Some More News - Even More News: Elon Musk Doesn't Want To Talk About His White House Exit

Episode Date: June 3, 2025

Hi. In today's episode, Katy, Cody, and Jonathan talk about the targeted attack in Boulder, Colorado, Elon Musk's uneasiness talking about ways he disagrees with the Trump administration, and... the embarrassing MAHA report that had made-up citations.PATREON: https://patreon.com/somemorenewsMERCH: https://shop.somemorenews.comYOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvlj0IzjSnNoduQF0l3VGng/joinSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, hi, welcome back to Even More News, Monday News Show. I'm Katie Stoll, that is. Thank you so much. Welcome back to it all. We got news, we got Mondays. We got information. We have introductions. I'm Cody. We also have Jonathan, who is also here. Hi. Woo.
Starting point is 00:00:34 Hi. Hi. Jonathan, what happened? The news did happen. We got a start in Colorado where a man on Sunday had a makeshift flamet thrower and threw Molotov cocktails at a Release the Hostages event in Boulder, Colorado. At least eight people were injured from between the ages of 52 and 88, including a Holocaust survivor. that man has been detained and charged with hate crimes and felony charges.
Starting point is 00:01:07 And as we have been reminded a lot today already, he was on a two-year work visa that expired a few months ago in March. So there's that. So there's that. Yeah. There is going to be more information coming through. It's hard to accurately talk about stories
Starting point is 00:01:33 as they are developing, even though the rest of the internet in the world wants to. This is horrific, chilling. But we don't fully know what happened. We don't fully know what happened. We don't fully know his intentions. It certainly does appear to be anti-Semitic. There's reports that, you know,
Starting point is 00:01:52 this is also combined with the mental health crisis. The online conversations are horrific. The misinformation, the stuff being shared on all sides is really, really galling. People trying to frame this illegal immigrant or Muslim terrorism or on the other side of the aisle, people saying this is actually a false flag on behalf of Israel and they did it themselves.
Starting point is 00:02:24 I mean, it is so disgusting to try to parse through anything now, let alone this event. It immediately becomes, we talked about this a few weeks ago, it immediately becomes this attempt to generalize about an entire group of people based on one person's disturbed actions. A few weeks ago, it was generalizing about the movement for Palestine.
Starting point is 00:02:53 And now it's that, plus we can tie this into border stuff and immigration. And we could say this was an illegal alien that Biden shouldn't have let in, even though there's really, what evidence might you have had in March 2023 that this kind of thing was going to happen? The Trump administration obviously wants to go through
Starting point is 00:03:16 every asylum seekers, social media, everyone's social media who's coming and applying for a work visa. As we said a few weeks ago, this helps no one and only harms people. It harms, obviously it's an act of violence, a hate crime and antisemitic hate crime and will do nothing for the Free Palestine Movement,
Starting point is 00:03:43 only makes things worse for everybody. I feel like both sides are complicit. The media ecosystem is complicit in the ratcheting up, the misrepresentation of things and just the general hatred. The defending of the genocide. The defending of the genocide. It is maybe briefly worth noting. I mean, who knows if this guy could have been spotted
Starting point is 00:04:12 or identified or caught beforehand? Wildly speculative, can't do that. The Trump administration has taken resources and funds away from terrorism investigations and specifically away from white supremacist terrorism investigations, but has basically diverted all of it towards this internal immigration push. There are fewer people and look, probably for a good reason because there was too much focus on terrorism in the 2000s and 2010s, right?
Starting point is 00:04:48 So we could probably have stood to lower the funding on that. But incidents like these, as horrific as they are, are not the priority for this administration. In fact, the only people who benefit from something like this are the administration. I'm going to give them more excuses and more power and more, um, for specifically the project that they're working on now. My heart sank for many reasons. Reading about this continues to. But one of my first thoughts was this just really makes it even harder when we're talking about delineating between peaceful protests that already are being floated as terrorist organization, you know, terrorist protests on behalf of Hamas.
Starting point is 00:05:36 So what this does is sort of muddy the waters. I mean, obviously this is incredibly different than a protest, but it adds fuel to the idea that people that are against the genocide are... I mean, they've been doing this forever. The term pro-Palestinian to them means pro-Hamas, pro-terrorists. Well, forever over the last couple years. The one interesting thing is like, I feel like the Trump administration would like to use incidents like this as Reichstag
Starting point is 00:06:06 fire moments, but it doesn't seem like, you know, they're throwing everything at the wall to scatter everyone's brain kind of works against them in that respect because this will be gone in a couple days. Like people don't care that much. Even people who are like, yeah, I'm on Republican side on this pro Israel like give them all the weapons blow it up. Whatever This is gonna go away in a few days because we got everything else Yeah by design like right like they're like you're saying like they their goal is to have all these things happen and then you forget About them and then two days later and the thing happens and you just keep it going
Starting point is 00:06:40 But if the thing that's happening is something they want you to focus on, it's not going to happen anyway because of the fascist information machine scrambles their own brains as well. Yeah, it kind of works against them in some ways, at least. Speaking of scrambled brains, shall we talk about Elon? Elon Musk has, I guess, officially left his special government employee position because the 130 days were up. I guess.
Starting point is 00:07:06 It's unclear exactly how much his fingers are out of it, but listen, I think we can all feel good that we made him feel bad enough that he doesn't wanna be an official part of this effort anymore. At the very least, we don't have to look at him as much because he is not. we don't have to look at him as much because he is not blatantly trying
Starting point is 00:07:28 to get everybody's attention constantly. At least, I don't know, at least in the past few weeks, he's been definitely tweeting less and doing fewer chainsaw type stunts to get people's attention to talk about him. But obviously there's other stuff going on here. I wouldn't bank in that lasting, but fair enough. Oh, I'm not saying
Starting point is 00:07:45 it's gonna last, I'm just saying. That's at the very least. I think there's a lot of pressure on Elon Musk right now, which we'll get into, even outside of his public life, just behind the scenes, I think there's been a lot of drama that has been taking his attention. Right, on top of none of us liking him, none of the people he worked with in the Trump administration
Starting point is 00:08:06 Liked him we all know that they called him or someone called him one of the most irritating people I've ever worked with Yeah, and then on Friday the New York Times put out an article about how Close allies this is probably just the Trump administration leaking stuff because they don't like them. Oh, yeah It's like we're like well, we're done. Let's fucking torch this guy. So apparently they say Musk was on lots of drugs beyond occasional use, taking so much ketamine that it was impacting his bladder. Now we know why his dick's broken. He was taking ecstasy and mushrooms and Adderall, maybe all at the same time.
Starting point is 00:08:45 You know, this is this is a little sensational and and mushrooms and Adderall maybe all at the same time. You know, this is a little sensational and silly, but also we probably shouldn't have been in charge of dismantling the federal government. I don't know, sensational, silly, sure it is. It's also the thing that we've all been witnessing with our own eyes, the erratic behavior of someone spiraling for years now, but especially over the past year and all the different reports about his fucking baby mom was, I mean,
Starting point is 00:09:15 we've all been disturbed about his mission is not secret mission to populate the earth, to save our dwindling population. The idea that he thinks his sperm is better than anyone else's and that women must desperately want it. The lies that he's said to his various partners, who've let themselves be tricked by him, but still. He believes that. He's abusive and many thought that.
Starting point is 00:09:40 It's abusive to his children, his abuse to X on the world stage as Grimes is begging for him to stop, to adhere to the terms of their divorce, their custody settlements. This has not been secret. It's just been compiled into one, and it is alarming. And point taken, sure, I'm sure that people
Starting point is 00:10:03 in the administration want him out and can't wait and they're off the record commenting but this doesn't make your administration look good how that this drug that'll fucking loser sorry I don't know good description of him is taking a chainsaw to our government not to just always be the person saying if the shoe was on the other foot, but there's no way. They're still gonna talk about Biden with good reason for his cognitive issues. Well, you've got Elon Musk
Starting point is 00:10:35 and you're not gonna criticize him being in charge of massive decisions for our government. You know, congratulations to them for getting their little article about how he sucks out. But so do you guys. One would hope that he would like to retaliate. That he would call and say, this guy's weird, this person's not funny, I'm much funnier than Stephen Miller, which may be true. Something that's very galling to me is there's a lot of rules for thee, but not for me kind of vibes.
Starting point is 00:11:04 Elon Musk can I, just do whatever. He's had advance warning, according to this article, of drug tests, for example, at SpaceX, so that he knows how to cheat the system. Nobody seems to have ever even asked him to do a drug test from the federal government? Yeah, it's all very absurd. I mean, again, it was very, very obvious the entire time. And not for nothing, but can you imagine if Elon Musk was black and was doing all these drugs
Starting point is 00:11:34 in the White House and had all these extramarital affairs and children? Can you imagine what his fans would say? I guess that's my point here, that you imagine what his fans would say? I guess that's my point here, that you're like, oh, you would care very much if this was somebody else. Also, it just also seems like very much like so much of this is driven by like,
Starting point is 00:11:54 I mean, maybe he'd try to do ketamine for like therapy reasons, because there are legitimate reasons to like take ketamine for that. But also he's claimed proudly that he's never been to therapy. He wants it on his tombstone. It's something he says four times a year,
Starting point is 00:12:09 put it on my tombstone, never been to therapy. So probably not. It seems much like he's just sort of like, look at my little thing of pills. I'm always on the drugs. I'm so sure that you know. Because it's so cool. It's like a cool thing for him to do in his mind.
Starting point is 00:12:21 Not again, we're like against doing drugs, but maybe don't excessively do them all the time in these weird cocktails while you're in charge of the government and like stealing our data and giving it to your PayPal mafia buddies at Palantir. If he wasn't such a profoundly terrible person, you'd have more empathy for what I'm about to say, but it's actually quite sad. Presumably, you know, at least the given reason, ketamine treatment for depression, for mental
Starting point is 00:12:53 health issues. I have a lot of compassion for that. All of us do. That's not a justification for your bad behavior though. And also this is giving him license to be abusing drugs. He's not using the prescribed drugs in the way that they're supposed to be at all. He's lying about it. Yeah, I mean, I don't much care about Elon Musk or anyone abusing drugs. He's a liar and a hypocrite. And his mental acuity has been very important by swaying the direction of our government over the last few months.
Starting point is 00:13:31 So the same way we would be very concerned about the mental acuity of Joe Biden during his presidency, I think the same should be said about Donald Trump, who as we know is blathering nonsense all the time, and Elon Musk, who does the same thing. Blathers nonsense all the time and purposefully lies all the time. Should we listen to this blathering nonsense to CBS? Yeah, so this is kind of his first interview after, like, I've left the White House, I'm done with politics and everyone likes me again. Sort of media tour, I guess, because
Starting point is 00:14:10 we'll get into more details. It seems very contentious, him leaving. But the interview didn't get off to a smooth start. I noticed that all of your businesses involve a lot of components, a lot of parts. Do the tariffs and the trade wars affect any of this? You know, tariffs always affect things a little bit. Wondering what your thought is on the ban on foreign students, the proposal. I mean you were one of those kids right? Yeah I mean I think we want to stick to you know the subject of the day which is like spaceships as opposed opposed to, you know, presidential policy.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Oh, okay. Yeah. I was told anything's good, but no, well, no. Oh. No, well, no. Oh, man. You can't do that. You can't.
Starting point is 00:15:01 I'm sorry, if you're the richest person in the world, if you've had this much influence, if you're the richest person in the world, if you've had this much influence, if you're Elon Musk, you can't expect a puff piece on the network that's being sued, or there's a huge lawsuit from the administration trying to get them to cower because of, no, they're gonna ask you questions. This is not the White House press
Starting point is 00:15:23 where Tim Pool is gonna say like, why are you so great? Right. You put yourself into this arena. He has to deal with that. Like he chose this. He proudly and vocally won the election for Donald Trump. He talks about it all the time, how like he did it.
Starting point is 00:15:44 It's because of all the money he gave him, inserted himself for months and months and months and months, wouldn't shut the fuck up about the Great Replacement or the Dems are taking all these immigrants so that they vote for them. And we got it like, his feed every day, just 60 lies from Nazis, and everyone started hating him and not buying his cars,
Starting point is 00:16:07 and so he wanted to leave because everybody hates him. And so they left, he left, and now he's like, and that was that? No, no, no, no, no, no, you are not allowed to do that. He clearly thought he was. There's a clip a little bit later where he can't fucking help himself, and he starts talking about politics.
Starting point is 00:16:25 The opinion of the government is that the government is just like the DMV that got big. Okay. So when you say like, let's have the government do something, you should think, do you want the DMV to do it? And then Musk started talking about the Trump administration. I hadn't even asked him about Trump. And, you know, it's not like I agree with everything the administration does.
Starting point is 00:16:53 So it's like, I mean, I agree with much of what the administration does, but we have differences of opinion. You know, there's things that I don't entirely agree with. But it's difficult for me to bring that up in an interview because then it creates a bone of contention. So then I'm a little stuck in a bind where I'm like, well, I don't wanna speak up against the administration, but I don't wanna,
Starting point is 00:17:21 I also don't wanna take responsibility for everything the administration's doing. Oh, you're in a bind. I don't wanna take responsibility for everything the administration's doing. Oh, you're in a bind. I don't want to take responsibility for what I created. How did you get in that bind? Yeah, how did you get in that bind? Describe the bind and how you got in the bind. How did you bound yourself?
Starting point is 00:17:36 What bounded you? That's very funny. A spell, Cody. Oh, he got bound by a spell. Oh, he's spellbound. Oh, that's why he's so enchanting. He, it's so funny, the idea that the government is like the DMV that got big is so silly and childish and like a baby's idea of the government. DMV good. Like, if you just show up and have to wait in line, it sucks. But if you make an appointment and then show up for your appointment,
Starting point is 00:18:05 I've been in and out in 20 minutes. And then I get the thing I use to do anything. It's effective and efficient. The idea, it's just one of those things, this is boomer shit from 30 years ago. Remember when we used to complain about the DMV? Well, that's a touchstone. I saw Jesse Waters the other day talking about welfare
Starting point is 00:18:24 and SNAP payments and food stamps, all this a touchstone. I saw Jesse Waters the other day talking about welfare and like SNAP payments and like food stamps, all this kind of stuff. Oh yeah, he's really, really straightforward and compassionate about it. He's really good. That's good. But at one point, he like kind of like veered off in a weird, like un-Jesse Waters type of way.
Starting point is 00:18:40 And what do you say? Oh, he said, you know, using all this government assistance to buy their flat screen TVs. Flat screen TVs? Buddy, that's from 20 years ago too. When was the last time? Yeah. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:18:55 Is it these touchstones? Maybe to buy our projector screens, I don't know. They've absorbed all of these sort of like talking points over the years from the news and like welfare Queens and all that stuff. And the DMV is so inefficient and it's just these touchstones that they have absorbed that aren't like based in reality. Maybe they were at one point,
Starting point is 00:19:15 but they're not anymore and they're sticking with it because it's, they don't know what they're talking about. The idea, aside from the fact that this DMV is fine, the idea that like, well, the government is just like the DMV, butV is fine, the idea that like, well, the government is just like, the DMV, but like, but bigger. He doesn't, he's just so bad at analogies and talking about anything. Well, yeah, it's the same argument as like,
Starting point is 00:19:33 do you want people who run the post office to run everything? Do you want the thing that we've perpetually underfunded and doesn't work well, as it would if you funded it, to run everything? Like, you are the one who made it work bad if it works bad you made it work the DMV is just a place It's an office you pay people to go through and they file paperwork and stuff And then like you said you make an appointment and you keep the appointment you go in you give them a ticket
Starting point is 00:19:58 And they hand you the thing and like it sucks the same way Anything sucks that you like don't want to do on a Thursday because you got other shit to do. You either have work to do or there's stuff you'd rather do like go to the movies or drink or whatever, but you got to go to the DMV. Very embarrassing for him. It's very funny to see him bring up Trump randomly even though he wasn't brought up and like this is sort of claim like I'm just sort of in this bind. I a next time anyone interviews him, I just, you gotta wait for him to finish
Starting point is 00:20:28 or like stop him and be like, but like, what's an example? I agree with a lot of stuff that they do. What's an example? I don't agree with some stuff. What's an example? Also, what bind are you in? Are you, didn't you just spend an astronomical amount of money getting this man elected? Don't you not care, don't you care spend an astronomical amount of money getting this man elected?
Starting point is 00:20:46 Don't you not care, don't you care about free speech? You care about speaking up? You cared so much that you spent all this money and yet you don't feel like you get to say what policies you don't like? Bro, you wore that cheese hat and you lost in Wisconsin. You lost so bad, man. Does he still have the hat?
Starting point is 00:21:08 I hope so. I hope he cries into it. Could auction it off for money. Maybe he eats it. That article did mention binge eating and playing video games a lot. Eating the cheese hat. It also mentioned weight loss drugs in passing.
Starting point is 00:21:21 So I have to assume that Elon is who Trump was talking about, right? Yes. There's talking about, right? Yes. There's no question, right? Trump was making fun of Elon, you know, during the speech when he was talking about Zempik or whatever. He likes the fact that the richest man in the world works or worked for him. Yep. That's it.
Starting point is 00:21:41 He doesn't like him. No. He doesn't like anyone. No, he's un- that's true. But he's so unpleasant, of course he doesn't like him. He doesn't like anyone. No, he's, that's true. But he's so unpleasant. Of course he doesn't like him. It's funny, like, I mean, they obviously use this 130 day thing as like, all right, you gotta go.
Starting point is 00:21:54 If that wasn't a limit put on them and he was, like, there's a world where they like Elon and they want him to stick around. So they don't make him leave after 130 days. I'm saying there's a world where, like, Elon's a different human. They could have if they wanted to. I'm saying there's a world where Elon's a world where they like Elon, and they want him to stick around, so they don't make him leave after 130 days. I'm saying there's a world where Elon's a different human. I'm saying there's a world where Elon's a different type of person, and they like him.
Starting point is 00:22:12 Or they like, oh, we're gonna fudge this, and you can stick around. They're using this because they'd wanna get rid of him. Somehow Vivek Ramaswamy is more annoying than the most annoying man in the world. Well, he was annoying to the most annoying man. He was annoying to the most annoying man in the world. Well, he was annoying to the most annoying man. He was annoying to the most annoying man in the world. Just an amazing feat. He doesn't have the money
Starting point is 00:22:29 that the most annoying man in the world has. Exactly. He's got a lot of money. But clearly, clearly, yeah, he knows. Not Elon Musk, though. No, not Elon Musk money. But clearly, there's a lot of contention there and a lot of conflict. We don't need to speculate about the black eye
Starting point is 00:22:41 that he claims he told his son to give him. Just the idea that, oh, I told my son. Like, A, that's weird if you did it. It's weird if that's a lie. Both are weird. Yes, it's weird if it's a lie. It's interesting that those of us on the team with kids are like, yeah, the kid probably gave him the black eye.
Starting point is 00:23:00 And you guys are like. Yeah, but your kids are younger than that kid. Yeah, which means X can hit harder probably. Yeah, but also kids are younger than that kid. Yeah, which means I'm skin hit harder probably Yeah, I'm also less likely to just be wildly flailing around and accidentally hit you he told him said He says like I want you to punch me as hard as you can you know the movie the thing I'm referring to I am the ex you love fight club. Yeah You know what we have to do Next is watch a clockwork orange. You'll think I am totally cool. You're such I'm such a Tyler Jordan right now
Starting point is 00:23:28 My if you see my pills X Okay, so speaking of Illnesses and America not being healthy we got a talk quickly about the maja report Which is called the maja report make our children healthy again Again. Wait, that's not, that's Maka, that's Matcha. I understand, but the cover of this, I have it up, it says The Maha Report, and then underneath it says, Make Our Children Healthy Again, so Mocha. This is a 73 page report, it's, you know,
Starting point is 00:23:56 it's got, well, we're all chronically unhealthy because of the ultra-processed foods, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. The citations, or many of the citations, are non-existent. They have authors attached to them, and the authors are real people, but they didn't write those studies. Many of these studies don't seem to exist.
Starting point is 00:24:13 This is madness. Clearly a chat GPT sitch. So citations still needed? Well, they say this is a formatting error. So the formatting. That's what formatting means. So you had indenting set at 1.5 inches and that made up a study. You morons.
Starting point is 00:24:31 That's not how this works. But you can say whatever you want and let the news cycle move on and never have to address it again. No, that's the facts. Those are the facts. That's the story. There are authors of studies listed here
Starting point is 00:24:46 who are real people who have gone on the news saying, that's not a real study, it doesn't exist, I didn't do that, and if it did, it's misrepresenting my research. Yeah, this is so fucked up and stupid. This is not surprising, obviously. We've talked about this a little bit, and it's been this sort of looming cloud
Starting point is 00:25:08 of what are they gonna do? What are they gonna convince people of? What are they gonna try to make people do or not let them do? We knew, oh, we're gonna actually solve autism, whatever that means, which is also the, we've talked about this sort of, scum, like dangerous sort of rhetoric around all of that.
Starting point is 00:25:28 But like knowing like, okay, so they're gonna make up a bunch of shit. They know by this date, we're gonna figure out what the problem is or what the cause is. And that's not how you do science. You don't like, you're not Babe Ruth out there. You're not like, yeah, we're gonna solve it by October. That's not how it works.
Starting point is 00:25:47 They have a planned conclusion that they would like to arrive at, and they are going to do whatever they can to arrive at that conclusion. Even if it means false citations or citing people that have no idea what they're talking about, it's so messed up that that is still going to happen, even if they'd like fudge like the due date or whatever.
Starting point is 00:26:10 And here we are with an example of them using chat GPT or Grok to make up something with their conclusion in mind. They're gonna keep doing it. How embarrassing, stupid, fucked up and dangerous this is. I mean, they didn't even consult leading experts within the various fields, you know, for a vaccine. They don't care. Why would they? They don't care.
Starting point is 00:26:32 They can fire them. Exactly. Don't consult people. RELEN, yeah, chat GPT. It's so blatant. It's so... And the ramifications are so far reaching. It's hard to speak to it, because it remains to be seen
Starting point is 00:26:48 what the fallout from all of this will be. He's already changed the recommendation for COVID vaccines for healthy children. However, the CDC is pushing back against that, which is great. Saying that, that's great. That's something. But this impacts vaccine research, MRNA research,
Starting point is 00:27:07 which is our biggest hope, or a big hope in terms of breakthrough, medical breakthroughs for cancer, for all sorts of diseases. And it's just, it's terrifying that this man, these ghoulish people are in charge right now of making these decisions commissioning this report. It's alarming it's very alarming and every like every like thing they say around like what they want to do and what they're concerned about is alarming like all the autism stuff is
Starting point is 00:27:39 very alarming how they're talking about it and how clearly they're gonna lie about it and all the debt like the trickle-down effects I guess of like well you start here and you're like here's your goal and then like well people are gonna stop doing this They're gonna stop believing this they're gonna stop believing this like this just a slow deterioration I want to Point out another thing about this report. This is not another thing about this report. This is not the kind of thing that would be published in a medical journal even if the citations aren't made up. If you look through it, they clearly asked chat GPT for an overall report about American health over the last 40 to 50 years in all different categories and aspects.
Starting point is 00:28:25 So one page, it'll just say, allergies are widespread and autoimmune disorders are rising. And then four bullet points, hmm, underneath that. And then the previous page, American youth face a mental health crisis. And then the previous page, childhood cancer incidence has risen. Like it's not one specific thing to say,
Starting point is 00:28:42 we're gonna drill down into this and do an aggregate of studies. It's not one specific thing. They say, we're gonna drill down into this and do an aggregate of studies. It's not that at all. It is like the most basic level, bare bones, whatever chat GPT spit out. I'm sure many of these numbers are right because sometimes it just pulls the sentence from the thing.
Starting point is 00:28:57 So childhood cancer incidence has risen over 40% since 1975. That very well may be true. It very well may not. They didn't look, they didn't check. And someone, I don't think we have the time, Michael Hobbs is probably pretty good at this, like someone needs to just go through page by page and say, this stuff's real, this stuff's real, it doesn't say anything to do about this, it doesn't, it's just a
Starting point is 00:29:18 general, this is like a, it's like something in middle school maybe that you would put together as like a general, let's look at American public health overall for the first time. Why would the government need to put this out? Yeah, it's absurd. It's an overview of a summary, like if anything. It's such a, again, it's like very childish. Yeah, it's not like a serious report.
Starting point is 00:29:42 And I also just wanna cite the group, the independent journalists that first discovered that these citations were fake, they're from Not Us. And it's Not Us is notable because when a person from Not Us asked Trump a question, he's like, I don't know what that is, I've never heard of you. And now they're like, well, we've heard of you and you're making shit up in your big fancy report like RFK jr.
Starting point is 00:30:07 Never written so much as a book report. You know yeah, no I mean he's written he has written books He's written I get it without the help of the fowchie Certainly with the help of a ghostwriter though yeah, I wish this report had more phrases like what a great question I can provide that for you I have a few of those missing you there's been a lot of other news this weekend. Oh, yeah, Graham fucking ghoul a Senator Ernst fucking rules and ours yeah multiple Republican senators. Yeah, we're all good centers this weekend We're like let's just like talk about how everyone's gonna die
Starting point is 00:30:43 Maybe some people should and that it's okay that you're losing your health insurance because it's gonna happen sooner or later folks. Don't you want to have it happen sooner? It's expensive being alive. Just go ahead and die. Uh, hi, Senator. I have a question about my ability to keep going to the doctor and living. And then my senator responds. People are not, well, we all are going to die. living and then my senator responds. Well this life is just kind of a prep for the next life, the more important one and only some stuff we do here matters and it doesn't seem like you're going to do the stuff that I think matters. So you don't matter.
Starting point is 00:31:29 It doesn't matter. Like not something you want to hear your your senators say. I never thought about it like that, though. Maybe I maybe we need to hear that. No. But you know what else people don't want to hear about, but they need to hear about a little something about the tooth fairy. And I made an incorrect assumption that everyone in the auditorium understood that yes, we are all going to perish from this earth. So I apologize. And I'm really, really glad that I did not have
Starting point is 00:32:06 to bring up the subject of the tooth fairy as well. But for those that would like to see eternal and everlasting life, I encourage you to embrace my Lord and savior, Jesus Christ. I just wanted to point out We're sort of joking about these ghoulish figures and they're they're funny jokes about everyone's gonna die and how maybe it's good And how maybe they could help move it along a little a little faster There are Medicaid cuts on the way a lot of them. It seems like really bad and They don't seem to be
Starting point is 00:32:43 Probably don't seem to care that people are upset about it and they still wanna do it. And even Mike Johnson's out there is like, yeah, I don't know. I don't even know, I haven't read the bill or whatever. I don't know what his excuse is today. It's bad and you should talk about it and let people know. And I don't know, it seems like a real bad thing
Starting point is 00:33:00 they're gonna try to do. And it's almost a, it's like a weird, even though it's exactly related, it's almost a weird distraction to be like, oh, she's talking, look at her apology video and her like, oh my God, everyone's gonna die. Yeah, but they're still gonna do it. Right, we're just, yeah, it's a distraction
Starting point is 00:33:17 that we're putting all our energy onto that, but it doesn't matter, they're going forward. They're still gonna do it, yeah. Go ahead, get upset, we'll all forget about it another day when something terrible happens and that sucks up all the oxygen in the room. Anyway, on that note, we love you very much. Cha cha cha cha cha.
Starting point is 00:33:36 Much. Macha, macha, maha, macha, much. ["The Star-Spangled Banner"]

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