PBD Podcast - John Bolton RAID, Trump EMERGENCY Press Briefing, Newsom's CRINGE Tweets & Target STOCK Crisis | PBD Podcast | Ep. 634

Episode Date: August 22, 2025

Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick break down reports of the FBI raiding John Bolton, Trump’s urgent emergency briefing, Gavin Newsom’s latest cringe tweets, and Cr...acker Barrel facing massive blowback over it's rebranding efforts.------✍️ VT SIGNATURE COLLECTION: https://bit.ly/41iPh9u💻 REGISTER FOR THE VAULT 2025 NETWORKING EVENT ON AUGUST 27TH: https://bit.ly/3JbJYSZ🎫 THE VAULT 2025 | SEPT 8TH - 11TH | THE GAYLORD PALMS | ORLANDO, FL: https://bit.ly/40lR90L

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm supposed to take sweet little bit of me. I know this life meant for me. Adam, what's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever size. Right here. You are a 101?
Starting point is 00:00:18 My son's right there. I think I've ever said this before. Channel. All right. So I hope you had a good morning because John Bolton did not. His house was raided this morning at 7 a.m. folks. So whatever you got going on, if you just got a speeding ticket, if you just got to an argument with your wife, with your husband,
Starting point is 00:00:37 if you went to Starbucks and you asked for a London fog, and they gave you some BS coffee that's bitter, doesn't taste good. If this morning you woke up, you have a flat tire because somebody slashed your tire, there's a man named John that just got rated by the FBI this morning. So have a wonderful day, everybody. Gavin Newsom is celebrating what happened to him yesterday. He's on top of the world. the gerrymandering mother newsome going out there celebrating you know it's uh he's excited he's
Starting point is 00:01:06 excited about what he's got going on but we got a lot of stuff to say about him um this jubilee thing there was amanda seals that veney wants to show the clip which we will clinic walmart against target we didn't talk about it last time we will today military preparing attacks on mexican cartels happening apparently yes target stock plunges seven percent as a new seal pick disappointed at Wall Street. Cracker Barrel, you know, CEO gets up there. I found a clip of a Cracker Barrel talking to Michael Strayhan about the decision. It's like, everybody likes it. Our employees like it.
Starting point is 00:01:38 Customers like it. Stock market does not like it, lady. I don't think she gets it. Christian Revival, Believe in God. Triples amongst 18 to 24-year-olds. We didn't cover it. We will today. Young adults say friendship is getting too expensive.
Starting point is 00:01:51 We're going to cover it today. Ashley St. Clair, we're going to cover it today. Trump orders Pentagon to deploy three. Warships against Latin American drug cartels goes back to the top story. D.C. Police Union boss says officers fudged crime data under orders from suppliers. Walmart wins over more shoppers as tariff push prices higher. Fired L.A. Chief, fire chief, who was blasted for slow response to deadly fires. Sue's the city.
Starting point is 00:02:24 Are you kidding me? Sues the city. Gavin Newsom's trying to become Donald Trump failing miserably because he is not Donald Trump, but he's trying really hard and he's trying to be a tough guy. Like this is, you know, maybe it's because he's in Hollywood for so long in California that he's like, you know what, what role am I going to play this year? This year I'm going to play training day. I'm going to be a tough guy, you know.
Starting point is 00:02:46 No, no, you know what? We're going to watch Godfather. I'm going to be this this year. No, you know who I'm going to be. I'm going to be Ronald Reagan because I just watched Dennis Quaid. So right after the election, I'm centrist. I'm open, folks. Let's talk to Republicans and Democrats.
Starting point is 00:02:59 Let's all get along. It's actually probably the best take ever on Gavin News. The chameleon. The fellow wimpocrat Joe Scarborough's telling him. He's just trying to get along and trying to act like a tough guy that's not working out for him. Anthony Wiener, it's ridiculous to get me charged with a crime and to do prison sentence for the things I did. You got to love the guy, man. Major retailers says no, California plus zero punches.
Starting point is 00:03:25 outlining economic reality. That's Lamonis, right? Marcus Lamonis, the chairman, I believe, of the RV company and Bedbath and Beyond, came out and just called that. Newsom says, tell you talking about, guy. What is this level of arrogance that you have? We've got a couple other stories as well that we'll get into. How many guys remember the movie Basic Instinct?
Starting point is 00:03:46 Remember that movie with, you know, there's a lot of interesting scenes in that movie where they, I think they're doing a basic instinct too. There's only one interesting scene in that movie. No, there's quite a few. It's actually, I told you one time I won a flight. I'm like, I haven't seen this movie for 20-some years. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:04:02 I'm watching the movie. People are looking at me saying, why is this guy watching porn on a flight? I'm not watching porn. It's just a movie that the guy wrote many, many years ago. Okay. All right, next, a couple of other stories. Cracker Barrel, we got to touch it.
Starting point is 00:04:14 New York Appeals Court throws out the $500 million penalty against Trump and Leticia James Civil. She is so upset. And then we got a couple of the things that. maybe happen. Now, Chris Prad, there's a clip. We'll get to that as well. I got a handful of other clips. I really, really want to show it to you guys. Hopefully, we will have the time. Having said that, some good news for you. Number one, you can officially go to the PBD Podcast Circle on Menect, and you have the option of having three different categories. Category one, you simply get to get the
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Starting point is 00:05:14 You get the notes. You can follow through with us while we're going through all these notes, the addendum, the stories, and some of the stuff that we don't even cover for free. So download my neck, go to PBD Podcast Circle, you choose to do freemium or comment or videos totally up to you. You'll at least get the notes. Next, a lot of you guys were asking about we hadn't done a new series of signing the books, schedule, craziness, call it, whatever you want to call it. The team came, sat me down. I signed hundreds of books.
Starting point is 00:05:42 And here's what we're doing today, as well as the new signed books with the new valuatement red hats that we got. signed here. Anybody that orders the Valuetain and Red Hats you're getting a free key chain. We got two of them right there. One is home team. One is myself. Go ahead and get them. They're signed. Limited edition for these. These are not a lot of them. You can get these signed hats that will be sent over
Starting point is 00:06:03 to you. The first five that ordered a signed copies of either your next five moves or choose your enemies wisely. The sales team will contact you. You'll be able to tell us what name you want us to write it out to with a special note instead of just a signature. The first
Starting point is 00:06:18 five that place an order. It'll be made out to you. Pick and choose. Order the book. We will personalize it to you, but it's the first five orders. So go to vtmerch.com, place your order. And I think when you order the books, you get four, what do you call it? Bookmarks. Bookmarks. For each book. You get all those four bookmarks. That'll be sent to you as well. And they have the free keychain, future looks bright, sick keychain. Having said that, let's get right into it. All right. I want to go to the John Bolton story. First thing this morning, Rob, if you want to play this clip here. So John Bolton this morning is not at the house, by the way. Similar
Starting point is 00:06:52 to our President Trump wasn't at the house when they went to Marlago and the FBI raided his home. Well, this is what happened to John Bolton and that's probably exactly what he looked like when he found out that the FBI showed up. Go ahead, Rob. The Fox News Alert, we're just learning the FBI agents have raided
Starting point is 00:07:10 the Maryland home of former Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton. It happened at 7 a.m. This morning. Shortly after the raid began. FBI director Cash Patel posting on X, quote, no one is above the law. FBI agents on a mission. David Spunt joins us now with more on this breaking news. Hey, David. Hey, guys, not much we can say at this point, but information will continue to develop. As you mentioned about seven o'clock this morning, FBI agents raided Ambassador Bolton's home. Notable, we're being told
Starting point is 00:07:42 by two government sources that they are looking for classified documents as part of a potential leak investigation. We're told that Ambassador Bolton is not in custody. He's not under arrest, but it is notable they are at his Maryland home right now. We don't know how many agents are there. We're waiting to get a picture of the scene coming in right now. But we're told Ambassador Bolton, who was just on TV on another network a couple days ago, talking about the Russia-Putin-Trump summit, is now under FBI investigation. Now, I want to Okay, Tom, thoughts? Well, you know what?
Starting point is 00:08:20 Okay, Vinny, thoughts. No, no, Tom, what's your point? I do it. Well, you know what? F-A-F-O, you know, you wrote a memoir, you leaked information, you were a pain in the neck during the last year of his administration. You got the Biden administration to actually drop the suit that the Trump administration, Justice Department, brought against you. Biden walks in, Justice Department.
Starting point is 00:08:43 John Bolton, any enemy of my enemy is my friend. is what he does, and Biden does it. And so now they're going around. Now, the headlines are going to be, Trump is going after his enemies, authoritarianism returns to the streets of America. No, no, no, no, no. This guy was a leaker. This guy was a national security guy. This guy was not good.
Starting point is 00:09:06 This guy was like the hidden ghost of soul of the Warhawks trying to get things. Even the onion made fun of him. The onion made fun of him once where they had this picture said John Bolton stumbles into Capitol claiming Iran shot him and we must retaliate. That's funny. That's what he's saying. I was just shot in the parking lot by Iran.
Starting point is 00:09:27 Let's nuke him. Here's what some people said this morning about it. Cash Patel said no one is above the law. Exactly. On mission. Dan Bongini said public corruption will not be tolerated. Pam Bonney said America's safety isn't negotiable. Justice will be pursued always.
Starting point is 00:09:40 Megan Hayes from CNN, a Biden advisor, said seems extremely political, extremely petty, suggested it smacks of pure revenge and represents poor use of FBI FBI resources. Vinnie, what do you think? Well, first of all, it drives me nuts that the other side has the freaking gall to even talk about, oh, they're using the law
Starting point is 00:09:59 to come out. No, no, no, no, that's what Leticia James. That's what all these people were doing for Trump for years, for years. Now, this was, I was celebrating in my car, Tom on the way. And by the way, they were looking for documents. They're probably hiding in his mustache. But this guy is the epitome. this is the epitome, Tom, when they talk about the swamp.
Starting point is 00:10:18 I'm with you. Preach. Yeah, when they talk about the deep state, when they talk about the swamp, that's the guy. That is the face of the deep state. Okay, he wanted war with everybody, war with Iran, worth with North Korea, war with Venezuela. Doesn't matter. He's that guy. He wanted the war. Then he blew up Trump's North Korea talks by running his mouth. He said, he called it the Libya model time, where he said... Intentionally, he did it.
Starting point is 00:10:40 Yeah, he said, he basically telling Kim Jong-un, you're next, right? Yeah, well, Trump's heading over there. Yeah, exactly. And then he fought Trump on Afghanistan. He blocked the peace deals. And then you write a book talking crap about Trump and going after him. And it's like, this is the problem. I just hope. And leaking facts in the book
Starting point is 00:10:58 that got him sued by Trump's Justice Department. And good for him. I just hope. And mind you, again, guys, this is we're less than one year in. They're making all these promises. Put the Epstein and all that stuff aside. I hope this is the beginning of everything else coming after it.
Starting point is 00:11:13 the Hillary, the bill, everybody that did something illegal, we want accountability. I'm happy it's starting with this guy, but I hope it doesn't finish. I hope it keeps going. Well, John Bolton is known for war first, ask questions later. Trump is all about Bob Barker, let's make a deal. So these guys have clashed since day one. The craziest thing is Trump hired him as his national security advisor. Like, if there's any difference between the first term with Trump and second term with Trump,
Starting point is 00:11:41 Trump's bench that he was dealing with back then was so limited and so just not with talent and people that were on his side you would hire a vocal critic of Trump now Trump is like who the hell are you why the hell are you here here's a guy who's made a career of bashing Trump in the last decade and now I don't know some are calling it retribution we'll see what happens here but no man is above the law and you said this before and I've heard other people argue the fact where they're like, well, he assigned him.
Starting point is 00:12:14 Just like Christopher Ray, they're like, well, if he's such a corrupt guy, and it's like, well, Trump, when he first won, he didn't, Trump had no idea. Adam, you feel me? You just show up and you're like, okay, and you know what they say? The people in Washington go, hey, that's a great guy. Christopher Ray, hire them, but you made a, that's a great point. Exactly. Eric Trump was on this podcast and said what happened the first time versus the second time with the people we put in to vet our selection is night and day.
Starting point is 00:12:38 I believe that was a quote. It was night and day. and for people in the Dems to get up and say, oh, this is a terrible use of FBI resources. Remember who were the buffoons that sent those same FBI resources to Mar-Lago to find nothing. And raid Roger Spold's house.
Starting point is 00:12:55 Pat, let me ask you. Oh, watch out, Pat, Pat. Pat, Peter. Oh, my God, you see this life? Tell me. Pat, I don't think anyone's shocked by this. It's like, what? John Bolton?
Starting point is 00:13:05 Why do you think this happened today? Yeah, I don't know. I don't know if this guy's in my time. top 50 list of people to go after. I don't know. When you're a guy sends me a message this morning on Manette, he got into trouble. He hasn't drank for three years. He is at an airport. He drinks. It's public. Video goes viral. He's asked me, how do I handle this? We're having a conversation together, one of our clients. And he's screwed up, right? And as we all do, okay? But this is a big screw up he hasn't drank for three years and somebody who hasn't who has drinking his
Starting point is 00:13:41 shoes or you've tried to get off alcohol you know how tough it is you say i can get away with just one glass of wine or whatever and the next thing you know you're on stage you know dancing around the pole and people are saying wait a minute that's my accountant and um you know so now careful with your taxes that is john money he's like save that money yeah this is the most entertaining accounting up ever at i'm always audited but damn this guy's party with this guy. There's no longer doing. But let me tell you.
Starting point is 00:14:09 But let me tell you. But let me tell you. So let me tell you how this thing works. So the whole point is sometimes it's redirect. Sometimes it's, you know, look over there. Holy shit, guys. What are we doing here? And sometimes it's look over there and really look over there because something's there.
Starting point is 00:14:26 So if they go after this guy and they find something and he has some stuff, guess what? They're going to look good. But if they go raid his house and they find nothing, they're going to look just like, you know, you know, what was a guy that did it here? The judge that went after Marlago and says, you know, this wasn't Biden. This was my choice. I made the decision to go after a president
Starting point is 00:14:44 because we had to find out what was going to happen. And they did that to a president. So people on the left, that's like, I can't believe he's going after John Bolton. If Trump did this at Biden's house and they went to Biden's house, okay, now that's retribution, you know. But if you notice, Trump's been fairly nice
Starting point is 00:15:02 to Biden, okay? He's not necessarily been like Obama Every time Obama was like what Why, it's what I inherited It's an administration I inherited It's an administration I inherited And all these liberals get up and they say Well, you know, you don't ever blame the previous one
Starting point is 00:15:17 It's all Obama did for the first four years It's all go back and play the tapes It's out there about Bush everything was about Bush's fault Bush's fault Bush's fault Bush's felt It's like dude kudos to Bush love him or hate him When he became president and he got out Never said anything he said nothing From that day till today yes 9-11 yes all
Starting point is 00:15:34 this other stuff. The guy for the most part has been a fairly, a non, what's the word, non-influential player in the last, what is the MPC, non, he's not been somebody that influential. So I don't know what they're doing here. Maybe there is something there. Maybe it's redirecting. Maybe it's misdirection. Whatever it is, time will tell. And we'll know within a month or two or three months that something was there or not. Because you want to agree, it's a risk. You could be, you know, you come unglued with Letitia James, you don't want to be Letitia James by mistake. Yeah, you don't want to do that. I agree. You don't
Starting point is 00:16:08 want to do that. Okay, so out of the list, him being on a one of them. Him down there. Him down there. Him down there. Him. John Bolton, John Bolton, John Brennan, Hillary Clinton, all of the cases that they're going to talk about. The indictments are coming. They're going to be talking
Starting point is 00:16:24 to everybody. They're going to have everybody in court, the deposition that they have to do. Out of what percentage you give one person going to jail one getting indicted and actually seeing prison I actually think there's a 25% chance someone's going to jail
Starting point is 00:16:41 that's pretty high I think there's a 25% chance someone I don't know who exactly but I think someone we deserve one there will be a fall guy I think there's going to be someone that goes
Starting point is 00:16:52 who I don't know let me tell you what's the weirdest thing you know I had Michael Wolf on the other day we had them for an hour we had a you know podcast and we've been speaking a lot lately because the interest in this topic last night i'm watching the you know jillane maxwell documentary have you watched it on netflix have you watched no i've not that maxwell and netflix i highly recommend you go watch it highly recommend you go watch it let me say it again highly recommend you go watch
Starting point is 00:17:22 yeah yeah we were glued to the screen me my dad and my son okay just watching you know how epstein was the replacement of her father, the day her father die, how close her and her father were, and some of the things that he taught her, some things that I never knew about her, their methods, some of the clients that were talking when they were taking them upstairs, and literally they would bring 16-year-old girls upstairs to their penthouse. Hey, can you bring the clothes upstairs, and they would bring them upstairs, and they would go in their room, change in the rope, come out. So imagine the 16-year-old girl is sitting right there.
Starting point is 00:17:56 They right in front of her, start kissing each other, and they start fooling around. And then they would look at her and invite her come join us. Like that was their method of doing it, right? Very interesting when you see that. So for me, I talked to Michael Cohen a couple of days ago. We're having a conversation together about, you know, what's really going on. And his position has changed. All of a sudden, now he's complimentary.
Starting point is 00:18:17 You know, all of a sudden now he's, you know, a little bit more complimentary to the president. All of a sudden, Hillary's complimentary to the president. Weird. All of a sudden, you know, Joe Scarborough's complimenting. You're saying Newsom's trying to be like Trump. All of a sudden, a lot of people are complimentary. So the moment people dramatically switch that aggressively, it's one of two things.
Starting point is 00:18:39 There used to be a song, you know, the head, you know, player in charge, you can replace the player with another word. And, you know, that's the guy today. They either fear him, and he has the personality of saying, do something, I will destroy you. play along will be friends but I swear to God if you do something I will destroy you and they believe him
Starting point is 00:19:07 there's a big difference when you build a reputation like that to be who he is today took 40 years of building that reputation of marketplace you're feared you're hated you're an asshole and you're comfortable being that person so you create friends and allies and some that always know behind closed doors holy shit the sky can destroy me if we really want
Starting point is 00:19:28 wanted to. And so that's his wrap. And people are kind of starting to realize maybe this is somebody not to mess with. First thing Tom said is what? You know, Fafo. F-A-F-O, right? F-R-Rond and find out. That's exactly what's going on right now. But I will tell you, it's slippery slope if there's nothing there. You better find something. If you do this and you don't find something, they're going to say you're just like the previous administration. You're using the DOJ. Trust me, all day to This happened what time, 7 a.m. It happened two hours and 20 minutes ago. Watch how all day to day, this is the easiest content for Newsom, Warren, every AOC, Mamdani, everybody on the left is going to say, they're using the justice system to go after their opponents. They're using the justice. And this is such an easy layup for the left to run with. And they're going to be doing that. But if they do this and in the next week, two weeks, four weeks, six weeks, they show. something. Holy shit. That's credibility. Hypocrisy, which I think is the point
Starting point is 00:20:29 that you're making here is that all they did was weaponized the justice thing. All they did was do that and then to do this. Speaking of hypocrisy, one thing I just want to suspect with Bolton, you know, this guy is known as the biggest war monger around, but he never served in the military whatsoever. I think a lot of people are frustrated
Starting point is 00:20:45 by people who have never served or are not actual tough guys have actually never served their country in that capacity who are calling for war. Trump never served in the military, but he's not a war If anything, he's a dealmaker trying to make peace. So I feel like people are a little disgusted by the hypocrisy for someone like this. All right.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Okay, so let's go to the next story that we got here. The next story I want to go to, believe it or not, is Walmart and Target, Rob. That's what I want to go to next. Because when you think about what happened with Target, Target stock plunges 7% as the new CEO picks. New CEO pick disappoints Wall Street. There won't be change when change is needed. Okay. This is paid 16.
Starting point is 00:21:23 Rob, I want to combine this with Walmart together. get it, Rob, and then Tom, I'm going to come to you, and I think you're going to be ready for this one. All right, so let's do this one here. Target shares up 7% to 98 after naming chief operating officer Michael Fidelke as CEO effective February 1st, 2026, replacing Brian Cornell, who said there is no one better suited to move target forward than Michael Fidelke, but investors expecting an external hire were disappointed Gerald Storge, former Target vice chairman, and ex-toys R Us CEO told the post, this guy's
Starting point is 00:21:55 apparently got credibility. It was the ex-toes or a CEO. The stock price reflects that there won't be change when change is needed. Fidelke, 20-year veteran at Target, responded during an internal meeting saying there's no short, there are no shortage of critics out there today. The way to prove these critics wrong is with action that leads to results. Target reported a 1.9% decline in same store sales for the second quarter and in August 2nd, 2025 with customer transactions down 1.3%.
Starting point is 00:22:24 an average spending per transaction down 0.6% despite beating Wall Street earnings estimates. Fidelke noted on a post-earning call, now we need to move more of those examples across the category, but they can give me a ton of confidence that we're on the right path here citing improvements in home goods like Disney and Marvel. Now, while this is happening, folks, the complete opposite is happening with Walmart. Walmart wins over more shoppers as tariff push prices high. Those are two separate stories. Rob, is this a tariff story or the Target story?
Starting point is 00:22:58 This is Walmart and the tariffs. Okay, did you have the Target story as well? You had a clip on Target? Is this the pastor? This is the pastor. Okay, so CNN does a story on this one pastor. I don't know if you guys remember this or not. And this actually became a very big campaign that this black pastor was driving saying
Starting point is 00:23:16 black Americans spent $12 million a day at Target, but Target doesn't listen to us. Watch this clip. Go for it. Let's be honest, when you started this, there were naysayers. They were people who didn't believe the fast would work. Yeah. Where we are right now is the stock has plummeted. The valuation has dropped by $12 billion.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Foot traffic is down by 7.9%. The former CEO's salary was slashed by 42%. And now they got a new CEO. What have you learned through this process about the interaction of Target and this community in particular? Yeah, well, this is the most effective and sustainable boycott for black people in 70 years since the Montgomery bus boycott. And so it was not muscle memory. We had to teach a new generation on the sustainability of unity and that you don't see it overnight, but it's a protracted process. Look, if you didn't know, we, a lot of people, especially black people, love Target.
Starting point is 00:24:17 In fact, they gave it a nickname of Tarje at some point. What was that like trying to convince folks out there to give it up? Knowledge is power. The Bible says people die from a lack of knowledge. When black people understood that we spend $12 million a day at Target, and I couldn't think or find one black company that earns $12 million a day, people begin to have the light bulb go off and say, I can't spend my dollars where I'm not getting dignity.
Starting point is 00:24:45 Tom, thoughts? Well, there's three things here. First, Target in 2023, they had that, they go back, they had a CEO that came from the outside world, not, didn't grow up in Target, he was there 10 years. The first five got kind of rough because, boom, suddenly he's in COVID. But as it came out of COVID in 2023, he went DEI crazy and was putting all of these trans kids bathing suits for six-year-olds. Tuck-friendly. Yeah, that contained instructions and said they were tuck friendly. So tell your six-year-old boy, don't worry about this little extra equipment.
Starting point is 00:25:18 you came with. They're just going to tuck it in here. Mommy, you're hurting me. And so had that, and everybody freaked out. And meanwhile, there was also, you know, these churches that were looking at it and saying, wait a minute, we don't think this is dignified. And it wasn't a weekend boycott. This has been multi-year, and it's been very effective. It's been over two years that this has been working.
Starting point is 00:25:41 And what they do is target fast. For those you that don't know what the word means in this category, when they say a fast, it's like you will fast from something, meaning you will abstain from it. Hey, I'm fasting except water on Friday, and I'm having a day of reflection and prayer. So you're fasting from food. So when you see those signs that say Target fast, it says time to fast from Target, meaning abstain from Target. It's been very, very effective. Meanwhile, when all of this went down, what do Walmart do?
Starting point is 00:26:11 Hey, remind them that we're from Bentonville, Arkansas, remind them what we stand for, and Walmart said, guess what? We are seeing customers switch to other items that are affected or not affected by tariff, but we will continue to absorb some of the cost of tariffs to keep price hikes below national retail averages. In other words, we're going to try with the tariffs, with all inflation and everything, we're going to see if we can get our price increases to be lower than the national average. So we're trying to help the consumer more, and they went back when they doubled down on who they were, which was America's big box retailer.
Starting point is 00:26:51 And so Target takes the L. Then what do they do? They say, hey, we have a great idea. The COO, who's been here, who's part of this executive team, we're going to put him in charge. And he's been around forever. It's like, what? What?
Starting point is 00:27:07 It's like I have two kids, let's say, I got two 15-year-old sons. They're both delinquents. One of them breaks a bunch of windows in the neighborhood. And then we say, that's okay. This is what I'm going to do. my other son is going to be president of neighborhood watch that'll work right wait a minute he was running with the very good example you're using there
Starting point is 00:27:24 see it's like right what let me ask you though would you bring somebody from the outside in this situation would you use the same would you use somebody internally because maybe you know maybe just maybe this guy was the problem maybe just maybe this guy was a part of the issue of being too much of DEI now do we know if this guy Michael Fidelke this
Starting point is 00:27:46 guy was the other guy's right-hand guy. Is that what we know? That's correct. He was the C-O-O. And sometimes I think you have to make the move that Starbucks made. Hey, we chose the wrong guy, goodbye, and we're going to bring somebody from the outside because we want the outside guy to address everybody on the guy's the interim guy until they find a guy to get a full-time job. Because, Rob, can you pull up the picture I just sent you right now in text? Here's what happened to the stocks. This is by far the best visual to look at what I'm about to show you. It's going to show you where target stock price was. a couple years ago compared to where Walmart is now today. Watch this. Bingo, the red is Target.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Look where Target was in 2022, and look where Walmart was. Actually, look at that number. Target was close to $300 a share. Walmart was at $80 a share. Fast forward to today. Walmart's nearly $300 a share. Target is at $60 a share, give or take. One bad leader can destroy a brand.
Starting point is 00:28:44 there was a point people were saying Target's a better product than Walmart but you know what? The moment you forget who your customer is who shops at your place families families who can't afford this is low and middle income families that are coming to your place
Starting point is 00:28:59 hell we would go shop at Target I'm telling you ourselves we would go shop at Target and I'm a Sam Walton guy but you make decisions like this you lose them the thing that this was a double whammy Tom this is the part that was a double whammy not only did they lose the family guys by going woke with the whole trans
Starting point is 00:29:17 all that stuff, but you lose the black vote? How do you do that? You lost both of them at the same time? That's what you call double dumb is what you call it, right? Ernest Hemingway School of Gun Cleaning. Adam, thoughts. So,
Starting point is 00:29:31 go woke, go broke. I mean, that's a similar theme here. I mean, Target is basically the Disney of retail shopping. You know, don't forget where Target, their headquarters is located, know where it is? Minneapolis, Minnesota. Weird. So interesting, the George Floyd situation there at the tip of the spear. Meanwhile, you said that Walmart's headquarters isn't where
Starting point is 00:29:53 Arkansas, pretty red state, almost somebody call it one of the red estates in the country. You know, I used to, believe it or not, guys, there's no Walmart in South Beach. So I haven't been to Walmart in years. The only time I actually did spend time at Walmart is when I live in this beautiful, beautiful town called Addison, Texas. I went to Walmart after living in Miami my entire life. I was like, oh my God, everything's free. Everything. 92 cents, 44 cents, $1.29, like anything. You could buy any value.
Starting point is 00:30:28 It was crazy. Save that money. There is a target in Miami Beach in Miami that I'll go from time to time. And I understand why he said the, you know, certain people call it Targe. it is a classier type of shopping experience. But go woke, go broke. I don't, how do you think Target is going to, do you think they're going to bounce back from this, Pat?
Starting point is 00:30:49 Like, what, I don't see Target going out of prison. This is the part I'm really trying to find out on, on was it, was it DEI? Was it not listening to the African American community with that pastor who looks like he's a second away from singing a song called My Mind's telling me no, but my body, Yeah, I thought, no, it's like a, but he's going to preach me. But watch this here.
Starting point is 00:31:12 So if you, Rob, can you pull up, did Walmart have DEI? And can you compare DEI policies between Walmart and Target? Compare DEI policies between Walmart and Target. Because it's not like Walmart wasn't doing some DEI stuff. Walmart did do some DI stuff. Yeah, Walmart did it as well, just not at the level. They didn't make the headlines for the talking. So they go full backup shift.
Starting point is 00:31:34 So they ended their DIY program November of 2024. Trump got selected. significantly scaling back the DEI, including sunsetting a racial equity center established after George Floyd, phases out DEI language, replacing it with communication with terms like belonging and experience, though still asserting that equity and non-discrimination remain core. Okay, stop prioritizing suppliers based on racial gender, diversity, and also removed certain transgender. Okay, so they had it.
Starting point is 00:32:01 They removed it. Very quickly. But they did have it. Yes. So external reaction shareholders, Democratic officials are push back, requesting rollbacks. Lawmakers, Arkansas, Wormers, changes. Okay, now let's go to Target. Policy changes concluded major D.I internships early 2025.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Okay, so they waited a couple months later, including wrapping up the three-year DEI goal and reach, whatever. Okay, ended participation in external diversity surveys, management-sided alignment with the evolving external change, significant consumer pushback, including boycott and loss of market value. Target reportedly shed $12.4 billion of market value and faced a 40-day boycott. after the rollback. So it's interesting.
Starting point is 00:32:42 African Americans at that church went after Target, but not Walmart. Why not? Because perception is reality. Yeah, that's so. They think Target is more woke than Walmart. Just a few months moving faster for Walmart. Save them.
Starting point is 00:32:57 But it's not even the African American rollback because if you go back up to Walmart, go back up a little bit more. Look what it says right there. External reactions, shareholders and Democratic officials, pushback, requesting explanations for the rollback, calling it disheartening. Well, the stock went to 300.
Starting point is 00:33:14 State lawmakers in Arkansas questioned Walmart leaders on the changes, and Walmart responded by emphasizing that associate treatment hiring practices and supplier efforts have not changed. Backlash from customers and staff followed, including boycotts over the rollback, Walmart, defend. So, I don't know. DEI may look somewhat similar here. I don't know here. But remember what the I stood for at Target. DEI they went hard to the hoop on trans and they did it around kids so Target put all that stuff
Starting point is 00:33:45 all out in front when you walked in trans kids so when you look at DEI you ask that question Rob compare trans with Walmart and Target and while he's doing that Tom I just don't understand like when when you see what's happening with Bud Light and you see like these people could they just knock it out of their way what makes you as a company with shareholders, Pat, go, you know what? Go for it. Bud Light has not completely recovered. No, hell no, they're not going to completely. They came back up, but they did not.
Starting point is 00:34:12 Dana White went on board. Yeah, but guess what? I think Shane Gillis is now a spokesperson. That boat still has water in it. They're getting more in line with who their customers is, man, to drink beer. Yeah, but that blow was a hard. Yeah, I don't know. Oh, I believe that. Honestly, Walmart got lucky here.
Starting point is 00:34:28 Truly, Walmart got lucky here because Walmart also had the trans stuff in their company as well. They simply got targeted. and the CEO had no clue how to handle it better. Their marketing team probably had no clue how to do it. Their PR team didn't know how to handle it better. That tells you bad PR, bad marketing, bad storytelling, bad leadership moving too slowly, cost them $12 billion. And Walmart moved faster by few months.
Starting point is 00:34:49 Just by moving a couple months faster, saved yourself $12 billion. I don't know how much it costs Walmart. Can you go to Walmart's stock price, please, Rob? Go to Walmart's stock price. Let's just kind of go five years, if you don't mind. Go to the five-year right there to the right all the way to the right. Zoom out a little bit. So let's see right there.
Starting point is 00:35:05 So what, interesting. So market cap, can we go to market caps now, 784? What was Walmart's market cap? Go to 2020. What was Walmart's market cap 2020? Just ask the question. Go to your left. No, if you just ask, what was Walmart and Target's market cap in 2020 versus 2025?
Starting point is 00:35:28 Vin, you should know this. I'm trying to find out because if we look at market cap, because stock doesn't mean anything. It just, you don't know what the valuation is. I want to know how much was lost. So end of 2020, Walmart was a $408 billion company. Now it's a $781 to $819 billion company. It's almost doubled.
Starting point is 00:35:48 Wow. Target end up in 2020 was an $88 billion dollar company. Damn. They're now only a $44 billion dollar company. Yeah. So Walmart doubled in valuation. Target split. So COVID destroyed target.
Starting point is 00:36:03 While Target was getting close to competing with Walmart, Walmart is officially, look, look what it was in 2020, Tom. Walmart was only four and a half times bigger than Target. Walmart is now 20 times bigger than Target. They got destroyed. Very, very interesting, because it's not as black and white as you see it here. It's not. It's not just the I. Walmart's a better run organization.
Starting point is 00:36:29 Organization, yeah. I think there's more two of them we're looking at. And so anyways, we'll see, we'll see what happens with these guys. Do you think people are just deciding, all right, I'm not going to go shop at Target? I'm going elsewhere? A part of it could be, so, for example, the three words at the beginning of the year, speed signal product, speed signal product. Look at this.
Starting point is 00:36:50 That's the word I announced beginning of the year this year, right? Speed, how fast did they address that DEI wasn't working? Not as fast as Walmart. How fast did they replace leadership team that needed to be replaced? not fast enough, okay? Signal. How much noise did Target create and not know how to handle the noise? A lot. Way more noise with Target than Walmart. Of course. Way more noise. And last by not least, product, what did they actually buy, invest in and develop? What? What did Target do to make the product be better? Who knows? What did Walmart do? They made the investment. Tom,
Starting point is 00:37:25 you look like you want to say something. I want to ask you a question. Please. Pat, you're now on the board of Target. Yep. That right there, do you take the CEO? COO of the last 10 years and put them in the chair? I don't. I don't do it. No, no, you're right. That's what I'm saying. The more I'm thinking about this, the more I'm going, I don't even think it's DEI only. I don't think it's
Starting point is 00:37:44 ESG only. I don't think it's a black vote only. I think it's called, hey, you know, here's a question, Rob. Can you do me favor? Can you find that if Target ever reached out that pastor? You know that pastor from that church that the video came up? What's his name? Jamal Bryant. Can you ask if Target
Starting point is 00:38:00 did Target ever reach out to Jamal Bryan to have a conversation with them. I'm curious. I'm going to assume. I'm actually curious. The target ever reach out to Jamal Brian? Let's see here. You're asking what the target?
Starting point is 00:38:19 Yes. There was one meeting between Jamal Brian, target leadership. According to the Guardian, June of 2025, Brian, okay, that's too late though. That's way too late. That's way too late. Yeah, that's way too late. More recently, as profiting, Brian stated he is open to me. meeting with Target's income and CEO to negotiate a resolution.
Starting point is 00:38:36 Target did reach out as evidence that the first meeting with Brian Cornell, however no further communication has taken place. Brian remains hopeful and willing to meet with a new CEO. Yeah, I don't know. Why do you ask that? Because you're saying that they should have met with them? Yeah, I don't know. I just think, like, for example, this takes me like, you know, NFL is going back to playing
Starting point is 00:38:52 games again. You got freaking male cheerleaders. You really think the product wants to see male cheerleaders. In what city? In Minnesota? You really think we want to go in there and say. see male cheerleaders? Honestly, like you think we're going to again because I want to see this guy shake his butt. You think I'm like, oh my God, I was so fantastic. Let me buy 40 other
Starting point is 00:39:11 tickets and take my kids to the flipping game. And then they still have those three things, love and all these things you got to choose at the end of the end zone. And racism. It's just dumb. Every time you think they're making some kind of progress, they go back to this bullshit of bringing it back up and putting back into the American faces. It's so disappointing. Stop playing this flipping game. When Colin Kaepernick's deal happened in 2017, you know what's the first question I was asking is, did Roger Godell meet with
Starting point is 00:39:39 the leadership team fast? No, they didn't. What happened? NFL went to a shit show and lost a bunch of customers. And now they have this thing going out right now, but NFL is a number one product in America, but it's a number seven product worldwide. So if you want to, if you want to improve and you know who
Starting point is 00:39:55 your clientele is, you want me to go look at male cheerleaders? Seriously? We're talking about mail cheerleaders, Roger. You think that's what we want to do? I don't know. Let me say, by the way, it may be left to owners. So maybe the onus is not on Roger Godell for the owners choose to have male cheerleaders. Okay, so double, what percentage of NFL teams have male cheerleaders? Can we figure this thing out? And I'm not even talking about the holders. Patriot. Because the holders are big boys. I'm talking about the whole.
Starting point is 00:40:22 I would say seven or eight Patriots, uh, Minnesota. Oh, percentage. Have one male cheerleader? No, there's a couple of 12 Ravens, 12 now have male cheerleaders. Yeah, but I want to know what these cheerleaders look like. Are they holding the pom-poms? So that's one. No, no, that's one. Here's a thing.
Starting point is 00:40:40 What so this put it on the teams. Can you ask the question who in whose discretion is it? Can the NFL, can the NFL, um, force? No, a mandate that NFL owners can't have male cheerleaders. Jeez. can the NFL mandate that NFL owners can have male cheerleaders? Which is great question.
Starting point is 00:41:05 The NFL is a private league. The NFL is a private league. The team owners operate as franchise. The league does not have authority to impose uniform rules. Okay. In theory, NFL could adopt a rule required all cheerleaders' squads to follow certain guidelines.
Starting point is 00:41:19 However, employment practices, including cheerleading, hiring are landed at the team level, not centrally. Cheerleaders are generally hired by teams management, not by the league. A blanket ban on male cheerleading. would likely face legal challenges. Okay, that's exactly where I thought it was going to go.
Starting point is 00:41:34 So, okay, I understand that part that if you do that. Now, but for you to put the other stuff, which is what, end racism, start with love. Can you, what were the phrases, Rob, that you're doing? And they have to, by the way, they have to pick one. That's, that's dumb. And by the way, I think we need to be careful with this. Male cheerleaders sometimes means the big strong guy that's helping to make the pyramid. I want to know if it's trans cheerleaders.
Starting point is 00:41:55 Let's ask how many NFL team have transchurchers just moved. So we have to put N. So we have to put end racism, stop, pay, choose, love, inspired change. It takes all of us. Change what? Change what? Give me a flipping break. Like, I was done watching the NBA product, but playoffs.
Starting point is 00:42:08 I was done. I haven't rooted for the Lakers since the day they signed LeBron. You want to bring this back? Seriously? You want to bring this back? What end racism, bro? What? What end racism?
Starting point is 00:42:22 You're talking about in the 1800s. We looked at data the other day. Only one and a half percent of people were slave owners, white people were slave owners and was mostly in the South that was mostly Democrats and I want to put it on our face that we have to end racism?
Starting point is 00:42:34 Oh my God, let me just watch the damn game. Touchdown, field goal, interception, wiped out, big hit, great catch, and racism. CTA. Give me a break. Give me a flipping break, dude. Holy shit, like give me a break, Roger.
Starting point is 00:42:55 You're getting this close to bring in the product back and you put this shit on our face again oh my goodness like this is so annoying what else needs to happen for you to see this why do you think people anyways man this is just annoying they have no
Starting point is 00:43:10 I'm so glad I'm not even I'm not it's annoying because you almost had it what are you doing? Why go back? What are you doing it's 2025 did you not see who won the presidency what do you mean and racism Oh, double down. The woke agenda.
Starting point is 00:43:30 Can I just say one thing about Minnesota? Because, you know, my mom's from Minnesota. I got a love for Minnesota. What the hell's going on in Minnesota these days? You know, the slogan for Minnesota is Minnesota nice? Everyone's nice in Minnesota. Oh, hey, how you doing? Well, there was a famous book, what?
Starting point is 00:43:44 No More Mr. Nice guy, Pat? Nice guys finished last. Here are a couple things that I just, off the top of my head, Minnesota, Minnesota, Minnesota. Tampa on Tim, Tim, Tim Walls, Target. They're headquartered. Minnesota. We know what's going on there. George Floyd, we saw what happened with that.
Starting point is 00:43:59 Ilhan Omar, the squad, leader of the squad doing her thing. Little Mogadishu, we see what's going on there. Our mayor, Jacob Fry, out there speaking Somalian to basically pander to voters. This dude, whoever this guy is right now, if you can show a picture of this guy, male chielers, something's going on
Starting point is 00:44:15 in the waters of Minnesota and it ain't America, it's Somalia. This goes back a long time. Walter Mondale is out there, and it's the only state that Reagan didn't win and then they asked Ronald Reagan, what do you want for your birthday? And he said, how about Minnesota?
Starting point is 00:44:30 And that would have been a clean sweep first time in history. But go back to there. Go back to George Montgomery. You go back and Minnesota has been this outpost of weirdness going back 50 years. Yeah. All right, let's transition away from... No, not transition.
Starting point is 00:44:46 Let's... Let's move on to the next story, Pat. Because you want to be on... Double-down story. I want to get to the next one, Pat. I want to get to the next one. Where is the story about gerrymandering with Gavin Newsom? Is that in the addendum? Could be in the addendum that we're looking at.
Starting point is 00:45:03 You know what, matter of fact, since we're already in this story, let's just wrap this up with the story because it's all coming together. Cracker Barrel, okay? Loses almost $100 million in value as stock plunges after new logo release. Okay. Rob, if you can pull this up, please, and show this.
Starting point is 00:45:20 And then do you have the clip that I sent you or is it a different one? This one. So this is the CEO. of Cracker Barrel, okay? They went from, the stock went from, it dropped 422, 7.2%. You'll see the clip here. This is what the CEO had to say
Starting point is 00:45:36 about changing the logo from what it was before to what it is today. We don't have to show the whole thing, but you've got to see the first 10 seconds. Go ahead, Rob. Overwhelmingly positive that people like what we're doing.
Starting point is 00:45:47 Honestly, the feedback's been overwhelmingly positive that people like what we're doing. The feedback and the buzz is so good, not only from our customers, but from our team members. Okay. How? How? Okay, so Rob, can you go do me a favor and go to Cracker Barrel Stock?
Starting point is 00:46:05 The response is overwhelmingly positive from who? The LGBTQ community, from who it's positive? I actually want to know. Look how, what looks overwhelmingly positive about that decision that you made? I want you to make that argument. What is overwhelmingly positive? The employees said they liked it, Pat. So it dropped.
Starting point is 00:46:25 Now, here's a thing. No, they didn't. Tom, what is the big deal of this story? Is this even a story? Should we just skip it and say, who cares? Let crack a barrel do whatever they want to do with their logo. Not a big deal. Redskins change their names to, you know, commandos.
Starting point is 00:46:40 And I know. I'm just calling a commander. But, you know, whatever they want to call themselves. Why is this such a big deal? Here's why it's a big deal. Because she's not just changing a logo. it's changing a culture. Now, if you've been into Cracker Barrel,
Starting point is 00:46:57 you know, they're connected to a lot of, you know, big service stations, and you can go in there and... I love it. Grab a beverage or something. You know what I'm talking about? I love Cracker Barrel. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:08 And I do, too. We had this one... There was a Cracker Barrel that we used to stop it, and we drew from Dallas to Atlanta, see my mom, and we would stop at this one Cracker Barrel in the same place, and the girls just thought it was hysterical. You have the kind of old folksy home. homie and fried chicken and southern
Starting point is 00:47:25 stuff and, you know, we thought that's kind of cool. And they serve alcohol. You could drink. Well, we didn't do that while we were driving. So the they didn't just pull over and take a tip, Tom. You tell me, they didn't go ahead, Tom. I usually let Bailey set up front and I'm back in the back seat, making Pruno and a plastic bag. So
Starting point is 00:47:44 it's like, so I just bored on the trip to Atlanta. So Cracker Barrel is not just changing a logo. They say, hey, we're changing a logo. and we're cleaning it up. Companies change the logos all the time. They freshen them up. They changed them a little bit.
Starting point is 00:47:58 This, they remove the icon of the folksy, you know, general store that it was. And says, we've also moved items that aren't selling. That's not a big deal either. Stores do that every day. Hey, you know what? You know, honey roasted peanuts aren't selling. Let's have regular peanuts in bulk. They make decisions like that all the time.
Starting point is 00:48:18 And they cleaned up the store a little bit. they said they're going to lighten the decor inside because every so many years they're changing tables and stuff they get old and now it's like they're moving the culture that's what's going on pat and people are reacting very similarly to when coke changed coke yeah and that goes back 40 years now uh sergio ziman i believe it's like 40 years now where coke changed coke and it's a culture They're moving culture, not just changing a logo, and this, and CEO Julie Fels Massino has stepped on the third rail here, and she's out there just using words, along with the CMO, and you are getting obliterated from X to Reddit to Wall Street, which means that as a leader, she's handling a change terrible. Forget what it is. As a CEO, you're handling a change horribly, but you're touching culture.
Starting point is 00:49:15 There's one person that I believe can change it. One person that I believe could change it. If you hired this PR person Overnight, Cracker barrel. Let me tell you who it is. I'm sure look at me, Rob. If you're ready, there's one person that can change it.
Starting point is 00:49:30 Hold on. One person. She can change it. She can change. Wow. Can we go after hungry for some reason? Except the shirt is not the proper shirt. No.
Starting point is 00:49:42 But if the old country store. If crack or barrel. Hired her. Go. who's hires a country boy CEO. Oh my God. He comes up and says, Hey, Sydney Sweeney,
Starting point is 00:49:54 we can't. Is that a Sydney Sweeney? You know, it's an AI version of Sydney Sweeney. We kind of, you know. She's like nine fingers. That there is kind of hooters. Proper Texas.
Starting point is 00:50:04 Come on observation. Tom, can you show the CEO of a crack? No, no. Folks, I just want to prepare you guys. It's not Sydney Sweeney. The CEO is somebody else. So you have to, go for it. This is the CEO of,
Starting point is 00:50:17 Can I make an observation? Yeah. Those glasses. Anybody that wears those glasses, Stephen Colbert, Rosie O'Donnell, Rachel Maddow, Mark Cuban,
Starting point is 00:50:26 once you put those on, something bad's coming and your brain is fried. What's your background, Rob? Can we see what her background is? Maybe it would be an unfair. And where does she buy those glasses?
Starting point is 00:50:35 Can you go to her LinkedIn profile? Maybe she's been there since 23. Well, I just want to know where was she at before and where does she come in from. So here's Julie Cracker Barrel, C-O-N-C-Cumman, Vivid seats.
Starting point is 00:50:47 Okay. Kohan. Well, she was a board member of Kohan. So it's all board member, board member. She was at Taco Bell. She's the president. Five years and six months. And by the way, you know who was at Taco Bell at one point out?
Starting point is 00:50:56 If I'm not mistaken, Brian Nicol was at Taco Bell at one point out. Was he or was he not? The CEO of, can you go to Brian Nichol? Was he at Taco Bell or? Yeah, I believe Yum Brands. Yeah. So he was from 2011 to 2018, he was there. So she came after him, which means they didn't work together.
Starting point is 00:51:16 So probably not the same idea. So if you can go back to a resume, go to show all previous. Okay, there's, I'm going to go a little bit higher, Rob, go a little bit higher. Right after Taco Bill, where was she after Taco Bell? North America, Irvine, California, go a little lower, SVP. She was Sprinkles in L.A. Fisher Prince. And at Starbucks.
Starting point is 00:51:32 I have seen enough. Board of director, Starbucks, 12 years. I don't know. I don't see if I, I don't know if I see a pattern of making this dumb of a decision. I don't know if I see coach, my favorite purse. I don't know if I see any kind of a. But I don't know. I don't see a line in law.
Starting point is 00:51:49 I don't see a brand line that lines up with Crackerbell. You see that? Yeah. You see the brand she's been associated with? Then you know who that's on? Then you know what that's on? It's on the board and who hired her. What the hell were you thinking hiring somebody like that?
Starting point is 00:52:01 Well, I mean, I remember one time we hired somebody. Okay. And one of our guys brought the story up to me yesterday. We hired this person. I don't know how much of this I can. Let me just tell you what happened. We're at this meeting, okay? And we're sitting there with a bunch of people that run massive hotels, okay?
Starting point is 00:52:23 And this person we hired, we don't know what side they're on. And, you know, they're having conversations. These are pretty 20, 30 heavyweights. And somebody asked the question of who is your hero. And this person chose to go first. All right? Now, you have to realize this is this person's first week with us. Okay.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Loaded resume. And this person says Two of my biggest heroes of my life are Anthony Fauci and Joe Biden. No. Representing us. So I'm sitting there, a couple of my employees who are sitting there, they, what do you call it?
Starting point is 00:52:59 They can hold it back. You know how you can't hold it back? They like, you know how you kind of like one of those moments. So I'm like, spit it out? Yeah, I'm like, that's great. And what can I say? Oh my God. So I'm like, that's great.
Starting point is 00:53:11 And then the guys over there, that we don't know where they're at politically. Yeah. You understand what I'm saying? All the big hotel people. No, we don't know them. So it's not like we're friends. We're just all trying to do business together.
Starting point is 00:53:21 And I'm trying to see, like, we're building rapport. Then I'm looking at their body language and a couple of them are like, yeah, I don't know about Anthony Fauci, you know. One of them says Joe Biden's a nice man. And, you know, another person, like, I don't know if I would say my hero. But it's a good president. They were both liberals, but you could tell the hero poor them would be more like Obama or something like that. Heroes up there, baby. So let me tell you, sometimes when you hire, you really have to hire and kind of see where people are at.
Starting point is 00:53:49 Because if your brand is a very bold brand, that actual audience on that side has to trust, you have to do a little bit more digging for that individual to match your brand. Does that make sense? Like, for example, if CNN all of a sudden went and hired Charlie Kirk as a CEO, that's a shock to CNN's audience. And if Fox all of a sudden went and hired Jeff Zucker as their CEO, the audience will be like, what's the announcement? What happened? Breaking news, Fox News just hired Satan.
Starting point is 00:54:22 Stock market crash. But to the audience, that doesn't make sense. So I put the on a cracker barrel. Why'd you hire her before you brought her on board? Adam, thoughts before we move on here. The big thing is they change their logo? That's it. They just hook the old guy out, the freaking thing.
Starting point is 00:54:38 Because it's offensive. It's offensive because he's flat. he's white but talk about crack okay well that's the big deal yeah look how happy he was leaning on a barrel and he's a cracker so the big deal for cracker barrels
Starting point is 00:54:50 they removed the cracker and the barrel from cracker barrel that's like taking on Jemima off of the bottle they did you're doing you dumb ass okay if you really actually care don't call it crack a barrel well I mean I think we're missing the point here they removed
Starting point is 00:55:04 the subtle so you would have turned in name I just call it like the whitey waffle house They're just calling the barrel. Well, now it's just, it's not even the barrel. I don't know. They still kept it. Could you imagine if this were a different restaurant?
Starting point is 00:55:18 Cracker barrel. What you'd call it? If you're looking for a replacement. Adam Sussner. Yeah, let Adam just lean up on them and be like, here. We're going to call it Bagel Barn moving forward. Adam would call it the Jewish barrel. Adam would call it the, you know.
Starting point is 00:55:32 The locks. Let me tell you something. Taste the soup. You'd call it taste the soup. What's wrong with the soup? Try the soup. Let me and my dad was notorious, but me and my dad had a very contentious relationship. And every once in a while, when we were ready to meet, we would meet at a local
Starting point is 00:55:46 restaurant. Usually it was Denny's. Classy. Then when my parents got divorced, I don't know, I guess he wasn't near a Denny's. It would always be cracker barrel. Nice. Five broke out. And then, no, we were always there. And obviously, you know, we did our cracker thing. But then it's interesting enough. My dad, shout out to you, dad, rest in peace. He started dating a black lady. Really? Yeah, no, straight up. And next thing you know, he's like, meet me a waffle house and next and that's what that became
Starting point is 00:56:15 this is not a joke what was the lovely lady's name what was the lady's name I can't talk about that however my dad would roll with the would roll with the punches here a little bit depending on who was dating you know we'd meet at the different type of restaurants there used to be Cracker Barrel
Starting point is 00:56:30 By the way you have respect That's so good I'm telling you right now I have a whole different little respect Oh no no no you don't understand my dad Did not discriminate When you said she dated a sister. I thought it was like a nun, not
Starting point is 00:56:41 an actual sister. Oh, no. He was smashing a sister. Well, actually a Jewish guy dating a nun is also kind of weird. That's true. It's very weird. Because nuns aren't supposed to... Then he would take his black girlfriend two cracker barrels. Everybody was doing. The story just just went complete control. We have lost control.
Starting point is 00:56:57 You know, first we're talking and racism. Okay. I think we should make racism great again. Yeah. I mean, the rant thing went on. Not if you scored, touched on the end zone. By the way, it's not. By the way, It's not racist if you make fun of it. I made insensitivity epic.
Starting point is 00:57:13 Let's just head to racism. I was so looking forward to watching football. I'm not watching nothing. I was so looking forward to watching football. And you do some stupid like that. Some stupid like that after watching. Anyways, now when you hear you fumble the balls,
Starting point is 00:57:27 it's going to be something. Because Roger Godell is a cracker bear. Let's go to the next. Roger Godell has CTE. And by the way, Roger Barrel, Roger Barrel. Roger Godel was just standing behind Trump a couple of weeks ago. Yeah, weird. Weird.
Starting point is 00:57:40 I don't know about this. All right. Let's go to redistricting. All right, California Democrats pass Newsom's redistricting plan. Rob, if you want to pull up the clip as I'm going through the story here. So they finally get this thing passed. And he blames Trump and Texas for it. Here's him celebrating.
Starting point is 00:57:59 Do you have the, where afterwards he's saying a couple things? Yeah, right there if you can do that. So here's Gavin Newsom, accelerates the process. And Democratic control legislator formally approved. they planned Thursday to redraw the state's congressional lines, teeing up a special election on November 4th, Proposition 50, which includes a constitutional amendment and two bills laying out logistics and map proposals,
Starting point is 00:58:19 but Gavin Newsom said to sign them, we're responding to what occurred in Texas, and we're neutralizing what occurred, and we're giving the American people a fair chance. Okay? Play the clip here, Rob. Go for it. We got here because the President of the United States is struggling. We got here because the President of the United States is one of the most unpopular
Starting point is 00:58:40 presidents in U.S. We got here because he recognizes that he will lose the election. Congress will go back into the hands of the Democratic Party next November. We got here because of his failed policies. Those are being exposed hour by hour, reinforced today by Walmart,
Starting point is 00:58:58 announcing they'll be raising prices because of the tax increases because of the tariffs. Oh, my God. Reminded every day by a slowing economy, growing mistrust all across this nation across the board he is failing he recognized that and that's why he made a phone call to Greg Abbott
Starting point is 00:59:16 asking for five seats can't win by playing by traditional sets of rules he plays by no rules I remind you all the time it's not the rule of lots the rule of Don you're so funny pause it right there Rob do me favor Gavin I got a question for you Rob I just texted you something have you read this article at all
Starting point is 00:59:35 Have you gone to this article, Gavin, respectfully? Can you tell us what happened here? Why is it that Democrats get lowest rating from voters in 35 years? Why is that? I'm actually curious. Why do you think that is? Why do you think that it's gotten to a point where you had to either hire two trolls, three trolls as a team to tweet like Trump
Starting point is 00:59:57 and send messages like Trump nonstop? And, you know, to think and to see if you're, You can beat the guy by trying to be like him. Why is it that you're such a, honestly, and by the way, there's a part of me, you know, when I was younger, my dream was to be an actor, okay, and I even went to acting coaches. You're still good, though. I'm going to throw that out there. I don't know if I'm a, you know, but listen.
Starting point is 01:00:21 Yeah. But it was a dream. Like, this is why I love movies. This is why, you know, I think there's so much power. We're going to get into the movie business next two to five years. We're building a lot of stuff here in our campus. If you see our campus, every day there's something new that's being built. We're going to build a massive amphitheater.
Starting point is 01:00:35 We're going to build a eight-story buildings here to house, 1,500 employees, 2,000. We're doing a lot of stuff here that no one's aware of. Or it's exciting times that we're going through, right? But I wanted to be an actor. And you'll watch a movie, and you'll see someone act apart, and I'm like, that was horrible. I think I can do better than that guy in that part. I just didn't feel the emotion in that part. I would have taken this angle, right?
Starting point is 01:00:56 You do this all the time because you're a phenomenal actor, right? It's natural for you, okay? And listen, I don't want to undermine chat. He's also great actor, but I put you at the top. So we're with Chad's a shout out to you. Please don't be upset. God bless you. He's really good too.
Starting point is 01:01:10 I'm watching Gavin Newsom, okay? Like the younger guys out there that can cut clips, you know what would be a great clip to cut? If somebody shows how many personalities this guy has. Okay? The hardcore liberal, the tough guy, the independent centrist, the guy that wants to sit down and talk to Charlie Kirk
Starting point is 01:01:33 and other Republicans and move a little bit more to the center, okay? Then the guy that's willing to go AOC, you know, all the way to the left, then the guy that wants to go blame Trump, then the guy that wants to take responsibility, then the guy, I mean, who are you, buddy?
Starting point is 01:01:50 Sybil. You know, are you somebody that's just a chameleon that's trying to adapt and fit, and no one knows, do you know what's the most attractive thing about Trump? Do you know what the guy's about? you don't have to like it
Starting point is 01:02:03 he's going to tell you what he stands for what the hell do you stand for buddy what do you stand for and everybody knows you're trying to run for office everybody knows you're dying to be a president everybody knows that kudos because people are talking about it
Starting point is 01:02:19 so you got to give him credit because he's getting the eyeballs so he's definitely know how to get the eyeballs there but you know if this thing passes Tom if this thing passes what was it prop was it Rob? Prop what? Prop 90, whatever the proposition was that he talks about in the, let me read this real quick, so I give the right prop credit. So proposition 50, right? November 4th.
Starting point is 01:02:43 So you, this proposition 40 is going to pass. There's 80% chance this thing's going to pass. 80% chance that's going to pass. So then it goes from a 43 to 9 House of Representatives in the state of California to 48 to 4, Democrats to Republicans. Guess what, Republicans, you're done in California. Your voice doesn't matter. And FYI, America, who likes Newsom, if you guys, for a second, start getting with this, Trump is bad, and he is horrible, and all the people that voted for him, and I are like, I just don't like him, and he didn't keep his promises and all this other stuff, no problem. This guy's going to come in and do the same thing to America.
Starting point is 01:03:25 Just letting you know, okay? This is letting you know. So the good news is the fact that Republicans' bench is going to be very deep for 2028. It's going to be a dog fight. But this guy is playing games and he's acting nonstop and he cannot make up who he wants to be. He reminds me of what Romney did when he almost beat Obama and he listens to one of his campaign marketing grills that said, don't be too tough on Obama after Benghazi. You were too strong and you won that debate when he beat him.
Starting point is 01:03:53 He destroyed Obama in the second debate. absolutely destroyed the guy and in the third debate he doesn't once bring up Benghazi and he wants to win over female voters because hey talk about salad and health what?
Starting point is 01:04:07 Romney could have been a president but he listened to somebody confused the hell out of him and it looks like this guy's marketing team can make up their minds what side they're on. Tom what are your thoughts with this him passing and he put all the blame on Trump
Starting point is 01:04:19 what do you see this thing taking place? Well first of all Gavin Newsom has become Sibble. Sybil was a movie way back late 70s, 80s about this poor young woman suffering from split personalities. And so here we have Gavin Newsom, a poor young woman suffering from split personalities. And
Starting point is 01:04:35 I look, I'm going to read, I'm going to read some things that this says, I don't even need to say anything. I don't have to conjure up a feeling or a synopsis here. Because I have, from one of his harshest critics right here, it's quote, it's quite embarrassing actually
Starting point is 01:04:51 how Newsom is arguing and targeting the wrong opponent. Donald Trump's not on the ballot in 2026 for midterms. He's not on the ballot in 28. You're not running against Donald Trump, says your post using all caps, inflammatory language, or trying to capture attention. This is the attention economy you're going after. Why don't you talk about affordability and policies and good ideas? You've got to get attention somehow, so you're on social media doing parodies of Donald Trump. I think you need to look beyond 26. Your approach includes these AI-generated visuals and phrases. Please. Vinnie. And guess who that was? Who? Joe Scarborough.
Starting point is 01:05:31 Rob, I just think, Rob, can you show? His harshest critic. By the way, good, good call. When you've got,
Starting point is 01:05:35 when you've got Scarborough saying this. Go for it. Democrats are trying to find their footing. And it's, it's quite embarrassing, actually. I mean,
Starting point is 01:05:44 Gavin Newsome. I mean, have you seen what he's doing online and say, just take a deep breath. Don't, don't try to turn the ship 180 degrees.
Starting point is 01:05:54 and one, they don't know what to do. I have a good idea. Instead of trying to make school Donald Trump, talk into the camera about affordability. Talk about making groceries, like, more affordable. Talk about what you're going to do for housing. Talk about what you're going to do for energy prices that continue to go up. We heard the congressman yesterday talk about energy prices skyrocketing in New Jersey.
Starting point is 01:06:23 You know, don't try, you know, as I've been saying, Donald Trump's not on the ballot in 26. He's not on the ballot in 28. I said that last week. Why try to drag Muhammad Ali in the ring when you got Chuck Wepner standing right in front of you? Weptner's a bleeder. He's a bleeder. You want him.
Starting point is 01:06:48 So why are you going? I'm going after Donald. No, you're not, you're not running again. Donald Trump. Go after Tweedledee or Tweedledum. You know, Chuck Webner, a bleeder. Go after him. Let's respect to Chuck Webner.
Starting point is 01:07:04 Yeah, I'll do respect, of course. He kind of held in there long ago. Inspired Rocky, many people say. Isn't it, Rob, who are the two people that are behind his Instagram and social media push? Where are those people at? Do you know where they're at, Rob? You guys have to see it.
Starting point is 01:07:21 And again, I have a feeling one of them dark glasses. Let's see. Let's see. Come on. Come on. It's two younger looking people that are it's all good, Rob. Can we play the clip pack? I want to go on on Gavin a little bit. Can you show the clip of him saying what he wants them to start doing to Republicans, which I think is a call. It's a call to action. And if he wants to play that game, he says punch him in the. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Can we show. Like, guys, and just, and again, I want everybody out there, remember when we hit when they hit us low we go high all that BS that you heard from all these fake ass Democrats okay they're the party of violence let's not don't forget that okay these are the people
Starting point is 01:08:03 and this is a call to action because those two people and rob's going to find who they are this is the type of attitude that they're telling uh democrats to have rob go ahead yeah oh by way oh weird they both have the glasses get out these are the two people that are in charge of his social media these are the guys and the girl they always have dark glasses I'm on to side something. Rob, play the clip with him. Play the clip. I don't care about their looks.
Starting point is 01:08:25 Their work is what is terrible. Yeah, well, the glasses that tell. Go ahead, Rob. This is radical rigging of a midterm election. Radical rigging of an election, destroying, vandalizing this democracy. It's not a democracy. The rule of law.
Starting point is 01:08:43 So I'm sorry. I know some people's sensibilities. I respect and appreciate that. But right now, with all due respect, we're walking down a damn different path. We're fighting fire with fire. I'm going to punch these sons of bitches in the mouth. Okay.
Starting point is 01:08:58 You know, you can't say that we're in that shirt in that studio. I mean, you just don't look. Wait, Rob, play that back again. That does not look like a guy that's going to come down there and pop somebody. No, fast forward a little bit more to when he starts saying punching. Yeah, go right there. Thank you. Appreciate that.
Starting point is 01:09:14 But right now, with all due respect, we're walking down a damn different path. We're fighting fire with fire. and I'm going to punch these sons of bitches in the mouth. Oh, amen to that. We're going to punch these sons of bitches in the mouth. Like, if that's not a call to action, meaning we're going to fight, like, we're going to get violent. Can I just break it down really bad? He said, this is a radical rigging of a midterm.
Starting point is 01:09:38 Says the guy who's made it illegal to ask for identification to vote and is Godforsaken state. Okay, and he said, destroying, vandalizing this democracy. We live in a constitutional republic. I'm breaking down everything. He's full of shit. Sorry for my language. And the rule of law. He's talking about the rule of law.
Starting point is 01:09:54 Again, Democrats are the going against everybody with law, using lawfare. And then he said fighting fire with fire, saying the guy that his state can't fight fire with water because there isn't any. Okay, this guy is an absolute joke. And I just hope, like, because he has a backing, obviously. People are going to vote for this guy. Californians, wake up. Do you see what this guy's, if you can't see that he is a slithering freaking snake, number one in homeless
Starting point is 01:10:19 number one in unemployment okay when the fires are raging nobody's to be found and then they're buying up all the land and the people in the palisades can't even buy their freaking land or build houses there I hope you guys wake up
Starting point is 01:10:32 maybe it's time for a change Larry Elder had a chance you guys had a chance to recall this guy and you did it it's Stockholm syndrome Pat it has to be you guys love abuse
Starting point is 01:10:43 you love the high taxes you like the crime keep doing it unless you want to change and I'm tired of all these people calling me and complaining about California. What am I doing? What the hell am I doing?
Starting point is 01:10:53 It's your fault. You guys keep voting for this shit because the other side's Hitler, the other side's bad. No, you guys need to wake up, man. And I get it. People, my whole family lives there. My whole family lives there.
Starting point is 01:11:04 But unless you guys make radical change, it ain't going to happen. Amen. Well, I don't think Gavin Newsom could run again for governor of California. No, he's going for president. He's 226. I think he's gone.
Starting point is 01:11:16 He's just, at the same time he's trying to basically play to his base in California that basically will do anything other than appease Donald Trump. We know that about Newsom. But don't be surprised when he runs for president and he tries to do what he did in San Francisco and just
Starting point is 01:11:31 clean it all up when she and the Communist Party and he's going to put lipstick on a pig and he's going to try to pretend that he's doing a great job and he's going to try to just clean it all up and we know what Gavin Newsom is. He's a complete actor, he's a complete chameleon and he's the best politician
Starting point is 01:11:46 in the United States. If you want to know what an amazing politician, what a disgusting human looks like, look no further than Gavin Newsom, he'll flip-flop, he'll change, he'll act, he'll put on a tough guy act, he'll be LGBT friendly,
Starting point is 01:12:02 he'll protect families all in one sentence. You know, California, you know, good luck to you. Bless your heart. Yeah, well, we'll see. We'll see what's going to happen here as we're going through the next phase. November 4th is when the vote is.
Starting point is 01:12:16 There's a lot of stuff going on on November 4th. You know what else is going on November 4th? Mamdani, New York, the mayor. Saw a clip the other day of him crying, of saying the amount of death threats he's getting for being Muslim. And I'm just seeing this guy, watching what this guy is doing, slowly but surely, slowly but surely. He is winning the naive voters over,
Starting point is 01:12:36 and you're going to see suddenly him showing up and becoming who a lot of people didn't think that an outsider could win there. but it looks like he's going to be doing that. Anyways, let me get to the next story here. Next year I want to go to is, I'm trying to see which. Okay, let's go with this one here. Military preparing attacks on Mexican cartels.
Starting point is 01:13:01 Okay. So this story came out because they've been going back and forth with the president of Mexico, and it's been a lot of weird stories back and forth. The Trump administration directed a military to prepare lethal strikes against cartel targets in Mexico. with a top secret order issued in late spring 2025,
Starting point is 01:13:18 Tasking Norton Command to manage attacks by mid-September, as a senior intelligence office stated, not only is Donald Trump unequickly, un-unically focused on TCOs, having designated them terrorists, is one of his first executive orders, but he has shown himself to be willing to take unilateral action despite potentially negative political ramification, the order discussed at a July meeting,
Starting point is 01:13:45 in Colorado Springs, led by Colby Jenkins, unconfirmed assistant secretary of defense for special operations and low-intensity conflict could involve unilateral actions without Mexican approval. General Gregory M. Gilot, Northcombe commander, hosted Mexican military leaders. Mexican Navy Secretary of administration
Starting point is 01:14:08 of Raymond Pedro Morales, Angeles emphasized joint operations, saying today more than ever, the challenges we face, We face demand a joint-coordinated and adapted response. Tom thoughts. I'll tell you, the Mexican president, she is out there saying, oh, you will not do things here. You will not do things here. And they're cutting deals where that they've got drug dealers on death row.
Starting point is 01:14:30 We'll ship you to the United States if you agree that they're just life without parole. And we'll do this. We're making these prisoners, not even swaps or just sending them. So you've got that president going out saying all that. Meanwhile, Vinnie, look at this in February 2025, her own Navy admirals and Admiral's secretary were getting together with our military talking about, you know, Aegis class cruisers and destroyers coming up to the coast of Mexico, and there's three of them that have been sent down there, that have all of this radar and missile warfare stuff. And then they have these Poseidons, which are these great big radar airplanes that fly over. They already have the targets. They know what they're going after.
Starting point is 01:15:18 And they're going down here, just waiting for them to push the button. And the hypocrisy that's come from the Mexican president, you will, last week, remember she's screaming? You will not step foot over here. Okay, we won't step foot, but we'll wheel up three of our baddest destroyers, all these missile-guided ships. We'll put three of them over here. We'll fly the Poseidons over Mexico. and then we will go pinpoint, take out people we want to take out. And so what I think that the really funny thing here is Trump is saying,
Starting point is 01:15:48 hey, if you don't do it, I will do it, number one. And then she's saying you won't step foot on soil. It's almost like maybe she chose her words carefully. You won't step foot on soil. Yeah, but you will sail up right next to us and launch a bunch of extremely loud damaging firecrackers. Yeah, I mean, there's a Wall Street Journal story. I'm going to come to you, Rob.
Starting point is 01:16:07 If you want to prepare this clip, Trump orders Pentagon to deploy three warships against Latin American drug cartels. Did he say three warships? Yes. Three warships. And by the way, this is a Wall Street Journal story. Rob, do you have that clip on this one? I do.
Starting point is 01:16:24 This is Pam Bondi talking about Maduro and why they are sending the ships to Venezuela. Go for it. Today, the Department of Justice and State Department are announcing a historic $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Nicholas Maduro. Maduro. Maduro uses foreign terrorist organizations like TDA, Sinaloa, and Cartel of the Sons to bring deadly drugs and violence into our country. To date, the DEA has seized 30 tons of cocaine linked to Maduro and as associates with nearly seven tons linked to Maduro himself, which represents a primary source of income for the deadly cartels based in Venezuela and Mexico.
Starting point is 01:17:05 Cocaine is often laced with fentanyl, resulting in the loss and destruction of countless American lives. The DOJ has seized over $700 million of Maduro-linked assets, including two private jets, nine vehicles, and more. Yet Maduro's reign of terror continues. He is one of the largest narco traffickers in the world and a threat to our national security. Therefore, we've doubled his reward to $50 million. Under President Trump's leadership, Maduro will not escape justice, and he will be held accountable for his despicable crimes. If you have any information to bring this criminal to justice, call 1-202-307-4-228 or go online. Sounded like one of those, all your commercials.
Starting point is 01:18:00 Yeah. Have you been injured? Slip and fall. Vinnie, go ahead. It's my money. I want it now. Listen, I absolutely love this, okay? Like, if you think about it, think of all the countries around, you know, Russia, we have our thing with China, all these different countries. Why are we looking, like, the real war is literally right beneath us. It's freaking Mexico.
Starting point is 01:18:18 And I absolutely love that he's doing this. Just think of, just, Rob, what is the death count of Americans? Guys, we're not losing Americans in any other capacity, accidents and stuff like that, okay. But how many fentanyl deaths are happening every single year in the past? past couple years in the United States, Rob. Is it 100,000? Yeah, it's 100,000 plus. Think about that number.
Starting point is 01:18:39 We're losing that many people every single year. Okay, they're sex trafficking, all those 300,000 children missing from the freaking border. You have all the drugs. You have all the guns coming. Where is it, Rob? Around 331,000 deaths in the United States due to fentanyl-related overdoses since 2020. In four years.
Starting point is 01:18:59 That's, yo, that's war numbers. Those are war-number deaths. And I'm telling you right now, and the cartel, I didn't want to see it, Pat. Somebody showed me a video of how ruthless these guys are. I don't want to get into major detail, but they had this guy, hands on a fence. He's alive, and they're literally cutting open his chest and taking his heart out while he's still alive. These guys are freaking brutal. They freaking kill Americans.
Starting point is 01:19:23 So guess what? You want to talk about Gavin's fight fire with fire? I'm so happy that they're doing that shit, because this is sending a message. And if the president doesn't want to get involved, guess what? then you're the enemy as well. We have to go in. Do you know what that is every year? You know how any U.S. servicemen died in Vietnam?
Starting point is 01:19:37 How much? 58,200. In the whole war. The entire war. And we've lost that in four years. Every year. Every year we have, we lose a Vietnam war and more.
Starting point is 01:19:46 That is insane. So how do we stop it? That's how you stop it. Yeah, I mean, it's almost like you don't want terrorists living right next door to you. It's almost like you kind of got to do something about it or they're going to overtake your entire country. I'm not talking about,
Starting point is 01:20:01 Gaza right now. I'm talking about America. I'm fully supportive of Trump building the wall and taking down Maduro and taking down anyone that's trafficking drugs, these terrorists. Mexico has the most... Mexico has the most... You caught that, guys. We got it. Bingo. I know it's
Starting point is 01:20:17 almost like you want to live peacefully and safely without psychopaths trying to kill you and all your people. I'm talking about San Diego here, guys, not Tijuana. Mexico, we talked about this a couple podcast ago has the most dangerous cities
Starting point is 01:20:33 in the Western Hemisphere. That's six months ago, maybe a year ago, before the Mexican election. Do you remember how many politicians were killed just on a weekend? Like 50 politicians killed. Could you imagine 50 American politicians were killed on a weekend? I'm sure people would be rooting
Starting point is 01:20:51 for it, not me. But listen, it's a dangerous world out there and Trump, Trump ain't playing around at this point. Like he's going to take over D.C. He should take over Mexico, put a reward for Maduro. The funny thing is, if you know have any information about where Maduro is,
Starting point is 01:21:08 we know where he is, guys. He's in his house, doing his thing. I'm fully supportive of this. You find Maduro. They're kicking it together. Those two are best of buddies right now. It's interesting because seven years ago, eight, no, six years ago,
Starting point is 01:21:23 I almost interviewed Maduro, where I was going out there to interview the guy. And last minute, it was during a season where things got chaotic. And that was when he was going back and forth with Juan Guaido or, you know. Juan Guaido. They were going back and forward.
Starting point is 01:21:41 That's what was going on at that time. Here's what we do, Pat. Here's what we do. We lower Maduro with a $50 million podcast fee. We say, listen, buddy, we're going to pay you $50 million. Yes. Maduro shows up, see, you get a de Niro. And then he shows up.
Starting point is 01:21:56 Man Bondi, films her commercial, live on the spot. Perfect. Right there. Brilliant. fun. We break even, but we break the internet. Nice. By the way, I want to go to a couple of these stories with, you know, talking about the fire as well as Ashley St. Clair, but a major update happened with Menect yesterday. If you haven't updated the app, a bunch of new updates happen. If you download the app and you go to the bottom right, there's now an events category
Starting point is 01:22:21 for VALC conference that's coming up. But also, moving forward, you can officially minect anybody in audio. So if you guys are menecting Vinnie, Tom, myself, you know, Adam or Ray Louis or Terrence Howard or Cuomo or Casparian or, you know, whoever, you know, Saladino, Lindy Lee, any one of these guys, DJ Shipley, any one of these guys you Menect moving forward, you can do it in audio. You have 30 seconds to ask the question, which is exciting. So if you have a question or anything you want to say, you can officially menect individuals in audio.
Starting point is 01:22:51 I wish everybody knew the new updates that's coming up and we're officially went from 43 countries and 100 plus countries. And very soon it's going to be even a bigger announcement. So Hank tight. Hank Todd, after Vault, we'll be making one announcement that no one's going to believe, but it's going to be exciting. Let's continue. Let's continue with this. Ashley S. Clair claimed she's broke and facing eviction from, what is that, New York City apartment, okay?
Starting point is 01:23:15 And by the way, I don't know if she's trolling or if she's not here. I don't know. She's very capable of trolling conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair, who claimed to be the mother of Elamast 13 child. This is a realtor.com, but this is a realtor.com story. Romulus announced on her new podcast that she is broke and facing eviction from her $15,000 on New York City apartment, stating, well, after Europe unplaying career suicide, many questionable life choices, a gap of my LinkedIn profile can make some podcasts? Starting a podcast. I'm turning to Polymark here, $10,000. Yeah, can you show this clip, Rob?
Starting point is 01:23:50 Can you show this clip? This is her starting a new podcast. Is that what this is? I believe so. Okay, go for it. Everything out of my mouth, a cautionary tale. Also, I'm getting evicted, and Polly Market offered me $10,000 to do an ad read. So with that, the roof over my head has been brought to you by Polly Market.
Starting point is 01:24:09 God bless Polly Market, the world's largest prediction market, where you can place bets on who's going to win the midterms, whether Trump will release the Epstein files, or how many posts, Elon Musk is going to send in a day. You can put that right there, Rob. And this story says her financials, financial struggles followed 2025 claims that she gave birth to Musch Child, September 20th, Musk responded on March 31st stating, I have given Ashley $2,5 million in direct payments to date,
Starting point is 01:24:35 as well as continued annual payments of $500,000. The Manhattan apartment leased for one year at $180,000 annually was part of Musk's support with a source-telling realtor.com. Elon leased the apartment for Ashley and Romulus, but she's been unable to maintain the lifestyle without his continued financial support. Adam, what do you think about the story here? well uh under uh legal orders i'm under a gag order and it's not so much a legal gag order it's like a ball gag order right now uh i don't know much about this here's what i know about ashley
Starting point is 01:25:05 who's a very good friend of that uh Ashley is trolling everybody she's funny she's witty she's cool she ain't broke uh so i think we all just fell for it i don't know if you guys have different takes on this i can conclusively tell you with utmost conviction that Elon Musk is the father Look You were present Yeah, I was there I saw all go down I am not the father
Starting point is 01:25:32 If that's what you're asking Oh, the test ruled you out I don't know Some announcements Ashley's a nice girl She's a friend She also used to work for the Babylon B So if you don't speak sarcasm
Starting point is 01:25:43 And if you're not witty Tom This is a troll She has money And I think she'll be okay Good for her Yeah we met her at the Menect event And she was very friendly that we met her at, what was it?
Starting point is 01:25:56 What was it at? Soho House, which, by the way, I don't know if you heard what happened with Soho House. Tell me what happened. They took it off of, they went private. Did you see this, Rob? If you tap in Soho House, $2.2.2 billion, Ashton Coucher's involved in this deal, I think. Let's see what that is. Soho House is being sold for $2.7 billion, and Ashton Coucher is one of the buyers. Wow.
Starting point is 01:26:15 They're going private in a multi-billion-dollar deal that they're doing so. Good for them. So-ho House going a very different direction. Who knows? I'm sure they got some plans of what they want to do with it at Soho House, but that's where we did our annual Maneck party, which took place on the rooftop. Why did you want to talk about this story, Pat?
Starting point is 01:26:32 This story? No, this story was brought up by our friend Rob Gargoyo. Well, I mean, it's just a, because it says to me, Adam wanted to talk about it. The letter's right next to it. Oh, really? Vinnie. So, well, Adam, well, since you know, and by the way, we met her,
Starting point is 01:26:48 she's freaking, she's really, really cool with me. But like, and I remember, so was the, was the returning the Tesla a troll to? And when she's like, because I mean, just think about, I get it, if you're trolling, you're trying to do the polymarket thing for, for clicks,
Starting point is 01:27:01 okay, I get it. But just like, what do you do? Like, is your existence now just going to be, you know what? Let's call it right now.
Starting point is 01:27:07 I'm the baby mama. Let's see if she answers. I'm the baby mama of Donald Trump. Can we call Ashley? Call her on speaker. I want to know, like, what are you doing?
Starting point is 01:27:14 Like, what are you doing right now? You're rich as hell. You're, you're, dude, $2.5 million dollars up front. You should be sex for life.
Starting point is 01:27:22 How much is that kid eating? $15 million? You can impregate and meet Elon Musk. Give me the kid. I'll have your 15 baby. I'll take two of them. I will chess feed your kid, Elon Musk. Are you there?
Starting point is 01:27:32 Don't worry about that, baby. Okay. So let's go to the next story is what we're going to go to. We're going to skip the story here because it upset Adam. We don't want to upset. No, I'm the only one actually commented. I commented. Okay.
Starting point is 01:27:43 What are you all you guys got? I'm not running from it. Yeah. So let's go. By the way, guys, Rob, why did this? story even get at it? How did the story get at it? Do you remember? I don't remember, to be honest with you. I think Adam
Starting point is 01:27:56 was a crazy morning. Yeah, okay, so that's what I'm saying. That's the chance. The story is here. I'm given the instruction. I follow what I'm trolling myself. You just hold the big man tells you to do that. Listen, let's just change a story to something no, no, let's keep talking later. I'm going to go to something different.
Starting point is 01:28:11 After this story, maybe it's a girlfriend having trouble with housing. Transition to a different story. Christian revival, belief in God, triples amongst 18 to 24-year-old. Amen. And this is in Britain, by the way. So let's go to page 14 and see what these guys are doing in the UK
Starting point is 01:28:29 because we had some issues with the UK this past week. Apparently, they're not fans of Meneck in the UK. And the Times wrote a story about this. But let me go to the story here for you guys. Here we go. UGov's tracker and religious beliefs showed the number of 18 to 24-year-olds in Britain professing belief,
Starting point is 01:28:49 God rose from 16% in August of 2021 to 45% in a wholly 181% increase with Lancastery and priest, Father Damien, Feeney stating the grown number of young people interested in faith comes from a need for structure, shape, and routine in their life and a desire for stability at a time when otherwise life can seem destabilized. A 56% increase in monthly churches attendance from 3.7 million to 5.8 million between 2018 and in 2024 was driven by younger men from one in 25 to one in five when women from 3% to 12%. The 18 to 24 age group is now the second most likely to attend church monthly. Fini noted the desire for structure and order previously mentioned has led to a renewal of
Starting point is 01:29:38 interest in traditional worship among young adults. The use of beauty and language, color, music, drama, and fairly classic ways has grown an appeal belief amongst 25 to 49 years increased 21% in 2021 to 33%. So let's see who wanted to talk about this story. Adam, I'm coming to you. What thought, what do you have thoughts on this story? Well, as the only true Christian on the panel here, the original OG Jew in the house, I think it's great to see Christianity making a comeback, especially in the UK.
Starting point is 01:30:08 I think if we learned anything, like in America right now, you see that it's cool now to be conservative. it's cool it's counterculture to be like yeah uh i know the difference you're a man and a woman so i think it's what's happening in the uk is they've gone so woke they've gone so leftist they've gone so secular that young people gen z are the ones that are leading this charge are basically saying no no no no no all this woke government infused nonsense i'm done with this and we're turning back to churches and i think that's a great thing i think there's another element to this because there's religion and there's culture i think religion is one component i think what's happening in the U.K. is they're seeing their culture change. What's the number one baby
Starting point is 01:30:48 name in the UK? Muhammad. It's not James. It's not Henry. It's Muhammad. And I think there's a lot of Brits who are like, all right, we're tolerant, we're nice. We'll be appeasing to you. And there's a lot of people who are starting to say, no, no, no, no, no, no, not on my watch. And I see simmerings. I see on the internet, not that the internet is the tell all, be all, especially Twitter. but I see this urge this urge for a holy war and that's where it's going to happen first right in the UK
Starting point is 01:31:20 God bless and I'm Pat and I know Tom's gonna Tom's gonna go right after me but I mean I am so what great news I know we always talk about this and politics and Newsom
Starting point is 01:31:31 in the end of the world thank God that people are going to God and Christianity that makes me so happy because listen it's undeniable okay go do the research the book that you told me to read a case for Christ by least trouble
Starting point is 01:31:43 Guys, the guy was an atheist and was like, I'm going to prove that Jesus wasn't here, and he wasn't who he says he was. Guess what? He made a case for Jesus Christ. He was here. You believe what he was, if he was a magician or whatever, whatever you want to believe. He was here. He's a savior.
Starting point is 01:31:59 I think it's awesome that it's happening. And it's not just happening there on him. It's happening here in the United States, okay? And Louis C.K. had a really funny joke once. He said, well, all the time. I think he's one of the best ever. He said, you know what religion won, Christianity? He goes, what year is it?
Starting point is 01:32:15 It was 2020. It was like right now, it's 2025, right? Since when? We all keep the date, everybody, Muslim, Buddhists of when Jesus Christ died, okay? And I think it just proves how real. There's a battle right now, bro, with evil. Was it Ephesians chapter 6 verse 12? Before we wrestle not with flesh and blood.
Starting point is 01:32:35 But principalities against powers and rulers of darkness of this world against spiritual wickedness in high places. Guys, the table is set, okay? And which side are you, where are you going? And I think the darker it gets, the brighter truth stands out. And I'm telling you guys, guys, from personal experience, Assyrians were, you know, Assyrians are Armenian is like to have a battle of who were the first Christians. There is something going on in the world. And I'm telling you, the better my life has gotten.
Starting point is 01:33:00 The more truth, I'm telling you, Adam, it's going to God and going to Jesus Christ. Because I'm telling you right now, especially with all this stuff that we talk about Epstein and this and that, the only accountability factor is going to be God. Period. That makes me sleep well at night because I go, if it doesn't happen here, he's going to hold everybody accountable. Are you saying that Assyrians and Armenians were the first Christian? I think Armenians actually have a good. Is this your jihad, Pat? Your struggle, your internal struggle. Between Assyrian or Armenian, who was the first Christian? It might have been. I think I'm a 15th. Armenian was a first Christian. I know for fact. One of my bloodlines was first. So he's good. I'm good. Armenian and Asserian.
Starting point is 01:33:37 But let me go to this. Let me give some thoughts on this and we can get to the next story. You know, we'll sit here and we'll banter and we'll say all our stuff and some of it is fun and some of it is appropriate and some of it isn't appropriate. Sometimes we get emotional and I can't believe this and I can't believe that. And sometimes we drop the f-bomb too many times and someone's got to call you out and say, hey, get your act together and don't do this. I don't like your kids are listening. And by the way, sometimes we say things to people and we take personal shots, which I don't like because I want to talk to a lot of these guys. Like as much as I don't agree with Newsome on politics, I want to sit down and have a conversation with them. I have nothing personal against the guy. He does what he does. He's got a family. He's got kids. He wants to be a good father to his kids. There's nobody that's not trying to do their best in their lives for the most part. The benefit of God entering my life and me becoming a Christian, the biggest part of it was that you had to learn forgiveness.
Starting point is 01:34:33 And you had to learn that as much as you try to judge everybody else, hey, brother, you have a lot of stuff. and a lot of things you did wrong that you screwed up with. That we have to get on our knees. The other day I'm with the boys, Tico and Dillon, and I said, guys, whatever you do, pray a little bit longer tonight. And I get on my knees and they're sitting there with me. Something happened, Daddy? I said, I'm just, just pray a little longer today.
Starting point is 01:34:58 Just pray a little longer today. Talk to God. And I sat down and I'm having the conversations. I wouldn't be who I am today without God in my life. I've said this so many times, and I'm so comfortable saying it, the fact that I'm a nobody without him, just a regular guy.
Starting point is 01:35:14 I'm sitting there the other day at the cigar lounge with one of our founding members who's saying stuff to me about, well, let me tell you, what about God this and what about God that and what about God this? I said, listen, bro,
Starting point is 01:35:26 when I think about God, I don't think about the judge pastor that you're going to hell God. I look at it in a complete different way. You know, I know I desperately need God. He changed my life. My life doesn't make sense. I can't believe I got lucky enough to get a green card to come to America legally.
Starting point is 01:35:45 I can't believe I met a Jennifer Hudman that's now my wife that gave me four kids who are my four, five favorite human beings in the world when I'm around them. I cannot believe somehow I got lucky enough to get a job at Morgan Stanley Dean Wooder after the Army, not having a four-year or a two-year degree, and a Dave Kirby, who I keep talking about, I haven't seen this guy since 2002. Dave Kirby gave this guy a regular guy, a job at Morgan Stanley Dean Wooder,
Starting point is 01:36:18 who didn't have a four-year or a two-year degree when I was going up against another girl named Somaz Roshiti, who was brilliant, got a 1560 on her SATs, ran a nightclub in Berkeley, did a four-year program in three and a half years, sharp as hell, it was so great sitting next to Somaz because she was such a, You knew she was going to do something big in her life.
Starting point is 01:36:36 You just knew it. And we sat there at the same cubicle and going back and forth. And somehow I got a 78% of my Series 7, the first time I took it, and I stayed in the financial industry, then went into the insurance industry, and then this happened. Then a Life Now podcast, you guys listening to us? What? Vault Conference, nearly 10,000 people to come with their husband, wife, and kids,
Starting point is 01:36:56 and 21-year-old guy goes and watches Tony Robbins at, you know, what do you call it, that San Diego Convention Center? at Long Beach Convention Center, and now he's doing two hours. We're going to have some massive announcements we're making at the vault. This guy? This regular guy? You tell him me? I deserve this.
Starting point is 01:37:11 I don't know about that. So somehow, some way that favor changed this guy's life, he made me as much as this doesn't make sense to you, to the people who know me, my dad would know this. He made me softer. My heart, deep down inside, there is rage in here. There is so much rage in this. And he just said, hey, man, these things are not on you. I got this.
Starting point is 01:37:37 You go do all the other stuff. It's like, all right, I got it. I'm so glad younger folks, 18 to 24, are getting exposed to this. And they're finding God. They're finding church. I'm so happy that this has taken place. And they're going through it. And it's a beautiful thing.
Starting point is 01:37:55 It's a life. Who said this? Somebody said this. I think it was Johnny Cash. Being a Christian is one of the hardest things to do or something like that. Rob, can you pull up what Johnny Cash said about being a Christian? Johnny Cash Christian, Johnny Cash Christian, he said something, quotes. Quotes, if he can just type it.
Starting point is 01:38:13 He said something about being a Christian. Being a Christian isn't for sissies. That's what he said. It takes a real man to live for God a lot more than to live for the devil. It is hard. Of course. It is hard, guys, to do this. So anyways, life changing.
Starting point is 01:38:28 Happy for those guys in UK. And I'm happy for all the other guys in America that are doing the same. same thing as well. Let's go to the next story here. Next story I want to get into is I'm debating between a couple of these things to get into or no. Okay, let's go into this one. I like what Marcus Limonis said on this one here. Um, Pauli just texts the same, Vinnie has become a preacher. Amen. You've become the preacher. Awesome. Okay. So major retailer says no to California, pull zero punches outlining economic reality. All right. Let's see what this means. Up, Newsom's, over the United.
Starting point is 01:39:04 Okay, so first of all, Newsom, Bed Bath and Beyond comes out and says they're not going to be expanding in the state of California. Rob, I think this is the post video, right? This is not pre. This is the announcement. Play the pre.
Starting point is 01:39:17 Fantastic. Thank you for doing that. Go ahead. Watch this, folks. We made the decision to not open in the state of California. And while it was a big place for business in the past for Bed Bath and Beyond, it's just too cost prohibitive. At some point, some business needs to take a stand and remind the state of California
Starting point is 01:39:32 that while they keep reminding us that they're the fourth largest economy in the world, that's going to dissipate over time. Thank you. And by the way, you know what Newsom says? I thought Bedbath and Beyond filed bankruptcy. There's another one by him, but let me read this as well.
Starting point is 01:39:46 After their bankruptcy enclosure of every store like most Americans, we thought Bedbath and Beyond no longer existed. We wish them well in their efforts to become relevant again as they tried to open a second store. Now, he was a little bit more direct than that. So Marcus Limonis, when you think about him, he had a show. What was it called The Prophet or something?
Starting point is 01:40:03 I think it was called The Prophet. He's actually a very good at what he does. On CNBC. Very fair. You know, we had an exchange once on X and then I don't know what happened afterwards, but he actually has a lot of good things to say here. Rob, if you want to play this clip on him reacting to what Newsom said to him, go forward. Well, I think the thing that was really surprising to me
Starting point is 01:40:24 is that I tried to articulate in a non-aggressive way exactly why our company wasn't going to reinvest capital in California. And what I found out this afternoon is that Governor Newsom has enough time to respond to a tweet as opposed to a private DM or having somebody reach out to remind everybody in America that in 2023, before we bought the intellectual property, that the company went out of business. We all know that Bedbath went out of business a few years ago. Now we're trying to make a comeback. And I would think that a governor would want to attract investment, attract capital into the state. In fact, he did the opposite. He rejected it. It's very simple model for me. As a capitalist myself, I want to do business in all 50 states,
Starting point is 01:41:05 and I want to do business with all people of all political parties. That's part of being a capitalist. But what I don't want to do is put my shareholders, my employees, and myself in a situation where we're regulated to a zero. And we don't want to spend $100 million coming into California and then find out that the state's going to take it all and waste it all. Sounds reasonable. Sounds fair. Sounds like common sense. Tom, thoughts? Well, it is common sense, and it is reasonable, and he was being fair about it. He was saying, you know, words talk, number scream, the regulatory environment and these taxes and this and this is making it tough for us to make a comeback. And I don't think Gavin Newsom was 100%
Starting point is 01:41:48 briefed on this. Because if he was fully briefed, after their bankruptcy and close whatever store, we thought they no longer existed. You know, I don't know if he understands. that this is a comeback. I don't know if he understands that this is jobs to come back. Because if I was a governor, you know, why would I say something like that? Unless maybe I just take my economy for granted, or I really don't care, or I've just got other motives and other things that I'm planning. I hope Marcus and them who are taking the intellectual property, and what he means by that, he's taking their brand and he's trying to make it come back and to do so in a way that would make it a profitable enterprise. And he's being very reasonable about it. And the comment by the governor, I just don't
Starting point is 01:42:38 think that's a good comment. Maybe it's coming from, you know, that the group of social media people that don't look like they are operators and run businesses. I'm not going to pick on what they look like. I'm just saying, are they operators? Do they run businesses? Oh, this guy said something about California. We have to punch back. That's what it kind of feels like. And so Gavin Newsom dutifully goes out and punches back when he should be lending a hand up. And you know who lends hands up? Guys like Greg Abbott, guys like Ron DeSantis. They're like, really? You want to make a comeback and get jobs here? How can we work together on this? How can I get Jimmy Tronis to CFO to talk to you and help you here in the state of Florida? How do I get Economic Development Commission and maybe
Starting point is 01:43:17 give you a hand? And where are you going to put your warehouses? Where are you going to put jobs? You know, if you looked at some of our areas that have got plenty of people and where you could put warehouses in place to help you out, what do we want to do together? Instead, this is, oh, man, I thought you died. That just, to me, seems so, so kind of tinnier and deaf. And it's those people at Tom, it's not like we just showed, like, that's not even Gavin Newsom, it's that team of people having that freaking attitude. I'm crediting that. I'm saying maybe he just reposted what they did. You're going to a good place.
Starting point is 01:43:49 Please keep going what you're saying. So what I'm saying is that's not you. And you nailed it when you're like, he's like, when you guys are both like he's wishy-washy chameleon. Now you hire this PR to whatever the hell they're called to have this attitude of like this. You're going against the system. You're not going against Trump. This is a guy that has a freaking company, bro, bedbath and beyond. I would go there almost every other week for buying stuff from my freaking apartment in L.A.
Starting point is 01:44:11 And you're number one unemployment. Now you're losing another freaking company. People are leaving your state. Companies now are leaving your state. And it's like, what are you doing? Can anybody name one thing that's honestly, and I'm being that serious? What's one positive thing that the governor is doing to California? Anybody?
Starting point is 01:44:31 Bueller? Anybody? Nothing is going right. Nothing is going right. And you mean to tell me this guy is the front runner for the president of the Democratic Party? But guys, when I'm not being that guy. Easy. I don't think he's here yet, but. No, Tom, okay, if you guys have to pick right now, right now who the Democratic Party,
Starting point is 01:44:49 And besides you're saying J.B. Pritzker, it's J.B. Pritzker. It's going to be on stage with all the rest of the primaries. But J.B. Pritzker is the one that's got the support of the machine. And so you always got to wait. Remember, you have all this buzz, all these things. Mike Huckabee all of a sudden was knighted that he was going to be the candidate. And then one state later, one election later, it's like, oh, well, it may be in your zone you are. I want to see Gavin Newsom in a primary that is somewhere east of Reno. Yeah. I don't think he's going to play very well. how this works. Let me tell you how this works. You know, um, people, people see a guy and they try to be like him. There's only one guy that was able to be like Mike. His name was Kobe Bryant. He's no longer with us. Okay. He was fantastic to watch. Everybody else tried to be like Mike. There was only one guy that was like Mike. Okay. Um, you know, when you think about Rodman, there was only
Starting point is 01:45:44 one Rodman. A lot of people try to be a Rodman, but there's literally only one Rodman. Rodman would average two points a game and 19 rebounds again. He really didn't like to score. It's only one Rodman. He was weird. Bless you. Just a different type of guy, right? You know, there's only one Trump. There's going to be a lot of people that are going to try to be Trump's. Trump, trust me, there's a lot of guys that are trying to be that guy. But, you know, the difference is he's actually trying to broker deals. And he understands black people. He understands business owners. He understands what people who are pro-Israel and what people are anti-Israel. He He understands both of their arguments.
Starting point is 01:46:21 I'm saying, I don't know why I get it. Hey, he's starting to be a little bit too much. Why are they doing this? He understands, but he tries to understand both sides, and then he pushes his agenda. I'm not telling you he's going to support you, but he at least sits there and tries to understand. You talk to small business owners.
Starting point is 01:46:38 Like you're above business owners, Gavin. You're not above business owners. You talk to business owners as if they need you. They don't need you. You need voters Voters Voters don't need you See for us
Starting point is 01:46:56 We run a business Last night We had seven people that flew in in a private jet They flew in here Business Walk through They did their meeting They left
Starting point is 01:47:06 And then last time on the way home I stopped by the cigar lounge And I see them outside They're doing a video And I just pull up And like oh shoot Wait what we're not Oh my God
Starting point is 01:47:15 And I'm talking to them Right I'm just having a conversation with them And says you know what We've been to a lot of businesses. Everybody here at Valuetainment treats us royally. Everybody. I said, you know what's funny when you say that? So do you know why?
Starting point is 01:47:28 I said because since I was 24, 25 years old, I demanded good treatment of me. I wanted it, but I was a nobody. And so to get that kind of treatment, guess what you got to do? You have to work your ass off to be somebody to get that kind of treatment. You got to pay for it because high quality service costs money. You want to go to Ritz? High quality service. You want to go to Motel 6?
Starting point is 01:47:49 49 bucks a night. Paking shoes. You ain't getting no service at Motel 6. You want high service. Go to a three Michelin Star restaurant. You should demand high service. Go to Le Louie. Go to some of these big restaurants.
Starting point is 01:48:00 You go to McDonald's expecting a five-star service. You're a fool. Now, in and out, figured out how to do it. Chick-fil-A figured out how to do it. They did very well. Yesterday, one of our clients who runs a Chick-Flein. He's an owner of Chick-Flea. Been with the organization 15 years,
Starting point is 01:48:14 but he's been an owner for about a year and a half. One Chick-fil-A restaurant of his does $16 million a year. 16, one restaurant. That's $16 million dollars here, right? Damn. But it's what, treatment. Newsom doesn't treat business owners right. If I ever had the itch of, like there's a part of me,
Starting point is 01:48:31 it's like just drop the whole thing and go for run for governor in California. Zero chance I'm doing it. So don't mack me. I'd save your money. Zero chance I'm doing it. But if I ever did and I wanted to go back just the freaking itch that I got to go and say, here's what we're going to be doing, dude, we would bring so many businesses. businesses back with a handful of policies.
Starting point is 01:48:51 We would bring so many businesses back with a handful of policies, but unfortunately, this guy's got no appreciation for small business owners. Adam. I fully agree with you. I mean, this is why America is so sick of politicians. This is why everyone you talk to is like, I just want a business owner.
Starting point is 01:49:06 I want a businessman in the Oval Office. I want someone who actually has done something before to lead this country or to lead my state or to lead my community here, not just some politician. Because in business, we all know that if product sucks, you go out of business. If your policies suck, like Gavin Newsom, you'll get re-elected. No problem. The difference is in business, and I learned this being around
Starting point is 01:49:29 value taming in BDC every single day, is a business owner will put their own money on the line, and if it doesn't work, they're out of business. A politician will take your money and tax your money. No problem. It's not their money. We have $37 trillion in debt, and we're talking about nonsense every day. I actually totally respect Marjorie Taylor Green. Yes, MTG. She went on Megan Kelly the other day and I totally understood what she was coming from because she's like from a business perspective
Starting point is 01:49:56 stop spending all this money on other things that don't focus on the American people. I was like, I agree. I totally agree. In business it comes down to results. In politics it just comes down to broken promises and that what's going on here. By the way, Marcus Limonis, a little fun fact.
Starting point is 01:50:12 He's going to be a billionaire if he's not a billionaire already. I had the opportunity to speak with him on stage a couple years ago my friend melissa was putting on event here in miami epic talks he was the keynote speaker and i spoke right before him and i gave a speech about uh the key to success is what i call the three rs relationships reputation and revenue relationships matter obviously whether it's relationships friendships friendships relationships reputation your reputation precedes you before you walk in the door your reputation is what it is and at the end of the day revenue if you're not making money what's the point of doing this he gets up there he goes he had nice speech
Starting point is 01:50:46 that's great, and gives an hour speech about the importance of relationships. If you ever watch his show The Prophet, Marco Simone, a shout out to you, he's getting his hands dirty, he's in there, he's talking about people, he's giving people hugs, relationships, relationships, relationships. This guy would be a great politician. He's like the anti-Gavin Newsom, because he's actually done it before. So respect to him. All right, let's go to, let's do one or two stories here and wrap up.
Starting point is 01:51:16 uh in eight minutes i'm trying to see which one do we want you know what story i want to show rob i don't know if we can show this video or not but what happened with kentucky judge the guy that got gunned down we probably can't show that clip right i didn't they stop at pbd every single time something happens they pause it so you're not going to see anything graphic you don't see they don't show anything okay well guys i'm gonna show you this and i just want to i really want to show this because of what people do when they use their power in this way um so But I'm giving you in a way to brace for impact. Kids give you five seconds.
Starting point is 01:51:52 Don't move the clip, yeah. Give you five seconds. Kids don't need to watch this clip here. Adults only, and I'm giving her the warning in advance. Here's a judge in Kentucky, okay, who was gunned down by sheriff. What? By a sheriff, okay, allegedly ran sex rings in his chambers. What?
Starting point is 01:52:14 Yep. True story. A judge? Yes. So, Rob, can you do me a favor? Can you separate the two clips, right? Find the lady above first. Then we'll show what the sheriff did to him, okay?
Starting point is 01:52:28 Oh, you know, yeah, if you can do that. Because I want to show exactly what she said for it. The clip is out there. Ty Adams alleged on News Nation Banfield that district judge Kevin Mullins shot by sheriff, Sean Mickey Steins, in his Letcher County Chambers on September 8, 2024, ran a sex for favor scheme stating we would do sex parties and perform shows and have sex with
Starting point is 01:52:51 them for money things like that what watch this interview and just see what this judge was doing go ahead rap you're saying it like it's so normal but i just want to make sure so so the judge would have sex with inmates from the jail yes and you saw it yes i was part of it i was one of them on not just from being in jail by coming in off the street and seeing him yeah how did they keep it a secret. It wasn't a secret. It wasn't a secret. Why did you feel like you had to have sex with a judge? Because he's the one with the power. He holds my entire life in his hands. He's the one that makes the decisions over whether I get to keep my children or not. He's the one that makes the decisions on whether I go to jail. Did anything ever happen to you in the jail? Yeah, I'll say.
Starting point is 01:53:40 I mean, because you talk about having sex with the judge, but that was mostly when you were out, right? trying to avoid. Yeah. Did the judge ever say you have to do this or if you do this? You come see me three times and we'll take care of this if it's a ticket or something, you know, or you get some minor charge, some petty charge. Come visit me a few times, we'll take care of it. You would say that?
Starting point is 01:54:01 Mm-hmm. Absolutely. Yeah. And how many women do you think were also doing this? Total over the years, hundreds. Watch. Hundreds. Hundreds.
Starting point is 01:54:13 Yeah. Hundreds. And not just for the women who had charges. Like if your man or somebody, your child is in there, then you could go see him for that, too. Okay. So you saw that. Okay. Then this is what happens.
Starting point is 01:54:30 Now you can go back to the clip on the bottom and show what happens. Watch this, folks. So that's the sheriff. Yeah, just to let them know. The judge is sitting there to the left. Once again, kids, they're not watching this. Go ahead, Rob. It's so normal, but I just want to make sure.
Starting point is 01:54:42 Yeah. So the judge would have. comes in. With inmates from the jail. So boom, he shoots him once. You're not going to see it. He's down. I was one of them.
Starting point is 01:54:50 And then the sheriff. And not just from being in jail, but I coming in off the street and seeing him. You can't see it. Won't they pause? And then he's about to leave. While he's about to leave. And again, he wants to go back.
Starting point is 01:55:04 He makes sure he kills him. Why did you feel like you have? You pause it right there. So, yeah, that's a very strange story. Vinny, your thoughts on the story here. And think about this. I mean, taking into your own hands, I mean, in that moment, the heat of passion, I mean, unless it was somebody that was directly involved.
Starting point is 01:55:20 Do we know why the sheriff did that, Tom? You wanted to talk about the story. Do we know why the sheriff did that? It appears that the sheriff had like a nervous breakdown and took the law into his own hands and just decide, this is what I'm going to do. Because that was, if you take a look at that, he's in there, he's standing there. He looks like calm, like rational. And then he just executes him.
Starting point is 01:55:42 Do you see how steady he was? That was just like a straight execution. And the story coming out leads you to believe it's like, you know, there's a trial that happened in Europe a long time ago where a woman walked in and executed the guy that was on trial, who was on the stand, and she just walked in, pulled it out, leveled up, and then fired three shots, killed him. you have the story of the man whose son had been abused,
Starting point is 01:56:17 and he knew that the perpetrator was going to be go through the airport with the police escort, and he acted like he was on a pay phone at the airport, and as the guy walked by, he turned, whom executed him, and then dropped the gun and raised his hands, and you heard the cop saying, no, Gary, no, not this way, not this way, because they knew it was the father. When I think of those and I see this, it just appears that this sheriff, apparently, they said he had like a nervous breakdown, but he also said, I'm sick of this and I'm taking care of it. And that's what appears that that has happened here.
Starting point is 01:56:58 And this is not the way to do it. This is not the way to get justice. But if that woman is right, and you're talking hundreds of people, then this is like walking tall where the mob ran the, the camera. County until, right, until Sheriff Buford Pusser took the, but he did it the right way, remember? He did it the right way to get justice, and the mob ultimately killed before. Yeah, they call the sex extortion, you know, and there's multiple cases. Another one is another individual, Sabrina Atkins, referenced videotapes shown sexual activities in the judge's chamber involving Mullins.
Starting point is 01:57:36 These recordings emerged from an unrelated 2022 investigation into a deputy sheriff found guilty of sex crime. So when they ask what the defense is, the motive was, unclear motives, authorities have not found a clear motive tied to the alleged sex scandal and possibility remains under investigation. Defense is emotional disturbance and potential insanity, please. Stey's
Starting point is 01:57:58 defense has indicated the shooting was not premeditated, premeditated, framing it as crime committed in the heat of passion due to extreme emotional disturbance. They have even signaled intent to use an insanity defense in some filing. So as of August 2025, as of right now, Stein's, the shooter, the sheriff, is still in jail without bond. Defense lawyers have requested a $50,000 cash or property bond.
Starting point is 01:58:23 Arguably poses no flight risk where prosecutors oppose citing Kentucky law that bars bail for capital offense charge. Adam. Yeah, well, there's two crazy stories happening right here. Number one, we're getting a little too comfortable with this vigilante justice thing that's going on here. Obviously, the biggest story that we know about that was the whole Luigi Mangione thing, just gunning down the CEO of United Healthcare, just because he felt some type of way, completely unacceptable. Now we have this sheriff in Kentucky, what, not premeditated, just showed up, gotten an argument, and just, boom, just V for Vendetta style, executes this guy. Absolutely disgusting. Uncalled for. This should not.
Starting point is 01:59:12 happen in America. We're not living in the Wild West. This ain't tombstone. This ain't White Earp. Relax with all that. At the same time, if the inmates are running the asylum, so to speak, and the judge is running a whorehouse, it would seem, in the judge's chambers, how has not been dealt with prior to whatever happened here? Because if the sheriff knows about it, I would assume, if people doing interviews about this, allegedly, how did this not make it into the news, into the zeitgeist of the popular culture in Kentucky.
Starting point is 01:59:47 Something's very weird about this story. I don't even know if we have all the facts. I'm just putting allegedly all over this story right here. But it's disgusting. You have right now, on the very surface, a judge murdered in his chambers by a vigilante sheriff. Yeah, it's so freaking weird, isn't it?
Starting point is 02:00:03 How does a guy in West Palm Beach, Florida, you know, get off on a crime and continue for 13 more years? God, how weird would that be? I love that you went there because a fantastic point and Adam I 1,000% do not agree to him taking in his own hands No I don't like that's it wasn't like somebody in his family
Starting point is 02:00:21 We have a justice system not vigilance Yeah yeah we have a well I sometimes call the injustice system But Tom at the same point I don't agree with it But Adam when you're doing evil stuff And we just talked about God We just wanted to have had a good talk about God Just freaking five minutes ago When you get away from God
Starting point is 02:00:35 And you're taking advantage of women When you're in that dark world That's the type of stuff that happens because that's evil coming right back at you. I don't agree with it, but that's the world that you're playing in, okay? And this, mind you, this is abuse of power from a lower. You're saying it's karma.
Starting point is 02:00:49 I don't believe in karma. I believe in Adam. If you hang out with pimps, you know what I mean? Like, people see you, what are they going to assume that you are? That you're a pimp. When you're doing this type of stuff, bro, that energy is coming around you. And my point being that this guy's a low-level judge, okay?
Starting point is 02:01:04 And he got careless. He's drunk with this power. He's having sex with all these girls. And I'm going to give you this. I'll keep you out of jail. I'll let you see your kids. This is one instance. Look at how many judges are in the country?
Starting point is 02:01:16 Just this past eight years, what have we seen that these corrupt judges that go after a freaking ex-president? They don't give a damn. And Tom made a great point. Look at the justice system with what happened with Epstein and letting, let him get off and giving him a sentence where he's in a jail
Starting point is 02:01:32 that the doors open, he could leave and go in. Imagine that level. Imagine when we talk about, this is a careless judge. What happens when it's high level ranking ex-presidents, the Clintons, the this, that, bro, they're protected beyond belief. And if something leaks and the main guy behind it gets a little bit too loud or gets arrested, he gets suicided in jail. So it's corruption at the highest level. This guy was a low-level guy. It's messed up.
Starting point is 02:01:57 But it happens. Listen, there's certain people, and this is what I said. My thing, what Epstein is, if that happened to someone's daughter, it takes me back to Gerard Butler's one movie that was Payback, that he seeked revenge. I don't remember the movie's name. It could have been payback. There was another movie that Mel Gibson did that I think was called Ransom, right? With his kid starts peeing, right, that one scene with that Christian act.
Starting point is 02:02:24 Yeah. So when you see this kind of stuff that happens, you know, some people are going to take it to certain levels. If you do something to their daughters or their kids, some people are kids. capable of doing stuff like that. Does it make it right or wrong? No, but some people are capable. There was a UFC fighter a couple years ago that somebody was
Starting point is 02:02:40 doing something to one of his kids. You know what I'm talking about? His nephew or his niece? He just came back and I went to jail. The Latino, the Mexican fighter, Ortiz, Kaine or something like that? Kane, Kaine. Kemp. Kane Lopez, Velasquez. He was going to do every Mexican name.
Starting point is 02:02:55 Yeah, Kempelazquez is the one that went to extreme measures to go fight and defend his family. He shot at the guy, right, Pat? Yeah, it was February 20, the man who Velasquez already intended shoot had been arrested prior to shooting the allegedly committing child sexual abuse on Velasquez a son at a daycare owned by, you know, family was later released from custody on a personal recognizable bond.
Starting point is 02:03:17 So this is the part. Every once in a while in life, Mike Tyson said something, okay? You can act as hard as you want until you get punch in a face. Every once in a while, you meet someone that handles vengeance in a. a different way. They say leave it up to God. You know, everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth. There was a story of a teacher who's an atheist gets up and says, prove to me there's a God. If there's a God right now, prove to me, prove to me there's a God. Show me a sign. Lighting something. A guy gets up, a Marine gets up and goes, punches a guy in the
Starting point is 02:03:53 face. He says, what are you doing? He says, well, God told me to, you said, show you sign. I'm showing there's a guy. You got a punch in the face right now. Boom. That's God. But I mean, obviously, we're not saying, guys, we're not saying go teach, punch her in the face. All we're saying is every once in a while in life, you meet the types of people that are true believers that are willing to go to measures, others or not. What is this that just came in right now? This came out about an hour ago. President Trump has had the press loaded into vans at the White House for an unexpected movement. And then there's reports coming out that there's an emergency statement coming from the Oval Office today at noon. Now, he's not deporting the press. They're not being
Starting point is 02:04:29 No, no, they're just going to another location where the president's going to have a press podcast. So we're going to see the president at noon today for an announcement. The basis of that, we don't have full information yet. But we also just got to notice from the pool that they've been loaded into the vans for a movement this morning that was not on the schedule. No clear details yet on where the president is going. But it sounds like they might be on the move here very soon. I love off the records. Okay, we'll stand by and let us know what you hear.
Starting point is 02:04:57 Thanks. So, Rob, we have no clue what it is. No. And then Trump did speak this morning about the John Bolton raid. Let's see what he said. Real quick. Let's see what he said here. What do he say?
Starting point is 02:05:05 Life. When I hired him, he served a good service. Trump was right about everything. He was one of the people that forced to do the ridiculous bombings in the Middle East of Baltimore. He wants to always kill people. And he's very bad at what he does. But he worked out great for me because every time he doesn't talk, he's like a very quiet person, except on television.
Starting point is 02:05:28 if you could say something bad about Trump. He'll always do that. But he really doesn't talk. He's quiet. And I'd walk into a room with him with a foreign country. The foreign country would give me everything because they said, oh, no, they're going to get blown up because John Bolton is there.
Starting point is 02:05:41 He's not a smart guy, but he could be a very unpatriatic guy. I mean, we're going to find out. I know nothing about it. I just saw it this morning. They did a raid. Do you expect the DOJ to brief you on this? Yeah, they'll brief me on, probably today sometime.
Starting point is 02:05:57 I don't want, I tell Pam and I tell the group, I don't want to know about it. You have to do what you have to do. I don't want to know about it. It's not necessary. I could know about it. I could be the one starting, actually the chief law enforcement officer, but I feel that it's this way. Poor Mr. Lockrauss got no meeting in this plan right now between Putin and the
Starting point is 02:06:17 He asked him about meeting. Can we acknowledge it because you said it? The President of the United States is wearing a hat that says, I was right about everything. with his numbers on the sides they'll brief me later I don't know about it I could know about it on the top law enforcement guy I might know about it I wouldn't but you know I don't know I don't know they'll tell me later
Starting point is 02:06:39 I don't know it wasn't everything but he's been right about a lot okay all right gang those are the two stories we want to show you guys God bless have a great weekend and we'll see you guys next week take care bye bye bye bye peace

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