I've Had It - Democracy on Life Support

Episode Date: October 28, 2025

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Starting point is 00:01:35 Ready, one, two, three. Patriots, gay, trots, they triots, black triots, brown triots, and those who don't support them can. Fuck off! All right, listener. Pumps, what have you had it with? Okay, what I've had it with is returns. I feel like when you try to return something, they make it so hard.
Starting point is 00:01:56 That like I just, I tried to return something this morning and it was so much work, so many phone calls. I finally just said, you know what? I'll just keep it. Like, just forget it. I just, I gave up because it was such an annoyance. So I just, I fucking have had it with returns. I think they make it so hard on purpose. I absolutely think they do.
Starting point is 00:02:16 I think it's, here's one thing that really pisses me off. As it pertains to airline tickets, Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden, all the other radical leftists. had this radical policy where if you buy an airline ticket and it gets canceled, delayed, whatever, they have to give you a refund. They have to. So it was like actually consumer protections, Kanks, a little smoky, and all the Christians get in there, the Maga Christians. And of course, they kiss us to the billionaires.
Starting point is 00:02:46 And I thought, we have bailed the airlines out so many times. So many times. Like they're not allowed to fail. They can run a shitty business, an American tax. taxpayers are going to bail them out. And they can't give us a fucking refund. I just, that I thought was so, that just is the prime difference between the two parties. Of course, you know, Democrats out there messaging that, hey, MAGA, you know, is completely beholden to corporations because a lot of Democrats are completely behold into the same corporations. But I thought that was just really,
Starting point is 00:03:19 really something. Because I guarantee you a MAGA person could not defend that. That's something we all experience getting taken over by airlines every time and also like bank overdraft fees they the Biden administration put a limit on it they took the limit off so your bank can charge you whatever they want for your overdraft fees I just I'm like you're protecting the bank not the consumer it's such bullshit yeah I think that's the one thing that Democrats need to do a better job messaging is that the regulations because the Democrats have done a decade long assault that regulations are too burdensome for businesses to conduct themselves. And we don't want regulations because then we don't have free markets. The Democrats should have done a better
Starting point is 00:04:09 jobs saying these aren't regulations. They're consumer protections. The last people that need more money are the airlines. The last people that need more money is Jeff Bezos. This is to protect you because they are constantly sitting around a board meeting, looking at their stock price, figuring out extra ways to fuck you as hard as they can. And then once you're there, then they're going to binge you over and figure out if they can do it even harder. And Democrats have just done a shitty job messaging how important consumer protections are. And furthermore, how important regulated capitalism is and how much safer and stable the economy is.
Starting point is 00:04:49 But, you know, all right, let me tell you what I've had it with. Okay. so you know i i did a couple of i hip news episodes of marjorie taylor green right because she'll she'll do a CNN interview she'll do a podcast and she's trying to act like she's aOC or burning she has this economic populist message so i had to go over to her Twitter feed to see if she's still feeding the stray cats if she's still feeding the crazy cultist and she is and she wrote there was a picture of her daughter and she wrote children are my why and I just have to say I've had it with any phrase where it's like
Starting point is 00:05:33 my dog is my why my husband is my why or my kids are my why fucking grow up don't be so codependent don't be so toxic that you put that amount of a burden on your child and further more be your own wine you know right this enmeshment that parents have it's no surprise that's marjor or taylor green but people on the left do this too the enmeshment that people have with their kids that it's like their lives have to be like this and not like concentric circles and i've seen a lot of parents particularly in like red states where it's like their whole purpose is their kids and everything revolves around the cause. And I have two kids that I adore more than anything on the planet.
Starting point is 00:06:27 But they are their own people. They have their own lives, their own individuality. And I just think that phrase, you know, pumps is my why. I mean, I just think that's so fucking stupid. It's so stupid. And people I've seen like posts that are like, if you're struggling right now, you know, figure out what your why is and focus. on your why and I'm just like shut the fuck up that's what does that mean what your why don't know like
Starting point is 00:06:58 why am I doing this why am I here why is this important it's just like if you don't know and you have to write it down then we got problems the the hyper search to investigate your life to figure out what you're supposed to be doing whether it be self-help or what your why is I mean like I just think these are fools errands where basically you need to wake up, do what you need to do for the day. And if you have time to do something extra great, but the majority of days are three to four out of 10. They're boring.
Starting point is 00:07:41 Most everyday life is boring and mundane. And then maybe you get to go on a trip or maybe you get to go to a friend's wedding or maybe you're the one getting married. And then you get a day that's a 10 out of 10. but those are not every single day. And people in first world countries are so fucking spoiled that they think they need to search for what their why is. Why?
Starting point is 00:08:02 Because your parents fucking raw dogged and you're here. You're sitting here on this planet. That's why. That's exactly why. Your parents fucked. You're here. Get over it. Quit being histrionic.
Starting point is 00:08:14 Quit making everything about yourself and do what you need to do to be a contributing person in society. Maybe try to fight fascism, Marjorie Taylor Green. Yeah, no, I agree. I think it's a privilege to be able to sit around and ponder what is my why. I feel like that's something of the upper class. I feel like if you're working two jobs and you're a single parent and you're trying to pay the rent, you don't have a lot of time to sit around and think, what is my why?
Starting point is 00:08:41 I think it's a privilege type conversation. That's just my opinion. All right. Welcome to I've had it. I'm Jennifer. I'm Angie. We're America's top DEI podcast, and we have Kylie, our producer, who has a very, for those that are listening, it's a very attractive jacket with horses on it.
Starting point is 00:09:02 It is, she's giving a lesbian, cowgirl. Yeah, Annie Oakley kind of thing. I like it. Thank you so much. I've got a couple of reviews for you today. Okay, great. The first one is a haiku written by Liz five stars, and they write. HBIC Yax, Centress Jessica Brow Beats, MAGA, Nuts Melt Down.
Starting point is 00:09:26 Hi, cute. Very nice. Very well done. All right. Who's next? Okay, the next one is five stars titled Finally, some non-disappointing whites. And they write, most people that have come across that look like me either only care about Taylor Swift or becoming a miniature Marge Taylor Green. I'm so glad to be reminded that just because we look vaguely like MTG from a distance,
Starting point is 00:09:50 that doesn't mean we have to become demons like her keep up the good work. I think that's a really good point, but I'm just going to tell people I talk about this on IHIP News all the time. Marjorie Taylor Green is an opportunist and a grifter, and she sees the riding on the wall with Canks. She sees that Canks has swollen hands, swollen ankles, bruised hands, dementia out the wazoo, doesn't know where he is half the time. and in order for the strong man, the authoritarian strong man to keep the personality cult together, he has to emit this toxic masculinity, this toxic strength. Well, the death kneel for a lot of authoritarian is when the leader starts appearing frail and sick and old. That's happening, you guys.
Starting point is 00:10:39 So as daunting as it is, living in America right now, it is happening. And look no further than the fissures that are happening in the MAGA, you know, internet podcast sphere you have Tucker Carlson jump and ship marjorie taylor green is jumping ship trying to act like a democratic socialist while at the same time making sure she praises jesus is mean to the lGB so do not fall for it you're going to see clips of her on the worldwide web and she is i'm going to say attempting to make a lot of sense but it's no it's no different messaging than what bernie's had for three or four decades it's no different messaging than what a O'See has had the last year's just no different than what Zora Moldani is saying.
Starting point is 00:11:24 And she is just taking Democratic socialism and wrapping it up with Republican permission structure. And then she will fuck you like every other Republican presidency ever has. They always do it. They always fuck over the working class worse than the Democrats do. And that's a pretty low bar. Yeah. When I see something that Marjorie Taylor Green said or I read something.
Starting point is 00:11:49 I'm always like, oh, my God, I'm agreeing with her. Like, I have to do a mental list. Like, okay, she's crazy. She's a grifter, but she's an astute politician because when I agree with her, it terrifies me. I mean, I have to do an inventory. So I'm telling you, she's strategically seeing the curtains are closing on kanks. I mean, he is just, this guy appears frail. He talks about death all the time, whether he's going to get into heaven,
Starting point is 00:12:19 where he's not going to get into heaven. We can see physically the toll, you know, like an elderly person at a nursing home. He acts like the way he rambles that he's in a memory care wing. And the smarter Republicans are going to distance themselves because the personality cult is not going to form under J.D. Vance. It just will fucking not. And Marjorie Taylor Green, don't buy it for a second because you'll see her, you guys, and you probably have seen her.
Starting point is 00:12:47 she hits the algorithm and it is all she's exploiting and this is what republicans do they use issues to make you feel like oh they care about me but here's the thing marjorie taylor green is an architect and a participant in every single thing that we're all going through and we can never let her off the hook for supporting an authoritarian i don't care how much she fucking says that she's going to be for working class people. They never will be. Republicans are for corporations and look no further than Marjorie Taylor Green's stock exchanges while she's been in Congress.
Starting point is 00:13:31 All right, Kylie, do you have any news stories for us? I do. Here's the first one and I've got a video to follow. So the New York Post, the headline is, Stay at Home Hub Sons are the Tradwives of 2025 and their moms couldn't be more thrilled. And then here's the video is picking up steam. Stay at home sons. These young men dubbed trad sons or hub sons are opting out of the rat race to take on full time homemaker duties for their parents in exchange for room and board. A family therapist tells the New York Post that this ship may be
Starting point is 00:14:02 fueled by insecurity and instability with some young men feeling safest under mom and dad's roof in an uncertain world. And they're not alone. One in three U.S. adults age 18 to 34 now lives at home. Experts say it's fine as long as it's a pit stop and not the destination. I'll tell you what, I mean, just white guys are having a tough go. It's hard. Here's why I am on that. I believe when any human being group is having a crisis, it's a crisis, but welcome to what every other group, every other Democratic has had to deal with since forever. And I think this is a what happens when you get equality of genders, equality of racism. We're nowhere there yet. But if you look at all of these white men that are highly unqualified that are running the federal
Starting point is 00:14:56 government, they would have never gotten these jobs, you know, without their white skin and their ability to kiss Donald Trump's ass. So we just have a problem. And I just think white women, quit helicoptering your kids, quit babying your kids, quit doing for your kids, what they should be doing for yourself. Don't infantilize your kids. Don't baby talk your sons. They are young men. Treat them as such.
Starting point is 00:15:29 The psychology is firm in this. Every therapist across the board is in agreement with this. don't baby your teenage slash young adult sons it is a recipe for their future to completely face plant because nobody nobody gets treated like that and here's the thing I don't know when this happened when parents started infantilizing their kids so much but I see it all the time when I was probably like 12 I had a key to my house I said the ledge kick it my parents never baby talked to me. I don't remember. I have no memory of my parents' baby talking me. And now I feel like there's just like these adults that baby talk young adult kids. And to me, it's so fucking
Starting point is 00:16:17 crinchy and weird. I just, I don't even know how to process it. It's so disrespectful to the young adults being to infantilize them. And I just, I don't know where this came from, but I guarantee you all the hub sons, mommies are infantilizing them. And baby, be talking percent fucking weird it's fucking weird no my mother i was a latchkey kid she would say okay call me when you get home and she'd tell me like i need you to do this like i need you to vacuum or i need you to set dinner i mean it was just like you took care of your own shit because she wasn't going to and then i fell into the trap of doing everything for my kid until i was like i'm going to have a heart attack because it's making me so crazy and thank goodness i pulled back when i did
Starting point is 00:17:03 because now they're better, but it's just like it is a epidemic of parents doing for their kids. You see it at sports. My kids, the next LeBron James, treat him differently. School. You know, my kid didn't win the award. We have participation trophies. I agree with you. You can all these have sons have helicopter power parents 100%.
Starting point is 00:17:25 That are baby talking. They're grown-ass sons. And I think it's weird as shit. Okay. Next up, Kylie. All right. One in five high schoolers has had a romantic AI relationship or knows someone who has a national survey of students, teachers, and parents shines a light on how the AI revolution is playing out in schools, including when it comes to bullying and to communities trust in schools. Wow. You guys, okay, this to me is really, really sad. We have to go to our guest shortly, but I just want to say for people that are around mind pumps as age, you have kids that are in high school or, you know, just started college, somewhere within that 10-year gap. You know, we had our kids and then these cell phones came out.
Starting point is 00:18:20 They were flip phones. It was no big deal back when we were raw dogging. And then around the time that our kids were toddlers, they morphed into these smartphones. And then it was like, oh, my God. God, look at this. Look at what my phone does. It's like a computer in your hand. And then your kids get to fifth grade, sixth grade, and their friends have phones. And you're like, oh, I'm going to get you a phone so I can find you and I can track you. And that seems like a good idea. And then, you know, I definitely did this and I'm not proud of it. But a lot of times it was just easier for me. I was stressed out. My husband had to, you know, we all know Josh has been to rehab five times. And there were times where I was just like, get your phones and play video games on your phones or go play video games because I can't do this. I have to turn on robot mom. Like I can do the bare minimum.
Starting point is 00:19:09 I can feed you and I can remove you from the house if it catches on fire. Fortunately, my kids are okay. You know, they're both ones in law school, ones in college. But there was no guidance. And I regret how, you know, how much time we all spent at home and everybody looking at their phones and it's just it's a sad thing when I watch old movies or sitcoms pumps like from the 80s or 90s and you see that people are just interacting there's no phone in the hands and you know landline phone calls um I always want to be cautious to be nostalgic about times because I think
Starting point is 00:19:50 that's oftentimes a fool fool's errand but I do think the lack of cell phones in our formative years was better. I think we had better skills and I see that this generation is so risk adverse. And I think a lot of that has to do with cell phones. Yeah, the shaming. And then they're constantly comparing my life isn't as good as their life. And they're prettier than me because it took 7,000 pictures and Photoshop and all that. What the performative nature of the whole social media and cell phone. And I just, it's fucking crazy. Like when I look at it, it is crazy. But I just, just want to go back to this, just real quick. These people have a relationship with AI and they know it's AI. Is that what that says? Yes, but it's a loneliness epidemic. And it's really
Starting point is 00:20:45 far off from like at first in the late 90s, early 2000s people when the internet first came out, chat rooms. So it's just some, you know, screens sending you messages backwards. It's the same thing with a guy this doesn't surprise me because i think people are so lonely and people fall prey to superficial flattery and you know especially younger people they want to feel loved and they're isolated these cell phones that doesn't surprise me and to me it's it makes me sad because i definitely could have done a better job raising my kids and limiting their cell phone use i that's a regret that i have I just, you know, it was easier.
Starting point is 00:21:30 It was a path to least resistance. I wanted to dick off on my phone, too. It was selfish mothering on my part. And there's just no guidance, no results. But I think, you know, I knew, like, this isn't right. Right. And if it was easier, like at a restaurant, just get on your phone. Or if you run a car on a road trip, get your phone, you know.
Starting point is 00:21:50 I mean, it was convenience on my part. But also just like emotionally, I wasn't able to be there emotionally. So the phone was. But yeah. So they know it's AI when they're having a relationship. I'm just clearing that up. Yeah. I mean, yeah, I think they know.
Starting point is 00:22:04 But I mean, to me, whether it's AI or some person behind a screen in a chat room, to me, it's the same level of nonverbal communication. It's just an extension of what's been going on for decades. And I think it just speaks to the loneliness. that cell phones cause our species and the isolation, the radicalization, all of the shit, all of the problems from it. All right. Great pre-show, everybody. We have a great guest.
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Starting point is 00:26:34 Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partners, pre-paid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, member FDIC, visit Cash App slash legal slash podcasts for full disclosures. All right. Let's welcome to I've Had It, an author, a former reality star and a brand new substacker. Carol Radzwell. Carol, how are you today? Good. How are you guys? I can't believe I'm here with you. You know, I watch you. You do? Oh, you do. Yeah. Yeah. I used to watch you on Roll Housewives. Well, that's kind of like that's a different kind of watch. I watch you guys from formation. Like, I think I watched you, like, early on.
Starting point is 00:27:25 How long have you been doing this? Three years this month. Oh, yeah. I think it was like two years ago. I was like, who are these ladies? They're really funny. I mean, you know, we try. We try, you know, we started just talking about daily grievances, Carol.
Starting point is 00:27:42 I love that. And then, you know, it morphs into your daily grievances are these fucking fascists. And so, you know, you have to talk about that all the time. And I remember back, I remember, I think I watched a few episodes of Real Housewives of New York back when Hillary was running against Trump. And you were going fucking crazy. And I was right there with you. Like you were going, okay. I felt like you know what you were.
Starting point is 00:28:08 No, I was right there with you like totally manic. Like, okay, she's up two points here, but down here. And then we can do this. And if she wins this state, then the blue wall. And I was like, yeah. Yes, yes, yes. I was totally in on the whole thing, just completely in. I mean, I...
Starting point is 00:28:24 How devastating was that? By the way, that was filmed during, obviously during the general, but in 2016, and what I said about Donald Trump then, it was super early. Like, you know, it was like I was sort of like invested in the primary, obviously, you know, because of my background, I think I'm just generally, you know, interested, generally speaking in, like, elected. and what's going on in the country, and even though I haven't reported for 20 years. But, and then by the time we started filming in September, that was in September, you know, it's kind of like all, like the rest of the country,
Starting point is 00:29:04 all I could talk about because it was just so crazy. It was like a reality show. It literally felt like a reality. I'm like, this is a reality show. This guy's not serious. And I, the stuff I said about him that Bravo kept it in the show, I was like, holy shit. Like, I mean, I called him a buffoon, a clown.
Starting point is 00:29:25 You know, I talked about a rape case that was currently at that time in the Supreme Court, New York, downtown, with an underage girl. And that disappeared after he was elected. But, like, I was just talking about all thinking Bravo's not going to air this. First of all, it's like, Paul. And this was before they started. started really getting, they do more politics now. And the other women were just like scurrying. You know, they just, one castmate was like, well, what about Hillary's emails?
Starting point is 00:30:00 And then I was like, what are you talking about? What about the three million emails that George Bush deleted when he left office? This is not like an abnormal thing to do. But like there was no talking to them. And other castmates were like hiding and. cupboards and it was extraordinary and then by the time that election rolled around obviously after James Comey did that you know what he did and I'd never forget having a scene the week the few days or the week before the election party that I was planning and I and I said I don't know if I'm planning
Starting point is 00:30:39 a party or a funeral like it was I don't know if you remember but like that last week after the Comey thing was, it just turned around. I remember. But there was still hope, obviously. I mean, we were devastated. I don't remember it. I cried the next day. I've taken a seat, a backseat to talking about Paul.
Starting point is 00:31:00 I mean, for a while, that's all I talked about through 16, 17, 18, 90. But I've sort of taken a back seat because the people who support him, and I'm talking the real, the real true believers. I'm not talking about Republicans, half my family Republicans, it's like those people are normal, but the true believers really, really are nasty. Yeah. Oh, they're very nasty people. I got, I got, I got death threats.
Starting point is 00:31:28 I had to file police reports. Like, it was like, and I'm just like a dumb housewife on a reality show. So, so, yeah, that was 2017. Yeah. All right, Carol, let me ask you, let's just get a. out of politics for a second. Let me ask you what you've had it with. Oh, so much. The hook of the show. I know. I love the title. I've had it with a lot of things. Like, it comes and goes. Like, every day there's some new thing. But lately, I've really had it with the Rezi app. I know that
Starting point is 00:32:08 sounds crazy, but it's not. Because if you live in New York, we, used to be able to like go out at night in our name we had neighborhood places restaurants rolls is a big restaurant right in my neighborhood and you would be able to get a reservation like you'd be able to get a table even without a reservation like at 730 or 7 or 8 whatever not at 530 or 10 30 and ever since this resi app came about and I never use it um because it's like a a point of honor with me. You cannot walk in a single restaurant in New York City and just say, hey, you know, do you have a table for two? Oh, I'm sorry. You know, there's a three-hour wait. Or like, don't tell me there's a three-hour wait. Like, that's an insane thing to tell someone, you know,
Starting point is 00:32:56 like to say your book for the night or whatever. But the Reziap has made it so I think people from the tri-state area can't, they book all of these, all of these reservations for like date night, what all these things, whatever it is. And they come into the city, they clog all the restaurants up and like regular like neighborhood New Yorkers can't get into restaurants. So I've had it with that. I mean, it's a real, it's a, it's a problem. I've had it. I've had it with people calling reservations resys. I just, I've had with the whole thing. The resi app. I'll get us a resi. Oh, do you have a resi for us tonight? And it's cute when somebody with a British accent or an Australian accent says it, but when just a normal, boring American is trying to
Starting point is 00:33:41 cute up the American version of English, it bugs the shit out of me. And I'll tell you something for the, we're the big pie popular, I won't name them because I'll never get a table, but the big, the popular restaurants, um, uh, we've all read about them in Dumas and, and, you know, um, uh, they do this thing now. And I'm, I'm not a hundred percent, but I'm like 98% sure, so I'll say it, like fact. There's third party companies that take up all the reservations and sell them to wealthy people who will pay. You pay a premium. You're like, I want a reservation at, say, Carbone.
Starting point is 00:34:26 It's hard to get a reservation there. I want a reservation at 8.30 on Saturday. And then these companies have that table, and they will give you that reservation. and you pay them like an extra $100. You pay them, they have $100 and then you obviously, whatever your, you know, bill is at the restaurant. But there is like concierge. It's like ticket scalping, but now it's restaurant.
Starting point is 00:34:47 It's resi scalping. Now, I'm not, I'm not 100% sure this is, I know what's going on like an underground way, but I think this is going to become more and more of a thing. And I know this because a friend of mine has done it. And I was like, damn, how did you get that reservation? I know that. And he said, he told me. So it's maybe under the radar right now, but this is what's happening. So like just regular people just can't get these reservations because who's going to pay $400 for dinner and then an extra $100 to this company to get the table? It's just insane. It's like it's kind of ruining New York. I'm really, I'm really depressed about it. It's like an oligarchy in restaurant. Like the oligarchy is ruining everything. Everything. Everything. It's like talking. of capitalism. Everyone is on a hustle, a grift. It's really terrible. It's really terrible. It's like I used to get crazy about the COVID shacks too. I mean, we had a few on our street.
Starting point is 00:35:45 And I live in the West Village, so the streets are small. And like, I get it like in 2020 and 2021 for two years, whatever, you're trying to like make up the difference. But these restaurants, they were like abusing it like anything, you know, that four years later, they still have their shitty COVID shacks up that are that are not. not ADA compliant. They're fire hazards. They're blocking traffic. And they're, they're dirty. So there are more rats. There's garbage. And like, I spoke to a friend of mine who owns two restaurants, very popular restaurants in the West Village. And I was like, when are you going to take these down? Come on. And I know they're flush with cash. So it's not like a money thing anymore. It's just like a
Starting point is 00:36:26 great thing. And she's like, well, you know, the law says that we can. And like, I'm like, okay, legally, maybe you're, there's a loophole that allows you to keep these. But like, what about morally? What about the moral question in all of this? It just drives me crazy. What about the stakeholders, the people who live in the neighborhood that frequent your restaurant? They don't want these anymore. It just, I was on like my soapbox about that for years.
Starting point is 00:36:51 The city council guy, I love him, Eric Boshner, he would barely start, stop taking my calls. I would see him at party I saw him at a restaurant opening and he's like, oh no, here she comes. Are you kind of, are you kind of a Karen in the West Village? No, only against, no, because I don't call them, if I'm calling the manager, it's to say that they're taking advantage of the regular, like the underdog.
Starting point is 00:37:23 They're taking advantage. Like, we had a COVID shack and they were dumping the garbage in front of this. townhouse that belonged to Helen Jean, her name was she, may she rest in peace, she died a couple months ago. She was like 97 years old. And because the garbage was in front of her townhouse, she was getting ticketed by sanitation for having garbage on the sidewalk. But it was the restaurant's garbage. You know, so it's like, yeah, in that case, I'm going to be the Karen to help Helen Jean, who's 107 to stop getting these tickets. So, you know, basically I was like,
Starting point is 00:37:57 going to do it two ways. You're going to move the garbage cans to the other side of the shack or I will. A Karen for good. A Karen for good. Yeah, a Karen for like people who don't speak up and maybe I. All right. Let's talk about when we were emailing with you before. Let's talk about you've had it with willful ignorance. And this is something that I have completely had it with. People that willfully play dumb or willfully play, oh, I'm just dingy, I didn't realize when this, you know this person is fully competent, fully able. It just, this gets right under my skin, right up there with people calling reservations resies. I think that it's like a multi-layered, that kind of situation. There are people who, when you present them with a fact that you could
Starting point is 00:38:51 have, even if you just read the headline of any newspaper, or on social, whatever, that is a fact that they'll say, well, I mean, send me, you know, what, how do you, you know, like you're saying it, like, as opinion, well, send me the article or send me, what research do you have? Like, as though, oh, wait, I'm now your research assistant. No, this is what's going on. This is the fact, you go do the fucking research. You go find the article. Like, that kind of, like, playing dumb, playing, like, all of a sudden I'm turning into, like, you see this a lot on Instagram in the comments. Well, how, how can you back that up. Show me the article. I'm not fucking showing you shit, dude.
Starting point is 00:39:30 Not showing you anything. Go look it up. Critical thinking skills. Like, you have a brain your head, two eyes and a brain. Like, look it up, find out. This is what's going on. And so I hate that. And then when people just don't understand, like they just, you know, when they do, like, why don't you understand? Like I said in my substack, this last one was the most political I've gotten and I'm trying not to do it. But, you know, like the troops rolling into Portland, I have family in Portland, you know, the ice abducting people and putting them in these weird like rape vans, like unmarked vans. Like, you used to call them rape vans. And, and, you know, protesters being thrown to the ground and dragged and arrested and women being
Starting point is 00:40:21 arrested in front of their kids, their kids being said. Like, just look, you don't, there's no, you know, how much more evidence of malfeasance and illegality do you need? Like, do you need to study? Like, I don't understand constitutional law, but I don't need to understand constitutional law to see with my two eyes in my brain that this is un-American. But like, like, there's people that will be like, well, you know, well, I don't know the laws and this. First of all, it's not illegal. I mean, it's a misdemeanor to enter the country illegally. Like, it's a misdemeanor, like jaywalking. Like, it's not a felony. If you enter the country and you declare asylum, like, that's a legal right that we have in this country. Like, declaring asylum, whether it's
Starting point is 00:41:09 from economic asylum or political asylum, it's a legal right that we still, I believe, still have on the books in this country. So, show me all the... the laws that are being broken. You know, but that's not what any of it's about. These poor immigrants are being scapegoated because the working class has been overlooked by unregulated capitalism. And the laborers have been demeaned by the Republican Party, labor unions. And the reason all of these billionaires are billionaires isn't because they're any different
Starting point is 00:41:42 than anybody else is because of a labor force. They have an amazing labor force that both parties, the Republicans, I mean, it turns out the Democrats are just in that vacuum. Or maybe not just as bad. Yeah. We've left this vacuum and that's how fascism has, you know, has been born. And so these poor immigrants are being scapegoated. And, you know, it's, I can, from, I used to live in Oklahoma City full time forever.
Starting point is 00:42:11 And you have white. Yeah. Oh, is it? It's very white. Religious. It's cool. Oklahoma City is a purple city, but generally the state is very evangelical, white. You know, like think about like, you know, decades old socially.
Starting point is 00:42:32 Like, you know, you have people to get married at 21 so that they can have sex, you know, just kind of crazy. So do you guys know anyone in Oklahoma that got raptured? No, I wish. No. I was always the lone atheist. in Oklahoma. And so, yeah. But anyway, I, you know, I think that multiculturalism is something that all of these, you know, deeply homogenous white culture people enjoy. They love to go eat
Starting point is 00:43:04 Mexican food on the weekends. They love to watch the Oklahoma City Thunder, which is the NBA team, which is dominated by African Americans. And so I think the Democrats have done a really piss poor job messaging how important multiculturalism is. Meanwhile, the Republicans have done a stellar job attacking blue cities. And Democrats haven't defended them and said these are economic centers. Their crime rate is lower in these places per capita. And so, you know, the takeaway I have from all of this is the Democrats, to me, current Democratic leadership, there are some outliers, feel like the party of preserving the status quo. It feels conservative to me.
Starting point is 00:43:45 The current Democratic Party feels conservative to me because they just will not go forward. You have this rock star candidate, mayoral candidate, Zoran Mamdani, whether you like him or not, he has massive grassroots support. He is a national superstar, and you've got people in the Democratic Party. He won a free and fair election,
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Starting point is 00:50:50 I would hit it. I would hit it every day, sometimes twice a day. Carol, Had it or Hit It, Cats. Hit it. Is that the good thing or the bad thing? Good. Okay, yeah, hit it. Hello, I have two cats. Cats are better than anything. Cats are better than boyfriends. What are your cat's names? Well, I was just discussing that. I call them, hey guys. They answer to hey guys. Every like 10 times today, I'm like, hey guys. And they come
Starting point is 00:51:24 running. Hey guys. Hey guys. So maybe one's hey and one's guys, but I call them baby. I have names for them, They changed. Like, they were recently Taylor and Travis. And then before that, they were George and Tammy from Tammy, Wynette, and George Jones. Like, they have a good thing. But mostly they just answered to hey guys. Hey, guys. Hey, guys.
Starting point is 00:51:44 All right. Had it or hit it, Fox News. Had it. I mean, I don't watch it. It's ridiculous. I mean, I see it on TikTok. It's so ridiculous. We see it online, too.
Starting point is 00:51:57 It's so. It's like a comedy. It is. It's so crazy. It's like an entertainment channel. It's like the WWE of news. You know, has this WWE vibe to it. Honestly, the whole Trump presidency does. Yeah. It's the biggest clown. I mean, I will tell you, Donald Trump is the greatest we've ever seen, by the way. Like in terms of like this ability to like cult figure con grifters. Like he, he there's honestly, I don't think we've seen. I mean, maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think we've ever seen anyone at this level and his ability to turn really dark, menacing stuff into, into, almost like comedy. Like, if he wasn't, I think he'd be a great late night comedian, like, not a president. I mean, he's, it's so crazy to think that this guy is a, is a president. But he's like, he's, he's, he is, he is, he is, it's like the greatest. show like the greatest con of all yeah he's the biggest con artist ever like the
Starting point is 00:53:06 greatest we've ever seen yeah okay had it or hit it the Supreme Court I've had it just because I just don't like how a lot of them were were confirmed like I agree Kavanaugh like oh remember he's crying about having beers with squib and tube in like you know what's so irritating about Brett Kavanaugh is now we know that Christopher Ray's FBI sat on 4,000 emails and complaints about sexual allegations against him. They sat on and they didn't release to the Senate. And when you think about the seed that was stolen from Obama, you know, it's so we have
Starting point is 00:53:52 this, these Christian nationalist minority rule. And in places like Oklahoma, that that rule is. felt very acutely because there's a total abortion ban and the erosion of gay rights. And it's really, when you let these Christian nationalists have what they want, it causes a lot of suffering, specifically disproportionately to poor people and minorities. And they'll do it in the name of Jesus. And it's just so hypocritical. Oh, crazy.
Starting point is 00:54:25 But you know, the Republicans know how to use power and the Democrats don't. Like, like, oh, no, I'm blanking at it. The majority leader. Schumer? No. No, the Senate. John Thune or Moses Mike Johnson. No, he's stroking.
Starting point is 00:54:47 Oh, I'm stroking out now. The majority, the Kentucky, the Kentucky Senate. Mitch O'Connell. Mitch McConnell. Mitch McConnell. Oh, my God. I'm having a stroke now. He knows how to use power.
Starting point is 00:55:04 And he knows how to use it. And the Republicans generally are like brilliant at that. And the Democrats don't know what they're doing. And they just shamelessly use it. And it shows always how we're playing two different games. Right. The Democrats, you know, show up and they want to have a civilized discussion about things and take it through committee and do all of these things. that they're not, you grab this right down your throats and that's just going to be the end of it.
Starting point is 00:55:34 And it's just the way we're playing two different games is just so devastating that the Democrats haven't had more courage at fighting this. Because like I said, in red states, the erosion of civil liberties is well underway. What do you guys think of Gavin Newsom? I hit it with Gavin. I like his style. It's like reminding you guys, like making fun, mocking. like using what they're the Republican sort of playbook and turning it around on them. I think that's so effective.
Starting point is 00:56:05 I do too. I think I am for anybody that will fight hard. And I think J.B. Pritzker is doing a really good job at this. I think Gavin Newsom is doing a really good job of this. Bernie and AOC are doing a really good job at this. And so, yeah, I'm for anybody who can fight. There are some people in the Democratic leadership that I want to put. and nudge along a little bit further, but all and all.
Starting point is 00:56:33 Jeffreys? Hakeem, yeah. Yeah, I'm sort of disappointed in him. Yeah. Schumer needs to be pushed. Well, Schumer needs to retire. Schumer needs to retire. He needs to pass the torch to somebody who can get in there because here's a thing that
Starting point is 00:56:49 pisses me off here. It's another Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Diane, Einstein thing. It's insane. Here's the thing that pisses me off. These guys are so. dorky, Stephen Miller, Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, Moses, Mike Johnson, Ted Cruz, these are the biggest fucking dwebs this country has ever produced. It should be a layup to relentlessly and mercilessly just go after him nonstop. You know, like Moses, Mike Johnson, are you on Grindr. Why are you
Starting point is 00:57:21 checking your son's porn? I mean, just go for the juggler. Our democracy is on the line. Just fucking rip off everything and just go charge out of. But they do talk about this grinder account. But like it doesn't. Of course he has one. Of course. You guys talk about it more than any. But how come that doesn't stick? You guys are doing the Lord's work. Like you're trying. Dan, why none of this is sticking. A lot of these Republican, the pastor is now in jail for poor. Rape. Yeah. Wrape and of a mind. This is a crazy what's happening on that side. and then nothing sticks. I'm telling you, Trump is the best we've ever seen and all his accolades,
Starting point is 00:58:03 all the people he's protecting. It's really, if it wasn't so monstrous, it would be, it would be admirable. Like, I'd be like, wow. You're really a great cult leader. Okay, last one. I mean, people would drink the Kool-A. I mean, literally, oh, 100%. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. last one carroll had it or hit it the united states of america oh bummer um you know i've uh i kind i kind of in this moment i've had it but like it's hard to say that and as a new yorker i think of like when when i travel i'm like i just say i'm a new yorker and i i don't say american you know it's really i remember a time where i used to travel overseas a lot at abc news and And to be an American and to have an American passport meant something, you felt safe.
Starting point is 00:59:01 You felt like maybe it was, it wasn't that way, but you felt that way. Now this past summer and, you know, I was in Europe. And you just feel like you're embarrassed, you're embarrassed and people and people are making fun, and rightly so, of the tactics and the antics that are going on. They just can't believe it, really. the most European countries, people that I've met. They just, they can't believe what's going on. It's hard for coming to believe.
Starting point is 00:59:34 Carol, thank you so much for joining us. And I just recently moved to New York and I will make us a resi. What? In the West, yeah, I'll make us a resi on the resi app. And we'll go have our resi. Let's have a resi. A resi. With you guys, with you guys.
Starting point is 00:59:52 Oh, that would be so lovely. All right. Carol. Okay. Bye. Thank you so much. You too. Bye-bye. Love the work. So you know what's so cool about her. She was married to Lee Radswell, who was Jackie Kennedy's sister's son. So Lee Radswell is the sister of Jackie Kennedy, her son. And I remember when JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, died. I remember seeing her because she was their friend, like really good, they were like really good friends, 30 something in New York. So she went through all of this shit, which I think she's done,
Starting point is 01:00:33 you know, the book and everything about it. But her husband dying and then her friends dying. I mean, that's so traumatizing. Yeah. And I think she wrote one of her books is about overcoming grief and working through grief. Yeah, I think it's called What Remains. Okay. Yeah, I think that's the title of it. What Remains. I really like her. Yeah. All right, listener, here's what you need to do. You need to. Pump, Steve, your book. I do. Why don't you do a commercial for us?
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