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I talked with President Trump briefly over the weekend, and he says there is going to be some very good news for the country coming up shortly.
We were talking about economics and foreign policy in those two areas.
now I didn't push him on it it was a casual conversation but I have to say I've known
a man 35 years he's never misled me one time and he's been mad at me but even
then he would just kind of ignore me or send me a text or something telling me how
terrible I am you know that kind of thing but he didn't hasn't misled me so if he
He says there's good things I had, I tend to believe it.
But I can't get any more specific than that at this point.
When I can, I will, I can tell you, I have the best contacts.
You know, how do you get very good contacts in the Trump administration, very good?
But I'm on a par.
And I'm not competing with Sean.
I'm just telling you that there are certain people who know what's going on, and there
are certain people that don't.
And so I'm glad you're here listening to me because I do.
Now, I want to spend a little time today on Donald Trump, the president and how he is governing,
and that is the subject of this evening talking points memo.
So everything to Trump is personal, everything.
He's not like most presidents and most politicians where, you know, they forget about things after 24 hours.
are mad and then they forget. Trump does forget about things, but he incorporates his policy
vision on a personal basis, right? What he wants, what he believes. And so you see a lot of
personal stuff. And right now there is a controversy, not a major one, but somewhat of a
controversy about how he's treating certain people in his past, okay?
Now, some say it's revenge. Others say it's retribution. Let's define the two terms first.
Revenge is to harm someone as punishment for harm they have done to you.
And I think every human being on the planet is at one time or another either committed revenge or contemplated it seriously.
Retribution is deserved and severe punishment.
So that is, let's say, the Nazi party in Germany or the Tojo regime in Japan.
You annihilated them.
We annihilated them with the help of our allies, because if we did not, they would continue murdering people all over the world.
That wasn't wrong for us to annihilate them.
And now, some people say, Hiroshima Nagasaki Atama,
we've gone through all that.
But for me, if I'm the Commander-in-Chief,
I'm the president, I'm annihilating both of them.
I'm not shooting prisoners of war or anything like that,
but it's total victory.
And if they don't stop, they die.
Retribution.
Again, if you did not do that, these people
would continue their evil. It's like that in real life. You all know people who are evil.
Well, maybe I shouldn't say that. Most of us know people who are evil. They hurt people
time and time and time again. And some of them are stopped and some of them aren't.
If you stop a person like that, you have to have the facts and the evidence. That's retribution,
not revenge.
All right.
So let's look at four human beings that Donald Trump is after.
John Bolton, former national security advisor, Mark Esper, former defense secretary.
Bolton wrote a book and said that Trump was stunningly uninformed and unfit to be president.
Esper wrote a book and said that Trump was unprincipled and wanted to shoot
protesters. Okay. So those guys are in the revenge zone. Donald Trump is, you know, he took away
their national security thing, and Trump had heard him either. I don't know about the retribution
there because I don't think Bolton and Esper can do any further damage. It could be wrong,
though. Two others. Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Millie, and director of European
Affairs for the U.S. National Security Council, Alexander Vindman. Millie wrote him another book.
No, Millie was quoted in Bob Woodward's book as saying that Trump is a fascist and a dangerous
person. Vindman testified in front of Congress in November 2019 about Trump talking to Zelensky in a
quote, in proper way.
All right.
Now, Millie and Vindman are both finished.
Again, just like Esper and Bolton.
They can't do any further harm, but Trump has got them on the radar screen.
Law firms.
There are 10, maybe more, that Trump is denying any federal access, no business can be done.
Paul Weiss, awful firm, terrible.
I had to deal with them.
Covington and Burling, Perkins Coy, Wilkie, Foreign Gallagher.
Weiss folded, he's giving Donald Trump $40 million in promo, bono legal services, so did Foreign Gallagher, 100 million.
Perkins Coy, they represented Hillary Clinton in 2016, up to their eyebrows in the phony Russian investigation.
Covington and Burling, they're representing the former special counsel, Jack Smith.
Now here, all four of those firms, in my estimation, could and will, once Trump leaves
the presidency, do damage to people. This is retribution here to me on these four, and others
too, because they're in business to hurt people for money. That's what they do. They hurt people
for money. Okay. Now, here's one. This is an interesting call.
60 minutes. So Trump has ordered an investigation by the Federal Communications Commission. Why?
Well, last night, here's what he said on social media. Quote, almost every week, 60 minutes,
being sued for billions of dollars for the fraud they committed in 2024 presidential election
with their interview of failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris, mentions the name Trump in a derogatory
and defamatory way. But this weekend's broadcast tops them all. They did not one, but two major
stories on Trump. What having to do with Ukraine, which I say is a war that never should have
happened if the 2020 election happened rigged. In other words, if I were president and the other
story is having to do with Greenland. Casting our country is led by me, falsely and accurately and
fraudulently. I'm so honored to be suing 60 Minutes, CBS Fake News and Paramount, unquote.
Okay, so CBS News. Is this revenge or retribute?
There's no doubt 60 Minutes is trying to get Donald Trump.
That's a fact.
There's no balance there at all.
New regime over there?
Relatively new.
Okay?
They hate him.
They hate his guts.
They hit everything he stands for.
They're trying to hurt him.
Now, by hurting Trump, you hurt the country.
I think, by trying to destroy the president in the United States.
So I'm putting this in the retribution column.
here. How about you? Finally, this is not unusual President Trump's revenge or retribution
tape. I'll give you five modern presidents who were pretty much as bad as Trump. Teddy
Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy used his brother, Bobby Kennedy,
who was Attorney General, to get who he wanted gotten, Lyndon Johnson the absolute worst, and Richard Nixon
who had a printed enemies list.
Now, I write about all of that in confronting the presidents.
So this isn't new, these guys, and I'm not doing what aboutism.
I'm just taking the historical record and showing you that once a person is elected president,
a lot of them go after people.
There's no doubt that that has happened and is happening.
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I am sympathetic somewhat to Trump's jihad.
Let me use that word, against his opponents.
Because for 30 years, ever since I started doing national commentary, I've been attacked
by vicious, horrible people who hurt other people for money, for power, for ideology.
I know who they are.
Now, some of them I have taken care of, and some of them I haven't.
I can't for whatever reason.
But my instinct is to take them off the board, not hurt them physically or anything like that.
I do it all legally, right?
Because they don't just do it to me.
They're just evil, in my opinion.
But I've experienced the evil directly up close here.
And, you know, when I see them and they never, if somebody apologize, if somebody said, look, I'm sorry, I maybe overdid it, I don't really like you, but I shouldn't use those tactics, I would forgive them, I'm compelled to do that because I'm a Christian. I have to do it.
But they don't. They're arrogant, and they do it to other people, and I watch them. So I have to be a person. I have to be.
honest, my emotion lies in the Trump area. And that's the memo. Talking Boy's memo is about
political madness, which is not being covered by the corrupt national media. So now the Congress
is on a break. So the senators and the representatives go back to their districts. And many of them
hold town hall meetings where you get to meet them, ask them questions. Okay.
They're going on since the Civil War.
All right, people have the meeting, they go in, locals express their concerns to their elected representatives
the way it was designed to be by the founding fathers.
Well, now it's being corrupted.
I'll give you the best example I can possibly give you.
So Senator Chuck Grassley is 91 years old, a senator from Iowa, a senior senator, okay?
It's a good guy.
I've known him for years.
He has a town hall meeting in Lee County, Iowa.
A place, rural place, right?
And he goes in, and this is what happens.
Go.
I would welcome refugees, and I would welcome people at the sidewalk.
Are you going to bring that guy back from El Salvador?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Why not?
Well, because that's not a power of Congress.
Supreme Court said to bring them back.
He's defined the Constitution.
You're on the Judiciary Committee.
Trump don't care.
If I get an order, pay a ticket for $1,200 and I just say no, does that stand up?
Because he's got an order from the Supreme Court and he just said no.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Screw it.
I'll be able to answer your question.
You ignore my letter.
Or El Salvador is an independent country.
The president of that country is not subject to our U.S. Supreme Court.
All right, those people didn't want to hear what Grassley had to say.
They were all activists.
They were organized.
organic. That wasn't the regular folks coming out. All right. So we investigated. That was
organized by the Lee County Democratic Machine. All right. They seated that audience with all
these activists who were going to yell at Grassley. Now, media didn't report that.
I don't even think the local media reported in Iowa. It was a whole head of everybody.
No, not everybody's mad. The Democratic activists, the
far left people are mad. And Grassley walks right into it. He's 91. For me, I would have cleared
the room. Now, this has happened all over the country, as I said. In Georgia, Marjorie
Telle Green, the congresswoman up there, had a town hall in Ackworth, and the police had to be
called. Go.
Do it.
You've got to do it.
Hey.
Taser, Taser.
Okay.
So again, same thing.
These were activists.
We're piped in there.
We're piped in there to attack.
attack Marjorie Taylor Green, which they did. All right? This isn't democracy because the people
in Actworth and in Iowa, the regular folks, they had questions to ask, but they're disrupted
to the fact that they can't even get the town hall underway. Again, we looked for Georgia
coverage of this. No, we had to do it.
We had to do it.
Nobody in Atlanta doing it.
Oh, boy, that's the corruption that we're dealing with here.
Now, a final kicker on the Georgia thing,
they were bailed out, the three that were arrested by the Cobb County Democratic Committee,
bailed them out.
Jeez, Lord.
Now, if Republicans had done that, there would have been fascist, Nazis, races,
You know, but the Democrats can get away with it because the press won't cover it.
So, so terrible.
All right.
So just to reiterate, this is happening all over the place.
If it happens in your town or your area, your county, let me know.
Okay?
Because we're going to follow this.
And that's the Democratic Party at this point right now.
And that's a memo.
All right, blood feud alert.
Blood Feud Alert, Donald Trump versus New York Attorney General Letitia James.
As you know, Ms. James was very instrumental in prosecuting Mr. Trump for state crimes in New York
that, in my opinion, and I think most people agree with me, were trumped up, pardon the pun.
All right, and she had one case where his business operation did something that nobody could understand
where there were no victims, and James was behind us.
Okay.
So now Donald Trump is president.
And guess who's under investigation for mortgage fraud?
That would be Letitia James.
Fascinating case.
So a guy named William Pulte is the director of the United States Federal Housing Finance Agency.
Okay?
And he has sent a referral to the Attorney General of the United States, Pam Bondi,
All right, that the New York Attorney General, Letitia James, may have committed fraud in purchasing a house in Virginia.
Basically, the case outlines this way.
If you tell the Commonwealth of Virginia, the house you're buying is your primary residence, you can get a lower mortgage rate.
apparently allegedly that's what miss james did when she bought a house in virginia but it's not her
primary residence because she's the attorney general of new york so now the justice department
may file charges against her fascinating story but this is really whoa so uh no charges yet
I expect there will be against Ms. James.
Now, she today announces that she's investigating Donald Trump, the president, for insider trading over the tariff stuff.
You see where this is going?
All right. Revenge versus Retribution, we did that earlier this week.
You make the call on it.
But boy, it's getting unbelievably nasty.
California is suing Donald Trump on tariffs.
This is Governor Gavin Newsom.
It says that, hey, President Trump's unlawful tariffs are wreaking chaos in California families, businesses, and our economy, driving up prices-threatening jobs.
So we're suing.
Yeah, lose.
California can't win.
Number one, doesn't have jurisdiction in tariffs.
It's a federal thing.
And number two, unlawful, Trump could do this.
Nobody, I don't think there's anybody in the country had said the president can't control the terrorist situation.
Come on.
But they're just doing, Gavin Newsom's doing it for political reasons, wasting tens of thousands, probably hundreds of thousands, if they continue with this, of California tax money.
Not going to win.
All right, but again, nasty, nasty.
Nasty.
Judge Boseberg, James Boseberg.
Now, this is the guy in D.C., the federal judge,
who said that the plane full of the criminal migrants
going to El Salvador from Texas had to turn around and come back.
And the Trump administration ignored that.
So Bowsberg now says that he has probable
cause that Donald Trump is in contempt, okay? He's in contempt. Again, this is a loser.
Okay, Boseberg isn't going to win it. Bozberg is a liberal judge. Now, there is a study
by the Hill newsletter, you can get that online, that said there are, says, there are 200 lawsuits
currently in play against the Trump administration. Seventy-two percent of that,
them, have been assigned a judge as appointed by Democratic presidents, right?
69, Biden, 66, Obama, Clinton, 26.
Okay?
72% of all the lawsuits against the Trump administration are being heard by judges appointed by
Democrats.
And then they cite the Hillside District Columbia as the most, 107, Massachusetts,
it's Maryland, Washington State, California, New York, 177 out of 200 are in liberal states.
Now, a Supreme Court has already sent a message that this is not going to stand, but they're
going to have to rule on this. Because what the intent is, so you know, is for the Democrat,
the Democratic Party, I am putting this in the party, okay, to create so much chaos that Trump
can't govern. That's what the plan is. Sue him every time he turns around. Colorado,
crazy left state. When I lived there, it wasn't. It was a traditional state. Now, it's crazy
left. So the houses we reported has passed a law. I don't know whether the governor is going
to sign it or the Senate is going to pass it, but the law is outrageous. Here it is.
Colorado taxpayers must fund abortions.
That goes against the Hyde Amendment for the United States,
which says you can't force Americans to pay for abortions.
So the state law goes right against a federal law,
and of course federal law trumps state law.
Second one, the law prohibits cooperation
without a state investigations on transgender procedures.
This is saying we're not going to obey Donald Trump's law
on transgendered men,
competing with women. That's what this is. And you saw what happened to Maine. The governor said,
I don't know, I got to obey it. Trump just cut off all money from Maine. All right, Maine's hurt.
So Colorado did. We're not going to obey this law from Trump. Okay. Third one,
gender affirming care must be provided by all insurance companies in Colorado.
General or formal care means hormone therapy, surgical procedures for children, for children, without parental permission.
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This is insane this law.
All right?
And finally, schools are to use students' preferred names rather than their
born names.
Joining us now from Winona, Minnesota is the bishop.
out there of the diocese.
Robert Barron, you may know him
because you have a very successful social media operation
called Word on Fire, which is worth checking out
even if you're not Catholic.
So is the church in America going to get involved
with this in Colorado?
Well, it might.
We've been involved in similar struggles in different states.
Look at my home state here in Minnesota.
We're a sanctuary state, which means that you can take a kid
from his parents in a state other than Minnesota.
than Minnesota, bring them here, and despite the parents' objections, they can do all this
gender affirming business. We've been opposing it. There have been similar things I was out in
California as an auxiliary bishop, and we were fighting these battles. It's a real ideological
struggle because, I mean, the church stands athwart this very modern sense of everything
depends upon freedom. We just get rid of any objective normativity. We say it's all the matter
of personal free choice. Even a child choosing
It's gender.
I mean, it's beyond absurd.
But it's also, it's a deeper moral problem about human nature
and this weird primacy we've given to freedom of choice.
And the church, I think, is the strongest, most articulate organization
standing against this business.
But you've got to organize and do something formal
so the American people know that there is opposition
to what Colorado is doing.
And I have not seen that bishop so far.
Yeah, I mean, in some of the states,
the bishops' conferences get together, we'll have our meeting in June, and sometimes these
issues come up and we try to find an organized response. But usually it takes place at the
state level, the state conference level, is where the bishops tend to engage these things.
We just met as Minnesota bishops with the governor, Governor Walls, and with the top leadership
in Minnesota. We laid out all the concerns that we have about these various things. So I think
that's really where the battle usually is joined at the state conference level. Okay, but that's all
well and good, but the mobilization of the American P. I think most Americans would find this law
barbaric in Colorado. Okay, two to one. If you polled it, two to one, they go, you can't allow
children to not tell their parents are going to have a surgery to change their gender. That's just
off the chart. But there doesn't seem to be any logical or apparent opposition to this. Now,
you're in a situation where the Colorado law basically is saying, we don't care about the
Hyde Amendment.
The Hyde Amendment was passed because you can't, the United States government, according to
the Constitution, can't force somebody of conscience, a Catholic, to fund something that's
a sin in a Catholic religion.
That's as simple as that, all right?
You can't force, it's a freedom of religion issue.
Right.
Can't take the money.
and that stuff for years. Right. Now, we've been very articulate and clear, I think, in our opposition to this stuff for years, trying to carve out these conscience protection clauses. And as I say, I fought this now in three different states as a priest and as a bishop. And we raised it a lot at the national level. I'm on the bishops committee for religious liberty. And that's how we name this. It's precisely a religious liberty free exercise issue.
Well, I don't believe that right now in the USA, and I could be wrong, but I follow these kinds of stories very closely, that it's an organized opposition.
You say state by state, okay, but Trump is the guy that's knocking the DEI out, that's knocking the woke out, it's telling the states you can't do transgendered men competing against women in sports.
It's a secular thing.
Trump is doing it.
And he's doing it for political reasons
because the MAGA people want that.
But there doesn't seem to be a religious alliance with Trump there.
Well, I'm chair of the Bishops Committee on Laity Youth and Family Life,
and I've issued a couple of statements supporting those moves of Trump,
especially in the gender area, especially in men and women's sports and all that.
I came out against him in terms of in vitro fertilization.
So I spoke as chair of that committee.
See, the way the church is organized,
power is concentrated really in the individual bishop
and maybe in the state conference.
At the national level, sometimes we don't approach
the questions at that level.
It's more the individual bishop in his diocese
or the state conference.
Also, I try to do it through preaching.
So I use the means I have a communication
to talk about these things.
I've been battling wokeism for years.
I've been speaking out against it like crazy,
and I have a lot of enemies because of it.
But I've chosen to use,
use this means of social communication I've got to speak out.
What's your objection to, whoa?
What's your objection to it?
It's fundamentally unjust.
It's a fundamentally racist point of view.
It's grounded in a European postmodern philosophy that's really
pugnant to Catholic social teaching, which is not an antagonistic social theory, but one
based upon cooperation.
I'm a Martin Luther Kingman, right?
We're judged by the content of our character, not the color of our skin, and this
return to a very racialized understanding and a very antagonistic understanding of society,
I think all of that is repugnant to Catholic social teaching. So I've been against it for years.
Okay. So we're in Holy Week now, and the surveys say that church going not only for Catholics,
but for everybody, Protestants, Jews, Muslims, the whole across the board is on decline, vast
decline and the elevation of atheism and people who don't care agnostics is on the rise.
Is there one thing that you could point to that has shifted us from a traditional society
to a sexual society?
Well, Chris, we've adopted largely this kind of, I call it culture of self-invention.
So instead of looking at objective normativity and objective value, we just,
say it's a matter of my choice to create reality. And so the great opponent of that is belief in
God. If you believe in God, you believe in a supreme objective value and then arranged
hierarchically under that or the other objective values. You get rid of God, you get rid of that whole
framework. And all you're left with then is the freedom to invent reality. That's the ideology
we're up against. That's another face of wokeism, by the way. But that's the struggle.
you know. I would contest a bit. There are certainly indicators over the past 30 years of this great,
you know, decline. In more recent years, though, there have been some more encouraging signs of
revival in religious belief, especially among young people and especially young men. Just recently,
I saw a study in both France and England. Numbers have gone up rather dramatically in terms of
those joining the church. We still have a massive problem, and I've been tracing that for the past
many years. The disaffiliation from the churches has been proceeding apace. But there are some
hopeful signs, I'd say, in recent years. All right. A lot of it is the media portraying religious
people as fanatics and, you know, secular media dominates in America and in Europe as well,
that, you know, if you're going to church, there's something wrong with you and, you know,
the atheists get all the attention. All right, Bishop, we really appreciate your point of view.
Word on Fire. How can people get that one? Tell us how we can go. Wordonfire.org, and you can find
all kinds of resources there, sermons and podcasts and articles and so on. All right. And we appreciate
your work, and I hope we can talk again soon. Thank you. God bless you, Bill. Thanks.
Harvard. So on Hannity today, it was pretty funny. Another blood feud, by the way,
between Harvard and the Trump administration.
So I have offered myself as a mediator in this blood feud
because I attended Harvard.
I know a lot of people up there,
and I know the Trump administration.
I think I could do detain.
But Hannity goes, we don't want deaton,
because Hannity's a conservative guy.
I mean, because we don't want it.
That might be true.
But I'm going, shouldn't, blessed are the peacemakers, right?
If I can broker some deal between Harvard and the Trump administration, isn't that a worthy thing?
Hany had very, very severe reservations about it's posted on bill o'Reilly.com.
Okay?
Very interesting.
So, Trump administration's freezing $2.2 billion.
We reported that yesterday.
Now they may go after, the president might go after, tax exempt.
I'll tell you, Harvey, we're not going to give you a tax exemption.
You've got to pay tax on everything you do, including your endowment.
It's unbelievable how much tax Harvard would have to pay.
And the reason is because we believe you are not enforcing federal law when it comes to protecting Jewish students.
And you're indoctrinating your students with a whole bunch of radical leftists on your
your faculty, and you won't stop doing that.
So there are a myriad of federal regulations that Harvard is violating, according to the Trump
administration.
And they can back it up.
I mean, Bill de Blasio, the worst mayor of New York City ever, a Democrat, he got hired
by Harvard.
Lori Lightfoot, the worst mayor in Chicago history, got hired by Harvard.
And they get paid about $200,000, each of them.
To go up there and do nothing, to spout gibberish.
Now, have you heard of any Republican governors being hired?
No.
Or mayors?
No.
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When I was there at the Kennedy School of Government,
it was liberal, but it wasn't activist liberal.
What happened was it became very activist liberal.
They fired Gay, the president,
who is an absolute extremist,
a Palestinian sympathizer, hates Israel, on and on and on, and on.
This is all my opinion of gay, but I think it's solid.
Now, the new guy up there, he's trying to be a little bit more moderate,
but he's got a campus, most of these students, are leftists,
because that's what they wanted.
That's the culture they wanted at Harvard.
When I was at the Kennedy School, the grad students there, there was across the board.
There were a lot of military people in there and a lot of foreign students, you know, the sons and daughters of sultans and this kind of thing.
It wasn't crazy left, not it is.
Anyway, this feud, if Harvard loses its tax-exempt status, is going to be pretty intense.
So, enter Barack Obama, who is supporting Harvard because he went to Harvard law.
Quote, Harvard has said an example for other higher ed institutions, rejecting an unlawful
and ham-handed attempt to stifle academic freedom, while taking concrete steps to make sure
all students at Harvard can benefit from an environment of intellectual inquiry, rigorous debate,
mutual respect, hope the other institutions follow suit, unquote.
I don't know, I think that might be a little optimistic by President Obama.
I don't think there's a wide acceptance of conservative views at Harvard.
And I know what's going on up there in Cambridge.
Well, here's how President Trump replied on truth social.
Quote, perhaps Harvard should lose his taxes them status,
be taxed as a political entity if it keeps pushing political, ideological,
and terrorist-inspired supporting six.
Remember, tax-em status is totally contingent on acting in the public interest.
Ooh, another feud.
Okay.
Now, here was a surprise.
Analyzing this on MSNBC, Chris Matthews said this.
Go.
It's Trump going after the elites.
He knows what he's doing.
Politically, it's not going to hurt him.
I think these universities have enough money to cover their, their, their, they're,
legacies. They got a lot of money to handle it. So they're going to be able to take care of
themselves. I don't want to be loose about this. But I think Trump's targeting these universities
is probably not the worst movie ever made. All right. So the sympathies probably lie. I agree
with President Trump. And if you guys want me to get involved, and I'll be happy to do it.
I would like to see Harvard.
I don't want to see them punished.
As I told Hannity, school does a lot of good, particularly in the medical area.
But they got to stop with the leftist ideology up there.
I don't know if that's possible.
All right, update on the attack on Governor Josh Shapiro's home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The nut who did it, Corey Balmer, 38 years old, no bail.
He'll never get out.
Now, he said he wanted to hurt Shapiro because of what Shapiro wants to do to the Palestinian people.
This guy's crazy.
I mean, look at him, okay?
So the thing I want to know about is what is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania doing to protect people.
How could this guy do this?
Get over that fence and bomb the house.
There's not much reporting on that.
We're watching it.
Smart Life.
This comes out.
out of neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, eight drinks a week,
increase your chance of Alzheimer's brain lesions by 133%. Whoa, just eight drinks a week. Actually,
eight drinks a week, that's kind of a lot. So there's a survey of 1,781 people, moderate
drinkers, 60% greater chance of developing brain lesions.
You don't have to be a drunk.
Okay, now here is the big stat.
And remember, this is smart life.
Heavy drinkers die an average of 13 years earlier than non-drinkers.
If you are heavy drinker, you know, get that cemetery plot up and running 13 years.
Now, I never drank, and I get a lot of Irish comments on that, but I don't care.
I mean, I'm not, you know, say that about some ethnic groups.
I don't care.
Irish people traditionally have a pub culture.
Vermont's fact.
I never drank.
But in my family, we've had some people die of cirrhosis of the liver and die from alcohol,
and I think almost every family in a world has it.
But I never thought that intoxicants forwarded my life in any way.
Same thing with drugs, as you know.
And I'll tell you what, at my age, my advanced age,
the fact that I never drank and never took drugs had really, really helped me,
both mentally and physically.
Smart life.
Just using me as the guinea pig.
All right, final thought of the day, I had to go and get.
my real ID driver's license in New York State.
Nightmare?
Wasn't that bad.
I have to say, it wasn't that bad.
Now, what is a real ID?
So as of May 7th, we all have to have it
if we want to get on an airplane,
or you have to bring a passport.
But you go into the DMV in your state
and you fill out an amazing amount of forms,
show them your old license,
you bring your passport,
You got to bring your social security number,
and I give you a real ID.
Why are they doing this?
Because the feds say this idea is more secure and reliable,
and it's harder to fake it.
So there's a lot of bogus driver's licenses
and social security cards and all that.
This is very hard to fake.
So you're not gonna be able to get on a plane
if you don't have this real ID unless you bring a passport.
So I went down.
And everybody was very professional.
I wait about a half hour.
It wasn't too bad because I was watching the crowd, and I'll do a little commentary on that little later on in the week.
But I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised.
Okay, so you got to do it.
Check it out.
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