Raja Jackson Charges Explained! James Comey Peads "Not Guilty"! L.A. Firest Were ARSON! & More!
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Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs in the most stunning breaking news development of the day, according to Fox News, James Comey has pleaded not guilty.
Here is the breaking news.
The former FBI director, James Comey, in front of a judge moments ago in a hearing that we did not think would last long, and apparently that is the case.
He has entered a plea of not guilty to two charges, federal level now.
Our producers inside the courtroom.
Say the former director accused of lying to Congress, obstructing aggression uh congressional proceeding, uh end of the plea moments ago in front of the judge, Michael Nockmanoff, appointed by Joe Biden.
Uh, not guilty on both federal charges.
He's accused of lying in front of Congress back in 2020.
Here is the breaking news, the former FBI director, James Comey.
I think like Fox News needs to have their breaking news button removed from them because they don't know what is breaking news and what is not.
Everything, according to Fox News is breaking news.
What would have been breaking news would have been James Comey pleading guilty.
That means that would have been breaking news.
Uh the breaking news.
James Comey predictably, as everyone knew was going to happen, pleads uh not guilty to two charges of uh lying and obstruction.
And uh let's throw in the red lights and the flashing things and get everyone's dopamine kicking because breaking news!
James Comey did what everyone knew he was gonna do, pleads innocent, or say she's not guilty, because we do not adopt the Nancy Pelosi criminal law philosophy of you'll be able to prove your innocence after we drag you through the mud.
All right.
That's the breaking news of the day.
Comey will never be convicted.
We shall see.
I I happen to, I sort of tend to who said that mod trend.
I sort of tend to agree with that.
What we're going to get is something of a Michael Sussman, uh, basically jury nullification, because James Comey to many people is a hero.
And the chances that you're gonna get 12, I don't know if it's gonna be nine or 12, it's in New York State.
So whether or not you're gonna get nine or twelve, however, many jury members that are going to be sufficiently conscientious, even if they are Democrats, Capital D Democrats, Zohan Mamdani Democrats.
Hold on a second.
Where was James Comey charged?
Uh come on, where was he?
Ex-FBI director.
Let me get the um, let me get the indictment.
James Comey indictment.
I want to make sure what district I know offhand.
I thought it was New York, but uh DOJ.
Oh, wait, don't pour up to oh, for goodness sake.
I thought it was New York.
What I where's the indictment?
Let me get the indictment.
No, I can't go on until I get this.
This is when OCD gets the best of you.
PDF.
Comey indictment.
Here we go.
All right.
Yeah, Eastern District.
Oh, Eastern District of Virginia.
We're not in New York.
So the question's gonna be this.
Uh, even if we can get a reasonably conscientious group of jurors, because from what I understand, Eastern District of Virginia, something, what is it, like 70 plus percent voted for Kamala Harris?
Let's just say you're gonna get seven of ten of the jury members are gonna be Kamala Harris supporters.
They are going to basically jury nullify Comey's charges the exact same way Michael Sussman was nullified in DC.
Not as bad as DC, but appreciate what has to happen.
You've got to get a unanimous conviction of a jury that's going to be 70% uh, you know, based on all RAM random samplings, Democrat.
Uh Virginia, Eastern Virginia, not East Virginia.
So we we have it's just as bad.
So the question's gonna be whether or not you're gonna get a few holdouts who are going to nullify this so you don't get a unanimous verdict condemning him.
And I think that is much more likely than not.
I haven't checked the calcium markets as to what the likelihood of conviction is.
But what is amazing, above and beyond the breaking news that James Comey has pleaded not guilty, is the difference in framing of articles, framing of narrative.
What would you guys say?
Like easy, you know, DC would be the most partisan district.
Uh, maybe Southern District of New York would be the most corrupt district.
If you had to pick like an outlet, that would be the most partisan hack of an outlet.
You think CNN, But that's only because you're forgetting about the Daily Beast.
You have to see how they how the Daily Beast frames their hero.
And when we talk about, you know, a uh a market, I say a jury pool that's gonna be by and large, Kamala Harris supporting.
What are they gonna be reading?
They're probably not gonna be watching Viva and Barnes Law for the People on Sunday night.
They're probably not gonna be watching Viva Fry at three o'clock daily on Rumble.
They'll probably be reading CNN or The Daily Beast.
Listen to this.
Breaking.
Fada Tomazan, updated October 8th, 1146, published at 1143.
What could the update have been within three minutes of publication?
We'll see if they indicate this at the end of the article.
Comey pleads not guilty and launches scorched earth defense.
Holy hell.
And they take the most, they take the most flattering, beautiful picture of James Comey.
They don't take the one where he's looking like he's held hostage by a uh Taylor Swift ransom demander.
Then I take a flattering picture and they frame it as James Comey is fighting the force of evil with this malicious prosecution.
All right, hold on, let's just see what they say here.
James Comey pleaded not guilty to charges that he lied to Congress, and his lawyers say he will seek to dismiss the case as a presidential revenge plot by an unqualified Trump ally.
Well, now we know exactly what they were doing to Trump.
Presidential revenge plot against the president or then the presidential candidate by unqualified anti-Trump allies, you know, like Leticia James, Founny Willis, Alvin Bragg, Kim Fox.
I don't know if Kim Fox is direct.
You know what I'm getting at?
Juan Marchand, New York nipple judge Anne Garong.
They tell you what they're doing in their accusations of others.
Comey appeared in court Wednesday vowing to fight the charges against him and requested a trial by jury on January 5, just as the midterm election year kicks off.
And his book tour, by the way.
Don't forget about his book.
We'll see if they mention it.
I didn't get all the way through this article yet before going live.
His attorney Patrick Fitzgerald.
We're gonna do a double little little quick check over here.
Patrick Fitzgerald entered a plea on his behalf, signaled he will file a pretrial motion seeking to quash the case for selective and vindictive prosecution.
Well, now we know what they were doing to Trump based on Donald Trump's public demand that Comey be charged.
Another motion will be filed, challenging the legality of prosecutor Lindsay Halligan, the former beauty pageant contestant and stalled to take the case after her predecessor refused to.
Oh, I'm sorry, was the president was the predecessor James Comey's brother-in-law or something?
Was it related to James Comey's family?
Do you imagine?
Like, just I could give a course in how to identify leading language, psychological manipulation, and uh biased coverage.
A beauty pageant contested.
Yeah.
She refused.
She took up the case after a former predecessor refused to bring an indictment.
I'm fairly certain James Comey had family involved in the decision not to bring up the charges because no reasonable jury would convict.
Horse crap.
Comey's been a longtime adversary of the president.
Why, why would the FBI director be an adversary of a president?
Like ask themselves that question, who blames the former FBI.
Comey has been a longtime adversary of the president, who blames the former FBI director helping trigger the editor.
After years of seeking revenge against him, Trump last month appointed Halligan, his former personal lawyer, as the top prosecutor in Virginia's Eastern Digrick.
Why do they do that?
Daily Beast, why did they do that?
And look at the picture they take of Trump.
However, this came as his uh after her predecessor, Eric Siebert, was pushed out for refusing to charge Comey on the basis that there was not enough evidence.
Trump's frustration spilled over last month when he pushed out a note.
We talked about this on truth, demanding an indictment.
Okay, talk about whose family member was in there.
Prosecutors allege Comey falsely stated uh that he never authorized an anonymous source within the FBI to speak to the media about investigation.
He insists he's innocent.
My family and I have known for years that there are costs for standing up to Donald Trump, but we couldn't imagine ourselves living any other way, he said in a video post.
Is this one where we talked about Taylor Swift for 10 minutes?
We will live we will not live on our knees and you shouldn't either.
The FBI director is not the only one in the Comey.
Yeah, you got his daughter who uh blew the Diddy prosecution.
Oh, I was hold on.
Which which Comey family member was involved in uh Virginia?
I forget now here.
There was a brother-in-law or something.
The following Comey family members have a connection to Virginia.
Troy Edwards Jr., formerly FBI son-in-law, that was it.
Troy Edwards Jr. worked as the prosecutor in the U.S.'s office in the Eastern District of Virginia.
He resigned shortly after that same time, that same office indicted James Comey.
Oh my goodness, his son-in-law works at the same prosecution's office that declined to charge his father-in-law.
I mean, it's corruption.
Through and through people.
That's a good son-in-law.
I mean, I mean, typically people hate their in-laws.
I mean, if you had a normal son-in-law, he would want to indict his father-in-law.
I'm joking.
I happen to love my mother-in-law.
I would also not indict my mother-in-law if I were a prosecutor.
And I would also not have to be removed from the file.
I would relinquish myself from the file because I would understand that even if I were objective and I said, Yeah, my mother-in-law really deserves to be prosecuted for lying to uh whomever.
I would say that the mere appearance of justice requires me to recuse myself from any decision here.
No, no, they didn't do that.
They made the decision not to charge and then cry corruption when they bring in somebody else and charge James Comey.
But he pleaded not guilty.
So why Virginia, why not Florida, hyphen in our Viva Barnes Law Dotlocals.com community.
We talked about it.
Barnes made the argument that there was a case for bringing the case in uh Virginia because it related to uh sorry, in in Florida because it related to some of the prosecution against Trump in Florida, but most Nexus directly nexated, that's a joke, uh, connected to Virginia, but at least it's better than DC.
So we'll see.
Anyways, but that's what's going on with James Comey.
And um breaking news.
He's done the obvious.
They're going scorched earth because he's a foe standing up to justice.
He lied through his flipping teeth.
I don't need to swear today because it's not that much of a serious issue.
He lied through his flipping teeth on multiple occasions, James O'James O'Keefe.
Sorry.
James, don't mean you at all.
James Comey.
Unlawfully communicated classified information to people, the director, the professor of law there at Columbia, and he authorized leaks to the media and admitted as much.
So he's dead to rights, legally speaking.
The only question is whether or not he's going to find a few holdouts who are going to hold James Comey up as a hero that they would never convict because even if he broke the law, he did it for righteous reasons.
All right, so that's one story here.
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I mean, I read the chat and why would you have these commies on your show?
I said, first of all, uh, you want an echo chamber, go to CNN.
You want an echo chamber, go to the Daily Beast.
I'll have on whoever the hell I want.
Uh, either for the purposes of picking their brains or for the purposes of exposing their arguments or lack thereof.
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All right.
Um what do I want to do here?
What do we talk about first?
Does anybody do we go back to the dog?
Does anybody care about the story of Hassan Piker and his dog?
Uh and I'll wait for an answer before I get there.
It is it is Pavlov's dog, Viva.
Every time a boomer hears the sound, they have to look at the TV.
Well, how about this sound?
This is quite literally Pavlov's dog.
Um does anybody let me see what the answers are about uh not caring about it.
Yes, no, no, no.
Who no, not really.
All right, well, the yeah, okay.
We'll do it.
We'll do it real quick, like there's a lot of no's.
Uh the guy, the guy got caught shocking his dog because the dog has a shock collar, which some people use to train dogs.
And I guess the issue is not that he was using a shock collar to train his dog, he was using a shock collar to compel his dog to remain on a mat.
I don't watch the guy, so I I didn't know the details that he has his dog in a prop in the set for like nine hours or seven hours whenever he streams, and the dog was getting up and he shocked the dog and the dog uh squealed.
I I I don't I don't agree with the shock collar, but then again, I'm a guy who also has not ever trained our dogs.
And so I got one dog who's blind and pisses and shits all over the house, and the other one who's paralyzed and pisses and shits all over the house, but I can't get mad at her, can't even get mad at the blind dog that does it because he's blind.
What am I gonna do?
Um, and so the theory there, you know, I won't play the video, but the issue is that some people are arguing that he abuses the dog, and some people would arguably say that shocking a dog for the purposes of getting it to sit in one spot for hours on end itself is a form of dog abuse or animal abuse.
And uh the but this is this is where it gets really interesting is you have the internet is smarter than any one human.
And they've dug up a uh clip where one of Hassan Piker's guests was basically saying your dog's collar is so tight it's choking her.
And anybody who's ever had any experience with those shock collars, they have to be tight because the two freaking prongs have to make contact with the skin.
We had back in the day a dog trainer for one of the bull masses.
My parents was raised were raising that was not behaving properly.
And the the the guy was trying, you know, playing around the trainer was using a shock call.
I was like, I want to feel what that thing feels like.
And he put on my forearm and shocked me, and it felt like getting stung by a beat.
And now it's mainstream.
I love her.
I think her collar is too tight.
You well, it's uh we can't collar, it's gotta be pressing the prongs.
To be able to get two fingers, and I couldn't even get one.
I think you're joking.
She's like it's it's she has a lot of neck meat.
Now it's got to get those prongs through.
This is what I mean.
Like when you live on the internet, uh, it's very difficult to hide anything.
Uh even if you try to live on the internet disingenuously.
But um shot callers have their place, not the way he used it.
And then and then, you know, and then the internet's gonna see like they're gonna see it.
They're gonna pull stuff up, and they pulled up all these clips.
The amazing thing, the only thing that you know, really I find hilarious or slash ironic about all of this is that for all of the shit that Hassan, the the genuine, I mean, I say genuine evil, not like shocking a dog because it's not sitting in its mat for the purposes of staying in your screen for six hours is not animal abuse.
I I would personally be of the opinion that the way that dog reacted, uh, worse things go on behind closed doors.
And I'm almost reluctant to make that observation because people are gonna say, Viva confession through projection, what do you do with your dogs and behind the scene?
I I I've sufficiently lived transparently on the internet forever that uh I'm not worried about that accusation.
This is my own assessment.
You can tell the way a dog looks at his owner if that owner doesn't treat him properly.
And so they go back and pull up all these clips where he talks about these things.
But the irony is for all the evil that Hassan Piker has put out into the world.
This is the the biggest controversy.
You abuse dogs, you abuse animals, and then you get the eyes of the world on you.
Unless they're ostriches, and you know, people don't some people don't pay attention to that.
Hold on.
What's it?
Remember.
Oi.
Oi.
Here.
This is Winston.
Some people say he looks ragged.
But look, look, well, oh yeah, he smells so terrible.
Uh I'll show you his eyes.
And if you can look at the milk, you see the milkiness in his eyes right there.
There you go.
Oh, that's actually a perfect view.
So it's not cataracts.
It's called uh lenticonus, lentiglobus, and he was done, he was born with it, and there's no surgery that could uh repair it.
And when we adopted him, the agency said you might have to remove his eyes because apparently they're all it puts some pressure on the ocular vein, and if they get whatever, um, you might have to remove his eyes.
And I was like, dude, forget a blind dog.
A dog with no eyes would be like the ult.
It would be the ultimate Halloween costume.
You meant everybody's seen a dog that's missing an eye, they sew it shut, it heals up, and it basically it becomes a scar and develops all this tissue inside.
Can you imagine having a dog with two eyes sealed shut as a like you put that thing on your chest and you walk around like coado at Halloween?
Um, but uh yeah, that's it.
And that's what's going on with Hassan.
That's it.
For all the shit that he's done and the awful things that he said, him being mean to his dog is gonna be what causes him the uh the most grief in life.
Um and at the risk of speaking ill of someone who I don't know very well, uh, you know, life and karma has a way of catching up with you.
All right, well, that's it.
Let me see what's going on here.
Viva Bender is great.
Says, did you get my gift for Vinny?
I sent it to your old P.O. box bender.
It might be getting sent back to you because my old P.O. box office had to shut down.
So do not send anything to the old P.O. box if you have it.
I've got a new P.O. box right next to Dick's.
Uh let me see, let me get the address.
Uh so Bender, it might be coming back to you, but I did get um I did get a board for Vinny, which I but I'm not sure what it was.
Hold on a second.
Let me just do something here.
Yeah, don't send anything to the other one.
I had to go and get a new PO box.
There's some there was some politics involved in it as well because apparently they were cutting funding and uh the post office.
It was a USPS had to close down.
Here, send it over here.
This is the address to which you can send gifts, love letters, criticism.
But if you send things, send unopened packs of cards, UFC and or baseball, because that's what I've been getting into with my kid, and it's been a whole hell of a lot of fun.
And the other day, we pulled an amazing card, which I didn't even appreciate was an amazing card.
It is a man named Cam Schlittler, who's a pitcher for the New York Yankees, who are now down one to two.
I don't really care about baseball, but I just got into it.
His name is Schlitler.
I mean, that's an unfortunate last name.
Can Schlitler.
And I think he's starting tonight.
So if he has a good game, that card accrues in value.
But um, let me see if I want to bring this up here.
I don't want to bring up some of these chats.
I heard Carney went through American customs and they didn't plan a penis or nothing.
Have we all seen that clip?
All right, before we get into the next segment for today's show, have we seen the clip where Trump?
It's an amazing thing.
If you love Trump, let me rephrase this.
If you hate Trump, it's a horrible gaff.
How does Trump not know that Mark J. Carney has a daughter who identified as trans nine binder, whatever the hell, who was a patient at the Tavistock clinic in England where they moved within a few kilometers of their office.
Not the gender clinic, but the Tavistock clinic.
How could he say something like this to Mark Carney when he was in the White House?
Listen to this.
It's hilarious.
We have no men in women's sports.
I mean, basic things.
We're not we're not going to take your child away and change the sex of your child.
We're not going to do things like that.
What they're doing to the country is so incredible.
And they got away with it with all their woke crap, and now it's stopped.
You guys all know that uh Mark Carney's got a uh LGBTQ uh trans activist daughter.
Mark Carney daughter.
Uh it's actually quite amazing.
And it's people like, how can how can he not know that?
Oh, he knows that.
This is what you call uh a public humiliation.
He knows what's going on in in Kearney's family.
He knows what Carney is involved with up in uh in the UK, and he says it, knowing that it's not a gaff.
If you don't like Trump, you'll say he's stupid.
It's so terrible.
How could he do that?
And if you like Trump, you're gonna say he knew exactly what he was doing when he said that.
And that is what you call um something of a policy humiliation.
All right.
All right, well, let's get to the actual news of the day, peeps.
Another breaking news.
We got to it before Raja Jackson was finally arrested way back in the day.
It took what, like a month between the savage beating of Psycho Stu at an amateur WWE event where he was on camera beforehand saying 50 subs and I'm gonna knock this guy out, and then he gets up there and pummels him with like 20 some odd strikes after he knocks him unconscious and by throwing him on the ground, and he's on camera afterwards saying uh, you know, everyone's messing with me, and oh, and then when he's being told that Stu has allegedly flatlined, that he's unconscious, like, oh yeah, my bad.
And it seemed to have taken the cops close to a month to arrest him.
They finally did.
But now they're breaking down the charges against him and the charges, if I can get through this ad, which makes it very difficult to see from TMZ Sports.
Roger Jackson charged with felony battery over psycho attack.
I I can't watch the video because it actually makes me angry.
But he's been charged with relatively serious charges now.
Raja Jackson has been hit with multiple criminal charges, including one felony over his violent attack on Psycho Stew earlier this month.
Court records, TMZ Sports has obtained, show Quinton Rampage Jackson, some formally charged on Tuesday with one felony count of battery with great bodily injury and one misdemeanor count of battery on a person.
How it's not uh attempted murder.
I mean, I I I you don't you don't want to overcharge for the sake of like politics.
How what we witnessed in that uh savage assault was anything less than attempted murder with premeditation.
I mean, yeah, what was that?
There's no premeditation.
Uh I don't know if that's a separate charge.
Raja, who's facing up to seven years behind bars if convicted on the felony, is due in court for arraignment later this week.
The charges stem from we all know the story here.
Jackson, who had gotten into an altercation with the wrestler just prior to the event, knocked Stu unconscious before unleashed before he unleashed a flurry of punches on his face.
I'm not watching it.
Stu was hospitalized for several days.
The fact that Stu was released from the hospital, he's gonna have some healing.
It's it's a testament to the tank of a human that Psycho Stu is.
Um Roger was not immediately taken into custody, though on September 18th, police served a warrant.
Good for him.
I want to hear.
So Ariel Halwani.
Let's hear what uh Rampage Jackson has to say.
Rampage Jackson.
Well, the the irony is Rampage Jackson was one of the baddest ass fighters in the UFC, who I believe he had one of the bestest, I mean, they say best from a UFC perspective, smash knockouts in the history of UFC.
Let's hear what he has to say about this.
Problem, I think he says his son deserves time, but his son might, his son might like prison.
Fuck all that.
Roger, I think that he that I think that he should do a little time.
Uh, do a little community service, and um go to anger management class, see some therapy.
But you know that goes again, like some people said it was attempted murder and things like that.
That's not a little time.
It wasn't attempted murder because he didn't he he wasn't trying to kill that guy.
He wasn't trying to kill him.
I don't know.
He wasn't trying to kill the guy?
Because I that's my son.
I know my son.
He wasn't Roger wouldn't try to kill nobody.
He wasn't trying to kill it.
He wasn't trying to kill that guy.
Roger probably didn't even know how bad he hurt that guy.
He wasn't trying to kill that guy.
You know, the problem, the problem is everything got blown out of it.
My question is if he were trying to kill that guy by beating him, what would he have done differently?
Like it's not for lack of trying that he didn't kill the guy.
So he doesn't think he was trying to kill him.
If he were, Rampage, if you ever come on for an interview, if your son, if in your view, your son were trying to kill Psycho Stew, what would he have done differently?
Elbows?
He would have done like the the the the 12 to 12 to six elbows?
Maybe.
Out of proportion, and people thought that Roger snuck into the fucking ring and did that.
That's that's what the problem is.
Like you, you know, it at this point, Roger was uh was in in the act as as a as a pro-wrestler, but he ain't no fucking pro wrestler.
The promoters had no reason putting my son in that fucking ring.
So but it was no, it was no attempted fucking murder.
Well, here you can't blame a father for trying to protect his son, but they shouldn't have put him in the ring.
It was part of an act.
Yeah, right up until he tried to murder the man.
I mean, basically, it's right up until the time he beat a man who was already unconscious.
And then the question is, what would he have done differently if he were trying to kill him?
A father will defend I say a father would defend his kid, uh only because he's indirectly trying to defend himself as to what he did raising that kid that led his kid to become that way.
And you know, Rampage obviously knows that he might have made some mistakes along the way, that there were signs along the way when he was making a joke about saving money not for college but for bail.
When he was giving uh anecdotes on a podcast about how his son tried to sucker punch him in a fight, and he had to choke his son unconscious because his son wouldn't submit.
You know, there might have been signs.
Roger has yet to publicly address the matter, but his famous father has said the 25-year-old should spend some time behind bars for his actions.
It was attempted murder, as far as I'm concerned.
I love reading comments like who bothers to comment on these articles instead of just posting it to Twitter.
And we'll see.
So we'll see.
Do we want to take any bets as to whether or not uh Roger Jackson does any time, gets convicted?
There's there's zero chance he doesn't get convicted.
There's no good, there's gonna be no jury nullification in that case.
There's zero chance that he doesn't get convicted.
The only question is gonna be how long does he go to jail for?
Do you guys remember Kane Velasquez?
Do you guys remember what happened to Kane Velasquez?
He's serving five years now.
Because he um chased after a man who had he had caught molesting his child, fired a gun at the car, and was sentenced to five years.
Okay, it's just to refresh everybody's memory, because this is a story where I do wonder how old he's gonna be when he gets out and whether or not he'll ever be able to fight again.
Kane Velasquez was uh also one of the bestest badasses in the UFC.
Uh and I'm just so just everybody remembers the story.
Former UFC heavyweight champion Kane Velasquez sentenced to five years in prison for a shooting that took place in February 2022.
He had been out of jail since November 2022 on house arrest, received credit for 1200 days.
He was sentenced to Santa Clara.
He pleaded no contest to felony, attempted murder, assault, and weapons charges in August.
The charges stem from an incident in which Velasquez chased after and repeatedly shot at the vehicle of a man accused of molesting his son.
As far as I understand from the incident, I don't know how he discovered it.
He discovered that the man was molesting his son.
The man's father, who was with him in the vehicle, was shot and injured during the incident.
Yep.
Today's results are bittersweet.
This was from uh March 24 of this year.
We had hoped Mr. Vladkiss would remain out of jail.
However, the facts remain clear.
Kane Vlasquez is a good man, a devoted father, and a respected member of the community.
Attorney for Vlaska said in a statement what he and his family have endured has been nothing short of a living nightmare.
One they did not deserve.
Throughout it all, Cain has shown courage and strength of character.
He has taken responsibility for his actions, been held accountable.
The sentence handed out today reflects the complexity of the situation and acknowledges the man behind the headlines.
When he is released, he will continue to lead by example, protecting, contributing, and caring for the people around him.
42 now.
He's going to be out in what, 2028?
44.
That's going to be past any prime.
From what I can say as far as myself, the way I handle things was not the way to do it.
Velasquez said on his former teammate Kyle Kinsbury's podcast.
We cannot put the law in our own hands.
I know what I did, and I know what I did was very dangerous to other people.
You know, not just people involved, but innocent people.
I understand.
I mean, I'm just shocked that he couldn't get something of a temporary insanity.
He was accused of shooting the pickup truck carrying Harry Gillardi, the man accused of molesting his then four-year-old son at a daycare facility owned by Gillardi's mother during an 11-mile car chase on the road.
Galardi was being driven by his stepfather, Paul Bender, as they traveled from Morgan Hill to San Jose.
Velasquez reportedly fired multiple rounds of the vehicle with a handgun striking his intended, missing his intended target and striking Bender in the arm and torso.
Velasquez was arrested without incident.
Galard is set for criminal trial, June 2nd on felony charge of lewd acts with a minor.
He has pleaded not guilty.
Anyways, that's where you can uh sort of distinguish between two types of violence.
One which might not be justified, but some people will justify it, uh, but might be beyond the control of uh uh a normal father's uh capacity to retain himself, and another one which is just some young piss ant punk with a temper problem and uh an ego to boot.
I'm reading some of the chat, which I will not read.
Um all right.
Well, that was what's going on with um with that.
Now let's take a little break.
On over to Viva Barnes Law.locals.com.
What do we have here?
Is Mark Carney married?
He is married, and his wife um is quite uh seems to be quite the uh quite the prize.
All right.
Um, does Did I miss the ostrich update?
No, there as far as I know, there has not been material updates in the ostrich uh case.
Um Chris Dacey is down there and did a sit-down interview with Katie Pazitney yesterday.
I'll show everybody a little bit of this.
All the way in BC at Universal Ostrich Farms.
I've been here since uh Friday.
Finally getting a chance to sit down uh with Katie and we've been trying to do this for a bit.
We have.
Um a little crazy around here.
Um yeah, thanks for taking a minute.
I know you're you're swamped.
Um we're gonna maybe talk a bit more about some more in-depth stuff later, but we wanted to uh I wanted to address a few things.
Um, as I arrived here, we kind of got the word about uh spirit.
Yeah.
Heartbreaking.
And uh, you know, to fall but the hands of the negligent for the Canadian food.
I should try to find how do I get to leave this.
Okay.
So watch the rest of that.
That was Spirit having passed.
There's no word from the Supreme Court yet.
What I'm told is that uh the Supreme Court of Canada issues their decisions on Thursdays.
I don't know if it's before lunch or before the end of the day, although they could issue the rulings earlier, but until they issue a ruling on whether or not they're gonna take up the case, the interim protection order stays in effect.
Uh, and the basically, you know, latest news is that Spirit, one of the ostriches, died after what I thoroughly believed to be a clear-cut case of animal cruelty because the animal was dehydrated to death uh because um the CFIA, Canadian food inspection agency, doesn't know what the hell they're doing when it comes to ostriches, and that's it.
Okay.
Did they bury Spirit?
Uh, says Boopsy.
I don't know.
And I don't know if they took uh from what I understand, they were not able to get samples from Spirit.
The uh the Um the veterinary for the farm.
Uh uh wasn't sure if they were able to um get any blood samples or anything.
So there's that.
Okay.
On to the next story.
Comey is a dirty rat.
I don't think many people are gonna disagree with that.
Uh oh, hold up one sec.
Let me just bring this up here because I see Bill Tong is in the house.
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That is King of Bill Tong, who has a rumble channel called Eat at Antons.
And it's amazing.
All right, thank you.
Oh, and then we got I'm not your buddy guy.
Hold on.
Let me bring this one up here because I can see it more easily.
I'm not your buddy guy.
Says, Viva, I would greatly appreciate if you could help promote the Alberta Prosperity Project and help get us some more signatures.
It appears we need 70,000 by the end of the month.
Well, let me just do something here.
Alberta.
Um prosperity project.
Alberta Prosperity.
Well, that's the first thing that comes up.
All right, check this out.
Everyone gonna go check it out.
This is not an endorsement because I haven't had time to look at it yet, but we're going to go.
Alberta Prosperity project right here.
Submit your pledge to vote for an independent Alberta.
I don't know if you have to be Canadian.
Don't break any rules if you're gonna go vote on this.
Here's the link.
Everybody, check it out and share.
Ah, all right.
I'm not your buddy guy.
Thank you very much.
All right, now.
Did you guys we're gonna go?
Pleading finally getting charged, pleading not guilty.
Do you guys remember the news at the time of the Palisades fire?
Like this is where when you live it and you've lived through it, you understand it in a way that nobody else can.
And when you've lived through it, and then the present becomes a um reworking, a rewriting of the past, you're like, holy shit, that's not what happened.
That's not what happened.
Do you remember the Palisades fire?
This is from National Geographic.
When was this from?
January 28th, 2025.
Let me just double check something.
When were the Palisades fire?
They were right about that time.
Palisades fire were on January 31st.
Oh, they st uh started on January 7th.
Okay.
Just want to make sure about that because uh start you start to feel like you're going crazy.
Like, oh, did I remember the life that I lived through?
Right.
Climate change made LA wildfires 35% more likely.
Well, I mean, statistics can be used to prove anything.
67% of the people know that.
Six seven.
Sorry, I didn't even do that on purpose.
Um, how the hell did they come to that number?
Just like this is like Scott Adams, where if you want to sound smart and you want to make a prediction that people are gonna retain, make it a random number.
Don't do like 85, 90%.
You gotta go like 67%, 13%.
The chances that climate change made the wildfires more likely.
27%.
A new report suggests that climate change induced factors like reduced rainfall, primed conditions for the Palisades and Eaton fires.
I just want to spoil a bit of a surprise here.
Arson.
I don't know if you see me do a control F. You know how many times the word arson comes up in this in this article?
I think you can see it.
Zero.
As the Palisades and Eaton Wildfires still blaze in Los Angeles.
Exactly.
What kindled the fires remains a mystery.
But one fact is clear.
Climate change made the conditions that drove the devastating fires, some 35% more likely than they would have been had the fires occurred before the earth began warming and industrial.
Can you believe the abject horse shit that comes out of Merrill David's Landau's fingertips?
Nearly three dozen researchers are it's universal, safe and effective.
COVID, six feet apart.
Nearly three dozen researchers across the globe analyzed the impact of burning of fossil fuels on this natural disaster as part of their London-based London base.
Is it the same London base that predicted like two billion COVID deaths?
Together, the two wildfire, the two fires have consumed more than 35,000 acres.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All the places were in place for the wildfire disaster.
Park Williams.
That's funny.
A hydroclimatologist of the University of California, Los Angeles, and co author of the paper said.
All right, residents embrace outside a burning property.
Connecting fires to climate.
To determine the effect of climate change, the scientists assessed the area's weather conditions leading up to the fire and compared those to conditions in a hypothetical world that had not experienced global warming.
This it I'm stopping.
I'm stopping because I can't stand to read this bullshit one second longer.
They compared it to a hypothetical world in which emissions don't exist, as if volcanoes don't exist.
As if I was listening to Rogan and I forget who the scientist was, talking about the fact that uh not with the shifting um poles or the shifting center, but like there's something that goes on in the center of the earth because of the magma ball of nickel and melted molten lava that that over time sort of rotates or changes the poles of uh magnetic north, and in so doing, it creates sort of like swirling and changes the pressure system.
And so you get the crust of the earth uh getting closer to the hot spots, and then it heats up the ocean, and then the ocean is responsible for carbon emissions, something along those lines.
In an ideal universe, a hypothetical where there's no man-made, uh, it's 35% more likely.
Yeah.
Well, you know what's 1,000% more likely?
When you have fucking arsonists setting fire to stuff, it's 100% more likely you're gonna have more fires.
Uh come on, Reuters, you sucky garbage outlet.
Uh, Palisades fire.
I have to see man arrested as suspect in setting California's deadly palisades fire.
October 8, 2025.
Um, yeah, no, I I made the joke because it's it's a joke because we've live in idiocracy that when the Nova Scotia wildfire was burning, the largest one in its history, it was arson.
Uh, a number of the wildfires in Canada during the summer of fire were arson.
And they tell you it's not arson until they have to admit that it's arson, but then they say, well, the climate crisis made the arson worse.
In this particular case, you're dealing with bad forest management, uh, defective power lines, and uh policy that resulted in fire hydrants not having water in the hypothetical universe where there was no man-made emissions.
Did the fire hydrants have water?
So he was arrested.
Look at this guy, it looks normal.
Jonathan Rinderknecht, 29, posed after his rest charges that he intentionally ignited the Pacific Palisades fire in Los Angeles before his first court appearance in Orlando, Florida.
How's this happen?
Washington, a Florida man has been arrested on charges that he intentionally.
This is one thing I don't know what has been found out about the man's social media.
And then he might be totally innocent.
He might, they might have gotten the wrong man.
It might not have been intentionally setting it.
He might have been driving uh one of those bird scooters and it caught fire.
The battery melted down.
His phone might have overheated and he threw it into the bushes and whatever.
He might be innocent.
I I would love to know what his social media footprint looks like, and I haven't had time to look that over yet.
He's been charged with igniting the blast the blast, the fire that killed 12 people and wiped out neighborhoods.
Jonathan Rindernecht is facing federal criminal charges related to fire after an investigation by the Los Angeles Field Division of the U.S. AT.
Jeez, Louise.
Uh yada, yada, yada.
Let's hear what the evidence was.
He was arrested in Florida on Tuesday and will be transferred back to the Central District of California to stand trial.
Bill Assale, the acting U.S. attorney in Los Angeles told reporters.
Rinder next started the fire after finishing his shift as an Uber driver.
Sally charged.
Alleged.
Videos of the fire taken on his cell phone and 911 calls were among the evidence connecting Rindernecht to the fire.
The fire in the Palisades started early in January and scorched more than 23,000.
Yada yada yada.
Okay, 150 billion dollars in damages.
Wow.
Arson investigators determined that the fire started near a popular hiking trail on the hillside of a state park overlooking the Palisades, whatever, over it ravaged large parts.
The finding that the fire was intentionally said could allow the federal government to potentially seek the death penalty.
Federal arson uh carry harsh mandatory minimum sentences.
The sentence, I'd love to know what the actual evidence was.
The ATF is now the lead law enforcement agency, national response team, yada yada yada.
All right, in the ATA, okay, fine.
So we we get the idea.
I'd love to know what the social media footprint of this kid was like, whether or not he's had any history of activist arsons, whether or not he's a lefty, a righty, a nut bag, history of mental illness.
Who the hell knows?
Arson.
It's a it's truly an amazing thing.
Here, look, look at this.
Nova Scotia fire arson.
You have terrible forest management in California.
You have uh uh uh uh a fire department that has donated 20 some odd percent of its stuff to Ukraine, literally.
They tell you it's climate change when they know damn well it's arson, or when they have no damn reason to tell you it's climate change.
This was the one coming out of British Nova Scotia.
Police lay charges after fire set at Nova Scotia Power Station.
Well, this was not the same one, this was another one.
The charge man for deliberately setting a fire.
It's it's like the most politically convenient arson.
It's almost like these uh environmental activists or environmentalist activists, if that's what they are, uh, start the fires knowing that it's going to be weaponized to push the climate change agenda.
Geez.
Yeah, it's all it's almost like people hear dog whistles and then go and think they're doing the government's bidding because it's going to help the environment in the long run to start the fires now and then claim that it's climate change or blame the seriousness of the arson on the climate crisis.
But that article from the National Geographic didn't mention it at the time, although it was being mentioned at the time.
It's the moving goalposts of fake news.
It's not happening.
All right, it's happening, but nowhere near as much as you think it is.
All right, it happened the way you said it was, uh, but you were a conspiracy theorist for having said it because you didn't have the information to say what was actually right at the time.
They did the same thing with COVID.
I'm seeing a tweet from uh neurodivergent.
It seems it's someone gifted some.
Oh, yeah, look at this.
RCME gifted 50 premium rumble users over on Rumble, RCME with the Trump mugshot.
Thank you very much, sir.
Or ma'am.
It's ma'am.
Thank you very much.
That's fantastic.
Uh, and so that is uh Rumble Premium.
Just make sure that everybody knows if you accept it.
I I think you you I think you have to put in a credit card in order to accept the gift, and then you get charged if you don't cancel.
And so I've seen at least two messages of people complaining that they got charged afterwards because they didn't know that when they accepted it, you know, the read the terms and conditions.
So just be careful.
Uh, but thank you very much.
Viva from Neurodivergent.
In case you didn't see this on Rumble, this is a $500 donation.
Dude, that's wild.
Thank you.
That deserves the bell.
Hold on.
And let me just go back and see whose name it was.
Uh, thank you.
Looking for the looking for the thing thing scroll.
Oh my god, it goes fast.
Thank you, RCME.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Excellency.
One, two, three.
Okay.
So that is uh the arson coming out of California.
And what else do we want to talk about today?
We're gonna get to this crazy woman afterwards.
Let me go to the chat over on Rumble and see what's going on there.
And uh maybe uh uh answer some questions.
Let's go all the way down.
Bada bing bada boom.
Front page in and in big print, legacy media caused by climate change, much later in tiny print caused by arson.
They know exactly what they're doing.
Wetlands emit massive amounts of methane, so do sewage treatment plants, functioning grasslands, metal prairie, savanna posture, absorb more methane than emitted by microflora in grazing animals' guts.
Animal essentially, the whole thing is the more carbon that you emit into the unit into the um atmosphere, the more plants grow.
The more plants eat.
It might raise a little bit of the temperature, but it's a cycle that has gone through over and over again.
I was listening to the guy on uh Rogan talking about how like they want to reduce, they want to reduce the carbon levels in the atmosphere to what would otherwise be dangerously low levels.
And there is a bit of a cycle in all of this.
Plants eat it up, they grow, they green, they emit oxygen.
That's how it works.
But we all know this.
Anybody with half a brain knows this.
It's being weaponized for political profit, for control over the people to create another crisis that's gonna warrant locking people down, forcing people into 15 minute cities, and imposing social credit, digital ID, and uh what's the other one?
CBDC, central digital currency, whatever the whatever the hell it is.
Um, so yeah, thank you over there on on locals.
Okay.
The carbon Bill Gates wants to get rid of is you, says Auntly.
Why is your Duran stream on locals restricted?
says R. Michael.
It shouldn't be.
So this morning we were on with the Duran, but it shouldn't be restricted.
It might just be processing.
But it's on Rumble as well.
So check it out there if you want to.
All right, and let's go see what's going on in Rumble for a couple of short seconds before we get to the next story.
My goodness, that's a lot of gifted things.
That's what I want to see is.
Okay, see, I'm still not yet integrated in terms of giving to the Rumble premium access to locals after party.
Uh, I'll get on the locals team to make sure that we do that because I want to be able to allow those who are gifted memberships to really partake in everything.
Uh let's see over here.
Central banking digital currency.
Yes, C B D C is the word I was looking for.
Oh, I don't care about baseball people.
I just want the Yankees to win tonight.
And Cam Schlitzer, may he pitch the best game he's ever pitched in his entire life.
All right, let's talk about people having a meltdown.
I want to do one thing actually first.
I was uh as I was doing the Duran, we were having the uh the podcast this morning.
I forget what we were talking about.
I think it was roughly the size of uh Iran.
Because we were talking about like the idea of waging a war with Iran, boots on the ground.
Iran is two and a half, it's all it's it's a little less than two and a half times the size of Texas.
And because I've got total ADHD, I was as I was looking at various countries.
I saw a lake in the middle of where was it?
I mean, I know where it was.
It was uh I would say Chile, I think it's on the border of Chile and Columbia.
Give or take.
Lake Titicaca.
I mean, we all make jokes about it.
I want to go to Lake Titicaca.
But I looked at it, and it first of all, it looks like the most beautiful, glorious place on earth.
Um, but then I looked up the pollution on Lake Titicaca, which if you're a kid and you want to swear, you talk about Lake Titicaca.
Look at this flipping lake.
It's not hard to see why the Inca people believed the Andean world was born from the depths of Lake Titicaca.
Set at a staggering 3,800 meters above sea level.
The deep blue waters of the lake dominates the surrounding landscape.
I mean, it's it's it's amazing.
But then I looked up how dirty it is.
And like, yep, they got heavy metals, they've got unregulated mining, they've got raw sewage from the neighboring villages going right into that water.
So it's got heavy metals, shit, probably algae blooms, depending on when the temperature gets too high.
Uh, I still want to go, but I'm not gonna go because uh I looked up the intentional homicide rate, it's like 5.8 per 100,000, which is you know, average.
But um I'm not going to Lake Titicaca anytime soon, but maybe one day.
In my opinion, California's climate change policies are what increase the wildfire potential 77 to 97% over the last 15 to 20 years.
It's obvious.
They prevent you.
What was it that they it was either they prevent you from cutting a brush or require you to plant one that is particularly um combustible.
They don't clear the forest, they don't pick up loose debris, they actually prevent you from doing it.
They have power lines, which themselves are fire hazards.
They have fire hydrants that don't have water in them.
They don't have a proper fire department, at least properly populated, employed because of people that were fired up, fired during COVID because of the COVID jab.
And uh it's a big clusterfuck of incompetence coming from Gavin Newsom.
And then they somehow want to lock you down and blame you because of climate crisis when it's actually all their criminal negligence.
And then they want to suck off those beautiful federal uh emergency funds in the meantime.
Failed liberal policy because they are all a bunch of incompetent corrupt nin poops.
Perfect segue.
Including, if you haven't seen this, huh?
They can't answer.
They cannot answer simple questions.
Controversial Dem abruptly ends bonker's interview after repeatedly berating reporter.
I don't care.
The Quick clip the clip quickly went viral on social media with conservative accused conservatives accusing Porter of not being able to handle tough questions.
Hold on.
Are we all right?
California Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Katie Porter, went viral Tuesday evening after a clip from a recent interview spread across social media, like wildfire, blah bim, but showing her repeatedly lashing at a reporter trying to end the interview.
Okay, so we've heard the characterization, but let's not trust Fox News because word on the street is they've already called the race for Arizona.
Let's go over here and just watch a bit of this in all of its glory.
What do you say to the 40% of California voters who you'll need in order to win?
Um, who voted for Trump?
How would I need them in order to win, man?
I I don't mean to make fun of the way people look.
This is what you see right before you get eaten by another human being.
Can I zoom in?
I can't.
What's going on with her forehead?
And this is the craziest thing I've ever seen in terms of a response to a what do you mean?
You've never been.
I can't even do that with my forehead if I try it.
That maybe I'm getting close.
Oh my goodness.
Let's just let's just how would I need them in order to win, man?
Well, unless you think you're gonna get 60% of the vote.
You think you'll get 60%.
All everybody who did not vote for Trump will vote for you.
That's what you're saying.
In a general election, yes.
If it is me versus a Republican, I think that I will win the people who did not vote for Trump.
What if it's you versus another Democrat?
I don't intend that to be the case.
So how do you not intend that to be the case?
Do you are you gonna ask them not to run?
No, no, I'm saying I'm gonna build the support.
I have the support already in terms of name recognition.
And so I'm gonna do the very best I can.
You could you've got name recognition.
The only problem is that recognition is PB.
Psycho BH is what that is, PB, by the way.
When we were kids, we used to do something called RTPYing that was running through people's backyards.
Uh now I've just shortened it to PB.
Psycho psycho beach.
Like, oh, we're gonna go back and watch that.
What do you mean?
Make sure that we get through this primary in a really strong position.
But let me be clear with you.
I represented Orange County, I represented a purple area.
I have stood on my own two feet and won Republican votes before.
That's not something every candidate in this race can say.
If you're from a deep blue area, if you're from LA or you're from Oakland, you haven't you don't have an experience.
You just said you don't need those Trump votes.
Well, you asked me if I needed them to win.
Okay, do you need them to lose?
By the way, shall I should we put like psycho biotch on a mug?
Who would who would drink out of a cup that says psycho biotch?
I mean, who would get no one would get that for their for their mother for Mother's Day?
Couldn't do that.
I feel like this is unnecessarily argumentative.
What is your question?
What are you gonna do to get the votes of the people with whom you are not ideologically aligned?
The question is the same thing I asked everybody.
I love that she's showing her the question on her paper.
The question I it it's it's written right here.
Please please don't eat me.
That this is being called the empowering voters to stop Trump's power grab.
Every other candidate has answered this question.
This is not correct.
And I said I support it.
So and the question is, what do you say to the 40% of voters who voted for Trump?
Oh, I'm happy to say that.
It's the do you need them to win part that I don't understand.
I'm happy to answer the question.
The question is you haven't written and I'll answer it.
And we've also asked the other candidates.
That's the question as you haven't written.
Oh my god.
Not everybody has had to succeed in a non-government world.
Not everyone has practiced law.
Not everyone has basically been uh told by a father at some point in time, son, what you just said doesn't make a lick of sense.
Smarten up.
Because if you don't smarten up, the world is gonna smarten you up for you.
Do you think you need any of those 40% of California voters to win?
And you're saying no, you don't.
No, I'm saying I'm gonna try to win every vote I can.
And what I'm saying So, what are you gonna do to try to win over the people who voted for Trump?
I don't need them.
I don't like them.
I don't want their vote.
And when I get into office, I sure as shit am not going to represent them either.
Well, to those voters.
Okay, so so you I don't want to keep doing this.
I'm gonna call it.
Thank you.
You're not gonna do the interview with us.
Nope, not like this.
I'm not not with seven follow-ups to every single question you ask.
Every other candidate has a lot of things.
I don't care.
I don't care.
I I want to have a pleasant, positive conversation which you ask me about every issue on this list.
She in other words, she wants a safe space immediately for the purposes of promotion.
I need a safe space.
I do not like follow-up questions.
Please stop.
I need to go.
I need to go.
I need to go back.
I need to be surrounded by people who agree with me all the time and don't challenge me.
And if every question you're gonna make up a follow-up question, then we're never gonna get there.
And we're just gonna circle around.
I am in a never had to do this before, ever.
You've never had to have a conversation with an order.
Okay, but every other candidate has done this.
I what part of I'm me?
I'm running for governor because I'm a leader.
So I am going to make so you're not gonna answer questions from reporters.
Okay, why don't we go through?
I will continue to ask follow up questions.
Who's the reporter?
I she's she's she's fantastic.
That's my job as a journalist, but I will go through and ask these.
And if you don't want to answer, you don't want to answer.
So nearly every legislative I don't want to have an unhappy experience.
And I don't want camera.
I don't want to have an unhappy experience with you either.
I would love to continue to ask these questions so that we can show our viewers what every candidate feels about every one of these issues that they care about.
And redistricting is a massive issue.
We're gonna do an entire story just you know what it's kind of like it's kind of like um well, it's an amazing scene, but it's nothing like it because you know it was um Tom Cruise out of Magnolia.
When Tom Cruise in Magnolia is doing the interview, and the reporter starts asking him questions about his family, and then he just sits there and then stares at her.
If anybody has not seen the movie Magnolia, it's P.T. Anderson, unfortunately.
Damn it.
And then she says, What are you doing?
And he says, quietly judging you.
That woman is batshit crazy.
Period.
Thank goodness for the power of not the social media, but the media to expose her for being a psycho biotch.
California Democratic group, Katie Putter.
She went viral.
Okay, we've got that.
Well, let's just see what the editorial has here.
Portion went back down to the Porto case.
We've seen it.
You guys have like an article.
They they basically made a full article out of a three-minute video, and I've made an entire segment out of that article and that video.
Who was the journalist?
Watts addressed the heated moment of post on X saying, Oh, here we go.
Let's just see.
We gotta we gotta I'm immediate.
Yeah, Julie Watts.
Here we go.
Julie Watts.
Give this to everybody.
You can go show some love, show some support.
Governor's plan.
I see Since this three-minute excerpt of 30 minutes is segmented went viral.
We decided to post it ourselves, but I'd encourage you to watch the full segment.
Julie Watts, National Award-winning investigative journalists, and California Capitol.
You know what's funny?
She's for CBS News, and I think it was CBS News, the one that was uh was it CBS or NBC that couldn't identify uh uh you know uh the man who tried to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh.
Uh that journalist is probably going to be uh extreme far right by the end of the week.
What day is it?
It's October 8th, it's Wednesday.
She now has discovered she will never be welcome among the left, most likely.
They're gonna oh, we're gonna see what happens.
I don't want to say anything about a fear hiding a wish.
She is now going to discover that she is conservative right wing.
Although it probably could have been apparent from the cross that she was um wearing on her neck that maybe she's not uh going to be the most welcome person among a godless society.
Uh did I give everybody the link to it?
Here you go.
Go go go share it.
Uh support her because that deserves support.
Uh let me go ahead and uh give her a follow.
See if I can DM her.
See if I can get her on for an interview.
That'll be fun.
Okay.
Uh I've been tagged in a tweet, and I'll go get to that afterwards.
Now, let's see what's going on over here, peeps.
We got deluxe night 19.
Hold on, I'm gonna do it this way.
But just so everybody knows also, because I've been talking about my bowling.
I I averaged over the three games I played yesterday.
I averaged 193.
So not bad.
I'm back on it.
Had to get over the humiliation of last week's two gutter balls in the 10th frame, bowling two strikes at a 148 game.
Uh Deluxe Night, 1981 says, Funny how the movie The Lorax literally explains CO2 And plants in a hidden message.
Bottled oxygen was literally the bubble town.
Bottled oxygen was literally the bubble town, was selling like we currently do with water today.
I haven't seen the Lorax in its entirety.
I just remember the song.
You feel the dirt bag.
Let it grow.
Let it grow.
Okay.
Um, yeah, sorry, I distracts myself.
Bowling.
Average 193 for my three games.
The guy, the cleanup bowler on the other team that we were playing, is a former professional bowler.
72-year-old man who has bowled 34 perfect games.
And every decade has bowled an 800 points, an 800 pin set of three.
So let's say in three games in the in, you know, league play or whatever, they tally up the pins.
So my three games, my towel of pins last night was 592.
He bowled every decade 800 pins for three games, which is averaging 267 per game in a three-game set, which he said is even harder than bowling a perfect game because it requires continuous near perfection.
You feel the dirt big.
Let's get Viva to 500 likes at least.
Oh, yeah, don't worry.
Hit the hit the thumbs up.
Uh, we're gonna go raid, I think redacted now.
Let me just see who's live on the cover page.
Not redacted.
Let's go rumble here.
Uh, we're gonna we're gonna do that.
Okay, uh, they're they're still on Israel.
Israel government on the verge of collapse.
Okay, Israelis demand Netanyahu resign now.
That's what's going on on redacted.
Let's go raid them.
But before we do that, I gotta get good and get better at promoting my stuff.
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I bowled a 300 with two finers in bowl, two fingers in bowl.
Buckle brush.
If you bowled a 300 twice, that's amazing.
I bowled 279 twice.
Um, I'll get back there.
But the my problem is, yes, Viva, do it.
It'll help you, brother.
The needy jeebies, but hold on, now I forget what we're talking about.
Um, my uh shoulder bursitis is is irritating me, which is the problem.
So when that when that is no longer there, I'll be able to bowl to my fullest capacity.
All right, with that said, Peeps, we're gonna go over to Viva Barnes Law.locals.com.
Uh for the after party.
Let's go raid redacted.
Let them know from whence you came.
And I will see you all tomorrow, Thursday.
I'm not solo parenting, but my uh wife is out of town with one kid, so I've got the other two kids for about a week.
And what's amazing, there's the old fable of uh the woman goes to the town, the village elder and says her life is you know, she's so stressed and overwhelmed, and the village elder says, get a goat.
She said, get a goat, get a goat.
So she gets a goat, and the goats all over her house shitting, pissing, eating, tearing up clothes, and they have the goat for a month, and then after a month, the village elder says, I'll take back the goat.
And then he takes back the goat, and then the the lady realizes how unstressful her life was.
Um before the goat.
I came home without one particular kid.
The house is still clean.
The the the audible, the the average decibel level of the house is down about 20 decibels.
Um, but that's it.
Okay, uh, one more time.
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Uh, the gifted memberships.
Thank you very much, sincerely.
And what did I just do?
Crap.
I was trying to raid.
Uh, let's go raid redacted now.
Bada bing, bada boom, confirm raid.
All right.
Viva raid.
Viva raid booya.
And uh that's good.
Their numbers are going up, and we're gonna go over to Viva Barnes Law.locals.com.