Head-ON With Robyn Roxanne Kincaid - Head-ON With Roxanne Kincaid, 12 March 2026, Thorn-In-the-Side Thursday

Episode Date: March 13, 2026

Palantir CEO goon admits his products target women. Melanoma celebrates "we men" at Women's History Month event in the Whor, er, White House. Marcus Whorelius complains that he can't tell women they'r...e beautiful at the same ceremony. Nothing like hearing a pedophile complain about his own misogyny. FockSnooz's Howie Kurtz thinks Iran is planting "land mines" in the Gulf of Hormuz. You can't make this stuff up.  Hey! This is a big deal! Two supporters of The H.O.R.N. have put up matching offers that will get us out of the ditch. $630 remain. Every dollar you give at https://HeadOn.Live gets doubled up to $630. If you can, please consider keeping this independent, advertising-free, non-capitalist effort afloat. 

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Starting point is 00:00:03 The Pessword is beautiful. It's showtime. Here we go, live from behind the corn phone curtain. It's head-on with Roxanne Kincaid. Three hours of cussin and discussin, with America's only liberal transbilly elitists right here, right now, on the head-on radio network. Brought to you in part by Cole River Mountain Watch,
Starting point is 00:00:43 who invites you to be part of the uprising against mountaintop removal, CRMW.net. And now, from high in the hills of West by God, Virginia, here she is. Roxanne Kincaid. Howdy. Here we go, off and running on this 12th day of March, 2006. This is the horn. Head on.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Dot Live is where you'll find us on the interweptudes. That's where we keep the extraordinary, ordinary roundtable in the, well, the chat room, the wild wacky, zany, madcap multimedia extravaganza that it is, it's rather quiet at the moment, though, quite frankly. Your humble OSTIS is the only person in there. But others will wander by, I trust, at some point, and if you'd like to pop in, feel free. If you're listening live, I'm awfully glad to be in your good company. If you're listening by the podcast, thank you so much for.
Starting point is 00:02:01 taking time to download it and thank you so much for sharing your thoughts through the course of the day messages the like if you could be so kind please i always ask um to leave us a comment a remark a review it really really does a lot to raise the visibility of the program and increase the likelihood of meeting new friends so thank you in advance and thanks to each and every one of you who already do it. It means a lot. It really does. Hi, I'm Roxanne.
Starting point is 00:02:34 It is thorn on the side Thursday. It made thorn here by the fact that, yes, after talking yesterday evening with Kurt, woke up this morning to find the ground covered in snow. Yes, that time of year. We'll be trapped in a peak and valley cycle of cold, weather and then warm weather and pollen and well if I sound a little stopped up it's because I am
Starting point is 00:03:06 sorry and I wanted to offer up a bit of a program note I had said yesterday that I will not be here on air on Monday and Tuesday I will be I had planned a trip for a consultation down to North Carolina and it's not going to work out.
Starting point is 00:03:38 So I will not be missing any airtime next week. So yay, I hope. I hope that's a yay. And we'll just see where, well, how the dice fall, where things like, like that, our concern going forward.
Starting point is 00:04:05 But every program here at the Horn begins with gratitude. This program is no different. Thank you so very kindly for getting us started this afternoon to an anonymous individual. Thank you so much, noting a little help is always good. Yes, it is. And thanks as well to Gary. Thank you, Gary. I hope you're enjoying the Spanish countryside.
Starting point is 00:04:30 and thank you to Cecilia, who says, I love your historical lessons. Thank you, Cecilia. That's so kind. I love sharing it. It's always been a passion of mine. So I'm glad that it, I'm glad that you enjoy it as well, Cecilia. So let's see.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Where are we? I mean, I know where I am. but just doing a little bit of quick math and a little bit of cypherin. Where's my cypherin much bag? There's the brown paper cypherin sack. We find ourselves from... Well, we are at $2,80096 for the...
Starting point is 00:05:36 deficit that we're in but we are making progress we're working on uh we're working on two Fridays ago now and if we could finish off Friday two uh two weeks ago we'll finish February and then tomorrow Friday on the front porch we won't be a full three weeks behind which is a terrifying thing being three weeks behind so thank you all and all, most, most kindly. It is Thorn in the Side Thursday, though, and from the Department of Ugros, the password was, of course, beautiful. And, well, this is March, and March is Women's History Month. I would just as soon that the pedophile in chief
Starting point is 00:06:41 hadn't mentioned women's history month but we can celebrate it just fine without him but he did of course he did and of course it was crazy we're supposed to have a nice normal life but she's terrific and big success
Starting point is 00:07:10 and I think it was number one last night streaming. It went on streaming last night. It was number one. So I don't know. Maybe she's getting a little too big for the White House. We'll have to think of it. Anyway, thank you, honey. Oh, I think he's talking about melanoma and that
Starting point is 00:07:28 shitty publicity movie of hers. She really is something. I want to really congratulate you and I want to thank everyone for being here today. It's very exciting. It's always excited to be with you. We love women. Women are the whole deal. Okay. Huh? And today's very special. Oh, you love women when they're good girls, don't you? Daddy. I show because we celebrate women's history month. That's what's about every year. We're honored to be joined by many extraordinary ladies.
Starting point is 00:08:09 working moms and amazing women who are making history of themselves. You really are. Working moms? I mean, rumor has it that his spouse was a working girl at one point in time. I want to thank second lady, Ushah Vance, who's a fantastic person. Where is Uisha? And really you have been such an inspiration to a lot of women. Thank you very much. Appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:08:49 And your husband's doing a good job. The youngest and perhaps the best, White House. Oh, my God. And your husband's doing a good job. Kiss of death. Press secretary in history. Caroline, where is Caroline? Talk about her lips.
Starting point is 00:09:14 Again. She keeps me straight. She keeps you. No, sir, you can't do that. can't do this. I can't do anything. Life would be so much more exciting, wouldn't it? Thank you, Carolyn. Great. Attorney General Pam Bondi, my friend. Good done. Good. Got some big things in store. She's doing a great job. Thank you, Pam. And, of course, Kelly Ann Conway. Has anyone ever heard of her? She's fantastic.
Starting point is 00:09:43 She's in there fighting. She's a Kellyanne. She's so fantastic. Her own daughter didn't want anything to do with her. Oh, she's fantastic. Mine said, you know that Kelly Ann, I admire the way she goes in and she screams at those people, she's got us meeting the media, because this is a man that doesn't do very well with the media. It's one of those things. But thank you, Kelly, and also, I want to thank the New York Stock Exchange and the person who is so instrumental in its great success, Lynn Martin. Thank you very much, Lynn. Great job. Great job. Say hello to Jeff, Fred. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Wait a minute. New York Stock Exchange has a gender. In 1776, America has been strengthened beyond measure by the courage, by the spirit, love, devotion, and the incredible woman. I mean, all of these incredible women who have served our nation, uplifted our communities, pioneered new industries, and been the heart and soul of the American family, and they are the heart and soul. From Martha Washington to Betsy Ross, from Clara Barton to Amelia Earhart and Rosa Parks to Aretha Franklin, American women of propelled. You can keep those two brilliant black women's names out of your filthy fucking pedophile mouth, you piece of shit. ...told us to even greater heights. And now the Trump administration is working every single day to make America better, safer, and more prosperous for women and men.
Starting point is 00:11:16 But much more importantly for women. And they are really the inspiration. They are so powerful. Yeah, those powerful women who have no bodily autonomy now and are second-class citizens. Oh, you're awesome. So important and so beautiful. I'm not allowed to use the word beautiful,
Starting point is 00:11:43 but I'm using it anyway. Usually it's the end of your political career. If you say a woman's a beautiful woman, they say that's the termination of his career, but somehow it hasn't turned too much. You are, your incredible women and your beautiful women. Well, we're here to celebrate Women's History Month today. We also...
Starting point is 00:12:08 I think if nitwit Niro told me I was beautiful, I would wear a bag over my entire body for the rest of my life and spend at least a week shableness. dowering in bleach, that old filthy pervert. Imagine him. Well, he didn't write those words. One of his suck-up bootlicks wrote them for him. But it didn't end there.
Starting point is 00:12:46 Oh, no. It got worse, if you can imagine. And by the way, Jeremy pointing out, he's lying. The strippers snuff. film moved to Netflix Monday is not number one in streaming. Oki-doke. And from Lee in New York.
Starting point is 00:13:11 The first computer programmer was a woman, Ada Loveless, daughter of Lord Byron. An obligatory Star Trek reference. The first real, honest-to-goodness astronaut on Star Trek was a woman, May Jemison. Signed Lee at Memory Alpha. P.S. Harry Mudd credited his wife Stella with pushing him further and further into space.
Starting point is 00:13:34 Yeah My goodness Not like I said It got creepier Because melanoma came up to the podium And she gave a women's history speech Get ready, this is unpleasant Across the country today
Starting point is 00:14:13 Women are finding unique ways to balance career ambition and family. Wait a minute. Is she transitioning? Did you hear that? Across the country today, we men are finding... Uh-huh. You go, dude. Across the country today, women are finding unique ways to balance career ambition and family. We all know these incredible women.
Starting point is 00:14:47 They dominate America's workforce. now more than ever before. Looks like the goddess of irony is going to get another rubber checking tonight. You hear that? Because I heard that. Melanoma said across the country, women dominate the fuck force. Wouldn't you just love to be a fly on the wall
Starting point is 00:15:20 and listening to her and nitwit Nero? May you have to play this again. They dominate America's workforce now more than ever before. As a visionary, I know success is not born overnight, but rather take shape after long and sometimes challenging process. What?
Starting point is 00:15:53 What? Excuse mellumoma referred her to herself as a wiesionary? What did she ever in Wiesian? I mean, except me make fuck me get green card. Listen to my instinct and always maintain a laser focus. In solitude, my creative mind dances, feeling my imagination with originality. Attention to detail.
Starting point is 00:16:41 You mean like when you copy-pasted Michelle Obama's book? book? Mm-hmm. Your creativity? Ending schedules and multitasking are everyday realities when building towards success. The principle resonates across all my roles as a mother, humanitarian, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. As well as with my new film. Blast from the past.
Starting point is 00:17:17 George W. Bush. You know what the problem with the French is? They don't have a word for entrepreneur. Wait, she, what? Entrepreneist and entrepreneur. As well as with my new film, where I shaped its creative direction, served as a producer, managed post-production, and activated the marketing campaign. She activated the marketing campaign. Full of herself, isn't she?
Starting point is 00:18:04 Takes a bit of Hutzpah to brag about an absolute flop. Curiosity is a core value that keeps me ahead of the curve. Curiosity begat's knowledge, opening doors to ideas and industry that I have otherwise overlooked. This unrestricted mindset has led me to build a cross very difficult. sectors, fashion, digital assets, publishing, accessories, skincare, commercial television, and of course, filmmaking. And of course, filmmaking. I am film star. Why couldn't Nitwit Niro? Why did, why did Nittweb? You know what? When Nittwit Niro met her, she was Jeffrey's girl. In fact, I'll bet. No singing, no singing.
Starting point is 00:19:08 I'll bet he probably mumbled the lyrics to that old 80s one-hit wonder by Rick Springfield. From the album Working Class Dog. I wish... I wish that I had Jeffrey's girl. Yeah, she was Jeffrey's girl when they met. And what do you want to bet that Nitwit Nero snaked her away from Jeffrey as payback for some previous... insult. I mean, what's with these maggots?
Starting point is 00:19:50 What's with Donald Trump? Why can't he why can't he find, why couldn't he find a good, nice, wholesome American woman? Oh, wait. None of them wanted anything to do with him. Poor Marla
Starting point is 00:20:06 just wound up married to him because she let him knock her up while she was cheating with him on Ivana before he cheated on her with, well, you know, the creativity woman here. I know, broops, it's a little tough. Creatity?
Starting point is 00:20:29 I got nothing. And by the way, Lee notes melanoma speech. Heard it, but it needs closed captioning. Did she flunk out of Chekhov's school of English pronunciation? Keptin, it was terrible. They put teens in our... Well, the internet
Starting point is 00:20:55 The internet responded with characteristic aplomb A foreign policy analyst and a writer Logan McMillan on blue sky said, this is what I say to myself when I'm three beers in at the arcade bar
Starting point is 00:21:19 trying to beat the Ms. Pac-Man high score. You know, namely I follow my passion, listen to my instinct, and always maintain a laser focus. And a former reporter for the New York Daily News, Helen Kennedy just said, oh, puk! While another said, sounds like an overly confident chatbot. Yeah. And journalist Annie DeFore noted, Megalomania is catching melanoma now sees,
Starting point is 00:22:01 herself as a wizionary what please has she foreseen foretold the self-importance of the Trump family is a phenomenon that needs to be studied like a new disease well considering what his granddaughter
Starting point is 00:22:20 Kai daughter of Trader Tot did the other day and is absolutely still getting roasted on the internet for you know with her Airwan grocery shopping kit or trip yeah
Starting point is 00:22:36 you know I'm not saying the Bolsheviks were right I'm not saying the Bolsheviks were wrong but they didn't have to deal with any Romanovs when they were done yeah what Fabio I got unfriended on a flake book
Starting point is 00:23:09 and Fabio says this creature never reads anything and then asks me questions I posted this report by a former Washington Post reporter whose specialty was Iran and who was laid off by Bezos. She corroborated the responsibility of the United States in bombing the Mina Elementary School. It was on Democracy Now,
Starting point is 00:23:40 and she had explained in a 12-minute segment how it was determined to be the U.S. satellite imagery, maps, and et cetera, it was in the segment, but she didn't watch the segment, I guess the creature, and instead she asked, Well, you know that Iran isn't propaganda. That isn't Iranian propaganda. I responded, it's in the Democracy Now interview.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Flavio says I've posted long-form articles from the AP, Reuters, AFP, etc. I've posted shorter segments from mainstream media. I'll say it was not an Iranian rocket, but an American tomahawk missile that hit the school. But some people just want to believe what they want to believe. Confirmation bias, it's a hell of a drug. And simultaneously complained that I share articles that are too long and clips that are too short, so I can't win. I'm just spreading Iranian propaganda.
Starting point is 00:24:26 Hi. Lobbyo. Welcome to the club. It was 2004 when, as we went about the business of slaughtering over a million Iraqi civilians and non-combatants. In talking about all of that, the loyal bushyes of the time, who I am sure have since, if they're still around, become maggots. well the back then using my dead name called me Bob Alkenkeda
Starting point is 00:25:06 so you're in good company Flavio don't let it bother you okay Steve in New York what's next ask Steve rich Corinthian leather the Chrysver Cordoba with rich Corinthian leather me does not task me
Starting point is 00:25:35 It envelopes me, it enfolds me as I go down the highway for a little way until it breaks down because it is a Chrysler product. Yes, a Chrysler product. Mm-hmm. My apologies for my cheesy Ricardo Montalban impression. It's not nearly as up to speed as my Yule Brinner. Yule Brinner impressions just really aren't much value anymore, but every now and then. Lee pointing out when Melanon, Noma met Donnie.
Starting point is 00:26:12 When they met, neither could speak English. Some things never change. I'm glad y'all are in a good mood this evening. I'm trying to be. The snow's gone, by the way. But it is cold. But I'm glad I'm not going to have to be on the road. I'm glad I'm going to be, we'll be able to be together Monday and Tuesday and the rest of the week.
Starting point is 00:26:39 It makes me happy because I hate missing our time together. I guess I'm just weird that way. And meanwhile, from Cat Nahaia. Okay. Oh my goodness, Cat. Okay, it's time to get caught up. Here's a $1,000 challenge. This may not wipe out the whole thing, but please keep your girl, Roxy, on the air.
Starting point is 00:27:06 Good luck. Wow. So, it's Auntie Katz. Keep Roxy on the air, $1,000 challenge. Every dollar gets doubled up to $1,000. These opportunities don't come around that often, but the opportunity to turn a $2,896 deficit into an $896 deficit is magnificent. It would finish funding for February, knock out the first week of March, and even go to work on this past Monday. Thank you, Cat.
Starting point is 00:27:54 I can never thank you enough. I hope people will respond vigorously. Thank you. From Sylvie, from the moment of fertilization, a woman has no rights to speak of. That should be probably the most profound quote to come out of this god-awful Supreme Court. was that
Starting point is 00:28:27 was that Elena Kagan or Sonia Sotomayor writing for the dissent in Dobbs versus Jackson women's whole health from the moment of fertilization
Starting point is 00:28:42 a woman has no rights to speak of and it's true you know at the end of the day that's that was what was behind all of that in the White House today.
Starting point is 00:29:05 God. Well, we're off to a good start. Ralphs, thank you for Auntie Kat's challenge. And so we now have $975 to go on that. Thank you again, Auntie Kat. And thank you, Ralph, thank you so much. Let's hope you get a lot of company this evening. And thanks as well to Sylvie, who says,
Starting point is 00:29:38 I wish it were more. Please, everyone, try as hard as you can to donate. And that'll get us, yes, that gets us down to 965. Thank you, Sylvie. Thank you so much. Cynthia with a note, I'll come back to the show in a couple of minutes. My head is exploding here, listening to that fucking pig. But I also wanted to say that while you have snow on the ground by Monday,
Starting point is 00:30:11 I'll be having 90-degree Fahrenheit weather. Oh, sure. Sure, sis. Rub it in. It's still fucking March, and the news is noting that this hot spell will be the hottest temperatures in the Bay Area on record. And given how I don't like hot weather, especially in winter, I would rather be having your snow. Trade? You can have it all.
Starting point is 00:30:30 And I would like your 90 degrees, please, and thank you. From Michael Blondie. Jojo Blondie has moved to an army base to do threats and criticism. I understand the threats part, but is she scared of criticism? Yes, all this because she did what she did with the Epstein files. I saw the googly eye fucker. That would be Trash Patel, who saw Mango Manchild having a colonoscopy. Pleads the fifth when they played a recording of him admitting to killing the Epstein investigation.
Starting point is 00:31:09 So who's to get transferred to another newly created department from Charlene in Rokes Island? adding to Auntie Katz Challenge, this would get us completely caught up. A $300 Pam Blondie runs for cover onto a military-based challenge. I'll add 50 bucks when it's met. Best from Rogue's Island. Best to you, Charlene, from here in the hills and hollers of almost level West by Cold Trump-Genia Stan. And so we'll go to work first, continue to work on Cats Challenge,
Starting point is 00:31:49 and then go to work on Charleston. Thank you, ladies. Thank you so much. It means a lot during Women's History Month. I feel seen and included. Thank you. And thank you, Christopher.
Starting point is 00:32:07 So, $955 to go on Katz Challenge. I have a feeling I'm going to... Yeah, we're not going to use the brown paper bag for the... No, let's get a different brown paper bag. We'll put 955 in one column and 300 in the other
Starting point is 00:32:31 and keep track that way because the other one is the master brown paper bag a lot of complicated technology going on here in the horrid in the fabulous horn studios at the magnificent Kincaid Mansion thank you Charlene thank you Christopher
Starting point is 00:32:52 what I do to help Christopher says thank you thank you thank you so much and uh-oh have I gotten have I gotten sideways with Billable Rick Jeffrey's girl I know it's running in my head now I'm not going to sing I'm not going to sing Roxanne stopped telling us that Rick Springfield was a one-hit wonder besides Jesse's girl Springfield had the following hits among others human touch and don't talk to strangers
Starting point is 00:33:24 Also, according to Google, Rick had 17 top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 with five top tens and a number one. Everyone knows the number one, Jeffrey's girl, because it's the only Rick Springfield song, Classic Hits Radio, ever plays. Okay, fair enough. So as, oh dear. So as counsel for Mr. Springfield, I demand an immediate apology for placing Rick in the same category as the following artist. Los Del Reno, Macarena, Soft Cell, Painted Love, Dexie's Midnight Runners, Come on, Eileen, Aha, take on me, and vanilla ice. Ice, ice, baby.
Starting point is 00:34:01 I'm intimidated. Thank you for your attention to this matter. No, no, don't hit me with the thank you for attention to this matter. No! Okay, consider this a retraction. Rick Springfield was not a one-hit wonder. He was not, in fact, I mean, I remember, I remember, don't talk to strangers.
Starting point is 00:34:23 Wasn't that off the working class dog album, too? Maybe, well, no. First law of holes, Roxanne. When you're in one, stop digging. So, lesson learned, thank you. And as to Kai, you know, nitwit Nero's over-privileged granddaughter. Yes, it's the name of a POTUS granddaughter. It's also the title of the religious leader of Bajor, Deep Space Nine.
Starting point is 00:35:02 The one we have through most of the show was named Wynn. sorry, when, both look in the mirror and see the most important person. Isn't that just the damn truth? There's a number of, as there always are, a number of things that I want to get to this evening. But you know the disdain that I hold for AI, and I don't think it is wrongly held. no I ran across a story at New Republic
Starting point is 00:35:55 and it ties in with the whole women's history theme that we've been pursuing through the beginning of the program you may have seen him from time to time I'm talking the CEO of Palantir a corporation
Starting point is 00:36:41 that should be dismantled into a million tiny pieces and the remnants thrown into the Mariana Trench there's no good in it sorry I was trying to get it all cued up oh wait Micah going back to the rich
Starting point is 00:37:34 Corinthian leather Micah says So that's why Khan was so pissed off It was a Chrysler It was just a Chrysler Okay thank you Micah Micah says put me down for 25. That's awesome, Micah, you just turned it into 50.
Starting point is 00:38:05 And from George in course gold, I can't promise, but maybe we're done for the day. Would that help? George just got us down to $880 to go on Auntie Katz. Keep Roxy on the Air Challenge. Thank you, George. What George said that I responded to was, donated with the fervent hope that you will never play Trump sound bites again. Oh, some of them are just too good.
Starting point is 00:38:40 George, they are. But I do. I really do. Not kidding. I try to keep it to a minimum. Where necessary, I try to just do my stupid nitwit narrow impression myself. I think it makes it a little more. bearable.
Starting point is 00:39:01 And thank you Micah. So, 855 and counting. Micah says there's no such thing as a good Trump clip. Yeah, I understand.
Starting point is 00:39:17 I would give anything, she says, to never hear that jackass's voice again. Well, that's the problem with recorded speech. I mean, we still have recorded, Well, look, what was the name of the movie? Jody Foster, Matthew McConaughey.
Starting point is 00:39:46 Contact, based on the Carl Sagan novel. I don't think it's a spoiler to point out that the first communication we get from deep space was quite worrying in the context of the film. Because when they finally decoded the repeating sequence, the first thing that showed up was a swastika and it resolved into Hitler and of course it turned out that the aliens had no idea but it was the first
Starting point is 00:40:23 television broadcast the opening ceremonies of the 1936 Berlin Olympics yeah and so that was the first thing they heard of us and that remains true that broadcast is still hurtling through the universe and the first thing that the first thing that
Starting point is 00:40:51 the amorphous multi-limbed aliens from Norblap 9 are going to Oh look! They're Nazis! It's worrisome. Yeah, the first broadcast with sufficient power to get into space. Thank you, Micah, and Lee confirming. I wonder if Victoria's ever seen that movie. That would be a fun one.
Starting point is 00:41:23 I love that movie. And from Saul, getting us down to $805 a message. Hi, Robin, here's my contribution to Katz Challenge. I listen to the program whenever I can. Please keep up the great work. You keep me sane and informed in these very stupid and dangerous times. I know, Saul. Aren't they just?
Starting point is 00:42:03 Regards from Texas stand. It signs all. P.S. F.D.J.T. Let's say it out loud. It feels so much better. Fuck Donald J. Trump. We may say that a lot this evening if we really get rolling on Auntie Katz challenge.
Starting point is 00:42:24 A free fuck Donald J. Trump with every further contribution. I don't know. Okay. Well, from Cynthia, I much prefer your orange pig vomit impression than have to listen to it. P.S. I'm calling Trump it because he sure ain't human. Pronouns. Deny him his masculinity. Oh, and you guys, thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:43:09 From Texas tea. We have cracked the 8. $800 mark and we are down to $7.95. Thank you. But to go back to the story at hand via the New Republic, if you've ever seen Alex Karp, the first thing that comes to mind, the CEO of Palantir, is that, well, as we say here in the hills and hollers, that boy ain't right.
Starting point is 00:43:46 Something bad wrong. because reminiscent of what Minnesota Governor Tim Walls said about Leon Scum, and somehow it seems to be a common theme with these tech bros. Yeah, Governor Walls pointed out Leon Scum and said, look at him up there, hopping up and down like a little dipshit. Well, usually when you see Palantir CEO Alex Carlin, He's hopping up and down like a little dip shit. And in this case, in this women's history month,
Starting point is 00:44:31 he's proud of what he and Palantir are doing. He gave an interview on CNBC earlier today and offered up his opinions because God knows he's always got an opinion of the effect that AI will have. on American society, culture, and governance. And it's not a good take, because AI is not a good thing. Get the hockey puck and the duct tape. Industry has to support the warfighter.
Starting point is 00:45:24 The one thing, though, that I think even now is underestimated by all actors in industry, and including the Silicon Valley, is how disruptive these technologies are. If you are going to disrupt the economic and therefore political power significantly of one party's base, highly educated, often female voters who vote mostly Democrat, and military and working class people who do not feel supported, and you feel like that's, you believe that that's going to work out politically. You're in an insane asylum. Like, that you cannot have it. This technology disrupts humanities trained, largely Democratic voters. and makes their economic power less and increases the power, economic power of vocationally trained, working class, often male voters.
Starting point is 00:46:17 And so these disruptions are going to disrupt every aspect of our society. I'm glad that he's the CEO because you need a CEO to explain to you that disruptions are going to disrupt. Jesus, what a numb nuts. This is Barney Fife explaining the Emancipation Proclamation. Well, what was it, Barn?
Starting point is 00:46:49 Well, the Emancipation Proclamation, Ang, was a proclamation. Oh, emancipation. That's what it was. That's what it wasn't. Yeah. This is the great big genius brain in charge of America's future. Who hurt these boys? Really?
Starting point is 00:47:25 Who hurt these boys? Did they... Were they potty trained too early? Too late? Was it like nitwit Nero? And their mommies just weren't much interested in them? Not real... What the fuck is wrong with these dudes? What is good about a technology?
Starting point is 00:47:58 designed to disrupt an entire society. Oh, well, thank you, Lee, in New York. Ramalama ding-dong. Will you give llama bills for the challenges? It might wake up people to donate in a Jewish accent. Couldn't height.
Starting point is 00:48:21 Yes, that's for Charlene, an auntie cat, and everybody else responding. Good idea, Lee, thank you. I couldn't hate. Thank you for letting me do my cheesy, my cheesy accent. I try, I try to be careful about that.
Starting point is 00:48:40 Yeah. Mostly I reserve it for, uh, that's headly. What are you worried about? It's 1874. You can sue her. Uh-huh. But, but, no, I'm not kidding. Who hurt these fuckers?
Starting point is 00:48:59 Who broke their brains? Who taught them to think like this? Is it all because, as I'm not, noted in the past instead that they that they read Atlas shrugged instead of masturbating like a normal teenage boy see this is what happens in a puritanical
Starting point is 00:49:18 society when you when you when you sex shame yeah from Darrell in Houston that creature everything about that
Starting point is 00:49:34 filthy orange dump disgusts me its voice mannerisms looks and especially deeds. When it speaks its mouth puckers like a cartoon fishes. The filthy fish-faced fool, shout out to Aunt Hester, needs to be dethroned immediately. Auntie Esther. Oh my goodness. Have we ever had an Auntie Esther reference on the program before? Well played, Darrell.
Starting point is 00:49:59 Well played indeed. It's an aesthetic difference, but I always see him as having a cat's ass mouth. with output to match. Oh, Michael, thank you. That's sweet. I love your impression of Nixon. Your mango man child is spot on. Do you have a Reagan one?
Starting point is 00:50:30 Oh, Michael, do I have a Reagan one? Well, it, mommy. Everyone knows that ketchup is a vegetable, and soon I will be. Yes, I have a Reagan. And Henry Kissinger. Like I said, it's all, it's not nearly current enough. And it's like having a Joe Rogaine impression.
Starting point is 00:51:03 Just why? You just, you talk like a dude bro and call it like Joe Rogain. And thank you, Scott. 25 more toward the deficit. it just turned into 50. And so we are now down to 745. We're going to get there. We're going to get there.
Starting point is 00:51:31 Fingers crossed. And like Lee said, maybe the cowbell was a bit of a reminder. Yeah. Who hurt them? I mean, presumably, these neo-maxi zoom-dweeby tech bros, went to some of the finest schools in the country. Is it because they were in nerd majors that women mostly avoided back in the day? Probably because the boys were so goddamn toxic.
Starting point is 00:52:11 And so they sat around pissing and moaning about, you know, how they couldn't get a date, let alone laid. Maybe. but no he wants it's a technology that that's a disruption because it disrupts let's go back and see if I can get through this without having a connection economic power less and increases the power economic power of vocationally trained working class often male voters and and and so these disruptions are going to disrupt every aspect of our society and to make this work. We have to come to
Starting point is 00:52:53 an agreement of what it is we're going to do with the technology. How are we going to explain to people who are likely going to have less good and less interesting jobs from their perspective? And how is it that we are going and by the way on the military thing?
Starting point is 00:53:10 And by the way, you goddamn dumbass, less good and less interesting jobs from their perspectives is peak is peak let's give him a tumbril ride talk when it comes to one's
Starting point is 00:53:29 employment one's avocation one's profession whether it is interesting to the person performing it is really all that matters but he's implying that the jobs may be less interesting and less good for the people doing them
Starting point is 00:53:47 but it sounds like he's implying that it might still be good for him Alex Carp you know, carp A useless, nasty fish. God, carper. Uh-oh. Jeffrey's girl, part dur. Bill of Rick says,
Starting point is 00:54:17 your retraction of Rick Springfield's one-hit wonder status is accepted, but where was the Ramalama for my last email? Okay, here it is. I just found it. By the way, the working-class dog album sold three million copies and was a certified platinum disc. It had the following three hits. Jesse's girl, I've done everything
Starting point is 00:54:35 for you, written by Sammy Hagar, and love is all right tonight. Speaking of Sammy Hagar, he and Rick have partnered in making a tasty rum called Sammy's Beach Bar Redhead Macadamia Nut Rum. A bottle of that rum was in the VIP
Starting point is 00:54:50 swag bags that Ginger and I received when we saw Rick in Vegas a couple of years ago. It sells online for about $25 a bottle. Matter this to your attention for thank you. Matter this to your attention for thank you. You know, as I read that, don't do that to me.
Starting point is 00:55:17 It makes me feel like my eyes aren't reading the words that I'm reading aren't coming the right way out of my mouth. Ralph's serving as the Alex Karp Horn Ad Hoc Research Department. early life he got his BA at Haverston College. Haverston? Haverston, Mr. Clampett, got his career started in startup companies and stocks
Starting point is 00:55:56 and established Palantir in 2003 with, of course, that man made of sweaty wax, Peter Thiel. He's listed on the Time 100 list of the world's most influential people. His net worth exceeded $18 billion, making him among the wealthiest 200 people in the world. Oh, just leave him be for a little bit. He's working real hard on climbing up that ladder. Alexander Cadman Carp. Really? Cadman's him?
Starting point is 00:56:34 Son of Robert Joseph Carp, a Jewish clinical pediatrician and Leah Jane's Carp, an African-American artist. He grew up with his younger brother Oliver Ben Carp in Philadelphia. He said he struggled with dyslexia from an early age. During his youth, he was inspired by his parents' activism for civil rights and social justice, but it didn't stick. He said from his mother, he inherited a strong affinity to fighting discrimination.
Starting point is 00:57:14 Oh, that's apparently out the window. Now, this guy, well, I'm just looking at the photo and he said, some black people considered me black while some did not i view me as me and i'm very honored to be honored by all groups that will have me but then he said when he traveled to germany he found out just how german his upbringing had been because his father's side of the family came from germany ah haverford college yeah but then and no good came of it the admissions committee out at stanford law school accepted his application and let him in and let him have a JD degree, 1992, from Stanford. And that's where he met the love of his life, Peter Thiel.
Starting point is 00:58:26 Thiel recalling that, he was more the socialist, I was more the capitalist. He was always talking about Marxist's theories of alienated labor and how this was true of all the people around us. Well, I don't think you're feeling alienated any. more because you're talking about alienating other people, you piece of shit. Of what it is we're going to do with the technology, how are we going to explain to people who are likely going to have less good and less interesting jobs from their perspective?
Starting point is 00:59:04 And how is it that we are going, and by the way, on the military thing, these technologies are dangerous societally. The only justification you could possibly have would be that if we don't do it, our adversaries and will do it, and we will be subject to their rule of law. So if you decouple this from the support of the military, you're going to have an enormous problem explaining to the American people. Why is it that we're absorbing the risk of disrupting the very fabric of our society, including the most powerful parts of our society,
Starting point is 00:59:39 if it's not because it's about maintaining our ability to be American in the near term and long term. Okay. going to check in. Did that make sense to anybody? I mean, even a little bit of sense? We have to deploy technologies that are going to ruin our country before other countries
Starting point is 01:00:10 deploy technologies that ruin their countries, and then they'll come and ruin our country having ruined their own. Weird. And again, the prophetic value of Governor Walls. These people are just weird. Jeremy saying matter this to your attention Thank you out loud I do believe it
Starting point is 01:00:47 I can't prove as a first sign of some timers or a stroke Just saying I mind my elders I spoke it exactly as he typed it Jeremy he was typing it in Trump speak Well that's true Randy Radar Males get toxic when they Don't get any
Starting point is 01:01:17 But getting some can accidentally incur a minimum $300,000 obligation. That's why they call it planned parenthood. True. But, well, you look at these neo-max zoomedwebys and wonder,
Starting point is 01:01:38 well, I mean, look at melanoma over there celebrating we men's history month. If this was video, you would see me right now leaning on the arm of my chair
Starting point is 01:01:58 my head resting in my hand in that that Picard pose oh not this shit again but yeah and Michael says I just saw the Palantir CEO's picture did this guy stick his finger or tongue in a light socket reminds me a Doc Brown's hair from back to the future I'm sure he's cultivating it that way I said AI should only be used for entertainment purposes you know, funny pictures and whatnot. But have these guys seen any movies with AI
Starting point is 01:02:35 where they let it run everything and AI takes over and basically kills everyone on Earth? Skynet! Yeah. It's... I mean, they're saying the quiet part out loud. And as the New Republic pointed out, he's just dog whistling to the GOP saying,
Starting point is 01:03:07 hey, we can make... We can put you in power perpetually. And look, these nerds all sit around there's a hardcore cancerous nod of them who actually firmly believe now that women should not be allowed to vote we're too emotional when it's in cells like this creep
Starting point is 01:03:42 who go out and murder women because women aren't you know aren't offering them free sex boys do like your orange daddy did just go out and buy it matter to this attention and for you, thank you.
Starting point is 01:04:07 Lee in New York says, when did Yoda arrive? Oh, Rick has been, long has Rick been powerful in the force. Mm-hmm. Strong is the force with Rick. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:24 But this is, this palantir business is so dumb. I mean, this is straight out of Dr. Strangelove. When, in the war room, the Americans find out that the Russians have been preparing to go underground and live in mineshafts.
Starting point is 01:05:05 Isn't it Dr. Strangelove who yells out, We cannot have a mineshaft gap? Or is that, Buck Turgitsyn, I can't recall. And I was actually just thinking about reverbo, you know, the mineshaft gap. Oh, you just stay right there, honey, I'll be... Oh, Bucky, you'll be right back before you can say, blast off! George C. Scott chomping on that gum. Reverbo and I have laughed a lot about Dr. Strangelove over the years,
Starting point is 01:05:49 and now I have a feeling that we're not laughing quite so heartily about it, and we're now that it's been transmogrified into a document. or a handbook or a training film. But Reverbo says, while some listeners cannot deal with any more of your Trump impersonations, one day, one we are all hoping for, I will really miss your melanoma-Lugosi voice.
Starting point is 01:06:20 Just can't get enough of it. I really don't care do you, Reverbo. Don't encourage me. Meanwhile, Micah says he's explaining it very badly, but I think I get the gist of what Karp is trying to say. It's basically the argument that Americans develop the nuclear bomb because if they didn't first, somebody else would. That's exactly what it is. And it's we cannot have a mine shaft gap. And it's a terrible idea.
Starting point is 01:07:10 And this paranoid fantasy, we have to do this. so we can keep being Americans, and we'll be subject to their rule of law. Well, we're not subject to any rule of law now. You've had a hand in that, Alex. Root and branch, y'all, root and branch, Palantir, all these, mm-mm. I go back to that quote from Dune,
Starting point is 01:07:52 thou shalt not make a machine in the image of a human mind. It's right there in the orange Catholic Bible From, you know, like 10,000 years from now Oh, and Billable Rick says Ronald Lama for Reverbo I really love your melanoma-Logosi voice I agree
Starting point is 01:08:19 Billable, I agree Billable with a note for Jeremy Please tell Jeremy to stop using the Alzheimer's card In the last sentence of my previous email I was channeling Yoda in how he might say Trump's spoiler plate closing to his untruths, unsocials. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I mean, I've used that phrase in the past.
Starting point is 01:08:45 I have. And it was often accompanied by a next line, separate paragraph. I eagerly wait, your earnest reply. That's how they know you're serious because you're eagerly awaiting. Their earnest reply, and it better be earnest! Jeremy, have you been huffing the cleaning fluid again? Wait a minute. You read Reverbo's email incorrectly. How do you know? One, it was a message. Two, it wasn't an email. And three, I received it, and you don't have the copy in front of you.
Starting point is 01:09:36 Jeremy says, he said, one day soon, we'll no longer have your impression. Nothing about the real thing. Reverbo has stolen the magic eight ball and foreseen your death. Bless me. No, because he said that was the day we're all really hoping for. I hope you're not hoping for that, Jeremy. and from Stephen New York Palantir and remember the Palantiers themselves were instruments
Starting point is 01:10:09 of evil seeing stones and Saraman had one and Sauron had one there had once been many and I don't know maybe Galadriel's magic birdbath
Starting point is 01:10:28 no I'm thinking of board of the rings they had originally been created for good, but they were co-opted for evil. Wow. The analogy, the metaphor, just keeps working, doesn't it? But isn't it weird that he's thinking in terms of his technology primarily hurting women who vote for Democrats? How would he know that? Has there been testing?
Starting point is 01:11:05 Or is he saying that all the jobs out in the workplace now that primarily women do can be done by AI? the so-called pink collar jobs. Yeah? And of course, it's worth noting that Palantir won't have those same dainty and delicate objections to using AI in the military that say Anthropics said they did. For all we know, Palantir may have been the AI that targeted those workers for World Central Kitchen and blew them away into a million tiny bloody pieces in Gaza at the behest of the IDF.
Starting point is 01:12:12 Sorry, I was getting a sip of Gagrate. Something I just have to share. I ran across this earlier today. And I've been talking for quite some time, and I don't know how seriously what I say is taken. But I've been talking about this concept of greater Israel. Greater, I'm sorry, I want to make sure I use the correct MS now Mika-Brasinski pronunciation, Israel.
Starting point is 01:12:50 But this idea of Greater Israel that includes the entire Levantine coast, Egypt, all the way to the not. all the way across the northern Arabian Peninsula to the banks of the Euphrates River. Well, imagine my surprise when I found out earlier today that not only are they talking about it, they visualize it, Israel. In fact, I got screencaps of an Israeli uniform, and I can't read Hebrew worth beans. But lo and behold, a patch on the sleeve of an Israeli soldier shows that entire landmass. The Israeli military is already declaring that as the real complete Israel. We really are doing Israel's bidding in this filthy war.
Starting point is 01:14:38 They want conquest and control of Iraq, Syria. By the way, all those gas prices that, nitwit Nero said we're going to be temporary and breathe guess who shut down their oil exports today uh-huh
Starting point is 01:14:57 Iraq yeah how about that that greater Israel image appears on things like podiums where speakers
Starting point is 01:15:15 stand to address crowds in Israel and I saw it and I mean It did. It gave me... That's their goal. And they're not going to stop.
Starting point is 01:15:42 And the perfidious Arab nations who presume that, well, they haven't done anything directly to us yet. Well, yeah, your money and your oil aren't going to protect you. They played a dangerous game. And it's... It looks like it's reaching full flower. going back to
Starting point is 01:16:26 We have to build the AIs or others will use it on us Reverbo says And never forget that we shouldn't think It's quite fair to condemn a whole program Because of a single single slip-up It's the all-time strange lovian excuse It's right there in the script
Starting point is 01:16:43 Well, Mr. President, I don't think it's quite fair To condemn a whole... Right But I actually got cold chills when I saw that image Maybe I'm just late to the party. But Israel really does have a long-term goal of a Middle Eastern empire. And frankly, you know, this isn't a matter of the enemy, my enemy is my friend. It's more like it has to be pointed out.
Starting point is 01:17:41 Kind of like months and months or maybe a year or more ago when Stephen New York first pointed out, that from the river to the sea, that phrase is in the original organizing documents of none other than the Likud Party. And this story comes out of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. You know, we've long said that when America sneezes, the world catches the flu. a woman, a young woman in Queensland, and one other person, have been arrested. Why? Because she wore a tank top upon which she had written the words from the river to the sea. The Queensland state government has actually passed a law that makes those,
Starting point is 01:19:11 those words illegal to display from the river to the sea. And there's a little bit of audio from a news report from up over, down under. So an 18-year-old woman is one of the two people arrested her shirt, had one of the banned slogans. The crowd could be heard yelling shame as she was taken away, plenty of police surrounding her and telling our cameraman to move back at times. The maximum penalty for saying or displaying the ban slogans up to two years behind bars. Got that? In Queensland, Australia, words have been made illegal from the river to the sea. It is illegal to utter. Did you notice that even the journalist reporting on the story referred to it, she couldn't even repeat the words that were on the woman's tank top,
Starting point is 01:20:32 because she, the reporter, is not even shielded from the law being used against her. A member of the fourth estate. Not that I need to explain here, but that's fascism, y'all. Straight up fascism. Demonstrators were marching through the streets. The girl had the shirt on, and the ACABs zeroed in on her, and immediately took her into custody. And now she may go to some Australian prison
Starting point is 01:21:34 for two years of her young life. It's sickening. And of course it would be helpful. I mean, Steve and New York found it. It would be helpful if some enterprising journalist would note that, especially somewhere in like Queensland, would note that the offending phrase, appeared in the organizing documents of the Likud Party,
Starting point is 01:22:06 which, by the way, is not Palestinians. That's Israelis. That's the hardcore fascists who run the government now. Oh, mighty. And by the way, we're at the halfway point of the program. We've made some great progress. We've got $745 to go on Auntie Katz, Keep Roxy on the Air challenge, after which we've got a $300 challenge from Charlene.
Starting point is 01:22:37 in Rokes Island, which when meant she will add another $50 to, which will get us all the way caught up. So everything that comes in gets doubled. And there's no better
Starting point is 01:22:53 time than this to support the horn when you can make so much out of your donor dollar. Let's run over and see who's on the stress line. Hey, welcome to the program. The person who didn't wish death on you is on his joke. I know, I know. I know.
Starting point is 01:23:14 I wanted to say, I'm not sure if you saw it, but I believe we made national news here last night. There's a street named Dorset Street, which is about a mile and a half from the UVM campus. And evidently yesterday, ICE tried to go after somebody. And an attempt to grab him, he ran to his car, grown away from a car, damaged some citizen's car, went to his house.
Starting point is 01:23:41 Well, ICE got to his house and guess what? They didn't have a legal warrant to take him. And he knew his right as far as that. So upon this, the ICE protesters and agitators came out. They were notified, I guess, by some system. Hundreds of people flocked around this house, locked it off. It wasn't until around 7 o'clock last night during the show that they're actually about arrest him because the judge finally signed a war for his arrest.
Starting point is 01:24:11 on the news asked them asked these ice thugs and of course they're wearing masks unlike the rest of the police they were there the town police the sheriff's state police even there's a couple
Starting point is 01:24:24 I think federal protection officers there which protect their buildings no of them were wearing masks just the fucking ice pumps were go figure and they asked the ice guys what this guy do
Starting point is 01:24:36 and they said it as a criminal history said what did he do and they said we're investing you can't tell you and they took him on but it took forever because the crowd had gotten so close on the ice cars and they couldn't move. They'd walked them in with people power and I've never seen this in my state or heard of it. But during that news broadcast last night, the police, maybe with ice, deployed flashbangs and tear gas.
Starting point is 01:24:59 I've never heard that done in this state before. And quite a few people were arrested during this protest because they, you know, went beyond what the police would allow. One wonders, I mean, so it was just a snatch and grab that when, It went bad? It was a smash of grab. They went bad. They did it without legal paperwork. The guy knew it.
Starting point is 01:25:24 It went from them. They got to his house, and my mom said in the news, I couldn't see a video. My mom said the video, the news showed at six. She took him away. Some officials took away his son, too. Who was a citizen because he was born here, who was five years old, and handed him out to somebody? And I asked that question, which I didn't want to ask because I knew the answer. I said, what has his skin?
Starting point is 01:25:48 He said, yeah, dark, he was Mexican. Of course he was. He wasn't white. Naturally. Naturally. So, I mean, I, it's good to see the resistance here. Never like to see it get violent, but more often than not, these icelanders will make it violent
Starting point is 01:26:09 with the flashbangs in the area. They make it worse by doing that. But in the video, you could clearly see the police that I laughed because, hey, poor police for this, but they, that were trying to protect the ice guys, as they're escorted to their cars, we're being healthy with cans. I mean,
Starting point is 01:26:26 tons of cans playing out on top of them. So, I mean, it wasn't, it wasn't something to booze. There wasn't exactly the thing in the United States. You showed that. That wasn't something made up. So, I mean, I guess it's everywhere. Even in my small little state who has half your population in West Virginia,
Starting point is 01:26:42 we still will put up quite a crowd of people to say, hell, no, not in my town. Well, you know, you're, you're, your state has something to be proud of then because you're not going quietly. You know our main senator. A lot of us follow him, even though he's done something that I don't agree with, a lot of us think like Bernie does, and Bernie doesn't suffer fools. A lot of this state doesn't.
Starting point is 01:27:05 I mean, what's the, what's the term that's used for New Englanders, Flinty? Flinty. Maybe y'all are still Flinty up there. Well, Flinty comes from those who were in Flint Walks. You realize that, that's what that comes from. I see the area of Flintlock pistols and stuff in Muskins. But yeah, we're guess. We're grumpy because of our long winters. Don't fuck with us. But it's been 65 in the last two days.
Starting point is 01:27:39 Today, it's 35 again. We're back to, it was a false spring. It's false spring one. There's at least two more to come. We'll probably have to plow. one more time, only a major storm, enough to knowy people, but spring does want to come. But the... Especially don't matter, this kind of...
Starting point is 01:27:55 I've mentioned to the back porch quite a few times on Friday's that I have a dear friend who I consider a brother who is a Trump supporter. I mean, he doesn't talk about him very much anymore, but this week we have a mutual friend who I'd lost contact with because of his beliefs about certain things. And I mentioned, you know, I think our long-lust friend made a comment after like six months to me about something about something about that's about Charlie Hirk's six little guys. And I said, I really don't care about the guy. I'm like, but I said, easy with that. I said, excuse me?
Starting point is 01:28:27 It's easy with that Charlie Hurt stuff. I said, are you defending Charlie Hurt in my face? Oh, wow, you got that. I mean, it had a stammery. And I said, Charlie Kirk was a bigot. Digit, racist, homophobe, you name it. He was not a good guy. And he threw up the maggot thing that I've heard time and time again from different people.
Starting point is 01:28:45 kind of like I heard with Kamala, how people didn't make her laugh. The lame is the case I've heard my fucking life. But he threw up, but he was a father. And I threw back, and I'm losing my mind right now, but the Nazi with the glasses, Hitler's right here and I said, he was a father too. It doesn't make him a good fucking person. And he shut up.
Starting point is 01:29:05 He just had him honored. Just because you're a father doesn't mean you're a good person. There's all the fun of pieces of shit. We've proven that time and time again. But the mentality of things they use, years and they repeat like fucking parrish. It's out of this world sometimes. I know he's never heard a thing this guy has said. I mean, I looked him in the face and I said, he said at a college campus one time, he believes that like in the Bible should be the stone gay people. I said if he saw
Starting point is 01:29:30 a black pilot after that crash of the Atomic on his plane, he would get off because blacks aren't qualified to be pilots. I said, how is this okay? How does it make him a good guy? He just shut up. He let it go. You know, it's interesting you bring that up because I've got a, I've got a something is sort of comparable to it. A woman named Margaret Workman was a brilliant member of the West Virginia Supreme Court some years back. Just a great mind and a great human being.
Starting point is 01:30:03 And she posted earlier about ICE and DHS and the things that the Democrats in the Senate want to reform ICE. and she said, police officers don't hide behind masks. Judges, of which she has been one,
Starting point is 01:30:28 don't hide behind masks. There is no valid reason for ICE agents to wear masks except that it empowers them to anonymously act in an extremely violent manner, like murdering at least two American citizens. What good reason is there to not want body cameras and follow the constitutional requirement for warrants.
Starting point is 01:30:49 And an individual showed up in her comments, Jeremy, and said, what about the hits that cartel members put out on ICE agents? Does that help to explain the masks? And Justice Workman said, police officers, especially in major urban areas, face danger every day, as do FBI agents,
Starting point is 01:31:11 judges, and others who investigate, prosecute, and sentence criminals. Yet in a free society, Those who hold the mantle of authority over the rights and freedoms of others do not mask up. They wear badges, name IDs, robes, or other indicia of that authority, but not masks. I cannot say what cartels have threatened ICE agents, but the only information to that effect has come from Christy Knomes' DHS, and prior to being fired, she had a long history of lying to the public. Well, that's kind of like the somber joke That it's not fair to compare ICE to Nazis
Starting point is 01:31:49 Nazis didn't wear masks They probably showed to do their name badges And ID badges They didn't hide their faces And they're killing people that are doing it Ice hides Because, and I think we all realize It's their criminals
Starting point is 01:32:01 They're criminals Down the line They're going to turn on these motherfuckers We're going to find out Most of them were January 6 people Or hate these members That's all it is They're trying to hide
Starting point is 01:32:13 because it will catch up in some related. They don't have protectionally down even. They know it. And what they're doing is criminal for the most part of them. They're not even official officers. No. No, and, yeah, what you said, J-6ers, hate groups, because here's the thing,
Starting point is 01:32:35 the real cops, I mean, even in a state like this, where every police officer in this state, state police, county sheriffs, municipal cops, whatever, are all signed on to these 287G agreements, which means that they get extra pay. I mean, from a strictly economic standpoint, it's just good business to take the free money.
Starting point is 01:33:02 Just like back in the, well, it's not the same thing, but back in the day, you know, we had federal money for local police, community policing, I think, was one of the terms. and it supported increased police presence. Well, this is the same, only far, far worse, and far far dirtier. But those cops don't have to go and join ICE. They get to go on doing their cop jobs and make extra money doing it,
Starting point is 01:33:32 and they don't ever have to put on a mask. It's only the ice goons. Well, Jeremy, you know how I feel about the supposed cartel threats against the ice goons. If the cartels wanted to take out the ice goons, the cartels would goddamn well take out the ice goons. There's a reason why we're not arresting cartel members. There's been many, many dead ice members, heads rolling down hallways and see the sign. They don't want to mess with real scary people.
Starting point is 01:34:00 They're fucking cowards. They want moms and children, old men, people who they can take down on mass numbers tackle the ground, punch beat up. They don't have any rights. They're terrified of real criminals. they know that real criminals like the mafia don't get messed with they know it did and some of these people who are being taken down because they had a
Starting point is 01:34:27 speeding ticket or something from 20 years ago something that's cleared and they've gone on to live productive lives as a decent citizen or whatever and got their green pen and they're still trying to take him down it's horseshit it's all Miller's doing and Donnie because he's a parent who pared to ever last talk to him
Starting point is 01:34:46 although I did laugh at last week when or no, it's this week. I think it was, or maybe it was this weekend, when the reporter asked him, when he asked him how the war is going, Donnie said, well, I think it's almost done. And, uh,
Starting point is 01:35:00 we're very complete. Very complete. We said, if you go on forever. And Donnie, we can have it both ways. Very complete. We go on forever.
Starting point is 01:35:12 Please, correct. Make sure. Well, but both of them come to the same end, namely, this war, will end when B.V. says to end it.
Starting point is 01:35:25 Correct. This is B.B.'s war. And we're just... And Trump is looking for something to use to maybe hold the elections. People on the inside said they've seen documents where this is planned to go well into the fall. It's not ending anytime soon. And also, a lot of the UK knew, I said this last night, but more and more UK sources are saying what we're being fed in America is not the truth. There's a lot more dead than we're being told. I've heard as 1500 down to 1,000 more more deb than we know or dead. They don't want us to know.
Starting point is 01:36:04 And every land... Who's doing with his people in Ukraine? Whether dead or wounded, all for Israel. Nothing for the United States of America. We were... All for Israel. In like any... I was going to say, in like any conflict,
Starting point is 01:36:23 we have people on the ground there we're not talking about. So, Iran saying the Native town from Delta Force guys would not shock me. because we sent special forces long before our conflict starts. The SEALs were known to be in the Sewers of Illinois years before actual conflict kicked off. What would become the SEALs anyway? So we at least have CIA on the ground and probably have some...
Starting point is 01:36:47 Yeah, eyes on the ground, perhaps helping, I don't know, target a girl's school. You know, I really think that targeting the school thing comes down to them using fucking AI. And they were using old maps that didn't show the wall built between what is a military base in the school now, clearly within the last five years. They're using animated maps. AI's doing it. And that's why Hague Seth was pissed off at that company that drew a line that said, you cannot use our AI to kill people or selectively decide who lives and dies. It's immoral.
Starting point is 01:37:23 What a computer tell you who's going to die. So, I mean, I think it all goes hand in hand to hand. I wouldn't be surprised that it's Grock and Starlink telling them who to fucking kill that will. it would not shock me in the least. I don't know if you heard, but Starlink is now intertwined with SpaceX completely, and they want to use it in the military, too. Oh, I have no doubt.
Starting point is 01:37:54 But anyway, I'm done rambling. I haven't as much out, so I'm trying not to make noise while I talk to you, so I'll get off once someone else can get in, but I want to let you know about that at least action that happened here last night, which is still not great, but it's a positive sign to see people are saying, and get the fuck out of my fate, basically. I'm glad to see it.
Starting point is 01:38:10 It wasn't just young people. There's a lot of old people there, too. I hope they don't let up. And I don't think they will. Okay, I'll shout out here tomorrow night. All right. Have a good night. You take care, Jeremy.
Starting point is 01:38:26 Bye. Honestly, seeing passivity in states like West Virginia is depressing. It really, really is. What else? Well, stress lines open. and thank you, Michael. We may have actually sorted out the problem where people were being booted and called spam or something. I think I found the right button.
Starting point is 01:39:09 Android. What else? So much else. It was really encouraging to see the flurry of activity. And like I said, we're down to $745 to go on Auntie Katz, Keep Roxy on the Air Challenge. That could happen. Miracles do happen as well as the $300 challenge courtesy of Charlene and Rokes Island. PayPal button is, well, you know where that is.
Starting point is 01:39:54 But even Fox News TV Radio Rwanda, surprisingly, seems to recognize that Nitwit Niro is getting a little antsy about the war he chose to start. And, you know, what a con. Even if it's true that what little Marco Rubio in his daddy's two big shoes said that, well, well, we had to attack because Israel said they were going to attack. That's not strategy. That's stupidity. What? But he described, Nitwit Niro, this war he started with a sneak attack.
Starting point is 01:41:01 He said, It's an excursion that will keep us out of war. What? I guarantee you, because this is kind of like, well, he's a dumbass, and so consequently, remember when he heard somebody refer to asylum seekers
Starting point is 01:41:23 and he thought that meant that everybody coming from other countries was crazy? I just about guarantee you, he heard someone referring to an incursion, and now our filthy little war in Iran is an excursion. It's just an excursion. And in this Fox, I confess, I read it a little bit surprised, but I did like the opening line to the piece by Howie Kurtz, who once worked for CNN.
Starting point is 01:42:02 It was Mike Tyson who famously said, everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth. And Kurtz goes on to note that after all the initial hullabaloo of, oh, we've destroyed them, they can't fight back. They'll never be able to rebuild their country now. Iran is fighting back. Kurtz noting, the Iranians are finding ways to fight back,
Starting point is 01:42:35 as American officials acknowledge, and those who envisioned a cakewalk are finding a rockier road. The Trump administration's disclosure that 140 U.S. service members were wounded in the initial attack that killed Ayatollah Ali Khomeini and other top leaders, highlights the ability of even an overwhelmed enemy to inflict pain. And he goes on and says, there are some, you know, Fox News style book. Some, including Republicans who want Trump to declare victory and get out. Well, who are the Democrats who want Trump to declare victory and get out, Howie?
Starting point is 01:43:17 Oh, wait, John Fetterman. Can we just start calling him Joe Sinema or Kristen Mansion? Declare victory and get out. He can boast that he disrupted the terrorist's latest attempt to develop a nuclear weapon, which they probably weren't even doing. Yesterday, in fact, Kurtz continues and says, The president told Axios that the war will end soon because there's practically nothing left to target, little this and that any time I wanted to end, it'll end.
Starting point is 01:43:58 Shades of Donald Rumfield, right? Nothing left to bomb in Afghanistan. Couldn't even bomb them back to the Stone Age because they were already there. And Nitwit Niro, by way of explaining, said, We've done more damage than we thought possible. And Kurtz goes on and points out that nothing that Trump said is coming true. Oh, we're going to have regime change. Oh, I'm going to approve the country's next leader.
Starting point is 01:44:40 No, no, no, no. And then Kurtz, because he works for Fox and because he is a fool, made reference to the almost seamless quality of the U.S. kidnapping of Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro. Kind of surprised he used the kidnap word. But he did. But he says it may have given the Trump team a sense of overconfidence when it comes to Iran, which has 90 million people. That's about a quarter of the population of the entire United States.
Starting point is 01:45:28 It kind of is a quarter of the population of the entire United States. And Nitwit Niro continues to bluster, If Iran does anything, it stops to flow of oil within the Straits of Hormuz, they will be hit by the United States of America 20 times harder than they have been hit thus far. 20? Why not 30? Why not 40? Go for the gusto, dipshit.
Starting point is 01:46:02 How about a hundred times harder? A thousand million, a gazillion times harder. But buried deep in this story, there was a moment of sublime stupidity. He talks about how the New York Times pointed out that Trump and his advisors misjudged how Iran would respond to a conflict that Tehran sees as an existential threat. Yeah, they've been training for this for 47 years. And then there's Whiskey Pete Kegbreath, the DUI Hire. I can't say that we anticipated necessarily that that's exactly how they would react, but we knew it was a possibility.
Starting point is 01:47:02 I think it was a demonstration of the desperation of the regime. And I can't find it right now. One of the reasons that I saved the story was one of those classic moments in Fox News, where Howie Kurtz said that Iran, and I'm not kidding, there, there it is. See if you can note what it is that gave your humble oestus a little chuckle. No funny voices, direct quote. But that's exactly what the Iranians are doing.
Starting point is 01:48:03 with reports that they are booby-trapping the strait, a major choke point for world oil shipments with landmines. I'll wait. I shouldn't have to wait too long. The internet latency is not that bad. Wait hang. Yet, by the way, excursion, Billable Rick says, An excursion is something I do if I hit my t-shot,
Starting point is 01:48:38 150 yards too far to the right or left of the green. An excursion certainly doesn't involve raining down bombs on an adversary nation. Yeah. An incursion, on the other hand. But nitwit Nero doesn't do real good with words. Back to that quote. But that's exactly what the Iranians are doing, comma, with reports that they are booby-trapping the straight, comma,
Starting point is 01:49:07 a major choke point for world oil shipments, comma, with landmines, period. Dino Ralph's What? Yes, they're booby-trapping the Straits of Hormuz A body of water With landmines Kind of curious how that works
Starting point is 01:49:38 Because if you drop a landmine in the Straits of Hormuz You know what the landmines gonna do? It's gonna sink Because it's a landmine Not a seaborne Mine Which tend to float or are tethered to the bottom of the body of water?
Starting point is 01:50:10 Yeah, landmines. And I see things like that, and I just wonder how many people there are out there who see the same thing I see, or do people just breeze past and not notice? We talk a lot on this program about reading critically. This is the case of that. Well, thank you, Brother Deacon Asa, the Camel Cardinal.
Starting point is 01:50:49 Re landmines, well, to be fair, it has been rather dry in that part of the world lately. Are we putting sand skis on the tankers now? Have the Israelis caused a miracle and parted the Straits of Hormuz? Ah, yeah. be trapping the strait a major choke point for world oil shipments with landmines. Man, you can't beat that Fox News TV, Radio Rwanda, journalism, landmines. Marvelline, do you hear that? That Halle Kurtzfeller just said that them crafty Iranians is putting landmines in the ocean. Well, Amory there, they are crafty that way.
Starting point is 01:52:03 the old civilization. They probably figured out how to put landmines in the ocean a long, long time ago. Yeah, I think it's in the... It might be in the ancient histories of Alexander's return from his conquest. They say that they... Some went by sea, some went by land. And they say the ones who went by sea nearly died. Probably the Iranian landmines in the Persian Gulf. Thank you, non-billable Rick. You just got us down to $720 and doubled your $25 to $50.
Starting point is 01:52:53 Thank you so much. Maybe we could, if we could even knock down half of Auntie Kat's Challenge, that would be huge. We knocked it all down. It would be a Thursday miracle. No getting around it. Thanks, y'all. By the way, the video where I saw that, those patches, I recognize this guy's face and I can't for the life of me recall his name.
Starting point is 01:53:36 Maybe you'll recognize his voice. But he's explaining why Israel keeps getting into wars. Israel is the most violent country per capita in the whole world because it doesn't declare any borders. Ask Netanyahu. There'll never be a Palestinian land, believe me. Period. The borders will expand when we want. where we want. Of course, between the Nile and the Euphrates to fulfill greater Israel's hegemonic
Starting point is 01:54:10 aspirations. And anyone that objects, we're going to take out. So Israel has either overtly or covertly through Mossad engaged in wars that stretch from Libya, Sudan, Somalia, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and now Iran. And Netanyahu, also wrote a few days ago that the war on Iran fulfills my 40-year dream. This is very important for people to understand because the claim was, well, Iran didn't negotiate right last week, or it's about this or it's about that. No, this is a 40-year dream of Netanyahu. It is.
Starting point is 01:54:54 Now Israel has invaded Lebanon. It's displacing these hours, hundreds of thousands of people. It's telling people in Beirut, You must leave in the next three hours. This is a crazy country. I'm sorry. They think that it's as if they have a deed inscribed somewhere in heaven that they own all this land.
Starting point is 01:55:15 That we'll stop at nothing to ensure global hegemony and Israeli regional hegemony. That you develop and you say, therefore I go to war with my neighbors. It's the madness that gets us into World War III. He's not wrong. And it is not anti-Sinetic. to point it out.
Starting point is 01:55:39 Did you ever think, I mean, maybe some of us did. You know, we saber-rattle against pariah states like North Korea, while at the same time acting as if Israel's behavior is just totally normal. All right, third hour of the program is underway, and some of the other stuff that I had squirled away in the stack earlier today. You remember when Nitwit Niro prattled on and on and on
Starting point is 01:56:49 about how Canada was going to be the 51st state Yeah And the next thing you knew Florida took a ginormous economic hit Because all the Canadians said We'll go somewhere else A
Starting point is 01:57:11 and did, causing economic chaos in that state that lives and dies by tourism? Well, the Florida effect is here only for Dubai. The shine has been taken off. Dubai faces existential threat as foreigners flee conflict. Tens of thousands of residents and tourists have left the UAE since the U.S. and Israel started bombing Iran two weeks ago. Nobody can say sneak attack. Started bombing. How about started a war?
Starting point is 01:57:58 How about engaged in naked criminal aggression? Started bombing. Hannah Ellis Peterson reporting for the Guardian saying beach bars, malls and hotels are eerily empty. In the playground of the rich, nobody wanted this war. For decades, Dubai built itself up as a sanctuary of unadulterated consumerism visited by tourists the world over. But now, the city in the UAE faces an existential threat,
Starting point is 01:58:41 as the war between the U.S. and Israel and Iran has shaken the foundations of the Dubai dream that so many foreigners had bought into. The UAE has borne the brunt of more than two-thirds of Iran strikes. The state targeted in part, say analysts for its deep military and intelligence partnerships with Western powers and Dubai's reputation as a favored center for global finance and Western holidays. The shine has definitely been taken off, said John Trudinger, a British resident of Dubai for 16 years, who is a head teacher at an Emirati school in Dubai. He employs more than 100 teachers from the UK and said most have been so deeply traumatized and really struggling to cope with the sudden arrival of war in Dubai that they have left. and won't come back. Should have never gone in the first place,
Starting point is 01:59:31 but I'm just a hillbilly. They're among the tens of thousands of residents and tourists that have fled Dubai since the U.S. and Israel launched joint strikes on Iran almost two weeks ago. The city's large population of migrant workers largely don't have that privilege. No, they, well, they get their passports taken away from them upon arrival. and they just kind of have to sit out the bombings and the missile attacks and the drones. On a daily basis alerts ping on everyone's phones, warning of potential missile threats,
Starting point is 02:00:07 and telling them to seek safety and stay away from windows. More than 90% of the 1700 Iranian projectiles have been rebuffed by UAE's defense systems, but some have struck significant targets, including military bases, industrial complexes, and Dubai airport shutting down one of the busiest avi we talked about that. The Fairmont Hotel, located on Dubai's famed artificial palm tree-shaped island, home to mega mansions, lavish hotels and upmarket beach clubs, was also dramatically hit. Zain Anwar, a taxi driver from Pakistan, saw his car destroyed in the strike on the Fairmont after he had parked it while he went to prey. I'm the luckiest person in the world to have survived, he said, but now my family are telling me to come home. I don't want to be in Dubai anymore.
Starting point is 02:00:55 There's no business. We're earning nothing since this war. and I don't see the tourism coming back. A lot of taxi drivers like me were thinking to go to a different country now. Everybody knows that Dubai is finished. Or at least until the establishment of greater Israel. But I don't think the Pakistani cabbies are going to want to go to work there either.
Starting point is 02:01:25 Colin, thank you. Thank you so very much. Ooh, that's a big chunk. 620, y'all. We're almost to the halfway point of Auntie Katz. Keep Roxy on the air challenge. Thank you so much. Hmm. Apparently, the arm patch has been debunked, according to Brother Deacon. It's not true that Israeli soldiers have an outline of a greater Israel map as a standard or official feature on their uniforms.
Starting point is 02:02:01 The circulating screenshots depict a single image of a soldier allegedly wearing such a patch, which emerged on social media in June 2024 and spread rapidly via botnet, works and pro-Palestinian accounts. The photo shows a patch on a soldier's arm with a map extending from the Nile to the Euphrates, labeled in Hebrew with errors like incorrect letters for promised land. It was amplified by outlets like Roya News and TRT World, but lacks a verifiable original source or sales evidence for the patch. Analyses highlight Hebrew orthographic mistakes, e.g. Heth instead of hay. No reverse image search hits predating June 2024 in Israel's,
Starting point is 02:02:45 lack of doctrinal support for such expansive claims in Judaism. Disinformation experts deem it a likely hoax or propaganda. Some soldiers have worn non-regulation patches like Messiah badges from far-rider religious groups, prompting IDF Chief of Staff Herzzi Halevi to ban them in October 2024, mandating only official insignia, no confirmed instances exist beyond the disputed greater Israel image, and the IDF prohibits such symbols. Huh. Because, well, the screencaps I got are from, well, they came from that video whose audio I just played a little bit ago.
Starting point is 02:03:25 And it also appears, you know, on lecterns, podium, that sort of thing. And the one issue I take with that explanation is that it's not endorsed by the Israeli government. it is the fondest freaking dream of fascist goons like Itamar Ben-Givir and Beelzebub Smotrich. I mean, even Israeli scholars in Israel have noted, shared this on the program months and months and months ago, that those creeps are straight-up fascists and wouldn't look much different in those spithy Hugo Boss uniforms. Here's how bad it's gotten in Dubai.
Starting point is 02:04:34 The dude in this story, Brother Deacon Asa says, didn't share the video. He was just caught with the footage on his phone. British tourists among 20 charged in Dubai over videos of Iranian missile strikes. UAE's cyber crime law means sharing images or footage of war can bring jail prison time and deportation. But the damage is real. A British man is among 20 people who have been charged in the UAE under cyber crime laws in connection with filming and posting material related to Iranian attacks on the country.
Starting point is 02:05:14 The 60-year-old man understood to be a tourist who was visiting Dubai was charged under a law that prohibits sharing material that could disturb public security. The case was highlighted by detained in Dubai. an organization that provides legal assistance to individuals in the UAE. While restrictions on filming attacks during conflict are not unusual globally, the cases attracted attention because of the UAE's reputation as a magnet for influencers whose livelihoods depend on constant filming and posting. Despite the law, footage from recent Iranian attacks has been widely spread on social media.
Starting point is 02:05:59 Rod Ha Sterling, the head of detained in Dubai, said the unnamed man, who is from London, had been charged along with 20 other people after police found a video of an Iranian missile strike in Dubai on his phone, despite the fact that he had apparently deleted the video from his phone immediately when challenged. According to the official case summary, those accused are alleged to have used an information network or information technology tool to broadcast, publish, republish, or circulate false news, rumors, or provocative propaganda that may incite public opinion or disturb public security. Rodha Sterling in a statement said the charges sound extremely vague but serious on paper. In reality, the alleged conduct could be something as simple as sharing or commenting on a video that is already circulating online. Well, it was never a democracy in the first place.
Starting point is 02:07:02 That's the problem with benevolent dictatorships. It relies upon, they rely upon, the benevolence of the aforesaid dictator. Governance seemed particularly concerned about images that disclose the location of missile and drone strikes or that show projectiles being intercepted. Let's do some back here at home type stuff. From the L.A. Times, you know, I guess we could say that reporting on ice has become a little bit more quiet. Oh, thank you, Jennifer. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 02:08:15 Hey And that's a cool number Jennifer says Love you Love you back Thank you Jennifer On Auntie Katz Challenge
Starting point is 02:08:28 We are down to $420 $420 Anybody Anybody want to respond to 420? Thank you so much Jennifer
Starting point is 02:08:41 No Like I said It's They've sort of dialed back the onslaught just a bit, but the cruelty and the mayhem is still in full flower. Well, thank you, Steve, in New York.
Starting point is 02:09:10 The program tonight has been pretty damn good. Thank you. I try. Again, from the L.A. Times, the story of... Jesus. The story of a little six-year-old death boy, who has been kidnapped by ICE. They kidnapped him. He had specialized hearing devices and sent him along with his family to Colombia. His lawyer says he was detained under false pretenses.
Starting point is 02:10:05 Lawyer Nicholas de Breemacher said that the boy's mother, Leslie Rodriguez Gutierrez, came to the U.S. seeking asylum from domestic violence, from domestic violence, and was told last week that she needed to bring her two children to a routine child. check-in to renew the photos, ICE had on record for them. Within minutes of arriving, however, ICE goons tried to force her to sign a document without explanation and then pushed the family into a vehicle to be put on a flight to a far-away detention facility. DeBremiker made that statement this past Tuesday.
Starting point is 02:10:54 And, of course, DHS, which, you know, Krusty Nome was a... side show. DHS is run by Stephen Miller. Can we just be clear about that? Well, on Friday, a spokesgoon at DHS said,
Starting point is 02:11:18 well, the mother was an illegal alien from Colombia who illegally entered the United States in 2022 and was released into our country under the Biden administration. Eric Swalwell has gotten involved and asked, what was the sin? Yeah, indeed. And Swalwell is working
Starting point is 02:11:47 to try to get, alongside the lawyer, to try to get the family back to the U.S. on humanitarian parole, and re-enroll the little boy, the little six-year-old boy, re-enroll in the California School for the Death, death in Fremont. The mama lived in Hayward, worked as a cleaner, and a child care worker, had no criminal record. and the state superintendent of public instruction, Tony Thurmond,
Starting point is 02:12:31 said he was trying every available avenue to get the little boy back to his school community. The little boy's name is published, and his little fellow's name is Joseph. Superintendent Thurman said, the more we learn about the circumstances of Joseph's deportation, the more disturbing it gets. No child should be brought to court under false pretenses
Starting point is 02:12:54 and disappeared to a country where their family is at risk of violence. again Mama came running here with her children to escape some man who was beating her and there was nitwit Nero today
Starting point is 02:13:20 oh we're here to celebrate women's history months at the same time that he's thrown a mother and her six-year-old little son who's death to the wolves well congratulations
Starting point is 02:13:46 Billable I'll keep that part But thank you We are now down to 300 My gracious Could it happen? Could it happen? We got 30 minutes We got $370 to go
Starting point is 02:14:00 To meet Auntie Katz challenge The Keep Roxy on the Air Challenge That will knock down a whole bunch of this deficit Are there 10 folks at 37 bucks Or 37 people at 10 bucks? We'll find out The fact that ICE feels like it has to lie just to fulfill the sick quotas
Starting point is 02:14:35 established by that ugly little copo Stephen Miller disgusting Eric Swalwell had this to say if you want to deport a cartel boss everyone here will help you pack their bags but if you're coming for a six-year-old you have to go through us
Starting point is 02:15:02 and he's working with Senator Alex Padilla Senator Adam Schiff and Representative Zoe Lofgren to look at what steps can be taken in Congress to ensure this will not happen again. Well, Congressman Swalwell, may I make an humble suggestion from a just a hillbilly
Starting point is 02:15:23 in the deep in the hills of Appalachia? Abolish ice! You don't want this to happen again. Abolish ICE. Abolish the DHS. And you've got a reason to do it. you know there's that old saying act in haste repent in leisure well we have had 20 years of leisure in which to come to the realization that this was a terrible these were two terrible ideas
Starting point is 02:15:53 that were born out of the spastic responses to 9-11 whatever it is that dhs does can be done by another agency and hey we'd get rid of i mean come on 220 million dollars? Really? Billions and billions of dollars to hire near-do wells who can't do sit-ups? Abolish ICE and abolish DHS and you're going to get rid of a lot of that vaunted waste, fraud, and abuse. Meanwhile, the Homeland Security goon said, ICE does not separate families. Parents are given a choice. They can be removed with their children or placed them with a safe person they designate.
Starting point is 02:16:48 The mother chose to be removed with her child on March the 5th. I'm guessing the spokes creep is another one of those wee babies who thinks that history began the day she was born. So I'm guessing she's never seen Sophie's choice. No, she's never seen that. She's never heard of a Hobson's choice. You know, you can have the horse by. the door or no horse at all. What kind of monster would dare to even suggest to a mother that she can choose to just ditch her kid?
Starting point is 02:18:00 Jesus Christ. Swalwell went on and said, How does ruining the life of a six-year-old deaf child make our community or our country any safer? It doesn't. It makes the country darker, more evil. No doubt about it. Oh, and by the way, this is... Well, abolish ICE and get rid of waste, fraud, and abuse.
Starting point is 02:18:35 Fuck these butt-crack, Jack, Fat, Fox. W-A-I-S-T, says Stephen New York. And from George. Road Trip Listening. I'm sending along two suggestions for listening while driving. I don't subscribe to any apps, but if you can get YouTube, try the spoken word offerings of Joe Frank. They're dark and weird.
Starting point is 02:19:03 and he could really draw the audience in. Also, you can hear old-time radio drama. X-minus one, early radio science fiction drama, half-hour-long episodes. Safe travel to y'all. Safe travels, George. And from Michael, a question? I know ICE was formed after 9-11, but what was it before? And if we get rid of DHS, does that mean FEMA goes back on its own like it was prior to 9-11?
Starting point is 02:19:31 Or it could go anywhere Congress designates. It could go under Treasury. A lot of money involved in FEMA. It could go under Interior, you know, where Doug Bergum, whom we talked about yesterday, thinks that Americans are financially illiterate and don't understand why it's the gall-dang important to sell off our precious, resource, our precious public lands, because that makes money. Stupid bastard. Oh, and by the way, going way back to the beginning of the program, I name-checked our buddy Mike in Cassidy. And he kindly responded. Mike said, yeah, I'm still out here.
Starting point is 02:20:17 I had a credit card I had to cancel, so I just signed up for Patreon. Thank you. Bergum, the oil billionaire, wanking about permit reform. I cry for our federal public lands and what those criminals will do to them. I wrote this to a few of my friends yesterday. Do you guys remember in the lead-up to GW's Iraq War when the CIA, sent Joseph Wilson to Niger to determine if Saddam was buying enriched yellow cake uranium for a bomb. Wilson proved they weren't, and despite that, G.W. said they were in his state of the union.
Starting point is 02:20:57 Wilson then wrote an op-ed saying G.W. lied in his state of the union as revenge on Wilson for the op-ed. Dick Cheney and his lackeys, that would be Mr. Scooter, outed Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, a CIA spy specializing in weapons of mass destruction. Now in 2026, Trump's version of this is worse. He sent two real estate flunkies, Kushner and Whitkoff, to negotiate with Iran, and they fucked up, probably deliberately, the technical nuclear details, and bombing and slaughter ensued. The fact that Trump ripped up Obama's JCPOA with Iran in his first term only makes this whole debacle more infuriating. And there's a link, and I have that link as well. Cheers, Robin.
Starting point is 02:21:44 says Mike. Here's Mike, says Robin. Mike says, P-S, I'm following you in the group on Blue Sky. Yay, thank you. And remember, if you want to be part of the larger conversation, follow me on Blue Sky. Follow the show on Blue Sky. I'm at Robin Rocks, R-O-B-N-R-O-X, B-S-K-Y dot, s-C-Y-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-Sual.
Starting point is 02:22:12 It's a lot easier just to follow the program. at head on dot live. And maybe we can build some momentum and make new friends and invite them into the conversation and invite them to join. At some point, maybe we'll have like online listen parties on blue sky or something like that. And thank you so much. Charlie over at APS Radio News, thank you, Charlie, for all you do. Yes, says Charlie, for the longest time I've wanted laws like to Patriot Act and other draconian laws which were enacted during the early aughts to be repealed.
Starting point is 02:22:56 Laws passed in a panic are almost never good laws. And Charlie, thank you. You got us down to 330 to go on Auntie Kat's challenge. It's huge. Got a fighting chance in the last 25 minutes or so. But yeah, it's something. I tried to teach my kids growing up. When bad things happen, the one thing you do not want to do, the one thing you should never do is panic.
Starting point is 02:23:33 Because panic has never made a bad situation better. In the best of circumstances, panic makes no difference, but all too often panic makes the bad situation ever so much worse. And that's what happened with the Patriot Act and DHS. and ice and uh michael asks you know like he said after we get rid of dhs does that mean phema goes back on its own like it was prior to 9-11 yeah and look we had customs and border patrol long before there was a dhs and ice simply did not exist and they have been a curse and a bane upon the decency of this nation from the moment of its inception Oh, what else on this thorn in the side Thursday? Because God knows there's plenty. Oh, it's a Tim Burchett's siding. One of the stupidest men in the Congress talking to one of the stupidest men with a microphone.
Starting point is 02:25:15 A conversation with Benny Johnson. And they got themselves all hot and bothered and in a lather. because Zoran Mamdani had an observance of Ramadan
Starting point is 02:25:37 in the mayor's office I wonder if I wonder if either of these chuds are aware that there have been observances in the White House
Starting point is 02:25:53 for the feast at the end of Eid That's a The month long Don't know what to call it Observation In Islam
Starting point is 02:26:09 Where nobody gets to eat Between sun up and sundown And then finally on the last day They have this humongous dinner And God the food is so good But no Earlier today Tim Burchett
Starting point is 02:26:34 sat down for a talk talk with Benny Johnson and oh my God just like Rush Limbaugh used to say back before he was fat dead Rush Limbaugh my friends the flag is falling girl comes up to me and says I mean she was like my little Isabel
Starting point is 02:26:55 when I got her and says I got it dude my guy's sitting here he's like making me nervous and And those little girls said, Congressman? And I said, yeah, and I got that on one knee, and I was talking about here. And she says, I just wanted you to carry Jesus around with you.
Starting point is 02:27:14 And I want you to have that. And I said, well, thank you, sweetheart. I said, I carry around in my heart all the time. But I'm going to, so I keep that in my pocket. And I just, and I. Sure you do, you dirty bastard. Well, it's more. And so what it was is it's a little.
Starting point is 02:27:33 tiny idol of Jesus. And in fact, I've got one somewhere here in the studio, given to me by a dear friend, a real Christian, who handed it to me and said, hey, because it's tiny. I mean, it's a half an inch tall. And she said, hey, I thought I'd give this to you. We all need a little Jesus in our lives,
Starting point is 02:27:52 and there was little Jesus, and, well, thank you. He's in here somewhere. He's probably sitting somewhere around the gnome or the troll, or the gargoyles. Jesus, you up there? But that's what he holds up. I keep Jesus in my heart. What's it saying, Matthew 25, Tim Burchett?
Starting point is 02:28:22 Oh, it says, and their tongues shall rot in their mouths, and their eyes shall fall out of their sockets, and then we're going to get to kill all the Jews because Armageddon and the rapture and the revelations, and so much and so forth and so on. I wouldn't let a little girl anywhere near Tim Burchett for loving her money. That dumb bastard's a pedophile protector. I just think how much God has given this country and how we're just going to blow it. Because we don't get this save act.
Starting point is 02:28:58 This is it. This is it. You can shut the door on the majority. You can shut the door on this country. So Tim Burchett equates the existence of this country. to maintaining the Republican death grip on government. Republican administrations have come and gone. Republican Congresses have come and gone,
Starting point is 02:29:23 just like Democratic administrations and Democratic congressmen. Congresses. The Republic has not fallen. Until now. Now, Tim Burchett wants to disenfranchise the vast majority of women in this country. and of course marginalized communities people
Starting point is 02:29:48 in marginalized communities you know like your humble hostas yeah we're done but you'll notice he puts the Republican majority ahead of the country in what he mentions first they're maggots
Starting point is 02:30:13 they always do because the Marxists are at the gate and they're in the United States Congress. Just really quickly, because you brought that up, and I know you've got to go. But these photos from Mundami yesterday doing... Yeah, hold the fuck on. Benny Johnson is a piece of shit. Because he doesn't challenge Tim Burchett's claim that the Marxists are in the Congress.
Starting point is 02:30:45 Name one. That's all it takes. Name one. Of course, anybody they don't like is a commie. But that's not actually the standard. Name one, Tim Burchett. One. Just one.
Starting point is 02:31:08 Oh, adios. Nope, sorry. It's your Democratic socialist. That is not a Marxist. A Marxist is someone who has studied Marx. Russia has Leninist Marxists. China has Maoist Marxists. Cuba may have like Castro Marxists.
Starting point is 02:31:34 but Marx, pure and simple, is just a political philosopher who was writing about and responding to the circumstances of his day and frankly wasn't far wrong. Does that make me a Marxist? But no, they got to the real nut of the problem, of course. And they're in the United States Congress. Just really quickly, because you brought that up, and I know you've got to go. but like these photos from mandami yesterday uh doing a muslim religious ceremony inside of the new york mayor's office is exactly what you're talking about
Starting point is 02:32:22 you know libs that they're like they're screwed everyone everybody's barefoot and sitting on rugs and like and like doing religious doing islamic religious ceremonies inside of i think it's gracie mansion or potentially the new york mayor's office either way or the white house you dumb ass uh from steven new york Thus spake Jesus, pass the save act, or thou shalt lose. Not a goddamn thing. Not a me damn thing. But people like Tim Burchett know that if people get to go to the polls and vote freely in a fair and democratic election, this party's going to get slaughtered because they're fuck-ups, because they suck. Because they're liars.
Starting point is 02:33:20 because they are pedophile protectors. And some may be pedophiles in their own right. Official office with the official flags, and it's like... Not the official office with the official flags, Benny Johnson. God, if he only had a brain. Is there a road company of the Wizard of Oz operating? Because I got you a scarecrow right here if he could memorize the lines. You know, what is this? You're exactly right, the communists are at the door.
Starting point is 02:33:50 This is the party that screams like separation of church... No, you don't. dumb bastard. Birchett said the Marxists are at the door. You just said the communists are at the door. You're going to have to make a decision here. Because it ain't necessarily the same thing. But that's a little too much nuance for your teeny, tiny little brain, Benny Johnson.
Starting point is 02:34:13 And faith. Separation of church and faith. It's clearly obviously just separation of our country from Christianity is what they're after. No shit, bird. It's not separation of church and faith. It's separation of church and state, and it comes from Thomas Jefferson's own letter to the Danbury Baptists in Connecticut, saying that the said Baptist faith traditions would be protected from interference by the government, because, well, there was a long history in Mary Oldie Engelon of the Crown interfering in practitioners,
Starting point is 02:34:52 in the lives and faith of practitioners who didn't happen to be members of the members of the, the church of Mary Oldie Engelon. Absolutely. Can you imagine people actually watch this and think it's a conversation between intelligent people? Who! Absolutely. And I don't want all my Christians to get angry and think we're going to, you know, we're going to start killing people. Start killing people.
Starting point is 02:35:25 He laughs when he says killing people. Because he'd really like that. I hear some Christians say some things that are pretty unchristian, but... You mean like you're doing right now, Tim Burchett? You whited sepulcher? You thing painted pure and white on the outside filled with nothing but corruption and death and foulness within? You mean like that, Tim Burchett? Oh, Jesus is...
Starting point is 02:35:54 When you get... Oh, on that great getting up morning, honey, you're going to get up to the pearly's, expect to be swaned right inside, and instead Jesus is going to pinch your filthy little fucking head off and toss it down into hell for the imps and demons to use for a fucking soccer practice. But we need to get involved politically. 9-11 happened, Muslim extremists, and we've got some that are in our government now. 9-11 happened, Muslim extremists, and we got some in our gummit now.
Starting point is 02:36:27 Name one of the Saudi attackers of 9-11, who's... in the government, you dumbass. You dipshit. And we let all of your buddy, George W. Bush's, Saudi friends, get on a plane and fly away home when nobody else could move when Americans were stranded
Starting point is 02:36:49 in Canada and receiving the exceptional kindness and generosity of people in what, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, can't recall. But the Saudis got to fly away home. when the whole
Starting point is 02:37:07 goddamn thing was a Saudi operation. And they weren't Muslim extremists. They were just good old-fashioned Saudi capitalists. Dear friends,
Starting point is 02:37:21 remember, remember, who was he? The ambassador to the United States from Saudi Arabia, his name was Bandar, and Babs Bush. God,
Starting point is 02:37:33 she looks so good. Well, I thought it was a lovely portrait of her on the Quaker wrote Spock's. When Babs Bush, or maybe it was George said,
Starting point is 02:37:45 my mama, my mama says he's practically a member of the family. She calls him Bandar Bush. It's just, I see it there at the gate, and we better pay attention. And you talk about the Muslim faith and Sharia law.
Starting point is 02:38:05 Tell me something about Sharia law. Jim Burchett. Anything. One thing. Or, better yet, tell me something about canon law in the Roman Catholic Church or Jewish law within the Orthodox community. Tell me about how legal disputes are handled inside the Southern Baptist Church, because we got all of that law in this country.
Starting point is 02:38:36 You know, Christianity says a woman cannot get divorced, even if she's married to an absolute shithead. Sharia law says a woman can divorce her husband. Not saying, just saying. Throwing gays off of buildings, hanging little kids that do mean tweets. Oh, like you care about gays being thrown off a building. I'm sure you'd rather burn a mistake, right, Kim? Because I'm, yeah, because I just know there's an LGBTQ plus rainbow flag outside your office, hon. not.
Starting point is 02:39:16 Poking the eyes out of little girls that wear makeup. A woman has the audacity of getting right, and then they stone her to death because she's guilty of something. That is the mother. And most of those are things that take place either with our partners in peace, the noble royal serene house of Ibn Saoud and his great-great-grandson Mohammed bin Bonesaw, or it happens in a horrifying,
Starting point is 02:39:45 horrifyingly barbarian place like Afghanistan, which your daddy set up to fail when he signed the agreement in May of 2020, saying, we'll get right out of here. Oh, we definitely leaving. No more forever worse. Hussein faith. Beheading Christians, journalists. Again, what are we...
Starting point is 02:40:12 Throwing bombs? Throwing bombs at peaceful protests in New York? just happened this weekend. Yeah. If that had been on the shoot, if a group of Southern Baptist had done that, buddy, it had been headlines everywhere. Every editor. I'm pretty sure it was headlines everywhere with this too, because, you know, I do the
Starting point is 02:40:28 news and we talked about it on Monday. Yeah. Funny how it's faded from the headlines, though, isn't it? Hi, Kim. The internet would just be jammed with all their, their paid influencers to doing that. And the national media, shame on them. That $15 they spent, they spent on their journalism school. I think they need to get it back because they have.
Starting point is 02:40:52 Oh, ho, I didn't need no college. Look at me. I'm a, I'm a Congress, man. $15 on a journalism degree. Bite me, Bambi. This is just unbelievable. And that's the kind of thing we should be messaging, Benny. We should.
Starting point is 02:41:14 Yeah, and it is unbelievable because most of this shit exists only in the, fever swamps of the thin gray settlements that slosh around between Tim Burch's ears and pass for brains. I'd be messaging this, but we've got no... The Democrats and the national media, you've seen those split screens where they all say the exact same thing, just over and over and over again.
Starting point is 02:41:40 You mean like the crawler on Fox News? You know, that's messages sent out. We need to have an apparatus to do just that, send a message out that's true and consistent. because that's what it's not true it's not concise but it is fox news here he is claiming nobody can get the maggot message out on a maggot platform that has probably made a millionaire out of bennie fucking johnson from you know right-wing think tanks that will pay to get the message out unfortunately no such similar think tanks over here on the left what left what america what america
Starting point is 02:42:22 response to and we need to do that. Yeah, we need to do that. Did you know, but in all of that blather, did you notice, he's afraid that the maggots are going to start killing people because the mayor of New York had a dinner, you know, a religious event, just like, well, Tangerine Tiberius has held in the White House. And the unchristian things he talked about, his friends saying, I don't want all my Christians to get angry and think we're going to, you know, we're going to start killing people.
Starting point is 02:43:25 I hear some Christians say some things that are pretty unchristian, but we need to get involved politically. So he admits, Tim Burchett does, that the maggots are the ones who really do have the homicidal urge. Maldani's Iftar, Stephen New York, says, I have to tell you, I don't think Mondani should be holding these on public property. Nor should Christianists or Jewishists or anyone elseists be holding their religious ceremonies on public property. Me neither.
Starting point is 02:44:10 I take the First Amendment at its word. The way you keep government fair is to make sure that no religion gets its tentacles into it. Don't think we need to be opening sessions of Congress with somebody talking to their invisible. friend either for that matter. Oh, thank you, Randy Radar. It was Newfoundland. Randy noting Kiss a Cod, the Canadian province that hosted
Starting point is 02:44:47 stranded people on 9-11. Yeah. And from George and Corsfield, Bertchett, he sounds, oh, this is well done, George. He sounds like the rednecks in the
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