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You realize the left is wet in the bed today.
They've been wet in the bed all night.
Oh man.
What a rally last night.
And not just his rally.
Trump's appointment, mad dog maddis is turning them mad.
Mad Dog Maddis is the as the defense secretary selection is just perfect.
We'll get into explanations of why as the uh as the program unfolds.
The man all man oh man.
I'll tell you, folks, I don't think Washington yet has any idea what they are in store for.
I mean, they're looking at it.
They're seeing it, and by Washington, I mean the elected establishment in many cases of both parties, certainly the support groups at think tanks, the media.
I don't think they have the slightest clue yet of the whirlwind that's headed their way.
They uh they're still at a little bit of denial, and you can tell by some of the media reviews of Trump's speech list.
We didn't like this.
Firstly, if you don't like the way he keeps attacking us, that's not presidential.
That's not, it's not nice, it shouldn't be doing this.
And you can't give speeches like this.
This is not presidential, and they continue to make the mistake of plugging him into what they think their system is.
And what they haven't figured out is Donald Trump has taken over their system.
And I really don't think they have any idea what's what's headed their way.
You know, Washington is an interesting, interesting place, folks.
It moves at a snail's pace.
It exists in a mindset of very little can actually get done.
And because that is the mindset that very little can actually get done, very little of substance is literally tried.
And particularly in our case on the Republican side, we haven't really been trying anything.
Our efforts have been oriented towards stopping the left, which has been on a full-fledged march that's that that's been looking successful because there hasn't been any opposition to it.
But I don't think either party has an idea what's headed their way.
Their business is to remain mired in process, and they and they call it deliberation.
Thoughtful, reasonable deliberation.
Trump doesn't know any of that.
Trump is not a process guy.
To him, process is delay, process is obfuscation, process is incompetence, process, people engaging in processes, a bunch of people masking the fact that they don't know what they're doing, and he has no time for them and no patience.
Donald Trump gets things done.
That's all there is.
Getting things done, accomplishing objectives.
And you watch.
The reaction to Trump is going, well, we can't do it that way.
I mean, this is not the way we do it.
That's not the way it's always been done.
It's almost cliched, but that is what I expect is uh is gonna happen.
And the Democrats, I think, are gonna end up falling even flatter on their face than they have to date because they still are living in a state of denial.
And part of that denial is a supremacy or a superiority about themselves.
And I think they're telling themselves in private, yeah, just wait till this guy gets here.
We'll show him.
Trump may think he's ruling the roost right now.
Trump may be owning all the media.
Trump may have all the momentum.
Wait till he runs up against us in the way we do things.
And I think they are going to be bulldozed.
I think they're going to be steamrolled, and I don't think they have the slightest idea yet.
And if you watched what happened last night in Cincinnati, if you enjoyed it, buckle up, because I predict you are going to have day after day after day of overwhelming enjoyment once Trump actually gets inaugurated.
They're going to be setback days, obviously.
We haven't seen anything like this.
And Trump does not think the way they do.
He's not showing up and trying to politely insert himself in their system and the way they do things.
He's not trying to ingratiate himself.
He doesn't care.
He's elected to do specific things.
His campaign, his agenda, his rallies, a very long list of specific things, and he reminded everybody.
If you're thinking he's not going to build a wall, if you're thinking that was just chatter, I'd change my mind if I were you.
He committed to it again last night.
And so the left I've watched him on TV.
I watched them last night.
I watched even conservative media types.
Little nervous.
They don't like the way Trump does two things at once.
Oh, I love, folks, I love this.
We've got a soundbite coming up.
In fact, let me find it.
It's Van Jones.
Van Jones went to Trump country to try to figure out what the hell is going on, and he thinks he did.
Yeah, grab Soundbite 15.
Van Jones doesn't know it, but he has just described this radio show.
He went to Trump country to try to figure out what this is all about.
He admits he went out there to Trump country.
He had to find out what the actually play 14 and 50.
We'll play them in order.
Here's the first one.
It was on CNN last night.
It's interesting.
I've just spent the past several days in Trump country.
I got a chance to uh be in Pennsylvania, Ohio, talking to Trump voters.
I'm going to tell you that speech sounded differently to his voters.
He said, now is not the time to downsize our dreams.
He said, I'm asking you to dream big again.
There are people out there who are hurting economically.
And they have felt that the elites just want them to settle.
Just to kind of swallow the technology, swallow the globalization, and settle.
And he's pushing back on that.
Is this not amazing?
Just stop for just a second.
Here is a guy who was an original member of the Obama regime, and because it was discovered that he's got communist ties, a big deal was made of it, and he's out.
Now he's been on CNN where communism lives in America.
And he actually went to Trump country.
You remember he called the election originally a whitelash.
Meaning a bunch of racist, bigo, angry white people decided to get back at having had to endure a black present.
And they really believe, folks, they believe that.
The Democrats, this business at Harvard, between Kellyanne Conway and Jennifer Palmer, a campaign review that happens every every four years at Harvard.
Fisticuffs nearly broke out between the Trump team, Kellyanne Conway, and Jennifer Palmer and the uh at the at the uh Clinton team as they rehashed the election.
And it was bitter and it was vitriolic.
They really believe this stuff.
This is the thing that people, it's not just words they're saying, it's not just mindless allegations.
They really believe that every middle class white is a racist bigot.
They really believe Trump won because white people are fed up with Obama and want to resurrect a society of white supremacy.
They really believe it, folks.
Van Jones believed it.
He went out and after the election talked about it as the white lash.
He got so much backlash to his whitelash comment that he went out to Trump country.
Did you hear this?
He's totally gets it now, simply because he left the Ivory Tower and left the confines of cliche that define the Democrat Party, and he went out and he found out that Trump voters are reasonable, that their grievances are real.
What do Trump voters believe?
They believe in optimism.
They believe in can do.
They believe in we've got to reverse this for everybody's sake.
We have got to reverse the trajectory of the country.
What's the left think?
The left think the country's best days are behind us.
The left believes that our great days were undeserved.
The left believes that we're an unwarranted, undeserving superpower because we're a racist, bigoted nation from our founding.
So Obama presides over America's decline and tells everybody get used to it.
This is the new norm.
The new norm is no full-time jobs.
The new norm is government getting bigger.
The new norm is you having no wage increases for 15 years.
This is what the new norm is as we enter the global marketplace.
And the American people don't want any part of that.
That's not America.
America doesn't exist in decline.
America never has existed in decline, and people do not want to be told that the country that they live in now is in decline and to live it, learn it, and love it.
And so they rejected it.
So Van Jones goes out and he understands it's not racism, at least he says he understands.
I'm going to give him benefit of the doubt.
He says he understands.
He hears he he listens to Trump's speech and he finally sees how other people are hearing it.
It's optimism.
It's can do.
It's America is great, and we need to be great again.
The left instinctively opposes that.
They think that's xenophobia.
There is no such thing as American exceptionalism to them.
There's no such thing as American greatness.
It's unwarranted, it's undeserved.
America's guilty.
America's a land of grievance, deserved grievance.
And they still can't understand why they're losing now.
Nobody wants to hear a message like that except fellow losers, of which the Democrat Party has made a bunch.
Every one of their voters outside of Hollywood in New York may classify as a loser.
These little snowflakes in college campuses.
It can't handle anything they don't agree with.
There's a guy, you have a story here, a guy, a Hillary voter, actually checked himself into an insane asylum on election night.
Actually committed himself, knew that he was going to be driven insane.
So you hear Van Jones, I went out to Trump country, and I hear, I watch these people, and he hears Trump asking them to dream again.
People who are hurting economically.
Now, these people have always been hurting economically, particularly in the last eight years.
Why didn't the left notice them?
Well, because they were white.
And the Democrat Party had abandoned the white working class in November of 2011.
On purpose, it was a campaign strategy.
Abandon them.
Demographic shifts, minorities, if you combine them, outnumber whites in terms of people that show up and vote.
The Democrats made a strategic decision to abandon the white working class, the Reagan Democrats, people they used to call the little guy, people that they used to claim they're looking out for.
here's the next Van Jones bite this is the bite where he describes watching Trump from outside the confines of CNN He went to Trump country and he watches Trump with a bunch of people in Trump country, and he doesn't know it.
But he has inadvertently also described how this program operates.
He's doing some interesting stuff.
First of all, you have two Trumps.
There's teleprompter, and then there's terrible Trump.
And terrible Trump is going to say a bunch of mean stuff to basically elites who are then going to predictably take offense, and then, you know, that's going to be so he does that.
But he's also producing two different reality television shows at the same time.
One reality TV show is for his base firing them up, but the other is for a very concerned business class that wants to see a little bit more maturity.
What's amazing is that he does them both on the set at the same time.
He doesn't know it, but he's just described this program as I have always described it from the get-go.
We do two things at once here.
We do satire, parody, uh, over the line, sometimes humor, irreverent humor, and serious discussion of issues with credibility on both at the same time.
For the longest time there was no presentation like this in American media.
But now Trump has come along and done it.
And say and Van Jones is exactly right.
He goes off the prompter and starts ad-living.
He doesn't lose his place either way, either time.
And in the process, deepens his connection.
The one thing the left still doesn't understand about all this is how Trump connects with the people, watching on TV and in the arena last night.
He connects.
That connection worries them.
It reminds them of uh brown shirts and so forth.
They don't have, they haven't the slightest idea what's happening.
They don't see humility in Trump.
I did.
There was humility all over Donald Trump last night.
You think they saw it?
They didn't see the humility.
They see a braggadocious oath, an out-of-control motormouth that's gonna get us all blown up.
They don't see humility.
It was all over that place last night.
Donald Trump gratitude, Donald Trump humility was all over that presentation.
And at the same time, Donald Trump braggadocio.
Donald Trump, I'm great.
Donald Trump, you've never seen anything like me.
Donald Trump mocking the media, calling them dishonest, pointing them out, just like a campaign rally.
The media says it's not presidential.
It's not presidential.
This is not what presidents do.
Focus on the media.
We made Donald Trump.
The media, he can't get along without Donald Trump.
He can't get along without us.
What Trump does during the speech, the appearance points in the back of the room.
There they are.
There they are.
The dishonest media.
The lion media.
Look them up.
Look the lion media.
The dishonest media.
And he's right.
They were dishonest.
They were reporting lies and misinformation about him and other things throughout this campaign.
Why shouldn't he point that out?
Mr. Limbo, it's beneath the dignity.
In the office of the president.
No, no, no.
In your old world, in the way things always are done in the world of politics.
Yeah, maybe, but this is not that.
It's a new day with a new president who's not trying to get along and intermingle.
He's taking over.
These are these are dire times, and there are there are decisions that need to be made in order to change the direction this country is going and rapidly.
But why shouldn't Trump point out the media?
I mean, he points out last night, he's mocking them on election night.
There is no path to 270 for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has no path to 270.
Donald Trump cannot be elected.
And he says they're doing this up until 9 o'clock on election night.
And at the same time, they're already early advanced celebrating Hillary's win.
Donald Trump can't get and the audience in the arena is going nuts because then he points out, and yet we won.
And we won in the landslide.
And I got to 270, and it ain't, and he points out even at midnight they wouldn't call it.
He called them out.
This is what doesn't happen.
They never get called out.
He called them out.
I'm telling there was a lot of bed wetting last night.
There's a lot of bed wetting still going on today.
We got a brief timeout.
We'll be back.
Don't go away.
Ha, how are you?
Welcome back.
Remind me, Mr. Schnurdley, I need to give a shout out to Ann Althouse.
I have a, because she made a great point on her blog last night, but I there's a soundbite you have to hear.
I saw this one myself.
And it's typical.
So you have the CNN Info Bay Bankerette, and it was Carol Costello, and then two anti-Trump Democrat strategists, and Scotty Nell Hughes a pro-Trump strategist.
So he had three against one.
Three anti-Trump pro-Hillary against one.
And they're ganging up on her, as per usual.
But I want you to hear one of these guests, Simone Sanders.
Carol Costello says, you know, Simon, I think that many of Mr. Trump's supporters out there don't consider themselves racist.
And then they're really upset to be called that.
And a lot of them don't really understand why they're being called racist.
They just want some economic help.
So, Simone, what do you listen to this?
This is a Bernie Sanders uh campaign communications director.
Name is Simone Sanders.
Listen to this, folks.
We have to be real and understand that the populism Around Donald Trump's campaign was intrinsically tied to racism.
It was intrinsically tied to making people that were not white working class people the other.
Make America Great Again takes us back to people that look like me takes us back to a time when we were in slavery, when we were in chains, when we worked on plantations, internment camps for the Chinese.
So it is really, really important that if we want to heal, that if people want to get passed, if Trump supporters want to say, well, why are you calling me racist?
That we have to understand that the populism was tied to elements of racism.
People think racism is dogs and white hoods and water hoses and the N-word.
And that is not the only form of racism.
There are microaggressions.
There are, oh, you speak so well.
These are microaggressions that are forms of prejudice and discrimination that we have to address.
The Simone Sanders, Simone Sanders, she worked for Bernie Sanders, communications director.
But they bel folks, they believe this.
This is the thing that you know, they're not just mouthing this stuff.
They believe this is insane.
This is clinically insane.
And she believes it.
I'll run through it again because I've got to take a pause here.
But I want to, I want to parse this for you.
Welcome back, El Rush Ball, open line Friday.
So we have your phone calls coming up.
We have audio coming up from the Contréton in Harvard on Wednesday night.
The Clinton campaign team, Hillary Clinton versus the Trump campaign team, basically Jennifer Palmer versus Kellyanne Conway.
These are normally very refined and dignified post mortems of the campaign where the competing campaign consultants and managers with a very respectful eye toward each other, review what happened and agree to uh basically be civilized.
That broke down totally because the Clinton team basically sounds just like Simone Sanders here.
Well, it was white supremacy.
You Trump people were sending dog whistles out there.
You heard it.
Trump did it.
He was signaling the supremacy, white racism everywhere.
I wouldn't even want to win the way you people won.
That's Jennifer Palmer.
And you'll hear that coming up.
But I want to go back here to Simone Sanders.
CNN sees it perfectly fine to put her on the air.
This is a special kind of stupid.
It's bordering on clinically insane.
The thing that this is very important, folks, that you understand they believe this.
And the reason that you must believe and accept that they believe it is because it governs how they do everything, how they approach you, how they define you, how they see the country, how they devise policy for the country.
This is insanity.
A special kind of stupid.
Listen to it again here.
Maybe do a start-stop parsing of this as it goes.
Again, this is former Bernie Sanders campaign communications director, Simone Sanders.
Being asked about Trump's voters by Carol Costello just this morning.
She says many of Trump's supporters do not consider themselves racists, and they're really upset to be called that.
And a lot of them don't really understand why they're being called racist.
They just want some economic help.
So Simone, what do you say to that?
We have to be real and understand that the populism around Donald Trump's campaign was intrinsically tied to racism.
Intrinsically tied to racism.
Every Democrat from Hillary on down.
This was the defining characteristic to them of the Trump campaign.
The defining characteristic of Trump, the defining characteristic of Trump's supporters, the defining characteristic of Trump's appeal.
It is pathetic.
It's disgusting.
But they do it all the time.
When they've run out of substantive reasons, they just start throwing the race card and call everybody who's not African American or Hispanic a racist.
And it worked for eight years, folks.
The reason why you've got to understand this.
It worked for eight years.
It shut people up.
It paralyzed legitimate criticism of the president of the United States.
Because this is how they attacked anybody who criticized Obama.
Well, you're just a pathetic racist.
you're just a white supremacist.
And of course, elected officials don't want to be called that.
So they don't, they don't criticize.
In fact, they announce they're not going to criticize, and they announce they're not going to impeach, and they announce they're not even going to oppose Obama.
But he's president.
The fact that he's the first African American president, you get past that the first day, he is president.
He has specific ideas, and they have all been damaging.
They have all been destructive, and nobody was allowed to say anything about it in official Washington for fear of this.
And it's time the fear of this ended.
It's time people stop being afraid of clinically insane leftists.
Rat tat tat, empty charges designed to shut you up.
Here's more from Simone Sanders.
It was intrinsically tied to making people that were not white working class people the other.
Make America great again takes us back to people that look like me takes us back to a time when we were in slavery, when we were in chains, we worked on plantations, internment camps for the Chinese.
Stop the tape.
Make America Great Again takes us back.
People that look like me takes us back.
She's African American, by the way.
I didn't mention that, but she is.
Takes people like me back to a time when we were in slavery.
Now stop and think a moment here, folks.
Make America great again.
What does it mean?
It means America's in decline.
It means there's no excuse for that.
It means there's no reason we're in decline.
We're in decline because of Democrat Party policy.
We're in decline because of mistakes that have been made by politicians on the Democrat Party, and it's time to stop it.
It's time to make America great again.
It's time to invest in the people of this turn, if this country, trying to turn them loose.
It's time to rely on the people who are to backbone of this country and get the government out of the way and regulations out of the way and obstacles out of the way and let them be the best they can be.
Make America great again.
She hears this.
Simone Sanders hears this as a return to the plantation.
As a return.
Have you ever heard anybody, folks, in your lifetime, have you ever heard anybody that you know or anywhere in politics define the greatest days of America as our days pre-Civil War?
Make America Great Slavery?
How many of you know people who think that's what America was greatest?
How many of you have ever heard anybody define it that way?
You don't.
Nobody thinks it.
Nobody says it.
Nobody has said it.
Certainly not in the modern era.
But she claims that that's what people mean, and she claims to have heard them say it.
Make America great again.
Takes me back to a time we were in slavery.
We were in chains when we worked on the plantations.
Internment camps for the Chinese?
Internment camps for the Chinese?
Please?
What in the world is she talking about?
It was FDR, noted Democrat, who interned the Japanese in World War II.
But I didn't know that there were Chinese slave owners.
Internment camps for the Chinese.
So while blacks were in slavery, we were interning the Chinese while they were building the railroads.
What?
The woman is off the charts.
Special kind of stupid.
But there she is.
She's got a vaunted position to mouth off on CNN.
And it matters because there are people equally as insane watching that network.
And they're soaking it up.
And they're getting angry, and they're going rah-rah, you tell them, Simone.
This stuff is uh it's dangerous.
She wasn't finished.
It is really, really important that if we want to heal, that if people want to get past, and Trump supporters want to say, well, why are you calling me racist?
That we have to understand that the populism was tied to elements Of racism.
People think racism is dogs and white hoods and water hoses and the N-word.
Stop the tape.
There are people who think that.
We must acknowledge that people think racism is dogs and white hoods and water hoses and the N-word.
You know who those people were?
Democrats.
George Wallace, Lester Maddox, Bull Connor.
They were Democrats.
The sheriffs and law enforcement turning dogs and water hoses on African Americans in some were Democrats.
The segregationists in the Senate, J. William Fulbright, Strom Thurman, they were Democrats.
They were not Republicans.
They were not the precedents of Donald Trump.
They were Democrats.
People think racism is dogs and white hoods and what the KKK was the military arm of the Democrat Party.
The KKK has actually had a member elected, two members.
Elected to government positions, one in the Senate, his name is Robert Sheets Bird, he's a Democrat.
The KKK was Democrats, Bull Connor turning dogs and water hoses, fire hoses on African Americans, so Democrat.
Lester Maddox, Democrat, George Wallace, Democrat.
She wants to blame this on Trump.
She wants to say that when Trump does a rally, this is what people are thinking of.
Trump was in Cincinnati last night.
How many of you watching had visions of the KKK in your head?
How many of you watching had visions of fire hoses and Bull Connor and playing in your mind all those water hoses being able to?
Nobody.
Absolutely nobody.
But apparently Simone Sanders did.
Special kind of stupid, bordering on clinically insane.
And then the microaggressions, this is why you need me to explain this stuff to you, the last aspect of what she said.
And that is not the only form of racism.
There are microaggressions.
There are, oh, you speak so well.
These are microaggressions that are forms of prejudice and discrimination that we have to address.
That would be that would be Joe Biden who looked at Obama and said, a Democrat, by the way.
Joe Biden Democrat looked at Obama.
It's about time we've got this clean articulate black guy.
It's about time.
A clean articulate black guy.
Al Sharpton was livid when he heard this.
He takes sh.
Well, Harry Reid, Harry Reid said it.
Joe Biden said it, clean, articulate black guy.
Harry Reid said, well, I love about Obama is he can turn on that Negro dialect, whatever.
All of the people that Simone Sanders claims to be upset by are Democrats.
Simone, they are in your party.
They are not Donald Trump and they're not Donald Trump supporters.
But she says people that admire Obama microaggression because he speaks so well.
That's a put down, you see.
Why is it a put down to compliment Obama the way he speaks?
If why why who what must you think if you believe that?
This is all on her.
Simone Sanders is telling us who she is, and trying to lay that off on Trump and his supporters.
This is why I say, and by the way, the Clinton campaign believes every word of this, folks.
You'll hear coming up in a second.
This is not exclusive to Simone Sanders.
They, on the Democrat side, believe this back in just a second.
After this, don't go away.
Okay, Anne Althouse.
She's from Wisconsin.
She has a she has a blog.
She's had it for a while, and she wrote a blurb last night, a post about two political science professors who have uh recently discovered the term low information voter and sought to define it.
And they defined it in a completely incorrect way, and she pointed out that I have been calling people low information voters for years, and that these two political science professors, that if you are in politics, this is a paraphrase of what she said, but if you're in politics and you don't know what Rush Limbaugh is talking about, then you are low information.
And I thought that was very kind of her, and it's a it's an astute observation.
And the comments that followed were fascinating to look at the various definitions of low information voter.
People were inventing the definition themselves or writing their own, or uh correctly and incorrectly quoting my definition of low information voter.
But her point was that these two poly sci professors have this great new academic paper on low information voters.
And to them, low information voters are Trump supporters who just react and don't think.
The in the high information voters are people like them, the academics.
And and the point is they are low information voters.
They don't challenge themselves.
They do not know about people who don't think like they do.
I do.
I know liberals better than liberals know themselves.
They have no idea who I am.
And that was her point.
These are people teaching politics, and they don't know where the term low information voter really comes from, and then they screw up the definition.
It's they who are low information voters, if they don't know anybody in politics who doesn't know what happens on this program.
I thought I just wanted to give her a shout out for that.
To the phones, we always try on open line Friday to take a few more calls than we normally do, so we're gonna get started here in Anaheim.
This is uh Justin, great to have you on the program.
Hello.
Hi, right.
Hi.
I am so honored to be speaking to you right now.
I just wanted to let you know how much my family appreciates what you do every single day, and we just think you are an absolute crack up and just laugh out loud with so many comments that you say.
Um yeah, just want to thank you for what you do first and foremost.
Well, thank you very I appreciate that.
I r I really do.
Thank you.
Well, um my question is more of what your response would be to um Donald Trump's speech last night.
There was a moment when he um was talking about us not pledging allegiance or loyalty to any given country, um not pledging allegiance or loyalty loyalty to globalization that we pledge allegiance and our loyalty la stands with one flag and one nation, and that is the United States.
And I thought that was just so powerful um and a message to the world uh as far as America is back, and we're gonna be strong again, and that's gonna be good overall for the for the world as a whole.
And I think you've I think you've interpreted exactly right.
That's exactly what Trump meant.
Precisely what he meant.
There's nothing wrong with loving your country.
There's nothing wrong with caring about who gets into your country.
There's nothing wrong about wanting your country to be great.
There's nothing wrong with thinking that the country comes before the world.
There's nothing wrong at all, and that's been wrong in the past, and we're gonna make it right, and we're gonna love America, we're gonna unify, we're gonna make America great again.
You're exactly right the way you interpret it, and it's perfectly fine.
And it's already started.
It has.
It has.
And that's why the left is wet in the bed today, Justin.
Oh, they are, and you know what?
I actually listened to more mainstream media news than I have in the past few years just because I get a giggle and a laugh to just see them perform and congratulate that's the way to do it.
Let them entertain you.
That's right.
Don't don't let them send you off into spasms of anger.
Let them entertain you.
It's more like spasms of of hysterical laughter because they're just so utterly clueless as to what's going on in this country.
They are.
They are.
But that's combined with the fact they don't know that.
They are still arrogantly condescending to everybody, thinking that we're all been duped, and that Trump is an idiot and doesn't know what he is doing.
They haven't it hasn't hit them yet, Justin.
That's why I don't think even now, even though it's staring them in the face every day.
That rally last night, they saw it.
They still don't know what's coming their way.
Honestly, I thought last night he was so humble.
He he really was.
He was talking to him a little bit, but at the same time.
I'll guarantee you the drive bys didn't see the humility.
They're too busy being offended at him coming after them.
Look, Justin, I gotta go.
I don't have much time.
I need to ask you if you'd like a new iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus.
You would you have a desire for one?
You know what?
I totally would.
My phone's about to break, actually.
Well, then that you're lucky day.
What what what size?
Plus or the uh regular size?
I will do the plus.
Okay, well, who's your carrier?
ATT.
Okay, cool.
Um, I'll send you.
It's it's probably it's gonna be black.
It's either gonna be shiny black or matte black.
It's gonna be unlocked.
There won't be a SIM card in it.
It'll work on any carrier in the world.
Just put whatever SIM card in it, and you'll be up and running.
Hang on so Snerdley can get your FedEx address, and we'll get that out to you.
Maybe tomorrow.
You never know.
And we'll be right back.
Don't go away, folks.
For the record, low information voter.
I coined the term after the Obama election in 2008.
Time magazine had an article saying most of the people that voted for Obama never followed the news.