Sunday Uncensored: Riley Moore Members Only Podcast
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Oh, we got this clip. | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
Brian Kilmeade caught on a hot mic calling Republicans dumbass. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's the story. | ||
Thanks for hanging out. | ||
I'm gonna play it for you. | ||
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Bacon. | |
McCarthy. | ||
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Dumbass. | |
Oh, shut up. | ||
So good. | ||
That was it. | ||
That was the first vote breaking from Jordan and he just calls him a dumbass. | ||
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Dumbass. | |
So guess what? | ||
Here's the breakdown. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
Wait, isn't Jim Jeffries a comedian? | ||
Yeah, Jim Jeffries is a comedian. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries got more votes than Jim Jordan did. | ||
Jim Jeffries is ridiculously woke, though, so it's kind of funny when you said that. | ||
I was like, yeah, I mean, you're not wrong. | ||
That's probably what he'd say, too. | ||
I'm sorry, dude. | ||
The Republican Party is just... It's gross, man. | ||
They're better than the Democrats, you know? | ||
For sure. | ||
By how much? | ||
I don't know what to say. | ||
Yeah, they're very similar. | ||
I don't know. | ||
How do you feel about it? | ||
You know, it's like, if we don't get our act together here, I can promise you one thing, the Democrats, they will govern, because they do govern. | ||
Look at that vote! | ||
2-12, no dissension, straight down the line, and when they had a narrow majority in the House, that's the way the votes went down, just boom. | ||
Would you vote Jordan? | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
All they needed was five votes and they would have taken the House. | ||
And they don't have a majority. | ||
Why did we let them do that? | ||
Why can't the Republicans just take the win? | ||
It's so stupid. | ||
You go through your process, and this is the problem, right? | ||
They go into conference. | ||
They've gone through this. | ||
They've all battled it out. | ||
And Jim Jordan wins the votes in conference. | ||
They come out. | ||
and violate what they said. Like, you're supposed to come out and support the guy, | ||
the one that votes in conference, and somebody would say, Riley, well, | ||
they didn't do that with Scalise. Yes, that's true. They did not. But | ||
we've got to govern or they will govern. They will govern. | ||
That's true, yeah. With like an iron fist, too. | ||
And I don't say that, I say that very cognizant of what iron fist means. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, and they have a lot of experience in the last 20 years of being the ones governing. | ||
So they've got that shit together. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I like how they actually include the amount of Democrat votes as if any Republican got a vote from a Democrat or. | ||
Thanks, New York times. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Whatever. | ||
But, but we're, we're, I feel like we're kind of fucked and I'm actually kind of happy. | ||
I mean, in a normal circumstance, I suppose I could be happy that we don't have a speaker because now they can't declare war, sort of. | ||
But it doesn't matter, they're doing it anyway. | ||
Right, exactly, that's the issue. | ||
We have undeclared wars all the time. | ||
Right, I know, that's why I'm like, it really doesn't matter because Biden's gonna just go to war anyway. | ||
And that's the other thing too, like, how can they get war without a declaration if something happens to Biden? | ||
Yeah, well, and look, they... | ||
Ever since Vietnam, right? | ||
You can get into conflict through executive action. | ||
Well, what about Korea? | ||
I was going to say the Spanish-American war, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I thought that was the first. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But that, I mean, Vietnam was this long drawn out conflict. | ||
Korea, obviously it was, uh, United Nations was involved. | ||
We were there as well. | ||
And I mean, that, that was a more like formalized process, but Yeah. | ||
I see what you mean. | ||
In terms of just executive action, and Congress has abdicated their authority in this and just giving AUMFs, Authorization for Use of Military Force, open-ended kind of what that means and how they're going to exercise that authority rather than an actual declaration of war. | ||
That's literally in the Constitution. | ||
That's what Congress is supposed to be doing. | ||
I think Congress in a lot of ways, specifically the House, has forgotten that they are the people's representatives. | ||
And they think that their job is, you know, to like... I don't know. | ||
I don't know what they think their job is. | ||
You can't really tell from what they do. | ||
But they're not representing their constituents. | ||
They're not representing those who sent them to office. | ||
Yeah, and the House, right? | ||
I mean, we, Congress generally, we are modeled after the United Kingdom, right? | ||
So the House would be Parliament, that's majority rule, that's how that works. | ||
The Senate is, you know, the kind of thoughtful body over there, modeled after the House of Lords, right? | ||
And so, You have a mandate to govern. | ||
Obviously, we don't have coalition governments like they do in the United Kingdom, Parliament, things like that. | ||
But they don't govern, generally, the Republicans when they have the majority. | ||
What they're always worried about is keeping the majority. | ||
That's what they're always concerned about is, oh, we don't take this vote because the Democrats are like, you know what? | ||
We're going to push as far as we can. | ||
And if we lose the house, we're going to come back and we'll get it again and we'll keep moving the ball down the field. | ||
We're over here trying to throw like Hail Mary's constantly, like we're going to stop this spending, you know, like instead of like making change every time you're in charge, we're throwing like 90 yard passes in the Democrats. | ||
I mean, just keep moving balls into the red zone constantly. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So what would you do different? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, look, and this is what McCarthy said he was going to do and we didn't get through it. | ||
Regular order is one of the most important things that has to happen. | ||
Regular order has not been there in two decades. | ||
What that means is, so there's 12 appropriations bills, right? | ||
And that fund the government. | ||
This is how we get omnibuses where you wrap All of those into one big bill. | ||
Those are the bills that are like a thousand pages long. | ||
Yeah, so you get the omnibus, I mean more than a thousand pages. | ||
It's the whole budget for the United States government, the discretionary spending, and we just pass it all together. | ||
One thing that they did do which is notable under McCarthy's watch was the state foreign operations bill. | ||
Everyone has complained for a long time How do we cut foreign aid and people try to cut foreign aid out of the omnibus? | ||
I mean, you're trying to pull a thread out of a massive bill. | ||
Doing their job means putting each appropriations bill that funds the different departments of government on the floor, amending it, and actually going through with a scalpel and removing funding where it needs to go. | ||
And that's why that state foreign operations bill being on the floor is so important. | ||
Regular order is how we're going to get government spending back under control, and that's how Congress is actually going to be able to influence U.S. | ||
policy in this country by The power of the purse. | ||
That's literally what they're there to do, right? | ||
That is their job. | ||
And until they do that, they're going to abdicate that power to the executive branch to be able to control, not control, but yeah, control spending in an out of control manner because they're just giving them piles of cash to execute on these programs any way they want. | ||
I mean, For me, if I'm elected, that's one of the things I'd do different. | ||
We must get rid of the Department of Education. | ||
It has to go. | ||
That department can no longer exist. | ||
It has no relevance in today's society. | ||
It never did when Jimmy Carter put it in. | ||
Our school systems have Progressively gotten worse since Department of Education. | ||
Yeah, I think it's like actually a straight and steady decline. | ||
Yes, a straight and steady decline. | ||
Department of Education must go turn that money back to the states, empower the states to be able to control their own education. | ||
And this is why the states lack so much power now is because the feds control it all. | ||
So it's like you want your education money where you're going to do X, Y and Z. | ||
What about the thing where, and this is something the Biden administration did with a number of executive orders, they had some very specific idea that they wanted to implement across federal government. | ||
And so they required practically every, well, they required every federal agency to implement it. | ||
They did this with an executive order about vaccine mandates required to be implemented across every federal agency. | ||
They did it with, you know, LGBTQ stuff had to be in every single federal agency. | ||
The same with like, you know, race-based diversity stuff. | ||
And they require that every federal agency implement different programs. | ||
And it's like the executive order will come out and then it will say, you know, every agency has to submit to me their plan within 180 days. | ||
Why does Congress let that kind of stuff go on? | ||
Yeah, well, and that's one of the other things. | ||
When you don't go through that, and since I've been state treasurer, that's what I've | ||
done is exercise the power of the purse to be able to get agencies and also outside actors | ||
like banks to act in the manner which I think they should interact with us as the state | ||
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at West Virginia If you you know, like okay for instance people have big | ||
issue with the ATF and some of the things that they do Instead of a bill to like let's say let's defund or | ||
eliminate the ATF What you do is get into the appropriations process and say | ||
We're going to eliminate this. | ||
We're going to eliminate that. | ||
And then if you don't start to do X, then you're going to lose that too. | ||
And that's where you can leverage the power of the person. | ||
I'll give you a better example or a more one that the average person can wrap their arms around. | ||
There's a regulation right now, like on light bulbs. | ||
I hate this so much. | ||
It started under the Obama administration when he said that American companies can't manufacture incandescent bulbs, and then they all started coming in from Mexico and Hungary, and they don't last as long, these incandescent bulbs. | ||
And then Biden said you can't sell them anymore, and you will not believe how many incandescent bulbs I have in my house. | ||
Yes, this is a huge thing for me, my wife, we hate it. | ||
American-made incandescent bulbs. | ||
They lasted longer, they were better, they provide a nice yellow light. | ||
Yes, and people love them. | ||
I love them. | ||
My household, we love them. | ||
And what they've done, the administrative state is literally passing laws to destroy my personal quality of life in my own home. But | ||
they're passing laws through executive action. Congress does have the ability to stop these | ||
regulations. A lot of people don't know this. It's called the Congressional Review Act, the CRA. | ||
Why did we let this one go through? | ||
I don't know. You really hit on a thing that incenses me. | ||
Yes, I mean it incenses a lot of That's why I brought up that example, is through the Congressional Review Act, you can vote down any regulation, because they're literally legislating through regulation, any regulation the administration puts out. | ||
What I would like to see, who knows if this ever happens, but it's something I would push for in Congress, what we do in the West Virginia State Legislature, when we took over in 2014 from the Democrats, Any rule or regulation must be voted on by the legislature. | ||
So all rules and regulations go back through us and we can approve, amend, or vote down any regulation out there. | ||
Now I'm sure you'd have to have some type of Uh, ceiling for that in terms of dollar amounts or impact or something like that. | ||
But something has to happen to get the administrative state under control. | ||
Here's a question. | ||
Could West Virginia create an incandescent light bulb factory and just sell direct to consumers all over the country? | ||
Well, you got this federal regulation out here. | ||
But would they really come at us? | ||
And like, if the federal government came at West Virginia for having an incandescent light bulb factory, Don't you think that that would just make the administration look particularly stupid? | ||
I agree with you. | ||
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Look, this is what the people want. | |
It could be like the My Pillow of Light Bulbs. | ||
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Yes. | |
That would be great. | ||
I could get a promo code. | ||
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Finally. | |
Promo code Libby in Candescent Light Bulbs. | ||
It would really, look, in Candescent Light Bulbs. | ||
That's something I would pimp forever. | ||
You're like more fired up about this than the war in Israel. | ||
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We're worried about this country, okay? | |
The thing with the light bulbs, when Obama did that, my grandmother was still alive. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And she was so angry about that. | ||
They did this with hot water heaters too. | ||
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Right. | |
She stocked up on all the American made light bulbs. | ||
She had, when she died, she had like so many light bulbs. | ||
Did she pass them down to you then? | ||
No, I got her dining room set. | ||
I didn't get the light bulbs. | ||
I don't know what happened to those. | ||
I am running low. | ||
I did stock up myself. | ||
Is this your way of asking her for stuff? | ||
I can't give up the lightbulbs. | ||
Like that Seinfeld episode. | ||
We're going to talk about Israel now. | ||
We laugh for five minutes. | ||
MSNBC is running segments questioning Israel, arguing that Israel is the one who actually hit the hospital. | ||
Unsurprising that MSNBC is doing this, they know who butters their bread. | ||
They lost 30% of their viewers when the war broke out, which is unheard of for a news organization. | ||
The AP ran about that too. | ||
That they lost ratings? | ||
No, the AP was saying that it was Israel's, yeah. | ||
Cable TV. | ||
Cable TV News rating Skyrocket during war. | ||
For MSNBC to go down, their audience is turning away, being like, fuck this bullshit. | ||
But we do have this chat, this member chat, from Spike Freeman, who said that I don't- Spiker Freeman. | ||
Spiker Freeman. | ||
I don't believe one of these Israeli airstrikes can kill 500 plus people, nor can an improvised Hamas rocket. | ||
Obviously, that tells me the hospital was full of highly explosive munitions. | ||
And that's actually a really good point. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
That's a really good point and that is what the Israelis and the United States has been saying is that they hide men, material, personnel, and weapons in hospitals, schools, and places like that. | ||
But that would also suggest that it was an Israeli airstrike. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Right. | ||
Unless Hamas is taking out their own stuff to make it look like it's Israel. | ||
Well, absolutely. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I mean, I mean, Hamas knows that if they blow up, like if a false like Hamas is opportunity is to make Israel the villain. | ||
is to say that's why they're telling the civilians in Gaza to stay in their homes. | ||
When Israel says evacuate now, we're going to strike this target, Hamas says stay, don't leave. | ||
They want them to die so they can parade around the bodies. | ||
Yeah, do you think Hamas would be willing to kill 500 people to turn the narrative? | ||
Of course. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Of course they will. | ||
In a heartbeat. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, those people are going straight to heaven by their estimation. | ||
Yeah, according to them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
To paradise. | ||
So it's okay. | ||
Hang out with the... Dark days indeed. | ||
Yeah, seriously. | ||
There is darkness. | ||
But who knows? | ||
Who knows, man? | ||
I think it's just absolutely hilarious. | ||
Why anyone would believe Hamas? | ||
I'm not saying to believe Israel. | ||
I'm like, dude, Hamas came out and killed civilians and paraded the children around. | ||
Why are you going to take their word for it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And look, and just to be clear here, Israel does have a lot more credibility than Hamas. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They do. | ||
It's true. | ||
I have a problem just liking any government. | ||
Like I look at a lot of governments, I judge them by how they were during COVID and they were horrible during COVID. | ||
Like they were tyrannical. | ||
That doesn't take away how I feel about this specific thing though. | ||
But yeah, it's interesting with credibility, but also it's like, I think about that way about our own government too, you know, thinking about false flags. | ||
I think about what I was saying earlier about Operation Northwoods. | ||
We were willing to take out our own people to start a war with Cuba to change that narrative, right? | ||
That's all declassified crazy stuff. | ||
You know, we were willing to shoot a plane out of the sky or have the mass shooting. | ||
So it's like nothing's off the table with any of these people. | ||
Yeah, there's someone in the chat named Anwar who keeps saying that it's like you're you're saying that like Israel You're assuming that Israel dropped the bomb. | ||
We don't know yet Wait until we figure out what happened and then then we can make comments like that It's just not you can't just say that Israel did it and they bombed the hospital. | ||
We don't know so don't don't pick sides apparently Iranian FM Amir Abdullahian arrived in Saudi Arabia a little over an hour ago after he tweeted that, you know, the Zionist regime must be stopped, blah blah blah, global unity to target Israel, etc, etc. | ||
So, I don't know, you know, this is war. | ||
Yeah, it's war. | ||
Yeah, it's great. | ||
Who was it? | ||
Majeed tweeted something earlier about an imam... Majeed Nawaz? | ||
Yeah, pulling down their typical flag and putting up a black flag, which is like very symbolic for... Right, that means it's like holy war or jihad, I think. | ||
Waving the black flag. | ||
I'll tell you what really, really annoys me is the people saying they know for sure. | ||
You don't know for sure. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
But it's all leftists predominantly saying, it's a fact, Israel did it, shut the fuck up. | ||
I see a lot of people on the right too though. | ||
Prove it. | ||
No, I know, I know. | ||
But it's just like, you're more likely on the right to get, we don't know for sure yet, it may have been, we're still looking into it. | ||
And on the left, they're all like, we know Israel did it because fucking Israel. | ||
It's like, dude. | ||
They're colonizers. | ||
The people who hate Israel are fervent and unreasonable. | ||
That's why they want these videos to be so true. | ||
And they don't even stop to think, to assess what is right or wrong. | ||
They just say, ha ha, this proves it. | ||
They just share it. | ||
The colonizer narrative, by the way, is one of the most ridiculous and outright falsehoods in this entire narrative that exists that Israel is on occupied land. | ||
This is nonsense. | ||
I mean, people need to pick up a history book and actually Is anybody ever thought about where the word Palestine comes from? | ||
It was just created. | ||
Palestine, actually, and the Romans were the first to use it under Herod when they were occupying, when they took over. | ||
what is today Israel, as a jab at the Jewish population to delegitimize them. | ||
But the actual word Palestine, Palestine, comes from the Philistines. | ||
The Philistines were actually Greeks. | ||
They were not Arabs. | ||
And that is where that word comes from. | ||
There was no one talked about a Palestinian till like the 1960s. | ||
Arafat. | ||
Was Arafat created? | ||
Yes. | ||
Let's pull in some callers and see what they have to say. | ||
Indeed, let us do so. | ||
Three, if by treachery, you are on the air. | ||
How are you doing tonight? | ||
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I'm doing great, guys. | |
Nice show tonight. | ||
I appreciate you having me on. | ||
Thank you, of course. | ||
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Tim, you mentioned earlier, I think just when you were discussing the escalating conflict over there, you know, get ready. | |
And I know that that's probably a very broad term or a broad statement, but, you know, my question really is, is what do people like me do to get ready, right? | ||
This seems like total overload. | ||
Safeandreadymeals.com. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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I mean, the powers that be are really seeming like they want to push us into this larger escalating conflict, and that's overseas. | |
And then you got, you know, kind of what happened today with the J6 mom, Rachel Powell, that's sentenced to five years in prison and passed a report after Christmas time. | ||
I mean, it doesn't appear that We have anywhere to hide, right? | ||
So, you know, for the entire panel, what's the suggestion on us for, you know, how do we prepare? | ||
What do we prepare for? | ||
Hopefully, it's a decent question for y'all. | ||
I don't think you should hide at all. | ||
Well, it's not about hiding. | ||
It's about surviving. | ||
Paying attention to what's going on so that if you start hearing like some whistling outside, you know to duck and cover. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Yeah, I mean, we talked about this day of rage issue and we've seen some obviously coordinated indiscriminate killings of civilians around the world as it relates to this. | ||
What I would do first and foremost is secure yourself and your family. | ||
And as a fervent supporter of the Second Amendment, I would exercise that to do so. | ||
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Yep. | |
Make sure you have lots of water, too. | ||
That's something that's- Food and water. | ||
That's why, you know, I think I shout out safeandreadymeals.com like once or twice a year. | ||
It's emergency food buckets. | ||
They last 25 years. | ||
They're a sponsor for the show, but I don't regularly shout them out because, I mean, obviously, once you have one, you have one. | ||
You know, if you get one or two or three or however many you get, they last 25 years. | ||
You put them away. | ||
You don't need to buy another one. | ||
That's it. | ||
You buy it once, you're done. | ||
And if Phil Labonte was here, he'd probably say have a first aid kit on you and know how to use it. | ||
I just ordered a shell of MREs. | ||
Smart. | ||
Of what? | ||
Ready to eat meals. | ||
They don't last that long. | ||
They only last a year or two. | ||
I thought you just said 25 years. | ||
No, emergency food buckets last 25 years. | ||
Emergency food buckets? | ||
MREs are just like... | ||
Field rations. | ||
It's like food when you're out in the middle of nowhere and you want to eat quick and it's got like iron shavings that you put water in and it oxidizes and heats up. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
My dad has a doomsday bunker filled with MREs, so I gotta tell him. | ||
They don't last that long. | ||
Check the dates on them. | ||
You're done, dad. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Yeah, they don't last that long. | ||
I mean, some of them it's like, yeah, they're just vacuum sealed bags like Hamburger Helper. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, if it's truly dry, it might last for a really, really long time. | ||
But we- but we've got, uh, aside from, like, emergency food buckets, we have, um, emergency staples. | ||
We have, like, big buckets, like, five gallons of rice, beans. | ||
Because, look, man! | ||
I mean, here's your worst case scenario if you're wrong. | ||
Let's say you're wrong and you don't need the food, you eat it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's it. | ||
You open it up, you pour the stroganoff in the pot with hot water and you've got hamburger helper. | ||
Oh, geez, you bought food. | ||
You need food. | ||
Or you never eat it. | ||
The absolute worst case scenario in terms of you were right is you don't die, and life sucks, but you got some food for a little bit. | ||
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Yep, true. | |
And then everyone needs to understand, you're actually never supposed to eat it, sort of. | ||
When you have an emergency food storage and you're preparing for some serious crisis, you're supposed to only eat it as a last resort. | ||
So you should be hunting and foraging and gathering. | ||
And when that fails, you supplement it with your emergency reserves. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
But I'm not saying you're... I don't know if you're gonna need emergency food for what's happening right now. | ||
I mean, maybe. | ||
I'm just saying, like... | ||
You should have water, food, and a first aid kit no matter what, whether there's war or not. | ||
Maybe those pills to make water clean. | ||
Well, we got life straws. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Those are probably better. | ||
Oh, yeah? | ||
You could actually take them, stick them in the river. | ||
Do you like those? | ||
Because my son was like, we should get life straws. | ||
Well, yeah, you can stick it in the river and drink straight from the river. | ||
It filters the water straight in your mouth. | ||
Oh, that's clever. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I saw someone in the chat there that said that they have an inspection date, not an expiration date. | ||
So apparently they will last longer, but you got to check them out first, which makes sense. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Anyways, anything else to add? | ||
3F by Chechery. | ||
Great name, by the way. | ||
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Thank you guys for... Appreciate it. | |
I've been on a couple times and nobody's gotten it yet. | ||
So this is the first time it's come up, but thank you guys. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Have a great night. | ||
Hell yeah, brother. | ||
Likewise. | ||
60 months plus if they're stored at 50 degrees. | ||
Okay, cool. | ||
Yeah. | ||
A game dev. | ||
How you doing? | ||
Hope you're well. | ||
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Hello, I'm a game dev. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
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I've got a question for Riley. | |
So, your Republican opponents have pointed to your former role as a VP at Podesta Group as evidence that you're a part of the Uniparty, and your Wikipedia says you did work for them in Ukraine. | ||
So, could you tell us about the work you did there, and what can you say to convince the 2nd District that you're not just another Rhino? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, I never worked in Ukraine, but I can't control, you know, what people put on Wikipedia at all. | ||
Yeah, so over a decade ago I did work there after I left the Hill and then quit right after it and what I would say is sometimes in life You go through experiences that help you learn who you want to be, and then sometimes you go through experiences that help you learn who you don't want to be. | ||
And that's what led me to quit and leave there and get involved. | ||
Be somebody who has stood so strong as a Republican in the state of West Virginia, had one of the most conservative voting records in the state legislature, been one of the most conservative state treasurers in the country, and I actually learned a lot from that experience and I think it's why I've been so successful Really dismantling a lot of the deep state and a lot of the woke corporations that I've been fighting over the last several years. | ||
You know, we all have different journeys that get us to where we are right now, and certainly that was part of mine. | ||
And yeah, it was an interesting life experience that was very informative and really opened my eyes into the level of corruption that there is down there. | ||
True. | ||
Anything else to add, Mr. Gamedev? | ||
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No, I think that was a good answer, and I'm glad that you kind of seem that like you didn't really think that was the path for you. | |
So best of luck in the election. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Cool. | ||
Thanks for calling. | ||
You found one of the Chinese bugs there, Shane. | ||
Yeah, I'm collecting them. | ||
It's a feature that for a second. | ||
Thank you very much, Gamedev. | ||
Next up, we got Bishop. | ||
I had one actually in my hat earlier in the show. | ||
Yeah, but they're chill as fuck, so it's like, the lantern bugs piss me off. | ||
You gotta kill those on sight. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Those things are awful. | ||
That's the rule, right? | ||
There's literally a rule. | ||
There's a whole bunch outside, and we're just smashing them. | ||
But we haven't seen any nests. | ||
If we see a nest, we gotta report those. | ||
I just see one or two. | ||
Oh, I haven't seen a nest yet. | ||
What does a nest look like? | ||
A thousand of them. | ||
What is a lantern bug? | ||
They're like big moth-looking things with spotted backs. | ||
China's latest export. | ||
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Oh, I see. | |
And they eat vineyards, which happen to be close by. | ||
Well, Bishop, you're with us right now. | ||
I don't know if you just haven't heard us or... I'm gonna come back to you, though. | ||
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Hello. | |
Oh, there you are. | ||
Hey, cheers. | ||
How you doing, bro? | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
Thank you for having me. | ||
I've been listening to you guys or listening to Tim since 2020 and I'm very proud to see where you've become and see where you guys are at now. | ||
So you guys are doing great. | ||
My question is for everybody and I would say, when do you consider the U.S. | ||
to be directly involved in these two major conflicts? | ||
And if we are not already, then would that result, does direct conflict result in a containment of those conflicts? | ||
Or do you think they get inflamed into a more global scale type? | ||
We're involved in them. | ||
We are absolutely involved in them. | ||
The question is, are we mobilizing direct US forces to engage? | ||
That would be escalation, no question. | ||
And it would just get worse. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I... Anybody else want to chime in? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I agree. | ||
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We have ships out there, our president's going there to talk to one of the... Yeah, Ukraine, we got special forces, our intelligence, our weapons, our money, our training. | |
The money. | ||
Our volunteers. | ||
Yeah, the money's enough for me to even say we're involved. | ||
Yeah, and I think many people would agree that we are, like, around the world. | ||
It wouldn't just be us saying so. | ||
Oh, that's why they're attacking the U.S. | ||
Embassy. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Because we're involved. | ||
Yeah, I think that we're 100% involved. | ||
I think that we're probably at a point in the crisis that we cannot identify because we're involved in it. | ||
But it does feel like things are going to continue to escalate and the U.S. | ||
has not taken the kind of leadership role that I would have expected this nation to take. | ||
Yeah, and look, just to be clear, there's a massive amount of intelligence sharing that goes in between the United States and Israel. | ||
We coordinate on a lot of kind of counterterrorism efforts and intel sharing over the decades. | ||
I mean, that's something that's always gone on. | ||
Something that I think a lot of people do forget That's kind of interesting. | ||
I do want to point out we do stockpile weapons in Israel the United States does and if I remember correctly at the beginning of this year the Biden administration actually drew down out of US Israeli stockpiles and Diverted it to Ukraine Oh, you're kidding. | ||
Yeah, do you remember that? | ||
I think that was like beginning of the year, which I think has affected Israel's readiness. | ||
I think like it's like significantly for sure because a lot of those like especially with like just munitions just having actual like firepower to to load your weapons. | ||
I think that's what's contributed a lot to it. | ||
But I don't think he's thinking clearly at all. | ||
It's not him thinking. | ||
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It's really embarrassing that Joe Biden is the president of the United States of America. | |
It does. That adds up. I don't think he's thinking clearly at all. It's not him thinking. It's really | ||
embarrassing that Joe Biden is the president of the United States of America. Like that is | ||
embarrassing. And I haven't liked a single president since I've since I've been cogent of presidents. | ||
But this is the one that's actually just monstrously disheartening that this is the man who's leading this country. | ||
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It's a perfect metaphor to have a corpse as a president. | |
The onion made the joke! | ||
Remember that? | ||
Like Reagan, my parents were always fighting around the dinner table about Reagan because my stepmom was like, Pro. | ||
November 7th, 2020. | ||
So good. | ||
It was all of them. | ||
Good for the onion. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Stress of the presidency. | ||
Already ages Biden 10 years. | ||
That's exactly from the inauguration. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They're just prophets now at this point. | ||
Cause it, of course it's the onion, not the Babylon bee. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, the onion sucks. | ||
I mean, this is pretty good. | ||
That's pretty good though. | ||
That's from November, 2020. | ||
And they also had Andrew Yang appears naked in Energy Blast arriving in the future to warn us about AI. | ||
That's kind of when they fell off during the pandemic. | ||
Right. | ||
They should do one for Trump where he's like in high school. | ||
He looks like he got younger. | ||
He's just beautiful. | ||
Hair's better. | ||
I have to say, I do love the like AI of Trump, you know, like Trump at Troy. | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
Trump history on Twitter. | ||
Those are so funny. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
Like Terminator 2. | ||
Naked Andrew Yang emerges from time vortex to warn debate audience about looming threat of automation. | ||
I literally forgot all about Andrew Yang. | ||
He's like such a hopeful guy. | ||
Before that, he got a job with CNN or which one of them? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Yeah, he became like a talking head. | ||
I don't watch CNN. | ||
MSNBC even watched it. | ||
2020 was the end of the Democratic Party. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Because you had Yang and you had Tulsi, there was excitement around some younger personalities and then they were like Biden and then everyone's like... | ||
Did Tulsi say she's willing to work on Trump's admin? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I like Tulsi. | ||
Yeah, that'd be awesome. | ||
I even liked her white pants suit. | ||
Yeah, it looked great. | ||
I liked when she destroyed Kamala. | ||
Oh yeah, that was great. | ||
I think that was the white suit. | ||
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Bishop, we're so off the rails here, so we're gonna wrap it up for Bishop. | |
Maybe it's hindsight, but Bagram Air Force Base might have been a decent asset to have | ||
control and all the stuff that used to be there. | ||
That's a very good point, isn't it? | ||
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But I'll leave with that. | |
All right. | ||
Thanks for calling us. | ||
Cheers, brother. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Matt, M-A-T. | ||
You're with us. | ||
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Hi, guys. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Of course. | ||
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I've been listening to IRL for a few years now, and so my question is for the panel. | |
I'm seeing that the US president, as an institution rather than the person currently holding it, is still very respected around the world, especially in the more Western-oriented Arab countries of the Middle East. | ||
Do you think Americans, especially conservatives, can still view and respect Biden as a leader when an external event happens? | ||
I don't. | ||
I already don't. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's not possible, man. | ||
I mean, people thought COVID was going to bring everyone together and it didn't. | ||
There's nothing that's going to make people respect Biden. | ||
If war breaks out, it'll be Biden's fault and people will demand his impeachment. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The left will defend him and say he's a great leader, the right will say he should be impeached. | ||
If anything happens to him in Israel, the right will say no intervention, it's Biden's own fault, and the left will say we've been attacked. | ||
How could you think that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Um, I sense your accent is German of some kind. | ||
Are you from German or Austria? | ||
Are you from Germany or Austria per chance? | ||
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Yeah, I'm from Austria, Austria. | |
Okay. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
I personally, as someone who's not from the United States, who's naturalized here, I don't, I'm not going to go to war for Biden. | ||
I don't, I don't, I mean, I respect him as like the, the highest law of the land or the, what's the word? | ||
The commander in chief, but I don't, I don't want to do it. | ||
I respect the office immensely. | ||
I don't respect the men at all. | ||
I respect the office immensely. | ||
And I, you know, if there was some type of attack, existential threat to the existence of the United States, I do think to one extent or another, we would be able to pull together. | ||
I'd hope we could have some type of, I mean, everyone remembers kind of post 9-11, we were all, you know, let's try to figure out what happened to us. | ||
Um, but obviously I think it would also accelerate the, uh, the election of Donald Trump. | ||
And I'm not sure if there's going to be some people on the left that would be able to deal with that. | ||
I think on the right, I think they'd have a better ability to unify around the commander in chief. | ||
Uh, I'm not sure if it's Donald Trump, they'd be able to do the same thing. | ||
Good point. | ||
Well, uh, anything else to add my friend, Matt? | ||
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Great, thank you so much. | |
Thank you and have a good one. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Cheers, likewise my friend. | ||
Have a wonderful night. | ||
Or I guess it'd be like day right now for you if you're calling from Austria. | ||
Sammy Football, we've been talking about you a lot. | ||
What's going on? | ||
What's happening? | ||
Can you fill us in with what's the whole hubbub you're causing? | ||
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Uh, yeah. | |
So that's actually part of my question. | ||
So I guess I'll start with that. | ||
Um, but I do want to start out by saying shout out to, uh, Nancy Cashman and all of you guys for, for Miami. | ||
I can't wait till next time. | ||
So my question for the panel, we've seen an escalation in the last 24 hours in the Mideast, although there are conflicting reports. | ||
However, with this, we still have the government in shambles in DC, unable to elect a speaker. | ||
What is the best course of action for the GOP controlled house right now? | ||
Yeah, in my view, I think that they have to. | ||
They have to unify behind Jim Jordan. | ||
They're going to have to do that. | ||
I mean, I think he's very clearly the choice right now for the conference, and I think for the good of the country. | ||
Some people there need to have a little bit of like a statesman moment here and do something like outside of themselves and realize that this is the best course of action for the United States for us to elect a speaker in case something terrible happens here and we have to be able to mobilize or react to something that is an existential threat. | ||
God willing something like that does not happen. | ||
I don't think That's necessarily tomorrow, but you don't know. | ||
And we do, in times like this, have to have leadership. | ||
I know there's bad blood in that conference. | ||
I've talked to some of the members of Congress, even today I talked to them. | ||
But tomorrow at 11 o'clock, they need to elect Jim Jordan Speaker of the House. | ||
I hope so. | ||
I hope so. | ||
Yeah, I do think a component of this is they vote against Jordan and then Jordan goes to them and says, OK, what do you want? | ||
They say, give me this and I got your vote. | ||
It's leverage for them. | ||
So, yeah, I think that's right. | ||
But, you know, look, Kevin McCarthy came out publicly supported Jim Jordan in this in this election for speaker. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, he's doing the right thing here. | ||
Why some of them want to hold out on this, and Kevin McCarthy, who in a very public way was deposed, removed as Speaker of the House, but is doing what he thinks is right by the country, he's able to get his mind around that. | ||
I think the rest of them need to do the same thing, but I agree with Tim. | ||
I'm sure they want exact some type of leverage in this. | ||
I did think Kevin McCarthy's speech when he left office was actually very good. | ||
I thought it was too. | ||
I agree. | ||
I think that the GOP needs to just elect Jordan as Speaker. | ||
And then try again, and then we'll all be let down by Jordan, but it's okay. | ||
We're trying. | ||
Yes. | ||
But you have to be let down by the Speaker of the House, because the Speaker of the House has to make deals. | ||
Right. | ||
And he's inevitably, she's inevitably going to make deals that, you know, you don't like. | ||
But that's the job. | ||
Well, we did have Pelosi, so I threw a she in there. | ||
What do you want? | ||
No more she's. | ||
Soon we're going to have a they them. | ||
Don't you listen to Pearl Davis? | ||
If we don't, I don't. | ||
Is it Sandy who's mobilizing the phone calls to Congress? | ||
Is that what you were saying earlier? | ||
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Yeah, so I mean, after I heard that somebody did a super chat about it, I wrote like a little thing. | |
First of all, that was a we thing, not a me thing. | ||
I just want to point that out. | ||
There was a we movement in the Discord today. | ||
Okay, that's awesome. | ||
Well, Charlie Kirk pulled all the phone numbers if you need them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Oh, yeah, I posted all those. | |
Oh, nice. | ||
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Yeah, so they had a VC going with the stream of the speaker vote on C-SPAN, and I jumped into the VC, and I don't know what came over me, I just became, like, irate. | |
Because I'm so tired of this party taking advantage of us, you know? | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
That's how I felt when I left the Democrats. | ||
I was tired of them taking advantage of us and now it's the same. | ||
I will say this and I don't I assume this is true it's been reported but I don't know how helpful it is having like Sean Hannity's staff email like congressional offices like you better vote for Jim Jordan or we're gonna do it. | ||
I don't think that's probably helpful. | ||
Particularly, you have either people in Biden-plus-whatever districts or indestructible Republicans who are in conservative districts that have been there forever, right? | ||
Like a Kay Granger from Texas, who's the chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee. | ||
Mike Rogers, who's chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, who actually did end up supporting Jim Jordan. | ||
I don't know if that's helpful or not. | ||
I think what's helpful is what you are doing and mobilizing actual people. | ||
Yeah, totally. | ||
Yes. | ||
Real people instead of the... Yeah. | ||
It's like, hey, Sean Hannity here. | ||
No, but if they're hearing from people, constituents, that I can tell you somebody who is in public office, that makes a difference. | ||
Because one person who's willing to call and complain is equal to like a thousand voters. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yes. | |
But seriously, literally, they're like, the average person doesn't care. | ||
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Yeah and the way that it worked it was kind of crazy because I got irate because I watched all the Democrats at the end all clap in unison looking all happy and then we're sitting here all divided and one of the representatives is one district over from me and there was someone named Mara Macy that ran against her him who could be there right now who isn't because the establishment you know stood up against her and of course you know now we have this rhino there And it just literally infuriated me. | |
But I'm so white-pilled, and this is such a great community, because this isn't even all Republicans. | ||
This is libertarians and stuff, too. | ||
And everybody just rallied behind to say, like, you know, this is a dangerous situation. | ||
We know our president is about to get on Air Force One and go to another country, and we don't even have a speaker. | ||
And I was like, this is crazy. | ||
We need to do this. | ||
And I mean, everybody just kind of fell in line. | ||
We hosted a stage. | ||
We got like, we got people on there. | ||
And I will tell you that like an hour after we called Representative Diaz-Balar's office in Miami, he tweeted that out. | ||
And then there is 12 quote tweets after that saying that they're in agreeance with him. | ||
And that was an hour after we started. | ||
Well done. | ||
I will tell you. | ||
The one thing scarier to the machine, scarier than our show, they try and suppress it, is the fact that there is a membership platform where people are coordinating and organizing. | ||
That is particularly worrying to the establishment. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Yeah, I mean, when constituents reach out, people, I mean, I always react. | ||
Everyone, it's like, okay, this is a constituent issue, we need to, I mean... | ||
People react for different reasons, but they react. | ||
And we do have to mention this. | ||
The Speaker of the House is third in line for the President. | ||
That's a huge deal, yeah. | ||
Second in line. | ||
I keep thinking about that. | ||
Well, after the Vice President. | ||
So, the President's already the President, so the line would be BP then? | ||
Yes, yes, yes. | ||
Second in line. | ||
The third position, how does it describe? | ||
Right, whatever, get the point. | ||
What were we looking at yesterday? | ||
We figured out that Patty Murray from Washington State is the, what is it? | ||
Senate President Pro Tempore of the Senate. | ||
Right, and she's a disaster. | ||
She's just a horrible individual and a terrible leader. | ||
So with no speaker, if Biden and Kamala go to Israel together and then like a Gaza rocket hits them, Patty Murray is president of the United States. | ||
Yeah, Patty Murray who ran her campaign in part based on being bisexual. | ||
This was her big claim. | ||
I'm bisexual, I should be in the Senate. | ||
Okay, fuck off. | ||
And now she is, now she is, what? | ||
Second in line? | ||
Second in line for presidency. | ||
Second right now because there's no speaker. | ||
She's off. | ||
She's Senate pro tem. | ||
And this is like a great civics lesson for everybody. | ||
It's not the majority leader, which is a position we made up kind of in the modern era, right? | ||
Because the vice president is actually, the vice president of the United States is a presiding officer over the Senate. | ||
Then there is the Senate pro tem. | ||
And then the majority leader who is technically in charge of this thing but constitutionally is not in line. | ||
Yep. | ||
Right. | ||
True. | ||
That is messed up. | ||
Yep. | ||
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That's what made it so scary to me. | |
That's when I was like, oh no, we are not having this today. | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
I applaud your efforts. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
Let's tomorrow at 11. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
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Yeah. | |
11 o'clock. | ||
Don't, don't stop. | ||
I have, so I have Sammy football is like exclusively for football on Twitter, but I have Sammy politics now and that's where I'm posting everything. | ||
And, uh, I have all of their, their usernames. | ||
Like all you have to do is just click on their username and just, you know, Twitter is our town hall. | ||
You know, they can't legally, they cannot delete anything that's posted on their social media as if it's an official social media and people don't know that. | ||
So go tell them how you feel. | ||
No, you can't on official accounts. | ||
You cannot delete. | ||
You cannot block. | ||
You can't do any of that on congressional official accounts. | ||
That's why everyone has their separate accounts, right? | ||
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Yes. | |
Although AOC has blocked Alex Stein. | ||
Yeah, it's in her private. | ||
Is it a private her account? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, you got your private slash political account and then you got your... I'm sure there's some rules in terms of like what you can say if it's kind of like out there. | ||
I think there should be a rule that all statements have to be signed off on by the politician. | ||
Yeah, why not? | ||
It can't just be that Biden hands his phone to someone and says, has fun. | ||
He has to receive the message and say, do you agree with this? | ||
Like, will these words come from you? | ||
Yes, I sign off on it. | ||
Otherwise, we have a puppet on social media. | ||
That was one thing that was great about Trump was like everything he said was him. | ||
There's a lot of politicians, they have people that just do their social media. | ||
Yeah, they're on the comms team. | ||
Yeah, if you see my tweets or anything, that's from me. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's me. | ||
Sammy, was there anything else you wanted to add? | ||
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No, just shouting out the Discord, the after show. | |
Listen, I fall in love with this place more and more every day. | ||
Oh, that's so great. | ||
We have 5,535 people watching right now the Uncensored Show. | ||
Y'all need to go and join the Discord because you're already members and you sign up and you can be in these chat rooms and then you can actually argue with these people. | ||
You can argue with them or agree with them. | ||
And the most important thing is it's become a place where y'all can hang out and organize. | ||
So look, I'm not saying y'all need to call members of Congress and go and protest. | ||
You could open a coffee shop. | ||
You could open a diner. | ||
You might find somebody who's like, oh, I actually live a couple miles away. | ||
Hey, man, we should open a card shop. | ||
Like, build culture, work on games, work on shows. | ||
The Discord is having members only. | ||
They're doing their own shows before and after. | ||
Saturday weekend mornings. | ||
It's a network. | ||
networking is it's what I say it's not what you know it's who you know you know you might you might be sitting there being like I got this really great idea for a thing someone's gonna be in this court being like I'm looking for something to invest in I got some money and then boom all of a sudden you're selling widgets to the world and then you can donate to whoever you want to win politics or whatever you just got to start with with building those networks so right If you're listening, and now it's at 5,610. | ||
Sign up, get in the discord. | ||
Sammy and everybody, they're doing really awesome work, and organizing is the most powerful thing, building culture and community. | ||
I'm really excited for one day when this coffee shop opens up in Martinsburg, and we can do these Saturday morning cartoons. | ||
Yeah, soon, I don't know. | ||
I'm looking at the cat designs and stuff. | ||
I'm like, okay, that's gonna take three months to a year. | ||
We gotta redo the walls, the floors, Oh, the plumbing. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's just, there's so much. | ||
I mean, maybe realistically spring. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It was supposed to be open by the end of the month. | ||
And then permit stuff, the local government jams everything up. | ||
And we've been sitting on this building for over a year. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Is what it is. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Semifootball. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Yes, thank you guys. | |
Appreciate it. | ||
Forward the line, guys. | ||
Always a pleasure. | ||
Forward the line. | ||
I agree. | ||
Right on. | ||
Cheers. | ||
Riley, thanks for hanging out. | ||
It's always a blast. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
This is awesome. | ||
And thanks for plugging West Virginia there real quick. | ||
Wild and wonderful. | ||
Everybody should move here. | ||
Well, you know about our plan, right? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Anti-Times Square. | ||
Yeah, I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
It's a slow roll, but the next thing we're working on right now is a franchise corporation. | ||
The idea being we can go to a prominent personality and say, we're going to run your brick and mortar shops. | ||
You get a profit share, but you're basically the promotion for this. | ||
And then imagine all of just downtown Martinsburg, you've got, insert personality, Papa Jack's, Pizza Shack, Cousin T's Diner, Casper Coffee, Luke Rudkowski's Health and Wellness, Vitamin Shop, all that stuff. | ||
Shane should have a bookshop. | ||
And someone had a really good idea yesterday that we should do our own version of a ball drop, but with a rooster. | ||
And I'm like, instead of the ball dropping, the rooster crows, opens up its wings, and I'm like, that sounds... I'm so down for that. | ||
I will put a rooster on the top of my building and have it go... On the new year. | ||
I was just fantasizing about an anti-woke bookshop where you can go in and actually buy books for your kids without looking at them and scrutinizing them and wondering if there's like dildos on the pages. | ||
I have three little kids. | ||
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But I interrupted you, so if you wanted to wrap up. | |
Oh yeah, you plug West Virginia well, just everybody who's listening. | ||
Open season, rifle season starts November 20th here in West Virginia. | ||
It's also open season on coyotes here in West Virginia all year round. | ||
But rifle season starts November 20th, runs I think till December 3rd. | ||
We got plenty of deers. | ||
Come on out. | ||
This is like a full West Virginia episode. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Since it's a full West Virginia episode, I'm going to share this image, my favorite image from Miami. | ||
When we were on a big boat, we were all coming home. | ||
The boat was bringing us back. | ||
Here's people filming rap videos all around us on their boats. | ||
We had on Country Roads and we were all screaming that song to the top of our lungs. | ||
I saw a video the other day. | ||
It was like Oktoberfest in Germany and people were like singing Country Roads. | ||
It's a universal song. | ||
Everybody loves it. | ||
All right, man. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Thanks for hanging out, guys. | ||
Thanks for everybody who is a member for supporting us and listening. | ||
And we will be back and see you tomorrow. |