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Another busy week here, Newsweek, my God, it just never ends because Donald Trump is so frenetic.
He's so on a mission.
I hope you read my column.
I filed yesterday about why he's doing what he's doing.
And I have a message of the day about President Biden and how Biden's performance is driving Donald Trump's policies right now.
So I hope you read both of them.
You don't have to be a member.
You just go to Bill O'Reilly.com, and there it is.
Talking Points Memo this evening, a fascinating story.
The President of the United States versus the state of Maine.
Now, I know Maine real well.
Okay, beautiful place, particularly in the state.
summer and fall. In the winter, it gets a little chilly up there. But Maineers are very interesting
people, fiercely independent. And a lot of fishermen, lobster, all that outdoors, big gun territory,
Maine. A lot of people, it's a blue state, but everybody's got a gun. Because a bear could come
down and eat you. You've got to have a gun in Maine. Royal State. Now Harris won by 57,000 votes.
but Trump got close to 400,000 votes in May.
So it's not California out there.
So Trump signs an executive order,
and he says it protects women and girls
on the playing fields against trans men.
Here's what the EO says, quote.
It is a policy of the United States
for rescind all funds from educational programs
that deprive women and girls of fair athletic opportunities,
which results in,
the endangerment, humiliation, and silencing of women and girls bribes them of privacy.
It also will be the policy of the United States to oppose male competitive participation in women's sports more broadly.
As a matter of safety, fairness, dignity, and truth, unquote.
That was signed on February 5th, that executive order.
Well, Maine isn't obeying it.
The governor up there, Janet Mills, 77 years old, been in office six years, says to the federal government,
Blank you, we're not going to go along with this executive order.
So then Governor Mills on Friday shows up at the White House for a governor's meeting.
Here's what happened.
Go.
And it's crazy, but the NCAA has complied immediately, by the way, that's good.
But I understand Maine.
Is the Maine here, the governor of Maine?
Are you not going to comply with it?
Well, we are the federal law. Well, you better do it. You better do it because you're not going to get any federal funding at all if you don't. And by the way, your population, even though it's somewhat liberal, although I did very well there, your population doesn't want men playing in women's sports. So you better comply because otherwise you're not getting any federal funding. Every state, good, I'll see you in court. I look forward to that. That should be a real easy one.
because I don't think you'll be in elected politics.
Ooh, nasty, right?
Okay.
So, after that meeting,
Trump orders the Department of Education,
which still exists, okay,
to investigate Maine's adherence to Title IX.
Title IX says,
you can't discriminate based on sex and education programs or activities.
And the Trump administration says,
you cannot allow males to compete against females,
even if they're transitioning, okay.
So it looks to me like Trump,
and I can almost assure you this will happen,
we'll pause all federal aid to the state of Maine.
So it's a disaster, a disaster,
because the state of Maine doesn't have a very big population,
and it gets five billion a year from the feds,
which it needs for roads and other things.
So then they'll go to court, and Trump will win.
Because federal law, Trump, sorry, state law.
And the government can virtue signal all she wants,
but with this Supreme Court, it's a six to three vote all day long every day,
if it gets that high.
And that's the memo.
There's a lot of turbulence going on in this country.
And no more so than in the media.
Media madness.
Listen to this.
Oh, just over the weekend.
All right, UGub poll.
Fair sampling.
Question, in general, how much you trust
and how much confidence you have in a media
to state the facts fully accurately and fairly.
A great deal, fair amount, 28, not very much, none at all.
67% of the American public does not trust the media.
This is U.Gov.
That's a liberal poll.
67%.
Second question, in general, how much trust, confidence you have in President Trump's administration
state the facts accurately and fairly a great deal, fair amount, 44, not much, 51.
Okay, that's about 50-50.
We need to do the margin of error thing.
Associated Press, they're suing the Trump administration because Donald Trump says,
we're not allowing you into certain venues like the White House press room because the AP
won't call the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America.
All right.
Now, what's the Associated Press?
It is what they call a wire service.
So if you live in a small town and have a small town newspaper, you'll see AP because the small town newspaper can't afford to hire reporters to cover stuff.
So they have to take the Associated Press.
Therefore, the Associated Press reaches a tremendous amount of people.
It is, as we chronicled last week, a very liberal organization, very liberal, the AP.
And they hate Trump.
And Trump knows it.
So Trump picked up on the AP refusing to call the Gulf of America, okay?
And he said, okay, then you can't be in the White House this room, you can't go on Air Force One, you can't, you can't, you can't.
AP says, hey, we're going to sue you, all right, U.S. District Court, Washington, D.C., violation of the First Amendment because the government is not supposed to retaliate
against a press agency.
AP could win this.
Unlike Maine, no way she wins, the governor up there.
AP could win.
Now, judge might rule, hey, you're retaliating
against this press organization,
which has special rights, as the press does in this country,
because you're doing something you don't like.
So keep your eye on...
Supreme Court on that one?
That's a tough one.
Because the Trump administration can say, listen, we have the right to designate what our country
is called.
The federal government is a right to do that.
But you then, if you're a sharp lawyer on AAP, you say you only have 12 miles because
that's U.S. waters go 12 miles.
that, it's international waters. It's complicated. But the Trump administration, if not a lock,
they win this. And I think they'll settle up. Maybe they'll call it the Gulf of New Mexico.
I don't know. All right, MSNBC fires Joy Reed. A very radical woman. Fires her. You're out.
Bye. Pretty stunning. All right. Now, they did that.
Because Joy Reid's ratings aren't very good, but nobody on MSNBC is good ratings.
But they're not terrible ratings.
They have worse people there.
But Joy Reid is a real...
She's very far out and very racial.
Rule the tape.
Republican voters don't vote that way.
They don't vote based on economics or based on the benefits they're getting economically from the president.
They're increasingly, from the Tea Party on,
They're voting on race.
They're voting on this idea of an invasion of brown people over the border.
The idea that they can't get whatever job they want.
A black person got it, therefore drive all the blacks out of the colleges, get rid of DEI.
That is what they're voting on.
Okay.
I don't believe that's what they're voting on.
I don't believe white people have animus in general against blacks.
Some do.
They're bigots on both sides.
I'm not justifying anything, but...
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She sees everything through a racial prison. Lester Holt, not the problem at NBC,
stepping down. But we don't know why. Lester won't tell us why. Now, you may remember that
Donald Trump attacked the hierarchy at Comcast, which owns NBC in NBC News. There's a Trump
said, quote, low-life chairman of Comcast, Brian Roberts, the owner of ratings challenge NBC
and MSDNC, has finally gotten a nerve to fire one of his least talented people in television
the mentally obnoxious racist, Joey Reed,
based on her ratings, which were virtually non-existent.
She should have been canned a long time ago,
along with everyone else who works there.
Okay.
So notice the first line,
Low Life Chairman of Comcast, Brian Roberts.
These moguls are afraid.
Now, why would you, why is Lester Hall?
He's not the problem.
As some of you know, I work with Mr. Holt at WCBS TV.
It's a straight shooter.
Yes, he's in the culture of NBC in Comcast,
which is decidedly left wing.
There's no doubt about that.
But he himself, I think he tried to be down the middle.
But there's no reason for him to step down.
He's healthy.
Still good?
Why does he leave it?
Nobody knows.
It'll come out.
Now, they bopped out Nora O'Donnell at CBS
and put in two guys nobody ever heard of, and that's a disaster already.
And I predict you remember, and I said if Trump run the election, the media is going to fall apart, corporate media, NAR.
What about the Justice Department?
Now, we heard a lot, okay, about how weaponized justice department was under Joe Biden, all right?
The immortal Merrick Garland Attorney General.
Where is Merrick?
What happened to Merrick?
Joe disappeared, but I know where Joe is.
He's in Delaware, wandering around in his jammies.
All right?
I don't know where Merrick is.
He just got out of town, I guess.
Well, joining us now is our go-to guy for Justice Department stuff.
Brett Tomlin is a former U.S. attorney for the state of Utah,
in the state of Utah, I should say, not for.
and joins us off from South Dakota.
What are you doing in South Dakota again?
You got another property there or something?
Is that what you do?
That's where the horses are.
So we try to spend some time in the mountains.
Ah, the horses don't want to go up the mountains.
It's too hard.
So you're in a flatlands of South Dakota.
Now I know.
All right, where's Merrick Garland?
You know, I'm told that he's taking some time off.
Got to recuperate, I guess, from the scrutiny that he endured and told that he's working
on a book deal and that he's looking at options among very large law firms in Washington, D.C.
So not surprising, that seems to be the M.O. of a lot that, you know, after leaving as
Attorney General.
All right.
If you can get in touch with him, tell McCall me, I have a great title for his book,
How I Screwed Trump by Merrick Garland.
That big bestseller, huge, but you have to tell the truth.
I believe that Merrick Garland took orders from the Biden White House, not Joe because Jordan wasn't cognizant from day one, but from Ron Clayne and the others, to really put the screws to Donald Trump.
That's what I believe is an American.
Do you believe that?
I do believe that. Bill, I think you've nailed it.
I mean, Merrick Garland was furious about, you know, not getting the appointment.
I think he constantly had Trump as his number one target.
And if you look back at the cases that he was, you know, authorizing, they were devoid of the necessary law and facts to support the effort in general.
But I don't think he cared about that.
I think he wanted a, you know, divide and conquer strategy among, you know, Trump and his supporters.
All right.
You outran your coverage to use a football metaphor.
When you said he was disappointed about, he didn't get the.
appointment to the Supreme Court.
Okay?
So Garland was being considered, and then that did not happen.
All right.
So I could never, ever understand why Mar-a-Lago raid took place.
I never could understand that because they could have done it, as you know, as everybody
knows, in a much more subtle way, as they did with Joe Biden.
Okay. Both men were asked a number of times to return documents. Both men
prevaricated word of the day. They didn't respond as they should have. Both of them.
And one, you know, 80 guys come in and with machine guns and the other has nothing.
I mean, I think that is, I'm a simple man. That's about as simple as it gets, right?
Well, it is. And I think the American people had the same sentiment. They just, they literally
watched two individuals that had classified documents and they saw firsthand a completely different
approach to each one. And the Justice Department was never supposed to be that sort of, you know,
picking and choosing of winners and losers based on political affiliation. Everybody's supposed
to get the same. Be treated the same under our justice system. Pam Bond, do you know her?
I do. Very well. Very good friends with her. Yeah. What do you think?
I think she's got, you know, she certainly has a difficult task ahead of her.
And Bill, think there's 115,000 employees in the Department of Justice and over 11,000 lawyers.
And many of those, I mean, you can see the level of bureaucracy she's dealing with.
But I think she's going to impress people.
She's going to be quieter than some of the appointees.
And then she's going to come out with some things.
And it's going to take people by surprise, but not those of us that know her.
She's very strong.
She's very smart.
And she waits until she has exactly what she needs before she will make an announcement.
What does she have to do?
So right now, there are a couple of things.
First, the level of bureaucracy in the Department of Justice is formidable, even for an attorney
general, for the deputy attorney general.
And what I mean by that is they've been given so much power over the years that it really can
become a battle between the political appointees and those that are inside.
the department. So she does have to get into the bureaucracy and weed it out, get rid of everybody
that isn't willing to follow the, you know, the lead of Pam Bondi and the head of the executive
Donald Trump. And that's a full-time gig in and of itself.
Do you believe that there's a left-wing in culture? That's the best word. Do you believe there's a
left-wing culture in the justice apportionment? So I'm told that while Merrick Garland,
was Attorney General that a review of donations to political candidates was 90% Democrat among the
115,000 employees in the department. Has that ever been published anywhere? I don't know that
has been published. I think it was. Yeah. Yeah, it was an effort to try to ascertain based on who they
know are donating. And I don't think it included U.S. Attorney's offices. Okay. So this would be,
Washington, D.C. based.
You would, you didn't support Gates for Attorney General, did you? Matt Gates?
No. No, in fact, Bill, I know that my name was being thrown around and considered,
and I was surprised to see, you know, Matt Gates all of a sudden nominated. I think that that was,
I think that was an effort driven by Gates for whatever purposes, and we can all kind of speculate.
I don't think there was many close to the president that believed that was going to that was going to carry the day.
No, Trump didn't believe he did.
We had Pam Bonnie warming up in a bullpen.
All right, final question.
Now, the FBI is a mess.
And obviously, Pam Bonnie has to oversee Cash Patel in his job.
Do you believe that the FBI now, is it possible to reform that agency because of McKinsey?
Habe and Comey and all of these things that have happened over the last eight years.
Is it possible that Patel can get the ideology out of that?
Yeah, I do know Cash.
His determination is real and it is unmatched in a lot of ways.
And what I mean by that is I know that he wants to return the FBI to actually investigating crime
across the country. That's a refocusing of the leadership and regional leadership, state
leadership, and national leadership. And I think he'll do it because that's his one mission.
We want to investigate, root out violent crime and drug trafficking across the country. And I think
that's, if they focus on that, they'll get it done.
The one worry I have is that with Bongino, they might go right. They might try to impose a conservative
ideology on the FBI. And that wouldn't be good.
No, you know, politics is not good in our largest law enforcement or in our largest, you
know, organizations that the country depends on for national security and for, you know,
peace and and the pursuit of happiness in this country depends on how that agency is being
led. Well, we all need protection, that's for sure. And it's breaking down on a state level,
particularly here in New York and California.
We do need a good FBI.
Good to see again, Brett.
Thank you for taking a time.
We'll talk again soon, I hope.
A couple of rulings here.
Theodore Schweng, federal judge, Washington, D.C.
He ruled that ICE can't go into certain houses of worship
in pursuit of undocumented migrants.
This is a lawsuit that was filed by Quaker.
baptists and Sikhs altogether. And this isn't a final ruling. This judge is an Obama appointee.
He just says, why, we have to look at, you know how they do it. The federal, we have to look at this.
All right, we have to pause this. Now, my thinking is that if ICE has a criminal warrant,
they can go anywhere. You can't have a church that's protecting, you know, gangsters,
dope dealers, whatever. But you need to.
a criminal warrant. You can't just go in and sweep it. So I think that's what the final ruling
will be. Another judge, Trevor McFadden, pointed by Trump, he's hearing the AP lawsuit against
the White House, as we reported yesterday, and you may know. The AP is being denied access to
a lot of President Trump's activities because the AP won't call the Gulf of the Gulf of
Mexico, the Gulf of America.
So here, Judge McFadden said, no, I'm not pausing anything, because the president does
have the power to do this, I think.
And the AP is a far left agency, there's no doubt about it.
We went over the woke stuff that they do.
It's crazy.
So that's why Trump is doing it.
He's using a gulf thing as an excuse.
So the judge says, well, I'm taking a look at it.
But for now, they can ban the AP.
Two updates.
You want to get American passport?
Five million bucks.
So Trump goes.
Let him tell you, go.
They'll be wealthy, and they'll be successful,
and they'll be spending a lot of money and paying a lot of taxes
and employing a lot of people.
And we think it's going to be extremely successful.
Double problems.
Number one, President
can't do that. Congress has to do that. So if you pay $5 million for American citizenship,
Congress has to okay it. That's a law. Trump can't just go. I'm going to invent the law.
Can't. But he wants to. Now, that makes me a little uneasy. So Putin could get that.
Did you know Putin's the richest man in the world? I bet you didn't know that. Well, you will
after you read Confronting Evil,
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that Trump is doing this is economics. So if people want to pay five million bucks for a U.S. pass
for it, and then they would have to do certain things to be a full-blood citizen, but they'd have a
passport. Trump's going to take your money, because he believes that those kinds of people
will bring money into this country, and that's what Trump's all about, capitalist, hyper-capitalist.
Okay, the other countries that, a lot of countries do this, if you want a cut-rate passport,
I looked into this, Uruguay, that's...
That's the easiest passport to get in the world, Uruguay.
I've been there.
When I covered the Falklands War, I was there as the British ship came in with all the wounded
on it after they were exocated by the Argentine Air Force.
I was in Montevideo.
Uruguay is a nice country.
Never gets any press.
It's got a nice beach thing, Punta deleste.
Montevideo's a okay town.
But if you want, get out of here, America, and you don't have five million,
you know, you're going to do, make a deal with you.
Now, other countries, Portugal, and a lot of Americans over there.
Okay, Malta, I was just there in the spring, last spring.
Maltese would love to have you there.
St. Kitts-Nivas in the Caribbean, beautiful, gorgeous, no, take you.
Turkey.
I don't know about that turkey, but if you got 400,000,
to invest in Turkey, you can get a passport. Maybe we asked New York City Mayor Adams about that.
You're big on the Turk thing. Okay, so I don't know whether this is going to happen because
I don't know whether Congress is going to do this or not. I'm not going to be outraged if it
happens. It makes me a little uneasy. But I understand I get the fiscal picture. Mexico.
go. All right. This just crossed my desk. So apparently in January, a Texas, Texas authorities saw
a IED improvised explosive device blow up on the Mexican side of the river, okay, of the
Rio Grande in Brownsville. And a farmer and somebody else who killed in the explosion.
and it was a cartel.
So the Mexican drug cartels now have IEDs.
Okay.
The State Department has a warning for Americans.
The warning says that high-crime kidnappings and ongoing violence
between the drug cartels themselves
and Americans are getting caught in it.
And I continue to say, well, again, let me have a soundbite.
Go. Now, I did a smart life segment a few months ago, said, don't go to China, to Mexico.
I'd rather go to China. If I had a business reason to go to China, I'd go. If I had a business
reason to go to Mexico, I would not. Not going to Mexico. Okay. Corrupt, corrupt, corrupt,
corrupt, hurting the USA. Yep. If you go to Mexico and you get in trouble
in any way, shape, or form, no one's going to help you. No one. You're driving. You're driving,
driving around down there, you're putting yourself at extreme risk, not only from the gangsters,
but from the cops. They'll shake you down. I am going to China because now I have a reason
to go. I'm going to go to China in the spring. Not for long, but I have business to do over there
as we expand our media empire all over the world. All right, FBI. So Cash Patel, our
would have voted for him. I understand he's a partisan. He's a Trump loyalist, but that's okay,
as long as he does a good job. And now the Washington Times, which is pretty good, it's an
ideological right-wing paper, but they're pretty good. They say that Patel is going to launch
an investigation into former FBI director James Comey. Here's what the Washington Times
is reported. Allegedly Comey put two FBI operatives.
women into the Trump campaign in 2015
to try to compromise people in that campaign.
The operatives, the FBI operatives are slang for them
is honeypots that they're supposed to get romantically involved
with people that the FBI wants to know about.
It happens all over the world.
But when you do that to a potential presidential candidate,
candidate, then you got problems. So if that's true, James Comey's in huge trouble, because that would be abuse of power, felony. I don't know where it's going to go. I don't know whether it happened or not. I don't know anything about it. But I do believe that this is a true story that Patel is going to investigate Comey. Where is Comey now? He's an author. He writes novels. So I think he still lives in a D.C. area.
You know, and he writes novels.
Bad guy.
One of Trump's biggest mistakes was holding him over as FBI chief.
And Trump will tell you that.
Budget vote last night.
Most boring story on earth passed by one vote.
Because even though the Republicans have a three-person majority in the House,
and that will expand soon as new Republican congresspeople get in
because they have to be votes and things like that.
Thomas Massey from Kentucky, Republican congressperson,
he's not really a Republican.
I don't know what he is, but he just won't vote for anything Republican.
So Democrats are like right there.
All the Democrats voted against a new spending bill.
Why? Because they were told to.
That's it.
Democratic Party in the House is like this.
You don't, you go out of there, you're dead.
They'll campaign against you.
They won't give you any money.
They'll primary you.
So they all voted against it.
Every single one.
And whenever you have anything that is promoted by the Republican Party,
all the Democrats can vote against it.
Unless it's emotional like the border or something like that.
It's the only exception.
Anyway, so now it goes to the Senate and the spending bill.
Okay, you know, on and on and on and on.
I'm glad that Trump administration is trying to bring the spending down.
Will they be successful? I don't know. Because the big spending is in the entitlement, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid money to the states, and the Defense Department. I don't know whether that will be successful. Let's go back to the media madness.
So, as we mentioned, MSNBC's got. And I believe there was one commentator who predicted that would happen.
go MSNBC is finished now this is another incredible underreported story but I am your media guy 50 years in January
okay so MSNBC is a hateful and I mean that literally far left network we everybody knows that
Its baseline of operations is between, in prime time, a million and two million viewers.
It's nothing.
Okay, so I said that in November, and it came true.
So yesterday, MSNBC laid off 100 people.
They fired Joy Reid.
They fired some other radical leftists, and it's just chaos in there.
But their top commentator, Rachel Maddow, did something very unusual.
Go.
I will tell you, it is also unnerving to see that on a network where we've got two,
count them two non-white hosts in primetime, both of our non-white hosts in primetime are losing
their shows, as is Katie Fang on the weekend.
And that feels worse than bad, no matter who replaces now.
That feels indefensible, and I do not defend it.
Well, so now Matt out calling her own network, which is NBC.
Comcast racist. It's not racist. It's afraid. Comcast is afraid of Trump. That's why these people
get booed, not because they're black or whatever. But I'll tell you, I'll tell you this.
Ms. Maddow is about as misguided as they come. I don't watch it very much because I know what
the song is going to be. Once you hear a song 10,000 times, you don't want to hear it anymore.
She got guts, though.
I'll tell you that.
You got going on there and saying that,
and they can't do a thing to her.
They can't touch her.
I told you last week that Boston was going to run up
against a Trump administration, right?
Remember?
I said, Boston is not going to obey immigration law.
And now there's looked like there's trouble.
So the guy in charge of,
Homeland Security is Tom Holman.
Here's what he said about Boston.
Go.
I'm coming to Boston.
I'm bringing hell with me.
I looked at the numbers this morning.
I counted, I stopped counting at nine.
Nine child rapists that were in jail in Massachusetts.
Your local Benjamin Moore retailer is more than a paint expert.
There's someone with paint in their
A six cents
honed over decades
And if you have a question about paint
It's almost as if they can read your mind
I sense
You need a two inch angle brush for the trim
In your family room
Regal selected an eggshell finish
And directions to the post office
Benjamin Moore paint is only sold
At locally owned stores
Benjamin Moore
See the love
You set the table, put on a playlist
Even made the lasagna from scratch
And now you're wearing it
Oxyclean MaxForce spray tackles tough, set in stains the first time.
Adulting is hard.
Fighting stains shouldn't be.
Oxyclean Maxforce.
It's not clean unless it's oxyclean.
But rather than honoring an icy tainer, release them back into the street.
You're not a police commissioner.
Take that badge off your chest.
Put in the desk drawer because you became a politician.
You forgot what's like to be a cop.
He was talking about Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox.
who's not involved with this rapist stuff.
These are all towns outside of Boston.
We have tracked four of them.
But the real problem is the governor,
Maura Healy.
There's a very left-wing woman.
And she is not ordering the towns
in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
to obey the immigration law.
Therefore, you've got four rapists,
foreign nationals in this country illegally,
that will let go.
All right?
And I got them right here.
We got Great Barrington.
Attenay Berkshires, Lynn, Massachusetts, just north of Boston, Rockland, Massachusetts, and Lowell,
up in the northern part of the state. And, you know, Holman's going to go up there. I'm telling you,
this is going to be a big, big story. Because Massachusetts, even more than Newsom and Pritzker,
Healy up there, is defying the federal government. What is an ICE detainer? You want to know that?
It's a written request from the federal law enforcement officials that somebody who was arrested be held for 48 hours so that ICE agents can go and process and take that person if necessary.
So you give the federal government time to go where they have to go and to look at the case.
They're not honoring the detainers.
Big story.
USAID, that's the Musk Exposé, they have laid off 2,000 people.
Boom, gone.
As of midnight, last night, Sunday, February 23rd.
There's going to be a severe downsizing.
Severe downsizing in the federal government.
Lots of people are going to lose their warrant jobs.
And that's how Trump feels he's going to get this spending under control.
He thinks there's just a lot of bloat.
I don't know.
I'm not in those departments.
I do know Musk is a tough guy.
He's asking everybody in the federal government
to justify their jobs.
They should cooperate.
There are unions involved.
But 2000, boom, gone.
Wisconsin.
This is pretty crazy.
So the governor there is named Tony Evers,
another far left guy.
and he is introducing a budget recommendation, new wording in the budget.
Here is the wording in the budget in Wisconsin, the governor ever's wants.
Previously used wife or husband changed to spouse.
Previously used mother changed to inseminated person.
No, no.
previously used paternity, changed to patronage, previously used father, changed to natural parent.
No.
Previously used man or woman, changed the person.
This is insane.
Okay?
Governor Evers, you're a lunatic.
And if this doesn't get you out of office in Madison, nothing will.
You can't say, hey, mom, you have to go,
hi, inseminated person, can you take me to Mabel's house?
Stupid is this?
Tony Evers, everyone, give me a hand.
Smart life.
Americans are the worst dressers in the world.
I'm sorry.
So over the weekend, I wanted to buy trousers, better known as pants.
All right, I got lots of khakis.
I have some jeans.
but I needed an upgrade, all right?
A couple of pair of trousers.
So I go to this store, very expensive store,
because I figured, look, I'll buy qualities
so I'll have to go back because they hate shopping.
$750 they want for trousers there.
And I look at these things.
They're made in Italy.
And I actually tried one on.
I'm in 3636.
And these pants, 3637, could not have fit Pinocchio.
All right?
I didn't know.
Who are they making these?
or Topo Gijo, the puppet.
Then I went to a bunch of other places, including Nacy's.
Sweatpants, sweatpants, sweatpants, track suits.
No pants.
Nothing.
I'm sitting there going, what is going on?
Because men, just like slobs, just take a look in church, in church.
I mean, you don't have to wear a tie and jacket, but just put on a jacket.
it would just put on a decent shirt.
They're coming in in short pants.
They're coming in with these sweat things.
Oh, smart life.
If you dress well, that says something about you.
You take on credibility.
Don't look like a mooch.
All right, here's the final thought of the day.
I am sending the manuscript for confronting
evil to my publisher tomorrow, St. Martin's Press, finishing it up tonight. Here's how this works.
It takes a year to write these books. And we have had 19 number one bestsellers. I am the best
selling nonfiction author in the world because we put a lot into this. Oh, it's hard work.
So it takes a year, six months of research, six months to write.
I've got a new researcher, Josh Hammer now.
Martin Dugard is writing his own books, and we wish him the best.
And I'm the storyteller, that Irish kind of raconteur, I drive the story, but Josh gives
me the research.
And where do you read the Putin chapter?
This book is out September 9th, Confronting Evil.
You can pre-order it.
But where you read Putin, stuff I had no idea.
And he's evil, Putin, no doubt about it.
So anyway, we have finished it, confronting the president's 23 consecutive weeks on the
New York Times bestseller list.
Whoa!
That is almost impossible to do in this day and age.
Not like it was when I first put out killing Lincoln.
These phones have just wrecked people's concentration spans.
But huge book confining the president.
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