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And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher.
What a busy and strange weekend it was.
Officers confiscated 484 pounds of baloney at the border.
That's right.
44 rolls of Mexican balugna hidden in the truck's toolbox
and under a blanket on the floor of the vehicle.
The items were confiscated in the driver.
was issued a $1,000 fine.
This took place at the El Paso, Texas border.
Then, 285 pounds of cheese was found trying to be snuck across the border,
sneaked across the border, hidden.
285 pounds of cheese found in a vehicle hidden under a blanket.
Apparently, blankets make everything disappear.
officers opened the boxes and discovered multiple blocks of bags and cheese.
The items were taken and the woman was fined $1,000.
It is not good to try to fool Mother Nature or the Border Patrol.
Bob Evans, recalling more than 7,500 pounds of Italian pork sausage due to a possible foreign matter contamination.
The raw Italian sausage.
was sold in one pound packages at grocery stores and retailers nationwide.
The contaminated sausage products, which, by the way,
Bob Evan's sausage is probably one of the finest products on earth,
along with Jimmy Dean.
The contaminated sausage products were produced on September 8th,
and the company recalled them after customers complained they were finding
thin pieces of blue rubber in the sausage.
They notified the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and inspection service
about the problem.
that issued the recall.
So recall products include any Bob Evans
Italian sausage with a lot code
of XEN 366-3466
and used by freeze-by date of November 26
timestamp between 1443 and 1525.
You can also identify the impacted products
by the establishment number 6785
inside the USDA mark of inspection.
Or you can just go to the USDA site
or just go ahead and take the sausage
back to the retailer and get your money.
money back. It's a pretty easy thing to do. Also, as long as we're on food and weird and strange
things happening over the weekend, Kraft Heinz, CEO warned that because of persistent inflation,
there will be more price increases in 2023 amid ongoing challenges that are hampering the food
industry. So that means my ketchup is going up in price. The inflation is still hovering at
40-year highs, says the Kraft-Hine CEO Miguel Bethrie.
It's drastically reducing the purchasing power of the American households,
as many companies have passed on higher costs to consumers.
Wait, that's what companies do.
They pass on cost to consumers.
Those rich, son of up, I can't take it anymore.
But just know that according to this, according to Moody's analytics,
you're only spending $445 more per month buying the same items that you did this time last year.
So, welcome.
Welcome to Chewing the Fat.
So I see a post from some blue check marks over the weekend.
Sebastian Gorka, five times August, and a few others had tweeted a post that Sebastian said was
trans barrister having a meltdown because eight hours is too long to work on a day.
Now, I don't, I watch this video, and I'm going to play you the audio.
I can't believe that it's real.
Sorry, I just don't believe it's real.
Now, I know that, you know, it's being posted by some blue checkmarks, and that's wonderful.
I am a blue checkmark, by the way, at Jeffrey JFR on Twitter.
I know there's been all kinds of reports.
that Elon is now going to start charging a monthly fee to be a blue checkmark.
Who knows if that's going to happen?
I know that he commented on a tweet with the term interesting.
The tweet was a poll.
How much would you pay to be verified and get a blue check mark on Twitter?
$5 a month, $10 a month, $15 a month wouldn't pay.
$81.2% of the votes over a month.
million when I voted
said wouldn't pay
and that's the one he said
interesting so are you
going there are people that pay
for the Twitter blue now
it's supposed to bring you
you know more access
and different access but
just to have a blue check mark
that's a
I think not
I think not
the promotion
that Twitter gets from
us
maybe I've been thinking
too much of myself, but the
promotion that
Twitter gets for us
promoting being on Twitter
as even anyone,
but for sure a blue checkmark
is well worth
what they're thinking about charging,
but I digress.
Anyway, the video that
I saw that
it drives me insane because I don't
think it's real.
But it's pretty good.
And it's a worker behind
behind Starbucks in the back room of a Starbucks
of the barrister.
Look.
And I guess it's a trans.
He talks about being misgendered
in the video.
And it says, I have a full beard.
But this person is upset
that they have to actually work.
People wonder why we need a union
at Starbucks and I am literally about to quit.
Oh, no.
I don't know if I'm going to do it, but like I really want to.
I don't know if I'm going to do it, but I really want to.
Do it.
No one is stopping you if you're unhappy.
Quit.
Walked out today and I'm crying in the back room right now and I almost cut on the floor.
It's just, oh no.
I think I get, like a full-time student.
I get scheduled for 25 hours a week and then on weekends they schedule me the entire day
open to clothes up on the schedule for eight and a half hours that's nice of them you can make some extra
money on saturday and sunday and like three and a half hours into my shift there's so many customers
and we have four people on the floor all day there's so many customers and there's only four people and
i am in the back room making this two-minute video uh and i get it he's probably this is his break
all right we'll say this is his break her his no it's he has a full beard and it's not a full beard by
the way, it's just some facial hair
underneath the nose that could be
constituted as a mustache and some facial
hair underneath the
chin, but not really
what you would consider a full beard.
But...
Only five people were put on the schedule and somebody had to
call out and there were four people.
Now there's only four.
There's so many customers and there's bus.
And they scheduled five people.
Oh no.
We only have 13 people employed at this store.
Oh my God.
Maybe you should get the phone.
That might be somebody calling in to say, hey, do you need help?
They're scheduling.
Managers don't care about us.
Our manager was supposed to come in this weekend, and he took himself off the schedule.
That bastard.
To be held accountable for calling out.
He just literally tore down the schedule that he was scheduled on and put up a new schedule
where he was on the schedule.
Also, he couldn't have even seen that he was scheduled in the first place
because he didn't want to be held accountable for not wanting to commit.
Okay.
They don't want to help us.
Perhaps you should study to become a manager.
Then you could take yourself off the schedule if that's actually so.
We need a union because this can't happen.
This can't happen.
We need fair scheduling.
We need managers to hold themselves accountable for helping their workers.
A union is not going to help you, bro.
But go ahead.
We need the liberty to be able to do that because there's so many mobile orders.
And I need to get through all of them.
And then people are yelling at me because it all of them.
order's ready.
I don't know what to do.
You don't know what to do.
Maybe you tell them, I'm sorry.
I don't have your order ready.
You can holler all you want.
It'll be ready as soon as I can.
I can't turn off the mobile.
I can't turn it off.
And the customer was misgendering me today.
Oh, no.
I didn't have their order ready.
And so they were just like totally talking to each other.
And they're like, she's clearly incompetent.
I have a full mustache and beard.
Okay, so clearly, I mean, you're upset because maybe you just would get the people their coffee.
But the whole misgendering thing drives me insane.
Who cares?
It doesn't matter.
I don't get accommodations for being neurodivergent.
I don't, you can't, like, people get out of me.
To my sick time, I don't even know what to do anymore.
I only got my wits out with his job.
I really am.
Okay, well, quit then.
Just quit.
If you're at your wits in, just quit.
That cannot be real.
I cannot be real.
Now, I'll grant you that in today's world,
it's very possible that that's real.
But I find it very hard to believe that that's real.
If that is, we need to rethink.
Let's just leave it there.
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All right, let's go to the break room.
I need something cool to drink desperately.
Yes, I'm here.
It means I didn't win the power ball.
Stop looking at me like that.
although I will say no one won the Powerball.
I know that somebody won a couple of million dollars from Florida.
I know there were a few million dollar winners from California,
Maryland, Michigan, and Texas.
As far as I know, I was not one of the million dollar winners,
but no one won the big jackpot.
So now the drawing is tonight, October 31st, Halloween, 2022,
for an estimated $1 billion.
cash value
$497.3 million.
That would be sweet,
as if the $800 million
on Friday would not have been enough,
but a billion dollars,
$497.3 million cash payout.
That is generational changing
for anyone who wins.
So good luck.
and I hope it's me.
I'm willing to share $497.3 million,
but wow, that would be incredible.
Happy freaking Halloween.
And just so you know, if someone asked,
it's the second largest powerball jackpot
and the fifth largest lottery jackpot
in U.S. history, if someone wins,
If no one wins, it will roll over and probably blow into the top easy because you're already at a billion.
So it's just going to continue to get bigger and bigger.
But we're at a point now where someone will probably win, right?
But I hope that it's, I hope that it's you.
Oh, I sure do.
And I mentioned it's Halloween, so be careful out there.
Cars kill more pedestrians, or as my mother used to call them, pedestrines, on October 31st than any other day of the year.
And traffic advocates want to change all that.
You, of course, know why this has happened, right?
I mean, it's because for years now, we've had dangerous street designs.
and it's because of as a function of America's long prioritization of cars over pedestrian safety.
And despite widespread awareness, cities have historically done little to make Halloween safer for children and their parents,
apart from, I don't know, sharing safety tips, like reminding drivers to slow down
and suggesting kids wear reflective tape and bright colors, which would help, by the way.
But apparently we've seen an uptick in street carnage, according to this article, inflicted by American drivers.
So right now, you're looking at 43% on Halloween increase compared to other nights in the U.S.
And this comes at a time when U.S. is facing record traffic casualties.
I didn't know that.
The U.S. is now facing record traffic casualties with pedestries at their highest in 40 years.
I'd be interested to know if that's actually true.
But you know what?
We'll go with it out there.
Look both ways before crossing the street.
How about that?
And we can rethink.
We can go back to earlier.
We could rethink things.
Sure.
Let's rethink this.
Let's take a little bit of personal responsibility.
It's Halloween.
driving through a neighborhood. Drive slow. There's no need to get anywhere fast. There are parents and
children out running around. It's Halloween. Also, when you're at the coffee shop and the barista says,
I can't. It's so busy. I'm sorry, I don't have your coffee. Just instead of saying, you know,
she's obviously incapable, or he's obviously incapable, depending on the full beard.
Maybe you just don't say anything or just say, you know, get it to me as fast as you can then, please.
Okay?
Just work as fast as you can then, please.
Does that make it seem like they're not working as fast as they can?
Well, you know, maybe if you weren't in the back recording a video, you could have been making a few extra coffees.
Just saying.
Plus, I don't know, I didn't know that a city,
in Minnesota was the Halloween capital of the world.
I did not know that.
Now, I see where we talked about the giant pumpkin that was grown earlier,
but this particular pumpkin, 2,560 pounds,
is the largest in U.S. history.
Okay.
So that's being carved into the world's largest jackal antelan,
and that's going to take some carving.
Now, apparently, they've nicknamed this particular pumpkin Maverick.
I wonder where they got that from.
It's from Tom Cruise's character.
Yup.
So this broke the U.S. record for pumpkin size
when it won the World Championship Pumpkin Wayoff
at Half Moon Bay, California, earlier this month,
which we've talked about the Half Moon Bay competition.
But the man who grew the massive pumpkin
brought Maverick back to his home
in Anoka.
I believe that's how you pronounce it.
A-N-O-K-A.
Now, Anoka, Minnesota,
apparently is known
to be the Halloween capital
of the world.
Okay.
So they're carving Maverick
into a giant eagle
in front of town hall,
which is great.
And, man,
it's just wonderful.
And I want everyone to,
I want everyone to have a happy Halloween.
and enjoy, especially the city of Anoka, Minnesota, as you are the Halloween capital of the world.
And I'll give you my yearly little tip on how to get more candy.
I've given you this tip before, and I want you to know that it's from my heart to you to get more candy,
or at least have your children get more candy, but really it's for you to have more candy.
So the thing is when you have kids and you go trick-or-treating, people, you go up to the door and you trick-or-treat, which I make them say.
By the way, I despise the just coming up and expecting the candy.
You got to say something.
I don't care if you're shy.
You can say hello, but say something.
You can't just open your bag or hold out your little candy container and expect to get candy.
No, no, no, no.
You have to do a little bit of work, but that's just a little pet peeve of mine.
However, what you do, and when you go out trick-or-treating with your kids,
is you always carry a little extra bag for you to carry more candy in, okay?
Because when the kids go up to the door, if it's a little kid especially,
the people look at the little kid's container and go,
oh, there's only a couple of candy bars in there,
and they always throw extra candy bars in there because they feel bad for the little kid.
So when your child comes back to you, take your handful and put it in the bag,
so they don't have to carry it all, obviously.
I mean, you're helping the kid out,
but you're keeping less in their little bag
so that that gets them more
every time they go up to the door.
I'm telling you, it works, and it works good.
You walk away, you've got a bag full of candy.
By the end of the night,
your kid has a lot of candy,
and you have a lot of candy.
And I'm not talking about the little, you know,
trick-or-trunk or trunk or trunker-treat
or whatever the heck that thing has
that all the church parking lots have.
And plus, you've got to work for a little bit of that, too.
So everybody just expects to get the bag.
You've got to do a little bit of work for it.
But to actually go out and trick-or-treat and go house-to-house in neighborhoods,
you got to work on a little bit and be prepared to carry an extra bag for your kids
so that they, of course, get more candy.
Not that there's more candy for you to eat once you get back home.
Just, you know, you're welcome.
You are welcome.
Well, who died today?
Who died today?
1986, along with Elvis, Chuck Barry, and a few others, he made the inaugural class of inductees
for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and joined the Country Hall of Fame this year. He won a
Grammy in 1987 as part of an interview album that was cited for the best spoken word recording,
and he received a lifetime achievement Grammy in 2005. The following year, a whole lot of
shaken, was selected for the Library of Congress National Recording Registry.
A classmate at Bible school, Perry Green, remembered meeting the killer years later and asking
if he was still playing the devil's music.
He answered, yes, I am.
But you know, it's strange.
The same music they kicked me out of school for is the same kind of music they play in
their churches today.
The difference is, I know I'm playing for the devil, and they don't.
Jerry Lee Lewis, the killer, dead at 87 years of age.
Right, we heard that he was dead, and then they said, no, he's not dead,
and now we hear that he is dead.
Born in Faraday, Louisiana of 1935.
The killer, very sad, very sad.
I'm a card-carrying member of the Jerry Lee Lewis fan club.
I love Jerry Lee.
I've seen him, I don't know how many times I've seen him now live, and he was awesome,
just awesome.
I saw him once.
I may have even talked about this.
was one time we saw him he had just got out of the hospital he was playing in some
dive bar he came walking in with his yellow tucks out man he had his it was so he was so cool
he was just badass the killer man and then i saw him in well the one time i saw him in new
orleans he was awesome man we saw him on a riverboat he was jumping on the piano and playing
and it was just a great show as a killer man the killer jerry lee lewis very sad
Rest in peace, killer.
Rest in peace.
Then we had another person who died today.
A D.H. Pellegrow drummer for the Dead Kennedys and the Red Hot Chili Peppers died at the age of 63.
According to reports, he died from a blow to his head after falling Friday in his Los Angeles home.
He died from head trauma caused by an accidental fall.
Okay, so D.H. Pellegrow, dead at the age of 63.
A couple of tragedies where hundreds of people died.
Halloween tragedy in Seoul, South Korea, 153 people, mostly in their 20s, were killed in a crowd crush.
And Seoul's Nightlife District Saturday night, it was the first Halloween event with no COVID,
restrictions drew an estimated
100,000 partiers and
authorities are being questioned about the safety measures
they had in place. Well, yeah,
I mean, once you get
streets full of people,
something bad can happen. You can quote
me on that. And then in India,
they had a bridge collapse, this walking
swaying bridge
with 132
people, I think,
are confirmed dead and
maybe more will be found
mostly, you know, a lot of elderly and young children.
Amazing.
It was built a long time ago in the 19th century during British rule.
It was, you know, just full.
People were there for celebrating.
They were there for the Diwali celebrations.
And it got overloaded.
So far, a couple hundred people have been rescued.
And they fell on top of one another.
and the bridge just collapsed due to overloading.
The pictures were horrific.
It's sad.
I mean, I'm sure once you got out there and you realized, crap, there's nothing I could do when it starts to swing
and you start to feel that it's getting too heavy.
There's too many people.
I mean, that is not good.
You could quote me on that too.
You're hanging out there on that bridge and you realize that the front of you is going down.
It's all going down.
And so it's amazing.
So apparently video shot before the collapse.
It was swaying and people were gripping the netting on its sides.
Yeah, because they realized that it was close.
It gets a little scary out there.
So, of course, there'll be criminal cases and investigations
and why it happened and, you know, what safety measures weren't or were not taken.
But very sad.
A couple of tragedies around the world.
One in India and one in Seoul, South Korea,
over this holiday weekend.
They weren't celebrating Halloween in India, though.
That was the Duali celebration.
And as long as we're talking about, well, life and death.
I see a new poll by a U-Gov poll that shows majority of Americans want the death penalty for murderers.
How about you?
A poll surveyed 1,500 adults between October 16th through the 18th.
The margin of error is approximately 3%.
Do you favor the death penalty for murder?
Yes, always.
Looks like it was about, I don't know, 17 or 18%.
Yes, sometimes depending on the circumstances, 55%, something like that.
No, the death penalty is wrong, about the same as yes, always, a little bit lower.
And then don't, I don't know, was, looks like, I mean, how do you not know?
was about 10% that's incredible so uh i mean people are okay with the death penalty i know many people
say well if you they get it wrong then how can you be for the death penalty but look there's
some horrific people found guilty of doing some horrific thing and we have to be able to i don't know
that it stops crime right i don't think it's used you can you can say that it's a deterrent
but really it's more of it to make us feel better.
Someone who does something horrific,
we feel better about making sure that they're no longer on the planet.
And I mean, that can't be wrong, can it?
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So, Paul's Place, what happened over at Paul's Place?
When Nancy is away, Paul will play.
We talked a little bit about this on Friday because the news started breaking Friday morning about the attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi.
And wow, boy, did it take on a life of its own over the weekend.
Just incredible.
Some of the headlines that, here, I'll just give you the headlines, all right?
Schellenberger, Pelosi attack suspect was a psychotic homeless, addict estranged from his pedophiles.
I love her. New York Times, who is the man accused of attacking Nancy Pelosi's husband.
L.A. Times accused Pelosi attacker David DePappy spread QAnon and other far-right bigoted conspiracies.
Glenn Greenwald explains why journalists are terrified to question Paul Pelosi narrative.
Police say there was no third man and only two people in Pelosi home at time of break-in.
Attack on Paul Pelosi hints at a significant capital police failure.
While don't play in both sides, the right is driving political violence.
That's an opinion piece from the Washington Post.
New York Times, Pelosi vilified by Republicans for years, top target of threats.
Hillary Clinton blames Republicans for Paul Pelosi attack.
Pelosi and Cavana murder plots show media double standard.
Where's the outrage as the left calls for violence against MAGA Republicans?
Here are six videos Democrats for violence of physical confrontations that are still active on Twitter.
Yeah, Maxine Waters, Ted Lou, Corey Booker, Yakin Castro, John Tester, Nancy Pelosi.
Just incredible.
Nancy Pelosi says she'd use physical violence against Trump.
Yeah, that was at the January 6th.
Bill Maher says Paul Pelosi attack is part of a cold civil war in America.
Civil wars, it's not going to be like the last civil war.
It's going to be this kind of stuff.
But I think when you shut off that valve of letting people talk,
I think that stuff only gets worse.
Thank you, Bill.
Liberals who mocked Rand Paul for getting attacked by neighbor expressed sympathy for Paul Pelosi.
Yeah, no kidding.
So we had, those are just some of the headlines coming off of the week.
weekend. We know just incredible amounts of, and it's not disinformation, it's just information that we want to know what happened.
We hear a partial part of the story, and then we want to know, well, wait, there's got to be more to it.
There's no way that there's not video of this, of this, maybe not of the actual attack in the house,
but video of how this person got onto the property and in the house.
This is not possible.
Well, it is.
I guess if you say, okay, well, the security was turned off.
But if they're being guarded, then there's no, that security should not have been turned off.
None of it should not have been turned off.
She's the third most powerful person in the United States, if not the world, whether you like it or not.
So the security had to have been there.
And it had to have been upped when her house was vandalized not long ago while someone painting stuff on her garage and stuff in San Francisco.
And it was reported that her neighborhood had up.
the security around for the neighborhood because they were concerned about the safety so
generally not just your personal security but also neighborhood security so how did this depopi
get in and get past all the security and in the house just want to know not saying anything nefarious
i just want to know how that happened i uh and the stories i'd like to uh you know it's it's funny how we
that the hate speech online extremism fed the Pelosi attack did it does it well okay uh does that's
what terror experts believe do you okay all right fine whatever you say that's fine we got you uh
they're claiming that the 911 call when he left the phone open he was saying that he was a friend
and it was david that was some kind of code he was trying to remain calm uh the uh 911 operator
realizing that it was, you know, there was something dangerous going on.
Let's see, someone called 911, and she thought that there was something dangerous going on.
Who, man, good job.
Anyway, then the police say that they entered the home, and that's when they told them to stop.
They were in some sort of struggle, and that's when this DePapi guy grabbed the hammer
from Paul Pelosi and hit him with it,
and that's when he was taken down by police.
Not shot, not killed, but of course, arrested.
I heard that was he arrested or was he sent to the loony bin?
I don't know.
Was the hammer his?
Did he bring it in with him,
or was the hammer in the house?
And that's what Paul Pelosi was trying to use as a weapon
to protect himself and had it turned around on him from this intruder?
I don't know.
Are we ever going to know?
I don't know.
Is Paul Pelosi ever going to come through it?
Look, he's an 82-year-old man, and he got beaten and assaulted.
No matter how old you are, that takes a while to recover from.
And as an 82-year-old man, you're looking at some recovery time.
And it wasn't that long ago.
He was in an automobile accident where the airbags were deployed.
So, I mean, the man could still be hurting.
from that. So it's going to take some time to actually get the story, which is why we need the video
and, you know, the entire 911 call. All we have is the 911 operator talking to the police.
We don't have him talking to 911 and him speaking in code when he went into the bathroom.
I'd like to know what happened with that. We know that, and we're never, look, the war has
already started on the information around this stupid case.
All right.
I know that we're all mad at Elon now because he posted a story that had was a from a
conspiracy site that was posting stuff about the guy being gay and that this was a gay
meeting from him.
And so then he ended up deleting it, which I wish he wouldn't have, which he had not
done that.
He should have just left it there.
But he deleted it.
The thing is, he was replying to a Hillary Clinton.
Nobody talks about this.
I don't understand they're all mad at Elon
for posting this conspiracy story
from the...
I forget what stupid site he posted from.
But it was in response to the Hillary Clinton tweet.
So Hillary Clinton, who tweeted a Los Angeles Times story
about the suspect's belief in the Q&on conspiracy theory
and she tied the assault to Republican rhetoric.
So then Elon tweets this conspiracy.
story and says there's a tiny possibility there might be more to this story than meets
the eye.
Yeah.
So she gets to post her stuff about Republican rhetoric and the QAnon conspiracy theory, but
you're pissed at Elon for posting another conspiracy story just because in answer to Hillary's
tweet saying there's a possibility there's more to the story than meets the eye.
I thought, okay, you got me, no problem.
I just, there's so much that we don't know about this story.
It's incredible.
And what we do know opens up the door for a hundred other questions of what happened.
So, okay, let's, I'd like to just have these questions answered.
And will we ever get them answered?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, I know that, you know, you know, we're going to, each side is bling.
blaming the other, which is never good.
We leave out stuff.
I mean, I saw a story this morning that talked about, you know, we both sides of the aisle
have condemned the assault.
It comes after recent threats against Justice.
Kavanaugh, AOC.
I loved how they worded this, as well as the 2017 attack on House Minority Whip, Steve
Scalise.
That wasn't just a Steve Scalise attack, okay?
That was a mass shooting attempt on a lot of Republican lawmakers.
Okay, that wasn't just Steve,
but we've just turned that into the Steve Scalise shooting attack.
Okay, all right, fine.
The Rand Paul attack, lawmakers made fun of that forever.
And so, according to U.S. Capitol Police,
they claim that they've investigated 10,000 threats last year alone.
up more than 100% since 2018.
Sure.
Okay, do I believe that?
Yes, I believe that they say they've investigated 10,000 threats.
Were there actually 10,000 threats?
No.
Were there actually 10,000 threats?
Real threats.
I find that hard to believe.
I find that hard to believe.
But, you know, okay, so there is.
That's their job.
And to investigate it and find out if it is actually real.
or if it's just someone going off the deep end and not really going to act on this.
So we'll see.
But, I mean, I am interested in the outcome of the Paul Pelosi case.
And the real outcome is that Paul was injured badly in an attack,
and that should happen to no one.
So I hope that he makes a full recovery and that he's fine.
I would like to know how the guy got into the home.
I would like to know what happened.
I'd like to hear the 911 call.
I'd like to see the video footage surrounded in the neighborhood and in the homes.
All the pictures of the neighborhood after the attack shows all these houses.
They've all got cameras.
Let's see him.
Let's see the footage.
And I think my favorite tweet of the weekend was, so if we're to believe the media,
a rainbow flag waving nudist prostitute got up at 2 a.m. Friday morning.
Decided to create two random websites with hundreds of posts about QAnon and Big Brother in the dead of the night.
Then stripped down to his underwear, grabbed a hammer, and jogged all the way to Nancy Pelosi's house.
Miraculously breached two layers of max-level secret service security,
designed to protect the third most powerful person in the world with nothing but a hammer and some tidy whitties.
And finally shouted,
where's Nancy before smacking Paul in the head with a hammer in front of cops without being absolutely
riddled with bullets. This guy is basically effing Jason Bourne. He could breach two layers of federal
security in an assassination attempt, but didn't bother to check if Nancy was even in the country.
L.O.L. Okay. That's another thing. This Nancy chant, where's Nancy? That doesn't mean that he was
chanting for her or wanted to hurt her, which they've really turned that around. He just wanted to
know if she was there.
He wasn't.
Just such a weird, weird thing.
So we're to believe that he harmed Paul because he couldn't get to Nancy.
Okay.
All right.
You got me.
Anyway, let's just hope that the facts that we do actually find out the facts.
And when we do, you'll hear them here on chewing the fat for sure.
Because, I mean, I have fun with all the conspiracies.
And, you know, look.
There's some fun, fun.
conspiracies of what Paul could be doing at 2.30 in the morning on a Friday in his underwear
with another man. But I would like to know the truth.
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