All right, Donna, we've got some questions for you.
Mr.
Trump, you've done great things in your life and I just wonder how do I as an average person begin?
Well first of all, never think of yourself as average.
You started off with the wrong question.
You have to tell yourself That you just have to get that word average out of your vocabulary and you have to tell yourself that you're great and you have to believe it.
If you can say it and don't believe it, it doesn't matter.
So just go out there and work hard.
Look, in the early 90s I had a lot of trouble.
We had a real estate collapse.
Everybody was I mean, half of my friends were going bankrupt.
They were good builders, good developers.
They were in deep trouble.
I was in very deep trouble.
I owed billions and billions of dollars.
I never went bankrupt, but I'll tell you something.
I certainly use the word a lot in terms of my own thought process.
The fact is, you just have to keep on chugging.
You have to keep going.
And I had an expression.
This was 1990.
And I came up with an expression that was used by a lot of magazines.
Survive till 95.
I had to survive.
I survived till 95.
And today my company is much bigger, much stronger, much everything.
So, if you focus, if you stay focused, if you know what you're doing, if you learn your subject, but if you really love what you're doing, you're gonna succeed.
You're gonna succeed.
I guess I just wanted to find out if there was one thing that you wanted people to remember.
About Donald Trump.
What is it?
Well, I think just generally, never, ever quit.
I never quit.
I may have made some mistakes and I may have made some bad decisions, but I never, ever quit.
I never give up.
And sometimes that persistence, I've seen so many people over the years that are so smart and they don't have that stick-to-itiveness.
They just can't go the long rounds.
And just, if I can impart one thing, and there's so many, love what you do, know what you're doing, so many different things, but never, ever give up.
This sounds like political, presidential talk to me.
I know people have talked to you about whether or not you want to run.
Would you ever?
But, you know, I just probably wouldn't do it, Oprah.
I probably wouldn't, but I do get tired of seeing what's happening with this country.
And if it got so bad, I would never want to rule it out totally, because I really am tired of seeing what's happening with this country, how we're really making other people live like kings, and we're not.
Just last week he confirmed to the National Review that he is again considering a run in 2016.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am officially running for President of the United States.
And we are going to make our country great again.
I accept your nomination to run and serve as Vice President of the United States of America.
I hear your voice!
We are going to beat the Democrats, we are going to beat Hillary, and we're going to beat them soundly.
And we will make America great again!
God bless you, and good night!
I love you.
Can you imagine Donald Trump standing up one day and delivering a State of the Union Well, I can imagine it in a Saturday night skit.
Here we are.
And which Republican candidate has the best chance of winning the general election?
Of the declared ones right now, Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is not going to be president of the United States.
Ever respectful of the fact that the people have not voted.
He's not going to be president of the United States.
You're not going to be president, all right?
It's been fun.
It's been great.
I love you.
I continue to believe Mr.
Trump will not be president.
Could I just cut through?
I have one thing to say, one thing only.
And that is that this race is over.
President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the United States, exclamation point, at real Donald Trump.
Well, at real Donald Trump, at least I will go down as a president.
I've just received a call from Secretary Clinton.
She congratulated us, it was about us, on our victory.
And I can only say, That while the campaign is over, our work on this movement is now really just beginning.
Mr.
President-elect, Here we are, guys.
The last show.
The last episode of Wrong Think Primetime.
The last episode of me on TV. Now, I want to be 100% clear about something.
I am not done fighting for this country.
I am not done fighting for this movement.
This is just the beginning.
And I merely made a dent in the movement by being a part of the TV world for a period of time.
I'm not altogether leaving the cause.
That's not the case at all.
I'm going to be doing a lot of things behind the scenes as I move forward.
But I wanted to start the show off with that clip because, and I said this on my other show when I had my last episode, but may Donald Trump be an inspiration to us all.
Not because of just who he is, but because of what he overcame to get here.
Now, I think people see successful people and it's easy for them to hate on them.
It's easy for them to look at them and say, well, you must have had some sort of advantage in order to get where you are.
And I guess you could make the argument that Donald Trump had a couple million dollars to his name to build his empire, but that's nothing in the grand scheme of things.
And not only is it nothing in the grand scheme of the entire real estate empire that he built, From a financial perspective.
But when you look at all he's overcome in life overall, when you look at what he's accomplished in not just his real estate business, but in politics, I mean, he changed the course of American history.
And he brought something back to this country that we desperately needed.
And that was hope.
And it's what inspired me, and it's what inspired so many.
many it is it is what will inspire so many to come to get involved in this movement in this movement to bring our country back to make America great again and so that's why I started it off with that clip because he was an inspiration to me I would not have gotten involved in this movement at least to the capacity that I did had it not been for Donald Trump
And I'm not saying that my involvement saved the world by any means at all.
Now, I'd like to think I made a dent, but the point is, if that's me, if he had that effect on me, how many others did he inspire, could he inspire, that really could change the world, that really could change the trajectory that this country is headed on, because it is not headed in a good direction if...
We take the wrong path and it does seem like that is still the path that we are on.
So I wanted to start the show off with that.
I don't have really any particular direction I want to go in with the show.
I'm obviously going to be spending it mostly talking to you guys because we have less than an hour to hang out with each other until you don't see me ever again.
Which sounds really...
It sounds really kind of dark, sad, really.
Depressing.
But it's not.
Because like I said...
This is not the end for what I'm going to be doing, and I hope that it's just the beginning for what you're going to be doing, too.
I hope that this show, along the way, has inspired you.
At some point, probably made you blackpilled, because I think we're all a little blackpilled to a degree, but in a sense, we're not.
In a sense, we're actually really not, because...
We oftentimes sit here and we say, well, I'm blackpilled on this topic or I'm blackpilled on that.
If I were truly blackpilled, I never would have done this to begin with.
Obviously, there was a part of me that always had hope that we could change, that we could really change something if we tried.
And obviously, there's a part of you that believes that as well, or else you wouldn't be tuning into the show, or else you wouldn't be tuning in to the probably dozens of other hosts that you listen to.
Or maybe the activism that you do in your life.
I know a lot of you guys are very active in your communities when it comes to politics in your church, which we really need local activists in their church or at, you know, the public school.
I'm sure a lot of you guys do a lot of great work.
In fact, I know that for a fact because I've spoken to many of you.
And what that tells us is that we're actually not blackpilled at all.
You can't actually be blackpilled if you're taking action to do something because that means a part of you, even if it's a tiny, tiny part of you, deep down inside, you believe that we can actually fix this country, that we can actually change it, that we can actually make America Great Again.
A little cheesy, yes.
but I think it needed to be said on this very last episode of Wrong Thing Primetime.
And welcome to the very last episode of Wrong Thing Primetime.
I'm Anna Perez.
If you are new here, which I hope you're not, I hope you're a regular viewer because if you're new here, then you're tuning in for the very last episode of not just Wrong Thing Primetime, but my entire TV career.
And that is not a decision I made lightly.
That is not a decision that I was forced into by anyone, anything.
That is a decision that I made.
It's between me and God.
And I really prayed on this.
This was something that I felt I needed to do.
And while I am sad to go, I'm actually very excited as well.
I don't think that this was meant for me to do.
I was meant to do this for my entire life.
I don't even think I was meant to do it for my entire career.
In fact, I didn't do it at first.
I was actually a producer.
But I accomplished a lot in the few years that I was doing this for.
And that's not to pat myself on the back.
It's just to say that, you know, it's not like I just randomly decided to You know, just, oh, I'm going to leave or something bad, terrible happened.
Everybody thinks it's like this one big event that happened.
And really, it wasn't.
Really, I, you know, I'm just at heart a very private person.
And I don't think you can't really be a private person and do this for a living.
And, you know, I have other things that I want to do in my life that are more important to me.
But nothing, you know, nothing's more important than my faith.
And like I said, this was not a decision I made lightly.
I spoke to God a lot about this issue.
I was really for a long time contemplating this.
It wasn't just something that I came up with, you know, overnight or even in the span of a week or even in the span of a month.
Like, there was a breaking point for me.
For about a week there, there were some signs I was getting from God that kind of indicated, you know, it's time for you to go.
And I won't get into that because that's kind of more personal.
But...
It was definitely time for me to make that decision.
So I want you to know that this didn't just come out of nowhere.
I was fully thinking about this for a while, praying on it, talking to the people that are closest to me to make this decision, getting their advice, talking to people, the very few people that I am very close to and trust and respect in this industry, asking their opinion on it.
And ultimately, I came to the decision that it would be the best thing for me in my life to leave this industry, at least from a TV perspective.
And I'm very grateful for the opportunities that I've had.
I'm very grateful for the people that I've met along the way.
I've met some awful people, awful, terrible people.
But with that, I've also met some really incredible people.
And you can really see The devil alive and kicking, but also God really moving in this industry.
You could see both sides very, very clearly.
And I think, you know, one of the reasons God put me through this journey of being in this industry was to strengthen my faith in Him.
Because I don't think I would have had I not gone through some of the trials and tribulations that I did go through being in this industry, witnessing some of the people that I saw, having to research The societal rot in this country.
I don't think I would be Christian if it weren't for that.
And so in a sense, this being here changed my life.
I mean, it saved my life is what I meant to say.
Obviously, for those of you who know me, and those of you who've been tuning in to me for a while, you know, meeting my good friend David Brody, who's an anchor at the Christian Broadcasting Network, he's really the reason why I recommitted my life to Christ, and that was back in 2020, 2021.
But these are all steps that were necessary for me to become the person that I am and the person that I am continuing to become, which is a much stronger Christian voice for this movement.
Even though I may not be the mouthpiece, I will still be involved.
And I don't want to give out too much information in terms of what I will be doing, but I will be involved.
And I want you to know that I haven't given up.
I would never give up because this country is too important to me.
I want to go ahead and see who's in the chat.
Let's see.
We have Ron Green.
Oh my gosh.
Texas Ball.
Carlos wants everybody to follow him on Twitter.
So shameless plug.
Go follow him.
Carlos Tex.
You should go follow him.
Carlos is the best.
He's really been a really good friend to me.
And you know what?
He's one of the people that I look at and I'm like, I never would have met him had I not been in this industry.
I'm a very difficult person to sort of get to know.
I'm a very private person.
And Carlos really shoved his way into my life.
And I'm so glad he did because we've become really good friends.
I truly see him as a brother to me.
And so he's one of the people that I am very grateful to have met.
Let's see.
Uh...
Who else do we have in this chat?
So Salty, you will make a wonderful wife and mother someday.
Thank you, So Salty6.
It's not exactly what I'm going to be doing, but thank you.
At least right now.
I mean, I do plan on obviously getting married and having a family, of course.
But as far as what I'm going to be doing directly after this, it's going to be...
Some other stuff.
Copernicus, Anna, not the mouthpiece, Perez.
Yeah.
Let's see.
The Invisible Mice says, Hi Anna, first time in your chat.
It's late here in England.
Oh, from England.
Very interesting.
Victoria says, Anna, couldn't miss your last show.
Well, I'm grateful that you decided to tune in, Victoria.
We love you.
We are excited to see all of you, really.
We have Hawkeye7.
We have E-Jack.
H, great to see you, E-Jack.
The Real Mix.
Dan the Drummer.
Blue Wolverines.
Ron Green.
Let's see.
Texas Bald Head says, Guys, let's meet here at 9 Monday without Anna.
Well, I'm sure they're going to have a great show.
I don't exactly know what they're going to be airing, but I'm sure that it's great.
Guitar Guy 123 says, Gonna miss your intelligence and beauty.
Thank you.
Infowarrior says, Anna, why did Maria disappear this week, same week you leave?
I honestly don't know.
I have no idea.
But she was great.
I have nothing really to say, because I don't know.
Let's see.
Start a show, Carlos.
Do one here.
You know what?
I've been trying to...
I'd like to get Carlos a show.
And I told him I would produce it.
I'm a very good producer.
That's kind of what I started out doing.
In fact, I'm such a...
I'm not a good...
One thing about me, I'm not a good collaborator when it comes to work things.
Because I'm just like, give me that.
Let me just do it.
Because that's why I started doing...
That's really why I started doing my own show, I'll be honest.
Because it was hard watching other people...
Kind of read my work on air or use my work.
And then I would be like, oh, but I could have done that so much better.
Because I really had that passion within me.
Like, I cared about the issues.
And I felt like I was doing myself, the country, a disservice by having it come through somebody else and not me.
Now, I still very much enjoy producing.
So that's not...
That's probably some stuff I'll be doing in the future as well.
Again, behind-the-scenes stuff.
But it...
But yeah.
I lost my train of thought because I have horrible ADHD. Lenore Family 5 says, so proud of my little girl.
Thank you, Mom.
Great to see you here.
Yes, will Anna's mother be here?
Yes, she is here.
That's Lenore Family 5.
My mom likes just about everything I say, except for when I say something a little too racist.
Then she's not too happy about that.
But hey, she supports me.
She loves me.
She's my mom.
She's always going to.
I don't know who I'm going to miss most chatting with y'all or listening to Anna.
Realtor Dan Grimes donated $50.
Oh, that's really nice.
You will be missed, but never forgotten, never changed, never apologized, and never give up.
07.
07, back to you, Realtor Dan.
You are a great...
Great friend.
You have been a great friend to me, I should say.
And I don't know.
It was great meeting you.
And I know we never really talked that much.
We kind of met briefly in person at that Hialeah rally that was the rally to end all rallies for me.
But I look back on that and it just makes me laugh because the things people will do in this industry, it's just like at the end of the day, all that matters is God.
And If you don't have that on your heart, then why are you even in the way?
But anyway, that had nothing to do with you, Realtor Dan.
I just thought of that because I remember meeting you there.
You're a great guy.
You're an awesome guy.
I hope you'll get more involved in this movement.
You should.
You should get more involved, Realtor Dan.
I think you do have a passion for it.
I know you're a realtor and you're probably a successful one, but you should consider getting more involved because I think you do really have the heart for it.
John Smith says, Anna was a very unique personality, cannot duplicate.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For better or for worse, I do think that's true.
I do think that's true.
I think it's especially true for women.
And look, I'm not a hater for like...
I'm not one of those people that's like, you know...
I don't like to hate on other people, individually at least.
But I do think that there's a...
There's just like...
You've heard me talk about this.
There's sort of like an e-girl takeover in this industry.
And they think that just because they have Instagram followers that they can then start a podcast.
And then they start a podcast and it's literally the most boring thing ever.
They're just parroting the same points as everybody else.
And look, I don't particularly care for that because you're in the way.
You're clogging up the ecosystem and...
You're just not really helping.
So I don't have a...
Just stay on Instagram and continue posting selfies and stuff.
I don't care that you do that.
But we're trying to save a country at the end of the day.
And if you're just going to sit here and...
I guess just repeat the same stuff that you can get anywhere else.
They'll be like, yeah, don't watch Fox News.
Quit corporate media.
And then they'll produce the same content or they'll echo the same content on their show.
And it's like, what is even the point, you know?
Copernicus says, LOL, Anna, just give me that.
Perez, congrats, Lenore, on raising an amazing human being.
That's really nice, Copernicus.
And thank you for all the clips that you put out there of me when I was rising to the top there.
A lot of people did that.
I was getting clipped a lot.
Like, I was actually...
That was kind of cool.
That was a wild part in my career because I was like, wow, like...
People care about what I say.
For better or for worse, once again.
And even today, right-wing watch, they cannot get enough of me.
Even as I'm out the door, I'm halfway out the door, they keep clipping me.
They clip that story of Donald Trump kissing me on the cheek, which was very funny.
But you know what?
Winners focus on winning and losers focus on winners.
So that's what they say.
DudeNator says, Anna, would you ever produce a movie?
I would, actually.
Funny you say that.
I would do that.
Because, actually, I have...
So there might be some plans in the future of doing that.
For a while, I wanted to do history documentaries.
And...
That has actually been something I've had in the works for a while.
I've pitched some ideas to people...
But nothing's ever really come to fruition because I've been always so busy with podcasting every single day.
This is the first time when I think I have a little bit more time to think about what it is.
Now, I have other things that I'm doing in the meantime, obviously.
But I have more time, definitely more time to do that.
AircoolVW says, Just found Anna a month ago.
Favorite show?
Bummer she's leaving.
My dream girl.
Aw, Aircool.
You'll find, you'll find, not me, but somebody, I always say this, whenever somebody's like, oh, like, I'm in love with you or something, I'll just be like, well, you'll find someone like me, not me, but somebody who's like 60-50% there, you know?
I'm just being, being a jokester.
Uh, Carlos says, Right Think with Carlos, coming 2025.
Hey, that's not a bad idea.
The Anna Surrections, says John Smith.
Ain't that the truth?
Ain't that the truth?
I didn't even ask you guys to rumble because I figured, you know.
I love you like a daughter, Anna says.
I hate Mark Efferberg.
Well, that's really sweet.
Hawkeye7 says there's only one Anna.
Debra335 says the way you talk about Trump kissing you on the cheek, he probably tells people how this young pretty girl has the biggest crush on him.
Ha ha!
That's so funny.
I would be honored if he told that story to anyone.
I don't think he does.
Let's see.
Goldenbolts has hit me up to be the voiceover for your history documentary.
Maybe so.
Maybe so.
Victoria says, I probably won't be watching anything here on Rumble anymore.
No, Victoria, don't give up on Rumble.
There are some great streamers on here.
Great, great streamers.
Is there only one Anna Perez?
Yeah, there is.
But there may be some opportunities to meet me in person at some point.
If I start going to events again, I don't really think I will, for now at least.
I'm not a big...
I'm not a big event person.
I sort of have social anxiety, so I feel like I'm better on camera than I am in real life.
I don't want people to think I'm mean or rude or anything.
I just am a little bit antisocial, so I just gotta be honest.
Jack pulls his first stream.
I'm watching you.
Never seen the show before, but sad you're leaving.
Let's see.
Miguel Ortiz says, Anna now needs Putin kissing her cheek.
Ejax says, try Nick Fuentes.
Trust me, he's more articulate and smarter than everyone.
Trust me, he is very good.
Yeah.
No, you should check out Nick for sure.
I just assumed that you probably already watched him, Victoria, but you should definitely check him out if you haven't.
Vincent James is good, too.
I like Vincent James a lot.
Let's see.
We'll miss you, Anna.
We'll meet in heaven, says Keith.
Oh, that's a little dramatic.
Well, maybe before that.
Maybe before that.
B-Man says, there's nobody that can replace you, Anna.
Thank you.
But you're right.
You are right.
Not quite.
People can come close, but they can't be me, perhaps.
Bullet Bill 22 says, Don't tell me Anna is quitting.
I only just discovered her like two weeks ago.
Aww.
Well, you can watch reruns.
Watch reruns.
Let's see.
Freethinker 26.
Anna, did you see that?
Illinois Democrat has filed a bill that would label parents child abusers.
For refusing to allow their children to be transgender.
I did see that.
And that bill has been basically circulating around this country.
Obviously not that specific bill, but variations of that bill have certainly been circulating around the country and different in every state they've been trying to they've been trying to pass legislation like that.
And ultimately where this is all headed, I believe, isn't even it's not just going to end at genital mutilation or, you know, drugging kids with hormones.
I think ultimately where this is going to lead to is if you even go against the narrative in some capacity, they're going to use your kids against you to get you to comply.
And I've talked about this before, I think, on this very network.
But I see where the ultimate point they're going to get to is if your kid comes home, for example, and starts talking about, you know, let's let's say it's 10 years from now and a kid comes home and he starts talking about January 6th and he says, well.
well...
You know, it wasn't an insurrection.
It was actually, you know, a protest.
No, he starts saying it's an insurrection and how terrible it was and how, you know, all these people destroyed the Capitol and how violent it was.
And then you say, if you're a parent, you say, oh, actually, it's not what the media or your school is probably making it out to be.
This is what really happened, yada yada yada.
They can then make an argument that that's child abuse because you are withholding the truth from your child when it comes to American history or just history in general, and that's harmful to your child's education.
They're going to start making crazy arguments like that.
Just really twisting themselves into pretzels to try and take your child away from you.
Then CPS is going to come in, take your child.
Another example that they might do is that I've come up with before too that I've talked about is the issue of climate change, for example.
So if your child comes home and says, oh, the world's going to end in two days because it's going to be underwater.
And you say, well, that's not really true.
They tell you that because they want to implement the new world order, but that's not true.
true I don't like that your teacher's teaching that but just so you know this is the truth then they could take away your child for not wanting a better future for your child to exist in you must want your child to die if you don't want them to be aware of climate change so that's really where I see this all going to be honest so So, we'll see.
But that is definitely a concern of mine.
Queenie B says, You did a good job, Anna.
You'll be missed by a lot of people.
I totally get the fact that you don't want so much attention.
And also, I totally get that you are a homebody and don't go out much.
LOL, Sam.
Yeah.
No, it is actually funny.
I'm kind of weird.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know where I was going to go with that, but that's really all I have to say.
You're right.
Salty W says, Anna, did you get to see Donald Trump talk this evening?
He seemed determined, definitely nervous at the same time.
No, I didn't see him.
That's interesting.
He was nervous.
He was nervous.
I've never seen him.
I've never known him to be a nervous man.
Let's see.
Sound of Freedom star Jim Caviezel.
Oh, you're linking something.
Let's see, let's see.
Don't care about your grandma, wear a mask and take a jab type shit.
Yeah, you're absolutely right.
That's kind of what I've come to realize as well.
Good luck in the NBA, Anna, says Carlos.
Yeah.
That's not gonna happen.
I'm like 5'3", so...
I'm going to be like running up and down the court next to all these people that are like twice my height and I'm just going to be like, what the hell?
That would not work out.
He was nervous because he knew it was Anna's last show tonight, says John Smith.
Yeah, that's what it was.
He knew it was my last show.
Donnie's always thinking of me.
What can I say?
Let's see.
Anna, it's time to find a man and have a family.
Live God's will for your life, says Sue Juries.
Yeah, 100%.
100%.
But I guess I have to leave my apartment for that.
That's the only downside.
Leave apartment L. I don't want to do that.
Stay in apartment W. No, but you're right.
I do have to...
I do have to leave my apartment, I guess, if I want to meet someone.
But DC also sucks, so, like, there's just not...
See first name basis, Donnie.
Freethinker says Trump is fighting battles on multiple fronts.
Eventually, he will win them all.
Yes.
Or you can bring him in, Mario PL, what do you mean?
How would that even work?
If I'm not gonna leave my apartment, like what?
That lacks logic, that...
Dina says, and the gym, you gotta leave to hit the gym too.
Yeah, I go to the gym and then I go, but the gym is in my apartment complex, so I basically stay in one place for the most part.
I go to the grocery store, the gym, where else do I go?
CVS, the mall, I do like to shop, not gonna lie.
And like I'll go out once in a while, once every blue moon to like go catch up with a few of my friends.
I have a few good friends that I really like.
Um...
In D.C., so, you know.
Miguel Ortiz says, Anna, now you can move to Florida.
Yeah, you know what, though?
I'm going to be honest with you.
I probably would still stay inside if I were in Florida, so it really doesn't make a difference.
I sound like such a such a depressed but that that makes me happy like I'm the kind of person who doesn't need much social interaction to be like to raise my serotonin levels like I'll go out and about and when it's nice out like I go don't get me wrong like I'll go on runs outside and stuff like I do like nature like I'm not like one of those girls that's like I love hiking take me on a date hiking yay no I would never ask no that's retarded I'm not don't take me on a hiking no I don't want to go out hiking for a date um Just to be clear.
But I will say this, that I do enjoy the outdoors once in a while.
So I'm not that much of a shut-in.
But right now it's the winter, so...
Then I kind of am.
Anyway.
King of Prussia is so nice.
Okay, well, don't dox yourself, Mom.
Thanks for doxing yourself.
You're really making things better for yourself.
No, yeah, my mom wants me to move home.
I've thought about it.
I might.
Maybe I will.
Because for the first time, I don't really need to be in D.C. And now even less so because I'm not going to be filming content.
So I can feasibly...
I want to...
You know, I... And maybe one of the few people in my age group that I actually probably...
I think I might...
Maybe.
I've considered it.
Ron Green says, women love to shop.
They call it retail therapy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's true.
What's your favorite food, Anna?
Says StockInvestor73.
What do I like?
Oh, I like sushi.
I like a lot of things.
Sushi, steak.
Yeah, pretty much that's like my favorite.
Those are my favorite things to eat.
I'm trying to think of what else I like to eat.
That's pretty much it.
I do like...
Lenore, hi, says Carlos.
Move to DFW, William Hoogstaden says.
No, I'm not going to do that.
No, no, no.
What about Mexican food, says Freethinker?
Yeah, I like Mexican food.
I mean, I'm not a picky eater, to be honest.
I think, here's my theory on people who are picky eaters.
I think that...
You are a weak person if you're a picky eater.
I think very little of picky eaters.
There's nothing worse than somebody who shows up at an event and they're like, oh, I can't eat that.
I'm gluten intolerant.
No, you're not.
You're just being annoying.
I hate that.
I also hate people that, I don't hate them individually, but I hate when people, like they'll have these diets that they're on and then they'll go somewhere and they'll be like, oh, I can't have that pizza.
It's just against my diet.
It's like, okay, but here's the thing.
Like, you can have your diet in your normal life, but then if you're out with your friends or you're at an event or something like that or you're at a dinner with people, like, don't be annoying about it, you know?
Because then it's just like, I guess maybe you can make an argument that if you go to those things frequently, like, every single day, then I guess you have to at some point...
Have some restriction on what you're eating there, but like, I just think it's annoying.
Like, okay, you're on a diet, I get it, but can you save that for when you're not here and then here just be normal?
Because nobody likes that one person who's like, oh, I just can't eat that.
It's against my keto diet.
Shut up.
Just eat it.
And then go back to your keto diet tomorrow.
Okay?
Didn't think it was that hard.
The only time it gets difficult is when you're traveling a lot, which I totally get.
When I was traveling like a few months ago, because I mostly, I cook a lot, so I notice when I don't cook for a while and when I'm on the road and I'm eating just like whatever I'm eating with the people that I'm traveling with, I wind up not like gaining fat because you can't gain like fat that quickly, but I just bloat so much and I just feel so disgusting in fat.
So that's the only exception really.
You know?
Anna was a Girl Scout, says my mom.
Yeah, mom, how is that relevant?
Why is that relevant?
Oh, like what?
Yeah, I was a Girl Scout.
My mom was my Girl Scout troop leader.
But although I don't know what that has to do with the conversation here.
But thanks, mom, for that.
E-Jack-H is just being a calorie deficit to lose weight.
That's all that's required.
Yeah, it is.
And I don't understand these people who need to go on all these fancy diets.
Like, ugh.
Like, I've been doing, like, the Keto 5000.
It works so well.
Or I've been doing, like, Whole30.
Like, okay.
Okay, fatso.
Just don't eat so much.
Like, literally just don't eat.
Don't eat.
And I hate when people are like, don't starve yourself!
No, that's literally how you lose weight.
That's kind of, literally what a calorie deficit does is it forces your body to eat itself.
So that it doesn't, because it doesn't have anything else to eat.
And then when it eats itself, it's eating fat.
So also you wind up losing some muscle and water weight as well, obviously.
But for the most part, that's the whole point behind it.
You eat yourself.
That's how you lose weight.
I don't know.
So the only way to do that is if you were to go hungry to some degree.
So I don't know why people get so worked up about losing weight.
Like they act like it's so hard.
No, you just you have to be disciplined.
Sure.
But if you're busy, then you're not going to want to really eat anyway.
Like I eat like maybe like it depends on the day.
Like like.
Yesterday, I had more than I normally do, but normally I'll have one meal a day, and then I'll have maybe a protein shake, or I won't, and I'll just have coffee.
And it's not because I'm trying to starve myself.
It's because I'm busy.
So I think if you're eating a lot, it's probably because you're not busy.
So you should probably just be busy.
It's really not that hard.
Uh, Anna's mom, congratulations on being a wonderful parent, says R-Star.
Yes, my mom is the best.
She really is.
Yeah.
It is a night of Anna facts, says John Smith.
Well, we could talk about other things, too.
What do you guys want to talk about?
Um...
One meal a day, but ten coffees, says D-Nice.
That's literally what I do.
Um...
You know, for a whole year I've been doing this show, or not a whole year, for like months I have been, and there are still people who call me in the middle of my show.
I'm like, dude, I literally do a show same time every night.
It's actually my cousin, so I don't know why she's calling me, but She is.
So, anyway.
Anna stole a hamster from a frat house when she was in college.
What is with all these random facts about me?
Okay, yeah, I did.
So, when I was in college, I was...
Like, I love animals.
I love rodents.
And my friend was at a frat party.
I was like...
I forget where I was.
I think I was interning at the time.
It was like the summer.
And she was like, yeah, this frat has a hamster.
Like, can you believe it?
I think she was texting me.
And I was like, um...
And I was like, uh...
I lost my train of thought.
Oh, and I was like, oh my gosh, that's awful.
They're not gonna take care of the hamster.
So I rush over there, I get the hamster, and then I come back to my house, and I raise this hamster, and I named him Ham, which wasn't really creative, but I love hamsters, so I had to save him.
He was so cute.
He lived a long time, and my mom loved him.
My mom loved that hamster.
And, uh...
Yeah.
Loves rodents?
I wonder if you were born in the year of the rat.
Chinese sign.
I don't believe in that, but...
Hamster girl says deconstruct.
Yeah, maybe so.
But...
Yeah, my mom is just, like, randomly telling...
Carlos is making fun of my mom.
He's going, Anna once went to the moon.
Ejack H says, that's a mother instinct.
Maybe so.
I just love animals, you know, and I couldn't let that hamster just stay there.
And they, like, they didn't even, like, care.
And then the next day, somebody was like, oh, yeah, they were wondering where the hamster went, but they didn't really care.
And I was like, just confirms why I needed to save that hamster, so.
What else about Anna, Anna's mom?
Well, let's not...
Let's not tell too much.
Just kidding.
No, I'm just a weirdo.
I just do weird things like that.
We have a pigeon in a cage in the living room.
Matt hates him.
That is the most bizarre thing I've ever heard, Victoria.
But also something I would do.
So I'm not...
I'm not...
I'm not going to judge you for that.
Anna, have you ever been in a fight?
Says Mark Efferberg.
Um, no.
No.
No.
I'm a woman.
I don't fight.
Corito says, are you, are your mom, is your mom shorter or taller?
I think my mom's taller, actually.
So, I do believe she is taller than me.
I think she's, like, an inch taller than me.
Not by much, but, like, I think she's, like, an inch taller than me.
Um, I'm a miss watching you, Anna, says Nine Supreme.
Aw, thank you.
And...
Oh, and then the hamster.
So...
So yeah, as soon as I... So I go and I get the hamster.
You know, there's all these, like, drunk people there.
And I'm just, like, wading through the crowd, trying to get to this hamster, trying to find it.
I had to ask, like, 20 people.
Because I had to go back to work.
I was actually interning from home.
I remember that day.
So I was like...
I get the hamster.
I get out of there.
I go to Petco.
And I'm buying all this hamster stuff.
And the hamster...
Where was I going with this story?
I literally couldn't...
It was so cute though.
Oh, I bought him like a little ball.
Oh, yes.
So anyway, then I go home and then I'm like putting the hamster in the ball.
He's running around.
And this girl that I live with gets home and she's like, Ew, I can't believe you have a hamster in the kitchen just running around.
I'm like, well, first of all, he's in a ball.
And second of all, like you suck.
I'm like, I just rescued this hamster from a pretty terrible life situation.
So can you just give me some credit here for going out of my way in the middle of my internship, in the middle of the workday, to go rescue this hamster from just a bunch of inebriated people, please?
Anyway.
She was just a bitch, to be honest.
Um...
So...
LOL, Anna rules, says Dan, the drummer, 234.
Yeah, who says that?
Like, I'm there.
I rescue a hamster.
I get him all the stuff he needs.
I'm playing with this.
Such a cute little guy, too.
He was so tiny.
He was a Russian dwarf hamster, I think.
No, not Russian.
What is it?
Yeah, Russian dwarf hamster, I think.
So he was really, really tiny, even smaller than most.
Yeah.
Anna, have you ever put a dress on backwards like Fanny Willis, says New K's.
No, I've never done that.
Mom, are you saying more things about me?
What else are you saying?
Huh, interesting.
So Salty says, my husband and I started a rescue and saved over 200 dogs from euthanasia in high-kill shelters.
That was a rough few years.
Oh, E Jack Gates says, any advice?
Oh, that's really nice, by the way.
Any advice for college, Anna?
I'm going to be a freshman in the fall.
Okay, yeah, I have some advice for you.
Hit the ground running.
Really hit the ground running with work, with internships.
You'll be really successful before you even graduate if you do that.
So first of all, college is, depending on what you major in, it's kind of a scam.
So I should backtrack a little bit.
You might want to actually reconsider going if you're planning on majoring in something stupid.
But provided it's somewhat reasonable what you're about to major in, if it's like business or something, like something you can actually do something with, which you're not a woman, so I guess you wouldn't be majoring in like Women's studies or anything that retarded.
Anyway, so yeah.
Get there.
I don't know where you're going to school.
Whatever opportunities you can get your hands on.
When I got to college, the first thing I did was I got a position working, and you're going to laugh at me, but for Marco Rubio's campaign.
That was a priority for me because I knew I wanted to work in media.
I was the vice chair for AU students for Marco Rubio.
Um...
And then I did some other things.
What else did I do?
I got an internship on the hill.
I did a lot.
I was always, always working.
Always interning.
I did not rest.
I just was always working.
And part of that is because I didn't have...
A lot of the people I knew in college had parents that would just fund their lifestyle.
They could do whatever they wanted.
I didn't have that opportunity.
So for me, it was very dependent on...
You know, myself.
So anyway, just hit the ground running is the best advice I can give you.
Sign up for things that you don't think you can handle.
Like, just do everything.
Do whatever you think you can.
And even if you think you're not going to be qualified for it.
Like, I would go into these interviews for internships when I was a freshman.
In D.C., one of the most competitive environments you can be in, you know, for jobs on the hill.
And I would somehow get it most of the time.
And I had this like, you know, I had a lot of really good internships.
Internships are what are going to help you get an actual job.
I was hired before I graduated.
And, you know, honestly, that wasn't because of my grades.
That wasn't because of...
The professors I had, I didn't really learn anything in college, I'll be honest.
That was because I interned and I did all of this work while everybody else was doing everything else, whatever it is they were doing, or going on vacation.
That's the part that killed me.
I knew so many people that went on spring break vacations and I'm like, what are you doing?
You're like 20 years old, work.
Like, stop.
Like, I don't know.
To me, that was just retarded.
Also, can you stop, like, literally just saying things about me?
So, yeah.
Fun fact about me.
I used to...
So, I used to get scared.
So, I'm scared of...
My mom...
No, you know what?
We're not going to get into that.
We're not going to get into that.
My mom just keeps saying stuff and, like, it's literally ruining my life.
I don't...
Just kidding.
I don't really care that much.
But I don't want to get off of...
Get off topic.
Although this whole show is just off topic.
Anna, are you going to continue to speak up in some way after this show?
Or are you running...
I'm just cracking up.
Because my mom is just saying the most out-of-pocket things.
What are you even saying?
What?
She's talking about my fear of the Titanic.
We're not even going to get into that because that's just a whole other thing.
Anna, no cruise ships Perez.
You know, I have been on cruise ships.
I've been on one with my family.
I went with my family and I think I was in high school.
And my sister and I would kind of go off and do our own thing.
And then my brother, he's...
Three years younger than me.
We left him to go hang out with this Asian lady.
So he was just playing ping pong all day with this Asian lady.
And he got so mad at us because we would just leave him.
We're like, okay, bye.
Because he couldn't...
He was too young to really enjoy the same stuff we were doing.
So also, we were tanning or something like that, my sister and I. And then we just kind of left him to hang out with this Asian lady.
Kind of mean of us, but...
He had fun.
He had fun.
And then my dad would be like, do you want to hang out with me?
And my brother was like, no, please.
I don't want to hang out with you.
Boomer.
Boomer dad.
So it was just my mom and my dad hanging out.
And then my brother hanging out with this random Asian lady playing ping pong.
And my sister and I just like tanning.
So it wasn't bad, but I also have a weird fear of tsunamis.
So that wasn't really that exciting.
Anyway.
I already did Freethink got a full ride to my dream school.
I thank God for the opportunity.
Well, congratulations, E-Jack.
I'm glad you think this is funny, Victoria.
Congratulations, E-Jack.
That's awesome.
So yeah, what I was saying is basically just hit the ground running.
Just really put your nose to the grindstone, as they say, and stay out of the distractions, if you will.
You don't need to...
It's not going to help you.
You will be way ahead of everybody else if you just really hit the ground running.
And I don't know exactly where you're going, and you don't have to share.
But if you're in a city, especially...
It's going to really test you because you are going to be competing against a lot of people.
It's a very competitive environment.
I know because I went to school in D.C. I still live here.
Is she still going off about out-of-pocket things that I did?
And yeah, oh yeah, my mom said, that's not a weird fact.
That's actually quite normal.
When Anna was 13, she worked at a dance shop.
She would fit dancers with pointe shoes.
She calls them toe shoes, but they're called pointe shoes.
Yeah, that was my first job.
I was actually hired when I was 11 or 12.
And I learned a lot.
I learned a lot about how small businesses are run.
I've always been a worker.
I've always just been very ambitious.
And...
I think more so than the rest of my family.
To a point where sometimes I have to like...
You know, I don't know.
I've always just been a very...
I think I've always been inspired by people like Trump.
Beyond politics, just never settle for anything in life.
Like there's just no...
I hate this idea that's kind of catching fire among the right, which is just accept mediocrity.
And not only accept mediocrity, but just kind of...
Embrace it and love it and learn to love it because that's all you're ever going to be.
And I've talked about this before, but this idea that you have to move to the middle of nowhere and live three hours away from the nearest city where you can actually do fun things, go to museums and go shopping and stuff.
No, no.
You have to accept mediocrity.
You know, I'm not for that.
That's never been my ideal aesthetic, nor has it ever been my ideal lifestyle.
And I don't think that you should settle for that just because they tell you that that's what you're supposed to settle for as a conservative.
No.
We need to make our presence clear and improve society by being active citizens.
So, you know, I'm not scared of...
Of the left.
I'm not scared of...
I mean, I am to some degree.
Some of them are absolutely lunatics, and they have threatened to kill me, so...
Some of them can be scary.
I don't live my life in fear as a Christian.
But...
Yeah.
I've always looked to Trump as an inspiration.
And...
You know...
I think it's kind of cringe to talk about, like, your family history...
But I think if there's one thing that I've learned, it's, I think, from my dad coming from Cuba.
And again, I think normally when people bring these things up, it's very cringe.
Like Marco Rubio being like, I'm an immigrant, so therefore I'm not racist.
Like, shut up.
No, you don't have to defend.
No.
But I will say that what it did to me, and, you know, he came in the 60s, so a long time ago.
My parents are old.
They're boomers.
Um...
I think it taught me never to settle for mediocrity, and that was always something that was drilled into my head.
I live in a country where I don't have to do that, so why would I do that?
Why would I just sit here and accept what's been given to me and become the victim?
I refuse to be the victim.
I refuse to be victimized.
I refuse to accept a station in life that I've been handed.
I refuse to do what the populist movement tells us to do, which is to just sit there and be a loser and be poor and live just this life of...
Not even just poverty, just nothingness.
And Donald Trump was this great voice for the American people because I think he showed us like...
You can do it too.
Like, he didn't come from a ton of money.
Yeah, he had a couple million dollars, but he just, I think he's such an inspiration.
Just don't settle.
And that's kind of why I played the clip off the top of the show.
And, you know, just don't ever be, don't ever just accept your station in life because they told you you have to.
Just don't.
You don't have to.
You don't have to do anything.
Anyway, it's 10 p.m., so I guess the show has to end soon.
But, you know, guys, I'm really going to miss you.
Keith Day says, stop being poor.
Yeah, stop being poor.
Anyway, you guys, when I was senior in high school, she was like, oh my gosh, shut up.
Like, literally, sorry, I didn't mean to say shut up.
Literally, stop, stop.
Alright, we're going to end the show here because it seems my mom has a problem with, like, just really non-stop talking about me.
I really, like, did not ask for this.
Just to be clear, she's just saying some out-of-pocket things tonight.
You know, you think I have ADHD? Someone said Anna was a theater kid.
A little bit.
I did improv.
I did improv.
I was into, like, comedy a lot, too.
Like, improv stuff.
I did that.
And...
Yeah.
But, to be fair, I didn't want to do it.
I was forced into it by my chorus teacher.
You know?
And that's another story.
We don't need to talk about that anymore.
We really don't need to bring that up.
And I know you think this is funny, Mom, but it's, you know, it's...
We're going to have to end the show now.
Does Anna have a single sister, too?
We're not...
No.
No.
You're not...
Not for you.
Um...
Anna traveled with Columbus and is actually who discovered America.
Yeah.
Copernicus says you are funny even when you're not trying to be funny.
That's a gift.
No, I'm pretty sure that's called retardation.
But thank you for trying to make me feel special.
Anyway, this has become such a weird show.
I don't know why I'm clapping.
But, yeah.
Guys, never, never give up.
Never stop fighting.
Never accept mediocrity.
Never be a loser.
And most importantly, never give up your faith in God.
Never, ever, ever.
God can change things in one night.
God can change things in one hour.
God can change things in ten minutes.
But we have to maintain the faith, and we have to fight for this country, and I will not give up.
Just because I'm not in front of the camera anymore does not mean I have given up.
I love you all very much.
It's been a crazy journey.
I don't even know where to begin with that, and I don't have time for it anyway, so I would do a two-hour show, but we don't have that time.
So, I love you all very much.
Never forget, don't be a faggot, okay?
Well, what was it that I said in that clip?
Shut up, faggot.
So, I'm not trying to say that to you guys.
What the hell is even this show?
I don't even know.
Okay, so, anyway.
You really saw a side of me today that...
I did not intend on ever showing.
You guys saw a side of me this whole...
I would say that these past few weeks that I never intended on showing on camera.
Like, this is the real me.
So...
Anyway...
I don't want to say goodbye.
I keep stalling.
Every time I think I'm going to end it, I keep stalling, but I have to say goodbye.
Oh my gosh.
Okay.
Anna, you're crazy.
Yeah, I know.
Okay.
I'm going crazy right now.
All right.
I love you all.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for being such a loyal audience.
I just cannot thank you enough for the prayers that you guys have prayed for me, for the love and the support and the understanding at times when I needed it.
And, uh, Just the most incredible people, truly.
I'm very grateful for all of you and you will all do great things and I will miss you all very much.
Hopefully I'll see some of you at least at some point in the future.
Maybe down the line even you might see me on a stream one day.
Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe I might do streaming again.
But we'll see.
Until then, have a great life and a great night and a great weekend.
God bless you all, and God bless the United States of America.