code the J6ers were.
Just saying.
There's some uh just saying some sweet uh poetic some spiritual justice there.
Well, that makes it really difficult for all the people.
So and now how are they gonna go argue against it when they said they were all for it when there's J6ers?
Well, so Blake, I want you to chime in on something that you have uh I I think beat into my head over the last however many years.
You do not want to fly off the cuff willy-nilly with half-baked crap against your political opponents, because then you're starting to get into Banana Republic territory.
I don't think this is half-baked at all.
Well, so I I'm not saying it is.
I'm saying as a general rule, Blake is always geared that way.
He's sort of assuming that the there is a cartoonish, clownish character that can emerge when we're trying to seek justice or vengeance is when there's a fine.
Black pill Blake, contrarian Blake, but no, but it's a good, it's a good break to a gas pedal.
You gotta have both pedals uh to drive the car and not get into a cat crash.
Okay.
So looking at the details, Blake, would you put it in the half-baked, gun half cocked, or would you put this in the would you put this in the this looks pretty well thought out, and they've taken their time and they've done they've it's pretty up open and shut.
Well, so contextually, one reason it's dropped now is the statute of limitations for what they've charged him with actually expires next Tuesday.
So they basically had to do this.
It was now or never in terms of dropping it.
So at the least, it's not it's not rushed out in that sense.
They could not have delayed it more.
Um and so hopefully they've lined a lot of this up.
I worry if the charges are strong enough, uh, it's basically like you know, it says, So if they can basically prove that he directed people to leak things, and that that is criminal as we understand.
So this means McCabe might have to testify against him.
That would be very interesting, yes.
Because they because if he's person three and he was direct, so directed, then McCabe would have to testify.
That's his only way out.
That's his that's his only way to McCabe's only way out.
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
So he'd have to testify.
And if he doesn't, then oh, by the way, you're going to the same place Bannon Navarro went.
That's right.
As long as that, if as long as that yeah, holds true.
Well, and that I mean, if he is person three, then yeah.
Yeah.
Now, a thing I saw that did it gave me pause.
I saw a few people say it on X, where they immediately said, Oh, you and I were talking about this, Jack.
Someone said like, give him a perp walk on live TV.
And all I would say is if your goal of indicting someone is to get the perp walk of them, you might want to cool it down a bit.
That's when it goes into that that cartoon character.
Yeah, you don't a lot of people they want the pageantry, they want the imagery, they love people are upset.
They like they are, and they like the TV image of like the people who have hurt us who have done things that have infuriated us, you know, justifiably.
Justifiably justifiably.
And then they like the idea of them facing justice.
But I would again caution people.
Justice is not making Comey do a perp walk.
Justice is finding the truth, and if he burns him guilty, holding finding him guilty and holding him to account.
If you um you anyone can search my Twitter, I'm against perp walks.
I've always been against them.
I find them prejudicial.
If someone's guilty, find them guilty.
Just find them guilty and take it to trial and put it out there.
I've just, I've always had this.
I said it for like Harvey Weinstein.
I said it for uh a number of people on the left.
I'm I'm just not for work rocks.
And so, and just to caution everyone, and I'm gonna say remember where we were two years ago, they indicted Donald Trump on a bunch of things.
And they were extremely happy about it at the time.
They gloated about the mug shop and they voted about everything.
Yes, all right.
They overreached and it absolutely sent the right bonkers.
It guaranteed he was going to get the nomination.
I mean, he almost certainly was anyway, but 100% ended the primary.
It gave huge impetus to everyone on the right, and it continued to do that because so much of the case was a clown show with big fanny with Alvin.
And this is not a novel legal theory here, though.
It is not this is far more grounded, straight, grounded false statements and instructions.
It feels very sort of cut and dry in a sense.
Like it's a very simple thing they're alleging.
It's yeah, it is a simple allegation.
It's a simple thing they're alleging, it's something that people have been prosecuted before.
Like, oh, you you're basically masterminding leaks.
Do we know what he leaked?
We convicted people of the.
We know what he leaked.
Uh I believe it was these memos in my head.
He leaked the memos to who and what were the no, actually, wait, Blame I'll ask.
This isn't about the memos because it's about someone being in an an anonymous FBI source in news reports.
So what's interesting is that the content of what was leaked isn't brought up in the indictment here.
It's it's more the discussions around how the leak occurred.
So it's it's one of those examples where it's like the cover-up is worse than the crime, right?
So it's not the crime that gets you, it's the cover-up that gets you.
Yeah.
So because he lied in the investigation of this leak, that's what they're getting him on.
Um and so we'd have to go back and we we should find the I'm sure I'm sure people have already found because it has the date of the hearing.
So I'm sure we could pull up what the you know what he was talking about.
I think I know where I can find that.
The internet.
So you know what's interesting about Comey though, which is which is a uh which is just an interesting piece of the Comey saga, right?
He's a deuce bag.
Well, he he does really come off like one, but secondly, he uh you know he he had that moment with Hillary Clinton that probably helped President Trump, right?
In 2016, where he said we're opening the investigation into the email servers.
Yeah, but he's also the guy who they hate shut it down, and well, they hated him.
Then they then they welcomed him back on MSNBC, etc.
But it's just like a it's an interesting he's he's traveled a circuitous route, right?
And he was sort of long known to be a Republican.
Yeah, he was kind of like well, Blake.
You probably remember this.
Do you remember uh Blake?
Who came up with the phrase Ferguson effect?
Oh gosh, who was it really?
James Comey.
Really?
James, yeah.
I I don't know if he is like is the initial person to come up with it, but he certainly used it and popularized it.
This is and James Comey used to talk about the SBI has thousands of people in it.
It feels weird how Comey is this like forest gump guy who just keeps popping up everywhere.
Yeah, and and I don't remember he was never an FBI agent.
I think he was a DOJ, uh he was like a lower attorney, and then eventually got got plucked out of that, and he was the uh successor to Mueller uh in uh and then he you know, he you know came up through those ranks, but he was yeah, he was someone who was known known quote unquote as a Republican prior to all of this, but he's one of those like like MSNBC Republicans.
He's a Republican who took all of the changes of the 2010s very hard and he went from being this like six foot five or how how tall is six eight six eight.
Yeah, so he's basically he went from being literally the him and Glenn Youncan were the only guys in the game taller than Charlie.
He went from like tall Republican prosecutor to Baron's Giant.
I mean, you just kind of look at him with like his like this is what a feminist looks like shirts or whatever it was he had.
He went he was at one of those he was at one of those women's marches, wasn't he?
I don't remember that part.
I I just remember that what didn't he make is the 80s.
He didn't he did the 8647 thing, but which yeah, yeah, which is psycho.
Which is yeah.
And he played dumb.
Like I just played like, oh, I didn't know what that meant.
I thought it meant like cancel Trump.
Well, get him out of here.
Yeah, no.
Yeah, no.
Give him the hook.
Yeah.
And this is after, you know, the assassination attempts on President Trump.
Yeah.
And now and that even I mean, that plays into the run-up here with Charlie's assassination.
Which is like, it's guys like James Comey that were publicly calling for the elimination of public officials.
Yeah.
And this is why it's so sick and twisted, and it made it should make everyone angry.
And we need to turn that as we we talk about, we need to turn that anger into action.
But that animosity that these people had are what has stoked the flames that have that have turned into to hurting people.
And you know, and that's aside from what he's breaking.
He's being uh he's being accused of breaking former FBI director James Comey is expected to surrender tomorrow morning.
That's per CNN.
So he will turn himself in.
And and and well, Blake, one of the things that I I should also mention in the sense that um based on what we know now, the fact that it's in the Eastern District of Virginia is likely an attempt to get it out of the DC uh district, where of course we know the DC jury pool is and and you know it is what it is, right?
It's part of the system where it's 96%.
We should probably pull it up for the 2024 election.
Uh it's it's just full on Democrat.
Um every single J Sixer, I think there was a hundred percent conviction rate.
Uh and and on the flip side, there was a hundred percent conviction rate for Bannon.
Uh there would have been for Trump, for Roger Stone, for uh General Flynn situation, he would have been found guilty, et cetera, et cetera.
So another we know how bad that jury pool is.
You know, uh it just occurs to me this could this feels like it could be a long-running issue in US justice or what have you.
Like obviously most big criminal cases are filed in big urban areas, right?
Southern district of New York.
I know where you're going with this, and we're exactly right.
And it's gonna be, it seems like a serious problem if when our political polarization has grown to such a degree that you have a 90-10 jury pool of potential people almost always weighted in favor of another party.
Right.
So how are you going to get a jury of your peers when you're already stacked to have a jury that's completely against you because this is a political prosecution?
It's a 90 10 yeah, whereas whereas by the way, the Eastern District of Virginia, it's known as the Rocket Docket, it's known for being a quick uh you know, quick procedures there, and by the way, has been historically used for national security crimes.
Uh so this is something that they're you know, there's so much of the national security.
I think the judges industry is there.
The judges is is the is the big thing.
I mean, we saw that with other people.
So it's not like it's not like you're just jury shopping, like it's literally known for this.
Right.
Well, but we you know, the judges where it really matters.
I mean, juries obviously matter, but so much of this happens at the judicial level, right?
I mean, you had the saw this with Eileen Candle.
Well, and and and and you're also looking at it from to your point um at the appeals uh circuits correctly here.
Yeah, correct.
No, so I I mean listen, my my instinct here is that the so and maybe Blake you would disagree with this, but my instinct here is that you've got Dan Bon Gino, Cash Patel, Pam Bondi under a excruciating amount of pressure to come up with the goods, right?
They the the base wants they want consequences and accountability for what uh we lived through during the Biden years, and goodness was there a lot of it.
And it seems like they waited longer than would be politically advantageous for them, right?
Because their jobs are on the line, right?
I mean, they're they're wondering are we are we gonna get fired by President Trump any day soon?
And so they took time, obviously the statue's running out, but they you gotta believe that when Dan Bongino would hint, like, trust me, things are coming, or uh Mike Davis would go on and be like, guys, I'm I'm in the loop, just chill out, things are coming.
Everybody just bide your time.
This is definitely one of the things that they've been working on, and I gotta believe that whether it sticks or not, they're putting their best foot forward with the like best easiest case that they they can probably do, right?
To get a to get a big name, you know, person that has wronged well, you know, by the way, conservative.
So I I would think that I would think I I all that to say I think I put a relatively high amount of confidence in the the fact that they probably have a pretty good case here.
We and and and so much of this we knew already.
Um I I actually was one of the things I first went viral for back in 2017 was dinging Comey on false statements because he would do this all the time.
He would say things in one testimony and then he'd say things in the next testimony.
Uh one time he said I never felt coercion or pressure to end an investigation.
And the very next time he went before Congress, he said, I felt pressured to end uh to end the Russian investigation.
Well, by the way, that that is the that is a hallmark of a liar.
Yeah, which this is essentially what they're accusing him of doing is lying in an official proceeding.
But here, but but a hallmark of a liar is that it's very, very difficult to keep the lie straight, even for a trained professional.
So I'm looking at we already have kind of this is well, could I always respond to what what what what you said it's they didn't just go after Trump, they went after Trump supporters, they went after people in the states, they went if Tyler.
They went after Tyler, they indicted Tyler.
Well, and there was definitely coordination.
We actually have some news on that this week.
It's been great.
No, you I mean you've been fighting it, but you've had this you've had to spend insane.
I'm just gonna like like I know you don't want to talk about it.
I gotta say it.
No, this is yeah.
Insane amounts of money.
This is actually a great Charlie moment.
Insane amounts of money.
When the indictment came down on Tyler.
Yeah, Charlie was like for signing a piece of paper.
We got your back, dude.
There's no daylight.
We have you.
Like you're not in this alone.
I remember when he like when the news came and you were kind of like freaking out.
Yeah, it's it was the pucker factory.
You like I think you I was traveling, I was in Michigan, I was at the Detroit airport, which is a horrible place.
Charlie instantly chimed in in our our through a chat and he said, I got you, bro.
100%.
And I honestly said to me, he said cut him loose.
No, yeah, well, he said that to me.
The funny part, I was in Michigan during all this because of the Michigan thing, but uh I was I I mean, without a doubt, and this is all throughout all the years.
Charlie always had my back and had always been you know the first to defend and everything else.
And there was there's no worse feeling than when the entire government's coming after you.
And Charlie was the first to like, we've got you 100%.
And uh and yeah, I and now you've had some good.
I deliver with that.
And we had some good news.
Like literally the like the day after um the appeal that the so I uh my motion to uh remand back to the grand jury because they didn't bring sufficient evidence to prosecute all of us, uh got approved.
It got it got basically remanded, and the state was appealing, and the appeal got denied straight up this week.
So pretty good.
So they have to start all over, and we'll see what they do.
So uh we know in Michigan just recently they they knocked this whole thing off.
So but again, that's that's that's so many people, and and and by the way, like okay, you know, you you're an official attorney point, God at turn point action, but so many of these people are just like county committee members and you know, just regular senior citizens.
You were the biggest target that they could get.
Everybody else was.
And all you did was say, like, hey, public officials.
In in the case that this, you know, some of our Trump's legal proceedings prove fruitful, then we want to make sure because of the laws that we have this backup in place.
That's all you did.
Is the legal theory that we going back to the 1960 election with Hawaii that the Democrats actually came up with this whole idea of you know of having making sure, and and again, it makes sense when you have close elections.
What you don't want to have happen in any of these states, and I can't get into too many of the details, but what you don't want to have happen is it be like within a few thousand votes, and then they realize they did something wrong or they miscounted or whatever.
And remember, this is during COVID when all these new rules got put in place, all these bill and ballots, and so a lot of people had come to us and said, Hey, we're not totally sure that everything is like on the up and up here.
People like Bob Spindell up in Wisconsin.
Bob better have you guys better have your paperwork ready.
No, the way I frame it is imagine if the papers aren't ready, how mad the president will be, how mad the uh the country will be, the base, the voters will be if you basically don't do the right thing.
People don't remember.
It was like basically 43,000 votes across or 42,000 votes across three states.
Yeah, here in Arizona, yeah.
10,000 votes.
10,000.
Blake, what were you gonna say?
So I just wanted to flag uh another breaking news item that's happened in relation to this, is uh we kind of the way they're gonna hype this up.
We have a uh deputy U.S. attorney or assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Uh he has filed a letter to uphold my oath to the constitution and country.
I hereby resign as an assistant United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia in the Department of Justice effective immediately.
Bye bye Troy Edwards Jr.
Now, what is funny is uh apparently Troy Edwards Jr. is Comey's son in law.
There it is.
That does his daughter, his his daughter, who is a prosecutor uh for um I can uh SDNY just got fired.
I can hear I can hear Gensaki now saying this is confront to the rule of law.
We should pull some of the response.
I'm sure these clips are gonna be great.
If I know it's like happening right now.
Ryan Riley, can you guys get some please?
Because I'm sure they're blubbering up there.
They're just like this we live in a dictatorship, and the tyranny of yeah, well, okay.
Could you imagine being indicted just for and it's like literally exactly what?
This is why we this is why I'm talking about Tyler, and like Tyler hates talking about it, but whatever.
Sorry, Tyler.
Well, I just pop another one.
No, I know, I know.
But pop another Tyler and all, you'll be all right.
Um someday we'll be able to talk a lot about it.
Yeah, yeah.
But it's it's that story that that you have still this platform to be able to say, and and obviously have you know, and having the backing of an organization to be able to fight that.
Average people who went up against 1,600 people were mass indicted over J6.
Uh people were in, you know, in some cases lost their jobs over COVID.
Um, some people lost even more than that over COVID.
Uh Donald Trump and anyone associated with him, people were losing their law licenses, people are still losing their law licenses, people were indicted, people were sued.
There was all there was mass insanity for four years.
And every single time it was some novel legal theory or some star chamber or some nonsense thing that that nobody could even understand what the indictment was.
And this one is it's so simple.
You lied to Congress.
FBI director lied to Congress.
And let's be frank, even though this I as far as I know is the first time that an FBI director has been indicted.
It's probably not the first time that an FBI director or CIA director has lied to Congress.
And we certainly know that John Brennan or people like uh Jayger Hoover, the original director of the FBI had uh a complete uh habit of this.
You know, they used to say that Jayger Hoover would turn off the congressional wiretaps right before he went to testify, so that when he testified, he wouldn't be lying when he said, Oh no, I would never wiretap members of Congress.
And it's it's insane.
It's it's totally insane.
And his name's on the building, which should be completely raised, by the way.
Um, and uh brick by brick.
No, the 65 project.
That's what I was thinking.
The 65 project all these names.
Yeah, but they they is the organization that was working to disbar lawyers who defended Donald Trump.
I mean, this was like what it was like a full lawyers.
Yeah, you couldn't even Trump was having trouble getting lawyers because there was organizations that were well funded that were working to disbar his lawyers.
This is how this is how deep it went.
It was like it was like a two other lawyers totally.
It was a absolutely if you're a lawyer and you're like, I don't need the billable hours, right?
I don't need the I don't need the controversy that comes with that.
No, yeah.
Any firm white should be a good thing.
But he fought through it.
He fought through it.
Oh, I don't want to do this, I don't want to be involved with that, I want to be associated, because it's a fear tactic.
And this is actually in that that clip of Charlie Um that Mikey posted recently about why Republicans are so scared to go on offense.
Have you guys seen that going around?
Yeah, I'm from Nebraska.
This is this is what he talks about.
He said, you know, he says, look at what they did to Bannon, look at what they did to he's talking about lawfare, and he's talking about how it's it creates a chilling effect for Republicans that nobody wants to ever I'm gonna have to use the phrase stick their neck out and because they don't want to be the next one.
They don't want to be the next band.
They don't want to be the next, I think he says James O'Keefe, and they don't be the next Donald Trump because they're terrified of standing out because when you stand out, you get cut down.
And he explained the effect it had across all levels.
Was he relating that to the Corn Husker thing?
Yeah, he was relating it to like taking offense in Nebraska for winter takeoff.
So and this is really important.
This actually relates really similarly to Jimmy Kimmel.
And I'll explain how.
So this week we saw the left lose their mind when Jimmy Kimmel got basically questioned, very basically questioned for what what he was saying and doing in his on his platform.
Remember, the left went after the individual.
They went after individual conservatives and deplatformed them, debanked them, did all these things.
It wasn't the big guys, it was the small guys in most cases that they were going the individual.
And that's my point.
It was the small guy.
In this same issue, they were going after the small people and indict the small people and knocking the small people, whacking those moles all across the country and taking out the legs out from underneath the conservative movement.
And it wasn't the in most cases, it wasn't all just the big guys.
It was the small guys they were they were getting rid of.
And and this now they're all losing their mind over James Comey.
The Comey Kimmel situation this week is so similar in the fact that the left had gone after the grassroots of this country, the average citizen trying to just like Jack is saying, trying to dissuade them from participating from the civic and civic engagement,
based on civic engagement, and and and then at the same time they're wanting to protect you know the biggest uh arbiters and in these problems that are are really you know trashing and and hurting the country, and they want to get away with it, and they they shouldn't be able to.
Real quick, real there's a bunch of videos, I guess.
Yeah, just really quick.
Uh, I just want to say, uh, thank you, Crochet Queen.
Uh, she donated 50 dollars.
God bless you all.
Charlie has brought my husband and I back to reading the Bible.
Wow.
God bless you, Crochet Queen.
Thank God.
We're so happy to hear that.
And uh, Charlie always loved every time he heard someone said they were going to church, reading the Bible, taking their faith more seriously because of what they'd seen or heard from him.
And we love that that's continuing.
Uh do you have more?
Uh no, that's all we all right well.
If there's more, keep keep them coming in.
Blake, Blake will find them, Blake will read them, and we will shut up so that your voice can be on the air through our rumble rants.
Uh, I just wanted to give a shout out to Greg Price because he's pulled the what we believe to be the moment of uh and we have the video, we'll get the video in a second of what Comey lied about.
It was the steel dossier, so that's that's what we were thinking.
Yep.
So his his tweet reads James Comey told Congress in September 2020 that the steel dossier was not used in the 2016 uh the ICA, this intelligence community assessment on the Russia hoax.
And this was the big thing, right?
Uh, this this came out publicly, it was reported on, uh, at least in the unclassified format, that uh there, you know, the intelligence community, remember 16 agencies, 17 agencies, over and over and over.
They assessed that Russia hacked the election, that Russia hacked the election, and Comey told them that it did not involve the Steel dossier.
Well, what do we put together with that?
Tulsi Gabbard.
Go back to July of 2025 when she released those unclassified emails and documents from how this was created.
She found that the steel dossier was directly cited.
And specifically, it was remember those Obama officials telling them that it wasn't real.
And if I remember correctly, there were pretty high-level members of the FBI.
The FBI was part of this ICA.
So one of those 17 agencies uh that's under the ODNI is the FBI.
So the FBI was part of this.
So there's there's no question that James Comey uh certainly would have not only been part of the initial process, but you know, you'd want to review something like that before you go to Congress.
247.
Not been verified.
I don't know whether it was Brennan.
I remember being told that the group's view was it was significant enough and consistent enough with other intelligence that it ought to be included, but it wasn't sufficiently corroborated to be in the body of the intelligence community assessment.
So they put a brief summary of it in an in an NX.
Uh wow, and oh, we got another one.
Uh Bell CM1 donated $50.
I just want to say you guys are doing a great job.
You know it.
Charlie knows it, and so do all of us.
So proud of all of you and thankful for you.
We're thankful for you, Bell.
Thank you very much.
Appreciate that.
And uh, what Charlie won is doing.
We have Comey is giving a response to this as well.
Uh, does it is it loaded up?
Uh looks like it is.
Uh let's play Comey's response.
248.
My family and I have known for years that there are costs to standing up to Donald Trump.
But we couldn't imagine ourselves living any other way.
We will not live on our knees.
And you shouldn't either.
Somebody That I love dearly recently said that fear is the tool of a tyrant, and she's right.
But I'm not afraid.
And I hope you're not either.
I hope instead you are engaged.
You are paying attention, and you will vote like your beloved country depends upon it.
Which it does.
My heart is broken for the Department of Justice, but I have great confidence in the federal judicial system.
And I'm innocent.
So let's have a trial and keep the faith.
He just reminds me.
Oh, every time they talk, it's like it's very much I am in a TV show, like possibly one on Apple TV.
He reminds me so much of like Jeff Flake and Mitt Romney.
Yeah.
And like he's all those people.
Liz, Doug D. Cheney.
No, and Liz Cheney, and like these guys that like, in the same way when they were went after Trump so hard, and then like they had to come back, and like the the guys down in Georgia, what's uh what's his name that left the burger?
Not Raffensberger, the other one that left the party that was the left party, Purdue?
Party.
No, no, no.
Purdue didn't leave the party.
No, there was a I'm I'm blanking right now.
Like state rep or something.
Uh he was I he was I think he was pretty high up, but anyways, long story short.
Not worth remembering.
Yeah, not worth it.
All these guys, but they all seem to be not gonna remember you.
They all have a look about them.
It's like this like really sheepish, guilty look when they're like, that's going to be triple backs.
Yeah, triple backs.
But but let's let's put this in context.
What he's being accused of lying about is as Roger Stone puts it, the greatest dirty trick in American history.
Yes.
And what is that dirty trick?
It's that they basically realized the Steel Dossier was garbage, and yet there was a meeting, I forget the exact date, it was in December of 2016.
So the election has happened.
Donald Trump's about to take over as president, and they get to work sabotaging the elected representative of the people to lead the country.
And the leader of the free free world.
And who was it that briefed the steel dossier to Donald Trump?
It was James Comey.
So this isn't like this isn't an example of some low-level functionary or you know, someone who's got no culpability, wrong place, the wrong time.
No, you were the individual, James Comey, who, through your own actions.
By the way, we never really found who it was that leaked out to Jake Tapper, by the way, because it was Jake Tapper on CNN, who's very, very upset that CNN had me on this week.
He's like screaming about it behind the scenes over there.
Is he really?
Yeah, he has been, yes.
Um, 100% confirmed.
And that's what gave the Steel Dossier quote unquote legs, right?
You remember that?
Because before it was like, oh, it's the dirty dossier, nobody wants to talk about it.
There's no there's no action items here.
It's it's really weird.
The the Moscow stuff didn't make any sense really.
Um this is hilarious.
Well, keep in mind.
Then suddenly, suddenly, James Comey briefs it to the president, and the very next day, just about Jake Tapper goes up on TV, Jake Taper, and says, This was briefed to the president.
This is very important.
This was briefed to the president, it's very important, and then Buzzfeed uh publishes it in full, I think like a day after.
BuzzFit still exists.
Nah, not Buzzfeed News.
I think they had to take it down, but Ben Smith does uh uh semaphore now.
So this is much better than that.
But never so the the reason why I bring up those those names though, Andrew, is because never forget Senator McCain's involvement here.
He was the one that was the one that handed it off.
He was the one that received it in.
I think it was I think it was in Canada.
Yeah, it was at one of those uh uh it was like a defense forum.
He was at uh defense forum, and somebody randomly came up to him and gave it to him.
That was uh some head of state from somewhere, and he was the one that delivered it, and that's why I bring up those names because all of those names revolved around that man, our late senator here in in Arizona, John McCain.
Just an interesting point, right?
That like that was like the last final, you know, you know, we every remembers the thumbs down on the on the getting rid of uh Obamacare.
This is also one of the biggest most Yeah, I forgot.
I actually forgot about that detail.
Check this out, though.
Uh a little little uh ode to Charlie here, uh throw up image 250, and this is Charlie on 5720.
So in 2020, May 7th, 2020, He says, retweet if James Comey should be prosecuted in charge for what he did to Michael Flynn, General Michael Flynn.
So remember, Michael Flynn was entrapped, basically, lured into a meeting without a lawyer, uh, under the you know the assumption that this was a cooperative, hey, we're all in the government kind of thing.
And then we also have a clip that's coming of former director Comey sort of bragging about how he destroyed General Flynn's career.
And so, I mean, you start putting all these little pieces together, and it's really hard to have a lot of sympathy for this guy.
He's gonna run to MSNBC, he's gonna put his little his little uh memos out, his little selfie videos out, and act like he's the defender of democracy.
But remember, every time they say that they're defending democracy, these are the same people that tried to throw a former president of the United States into federal prison for 700 years under a novel legal theory.
So of course, if you're on if you're on the left, if you're an MSNBC watcher, right?
Right, so so Blake, this is why they use that language.
By the way, I have to say this.
Did he have a ring light?
Didn't it can we get that picture up again?
Like, do you do you see the lighting?
He probably watched like a swift selfie instruction.
Because doesn't he have like teenage daughters?
Is he on one of his teenage daughters, Taylor Swift ring lights on there?
I just because you can see the distinctive.
So everything they never believe that it was anti look at that, it's definitely a ring light.
You can see the ring.
Um just say you could see it.
Zoom in on his pupils.
Zoom in on the pupils.
I bet you can see a ring.
You can definitely see a ring, you're right.
That's the tone.
And they will never admit what they did.
All right.
Yeah, they won't.
No.
Check, let's let's play this.
This is uh this is James Comey bragging about what he did to General Michael Flynn 251.
You look at this White House now, and it's hard to imagine two FBI agents ending up in the same room.
How did that happen?
I sent them.
Um I probably wouldn't have done or maybe gotten away with in a more organized investigation, a more organized administration in the George W. Bush administration, for example, or the Obama administration, the protocol, two men that all of us have perhaps increased appreciation for uh over the last two years.
And in both of those administrations, there was process.
And so if the FBI wanted to send agents into the White House itself to interview a senior official, you would work through the White House council and there'd be discussions and approvals and who would be there.
And I thought it's early enough.
Let's just send a couple guys over.
Yeah, it's just it really gets a whether he goes to jail or not.
Like, we really need to make sure that James Comey is just remembered for what an like odious and very hubristic, like self-important figure he was that he's just this.
Yeah, he just thinks he's not gonna be able to do that.
That is exactly right.
This is exactly this is why this is so satisfying.
And I'm trying not to give in to this, like this visceral urge just to dunk on him and be like extraordinarily joyous, but you're hitting on exactly right.
He's so pretentious and smug and go on.
And and like not just smug.
It's that he really sees himself as like the main character of an espionage novel or syndrome or a TV show.
So it's like you think of all these other episodes, like in the 2016 election.
Remember, he was a liberal villain first, and it's because he's so self-importantly injecting himself into everything.
I'm going to go on TV and I'm going to announce whether we're indicting Hillary, and no one is going to know, not even Obama is going to know.
And I'm going to then reopen, dramatically reopen the investigation the week before.
But you know, it's not going to matter.
And then I think he's even said, I cannot find where this was.
I'm pretty sure he basically said, I, you know, began to suspect Trump might be a Russian agent when I saw him on the podium saying, like, you know, that thing where he was like, oh, Putin should find Hillary's emails.
And every dumb person, including the head of the FBI, it turns out, is like, is he communicating directly with Putin?
Like, just the stupidest people in the world.
Like, I remember Comey saying that.
We have a we have a rumble rant.
We have a Rumble rant cutting it.
Breaking news, rumble rant, D good 2020, uh, sends in Charlie will forever live in our Hearts.
We love all of you guys, and God bless you.
Love to Erica and the children.
Love to you, D Good 2020.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's amazing.
Really good people out there.
I will tell you, you know, in the in the midst of all this tragedy, and I think everybody's kind of wondering what kind of country we have, and they're worried about their kids' future.
Those are valid concerns, valid worries.
But I think you guys would all agree.
Like in the midst of that, I've never seen so much good either.
I've never seen so much goodness, so much kindness from perfect strangers.
I didn't even tell you guys this story.
I went out to the vigil one night when it first happened, and some lady recognized me and she she was very kind.
And as I'm walking away, she's like her kids all came up and they started hugging me.
Wow.
And they were and the kid looks at me and he's like, Can I give you a hug?
And I was like, Yes.
And he goes, You look like you need a hug.
And he hugged me.
And he goes, I know it's been a hard day for you.
I hope it gets better.
And then another kid came up.
And then another kid and another kid.
And I had like five kids hugging me around my land.
You had like a Saturday night morning special or something.
This was like, I don't remember.
It was like the Friday after it happened.
There's been a lot of it's just amazing.
These little moments like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But anyways, I mean, we're talking about Comey, but I just want to say all the love that you guys are giving is really amazing.
No, it is, it's incredible.
I wore I I'm thinking of buying multiple of those freedom shirts, just so I can wear them like multiple days in a row without it being too gross.
Because it is great.
Like just the other day I was at a Charlie Kirk store.
Yeah, I Charlie Kirkstore.com.
Yeah, you know, I just went out to a uh a friend's place in out in Mesa, just wearing it because I'd worn it at work that day, and just two women were talking outside, middle-aged women, and they saw it and they were just like, you know, I love your shirt.
And I said, Thank you.
Um, he was my boss, actually, and we had a conversation about it, and it was very moving.
They were talking about, you know, both of them said I hadn't seen a lot of Charlie's stuff before, but now like I'm watching his videos constantly, you know, it's so incredible who he was.
A lot of new fans, man.
And it's kind of so, and you know, they were all they were very horrified at what the reaction had been.
So it wasn't just they'd realize what Charlie is.
They are they'd experienced that whole range of seeing how good he was and how hateful so many of the people are who are celebrating it and all of that.
And these are just ordinary women in Mesa, had a good conversation with them for a few minutes, and I'd love to have more conversations like that.
And I think a lot of people are.
Yeah, no, that's really good.
I I uh yeah, there's just so thank you guys.
That's the the point.
And by the way, I'll shout out again in case anyone didn't hear it.
Special guest tomorrow on the Charlie Kirk Show proper.
Yeah, we have uh the one and only Miss Mrs. Erica Kirk coming on the show tomorrow.
So that's pretty special.
I mean, you know, Erica is in a crazy head space.
You can only imagine.
She's imagining actually no, most people can't.
I can't, and not that there's no way to put yourself in her shoes, but for her to make the time and um because she knows how special the Charlie Kirk show is and was to Charlie, and so she's going out of her way to come be with us.
I just I'm so honored by it, and it was her idea, she wanted to do it.
And I I can't even begin to explain to you as somebody who's been in media and press and all this stuff for a long time now.
The amount of incoming that I have received, like begging for an interview with Erica Kirk, and she's you know, she's saying no to all of it.
I mean, magazine covers and exclusives and sit-downs with the it's top talent at all the all the network.
And no, she's gonna come on our show and hang out with us.
It's really, really amazing.
It's very her.
Um, but I digress because guess what?
We have reactions from MSNBC.
We have to play that.
They're losing their minds over at MSNBC.
Let's and we all know that Charlie loved to watch that.
Yes, and I'm sure he's watching it right now.
Do we have clips?
253.
253, yeah.
Today, there were reports that she was also doubtful about this case.
Well, she hasn't mentioned it by name.
I'll read exactly what you see here.
No one is above the law.
Today's indictment reflects DOJ's commitment to holding those who abuse positions of power accountable for misleading the American public.
Um, that is how she puts it.
Again, the effort on and the attention on misleading that rising according to the DOJ indictment to what they're gonna argue is a criminal level, a false statements charge was Joyce Fance.
You were just explaining requires Uh meeting a certain bar of materiality.
Uh we don't have the indictment yet, but the reporting prior was that this was referenced to Comey answering a question about the general news and leaks policy of DOJ uh and uh basically whether he was fully briefed on a Clinton-related matters with our final 30 seconds, your final thoughts.
Well, look, I think this is a good moment for us to all before we jump to conclusions, wait to see the indictment.
He's defending him already.
He's like giving him a defense.
He doesn't even know what the indictment is.
There's still barriers in the criminal justice system that prevent miscarriage of justice.
A grand jury has decided that they will issue an indictment here, apparently.
Um but there are other issues going forward, including a judge and a jury.
Let's let the system work like it's right.
We're gonna get a hold of the paper, we're gonna be following this, but it is an extraordinary news event to have the former FBI director indicted, especially under these shoulders, body language.
Thanks for watching.
It looked like uh I mean that, but like Ari Melbourne, what's the matter, Ari?
What's the matter?
What's the matter?
Something something wrong, Ari, something the matter.
Just, you know, we gotta let the legal system play out, but there are, you know, he's already defending him though.
I know.
You hear that in the Blake, I know you picked up on that.
Where he's like, he's like the briefing.
He might not have been briefing.
Properly clearly what it was.
Might not be briefed on Clinton when he personally made the decision of whether to prosecute or not.
Like he's the director of the FBI.
And by the way, when you like, uh I don't think any of us in here have done this, but you know, for anyone who's done like any deposition, uh none of us have been briefed before.
Uh Charlie used to talk about when he went to testify to the J6 committee.
Me too.
Yeah, and and Tyler as well.
So Tyler, let me ask, did I actually I I forgot that you did.
Um, we were we are in.
I love it.
So I love Charlie.
So were you born on October 14th?
Fifth Amendment.
Fifth Amendment.
Did you just go up there and did your lawyers just let you go in there and wing it?
No.
No, no, you prep.
You go over documents.
You have to.
My prep was really easy.
No, I know that.
No, I know, but at the same time, like you have to do your due diligence.
No, for sure.
And then you're about to go over.
I'm about to go in again to have to fight the AG here.
And you know, your lawyers are with you throughout the entire thing, both in any interview, if you get subpoenaed, or if you have to go in and you know, testify to a grand jury, or then ultimately testify to a jury or whatever it is.
I mean, there's a tremendous amount of prep that goes into all these things.
Right.
And that's why any good lawyer, before they ask you, before you answer a yes or no question like that, they'll they'll say, hey, you know, can you clarify that question?
Can you, you know, are you sure this is what you're asking about?
Because you know that if it's if it's in court, that's perjury.
And if you're in Congress, that's lying to Congress.
You're breaking a federal law.
And so, yes, you do prep, and you of course he wasn't briefed properly.
And Ari's Ari's not stupid, right?
Ari's not a stupid guy.
He knows exactly what he's doing.
It's like, oh, it was the briefers.
They they were the ones who screwed up.
And by the way, and by the way, these guys have limitless resources for this.
This is this isn't like a guy getting, again, like in our situation.
Well, he was he was private individual when he when he testified.
I get it, but he's surrounded by layers of attorneys, the best in in the world.
I think he's at a law firm right now.
I mean, you could you can you can make the argument that the best and deepest and most uh aggressive attorneys are all within the DC metro area.
They all that's where they all live and survive.
And and you can bet that the best possible guys were provided to him by everyone who hated many friends.
They all took care of each other.
Like that so this is just this is just a farce.
Like it's just a made-up thing.
It's like it's not a real thing.
They're just they're full of things.
He says, Well, he was he was answering a general statement about the leak policy.
It wasn't a general statement about the leak policy.
It was specific leaks of a specific instance on a specific article.
And then Ari Melbourne's already sitting up there.
He's already this is what they do every time.
The same thing Jimmy Kimmel did the other day, the same thing that you saw leftists do in the in the wake of the uh when you know, when I reported that it was the anti-ICE on the bullets, and then you we had the picture that came out.
They just start lying.
They just straight up start lying.
Um let's uh let's read President Trump's truth on this.
First uh, real quick, just because it doesn't feel as quick.
Uh Jay McGuire donated a dollar and asked, have we seen the fearless tour at all and how are they treated at the tennis?
Cam Higby.
Yeah, he got I mean, all they were doing was having I watched the whole video.
We should have him on next week, and we will.
Uh tomorrow's show's all packed out already, but uh maybe Monday, Tuesday.
The yeah, I mean it was a complete joke.
He they were having civil debates on an HBCU, and a crowd sort of gathers and then uh chases them off, and they're getting hurled insults for their hat.
I think they were married wearing MAGA hats, and they had to be escorted off with police uh to keep them safe.
So uh there it their name is Fearless Tour, and you know, God bless them.
I love I love that people are going back into the into the lion's den and doing this, and and it's and I'm I'm proud of them.
And we'll we'll talk to him.
We'll probably have him on the on the show.
So uh truth here from 254.
Uh this is uh President Trump's truth socially says justice in America, all caps, exclamation point.
One of the worst human beings this country has ever been exposed to is James Comey, the former corrupt head of the FBI.
Today he was indicted by a grand jury on two felony counts for various illegal and unlawful acts.
He has been so bad for our country for so long, and is now at the beginning of being held responsible for his crimes against our nation.
Make America great again.
So there you go, Blake.
I know you love I know you love when when the politicians chime in on the legal proceedings.
You know, it's it I would just caution people that the stuff you do now, perp locks, statements, it can be very satisfying in the moment.
But among other things, I don't think it increases your chances of getting an actual conviction.
Uh this is and I'm just gonna say this as well that this is a very direct issue that has been brought up in the Ouija Magioni case right now, where uh there is a motion from the defense team to knock the death penalty off because of Twitter activity by members of Department of Justice officials, uh retweets and different things like this.
So I mean, I have some sympathy in that instance simply because Luigi Magioni premeditated an assassination against a CEO, the United Healthcare CEO to give to bring justice to a cold-blooded assassin is you know, I I feel like morally there's a lot of leg to stand on.
No, I know, but I'm saying that legally you have to get that past a judge.
Yes, exactly.
And and a judge can just rule, oh, this violates whatever vague standard, and boom, no more death penalty.
Yeah, just that it can go away that easily.
And you know, someone says, I you know, someone said in the uh discussion, they said, yeah, we just regarding this, nothing better than a Trump truth.
I gotta disagree.
There is something better.
Convicting James Comey for all of the people.
That is good.
Maximize the odds of that.
And if anything else you're doing hurts the odds of that.
Yeah, let's go.
Let me know.
Trump will be Trump.
Can we uh let's go play, let's let's hate watch some more MSNBC losing their ish uh 255.
They're right, Andrew.
You heard me.
Selective prosecution piece is augmented or buffeted by the fact that the president was tweeting out do it.
Go after him.
And maybe if Lindsay Helligan was actually a prosecutor and actually knew some law, she would have said, Mr. President, we're gonna have a problem here.
Yeah.
Kendallanian, who had some of the original reporting on the fact that we were expecting this indictment and on this timeline.
So that proved accurate.
Um, we are now hearing from the attorney general and from the director of the FBI.
This is what Pam Bondy posted on X. No one is above the law.
Today's indictment reflects this Department of Justice's commitment to holding those who abuse positions of power accountable for misleading the American people.
We will follow the facts in this case.
I want you to take that, Ken, side by side with what um FBI director Cash Patal posted on X. Today, your FBI took another step in its promise of full accountability for far too long, previous corrupt leadership and their enablers weaponize federal law enforcement, damaging once Proud institutions and severely eroding public trust.
I hear that sigh.
I feel it too, guys.
Every day.
You continue the fight to earn that trust back.
And under my leadership, this FBI will confront the problem head on.
Nowhere was this politicization of law enforcement more blatant than during the Russiagate hooks.
A disgraceful chapter in history.
We continue to investigate and expose.
Everyone, especially those in positions of power, will be held to account no matter their perch.
No one is above the lot.
You'll forgive me, Ken, because getting through that propaganda was a little bit difficult.
But given that there was reporting earlier that Pamela is.
Oh, they're losing the thing.
You can't listen to this stuff.
It's just you know, at least I'll I'll give Abby Phillips over at CNN some props here because at least she'll have like Scott Jennings on or someone who disagrees.
But what is the point of having a panel on MSNBC where everyone has the exact same opinion?
This is exactly why we have our DEI hire Blake here.
Because like Blake is contrarian.
He's he's Blackville Blake.
Like you want that back and forth.
Like, not just for the political polarization part of it, but it's just better TV, don't you think?
Well, so there's by the way, there's multi I totally agree.
I love it when Blake kind of gives me something to think about.
By the way, there's there's uh there's so there's two in uh uh charges here, right, Blake?
He's on two counts.
So yeah.
The obstruction would be the lying about the leaking.
I think both are the lie, they just kind of tagged him twice.
So false statement and then the obstruction because he told a false statement.
So there's another clip going around that you know, James Comey told Congress on September 30th, 2020, could be one of the lies that was told.
Comey said he had never authorized anyone within the FBI to be a quote anonymous source about the Trump Russia investigation.
So this and he told that to Senator Ted Cruz, so let's go ahead and play that.
257.
Chairman Grassley asked you point blank, quote, have you ever been an anonymous source in news reports about matters relating to the Trump investigation or the Clinton investigation?
You responded under oath, quote, never.
He then asked you, quote, have you ever authorized someone else at the FBI to be on anonymous source in news reports about the Trump investigation or the Clinton administration?
You responded again under oath, no.
Now, as you know, Mr. McCabe, who works for you, has publicly and repeatedly stated that he leaked information to the Wall Street Journal who's telling the truth.
I can only speak to my testimony.
I stand by what uh the testimony you summarized that I gave in.
I'm not gonna characterize Andy's testimony, but mine is the same today.
Hmm.
So he he stood by the fact that he never did uh never authorized anyone within the FBI to be in an anonymous source.
So he was standing by the previous Yes.
So that wasn't the previous testimony that he gave to Chuck Grassley.
So he's saying he stands by it at that point.
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I never met Charlie, but I felt I knew him.
I saw him on the Ingram angle when he first started.
He's grown so fast and became something bigger than all of us.
Yeah, it's completely true.
Amen.
He's a great man.
And you know, we've heard that over and over.
So many people never met him or only shook hands with him, but they really felt him.
They felt close to him.
And yeah, and Michael still still sucks.
Michael Michael Steele.
Michael Steele.
That guy Michael Steele just feels like I can't believe it's remember that gets put on TV.
It's insane.
No, that this is literally what I was just saying.
The MSNBC Republicans.
Like that's precisely who they are.
It's it's you're just like, Do you believe that that was an R in public air?
It's like crazy to me.
Like that's how bad we were.
That's how bad the RNC is.
And by the way, he was someone who was treated horrifically by the left.
You remember the Oreos, right?
Yeah.
That he this is something he was called an Oreo, like like black on the outside, one on the inside, is what they said.
And they pelted him with Oreos.
Was that at one of the RNCs or something?
Yeah.
Um, when he was walking some protests repelting him with with Oreos, and yet now he's hanging out on that side.
Yep.
So I uh Yarvin had this thing earlier.
I don't know if you saw it, uh, Blake, where he was saying there there are not two left, there is only one left.
And I and I I really like that.
There's only one left.
And we keep sort of playing this game.
We're like, no, there's the good ones, and it's like, where?
Where?
We need Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama saying what they say all the time.
I just I don't know.
Having trouble finding it.
I don't disagree.
Having trouble finding it.
But you know, I will I will just uh accept at this point a lefty that doesn't believe that violence is justified, which is a good thing.
Hey, wait, we talked about junk how do you think like Jenkins Weiger?
Like Jenkins.
Oh, but Ugar, okay.
Apparently, Rav like bleeped me out every time.
Oh my gosh.
Chaink.
I love it's really it's really funny about that just because you didn't one time say No, I did one time.
You did say I was reading.
I did say a no-no.
I didn't, it didn't even occur to me.
I was like, I was like, Andrew, it's sunk.
Sunk.
I'm like trying to help learning some learning groups.
Trying to get you past that one, buddy.
And uh I immediately was like, I'm so sorry.
How many different ways would it be possible to pronounce that man's name?
I wonder if it could be like could you hit like a hundred?
Thanks.
Like janky.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Is it short for anything?
Uh I have no idea.
Could he be like is it like Jenkolicious?
Ooh.
Jancula.
There's only really one way to find out.
We have to demand his birth certificate.
Count Jancula.
Count Jancula.
Nice.
Yes, going with that.
Um, so what uh what I mean, I think we've got Mr. Angelo says janky.
I think we we've gotten through the the I uh I do kind of want to just uh uh to cover the the Cubs thing just because I find it so funny.
I know you want to, but but let me let me just add this this final piece here while we're on on Comey.
It's you have to restore the scales of justice to balance.
You have to do that, and you must do it using the iron law of exact reciprocity.
It has to be done to the people who wielded government power for ill-gotten ends.
This is exactly what Comey was doing.
It was McCabe, there were so many of them, and gosh, I was just looking, I was running like a Twitter search on Charlie's tweets, and he's got the lists over and over, over and over.
Charlie was calling for this, over and over.
Charlie said, why were so many of our people indicted for this when James Comey did the exact same thing?
And I'm sure Charlie knew exactly the dates and times that he did it.
And of course, of course, Charlie can't play a part in this because of what was done to him.
And so when the pressure is being applied in one direction, the pressure of state power, like we saw for four years straight, including by the way, to the turning point organization itself.
Uh both, well, just I'll just say through through investigation upon investigation that was opened up, and and I know there's more that's going to be coming out on the FBI investigation.
And if you don't, if you don't respond, if you don't do anything to balance it out, they're just gonna do it again.
It's like little kids.
Yeah, no, I I think that's really very clear.
We've been looking for uh an a balancing of the scales, and you have to have mutually assured destruction in a in a in a democracy for both sides to treat the other with respect.
Like if you step out of line, we are not so cowardly as to not hold you accountable.
The despite what MSNBC is going to say that this is the end of democracy, which they notably were not saying when our border was open and political opponents of the left were getting indicted left and right.
Go ahead, Blake.
You'll like this one, Jack.
Uh Rafinez gave five and says, in honor of Comey, Taylor Swift will rename her next tour, the indictments era.
Thank you, Rafinez.
Uh all right, let's get to Shaw.
All right, all right.
I just really wanted to hit this.
No, I wanted to.
This is uh, so um Matt Shaw is what it is.
Yes, yeah.
Uh so Matt Shaw is a player on the Cubs.
I think he's a rookie.
So pictures from this.
He's you know, so that means he's a player like in the age range of you know, the the core demographic that Charlie went for.
And he'd met Charlie, he knew Charlie.
I think they actually even lived in the same facil uh place for a while, uh, but I don't know if uh I've seen that reported, I don't know if it's uh the case.
But so he had met Charlie, he'd known Charlie, he saw him at a game once, and then He wanted so he attended the memorial.
He was invited uh by Erica directly, is what reporting says.
And so he went to the memorial.
Now, for those of you who don't know baseball, baseball plays 160 games a year.
They're playing almost every day, so he had to miss a game to do that.
The Cubs are going to the playoffs.
They in fact have already clinched a playoff spot.
They're still fighting for position.
So a lot of I do have to call them people, don't I?
A lot of people lost their absolute minds about this.
Wait, I thought we were talking about Redditors.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, yeah.
Good point.
We we need a we need a There's a video on this.
Can we have RFK like investigate whether Reddit is like fully the same?
Yeah, sure.
Oh, but yeah, we have a video.
Yeah, let's uh let's play the video because this is kind of what sparked it.
Um I don't have the exact number here.
Uh 226.
This is an announcer reacting to it.
No, no, no.
Back lance because there is a lot of politics about the piss.
Yeah, I mean, absolutely, yeah.
I'm not concerned at all, no.
Um, you know, my connection with Charlie was through our faith.
Um that's something that drives me every day.
That's the reason why you know I'm able to do what I do every day.
Um, and that's something I'm extremely thankful for.
Um, you know, I know without my faith and and without the many blessings I've been given in my life that I wouldn't be here, able to talk to you guys, able to help this team eventually go and win championships.
Um, so that's something I feel really, really blessed about.
Um so you know, whatever backlash comes is is okay, you know.
Um I feel feel strong about my faith in that that what was meant to be happening.
My bad.
I call uh I I thought I was getting a different one there.
Uh, but no, that's actually a very good one.
Uh really is it shows his so the backlash, which I also want to show here is uh this started with uh an announcer on I think he was the Mets announcer, but was calling the game and he commented on it as uh Matt was batting the following day, so in a Monday's game.
So let's play that as well.
227.
Shaw had Cubs World in a tizzy this weekend when he was not here for the Cubs game with the Reds.
Game they lost one nothing, and in which his lack of presence was felt.
It was later revealed that he had been given permission to attend Charlie Kirk's funeral.
And I don't want to talk about any of the politics of it, but the the thought of leaving your team in the middle of a race for any reason other than a family emergency really strikes me as weird.
He was super super supportive of uh us and uh obviously someone who's really faithful.
Um so we connected on that front as well.
Um but yeah, I mean, his uh his wife Erica had texted me asking me if I would if I would come to the uh to the funeral, and um you know I felt as though it was something that was really important for me to do.
Well, and by the way, throw up 258.
So I took I literally just put this picture into the chat from my own phone.
I was with Charlie on the field.
This is probably a month or five weeks ago.
And this is us on the field at Wrigley, and Matt Shaw's right there.
Matt lives in uh Arizona, and they run into each other in Phoenix.
And so we're at the the game, and after they won, I would think they won four three that that day.
We went down to the field, and two of the Cubs players, one of which was Matt, came and they took a picture and they chatted, and it was it was wonderful, and it was just a really nice moment.
And actually, when we posted that picture, it got some controversy as well.
But you know, it was fine, whatever.
And and so I I mean I just feel connected personally to this story.
And you one one other thing that just you know Matt Shaw did not mention that in that clip, but Charlie was such a huge Cubs fan.
It's so like he grew up worshiping the Cubs, and that's why I think on many levels he was just so excited to have a relationship with some of the Cubs players.
I'm just so beautiful thing.
And that was literally one of his favorite days that he's had in a long time because again, also and people forget this.
Like Charlie had become such a a big personality, it's hard for him to go and do fun things.
Like it really, like in in a in many ways, right?
Like how we were telling the story about you guys being out and about in South Korea, and like how but him Being out there again, his love for the Cubs and being at games, especially with Erica and family, and a lot of those videos that we were just and he could go to games like he went to spring training and a few games this year, and like it's just I just I just know he would talk about like he was so excited looking so forward to those things like that announcer's a total jerk.
What a jerk.
Like this just strikes me as really weird.
Well, you strike me as a jerk.
Yeah, oh he missed the he missed the heckin' sporting game.
Yeah, because a person who was a friend of his was murdered, not just a friend of his, but then like a worldwide icon.
And he got his skip the worldwide icon, personal friend.
My friend was murdered.
I would like to go to his memorial.
The widow has asked me to attend.
And they're freaking out.
Oh, it's it's really weird.
He'd he'd miss a freaking playoff trick.
For the Cubs had it freak show.
Imagine had it been.
Has that guy been fired?
He should be.
We should be.
Why is that guy not?
No, that can't.
I can't lead like that guy should get suspended from his job for saying something like that.
What a cold-hearted that's that's a jerk.
I want to use other words.
Well, just take the politics out of it.
Charlie was murdered.
Okay, this is a murder.
This is the murder of someone that a lot of people knew that a lot of people be were were they were he was beloved by many.
I don't know what the word for that is.
And it's he was a human being that people actually knew that's a shocking.
It took me a second to like realize, but I started sitting here thinking about it as you were talking to him, and I'm like, the heck, actually, like who the hell is this guy?
And what is his problem?
Like, who hurt you when you were a little kid that you don't understand, like, yeah, we should actually blow this up a little bit because it's it's shocking that's a good idea.
When you mentioned the Cubs, I didn't realize that's what the audio is the Mets announcer that's sorry, the Mets announcer.
But you said Cub story, and I was like, uh, I didn't hear anything about a Cubs story, and then uh that like that's what it is in the the headline, and I hadn't heard it.
Imagine had someone just done that with MLK or JFK, right?
Like MLK and when MLK was assassinated, or George they actually delayed all MLB games for two days.
Oh, interesting.
Yeah.
So when MLK was assassinated, they delayed all MLBAs.
And it was originally so Roberto Clemente was the president, and which is which is understandable.
We got a name.
And Roberto Clemente actually had organized some Pittsburgh players to take a day off.
And then sorry, I just got the name of the announcer.
Yeah, his name is Gary Cohen.
Yeah, Gary Cohen.
Gary Cohen from the New York Mets.
What a jerk.
Gosh, I want to use different words.
I'm trying to be I'm trying to try to like center myself and he's a crumb creep.
He's a crumb bum.
There's just all this like rum, incredibly incredibly nasty stuff online.
So I was I I posted on on X earlier some like excerpts from uh the Reddit thread about it, or there's all these.
So you just have to know a lot of Redditors are like very creepy, so I people they were celebrating Charlie's death when it happened.
I have the screencasts to prove it.
And so here it's like uh Mr. Ferguson.
Cultists gonna cult.
Uh we have let's see what else.
This has to rank up there with the weirdest missed games, right?
Does anyone have a list of interesting absences?
Yes, it's very interesting.
He wanted to go to the memorial of his friends who was murdered, all for some effing podcaster, L M F A O, F the team, I guess.
Jeez, man.
No, this is folks.
This is what we're up against.
We're up against the fried mental model that's even being promoted by hopefully a soon-to-be unemployed sports announcer.
Uh, just a complete douchebag who wants to sit there and say, Oh, that's weird.
That's weird.
Gary, is that a little weird?
Gary strikes me as weird that you'd want to bury your friend.
Yeah, hold me J420.
How can someone be teammates with this jerk?
Like, what does he think about his Hispanic teammates?
Unfathomably stupid.
Oh, no, think about it.
By the way, by the way, the Cubs can't win the division.
It's already locked down by the Brewers.
But they have clinched a playoff spot.
But they've clinched a playoff spot, and they're eight games ahead in the wildcard standing.
So it doesn't matter.
I wouldn't be clear what Blake.
The comments Blake's or Blake is reading were not all said by by Gary.
No, no, no, those were.
Only the clip we showed was Gary.
This is people reacting to it on a website of supporting it, annoying people.
Yeah, like supporting it.
Yeah, and just agreeing, like, oh, it's so weird or bad.
No, this is this is what we're up against, folks.
These are the people who are celebrating Charlie's murder.
These are the people sitting up there and saying, Oh, it's weird.
It's weird to miss a game because your friend was murdered and you're going to a memorial.
Someone that you knew in real life, a personal contact of yours was brutally murdered on live television.
Blake was standing just a few feet away from this.
And we're sitting there acting like it's just, oh, some other news cycle or some other political cycle.
And I knew this was gonna happen.
I knew this was gonna happen.
It was gonna become this litmus test on Charlie and the people who like Charlie and all this stuff.
But guys like Gary up there, sitting up there, just like guys with Jimmy Kimmel, and I'm gonna say it, Joe Rogan, who I called out yesterday because he was being flippant about it too.
He didn't care, you know.
Like you are not getting the weight of this moment.
No, you are not if you are if you are coming at this with like I don't really get it.
Well, it's weird wrong.
Okay, then just shut up.
Yeah, that's all you have to do if you don't get it.
Somebody was murdered.
No, I would say come here.
Come here.
This is crazy actually.
Come here and go tell that to Erica.
Yeah, this is this is actually crazy because what I'm what I'm realizing, Gary Cohen.
Gary.
So this is what I'm realizing though, is that the entirety of this story is Matt Shaw on defense.
When the truth of this story is that this Gary Cohen guy needs to be on defense because he's actually in the wrong.
Matt Shaw was in the right.
His friend was murdered in a political assassination, the likes of which this country has not seen since the 1960s.
Yes, he's our friend and brother in this, but they were actual friends that texted all the time.
They live next to each other in Arizona.
Charlie's a big Cubs fan.
They hung out weeks before on the field in Wrigley.
And good point, Tyler.
The game doesn't whether they win or lose, just changed changes nothing.
And not only that, but Erica had reached out and invite personally invited him and asked him to come.
It gets better.
This is a f this is from Caitlin Bennett, who once upon a time worked for us.
It's a long story.
Uh she she posted, I totally missed all this.
Like I was busy yesterday with everything else going on.
New York's Mets broadcaster Gary Cohen, who missed the game earlier when his dog died.
Calls it weird that a cuz player missed the game to chin uh attend Charlie's funeral.
So apparently Gary Cohen had missed a game when his dog died.
It's it's yeah.
Oh, put this up.
Put that, send that in the chat.
We'll get it up.
Isn't that crazy?
What are what what outlet is that?
Can you tell, or is it corrupt?
But it's but it's not even about like why someone lost their job.
It's about people making light of what happened to Charlie.
And I'm I am gonna draw the line over it.
And I don't care if I lose bookings or or whatever.
It's just it's wrong.
What you're doing is wrong.
And I don't care if you're Jimmy Kimmel or Joe Rogan or Gary Cohen, whoever, I'm gonna call all of you out because it's sick.
Okay.
What happened to Charlie is sick.
It's not funny, it's not the but the brunt of a joke.
It's not something to be made light of.
And it's certainly not weird that people would be think about what that does to everyone here in this building, beyond Charlie's family and the immediacy, but the people in this building, the people of Turning Point, the turning point kids, that it he's like saying if something happens to you and people care.
Well, that's weird.
Oh my gosh, this is from this year, too.
April 21st, 2025.
He missed a game.
I can't believe you missed a game, Gary Cohen.
That strikes me as really weird for your dog's death.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I mean, I know we got a lot of pet lovers out here, and candidly I wouldn't care, except for friend gets murdered, wife calls and asks you to come.
It's crazy, and you leave you miss a game.
You miss a game because your dog died.
You coward.
You you oh my god, you're so out of touch.
I I which by the way, I'm not sure.
The worst words are coming to mind, and I'm I'm bearing them because I want to argue.
I have nothing against that, of course.
It's just like how how dare he come out against Shah.
It's crazy.
Uh well, no, it's by the way, we have a phone shop because I know it's I know it's I know it's what 923.
Oh, it's up.
Yeah, if you want to call the Mets and if you share a post or frustration, but it's a good thing.
And while you're at it, you can complain about the Mets melting down.
If you're listening, let's let's say the number let's say the number.
Yeah.
They might lose the later or during the week.
It's 866-239-1284.
You should just call and let them know that you think Gary Cohen is a dirt bag.
And that's fine.
And tell them that, you know, goodness, like, have some humanity, have some heart, get in touch with your like emotions, pray, Gary, because something's wrong with you if you've got a problem with somebody going to their friend's funeral that was just murdered in cold blood.
And by the way, that transformed the shape and trajectory of the history of this country.
Less than six months ago, Gary skipped a game because his dog died.
Less than six months ago.
Yeah.
Anyways, I I listen, I I don't know, Gary Cohen.
Maybe he's maybe he's uh nice and this was a bad moment, okay.
I'm I'm just gonna surmise that my instincts tell me that if you are this much of a dirtbag to say this about somebody just off the cuff that like probably there's something there's something more more uh he could apologize to Eric.
Yeah, you should get apologize.
He should put up apologize to Matt Shot, just apologize to the bigger.
Just apologize.
Leave leave her out of this.
But like, you know, apologize to Matt.
He's a good guy.
How about an apology, Gary?
It's not that hard.
We have a we I'm sorry, and not in private, by the way, in public.
Yeah, we got Brad Bob apology.
Are they gonna make the playoffs?
So the Mets make in the playoffs.
Uh the Mets are there in the last in the playoffs right now, but are kind of at risk of blowing it.
Cubs are in for sure, and they're just fighting for seating when he talked to us.
Uh their last spot.
Yeah, we have a rumble rant.
Uh yeah, let's read a few of these.
Uh, I think we have three of them to go here.
So, first of all, uh blue use blue used to be cool, gave 20.
Thank you for continuing Charlie's legacy.
I am a 45-year-old Wisconsinite who owes Charlie and TP USA for helping me get off the sidelines and door knock and get involved.
Tyler's peak.
I will never sit idle again.
God bless you.
Blue used to be cool.
Blue did used to be cool, and I'm still butthurt to this day that thanks to the 2000 election, we got stuck with blue as the liberal color and red as the conservative color.
I like blue better as a college.
What year was that?
2000.
You're 2000.
Uh yeah.
That's kind of what's solidified.
They used to swap them back and forth.
And blue is the right wing color everywhere else.
It's the royal color.
Well, red is the red's lami color.
I've never liked that we got stuck with that.
Yeah, that's that's how it is.
But thank you and everyone else.
One of the best ways you can honor Charlie is to get involved yourself.
That's what you would always tell people to do.
Don't be a passive consumer.
Don't just don't just watch live streams like this one.
Get out there, do things, talk to people, you know, whip whip the votes of your family of your neighborhood, of your friends.
Uh by the way, we have something coming up.
So door knocking here in Arizona.
We're gonna have opportunities.
We're gonna be talking about and posting about them, but we have some in in Arizona this next month.
So the the mission continues.
KDP gave 10.
I am dedicating a chaplet for y'all's peace and protection.
You are all such good men.
Take care of yourselves.
Did y'all see Scuball throw that 90 mile per hour baseball straight into that guy's face?
I didn't see that.
I don't know if they mean Shaw or someone else.
Uh I try to assume the best.
I uh assume that was not intentional.
I was that would be very nasty.
I'm as a baseball player, you know, throwing at people actually can be extraordinarily dangerous.
So uh I I just I actually have a lot of respect for a baseball.
That thing can do some damage, but you know, so hopefully everybody's okay.
I did not see this.
Uh DJ Gowitz gave 10.
I know you're flooded with chapter requests.
How can I request to organize a sanctioned homeschool co-op turning point homeschool co-op use the TP USA community to create a standard curriculum?
Do we have yeah, we actually have uh specialty uh activism hubs that we do with homeschool.
So uh so the homeschool co-ops uh through TP uh turning point education.
Uh they actually work with home soul school groups directly, so you can go uh just search for turning point education, they will help you with that.
And then we also have chapters specifically for co-op.
So if that's the question, uh and you just go right to uh TPUSA students.com, and you can start a chapter or a hub for homeschool.
Great.
I actually got something in just now that it's not a rumble rant, and I can't say it because I don't know if I have permission to name it, say it, but I'm just gonna say it that there is a person who I guess Charlie So not a Redditor talked to.
Uh well, hold on on that.
Um talked to at one of the campus events.
I'll leave it at that.
And this person has said that Charlie was a huge motivation, and says that they have decided to re-enter the church, except Jesus into their life and will be detransitioning.
Wow.
Whoa.
And said that because of everything that happened with Charlie, it had a huge impact on their life.
Uh and that's yeah.
It's awesome.
That that's that's an impact that Charlie I I have some more details, but I'm not gonna get out of here.
That's incredible.
That's incredible.
We love it.
If they were on camera, I don't want to make it like exactly.
Exactly.
Um I think we're closing out here in a moment, but we got one last from Zusus Petals, conservative Christian is the new normal.
That is a anyone know the reference to Zeus Petals.
Yeah, from uh It's a Wonderful Life.
There you go, it's a wonderful life.
Oh, yeah.
Because it's when he gets back from uh when when he gets remembered he's he never existed, but then he says I want to exist, and then he exists again, and he looks in his pocket and he's got Zuzu's pedals, it means it's back.
It's me, George!
Don't you know me?
I love that.
I love that movie.
What a great movie.
All right, everyone's gonna be able to do that.
Do you know that was filmed?
Do you know that was filmed in Los Angeles?
It was not filmed in New York.
That was a good one.
Yeah, it was filmed in last year.
And the and yeah.
Uh most people I almost named.
Well, I think we've had Zuzu's pedals actually uh contribute to us before because we talked about this.
I almost named my youngest daughter Zuzu.
Let's go after It's a Wonderful.
That would have been cool.
That I love how, by the way, I'm just gonna say it since we haven't really done any thought crimes tonight.
Uh we have to do one, that when he goes to like the nightmarish upside down world and he looks up his wife Mary.
Um what is it?
Uh the mangels uh Clarence, and he goes, uh he goes, he goes, Oh, you don't want to see Mary, you don't want to see that, George.
Why not?
And he goes, he goes, She never married, she works at the library, she's a spinster.
She's a spinster the worst possible death.
It's not his brother being dead, it's not his uncle being in the madhouse.
He's okay with all that being on physical.
This is the perfect place to rap.
So in in the 1940s, that was a like.
Oh, I know that the value system.
All right, it's a good place to wrap, guys.
So Jake, yeah, Jack, take us home.
I don't know why, just quickly.
Jake.
Okay, Andy.
Jake uh tapper.
Jack Taper.
I don't even know where to go with that one.
Arthur Colvet.
Um yeah, folks, what can I say?
Um, it is it is the second thought crime Thursday that we've done with our fifth member on assignment with God, and he's gonna be on that assignment for a long time.
Until we meet again.
One last thing hold it down.
Just someone's sneaking.
You guys gotta send these a little bit earlier or you'll miss something.
All right, all right uh see gifted five subscriptions.
Ooh, now we're a real live stream show.
People are gifting subscriptions, that's another thing you can do.
Thank you very much.
And then Benji'63, I think I've seen that name before too.
He gave 20.
I've never had many women to look up to in my life, but Erica has become number one.
What a strong woman, full of faith that every woman should strive to be like God bless her and God bless her kids.
Thank you, Benji, so much.
And we all we all look up.
I think we're all taller than Erica, but we all look like I actually like these the the team in the studios coming up with names.
Kylie says Andrizzle.
I could hit I could go with that.
And uh Caboo says Admiral Andrew, which I I'm I I'm gonna fully endorse.
No, absolutely not.
The Admiral.
Sorry, the naval guy over here is like no, actually, you know, you know, well, you know what we call you, right?
No, I don't want to hear it.
Let's rap.
No, it's good.
Let's do it.
We have a good one.
Oh, you do?
What do you call it?
AK 47 after your age.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, we always call him AK.
Yeah, we all call him AK 47.
Hey, eventually I'm gonna really like it.
If he's 47, he looks great.
The what real quick on the chats though, um, I was I was guesting for Tim Poole a couple of days because he was sick uh before all this happened, and um one of the things that I'd love for this to be, you know, if we could carry on the tradition here as well.
One of the things that his um subscribers or people do in the chat is they they put in a super chat um or a rumble rant from the delivery room when one of them has a baby, or like their spouse has a baby, or that's incredible.
Which is like if you get engaged, it happens like a bunch.
Yeah, if you get engaged or have babies, we want to hear from you.
And I I guess I said three days in a row, and it happened twice with his audience.
That's that it happened like in twice in three days, which is like that is an incredible.
It's good.
We I like to honor and celebrate the good things in life.
Exactly.
100%.
Celebrate the life-giving things and the things that honor God and I think if anything, it's that we've learned of the last couple of ways Days.
I was talking to Dr. Drew today, and you know, he said the thing, there's two, there's two big issues, right?
First is the new normal, and you really do have to deal with the new normal, and that's that's hard.
Questions, and we all have to deal with that.
And number two is the grief.
And he said, you gotta lean into grief.
You can't deny it, you can't squelch it, you gotta accept it and lean into it.
And I think maybe in a sense, us staying on mission and staying on point is is a way to do that.
And I love the fact that the show is still going because I'd I don't know if I'd be able to do it without that, without all you guys and same, without everybody being here.
Yeah, it's been nice to to have everybody around the office and around town.
And it's been a huge, huge key part for me.
I know that.
So yeah, it's not it's not about speeches or followers or or tweets or whatever.
This it's about just just being with your family, being with your people.