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Episode Date: February 27, 2026A(nother) three-hour FiliRoxster! (If only it wasn't all horror and disgust), but the H.O.R.N. FamilyCommunityCongregation makes it both comprehensible and bearable. That's good because what we have... to deal with in this post-Harambe timeline is deeply disturbing. There's a creep out there (natch, he's one of Bobby's pals) who wants people to get POLIO. Then there's Krusti the Nasty Nazi Noem and a blind man freezing to death alone in a city (Buffalo) when her goons dumped him. The H.O.R.N. exists because of the people who have kept it going for 22+ years. we struggle month-to-month to survive; just to pay bills, buy groceries, get new brakes, fill scrips: the very essence of struggling America. Can you help?
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I've got a couple of stories that I want to delve into with some depth and substance,
but as, well, Ralph's sent this along to me, thank you, Ralph's.
And it's, well, anybody, just because somebody like Lauren Bobblehead, Boobert, Handy Smurf,
does something decent with regard to a sex predator for.
her own party doesn't mean she isn't still an absolute bitch on wheels.
Today, behind closed doors, Hillary Clinton gave her, or tried to give her deposition before the House Oversight Committee,
and they were in the midst of the conversation when it had to be called to a halt.
It took place in Chappaqua, New York,
and there were about an hour into this ridiculous inquiry.
She had given her opening statement about any contact that she, her husband, Bill,
that they had had with Jeffrey Epstein,
Bill is supposed to testify tomorrow,
I don't know if that'll even happen now.
Because what did happen, or what she did say,
was I had no idea about their criminal activities.
I do not recall ever encountering Mr. Epstein.
I never flew on his plane or visited his island home or offices.
And, well, of course not.
But that wasn't enough for Lauren Bobblehead Boobbert, Handy Smurf, constantly seeking attention, stupid little...
She snapped a photo, which by the...
And the reason this matters is because it's against the damn rules.
Not my rules, not your rules, not our rules, it is against the rules of her own committee.
but she snapped a photo of Hillary Clinton,
who appears to be giving a withering look to probably some maggot,
and immediately shipped it off to that pathetic little shit for brains,
Benny Johnson, who immediately, of course, published it.
And when it became clear, that had happened
and that it was a violation of the rules,
Well, everything had to grind to a halt.
And let's be clear, the whole thing was just monumentally stupid.
The maggots barking and grunting.
I wonder if they brought up the Clinton body count.
But after the deposition, Representative Yasim and Ansari from Arizona had some less than charitable words for her
maggot colleagues.
I want to talk about the reporting from this week and the fact that we now know that the Department of Justice in their ongoing cover-up,
the most egregious cover-up in American history, intentionally seemed to have redacted more or withheld more than 50 pages of allegations from a minor against President Trump.
Do not forget that Cash Patel went in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee and said,
under oath that the FBI had no credible allegations of any other people being involved
in this child sex trafficking operation. These documents that the Department of Justice intentionally
has withheld from the American public in regard to the allegations against President Trump
came from the FBI. The FBI had interviewed this witness four times. You do not do that
if it is not serious.
So Cash Patel needs to be immediately brought back
before the Oversight Committee.
He needs to answer these questions again,
and we need answers immediately.
Again, America is watching.
Young people in this country are watching
to see if powerful people will continue to protect other powerful people
and whether or not Congress will actually hold these perpetrators accountable.
All valid questions.
But what she's alluding to is absolutely true.
A couple of, well, I think, yeah, a couple of days, excuse me, a couple of days ago, I had video, and I'll see if I can find it real quick.
Here we go.
From, of all people, I think Judge Andrew Napolitano, and he predicted what the New York Times was going to report, and now it's out there.
I believe that the damage in the U.S. has reached its peak yet.
Tomorrow's New York Times will report the existence in the Epstein files of a complaint
by a young woman who says she was sexually abused and beaten by Trump when she was 13 or 14.
And she reported it to the FBI.
The FBI investigated this with four memoranda, none of which was in the fall.
Buried, buried. Good God. They tried to bury four separate reports of Nitwit Niro raping and beating a 13-year-old little girl.
And that's what Yasmin Ansari was talking about there after the Clinton deposition.
There's no bottom to any of this. The filth goes on and on and on.
and instead of hailing the president of the United States before their committee,
they hauled in Hillary Clinton because they wanted another bite of the apple.
It wasn't bad enough that she sat for 11 hours worth of this nonsense
and handed Trey Gowdy his ass all those years ago.
No, they wanted her to test her to test.
by things about things that she had no knowledge of.
And look, there's plenty to complain about the Clinton's over.
This ain't one of them.
And so, Lauren Boebert, she won't face censure.
She brazenly broke the rules, but as Lee in New York points out,
photo finish, violating the rules as the Republican norm,
doing it publicly as the Republican norm,
also being outraged by not having Republican allegations not become acceptable
of guilt.
Right. Yeah.
And so it was a giant nothing burger, a waste of time and taxpayer money.
And is there a credible, is there any kind of credible opposition to Lauren Bubert in Colorado in November?
I mean, I guess we'll have to wait until the primaries to find out.
But Jesus, if she could just be swept out along with the...
the stupidity becomes exhausting.
And so this morning, over at my former filthy morning habit,
Jonathan Lemire was holding forth about the very thing that you heard Andrew Napolitano talking about,
namely that, yeah, Jojo Blondie and Trash Patel tried to cover up these damn,
damning allegations against nitwit Nero.
And I guess they've forgotten the lesson of Watergate.
It ain't the original crime.
It's the cover-up.
That's how it all starts, says Jeremy.
There's plenty to complain about Clinton.
Sooner or later, that leads to Hillary as a vicious, hateful lesbian,
and that's why watermelon's exploding.
Love she killed, because she killed Vince Foster to cover it up.
Yeah, I remember that jackass.
Yeah, I know Hillary killed Vince Foster.
because I shot a water miller with a 9mm pistol in my backyard there in Indiana,
Stitt, Alabanderianner.
Wearyson, weirisan, just ponderous, man, ponderous, God.
Well, what do we do with this?
13-year-old little girl interviewed four times.
Apparently her story stayed the same.
What do we do with the fact that it was covered up?
when does Jojo Blondie get her
orange suit
for that matter when does
trash Patel
when's the frog march when's the perp walk
god damn
when at least is the resignation or the fire
well there won't be a firing
they both know too much about
daddy
for him to fire them
but my goodness me
so again
Jonathan LeMire at my former filthy
morning had it.
Worse sort of allegations that you could have and the long-running allegations that obviously
would turn the attention back to the president.
What is the reaction inside of the White House?
What are you picking up?
I mean, there's been frustration all along with how this has been handled.
And that's sort of counterintuitive because so much of what DOJ is doing is at the direction,
at least the unspoken direction, perhaps of the White House.
But the president has said to people close to him in last few months that he's been soured on how Attorney General Bondi has handled this.
And then we see Bondi try to do a course correction to protect him.
And that only seems to make it worse.
But there's no doubt that they were upset with the timing of these revelations.
It drowned out of the state of the union, which we talked about yesterday, probably wasn't going to move the needle much anyway.
And as an aside, what was the last time a president delivered a state of the union and then didn't go tour the country or to support those ideas or even appear in.
public, we never saw President Trump at all yesterday. Truly strange on the heels of a speech like
that meant to reignite some momentum for his presidency. But they understand. They understand
that this Epstein matter is much of the president's frustration. He since last summer has urged
it to go away. Remember when the first it was percolating on the right Willie with those,
you know, the podcasts and stuff? And he's like, no, stop talking about it. Stop talking about it. A few
did. Most didn't. And the story just simply won't get it. To his great frustration, he can't shake
this. And let's be clear.
Wasn't one of the
people who said that he would
stop talking about
Epstein because he had been
told to by his
orange daddy?
Wasn't one of those people
Charles James
Kirk?
Yeah?
I mean, granted, it's
long time ago now.
There was still warmth in the air, and summer was coming to a close.
But we ran the clip here of Charles James Kirk,
saying that, well, he was deeply disturbed by the Epstein allegations,
but Daddy had called him over the weekend and told him to stop talking about it,
and that it would all be taken care of.
and so he said, well, I trust my daddy.
Well, I trust my daddy, so I'm not going to talk about it anymore.
And then over the weekend he caught massive amounts of shit from the maggots who, well, their primary purpose in being outraged about the Epstein files is because they think, and they were told all along that it was all Democrats.
So they were all for digging deep and deeper and deeper and deeper.
And so by Monday, Charlie Kirk comes back and says,
well, I just meant I wasn't going to talk about it anymore that day.
Trying to salvage some level of credibility,
and the next thing you know, well, Charlie loses the gun debate by a long shot.
And so I guess Charlie did stop talking about the Epstein files.
rather perimptorily, with extreme prejudice.
So, LeMeyer is right in that regard,
and I can't help wondering.
You know, Benny Johnson has the journalistic chops
of sphagnum peat moss.
But God, he had the scoop,
he had a real picture of Hillary Clinton.
Ugh, but this isn't going away.
And nitwit Nero on the day after his greatest state of the union ever,
well, he scompered, he scomped off.
And as Ralph's pointed out, the ratings for his mad babbling, not so great.
million people watched across all network and cable platforms compared to 36.6 million in 2025.
The numbers for 2025 were already low.
And Ralph's notes, people are sick of him.
Makes me think that the men's hockey team members who allow themselves to be used by Trump are going to regret it.
Align yourself with a loser.
and it's hard to get the stench off.
You're so right, Ralphs.
And Jeremy pointing out Charlie Kirk,
but as he stopped suddenly talking that day,
the last thing he did was lean left.
No.
Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, uh-huh.
But let's let Jonathan LeMeyer wrap up.
I haven't picked up any sense that there's like a legal concern here
from the White House, but they know it's bad politically.
And we've been asking for many months why he's so desperate for this to go away,
why he's so desperate to turn the page,
it's not going to be turned because of stories like the one that came out yesterday.
We'll have much more on this coming up later in the show.
Also ahead, we'll talk with David Ignatius.
Whatever.
I'm sure he wanted him to stop talking about it.
Because he knows what's in there.
To the extent that he hasn't any, any cognitive ability left,
he knows what is in there
he knows what he did
he beat up a little
13 year old girl
and raped her
I don't know for sure what the
sequence of events is
but she probably
said she didn't want him to do that to her
so he slapped her around some
and then raped her anyway
because how was she going to get away
I spent some
I actually thought about that a little bit
and it
it just
the more I thought about it the more disturbing
it became
if you're one of those girls
you know
this isn't some alley somewhere
where you can
maybe kick him in the nuts and run
this was a
mansion complex
and the girls were deep inside it
some of them
apparently even drugged.
You can't.
There's no getting away.
And I keep trying to just sort of peer into the future,
trying to get a sense of the shape, the form, the structure
of how we eventually bring about accountability.
And there are so many moving parts that it's hard not to lose faith.
as Micah said a few moments ago,
throw it on the pile.
Oh, we didn't care before about any of the other shit.
We're not going to now.
No faith in this country.
I mean, he basically did that to what?
His second wife?
Well, he did it to his first.
He tore her hair out
because he was in pain from a hair transplant
and she had recommended the doctor.
As Micah notes,
we already know he's done stuff like that before.
He's a monster.
and some tens of millions of American citizens,
our fellow Americans, bear personal responsibility.
Never forget that.
Bear personal responsibility for putting him in the office.
He could have just faded into obscurity and madness,
but tens of millions of Americans said, no,
we want the old creep in the White House
and they will never get the stench off of them either
any more than did the people
who voted for Richard Milhouse
Pennhead Nixon
or for that matter when we look at the timeline
and we've talked so many times about how
all of our current ills begin on January the 20th,
1981, the stench still sticks to the Reagan voters.
The blood of over a million Iraqi civilian non-combatants still drips from the people who ran to the polls
to vote for Dubbe, and the guys, because they were dudes, who ran the Brooks Brothers riot
in Florida
they're drenched
in innocent Iraqi blood
and sometimes I wonder if I'm the only one who still thinks about that
but they are
and I suspect that the members of this little
community congregation
aren't forgetting either
and frankly not in much of a forgiving mood
but I said that there are a lot of moving pieces
to all of this and there are
let's consider some of them.
We have to get the House back.
If we can get the Senate back, we have to get it too.
That's 2026, with the backdrop of people urging Nitwit Nero
to take over to federalize the election and control it.
With an effort coming out of the House and going to the Senate
to keep millions of women, primarily women, and others,
high, from being able to vote.
But we have to have the House, we have to have the Senate,
because we have to have the investigations and the subpoenas.
And then we have to have, we must have, the presidency in November 2028.
We're not even to November 2026.
It feels so strange to be talking about a presidential election
that doesn't even have any candidates yet.
But the fact of the matter is,
if there is not a Democrat in the White House
in as of January 20th, 209, we're done.
We're fucking done.
Every time a presidential election comes along,
we say this is the most important presidential election of our entire lives.
And every time we are right,
it's just that they keep getting more consequential
because the ramifications get more and more dangerously profound.
We have to have an attorney general with fangs, not gums.
No more merrick the meeks.
to a certain extent, no more institutionalists.
I mentioned previously that I thought that Jamie Raskin would make a great attorney general,
but I've had second thoughts.
Not that I don't still think Jamie Raskin would do a good job,
but I want a junkyard dog in that office, don't you?
Makes me wonder.
Would the ultimate fuck you to the maggots be...
for a Democratic president
to nominate
Jack Smith to be
the Attorney General. God knows he's got the
chops and get him
in there, get a grand jury
impaneled in D.C. and bring back
the insurrection
indictments, because they were
dismissed without prejudice.
And one could argue that while he's
been busy being president
and therefore immune from prosecution,
that tolls any statute of limitations.
And not just the
January 6th indictment.
Investigate, investigate, investigate, investigate, investigate, and ultimately indict him over Epstein,
indict Jojo Blondie and Trash Patel and Dan Bongino for the cover-up, indict
Krusty the nasty Nazi gnome for her massive and ongoing violations of civil rights.
criminal violations of civil rights
indict them all
and let God sort them out
of course this all
this all presupposes the idea
that we haven't had a
presidential funeral by then
the first time since 1963
that the president has
passed away in office
natural causes
just mother nature doing her thing
Yeah
Stephen New York
says Attorney General
Jack Smith, Glenn Kirshner
Hillary Clinton would be interesting
Good God if it was
If Hillary Clinton was nominated
To be Attorney General
It would be like watching Mars attacks
All over again
And all of that yodeling
And all of those Martian
maggot heads
exploding inside their fish bowl bubble
Helmets
Micah says right up until
somebody gets an appeal up to the Supreme Court
and then it all screeches to a grinding halt
impeach and or
expand
impeach Supreme Court justices
or expand the court
we got a list
that's one of them
and you know
that he's nervous
you know that he's scared
you know he knows
he knows we know
we know he knows we know
we're very knowledgeable
yes Steve you're right
indictments I'd like to see Bill Barr in the dock
I'd like to find out
just how many
dirty dealings there were
and listen
I don't care if it burns down
the entire national security
apparatus
if the truth
and facts and decency
burn it down
than it deserve to be burned down.
Dan Goldman would be another good one, Ralps.
You're right there.
But like I said, there's just so many.
Leticia James, there's a good one, Lee in New York.
There's so many moving parts.
Nice cartoon there.
Lee, Stonehenge, daylight savings time.
Yeah.
Oh, and Lee reminds us going back to old 666 himself, Ronald Wilson Reagan.
and Iran-Contra.
Remember the snow tires?
Ollie North is free.
Yeah.
Well, true enough.
Reverbo notes,
you want someone in the mold of a Robert F. Kennedy for Attorney General,
but that ship sailed over 50 years ago.
And, of course, there's a reference to the other one.
We all had dead bear brainworm lamprey that we will get to in fairly short order.
Oh, let's celebrate a little bit of good news, shall we?
I got a note from Dave in the Blind just about airtime.
Hey, Horn Family Community Congregation, I have great news.
Christine's trailer is completely paid off.
The management company tried to say that she was behind in her rent and threatened to evict her,
and it turns out the snafu was on their end, and next month,
she's going to pay six months a lot
rent to show them what real economic power is
there are a bunch of Trump pansies
so I can get an ameligatory
fuck Trump
yes absolutely Dave
fuck Trump
good for Christine
and having that weight off her mind
and off of Dave's too
and back to the missing files
MS now stayed on top of the whole thing
pretty much all day
and
Lisa Rubin went in
into some detail, and she's not, she's no slouch.
So we'll give that a listen.
Rationale given by the DOJ, have they given any reason for withholding these documents?
MS now has not yet obtained a statement from the Department of Justice.
However, NPR, which was the first to report on this this morning, has obtained a statement
from the White House in which they haven't defended the lack of transparency with respect to these
three interview memoranda.
Instead, they have fallen back on their defense that Donald Trump is the most transparent president in history that he has fully committed to producing documents in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
That's a defense that rings hollow to many of us who have been through these files and have seen not only over redaction with respect to some suspects, under, I'm sorry, not suspects, over redaction with respect to some individuals, under redaction with respect to survivors, and now inexplicable withholding of documents.
So, Catherine, does this appear to be a violation of the Epstein Transparency Act?
It is if the purpose of withholding it was for reputational harm, meaning of the President of the United States,
because that is explicitly prohibited ground for withholding a document.
Were these documents even produced?
Were they taken out by someone in the FBI or DOJ?
We know that hundreds of AUSAs and other members of DOJ were looking at these files and redacting.
Were they even given those documents?
So it's very suspicious, and it goes back to the Florida prosecution, which was being considered very corrupt, where there was a non-prosecution agreement given to Mr. Epstein.
By the then United States Attorney and the Subdiscuit of Florida, I'm assuming these alleged acts occurred in Florida.
So it's very problematic.
But if this was part of a 2019 document or some kind of...
that happened as recently as 2019.
Do we have any idea where this report went?
We don't.
I will say that this particular,
where it comes to the Trump accuser
who's at the center of our documenting these missing documents,
she was interviewed by the FBI in 2019.
The alleged abuse by Epstein didn't occur
in either Florida or New York
was somewhere else entirely.
But we don't know where these went.
And I want to say something about how we know
the pages are missing and who might have seen them.
Because based on NPR's reporting,
many of these documents, and I think some of our viewers are familiar with this,
they have a number at the very bottom that starts with EFTA for Epstein Files Transparency Act
and then has a number.
That number has a meaning.
It's basically a consecutive numbering of pages of a production so that each page has
its own unique identifier.
NPR basically looked then at the index, compared it to
what was produced for this particular witness and her statements,
and has, by comparing those page numbers,
has counted 50-plus pages that they believe are missing
that correspond to these three interview memoranda.
We have not independently done that ourselves,
but I trust that if we were to go through that exercise,
they're probably not far off the mark,
that there are 50 pages that you would expect to be produced
in consecutive order that are missing from this.
we can tell you that this particular victim witness had 15 documents that are supposedly
reflective of her statements.
We, as well as NPR, as well as another independent journalist, have all looked for each
of those 15 documents, and all of us collectively have found only seven of those 15.
Again, all 15 of them are reflective of statements that she made, either to federal
law enforcement, to state police, via email, but they are all supposed to be reflective of her
accounting of events in one way or another, and yet more than half of the documents that are
supposedly attributable to this person are missing, including three memoranda prepared by the FBI,
reflecting interviews that they conducted with her in fall and winter of, I'm sorry, in the
fall and summer of 2019. So what I think is also very important to underscore here is that not all
of her interview files are missing, it's just some of the interview files, right?
I think most because we know that this woman gave four interviews to the FBI, at least according to this index.
Only one of those interview memoranda has been shared with the public.
That interview doesn't contain any of her apparent allegations against Donald Trump,
and yet we know that she has made them.
How do we know that?
Because the FBI's own internal correspondence and a presentation that they put together,
and the summer of 2025 reflects that this woman is also the same person who accused Donald
Trump of sexually assaulting her. Where she said that, to whom she said that, we still don't know
because three of her interview memoranda are missing from the public production of the files.
Let me go to Vaughn because we are just hours away now from the president delivering his
state of the union address, Vaughn, and several Epstein survivors and their families will be
in that audience. Well, he again.
Oh, that was that that was, no, my bad. That was before Tuesday. And this shit was already
blowing up in his face.
Knowledge then, or even the release of the files more generally?
There is no reason to believe that he will, and none of the preview that has come out
of this White House of the State of the Union address has indicated any desire to address
the Epstein survivors or the Epstein files.
And let's be very clear, number one, there has not been a single time in which President
Trump has expressed sympathy or for regret on behalf of the victims of Jeffrey Efsson's
and Galane Maxwell.
Number two, Marjorie Taylor Green, who is no longer in Congress, she will not be there tonight,
largely in part to Donald Trump calling her a traitor, because she was key to that discharge
petition that led to the release of these very files.
And Marjorie Taylor Green has explicitly said that Donald Trump, the sitting president,
tried to pressure her to not have these files released to the public, saying in part, according
to Green, that they,
would hurt some of his friends. Number three, when it pertains to this new reporting here from
Lisa, I think it's very important that we go back to just three weeks ago when these initial
files were released by the Department of Justice that the DOJ and an official press release
stated the following. Some of the documentation documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims
against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election. To be clear,
The claims are unfounded and false.
And if they have a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponized against President Trump already.
That was the official statement of this Department of Justice.
And now Lisa has gone through these documents, but I think it is important in our reporting that there is based off of the documents that are available.
And those that clearly have not been released to the public, there has been no indication.
I'll let Lisa correct me that this particular witness was ever deemed by the FBI or,
or the Department of Justice to be a witness that was not credible.
Lisa?
I would say that that is true, and in fact, I'll go further than that.
There is in the 2025 correspondence between and among people at the FBI,
as they're preparing, it looks as if, Anna,
they're preparing to educate FBI leadership as to what the substance of the FBI's investigations
into Epstein and Maxwell were.
We see this presentation that they put together in the summer
that has, for example, a list of prominent names
and the allegations against them whether or not they were deemed to be credible.
However, in a separate email correspondence that seems to be related for preparing that presentation,
there's a list of high-profile individuals whose names were found in what they call J.E. File.
And the first name in it is Donald Trump.
And next to it, it says one accuser ultimately refused to continue cooperating with the FBI.
Again, we don't know for sure that this is the woman of whom I've been speaking.
But given that that FBI presentation did not have any other accusers with respect to Trump himself.
Again, accuser of sexual assault or abuse.
And there is another accusation that I'll talk about in a second.
I think the reasonable conclusion is that this woman is someone who stopped cooperating with the FBI.
That's the conclusion that NPR, for example, has reached in pointing out that document.
So you see in the files, you see evidence that this woman spoke to the FBI,
four times between July and I believe October or November of 2019,
four separate interviews.
And then they abruptly stop.
And we don't know why because it's the latter three interviews that we're missing.
And yet we have this internal FBI correspondence produced by the Department of Justice
where they say that in a single accuser against Donald Trump refused to continue cooperating with the FBI.
Is that in fact this woman?
We can't say for sure.
but that is one possible conclusion that you could draw
that they didn't deem her to be not credible.
It's that at some point she stopped cooperating
and wanting to be a witness in this proceeding.
And, Catherine, we know that sex assault victims
sometimes do come back or kind of turn in inward
because of fear, because of shame.
There could be a number of reasons.
It doesn't discredit their story.
It doesn't necessarily, right?
particularly if the accusation is against someone who's high profile.
If this was 2019, who's more high profile than the president of the United States,
if this is when she was interviewed?
And, you know, even if they're not high profile,
as she said, sexual assault victims, they are fearful of coming forward.
They don't want to be judged.
They frequently are judged, even by friends and family.
So you can just imagine the heightened fear if the person you're accusing of doing this
is someone who's very high profile.
Okay, thank you guys so much, Lisa.
Yeah, and there's a question of timing and things that could potentially have influenced this witness, this survivor.
I got to thinking about who the...
She's still out there, this survivor, and she is maintaining an extremely...
low profile as far as we can tell.
Remember the young woman who sued and then withdrew her suit
and her lawyer said her life had been threatened?
Well, 2019, okay, let's start with this.
Who was the Attorney General in the relevant time frame in 2019?
Why, it was the same guy who killed the investigation
into Trump for his illegal dealings with Ukraine, the shakedown,
issued the preemptive memo saying that the Comey investigation had cleared
nitwit Nero when it had not.
Bill Barr, every time we talk about any of this, it comes back to Bill Barr.
Who had the power to tell the FBI agents interviewing
this survivor, do whatever you want, get her to shut the hell up. Nice little life you got going there.
Be a shame of something happened to it. But 2019, the relevant time in 2019, is six and a half years ago now.
But, well, in June of 2019, and I'm just thinking here about what might have,
influenced this individual who was beaten and raped by Donald Trump as a teenager, a child?
Well, you know, Megan Kelly might take issue with that.
I mean, it's not like she was a five-year-old or something.
That woman still has a job.
It was June of 2019 when E. Jean Carroll came out and made her allegations against
nitwit Niro that he said.
sexually assaulted her
in a dressing room at
Bergdorf Goodman in the mid-90s.
And that was what caused him to slime her
ultimately leading to the lawsuit
by E. Jean Carroll and her lawyer
Robbie Kaplan
against Nitwit Niro
which Todd Blanchie and Emil Beauvais
and counsel for the parking garage
all flocked up monumentally
and got their boy hung out to dry on a multi-million dollar verdict against him,
and then he doubled down, slimed her again,
and is now in the whole tour for north of $100 million,
and counting with post-judgment interest.
Compounded annually.
That was the context of the summer of 2000.
Yeah. And these three memos that describe the four interviews, well, where are they?
Where are they, Trash Patel?
Where are they? Todd Blanchie. Where are they, Jojo?
Buried somewhere?
Were they scrubbed? Were they shredded?
Is this, is that what gave Trash Patel the confidence to say this?
that there's no credible evidence that Jeffrey Epstein ever trafficked any minors to anyone except himself?
Oh, wow, we took care of it.
Good God.
One, just one person, if just one person cracks John Dean like,
the whole damn thing falls apart.
It is more fragile than the word, the whole conspiracy is more fragile than even the word fragile.
can describe. It's friable.
It can all shatter at the lightest touch.
Also, of course, 2019, as Ralph's notes, August of 2019,
Jeffrey Epstein dies, and, well, we talked about this previously,
but, well, somebody on 4chan inside that metropolitan correctional facility
knew that Epstein was dead an hour before anyone else reported it.
The first person to report it was from, I believe, ABC News,
but this individual posted it on 4chan and said,
note the time and date. We talked about that.
And the FBI investigated, and apparently they say that,
well, we could never actually find out who it was,
but it's there on 4chan.
8.16 a.m. Eastern daylight time August 10th, 2019. Don't ask me how I know, but Epstein died an hour ago from hanging. Cardiac arrest, screen cap this. And 38 minutes later, Aaron Kuterski of ABC News reported the same over on X. And a few minutes later, ABC published the story on a.much.
its website. But the vaunted FBI could not find out who the poster was. Gee, I wonder why.
Maybe a little note from Bill Barr. We have a little more detail about that, the 4chan story.
Now, the DOJ subpoenaed 4chan for the IP address four days after the post were made, and nothing came of it.
The anonymous poster there at that internet cesspit made four separate posts.
Went on to say that he was intubated, had fluid infused, was moved to an ER in lower Manhattan.
Really?
One of the messages read, you guys, I'm shaking right now, but I think they switched him out.
So, yeah, Lee, your memory is correct.
They switched him out.
4chan under the subpoena provided IP addresses.
Prosecutors subpoenaed AT&T looking for information that could direct them to the people using those IP addresses.
But AT&T said, we're unable to provide any information in response to the legal demand
because AT&T does not maintain records in the normal course of business
that associate individual accounts or devices with wireless dynamic IP addresses.
Now this is all within the realm of nerdery, but I hazard to guess that folks like Ms. Micah might be able to make sense of it.
They tried the same with T-Mobile.
T-Mobile didn't even answer, or the response isn't in the files.
Huh, the response isn't in the files.
It seems to be a common threat.
It makes you wonder if T-Mobile might have had information.
There was a subsequent prosecution of Tova, Noel and Michael Thomas, two of the jail guards,
who were supposed to be keeping an eye on Epstein.
Their lawyers moved for discovery.
The charges were falsifying records.
Prosecutors told Noel's attorney, Jason Foy, that they didn't know the author's identity.
The government has produced all records we have obtained regarding the Fort Chan Post.
the poster used a dynamic IP
and therefore the records obtained
did not disclose the author of the post
curiously
the charges about falsifying records
were later
dismissed
yeah
filthy filthy filthy filthy
the cameras were dummied up
the video recorded by the cameras
was dummied up
we know that Epstein was acquainted with Christopher Poole
the weirdo who founded 4chan.
They had lunch together.
Poole said,
I'm sorry I ever encountered him at all
and have deep sympathy for all his victims.
So I guess for all the,
for all the cloak and dagger stuff,
we just can't find things
when we really, really, really need to find them.
And, uh,
Oh, thank you.
Thank you, Ralphs.
Ralps said, I'm kicking in 25 bucks for Christine paying off her mortgage.
And maybe others will celebrate as well.
Thank you, Ralphs.
Thank you.
You got us down to $1,970 to finish the month.
And a few minutes ago, wave popped by, wave the helper.
Dave asked to borrow these for Christine.
And it's a pair of middle fingers with fuck Trump in the middle of it.
he has to borrow these he can keep them as long as he needs
that's awfully nice of you wave
you're one of the good ones
the whole community is
oh well
a little bit of an update coming from Jeremy
about
a wild-eyed transphobe
named David A. Boren
he's a maggot
he sexually abused a little girl
for about a
year. She was younger than 12 when he did it. Of course, not a, not a drag queen, not an immigrant,
not a trans woman. And now, well, he is no more. He offed himself. David Boren did. So thanks for
the update, he became a good Nazi, as Dave in the blind would point out. And yes, definitely.
Rama Dingdon, courtesy of Lee, for Christine paying off her mortgage, her trailer.
Thanks, Dave, Lee says, for the good news.
So one supposes that these missing reports, are they part of the 3 million that have not been released,
that Jojo Blondie lied to Congress over and said, well, they're just duplicative?
That's okay.
Smart people can tell if there's duplicates in the file and deal with them accordingly.
No, I mean, we don't want to.
What about the crime in your state, Congressman?
And the reports go with something called a Form 302.
The Form 302, obtained by the Guardian,
memorializes 25 pages of agents' notes from the four interviews
conducted in the summer and fall of 2019.
The Guardian reporting notes describe how the woman came forward to tell agents
she recognized Epstein from a photo sent by a childhood friend.
Only the first session in which she did not name Trump made it into the public release.
The Guardian has chosen not to publish the woman's name.
Her name is known then.
And there it is.
A goon inside the whore, I mean, White House said,
These non-credible accusations against President Trump made in 2019 were in the SDNY files
and listed by reviewers as duplicative files.
which are not legally required to be released by the Epstein Transparency Act as it was written by Congress.
Nah, the DOJ is continuing its review of the duplicative files as we speak.
The young woman said she was living in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
She started being raped by Epstein around the age of 13, beginning in 1983.
She said they traveled either by plane or by car and went to a building in either New York or New Jersey.
That's how it is in the South.
just one big...
Never mind.
Don't.
Don't.
She said she was introduced to Trump
at whatever the building was.
She said that when they were alone,
Trump mentioned something to the effect of,
Let me teach you how little girls are supposed to be,
before he raped her.
She said she bit him,
and that that's when he hit her
and had her taken out of the room.
The interviews were conducted
at her lawyer's offices in Washington State.
She says that Epstein blackmailed her mother.
Robert Garcia, meanwhile, member of Congress from California,
said when he went to the Justice Department to look at the unredacted files,
he couldn't find any of these memos or these reports.
Garcia speaking to NBC News said there's,
definitely, in my opinion, evidence of a cover-up happening.
The FBI clearly investigated, and now those documents are gone.
He then sent a letter to Jojo Blondie, demanding a full accounting.
The DOJ illegally, he said, withheld FBI interviews with a survivor who accused President
Trump of heinous crimes.
And it begins to seem like a matter of not so much if, but when, some of the creeps
are going to start falling.
take for instance
Howard Nutlick
the Commerce Secretary
he's up to his
eyeballs in the Epstein files
Democrats and a couple
of Republicans have also have called for him
to resign in
shame
nitwit Niro is apparently upset that
Nutlick and his family
have been profiting
off of their proximity
to Nittwit Nero
because the only person who's supposed to
profit from nitwit nero is nitwit nero and if he wants somebody to wet their beak
there'll be a little sweetener for them but they're not supposed to get all froggy and
go out and act like free agents i wonder i wonder how stocks go out to who makes
chlorox i wonder how the chlorox stocks are doing these days
because i feel like a lot of us are probably showering in bleach and there's some
much more.
But one thing of note, Dan Bongino on the Gogogo, Mojo on the Gogogo, he's apparently
a bit nervous, a lot nervous.
Now that he's out of the FBI, he's back to just being an internet troll and a low-rent
podcaster of no particular talent.
But yeah, he's worried because, you know, it's not just on our side that we're contemplating all the moving parts like I was talking about a few minutes ago.
It's them as well because they're measuring the days until the shit hits the fan.
Folks, listen, again, I don't want to pile on here.
But when something's wrong, it's our obligation to talk about it on the show and call it out.
We are never going to get this opportunity again.
The midterms are coming up and sadly there's a good chance we may not do well.
I'm not a domer.
I hope we do well, but we have to be open to the obvious that we could lose the Senate or the House or both.
I don't want to.
I hope we're okay.
I'm going to fight like hell otherwise, 10, 10 and 10.
But we could lose.
If we don't have the majority and the Senate, it goes majority Democrat after the midterms,
it doesn't matter.
We're not going to get anything past anyway.
We only have this chance now.
Yeah.
So how do they protect themselves?
They try to stop or manipulate the 2026 elections, just like they fucked with the 2024 elections.
According to the Atlantic, over at the White House,
you know we recently had the story of
Krusty the nasty Nazi gnomes
uh
hissy over the
her blue blankie
Was it blue?
Was it a blankie?
Well, apparently
there was more at work
than what initially meets the eye.
Corey
noted sex pest
Cory Lewandowski, her main squeeze.
harangued and tried to fire a Coast Guard pilot
for not turning the plane around and going and getting the blankie.
Can't help but wonder why.
But apparently it wasn't just about the blankie.
She left something in her bag.
Remember when Krusty said she had a bunch of cash stolen out of her purse?
Apparently she has a hard time keeping track of it.
There was a bag whose contents were considered to be embarrassing.
Aw, did it have Corey's butt plug in it or her strap?
I don't bet that would be embarrassing.
They'd made it to 10,000 feet.
Seatbelt sign was still on,
and Corey had a meltdown in front of the pilot.
They said it was about a heated blanket.
Well, three Department of Homeland Security inside.
went on to say that that was just a cover.
This was never about a blanket.
One source inside, DHS said.
The blanket was a cover story for what really happened.
The whole thing was really about a bag that was left,
and sex pest Corey got wrought
when he found out that at least two people knew what was in the bag.
Was it Corey's panties?
These freaks.
well
inside the
white house
maybe she's the first fall
Micah says it's drugs
oh maybe
it was it their ecstasy
or their
coke
or maybe it was
court wait come on
maybe it was Corey's
Viagra
maybe he's got a little
problem
um
the
Atlantic says its source told them that administration insiders say, yeah, yeah, Corrie and Krusty are still fucking.
Still fucking is a quote.
Sumon, I'm sorry.
What are you doing eating at an hour like this?
Well, now it's not just billable Rick's snack.
It's Sumon's eating here.
Ma'am, I am eating a snack watching the kids flag football listening to you and spit out orange slices.
as soon as I heard butt plug.
Not a great look for a dad of a teen daughter.
We regret the error.
Billable, in fact,
says it was about illegal drugs, not a blanket.
Okay.
Time for another horn pole
of the community.
If it's illegal drugs,
what do you think their drug of choice is?
I think they're both entirely too creepy
for it to be ecstasy.
meth?
Blow?
Maybe a little horse smack?
Yeah.
Oh, God, I've done it.
Sylvie, dinner in the mountain time zone,
or how do you clean green beans off a computer screen?
When you read the words Corey Lewandowski's butt plug,
I just about lost it.
My dinner is not ruined, but my monitor took the brunt of it.
Well, you got to remember, Sylvie.
After the end of every program, you know, your humble hostess is a blonde,
and as Matt in San Francisco has pointed out from time to time,
I spend a considerable amount of time getting the white out off the screen after a day's research.
You've got to wonder how much Lewandowski and Nome's spouses are being paid
to keep their mouths shut about this sleazy affair.
Apparently, there are tensions now between crusty and mayonnaise.
mouth Miller
Miller
for some reason is
personally repelled by
their apparent infidelity
one customs and border patrol
employee speaking
to
NBC
NBC news reporter Julian Ainsley
who has a book
coming out said what are you going to
do make an accusation they'll
tear you apart
well that's how it
that's how it happens.
Somebody has to have the courage to say something out loud
and bring about necessary change.
But that's the tip of the iceberg
because I want to go on with another story
that has to do with Krusty's
Department of Knotsification.
And it's heartbreaking.
Okay, before we go there, Jeremy. Come on now, gang.
We all know what it really wasn't all about. Say it with me, it was never about the cat.
Oh, blast from the past. Well done, Jeremy.
From George and Corsegold for the horn pole. What was in the bag?
Cocaine! Running all around their brains.
You take Corey? I'll take Krusty. There ain't no different.
between the two.
No, stop that.
Roxanne, we are at $1,970 to finish the month of February
and get some bills that need desperately paid, pay,
and singing ain't going to help.
And we're a little over the halfway point of the program,
so, like I said, if we knocked off $470 more,
we'd only be a week behind for the month of February.
So, fingers crossed. Maybe that can happen.
Thank you in advance if you can.
Ralph said, it was sex toys.
I wonder if it was, I wonder if it was the computer that Krusty and Corey used to watch trans porn.
You know they do.
You know, and the browser history hadn't been cleared.
Uh-huh.
Emilio, thanks to Rob Zempik, I've lost 40 pounds.
in the last five years, I haven't been able to eat anything between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern Time. Thanks, Rob Zempick.
Brought to you by Horn Nutraceuticals. It's a real fake drug.
Obligatory Star Trek reference coming from Lee in New York. Not a drug user, but you don't need to know where you hide? Don't you need to know where you hide the stuff?
Oops, Harry Mudd. Mudd's women had trouble remembering Lee at Memory Alpha. That's true. Never know what you're going to find.
because, well, pot, it makes you forget things.
Your morals, your scruples, if you ever had any.
No, pot doesn't do that.
The lack of morals and scruples does that.
It's not like they forgot them.
They never had them.
From Christopher.
Hi, Christopher.
Wicked gnome.
I'm sure sex pest Corey smells a hell of a lot worse than the pet goat ever did.
Evil wicked laugh.
I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog cricket, too.
and why the fuck do they need a big old jet airliner anyway can't they just use wicked crusty's flying broom
well they could but she caught cori using the broom for a decidedly unbroom like purpose
we'll just leave it at that trying to we're trying to salvage sumon snack there in the
arizona sunshine oranges dang it you know i don't know if you ever do it
it sum on, but I love those
little containers of
Mandarin oranges and just
dump one over
a scoop of
cottage cheese. Heavenly.
Just heavenly.
And
Kevin just sent this along to me.
From Elisa Valdez Rodriguez.
Hidden in the Epstein
files, the Rutgers biologist who told
Epstein evolution favored
murdering girls
who've been raped by more than
one man. How biblical.
She writes, I continue to
comb through the files from hell so you don't
have to, and today I want to share what I found
out about the relationship between a dead child
rapist Jeffrey Edward Epstein
and a should be dead soon if we're
lucky pseudo-intellectual piece of shit
named Robert Ludlow
Trivers. You're welcome.
Trivers 83 is a mediocre white man, still hailed in
many circles as an influential evolutionary
biologist and sociobiologist
he shouldn't be.
and anyone who still thinks he's smart is probably an idiot just like Trivers.
His important work pioneered back in the 1970s when he still had a full head of hair
is one big exercise in motivated reasoning, confirmation bias, non-falsifiable thinking,
and pseudoscience in service to his ad hoc hypotheses,
a classic case of a sexist, racist, bloviating, narcissistic pus bucket.
Nice work, Ms. Valdez.
hid his personal insecurities, depravities, and lack of conscience behind academic research as a university professor.
One of the few careers where men with his so-called personality are still allowed to spew bullshit in lecture halls whilst getting paid for it.
Well, until he got fired anyway, which he did, 2015 from Rutgers.
Where he did things like, brace yourselves, lick the ear of a pregnant student who complained about this to the administration there.
also insulted women's students generally from behind his protected podium a lot
and they complained about him a lot oh and he also threatened to hurt and perhaps kill a colleague back in 2012
none of this got him fired though he was only fired after he refused to teach a course on aggression
saying he knew nothing about it whilst you know being aggressive
and after one visit to jeff's place bob
emails jeff gushingly to say he had a wonderful
all the whole time, noted he especially loved Jeff's staff as usual.
It was a real pleasure, all caps on the real.
And they went on and had exchanges, and, well, Epstein paid about $20,000 here, $30,000 there for some research.
In an email to fellow pseudo-intellect Gnom Chomsky in the wake of Bob's firing, Jeff brags about being Bob's sole patron.
among other things, and we thought Charles Murray had the market cornered on this kind of shit.
In 2014, Epstein funded a study where Trivers wanted to prove that superior symmetry in Jamaican people made them better at sprinting.
He said that Jamaican people have symmetrical.
knees.
She says that Bob, who is white,
has a lifelong obsession with black and sometimes brown women,
one that he alludes to several times in the emails with Jeff.
He loves black women because he believes selective breeding by white men
made them superior genetically breeding.
That's a fancy eugenics term for rape.
Old Mars going down to the quarters.
Just as an aside,
A little over 22 years ago when we were contemplating starting all of this,
I knew we'd be dealing with political corruption,
the vicious vulgarity of Republicans.
I don't know if I was ready for this.
This is one seriously fucked up timeline.
And I'm, you know, I usually don't go in for conspiracy theories.
but I'm beginning to
I'm beginning to almost buy into the idea
that the timeline went sideways
when they shot Harambe.
Annette swears up and down
the timeline went sideways
when we passed through the
Bermuda Triangle on the Libboat cruise.
This thing is too long
to read all of it, but
yeah
eventually
Trivers goes on to
tell Epstein that he's been feeling both suicidal and homicidal.
And punchline, at the age of 83, he's living comfortably and quietly somewhere in Jamaica.
But yeah, he said that girls who'd been raped by more than one man should be killed.
And the author notes, coupled with witness testimony about girls being raped by
multiple men and then murdered and buried at Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico
roughly around the same time that these papers are being formulated.
It becomes terrifying.
She asks, was Epstein seeking to elevate his most depraved actions
by having murderous impulses toward rape victims validated as the actions of superior males?
Did he, in fact, pay Bob to write, publish, and promote even as a Ted X talk,
the nonsense science to prove it?
Jesus, somebody at TED?
let this blithering idiot, this eugenicist on a TED stage?
God damn it.
Thanks for that, Kevin.
Much obliged.
Appreciate it.
Jeremy says, no, no, no.
We all died in 2020 in the mad COVID plague and are in hell proving once and for all there is no heaven.
I facetiously mentioned Clorox and Jude reminded me.
I use it every day, three days weekly, while cleaning my beloved warehouse at Evo.
But more acutely it brings to my memory and heart, Lady D.
Who is also a cleaner and a wordsmith of the highest order.
I think of her often.
I think of a lot of people from the horn community in years past.
Thanks, Jude.
So now, on to the story.
this horrifying, heartbreaking story.
Several of you have written to me about it.
And again, it goes back to that fundamental truth.
There must be accountability, and there must be a political movement to have the accountability.
And I will repeat what I've been saying over the past couple of days.
I said it on social media.
If any Democrat with any ambitions toward being president so much as once utters the
phrase, oh, we need to look forward and not back. That candidate is dead to me. Just no. No.
Oh, and there's so much out there that demands our attention, but I feel like I just have to, this, this has to get a moment.
Gavin Newsom is moving further and further and further to the right.
He's not in the center. He's in the right.
And now, and he's repeating now something that he said once and should have known never to say again.
The dog whistles here are at bullhorn levels.
Over on CNN, speaking to hard-hitting broadcast journalism, television broadcast journalist Dana Bash.
As he was flogging his new memoir, Young Man in a hurry,
Gavin Newsom decided to take a run at the vulnerable and the marginalized once again.
You may recall his first blog guest was Charles James Kirk,
in which he agreed with Charles James Kirk that trans girls in girls' sports were just,
fundamentally unfair and basically repeated all those filthy tropes that the right wing promulgates, none of which are true.
Well, he's going all the way back.
And for instance, you know, I don't, I don't like to trigger or upset any members of our community.
I know, for instance, Matt, if you're out there, I know you think highly of Gavin Newsom going all the way back to his days.
as mayor of San Francisco when he stood up for marriage equality.
Well, he now says that he got that decision right.
It was the right thing to do.
But he said marriage equality was one of the cultural issues
to which he, quote, fell prey and said,
I understand the critique that other Democrats had for him at the time.
And then Dan Abash asked him about his comments to Charlie Kirk,
about trans girls just trying to run track or cross country or play soccer or go or swim competitively.
They have no advantage.
But he said it was deeply unfair and tried to explain his way around what he said about trans girls saying,
well, Charlie described the conditions of a specific situation and I said, no, that's deeply unfair because it took away the opportunity for another athlete to succeed.
and I said that, and I believe that,
and it's not out of an indictment to the trans community.
Yes, it is!
It's fundamentally transphobic to say that.
It's saying that trans girls are still just boys.
They are not.
But that wasn't the worst of it.
Dana Bash said,
Well, what do the Democrats need to do to win?
And Gavin responded.
And,
practically every marginalized community can see themselves in this.
From the prism of purely politics,
there's no doubt that the Democratic Party needs to be, dare I say,
more culturally normal.
Normal there is doing a lot of heavy lifting for the word white.
I believe that less prone to spending disproportionate amounts of time on pronouns
identity politics, more focused on tabletop issues, things that really matter,
the stacking of stress in terms of the electricity bills and child care costs and health care
and obviously housing costs and how easily we get trapped in that, how I've fallen prey to that.
I mean, here I was way out in front on marriage equality.
But I think if you can't hold the line on competitive sports,
competitive metal sports. If we can't find that nuance, I think we're going to lose a lot of people.
We're not going to get invited to larger conversation, so I do think we have to be more sensitive in that respect.
By all means, belly crawl over to the maggots, to the homophobes, the transphobes, the racists, the Klansmen, the Nazis.
Gavin, they're never going to vote for you.
It's a hard lesson for some centrist Democrats to learn, and they've had a hard time learning it going all the way back to 2000,
that if you offer a Republican, a real Republican or Republican light, they will vote for the Republican every goddamn time, every time.
And calling the struggle for basic civil rights, identity politics, and he's not the only one.
to do it. Others have as well, and it's sickening when they do too. That's just so utterly
dismissive of what it means to not have the basic rights that cis white men like Gavin Newsom,
cis straight white men like Gavin Newsom, enjoy without even trying. Don't even have to think
about it. You want a driver's license? You go get a driver's license. In Kansas, as of today,
every person who has ever changed their gender marker on their driver's license has received
a letter from the state telling them that their license has been canceled, that their license
is no longer valid, and that if they do not surrender their license, let's say a trans guy,
doesn't surrender his license, and get his gender marker changed back to female,
that he'll be charged with driving on a suspended license and face six, up to six months in jail.
Let that sink in.
Six months in jail for living while trans.
I should note, God, this isn't new.
No, we can go back in time.
guess who else
cancelled the ability of a marginalized community
to have proper identification?
You already know the answer.
December 5th, 1938,
on the orders of Heinrich Himmler,
the Reich withdrew all driving privileges
and all driver's license
from German Jews.
The order forbidding Jews
to own or drive automobiles at motorcycle
said,
the cowardly assassination committed by the Jew
Grinspan against the whole German people
reveals the Jews as lacking sufficient guarantees
for possession or operation of automobiles.
Yeah.
So that's that identity politics
that Gavin Newsom so despises.
God damn.
Yeah, Micah, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to trigger you.
Micah is saying he did it.
Gavin Newsom did it.
He broke blue knot.
He broke.
vote blue no matter who.
I'll never vote for that man, ever.
And if anyone wants to try and shame me for that,
I will not vote for him even fucking harder.
All uppercase.
We're not the ones bringing this up, gathers.
Fuck you.
And no one in the mainstream media is even covering the Kansas story.
God, almighty.
It's a little...
And look, when Kansas gets away with it,
look for Tennessee to do it.
Look for Taliban to do it.
Arkansas, Mississippi, Stan.
I think Florida, has Florida done that yet?
It'll happen all over the Confederacy and the expanded Confederacy.
If you don't have a driver's license, how do you even flee your state for your own life?
If you look like, sound like, act like, are a woman, and you go to get on a plane to flee for your life from bleeding Kansas,
but your ID says male
and you look like a woman
because you are one
you're not getting on the plane
you're trapped in fucking Kansas
and you can't even drive
I've observed something here
where I live
I asked a friend about it
I went down to the settlements
for provisions last night after the program
I was hungry
and I noticed a county sheriff's deputy
pulling over a vehicle
and the vehicle with the sheriff's roller behind it turned on their emergency flashers
and got off the main road and quietly drove up onto the hill by the dairy queen where there's a convenience store.
Well, I asked a friend, I said, does this happen a lot?
And he said, this has been happening several times a day for a while now.
most of the time they just let the person go
and that made me scratch my little head
and wonder what was going on
and then I realized the answer
every law enforcement agency
in West Virginia much like other
maggot states has by
gubernatorial fiat
signed on to
what's called a 287G
agreement with the
goons at DHS
that means they are
deputized
um what
ice goons
at large
and so using any probable cause
they pull people over
roused them and then
they get to bill the federal government
for the roused
it's a complete con
it's like what I was talking about a few nights ago about
Charleston's Yeager International
Airport that has no international
flights but once you call it in an international
airport that means the
ice goons can operate within 100 miles of it.
That's not paranoia. That's not Alex Jones.
That's how a criminal Dodge operates.
So imagine you're a man in Kansas with F for a gender marker and you get pulled over by some shaven-headed ACAB.
Things are not going to go well for you.
I had a conversation with a couple of people about my little fender bender yesterday.
Well, did you call the police?
No.
And the two people I talked to said, and I know why.
I'm like, yeah, you do, don't you?
Things have a way of going badly sideways for marginalized people who try to get help from the police.
I think about any number of stories we've had about families who have a family member with behavioral health issues
and call the cops when they're in crisis.
And the cops come up and solve the crisis by blowing away the family.
family member. I'm happy. I'm healthy. And I have no desire to commit suicide by cop.
I'm not suicidal at all. Let's be clear. But poor Kansas. And of course, it's all being driven by
that repulsive theocrat, Chris Kobach. To her credit, the governor of Kansas vetoed the legislation
when it came to her desk
that would do all of this nonsense with the driver's licenses.
But as is the case in many states,
a gubernatorial veto is meaningless
because all you have to have is a simple majority,
which is what it passed with more than that in the first place,
through the maggot legislature of Kansas.
And, Tadda, the veto was overridden.
All for the sake of the joy
that these sadists get from tormenting
less than 1% of the population of Kansas
and Kansansans tend to look at,
oh, it's just less than 1%
it doesn't affect me, I'm not a tranny.
Why not?
Until they move on to the next one.
You know, like that poem by Martin Neemaller.
Exactly like that poem by Martin Neemuller.
But I do, I have to move on.
I want to make sure that we'll be.
get these couple of stories in before the program ends, because they are, in fact, horrifying,
heartbreaking, infuriating. By the way, Jeremy says Kimmel took shots at Gavvers on his live broadcast
after the State of the Union. It was glorious. I'm still firmly in J.B. Pritzker's camp.
We need to look forward, and not back. And that's how we got.
in this bind.
Can you imagine the timeline
where George W. Bush,
Dick Cheney before he dicks you,
Scooter, Mr. Scooter,
Donald Rumfield,
and the rest of that filthy gang,
can you imagine the timeline were on
if they had been prosecuted
and convicted and imprisoned
for their war crimes?
That may have been enough
to keep nitwit Nero
from even thinking about running for president.
How about that?
But here.
This is the story we have to get to.
Sorry it took me so long.
Say his name.
Narul Amin Shah Alam, a refugee,
a survivor of the Rohingya genocide in Burma.
56 years old and blind.
Arrived here in December of 2024.
A call went out to the Buffalo, New York Police Department.
Tuesday night.
of a body having been found.
Nurul Amin Shah Alam
had been missing since February 19th.
That was when he was released
from the Erie County Holding Center on bail.
He was blind.
And the Acabs in Buffalo
dropped the dime on him
when they released him
and ice goons picked him up that day.
Why was he arrested in the first place?
Did he beat somebody up?
Did he threaten someone with a knife or a gun?
No, no, no, no.
He had been in jail in Buffalo for a year
because he was detained by the Buffalo A-cabbs
while he was using a pair of curtain rods
as walking sticks as he walked around his neighborhood.
He got lost, and eventually,
found another person's home and went to her porch as a woman was letting out her dog to go potty.
The woman then dropped the dime on him to the Buffalo A-Cabs.
They showed up and said, drop the curtain rods who are? Drop them!
Drop them, drop the curtain rods! Stop, resisted arrest!
He didn't speak enough English to understand them.
So the A-cabes, the Buffalo A-cabes, the same ones,
that the same Buffalo PD
that beat the shit out of an elderly man
during the Black Lives Matter protest
back in 2020
well
they beat him
and they tased him
and then arrested him
chart through the book at him
he's blind
accused him
of assault, trespass
possession of a weapon
curtain rods
and his family didn't bail him out
because they were afraid that he would be abducted by the ice-goons
He eventually reached a plea deal with the Erie County District Attorney's Office.
Shame on you, you fucking pettifoggers.
And the charges of trespassing and possessing a weapon let him clear the detainer.
So the goons took him seven miles away from where his family lives on the east side of Buffalo
and dropped him off at a cafe.
The Border Patrol goons said, well, that's where he agreed to go.
How do you know?
Do you speak Rohingya?
Burmese?
Because he doesn't speak English.
The goon said, well, we offer him a courtesy ride, and he chose to accept to a coffee shop,
determined to be a warm, safe location near his last known address.
Seven miles away!
He showed no signs of distress, mobility issues or disabilities requiring special assistance.
He was entirely blind in one eye and almost blind in the other.
They didn't bother to call his family.
The goons didn't.
And so his family spent the next several days looking for him.
At no point in time did the goons tell them where he was or where they had dumped him.
The Buffalo PD opened a missing person's case on Sunday.
They accidentally closed it for hours on Monday because a detective thought that he was
actually taken to an ice facility.
He survived a genocide,
came to the United States of America
for refuge and safety,
and they killed him.
The goons killed him.
And the Buffalo PD beat him,
tased him.
Remember that sermon
that the
Republicans had such a goddamn hissy over?
Reverend Jeremiah Wright,
God damn America.
maybe that's what's happening.
Maybe we are damned.
Sylvie mentioned this to me earlier,
saying a nearly blind Burmese immigrant arrested by ice
and taken to a coffee shop, Tim Hortons,
across the town, Buffalo, New York from his home,
dropped off in sub-zero temperatures after dark.
He must have wandered.
God knows how long in the freezing cold
before dying alone and in the street.
Sylvie says,
I bet the goons laughed when they thought this one up.
Yeah
Jude mentioned the same
She said
Getting ready to call
Christy Nome's voicemail for the second time in one week
The death of this last murder victim
A blind immigrant dropped off in the Buffalo snowstorm
Adds to the seriousness
Who will speak for those who cannot?
We can community
And apparently there is a
Georgia facility
Where
More Ice Goons
Thousands more ice goons
Thousands more
ice goons are being trained.
47 days at a time.
No push-up or chin-up requirements because
so many of the goon recruits
can't do them. I can't do them?
Oh, okay, you don't have to.
Can you blow away a mother
of three? Can you waste an ICU nurse
with your shooting gun boy?
Here's your bag. Oh, no, you don't need a bag.
You don't need no stinking badges. You don't get any ID.
You don't have to tell them shit.
You're Donald Trump's personal army.
5,400 acres.
Needs its own zip code, Jude points out.
Sylvie says, the blind man and me.
Speaking as a formerly legally blind person,
ha-goth betta, well played.
If I'd been left in an unfamiliar place without a phone or a white cane in sub-zero temperatures,
I would be dead as well.
The long white mobility cane, which he did not have,
is essential to safe foot travel.
Not only does the cane permit identification
of a blind person to passers by,
it also enables the blind person
to find curbs, drop-offs, etc.
Without that cane, without the ability to speak English,
he was as good as dead when that coffee shop
door shut behind him.
I have to go run errands now.
Thank all the forgotten gods I no longer need a cane or a guide dog.
And in this Christian nation, I will add,
not one
not one
good Samaritan
there
to save his life
in Buffalo, New York
and crusty gnomes
filthy DHS had the nerve
to say that he
had no disabilities
Nicholas Christoff over at the New York Times
offered up some questions which
thus far have still
not been answered.
One, how did your agents determine that Mr. Shah-A-Lam wanted to be dropped off at the coffee shop
since he didn't speak English?
Two, since Mr. Shah-A-Lam presumably had no phone or money, how did the agents expect him to get
home through five miles of snow?
Three, what did they expect him to do when the coffee shop closed?
Four, how did they determine that a blind man needing a cane had no mobility issues or
disabilities?
Five, in the circumstances, why not notify the police or his family rather than dump him
five miles from home.
Six, have you verified your information any better than when you declared that Alex
Pretty and Renee Good were domestic terrorists?
Crickets.
Crickets.
Oh, and by the way,
listen, I know work in a place like a Waffle House or a Tim Hortons or whatever is
probably not the greatest job in the world.
Has anybody bothered to ask them how they responded to this 56th?
year old blind man with no
visible means of support
dumped by ice agents in
the coffee shop
the Tim Hortons
wonder if Tim Horton's
corporate has anything to offer
in regard to this. Has
anyone asked? I wonder if
Tim Hortons has a corporate policy
on
ahem
vagrants. Surprise they didn't call the ACABs
on him in the first place.
Or did they eject him into the
dark and the cold and the night.
Oh, there's so many different ways
that this man could have continued to be alive.
And I suppose just as many ways
that the negligence of others
could assure his demise.
See, this is how I know this is not a Christian nation.
Because this is literally
the parable of the Good Samaritan.
Jesus tells the story as an indictment
of the Pharisees and Sadducees and scribes
he tells the story of a man who had been beaten and robbed and left for dead in a ditch
and all the good god fear Yahweh fear and upstanding Torah believing blah yada yada yada
walked right by him as he lay there dying in the ditch
but one man deemed by those good people to be less than a Samaritan
stopped, gave the man water, sustenance, took him, bound up his wounds, and saw to his survival.
Yeshua, the brown-skinned Palestinian daylaborer and semi-literate itinerant rabbi who wore a dress every day of their life
didn't take kindly to the people who walked on by.
Apparently a lot of those types of folks in Buffalo, New York.
Or at least there wasn't one who wasn't like that anywhere near this survivor of a genocide
who could not survive the United States of America.
Oh, Reverend Wright, I don't think you were wrong.
And now, another horror.
Well, before we get there, I mentioned this.
Jude sent the story along last night.
Alia Rahman, the disabled woman, autistic,
who was a guest of a member of Congress at the State of the Union,
the woman who was assaulted by ISIS,
and CBP goons in Minneapolis.
She was a guest of Ilhan Omar,
and that's probably part of why she was targeted
because of the entire segment of that filthy oration
that focused on hate for Ilhan Omar,
the Somali people, by the way.
Ali Rahman is not Somali.
Amy Goodman over at Democracy,
she now interviewed Ms. Rahman
yesterday.
She said, would you like to know why I was told that I was removed and arrested?
The Sergeant of Arms told me it was because I was standing up.
She said, I did stand up at the moment that I heard this man say
some of the most racist things I've heard come out of any leader's mouth about the people of my city
and continue to trash talk in my state of Minnesota and glorify
Homeland Security, the people who did this to me and who were being allowed to roam free on the streets.
They heard her again.
She was still injured from what was done to her by the goons in Minneapolis, and the Capitol Police hurt her some more.
They took her to George Washington University Hospital, and then they booked her at U.S. Capitol Police headquarters.
For their part, Capitol Police said,
The guest was told to sit down, but refused to obey our lawful orders.
It is illegal to disrupt the Congress and demonstrate in the congressional buildings,
so Rahman was arrested for unlawful conduct, disruption of cops,
Congress.
Curiously, all the maggots who leapt to their feet to clap ferociously every time
nitwit Nero said something hateful, well, they weren't arrested, and neither were their guests.
But I remember some of this, because I remember the one time we had a hearing on mountaintop removal in the Congress.
We had to get there crazy early so that we could get seats because they had bust in
loads of fiends of coal who were there to try to, what, disrupt the proceedings?
And so we had this Capitol Police dude march up and down the hallway in front of us.
The irony is not lost on me that Ms. Rahman was arrested for standing up.
We, myself, Annette, our kids,
on the other hand we're told
you will not lean against the wall
and you will not sit down
you will stand here until you are allowed
into the hearing room
anyone caught leaning against the wall
anyone found to be sitting down
will be arrested
and taken away and booked
for her part miss rohan told
Amy goodman every time you try to break my body
you fuel my spirit
just as a reminder she testified
in Congress under oath
agents on all sides of my vehicle yelled conflicting threats and instructions that I could not process while watching for pedestrians.
Then the glass of the passenger side window flew across my face.
I yelled, I'm disabled at the hands grabbing me, and agents said, too late.
She said an agent brandished a combat knife in front of her face.
I was carried face down through the street by my cuffed arms and legs while yelling that I had a brain injury.
I now cannot lift my arms normally.
I was never asked her ID, never told I was under arrest, never read my rights, and never charged with a crime.
Agents repeatedly had to stop and ask how to do tasks.
I received no medical screening, phone caller, access to a lawyer.
I was denied a communication navigator when my speech began to slur.
Agents laughed as I tried to immobilize my own neck.
I asked for my cane and was told no,
pulled up by my arms and prodded forward in leg irons by an agent saying,
walk! You can do it! Walk!
Agents did not know if the facility had a wheelchair.
For her part, Ilhan Omar issued a statement saying the heavy-handed response
to a peaceful guest sends a chilling message about the state of our democracy.
I'm calling for a full explanation of why this arrest occurred.
Jesus, we have exactly one, maybe, well, kind of two.
26 and 28.
We have two chances to save this country.
If this is not a time for activism, I don't know when that time is.
And finally, and Micah in her post at Blue Sky,
Remember at head on dot live on blue sky.
I do post the podcast over on that platform formerly known as Twitter.
But frankly, I don't pay for the privilege.
And it'll be a cold day in hell when I ever do give so much as one single penny to Leon Scum.
So the post doesn't get a lot of reach.
I also post on Facebook.
You can follow me there.
But yeah,
Blue Sky. We're trying to build some
community there.
And thank you so much to Micah
for all she's doing.
Brother Deacon A says she still needs to
have a little chat with you
relative to streams and such like.
But thank you, Micah.
In the post
that she...
Yeah, Micah,
notes, it's not an original idea of what they did to the gentleman in Buffalo, in Canada.
Their ACABs call them Starlight Tours.
But in her post over at Blue Sky, I noted that we would be talking this evening about a guy named,
and maybe you've never heard of him.
I hadn't.
but you can't tell the
maggots without a program
there's a goddamn many of them
a guy named Del Bigtree
oh this one
this one's a piece of work
Del Bigtree
comes from
and I suppose this is no surprise
comes from Takesass
in particular he comes from
Austin and he's a
he's a
big buddy
of whalehead dead bear brain worm
lamprey over at DHS
at one point in time when whalehead dead bear
brain worm lamprey was running for
president
well
he was the head
spokes creep for the campaign
Dill Bigtree was
and here comes all the expected
stuff you probably
this is predictable
like I said he's from Austin
and he runs a
501c3 tax-exempt
grift
for anti-vaxxers
and he's not just an anti-vaxxer
this guy is straight up
well he doesn't just
no he wants to be a vector
I'm not kidding
this guy
thinks that we don't
have enough diseases.
Speaking to the Atlantic
recently, Del Bigtree,
I think of all the other good Del's.
Del Shannon, the Runaways, or Del Shannon,
the Del McCurry Band,
Del Reeves,
Del Taco.
This, however, is a toxic
Dell. Del Bigtree
told the Atlantic that he gets
genuinely upset
that children
are vaccinated against common childhood illnesses.
The reason he gets upset when children are vaccinated
against common childhood illnesses that can kill and maim and cripple
is because he says it reduces the likelihood that his children will get those diseases.
See, this is, oh my God, the white privilege here.
Oh, if anybody but a white cis hets,
man
said that he wanted
his children to get diseases
those children
would be taken away
yesterday
but not him
oh no not Del Bigtree
he said
children's health depends
on them catching those live
viruses
I suppose it goes without
saying that Del Bigtree is not a physician
not an epidemiologist
certainly not a medical
ethicist. He went so, and this is why I say he's an active vector. He says he wants his teenage
son to get both measles and polio, and polio. This guy has the ear of Robert Francis Kennedy,
Jr. At one point,
Del Bigtree even said that he was
contemplating taking his family to South Carolina
where measles is burning up the state
so that his kids could get measles.
He said that if his kids got measles,
that would be the Ferrari of immunity.
One mother of a child who recently died of measles,
and when a child dies of measles, and when a child dies
of measles. That child,
and the death of any
child is horrible.
But
a child dying of measles
is on another level
of agony. Del Bigtree
ain't from Texas
originally. He
fled to the free
state of Texas, the
lone store republic,
because, well,
I ran from California. I didn't
like the laws in California. I didn't like
the forced vaccination laws, especially for my kids.
So I come to Austin where my children are still,
where children are still free to get diseases.
That's where he founded his grift.
His 501c3 tax-exempt grift that takes money from the government
to fund this actual harmful behavior.
He found it something called the informed consent action network.
I can
And
ICAN
has blown up
into one of the
biggest anti-vax
groups in the entire
country.
They've even got
their own political
arm, I-Can legislate.
They've filed
lawsuits all over the country
against mandatory
vaccination laws.
Apparently he's so extreme
that he actually was
well he was
disassociated with
the Maha movement.
I decided to leave my position there after Kennedy said
the most effective way to present the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine
because it's also one of the most effective ways to cause autism.
But it's not like whalehead dead bear brainworm lamprey and Del Bigtree actually broke up.
They're still pals.
They're still going out and having dinner together.
Could you ask the chef to add a little bit of
a little bit of salmonella and maybe some E. coli to my incredibly raw meat.
Cook it in an iron skillet, please.
And bring me a glass of nice, warm, raw milk to wash it all down with.
No, they're still pals.
When the Atlantic asked him if he was still pals with Kennedy, he said,
Well, he recognizes the same thing I do.
We would be healthier if we were catching these illnesses.
You motherfucker!
I caught those illnesses.
I still have a couple of scars from the chicken pox.
I got measles.
Immediately after having chicken pox.
Second grade was a hell of a year.
And then the mumps.
Twice.
My parents feared I would die, and I nearly did.
I don't think I was ever so miserable in my entire life.
You fuck.
No, a woman whose child died horribly of measles recently said,
Well, I sure do miss my baby girl.
But if I had it to do all over again, I still wouldn't get her that goddamn vaccine.
I'd still let her die.
And she lives in a state that will not prosecute her for parental neglect.
I'm not quite sure how much her whiteness has to do with that.
Dell Bigtree has big dreams.
He says that he and whalehead dead bear brainworm lamprey are on the same.
page in some regards. He wants to reduce the list of recommended childhood vaccines from the Centers for Disease Control.
He wants to eliminate the pharmaceutical liability for vaccine injuries so that the vaccine manufacturers can then be sued out of existence because it costs a fortune to defend these suits, whether or not the claims turn out to be meritorious or just junk.
and he's a liar
he makes it sound like there's no way
to get recourse if you do have a
reaction to a vaccine
and those are excessively
extremely rare
there's a claims process
and people do go through it
and succeed with it
and he wants a federal study
on the health outcomes
of vaccinated and unvaccinated
individuals
I don't think you're going to be able to
to design such a study.
Yeah, Micah says, as Carlin said,
if you're pre-born, you're great.
If you're preschool, you're fucked.
Speaking to the Austin American statesman,
Dale Bigtree said,
I believe this vaccine program
is one of the most dangerous things
that the government has ever done to children,
and it's being forced on an American population.
They said, the Atlantic
got my interview all wrong,
I'd never force vaccinate everybody.
I'm never going to take your vaccines away.
This is a free country.
If you believe in vaccines, go right ahead.
In fact, if you're passionate about it, bring it over here,
and I'll jam one and, you know, stick it into you myself.
I'll fight for your freedom and you're right to vaccinate.
You can just stay the fuck away.
You bastard.
Because, see, if there aren't any mandatory vaccines,
and if the government does not recommend,
the vaccines, then the vaccines become too expensive to pay for because they're not big money
makers.
What I do not believe in is that your belief in vaccines can override my belief in national
immunitai.
How'd that national immunitai work out in 1918, you stupid fuck?
You're not allowed to inject my kids because you believe in something.
This ain't about believing.
See, that's always the thing with maggots and Republicans generally.
They think science and nature give a tinker's damn about what you believe.
I believe with every drop of rain that falls a flower grows.
You don't want to live on that planet.
Be up to our eyeballs in fires.
You're not allowed to inject my kids because you believe in something.
I believe in seven-year-olds that get to become eight-year-olds.
How badly do you think Del Big Tree's teenage son
would hate his father for getting him polio
and his polio then spreading polio to other people
if I don't control my body what do you want to bet this motherfucker's anti-abortion
what do you want to bet this fucker's anti-hormone
replacement therapy
you know I mean I'm sure I'm sure he probably jams
just like quailhead dead bear brain brain
dead bear brain worm lamprey does
I'm sure he juices testosterone at least once a week.
But that's okay because he's cis and male and white.
And he needs his testosterone so his little pee won't fall off.
Well, I don't control my body.
If a government can forcibly inject me with at that point a totally experimental product,
then I'm property of the United States of America.
You cannot call yourself a free citizen.
How you feel about chopping cotton shit head?
or sugar cane or hemp or rice indigo or tobacco he said that when when we vaccinate children we're treating them like farm animals
hey i'm sure i'm sure he you know what i mean we are talking about whale head bear brainworm lamprey and dell big tree
I'm sure they'd love to sit down and have a big old porter house that had died from Andbrax.
In the last couple of years in the really, really dim-wit maggot states,
there have been massive outbreaks of pertusses, whooping cough,
which again is a hell of a thing to watch a child go through.
But he said that vaccinating against whooping cough is a crime against children,
because he says we need herd immunity.
God damn they're dumb.
I mean, almost too stupid to breathe than you wish they were.
Heard immunity has never stopped whooping cough.
Herd immunity has never stopped measles.
Chicken pox.
None of them.
If herd immunity was going to stop polio,
Jonas Salk would never have needed to have done his life-saving research.
But not for Dale Bigtree.
There's nothing worse for herd immunity than people who are sick and don't know it.
What?
Jesus Christ, this guy is a walking threat to everything that's decent and good.
He sounds like he's one step away from just releasing a biological agent on a vulnerable population.
Because that means he thinks that even if you're vaccinated, you can still make somebody sick with the measles.
And of course, he's a COVID-I-I-It.
In 2021, he went to Mexico so he could get a transfusion of unvaccinated blood.
He wants, according to what he told the Atlantic, he wants to live in a country where no one is vaccinated.
Oh, I'll bet he thinks he does.
I'll just bet he thinks he does.
You know, until he gets it.
Fun fact about Texas, courtesy of Micah, the one star on their first.
flag? That's a review.
You just wonder if we can survive the Dell big trees and the whalehead dead bear brainworm
lampreys of the world.
Oh, thank you so much.
We just went down by another $70.
Thank you so much.
We're down to 1900.
Oh, it does so help in answer to your question.
It does so help.
Another Dell, Del Griffith, John Candy's character in planes, trains, and automobiles.
the shower curtain fella.
Oh, I forgot about him.
Good job, Steve.
Leah, New York, Del Bigtree.
He should get STIs to the level
where prostitutes run when they see the results.
Those are just my little ladybugs.
You don't mind, do you?
Steve adds, evil and hatred.
I'm very loath to call anyone evil
or to truly have hatred for anyone.
However, how do you not call the ACABs
and ice goons who did this evil?
How am I not supposed to truly hate these people?
for what they did to that man.
I know.
I know.
Every time I say ladybug now, Micah sends me a note saying obligatory, fuck you, Roxanne.
Fair.
Melio noting R. Kelly believed he could fly.
Now he's in jail.
Just as a hypothetical, do you think this country would have the will to prosecute and imprison?
Someone who unleashed?
I mean, at this point in time, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,
think they'd do it. I do. I believe they would do it. Because we're in the believe in business this
evening, I guess. Again, Del Bigtree has no medical training whatsoever. But if he was to unleash polio in, say,
Austin, would Texas even have the necessary innards to prosecute him for a terroristic
attack on the people of the United States, or in that case the people of the state of Texas?
Would this Department of Justice charge him with terrorism?
I think the answer to that hypothetical question is a very disappointing and depressing and terrifying one.
From Tom in Sunny San Rafael, Del Bigtree,
well, I'm glad he's gone from California, yes.
Tom says a few weeks ago at my annual doctor's appointment,
I expressed my concern about measles.
I don't recall having measles and the vaccine wasn't available when I was little.
My mom, however, did make sure my siblings and I got chicken pox by visiting six schoolmates.
Eye roll.
The doc ordered a test, and lo and behold, no immunity, so now I've had the first dose of the vaccine,
and the second is scheduled in a couple of weeks.
Good.
You know, I was going to mention a few minutes ago, Tom, I don't think, well, I know, because I don't have a scar.
I know I never got the smallpox vaccine.
My mother had a scar on her thigh.
my father had his scar on his arm.
And with all this talk of, you know,
with people like Del Bigtree out there hoping that polio gets loose in the United States,
and it's possible.
Polio is, well, viruses have a way of finding a way.
I don't think I was ever vaccinated for polio.
And I know I had a kind of the measles,
but I don't know which kind of the measles.
so you know what
Tom thank you for telling me that
because I didn't know you could test for the antibodies
I mean I know I had the chickenpox
and I need to get on top of my shingles vaccine
Frank!
But yeah thanks for the reminder Tom
and maybe and you know the rest of us
if you aren't sure you were vaccinated
and you've got coverage for it
maybe get tested and find out
what antibodies you do or do not
not have. That, I'm pretty sure you didn't know that you were going to be doing, but thank you for
that, Tom. Thank you. You may have just helped the community just by letting us know that you can test
for those antibodies. So, good luck with the second round. I'm sure you haven't had any ill effects
of the first one. I'm glad you got tested, Tom. I really am. So that's the program. Thanks,
everybody.
Thanks to each and every one of you who share
your precious, finite
time engaging
in the program in whatever manner you choose.
Lee and New York
pointing out, smallpox, as far as I know,
smallpox needs a human host, since people
do not have it, there is no risk.
One hopes. Yeah, and
to our previous friend who took us down
to $1,900 bucks, Ralph says,
Woohoo! Yes. Woohoo!
Indeed. Thanks, Ralphs.
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We try to keep all this going, even when, well, just got a threat over the water bill during the program.
And we got Friday on the front porch tomorrow.
I'm sure that will be a damn good discussion.
They always are.
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It's mighty fine.
We have some really, really good back and forths
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It's a good time.
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one last note
this from Mary Trump
she says Uncle Donnie
isn't exactly
hiding his feelings
very well in fact
Mary Trump
on CNN earlier today
said the fact of the matter is
Donald, since the Epstein files have become an issue
since he got back into the White House,
has been acting like a guilty man.
And I think much more troubling is the extent to which the DOJ,
which currently is acting as if it's his personal defense firm,
is covering for him because the truth of the matter is
if he had no involvement in anything suspect,
he more than anybody else would want full transparency.
Hillary sat for a deposition today.
She has nothing to hide.
When's Netwit Nero going to do...
Excuse me!
Excuse me?
When's he going to do that?
Never.
It's all a matter of sticking around
until we watch the whole damn thing fall apart and him with it.
Stay safe, everybody.
Check on your vaccine status.
Not a bad idea.
You know, it's been a long time since we've heard from Paul from Parts Unknown.
I'd love to have his thoughts on this.
If you're out there, Paul, and always, always,
Gina and Wayne, it's all for you.
Hope you go home safely and had a good day at work in the bakery there, Victoria.
Later.
