The Trish Regan Show - 🚨BREAKING: Nancy Pelosi Makes SHOCKING Announcement— She’s QUITTING POLITICS… for GOOD?!

Episode Date: November 4, 2025

🔥 Nancy Pelosi’s SHOCKING Move | CBS, ABC & “The View” in CHAOS | Gold’s Gym Backlash Explodes Nancy Pelosi drops a stunning new announcement that’s shaking Washington — while CBS face...s major backlash over its heavily edited 74-minute interview with President Trump. Even MSNBC admits the network could be facing a lawsuit. Meanwhile, panic erupts at ABC News as producers of 'The View' scramble to save Whoopi Goldberg — even bringing in a so-called “conservative” guest to calm the storm. Plus — Gold’s Gym could become the next Bud Light after singer Tish Hyman says she had a disturbing experience in the women’s locker room.Join Trish Regan for these stories and more — in the full live edition of The Trish Regan Show! 📩 Sign up for Trish’s newsletter: https://76research.com use code DOLLAR 🎧 Listen on Spotify: Trish Regan Show on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2blgbg4OaN5dqFhkBy12ii?si=HPdSujPDRrapZWtxbsgAjQ&nd=1&dlsi=a63b9b036b9e40bf💼 Support independent journalism: Join Team Trish https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBlMo25WDUKJNQ7G8sAk4Zw/join#Trish #TrishRegan #news #politics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Hello, hello, great to have everybody here. Big possible day here with Nancy Pelosi looking like she's finally going to exit politics. I mean, it's about time. How old is she? Anyway, good to have you on the program. Make sure you subscribe, share, like all that good stuff. Nancy Pelosi, ladies and gentlemen, maybe just hours from now out, out of politics, possibly for good. The expectation is that she is going to announce that resignation as soon as this evening.
Starting point is 00:00:27 In fact, she indicated this in a segment on. on CNN, where she just said, okay, like as soon as Prop 50 is done, which would be tonight, this is an interview she did last night, that's that. Okay. Can we have an alauluia somewhere? Anything until after Proposition 50. So tomorrow night will be very fraught with meaning for all of us. I want to win big. I think we can win big. And I don't want to be spending time on whatever I might be doing. I want to spend my time on what we're doing, working together to get out the vote. Own the ground. You win the election by owning the ground.
Starting point is 00:01:07 And you can have all the persuasion in the world. You can have the biggest numbers in the polls. But if you don't own the ground, you're only having a conversation. You're not having a victory. So you could own the ground. Okay, so that would be that she wants to own, of course, all those congressional districts. You know, gerrymandering has been going on for years. I think that one, Arnold Schwarzenegger had to explain that. You see to Arnold Schwarzenegger quite recently. Do you remember that? Arnold, or forgive me, Arnold Schwarzenegger had to explain that to one Jake Tapper over on CNN recently because he didn't seem to get that, yeah, that is how, that is how the world works.
Starting point is 00:01:53 We actually put this in the shorts feed. Let me see if I can find it for you because it's rather funny to see. basically Schwarzenegger's like, yeah, you guys, you just don't get it, do you? You just don't get it over at CNN. Schwarzenegger, let me see if I can find this one for you because it's worth seeing. This is what Nancy's fighting about, you see. Nancy is just so upset that, you know, this is the reality of the world right now. Anyway, maybe we don't have it. We'll come back to it later.
Starting point is 00:02:20 I would say that she's kind of losing it. I mean, again, she's up there in years, okay? She's up there in years, guys, and she's kind of losing it. and she's kind of losing it. Just take a look at how Nancy responded to this question about Donald Trump. And this is like TDS squared. It's just a vile creature, the worst thing on the face of the earth. But anyway.
Starting point is 00:02:45 You think he's the worst thing on the face of the earth? I do, yeah, I do. Why is that? Because he's the president of the United States, and he does not honor the Constitution of the United States. In fact, he's turned the Supreme Court into a rogue court. He's abolished the House of Representatives. He's chill.
Starting point is 00:03:05 Hey, Nancy, tell us how you really feel. I mean, she's on her way out the door, so she figures, why not? I'll just go for it all. Did you guys hear that? I mean, she's trying to say he's the most vile person on earth, like worse than anybody in the world, like anybody you can imagine, and then make that person worse. All right, we're talking the most vile criminal, you name it. Nancy Pelosi for some reason thinks the president of the United States of America is actually worse.
Starting point is 00:03:34 You understand like this is starting to border on dangerous rhetoric. I want to hear it again, just so we're all clear. It's just a vile creature. The worst thing on the face of the earth, but anyway. You think he's the worst thing on the face of the earth? I do, yeah, I do. Why is that? Because he's the president of the United States,
Starting point is 00:03:52 and he does not honor the Constitution of the United States. In fact, he's turned the Supreme Court into a rogue court. He's abolished the House of Representatives. He's chilled. All right. All right, Nancy, tell us how you really feel. Here's the deal. She's not going to be around for much longer.
Starting point is 00:04:13 She's upset about this Prop 50 thing out in California. It's actually going to change probably her congressional district too, okay? So she wouldn't have a job even as she wanted to. Kind of like Jasmine. Jasmine Crucket down in Texas. who's been redistricted out of a position. Don't feel bad for her. She thinks she's going to take on Ted Cruz.
Starting point is 00:04:32 I mean, we're talking delusional and beyond delusional. Anyway, anyway, Nancy's out. And we're going to get that announcement, most likely, within the next few hours after, you know, it's election day. So they get some stuff going on in California. We'll see just exactly how that all pans out. What do you guys think? I'm just curious. Is it time?
Starting point is 00:04:52 Is it time? I mean, the Democrats are in a disaster. zone. We know that, right? Hakeem Jeffries certainly isn't doing the many favors. He needs to go too, and he's actually younger than Nancy. AOC. Well, she's just a plain-owned socialist, and you see how that's going for them in New York City with Mam Dami, possibly the next mayor of New York. Oh, good luck getting federal funding then. Look, you guys lost the party. Why? Because you lost your way. You lost your way. And basically, look at what Donald Trump was able to accomplish. He's taken over your mantle. looking out for the working class Americans, I mean, you guys used to be anti-immigration until,
Starting point is 00:05:29 I don't know, maybe Soros was with the deep pockets coming along, or, oh, better, yeah, I think you guys figured it out. You know what? You're smarter than we give you credit for. You were smart, Nancy, and company, because you figured out we just keep bringing people in, and we give them free stuff, free health care, free food, you know, courtesy of all those cards, you get ethnically appropriate food. I hate a free hotel for six months and a free cell phone.
Starting point is 00:05:54 beat it, right? Just vote for Democrats. That was the moral of the story. And so at this point, they've just, they've lost the story. Nancy Pelosi's lost the story. Nancy Pelosi's lost the story. She is up there in age. She looks terrible, by the way. I'm sorry. Not one to criticize. She's actually an attractive. Okay, I know you're going to get after me for this. She's actually an attractive woman. Really? I mean, she's not that bad looking, but when she says stuff like this about the president of the United States of America, as we just saw, it tells me, Um, she's kind of jumped the shark. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:06:28 She's 80 something years old. She's got more money than God. Like go, go live out your, your elder years happily with your husband. Stay involved. Do whatever it is that you want to do. You get a lot of grandkids, right? And, uh, and focus on that. But I have another question for you guys.
Starting point is 00:06:44 Do you think that she's doing this in part because she has to? In other words, and I'm reading some of your comments here about Pelosi. I see there's not a lot of love lost here. You know, you guys think that she's quite sick with this TDS, peace of my mind. I see the emojis. I do think that she is a little bit nervous. Shall we say that? Can we say that? Because they think, you know, there's a lot coming. I mean, you think about the investigation that Dan Bongino and Cash Patel have initiated. You think about the willingness of this DOJ to go after people. I mean, look at Comey. He's been indicted. Brennan, he's scared stiff, right? Because he may be indicted. You've got John Bolton. He's been indicted because of the things that he was leaking. And I think there's still a lot of questions about Nancy Pelosi and just exactly where she was on J6. And when I say where she was, like what that really was all about. I think
Starting point is 00:07:41 she might actually really be nervous because don't forget, she could have invited any journalist in there. Who did she choose to bring? But her daughter, who was a documentary filmmaker into the whole ordeal during J6. And so we had everything through Nancy's lens, courtesy of her daughter, the documentary filmmaker, filmmaker being key there, right? They had the special music and the special effects because they want to lead you down this path because they have a narrative they're trying to tell. Don't get me wrong. I mean, we have a narrative here too. But, you know, we don't like, damn it, filled with special effects and stuff to try and, oh, scary, scary, scary times. Oh my gosh, they're going to do this. They're going to go do that. They're coming in on the
Starting point is 00:08:21 Capitol. I mean, wow, did we ever hear about how Nancy decided not to bring in the Capitol police? Now, you don't hear much about that in Alexander Pelosi's version of this, which they played on a loop on CNN. They kept playing it and playing and playing. You'd think CNN was in there with her. But nope, that was her daughter. So a little bit of conflict of interest there. On top of which, they then decided to hold the January 6 hearings, and they brought in ABC News producers. Hmm, interesting, right? ABC News producers, because we're going to to get to the view. And let me just say the producers are freaking out over there. But I think that maybe Nancy Pelosi is kind of freaking out because, after all, it was her daughter that decided to put
Starting point is 00:09:03 all that footage forward, which was a very specific and very biased narrative. Anyway, you slice it, totally biased. Well, now, you see, we've learned that it wasn't just the American media that shared that bias that Nancy has and her daughter has. I mean, the bias was rampant, right? We listened to James Comey say all his stuff and Brennan, et cetera. I don't need to play that for you again. Heck, you had the former president of the United States, Jimmy Carter before he died saying he didn't believe that Trump was the legitimate president because he was put there by the Russians. They tried everything. They had the Russia thing. And then they had the Hunter Biden laptop that was really just Russian misinformation. Oops, along the way to the forum, they also had the J6
Starting point is 00:09:46 thing. Okay, so it's like one thing after another. Actually, no, I got that right. It was J6 that was the third. Oh, and then, you know, you can squeeze in the Wuhan virus that was not really from Wuhan. It was not from the Wuhan lab. They lied over and over and over and over again. And they lied in some ways, even about, you know, and I'm not justifying it because I don't think it's appropriate to storm the capital. Don't get me wrong. Let's be very careful because somebody's going to misinterpret what I'm saying. But they definitely overble it. My first question the whole time was why didn't Nancy Pelosi call in the Capitol Police? Well, the media had their version of it, courtesy of Nancy Pelosi and her daughter, Alexandra.
Starting point is 00:10:25 And then there was the BBC version of it, right? You saw this one. They're being accused of editing what the president said. They actually, like, waited an entire hour. So I'm going to show you first what they ran, followed by what he really said. We're going to walk down to the Capitol, and I'll be there with you. and we fight. We fight like hell. We're going to walk down.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Okay. That's what they ran. You understand. Like, that has a pretty significant meaning. It turns out that's not actually what he said. The whole, we will fight, we will fight like hell. That came like an hour later into the speech. An hour later. But they stitched it together as though it was real, as though he was encouraging people to do that. This is according to a whistleblower, and I'll tell you, the BBC's gets some answering to do about this particular program.
Starting point is 00:11:12 They aired it right before the election. Ooh, they must really want that USAID money, huh? Anyway, here's the original. The capital, and we're going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women. You're going to cheer them on. That's very different that we're going to fight, okay? So I'm pointing out only that as you look at Nancy Pelosi's departure, granted, she's quite old and the party's a mess,
Starting point is 00:11:43 and I think there's a lot of pressure for her to get out. It's just like there was a lot of pressure for Biden to get. out. But I think there's other things going on here, too. Maybe she figures she's not as much in harm's way. If she exits stage left, maybe she figures less likely that she's going to get indicted like her friend James Comey did. I mean, Comey's in all kinds of trouble, for goodness sakes. James Comey, who, you know, basically tried to say he didn't have anything to do with anything. Oh, he was just an innocent bystander. I remember this one. And by the way, I'm showing you this short that we ran alongside some texts that he,
Starting point is 00:12:18 He was going back and forth with one of the staffers trying to get him to say certain things for certain reasons. There's this little thing called tape. Director Comey, have you ever been an anonymous source in news reports about matters relating to the Trump investigation or the Clinton investigation? Never. Have you ever authorized someone else at the FBI to be an anonymous source in news reports about the Trump investigation? or the Clinton investigation. No, I needed to get that out into the public square. And so I asked a friend of mine to share the content of the memo with a reporter.
Starting point is 00:12:58 Didn't do it myself for a variety of reasons. But I asked him to because I thought that might prompt the appointment of a special counsel. And there we have it. Oh, okay. Well, I'm glad that got cleared up. There's some more receipts that just appeared. Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to share with you because coming in much, much more trouble. this handwritten now. Okay, so this was discovered, oh, on FBI letterhead, and this was actually
Starting point is 00:13:24 presented by Lindsay Halligan as part of evidence. This is in government exhibit number 13, if you would. So Lindsay Halligan, she's the U.S. attorney there in Virginia. She's going after Latisha James. She's going after Comey. And Comey's firing back with the allegation that she can't go after him because she's not legit. She hasn't been confirmed by the Senate. There's talk of Pam Bondi now intervening to try and solidify this because they want to go after Comey because of some of the things that I'm about to show you. So this all came out just last night actually. Look at this. I mean, this is his handwriting. Now, I don't expect you to be able to read that handwriting. He's worse than the doctor's there. So let's go over to Twitter X. Forgive me where somebody
Starting point is 00:14:07 had the good sense to translate it. This is Comey's own outline to himself talking about how he would undermine HRC, the confidence in the system, HRC's plans to hit Trump, HRC health, whatever that is. Kerry apparently was going to focus on Trump's finance, the debts to Moscow. Remember that? We had to keep hearing about how like the Moscow Investment Bank was lending him all this money. It turned out not to be true, but they were making stuff up, apparently. And then there's a journalists saying, without naming, I mentioned New York Times, Russia, and then he's got instructions to David, proposed pattern, use of pattern to the intrusion scans of state voter databases. What is this all about?
Starting point is 00:14:58 It's not good. I got a kick out of this one. Do you know what Comey used for an alias? Reinhold, Naibur, 7 at gmail.com. Reinhold, Nyberg, 7 at Gmail.com. That was his alias that he used on, on Gmail to try and communicate with people about, like, kind of important state matters, according to these documents, again, released by Lindsay Halligan. This one, he's writing to his friend at Columbia.
Starting point is 00:15:30 This is the guy at Columbia who apparently said, you know, that he would work hard to help him out. He was on the payroll, for goodness sakes. He was on the payroll. at the FBI. The New York Times op-ed page asked me to write something on your letter. I'm not inclined to do so, but if you think it will help to explain that you owned something absolute candor and that the credibility, well, it's hard for me to read this one, will be particularly important in the coming years given the threat of investigations. And he writes, no need at this point.
Starting point is 00:16:05 It would be something about into the wind. Someday they'll figure it out. And as Jack and Ben point out my decision will be one a president-elect Clinton will be grateful for, although that wasn't why I did it. Oh dear. Like, Comey, you may have some problems with this evidence. Then there's exhibit number, let's see, is this exhibit number 15? I'm going to have to move in closer to see this. It's hard to be.
Starting point is 00:16:32 No, this is exhibit number 10, forgive me. This is exhibit 10. It's showing FBI special employee Daniel Richard. A.K.a. I guess everybody's got a funny name here, Michael Garcia. I like the, I like the German thing that he was going with, though. Honestly, I mean, if you're going to come up with a fake pseudonym, you might as well go, what was it, Reinhold something? Anyway, leaking as an anonymous source to New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt on behalf of then FBI director, James Comey. Now, remember how we started this segment? I told you that, yeah, I showed you the
Starting point is 00:17:05 sound. He talked about how we'd never done this and then admits, oh yeah, no, he did. He did. He did. So there's all these texts going back and forth where he's apparently giving instructions to someone to go out and leak to the New York Times. You know, they have their friends, the New York Times, the Washington Post. That's the deal. Okay. So this is not, this is not good. There's two pages of these things. My gosh.
Starting point is 00:17:29 My thanks to Mike Davis for getting some of this out there. And it's good to see. So as much as Comey wants to go after, Lindsay, Halligan and say, this should be thrown out because she doesn't have the jurisdiction. She doesn't have the right. She happens to be the presidential appointee, okay? So maybe she hasn't been confirmed by the Senate yet. But she certainly has the right to do all this.
Starting point is 00:17:53 I mean, you got Letitia doing the same exact thing. She's singing the same exact, you know, she doesn't have the right to do this because she hasn't been confirmed. Well, I'll tell you, it doesn't really matter when we're looking at evidence like this. I mean, sure, we'd like her to get confirmed, but I think that they're going to find a workaround and a way to continue going after her. Again, Comey, we're not the ones who got up there and allegedly lied to Congress as you're being accused of doing.
Starting point is 00:18:22 We're not the ones who said, no, no, nothing to see here, only to then find all of this out. I mean, they do have some stuff they can go after you with, including your own darn handwriting on FBI letterhead. Wow. Wow, wow, like what went down? And, you know, we've talked a lot about Arctic Frost, was just seriously, seriously, seriously unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:18:44 And it's unbelievable because there's certain rules, shall we say, when it comes to how you initiate an investigation. You don't go out there and spy, for example, on eight members of Congress. Well, it would be eight senators and one representative. I mean, that's really kind of bonkers, but this is what they were doing. And it's being alleged that this is part of Merrick Garland and Lisa Monaco and Jack Smith and Christopher Ray's operation, all targeting Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:19:19 So there we go. It was eight members of the Senate plus one representative. Then you had 92 Republicans. Actually, I think that number is up to about 104. And we know that they were spying on roughly 440 members of the MAGA world. So this is like not normal. Okay, this is, how else do we say this? I mean, we can say it's bigger than Watergate for sure.
Starting point is 00:19:42 I think it's probably the biggest issue that we have ever, ever seen, at least in my lifetime as a reporter. I think this is bigger than Watergate for sure. And certainly the president does as well. He's called them thugs. He's after them. He's like, this is terrible. They belong in jail for this kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:20:00 It's just not normal. Assuming that this is all true, I'd like to know, and here he is going after somebody else at the FBI. He's gone after, of course, Jack Smith repeatedly. And then you got to ask yourself the question, as interestingly, none other than Senator Kennedy did, why the heck were the phone companies so willing to oblige everyone? Like, why did they roll over and play dead? You get a subpoena, but don't you run a risk of complying with that subpoena? If that subpoena is not actually valid, you're going to have problems.
Starting point is 00:20:32 So listen to him, ask Pam Bondi about that. But the phone company and the general counsel for the phone company are companies, if there were more than one involved, could say, you know, this is serious as an aneurysm. This is serious as four auto attacks and a stroke. This is a sitting United States senator. So general counsel would likely advise the CEO, you need to file a motion to quash. Senator, typically phone companies follow a subpoena from a United States attorney. No, they do, but they don't have to. They could challenge it, Senator.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Yeah. Or maybe they should have gone to Amazon and buy some testicles online. He's got away with words, shall we say? Instead of just saying, sure, I'll just show you. Instead of just saying, sure, I'll show you everything. So, you know, a telecom company actually does have to be looking at a subpoena, a court order, a national security letter, a FISA warrant. Now, they could say, hey, you know, this doesn't really feel right to me.
Starting point is 00:21:33 And according to Chuck Grassley, some phone companies want in particular said, yeah, this doesn't feel right to me. Hey, Jack Smith, you know, we need a little more, and Jack Smith rolled over. And then the other phone company literally rolled over watch. I've recently been informed by Verizon that at least 11 members with Verizon accounts were affected. That includes a hardline for Senator Cruz's office and a staffer cell phone for former Senator Leffler. AT&T informed me they challenged the legal basis for Jack Smith's efforts and Smith backed down. Whoa, okay, so he backed down right away. You understand. Like,
Starting point is 00:22:25 This is, we're going to find out all kinds of things. So when Nancy Pelosi says, okay, I'm not announcing my retirement, like I get it. Like I think she's kind of like I could be in the grasshairs here. I could be in a whole lot of trouble. And maybe if she exits, maybe some of that, some of that pressure is relieved in some way. I'm not entirely sure. I do think that this particular FBI and DOJ want to expose everything, but perhaps she's thinking this relieves me of some of the pressure that I might be facing in the near future. And believe me, there's tons and tons and tons of pressure. And, you know, don't forget, I mentioned earlier, it was ABC News, right, that kept you know, broadcasting so much. Well, it was the whole, you know, let's have a whole prime time
Starting point is 00:23:10 special. So all the networks are involved in that. But it was, interestingly enough, it was ABC News that had the producers that they sent over to work on this, like James Goldston or Goldman, he was the former Good Morning America producer. And they were so proud of this. They like, okay, we get our prime time special. We're going to go after Donald Trump for this J6 stuff. But it didn't really work, right? I mean, think about what happened.
Starting point is 00:23:38 They lost the election and midterms, that is. And then the J6 committee dissolved. And Kingsinger went away. And then all of a sudden they came back with those phone records. What I was just telling you about, Arctic Frost, they had the phone records. and they decided to go back and present those to the FBI, something like 30 million phone records,
Starting point is 00:23:59 where they were gathering the metadata. You talk to this person who talks to this person. We figure out how long you were talking, and we figure out where you were, et cetera. That is not okay. It's pretty bad, but it brings ABC back into the orbit. And right now I think bosses it, Disney's ABC, are getting really nervous. They're really panicked.
Starting point is 00:24:19 I know they're panicked because they actually scolded Whoopi Goldberg on, live television just yesterday. She didn't really appreciate it. She didn't appreciate it all. She started like pulling a Nancy Pelosi, if you would, and she like ripped up the document that they sent her because she said something that was incorrect. She tried to suggest that Donald Trump didn't know one of the people he was pardoning, and therefore it was an auto pardon. An auto pardon. And they said, no, whoopee, you can't say that. You see, she said too many things that are just flat out wrong, like blatantly wrong. Over and over and over and over again. You can go watch yesterday's show if you want to see them all, because I played them all,
Starting point is 00:24:55 at least five. I mean, I could go in on and on and on and on all day. I mean, we got at least 50 in the hopper. But anyway, this is what she said just yesterday that got her in trouble. And I want you to watch as the note gets passed over to Whoopi Goldberg. Boy, she starts scowling, she gets mad, and all of a sudden pulls a Pelosi, rips it up in front of everyone. And the insane thing is that when people are going to go to go to,
Starting point is 00:25:24 to their meetings with the judge. The meetings that are they're supposed to go to when they're listening to it. What the hell? What? Okay. She gets it. He passes notes. We don't know if Penn used, if Trump used an auto pen to part.
Starting point is 00:25:40 It was a joke. We don't know if Trump used an auto pen. Oh, come on. But we do know that he didn't know who that crypto guy was. Well, I'm sorry. You know, the hardest thing about this job now, You see it? No one understands nuance.
Starting point is 00:26:01 You know when you hear a joke when somebody's fooling around when they're not saying something specific, especially on this show. I'm very specific when I'm pointing stuff out. When I'm making jokes, you know when I'm making jokes. This is ridiculous. Okay, but you see, and my thanks to our good friends over it, gosh, they've been around for 20 years at NewsBusters for providing that clip.
Starting point is 00:26:22 but you can see how nervous they're getting because here's the reality of the world right now. She said so many things that were not true, so many things that were incorrect, that now the FCC is conducting an investigation into the entire network and so this show has turned into a liability. So, okay, fine, like, you know, it was a joke. And we can all take a joke, and I'm fine with a joke. The problem is a lot of your stuff hasn't been jokes. And again, I don't need to, like, play a whoopie's greatest hits because if you watch this show on a regular basis,
Starting point is 00:26:52 you know what they are. But you can go look at yesterday's show because we played a bunch of them. I mean, the example of her saying, oh, the Iran is a better place for a black woman to live today than the United States of America. Come on. Come on. Come on. All right. And then there's, oh, this one. She keeps saying it over and over and over again. This was last week. She said it at least twice that Donald Trump is going to stay for a third term. He's not going to allow anybody to run for election. He already came out and said, no, that's not the case. I'm not allowed to run. But this doesn't stop her from making this stuff up. And so now, now you've got a situation where even Time Magazine is all over this. Basically, everybody at ABC is terrified that the view is next after Jimmy Kimmel. So they got in the crossfires of the FCC.
Starting point is 00:27:36 I can tell you the entire network is in the cross. Here's the FCC. Because Brennan Carr, who now runs the FCC is like, you know, we have a lot of power and we're just not using it. Why aren't we using it? You get all these crazy networks out there doing whatever they want. They're totally running wild. no sense of responsibility whatsoever. And so we actually need to exercise things like the 1933
Starting point is 00:27:58 or 34 Communications Act, which advise that these airwaves are set up for the public good and for the community. Now, if you are just spouting a bunch of nonsense, I'm all for free speech. Don't get me wrong, okay, but you can do that on cable. Hey, Jimmy Kimmel, you can take your show to cable. You can go do that on MSNBC. I hear they're pretty desperate right now. Rachel's ratings, you know, for her one Monday. night appearance. They're in the gutter and the other one. Poor Pepperman Patty. She's not, she needs some help too. So, hey, Jimmy, I got a gig for you. Okay. You won't be out of work. They're spinning off MSNBC. Go over there, do your little show on MSNBC and you can say all the nasty things
Starting point is 00:28:39 you want about Trump all day long. And, you know, they don't even have to be true because it's cable. All right? You can get away with that. You can't do that on an ABC News platform. Not to mention, guys, not to mention, okay, it's network, but this particular show, this particular show falls under the platform of ABC News. And I know that because at one point my agent called and said, hey, do you want to do the view? And I'm like, are you crazy? Like, I wouldn't wish that show on my worst enemy. I don't even have an agent anymore. I don't need to deal with it anymore because it's just you and me. Right here. Okay, make sure you subscribe, share like. Also, I put the Spotify channel in the chat link and it's also in the show notes link.
Starting point is 00:29:21 I mean, you've got to start somewhere. I think we're at 14,000 in change right now in terms of subs. But, you know, look, we've been there over here on YouTube. So I'd appreciate a little love. If you get a chance, go over there, give five stars. And you have to listen at least to a part of the show in order to rate it. But I'd love to hear from you. I do look at all of those comments as well as here.
Starting point is 00:29:40 So my point just being, here's the deal. ABC's in trouble. Disney knows ABC's in trouble. ABC did everything in its power to help the Biden and then Kamala team try and win this election. I mean, going all the way back to making sure their producers were the ones that were running the show for the prime time special of the J6 hearings all the way through to the debates, right? And then to the view, which just spouts lie after lie after lie after lie. I mean, I'm getting kind of sick of them. We had to hear the other day.
Starting point is 00:30:15 Oh, how the ballroom is going to be paid for by you, the taxpayer. That was Whoopies' latest and greatest. So, just so we're clear, the ballroom is being paid for by corporations. Apparently not Disney, but everybody else is on there. You get Caterpillar, good old big American company, you got Comcast Corporation. Ha! That's, you see, Rachel Maddow's boss, well, for now. I mean, they are getting spun off.
Starting point is 00:30:42 You got you got HP on there. You got, I mean, tethers on there. Tether, that's Howard Lutnik's, gosh, the Lutnik family actually has something to do with this as well. You've got the Winklevoss twins. They were the ones that really got into Bitcoin. I mean, you got everyone on this list, okay? So all these corporations are coming forward and saying, we are going to pay for this.
Starting point is 00:31:06 We're going to help pay for this. And yet, what does the view tell you? The view tells you that you're going to pay. the taxpayer. It's unbelievable. So they're nervous, they're scared, they're panicked. What do they do? They go out and say, we got to find a conservative to come on this show. Who could we possibly get to come on this show? Don't look at me. But apparently somebody else is quite willing. You know who Marjorie Taylor Green is, right? I'm just curious. I want to see in the chat what you guys think about this, because, you know, she's kind of been sort of straying. I mean, you know, from sort of what whatever Trump wants. It's not necessarily
Starting point is 00:31:43 what Marjorie Taylor Green wants lately, even though she says she's emphatically America First. And so going on the view and like finding yourself in agreement with the ladies on the view, I'm just saying it's a little peculiar. But I want to know what you say. Let's watch this here together. I think that all of us right here are doing. doing a great job of exchanging our ideas and things that we believe in, and we're doing it in a very professional and kind way. And in my opinion, I think we need more of that in America. I really do.
Starting point is 00:32:21 And a lot of people wanted me to come on the show and say nasty things and, you know, all of us to fight. They wanted all of us to fight. Thank you for not doing that. Oh, my goodness. No, I didn't want to do that. It's like five to one. She could handle it, but she didn't want to.
Starting point is 00:32:37 No, I didn't want to do that today because I believe that people with powerful voices, like myself and like you, and especially women to women, we need to pave a new path. This country, our beautiful country, our red, white, and blue flag is just being ripped to shreds, and I think it takes women of maturity to sew it back together. And I think that happens for three sweet. Yeah, I was just looking at everything that you guys were saying and you're not impressed, right? A lot of you like her, but you feel like in Kank Crazy's estimate, she's pulling like a Candace Owens thing. Maybe it's for attention.
Starting point is 00:33:21 I don't know. Maybe she wants a gig on the view. Maybe she's crazy enough to actually want a gig on the view. And maybe she thinks her political career is coming to an end. It could be. I've seen crazier things happen. Anyway, she actually even was advised by the ladies on the view to maybe consider joining the Democrat Party. Huh?
Starting point is 00:33:40 I want to talk about MAGA voters who believed that the president made promises like lowering grocery prices on day one. Right now, grocery prices, inflation is up, soybean and cattle farmers are on the verge of bankruptcy. Millions have lost their food stamps and are about to lose their health care. while we're watching $40 million, $40 billion to bail out Argentina. What is going on? I don't know. I am so America first.
Starting point is 00:34:14 I just feel like I live it and breathe it. And that's my district, and that's what people want. They are so tired of their hard-earned tax dollars being sent overseas to foreign wars and foreign aid and foreign causes, while life in America just becomes more and more unaffordable. We want this money invested at home for our infrastructure, for programs, for our people, and most importantly, for my children's generation and their children and their children and generations to come. And I have to say, that's what I've campaigned on the entire time.
Starting point is 00:34:49 Everybody's like, Marjorie Taylor Green has changed. And I'm like, oh, no, nothing has changed about me. I am saying absolutely 100% true to the people that voted for me and true to my district. And I am so angry when I drive around my district, to all these beautiful little rural small towns. And there's manufacturing plants that are crumbling from decades of lost industry, small businesses that got shuttered during COVID lockdowns and COVID shutdowns.
Starting point is 00:35:17 And you want to know something else, Whippy? So many veterans that went over and had to fight in some war that really had nothing to do with where they were from or their hometown. And their lives and family's lives have been so affected. So for me, I am unapologetically America first, and I'll do anything I can to work hard to say to this country. Maybe it's become a Democrat, Marjorie. I'm not a Democrat. I'll say this. I think both parties have failed. Okay. Fair. I don't entirely disagree with that, and she had a
Starting point is 00:35:56 good schick, but I would say, like, when you get to the point where you find yourself just constantly agreeing with the ladies on the view. Like, something's amiss. Just a little something. Just a little little something. And I think you're forgetting about everything that's happened. And believe me, a lot happened, right? A lot happened. You have only to go back to look at everything that Comey allegedly did. And you can't, like, you can't get away from that. Okay? Like, you can't get away from that. You know, it's worth mentioning, it's an important time to mention, I should say, just my, my support of a good organization that's trying to kind of clean some of this up. And I'm happy to partner with them on it.
Starting point is 00:36:39 I'm going to actually put them on the screen. They're called free markets.org, which obviously is something near and dear to my heart. But, you know, they're trying to basically make sure that some of the crazy stuff that went on during those times where they were profiling people that were in the MAGA movement, as we've been discussing, including trying to debank them. They want to make sure that that stuff does not happen again, because under the Obama and the Biden administrations, what happened? You had regulators pressuring banks to close accounts for industries and for individuals that they didn't feel past the smell test, so to speak, people that they didn't
Starting point is 00:37:17 like. It was politically motivated. It was debanking, which trampled on the freedom of everyday Americans and everyday American businesses putting government in the business, these regulators, right, of punishing people that disagreed with the government. And thankfully, President Trump has taken some decisive action here. And he's working to stop it. He's getting an executive order out there that's going to make it clear that debanking has to end once and for all. You don't want regulators getting in there telling the banks, they got to do this, they got to do that. And I don't either. And so Americans for Free Markets is standing up to this. Free Markets.org. Go check this out, guys, because you know what, we're going to protect the financial freedom of
Starting point is 00:37:59 every single American out there. We can't allow for any more debanking because some regulator gets it in his or her head that they can go after these individuals. That is not okay. We need new legislation, right, to bring clarity and reform and consistency and long overdue accountability to all this financial regulation out there. So you won't have a situation where I like to call it government gone wild. Regulators gone wild. So join me in this. Go check it out. Freemarkets.org really, really important stuff. Meanwhile, you know, ABC is not the only one in trouble. CBS is in total chaos.
Starting point is 00:38:38 We've been talking about this. They're like, you know, firing everybody, including Oprah's Bestie. But here's something that's really interesting. We caught something on the Trish Regan show yesterday. We talked about how they were editing things kind of peculiar way to kind of basically take the meat out of what Trump was saying in that interview that he did on 60 minutes on Sunday. night. And now even, even MSNBC is admitting it as well. Let's go back to that interview because I want to show you something. We got the middle of the shutdown happening, right? And this shutdown
Starting point is 00:39:10 could be fixed if the Democrats would get it out of their head that they didn't have to have $1.5 trillion for health care that would go to illegals. But they're insisting on this. This is something that was put in as an extra provision during COVID. So during 2020, Nancy and Chuck, They were like, woo-hoo, we got money to spend. And we're going to print, print, print, print, print, print, print, and we're going to spend, spend, spend, spend. You had Powell at the Fed along for the ride, just printing money like, you know, there was no tomorrow. It was QE1, QE2, QE3. I mean, one big cruise ship, right, of money floating towards you.
Starting point is 00:39:46 Plus, you had Nancy and Chuck. Oh, and least I forget, Joe Biden was like, I'm going to send a stimulus check too. So he got the third stimulus check sent out to every American. I mean, this was a lot of money. wonder why you were seeing double-digit inflation in consumer, well, it wasn't consumer prices, producer prices. I think if you were up to 9.6% inflation in consumer prices, it was out of control. All right? That was a problem. That was a problem. And now, here we're looking at a situation where Donald Trump is coming in. He's fixing it all. He wants to get rid of the $1.5 trillion,
Starting point is 00:40:22 because it was set to expire anyway, and they're throwing a hissy fit. And so he's asked by the reporter at CBS about this. And she airs one version of his answer, but the version of his answer that was actually the one I personally would have aired because it reflected his concern about where this money was going was just completely left out. Take a peek. Give us an extension. We'll work it out. They've lost their way. They become crazed lunatics. And all they have to do, Nora, is This is what they aired. Let's vote. So, Hakeem.
Starting point is 00:41:02 Senate Democrats say they will vote to reopen the government if Republicans agree to extend subsidies for over 20 million Americans who use Obamacare for their health insurance. You hear that? Okay, so that's her version. Let's go back to what he actually said. And we know this? Because guess what? The White House put out all 74 minutes.
Starting point is 00:41:23 They only ran 27. But the White House put out all 74 minutes. So we've seen the entire interview. saying give us an extension we'll work it out they've lost their way they've become crazed lunatics and all they have to do nora is say let's vote and you can open the economy could open up during our interview is there something you can do is there something you can do to bring this to an facts here's what i can't do i can't give them a trillion and a half dollars so that they can give welfare to people that came into our country illegally so that prison
Starting point is 00:41:59 and that people for mental institutions and people that are drug dealers get vast amounts of money for health care, that I can't. That's kind of an important part of the argument, right? I mean, that's the whole reason why he's not willing to say, okay, fine, on the $1.5 trillion. And yet she completely obliterates it. CBS completely obliterated it. And you wonder why nobody trusts these legacy media institutions anymore. well, over on MSNBC, they have a different view of it. They actually think that, yes, in fact, somebody could sue over this, but they see it
Starting point is 00:42:38 rather differently. Again, we know all this because the administration put out the entire 74 minutes. So thank you for that, guys. You know, like transparency. Thank you very much. We need that transparency. I wouldn't know about this if it wasn't for that transparency. So let's go to what they're saying.
Starting point is 00:42:54 They're singing a different tune, of course. over on MSNBC this morning suggesting that somebody ought to sue because of, well, other reasons. They find other things that should have been in there that weren't. Here you have Donald Trump suing CBS because they edited some of their interview with Kamala Harris, which CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox News, every network forever. Forever. Do the same thing. For time.
Starting point is 00:43:22 For time. $16 million. You get $16 million. million dollars and then goes back to CBS 60 minutes and not only do they edit significant parts of the interview they edit parts of the interview he tells them to edit is that right like you say you don't have to put that in don't put that you probably don't want to put that in don't put that in but and of course as we said before if somebody wants me to put something in All they have to do is tell me not to put it in, and it's in.
Starting point is 00:44:00 Right. Because it means it's significant. You know you may have said something you don't want the world to know. So that makes it inherently newsworthy. But a year ago, just over a year ago, that 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris airs. And conspiracy theorist finds in the transcript some nefarious plot by CBS to get Kamala Harris elected. And a nefarious plot against Donald Trump because they edited for time, because this show is only an hour. So now we have, yes.
Starting point is 00:44:27 yesterday, fast forward a year, that interview comes out, CBS puts out the transcript, and you can see all the things, some of them very significant, left out for time, which raises the question, should there now be a lawsuit against CBS for selectively editing an interview with the president of the United States, as was... Let me just say, they're trying really, really trying hard. Let me just make it really clear to all of them. You know what? You can edit for time, sure, all right? But you don't get to hide behind the hoe, we're editing for time. When you take total word salad and you actually make it sound meaningful, like the woman has half a brain, which clearly, I mean, look, you saw the same
Starting point is 00:45:09 thing I did, all right? We had to see Kamala go around and around and around and around and around the mulberry bush before she ever got to a point. And there was no real point. But at least when they edited it, and I said this editor deserves an Emmy award winning prize just for being able to make sense, Kamala Harris. She had to answer the question. on Israel and they performed surgery, surgery to make it work. Look, it does happen. People edit for time, but not for content, okay? I can tell you that. I've been a journalist for 20-some-odd, oh gosh, like many, many years. I started in the year 2000 for real, but I was working. I mean, I was an intern at NBC. I've had a lot of experience prior to that. I mean, I was the seventh grade,
Starting point is 00:45:54 you're the fifth grade. Hampton Academy correspondent when I was a kid at the Hampton you know newspaper. What was it called the Hampton Union? Yeah, it was the Hampton Union. I got paid 50 cents on my first story. My dad framed the check.
Starting point is 00:46:11 So anyway, the point is I've been around this for a while and I understand the ethics involved. You do not change the entire story just because you want, well, I mean, I think you want to help Kamala Harris in that case. Maybe you want to help your viewer. Maybe you're like, oh, this is what she really meant. But that bias is being reflected because I guarantee you they wouldn't have done that for
Starting point is 00:46:34 Trump. I can remember when Trump first came on the scene and just trying to edit some of the things he said because he didn't have sort of like a natural sound bite. You know he jokes about how he does the, oh guys, what does he call it where he does sort of the like the pivot, right? He's got like a name for it. He's used up on the campaign platform. one of you guys is going to remember. He's, he does this like loop-ty-loop. And it's kind of funny because
Starting point is 00:46:58 he'll be telling you a story and then he'll go off. Heck, I probably do that too, a little bit on this show. Forgive me. He'll go off and he'll tell you something really, really interesting. And then he'll come back and he'll tell you exactly what he thought. And so it makes it sometimes challenging, right, as an editor or producer to cut those. But nobody's cutting them in a way that actually fundamentally, unless you're the BBC, uh-huh, you saw that one. to the BBC fundamentally changes what he's saying, or unless you're CBS News, because I think they did fundamentally change what he was saying vis-a-vis why that one and a half trillion dollars, right, needed to go. So it's reflecting their bias. Maybe my bias is to not change what he's saying
Starting point is 00:47:43 because, you know, that's, you know, I want to be as truthful as I can. I think about, They called him cheap fakes when we would show versions of Joe Biden struggling to sit down. Remember, remember he was in France. And he couldn't, he was trying to figure out what was to sit down and like he kept trying to sit. And people thought there was no chair there. There was. And I showed you the full complete clip.
Starting point is 00:48:08 I didn't even need to cut it short because the full complete clip was that compelling. He kept trying to sit and trying to sit and then eventually he did sit. Or the time that he wandered off, right? because he saw somebody with a big giant balloon. He just wandered off away from the whole team at G7. And, oh, Georgia Maloney, great woman that she is, prime minister of Italy. Mwa, right? She's fantastic, absolutely fantastic.
Starting point is 00:48:32 She goes off and gets him. None of the other, everybody else is like, where's my shot? Where's my camera? You know, where's the lights? And Maloney went off and she brought him back. And I showed you all of it. I showed you all of it. I didn't cut it short because it was worth seeing all of it.
Starting point is 00:48:48 I like to think that I'm a lot more fair than some of these other journalists, but this is what the business is, right? When you get 74 minutes with Trump and you only air 27, first of all, aren't you called 60 minutes? I get it. You got commercials. You got commercials, all right? So let's do the math. They basically have 22 minutes per half hour. I know this again because I worked at CBS Evening News. They had eight minutes worth of commercials. Okay, so you add 22 and 22, and we're going to get 44. So you could have at least interviewed him for 74 and Sean 44. Maybe you cut out 30 minutes. It would have been a little bit better.
Starting point is 00:49:22 But nope, nope. They had other things they had to get to, right? You know, like everybody's watching them. Not, not, not. Anyway, CBS, we wish you lots of luck. You got a lot of stuff going on. And I know everybody's working hard to cling to their job. But him saying, oh, don't have to put that in.
Starting point is 00:49:39 That's, how do I say this? It's not that the reporter necessarily, like MS. NBC wants you to believe is immediately not going to put that in. He just probably realized that he went off on his tangent. He likes to go on the tangents. He likes to tell stories. And it's kind of fun. Like I enjoy those stories. That's what makes him great at these rallies, right? He never know what he's going to say. He kind of just talks. And we've never seen that in a politician before. I mean, they're so tightly won and they're so tightly scripted and they just stick to their talking points. And then all of a sudden, this man comes out of nowhere in 2016, right down the escalator.
Starting point is 00:50:18 His wife wore a strapless. I'll never forget it. I mean, we were so used to Michelle Obama, and she was living on the edge with the dresses that would show off the shoulder, the fattest part of the arm right here, cut her right there. Word to the wise. You'll wear it this way, triangular, or you'll wear it like Melania did. You don't wear it that way, okay? It's just like the worst possible.
Starting point is 00:50:40 Bad lines, bad lines, bad lines. But, you know, it made her look really strong. really strong. And I thought to myself, wow, like this is refreshing. And by the way, Melania's finally getting rid of those silly, those silly dresses that Michelle wore. I am digressing nonetheless. You get my point.
Starting point is 00:51:00 You get my point. So CBS is in a lot of trouble and they're all kind of scared because they're all fearful. They're going to lose their multi-million dollar jobs. And they probably will. They probably will because that business doesn't work anymore. It just doesn't. I mean, you can do a whole lot more with a whole lot less. Case in point. I think about it. Back in the day, like when I worked for them, we'd have to get a live truck. If I was going to do something, say, on the road, anywhere outside the studio,
Starting point is 00:51:29 and you would pay tens of thousands of dollars for a live truck for your 10 little seconds that you'd get, you know, to be on camera. And you think about what we're able to do now. It's just miraculous. It makes me a big believer, by the way, in the tech economy overall. I would advise you guys. I think I have it in the show notes, but if you missed it, go check out my company, 76research.com. I'm putting it here in the screen. 76 research.com. I want you to use code dollar because then you get my newsletter for a dollar a month for the first two months.
Starting point is 00:52:01 And it goes to 9.95. But I am a big believer in the tech economy. And I don't care. You know, like you can get distracted with the day-to-day stuff. I think overall we're in store for some really good things. I'm not sure about Gold's Gym, though. Did you see what happened with Gold's Gym? Some of you may have seen this yesterday on my shorts feed.
Starting point is 00:52:19 I want to play this moment. When a woman comes out, she's like over it because there's a guy in the locker room. Whoa, check this out. This woman didn't appreciate being in a Gold's Gym locker room with a full-on man today. Man, a big locker room. And that's why I'm getting kicked out. And I want to make sure the girls now. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:52:46 So, yeah, what the? Everybody saw that man in the locker room. No one's saying shit. Come on. And I'm done with it. It's stupid. It's dangerous. Sue him.
Starting point is 00:53:04 Gold's Jim, you're on notice. I mean, this is becoming a big story, right? So I brought that to you on the shorts feed just as it happened yesterday. and by last night, we saw that the L.A. singer, it's a singer named Tish Hyman, apparently, she's kind of popular. I'm kind of out of it when it comes to pop music, although, heck, I can play a mean game of opera trivia. I dare you to challenge me. I mean, it's weird. I can give you, like, this recording by Franco Corelli and Renata Tobaldi, that's, you know, Turndo, and it's conducted by Tuscany. It's a weird talent. Good party trick. It's just not a lot of people
Starting point is 00:53:40 no opera, so it doesn't get used very much. But this L.A. singer Tishheim is apparently well known. And she says her membership at Gold's Gym was totally revoked after this heated confrontation with a transgender female, or according to the body part, she saw, a full-on man. So this has become kind of an issue. And you know what's interesting here? She's actually a lesbian woman. So, you know, She's like, wait a second, like, I'm pretty tolerant. Like, I'm not transphobic. I'm not homophobic. Like, you do you, but stay out of my locker room for goodness sakes.
Starting point is 00:54:19 Now all of a sudden, the company is getting flooded with bad reviews. According to a story in Newsweek today, I want to go back to Tishimann because as soon as she came out of that gym, after losing her membership, she had a few more things to say, listen. I just had the worst experience ever at the gym, at Gold's Gym. And I think this is probably happening at gyms across America. We're like, trans women are going into the women's locker room and not really caring about how women feel about it.
Starting point is 00:54:51 And it's really hurtful, yo. Like, how are you going to say you want to be a woman or that you are a woman, but you don't give up how women feel? Today I was naked in the locker room. I turned around and there's a man there. And boys, like, boy clothes. lip gloss, sitting there looking at me, I'm butt naked. So the first thing I think is maybe there's a work doing here, maybe I missed the sign.
Starting point is 00:55:13 I say the word, sir, to say, sir, what are you doing in here? He goes, don't talk to me. I'm a woman. I have a right to be in here. Immediately, I'm fucking pissed because I'm butt naked. I feel violated. I feel like weird. I don't want to deal with this, right?
Starting point is 00:55:28 So the girls are walking in and they're seeing the commotion and they actually chime and and say, I don't know why he's in here. He's not supposed to be in here. And then I talk to the people that work at Goz, Jim, and they don't really have anything to do. They're just like, oh, we can file a report about an incident report. What the fuck is going on? Like, listen, how can you say you a woman or you want to be a woman and you don't care how women feel? That's nothing more manly than not get to talk about how women feel.
Starting point is 00:55:57 I'd like to think. I mean, whoa, all right? I always say, like, where are the women? Like, what is going on with Democrat women that they're willing to roll over and play dead? Okay, anything a man wants, you know, fine. It's actually, if you think about it in a way, like, really pretty, like, fundamentally sexist against women. The pregnant man emoji? Come on.
Starting point is 00:56:20 Give me a break. When are they getting rid of that? Have they yet? That's a new campaign. Anyway, let's go back to this woman, this singer, Tish Heimann, because she wasn't done. She wasn't done. and I love what she says. It's been my point all along.
Starting point is 00:56:35 Here we go. And I get it. Like, everybody has their own things. And I don't explain. I don't want to say that I know everything about gay rights or trans rights. I'm a lesbian. I've been a lesbian my whole life. I treat people I want to be treated regardless of whatever they sexual orientation is or whatever they decide.
Starting point is 00:56:53 So I'm not transphobic and I'm not homophobic. I'm not straightiephobic. I'm not racist. None of these things. I just believe in. Treat of people I want to be treated. Why do you guys think it's okay for men to be in the women's restroom? And like, when is the cutoff?
Starting point is 00:57:08 And if you really want to be safe and feel good, why don't we just make trans restrooms? Woo! Because it ain't right. It ain't. Okay? No, she's totally right. Like, just, you know, it's like what I've said, you know, the swimming,
Starting point is 00:57:25 like swim in your own lane, for goodness sakes. Compete against yourselves. Like, don't try and compete against a naturally born female. I mean, look at Riley Gaines. My goodness, the hate that she was attacked with. It was wild to me. Absolutely wild. And even AOC, right? She recently went after AOC pretty hard as she should because, look, if you're going to stand up for women, stand up for women for goodness sakes. We can be tolerant. This woman clearly is very, very tolerant. But she's like, enough already. Like, have your own locker room, have your own bathroom. Like, this is not comfortable for me.
Starting point is 00:58:00 and if you keep forgetting that, then you're going to have a lot of problems, a lot of problems. Listen, I, in the interest of thinking about one's health, since we're doing a segment on the gym, I am back at the gym myself. I'm very proud of myself last two days, although I'm kind of achy because I took a couple weeks off. That's what happens. That's what happens. But you know what, at least I was taken. My balance of nature, who we love, okay? Because balance of nature helps bring you this show for free every day. So they help make it all possible. And there's a very special deal that you can get with them right now, 35% off plus a free bottle of the fiber and spice. I love this stuff, in part just because, you know, I like to know what I'm taking and you can see it, plain and
Starting point is 00:58:44 clear right here. They've got, I think it's 31. Am I doing my math right? Yes. They have 15 whole fruits. Forgive me, 16, 16 whole fruits. I need, I need fruit. I really, really need fruit because I don't really like fruit and I need to get it. So it's good. The balances towards the fruit. 16 whole fruits and 15 whole vegetables in a capsule. Freestried, lab tested, and ready to go. Where you go. There's supplement powders or ingredients of 100% whole foods. I mean, it's nice because like when you look at the back of the bottle, you know actually what's in it. So it's a great way to start your day. Kick it off with balance of nature's fruits and veggie supplements. It's part of a routine that, you know, like going to the gym, right? But if you miss the gym,
Starting point is 00:59:28 you take the fruits of veggies. That's my motto anyway. I'm back at the gym, which is good. Listen, it's a wonderful, wonderful product. Don't take my word for it. Go check it out at balance of nature.com. Make sure you use code word trit, so you get the 35% off. Plus, you get that free fiber and spice supplement. You get money back guarantee. You get free shipping, all of this good stuff off your first set as a new preferred customer by using my discount code. T-R-I-S-8. You know how to spend. it. But I'll tell you guys, I mean, this gold gym, I would just say they could be in for it because we know when conservatives put their minds to it, they can make a lot of things happen.
Starting point is 01:00:09 I'm thinking Cracker Barrel. I'm thinking Bud Light. I'm thinking Disney. I mean, it's not just the view that's your problem. You got all kinds of things going on. But again, as we began this show, we were talking about how Nancy Pelosi moments from now is going to be out. Out, out, out. And it's high time. AOC should be very happy right now. I don't think that's very good for the Democrats. But I'll take it.
Starting point is 01:00:38 I'll take it because you want to put AOC up there. You want to put M. Dami, Comrade M. Dami, the communist. They're installing him in New York City. By the way, the surrounding community should see a great surge in real estate prices. Florida will benefit from that. heck, they're talking about everybody migrating to Texas. You get the Texas stock exchange down there.
Starting point is 01:00:57 There's a lot of good things that could come of this. You see what I'm saying. Republicans are going to win all day long. If you keep putting people in that think it's perfectly fine for that poor woman to have to be changing in a locker room, as she alleges next to a man, or if you think it's perfectly fine, to take all of somebody's money and then redistribute it to those that you think are more deserving. I mean, this is bonkers, okay? Crazy Town, USA. but that's where the Democrat Party has gone. This is not what it used to be. In fact, I mean, Biden's a good kind of a sketchy record, frankly. I mean, calling people boy, for goodness sakes. But look, I mean, this is where they used to be. And I think that Nancy Pelosi is seeing the handwriting
Starting point is 01:01:41 on the wall. She knows where this is heading. She knows where it's heading. And I would say that, you know, white America, working class America, Asian America. Like, it doesn't matter. In fact, in that case, you know, you've had a lot of like Jillian Michaels, who's a lesbian herself or this woman that we just heard from that was at a gold's gym. Like, everybody's kind of coming around to one point of view. I mean, here's this guy. I appreciated it because you know that Snap is ending right now, and we feel bad for anybody that's dependent on this, but he's making a point. You should hear him loud and clear. Hell yeah, listen to this guy. I'm just going to say, and I don't care who get mad.
Starting point is 01:02:26 Shouldn't know grown, able-bodied people be freaking out by no food stamps. If you got two legs, two arms, you can get up and talk on the phone, you can get up and take your behind the work. I'm talking to able-bodied. You heard them. Yeah, I mean, able-bodied people, right? And he said that. He said, I'm talking about able-bodied people. There's no reason to be sitting around collecting government money.
Starting point is 01:02:47 For some reason, some people just think that. they are entitled to this. I do think it's interesting timing. You know, Nancy Pelosi making the choice to retire. She's up there in age. We heard, of course, that Dick Cheney died today. The former vice president of the United States of America, you know, had a big heavy hand in us going to Iraq.
Starting point is 01:03:14 And because of that became a controversial figure, I think, later on. And certainly his daughter has been a controversial figure nonetheless, pretty significant in terms of U.S. history. We lost him today. So, you know, people are getting up there. I would want to think that Nancy Pelosi would choose to spend the last remaining years as she looks at this new part of her life, surrounded by families, surrounded by grandchildren, et cetera. I don't know, though, that she can because she is so committed to this delusional nonsense and wants to just attack Trump. nonstop.
Starting point is 01:03:52 It's just a vile creature. The worst thing on the face of the earth, but anyway. You think he's the worst thing on the face of the earth? I do, yeah. Do you understand, like, that's like a pretty awful thing to say? So he's worse than, I guess, anybody who's committing genocide, like in countries in Africa. He's worse than, she hates Putin, but I guess Putin's better than Trump. I mean, she's really kind of struggling here.
Starting point is 01:04:22 And it's sad to see someone go out like that, but perhaps fitting. She looks terrible, too, as I said. I should be fair. I mean, again, I get a double-check her age. Let's listen to the rest of it. I'm going to double-check her age. Because he's the president of the United States,
Starting point is 01:04:39 and he does not honor the Constitution of the United States. In fact, he's turned the Supreme Court into a rogue court, He's abolished the House of Representatives. He's chilled. Okay. I was going to say 87. She's actually 85. So I overestimated.
Starting point is 01:04:57 She looks pretty good for 85, okay? So we won't pick on her too much. Maybe it was just bad lighting or the wrong side. Right? But she's like getting wild. You know, people, when they get older, they can get a little wild. And she's taking a walk on the wild side saying crazy stuff. And I would just say, you know, Nancy, I think the time has come.
Starting point is 01:05:17 and we wish you well, and we are looking forward to your retirement message. And that should be coming ASAP. All right. So watch for it tonight and we'll have more on it tomorrow. Thank you so much all for being here. Please make sure you subscribe, share, like, make a comment. I do look at all the comments. I don't always respond to everything, but I promise you every night before I go to bed, I make sure I look at all the comments. So make a comment. Let me know your thoughts on the show. I look forward to seeing you here right around this time again tomorrow. Make sure you hit the bell and you check off all, all Trish Regan things because, you know, otherwise they won't give you everything.
Starting point is 01:05:57 And some of you have complained that you haven't gotten the bell. So make sure you check it off. Thank you for being here. We will discuss again tomorrow. Bye, Nancy.

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