Weekly Skews - Weekly Skews 6/28/22 – Trump Treason Tantrum

Episode Date: June 29, 2022

After today’s bombshell packed January 6 Committee Hearing, it sure does seem like Donald Trump had every intention of leading the charge on the Capitol. He also choked a guy and threw ketchup aroun...d. Yeah. We’ll also be talking about SCOTUS’s recent spree of terrible and terrifying decisions. Join us. Support the show

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey everybody. Welcome back. Happy Skews Day, too. It is June 28th, 2022. I'm Trey Crowder, and that's Mark Aegee. What's up, Mark? What's up, Trey? The FDA is coming for jewel pods, buddy. I've seen that news. No, you were traveling last week. I think it was funny to me about that. As the FDA announced, the government announced they were banning Jewel pods the same day. government, the Supreme Court announced they were to let everybody take a gun everywhere. They're going to overturn a bunch of state gun laws. Got their priorities in line. Hang on just a second here.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Hang on. Sorry. Yeah. It is just amazing. Back or something. I'm not hearing it. You're worried about it. But it's just amazing.
Starting point is 00:00:47 It's funny to me that the government announced the same day. It's like, we're going to let everybody carry a gun and make a bunch of people quit smoking cold turkey. What could go wrong? Matt is saying move your phone, Mark? I don't know. Oh, yeah, that's it. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:01:02 Oh, all right. How about that? That did and dead fix it. Okay, cool. Well, anyway, yeah, the jewel pod thing, I just don't really get why, like, I know what they say has something to do with their, like, targeting children in particular, but they're still myriad other vape options. I don't, I just, I kind of don't really understand it. And I was, right before we started this came up, and I said, it's like, does shit like Smirnoff Ice and Mike's Hard Lemonade and those type of things? Like, that shit's for teenagers, too, you know?
Starting point is 00:01:28 And it's like, it's a, you know, pretty thinly veiled thing. I don't know why they're not outlawing that stuff at the same time. I just kind of, I don't get how they pick and choose things. Dude, every beer is market. Like, someone, this isn't my point, but someone pointed out that, like, a beer commercial was typically a guy getting away from his nagging woman to go, and he pops open a beer and a bunch of bikini babe show up. And that's like, it was like, that doesn't make any sense. Like, that doesn't, like, a normal, healthy marriage. Like, no, no, the woman's a standing character for a mom.
Starting point is 00:01:57 This is, like, telling kids. that it'll be cool if they drink beer. So, yeah, so it's like, I don't know, man. It's always, it's always for the kids and ever since you like that happens, except when you want to stop guns from being carried into a school. Yeah. Yeah. God damn.
Starting point is 00:02:12 All right. Well, you want to get into it? Let's get into it. Well, I wanted to talk before we, yeah, I wanted to talk about this story before we get into it. So an LAPD cop died during a training exercise where they had a bunch of other cops beat him to simulate a mob. What? And he died a couple weeks ago, and all this truth just came out, because originally they lied and said he just fell.
Starting point is 00:02:35 He just fell and was paralyzed and got a punctured bong and a ruptured liver. Fuck. That's fucking crazy. That sounds like a fucking code red or something, you know, from like a few good men. That sounds like that type of shit. That's wild. They did it on purpose because that wouldn't also make sense. But I don't know that.
Starting point is 00:02:57 but like what mob are they training for because there have been like like uh pro choice protests and the cops were beating the crap out of a bunch of women including uh they meet up uh uh stepney tanner from full house uh jody jody sweeten yeah is that one of protests and the cops beat the crap out of her and someone made this point that like whenever you see a news news coverage is a protest turned violent it's just because cops started beating people it's like that's it's the it's the it's the cops turning violence so i guess that's the mob the practicing for is the ones they're create. I was going to say, maybe that was the idea. The other officers were the one training. You know what I mean? They were, we got it backwards. They were training to be in a mob. And, you know, so that's what you got to do.
Starting point is 00:03:40 No, that's fucking, that's super fucked up. Another cop pro-choice protest news, this officer who's running for a state Senate in, what was it? Rhode Island, went to a protest where his, his opponent, in a general election was there, and he beat the crap out of her. Yeah. He dropped out of her. Running against a black lady Democrat candidate, and he punched her in the
Starting point is 00:04:05 face at a protest. And it's just like, but a lot of other GOP candidates are like, finally, somebody does what we've all been thinking. I can't believe he dropped out. He would have been a shoe in and win. Yeah. That's how you energize the base right there. Punch a lady at a fucking pro-choice
Starting point is 00:04:21 rally. How damn. Shit is wild. All right. So, with us as always, his producer, Matt, this is weekly skews. I want to remind you, of course, a couple things. Number one, if you want to see me live, you can go to traycrowder.com for tickets. I'm on a solo tour right now, started last week in Ohio. Thanks to everybody who came out to those shows. They were awesome. I'm in Virginia this week, a lot of other places after that. I'm doing a full hour, a whole bunch of new material. We're having fun with it. I hope you'll come see me, traycrouter.com. Secondly, if you like
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Starting point is 00:05:09 All right. As for the show tonight, after today's big bombshell laced January 6th hearing, it sure does seem like Donald Trump had every intention of personally leading the charge that fateful day. A whole lot of shit came out of this on, y'all, and we're going to talk about all of it. Fret not, though. That doesn't mean we're going to ignore the tidal wave of shit that's come out of the Supreme Court recently. Bad decision after bad decision.
Starting point is 00:05:31 We'll talk about those two. All that and more on tonight's skews. But first, of course, the Daily Dumbass. Matt, graphic, please. Tonight's DD, Sigmund Freud, for inventing slips like this one. Hey there, Matt. President Trump, on behalf of all the MAGA patriots in America, I want to thank you for the historic victory for white life in the Supreme Court yesterday.
Starting point is 00:06:04 White life, everybody. Give it up for white life, the best kind of life. Am I right, Maga Raleigh? I've been told that those lives matter. So she's obviously trying to say right to life and had a very unfortunate verbal snap. But I don't want to give her too much. That's Mary Miller, by the way. She's a congresswoman from Illinois.
Starting point is 00:06:26 I don't give her too much credit because this is a woman who has, whose Wikipedia has a comment about Hitler's section. So. That's unfortunate. That's not a standard section on Wikipedia. Not just everybody has a Hitler's portion of their way. Live your life in such a way as to not have a comments about Hitler section on your Wikipedia. So on January 5th, 2021, the day before the day,
Starting point is 00:06:52 two days into her first term, she just got elected, she did a prepared speech speech to a conservative group called Moms for America. She quoted Hitler saying, Each generation has the ability to teach and train the next generation. You know, if we win a few elections, we're still going to be losing unless we win the hearts and minds of her children. This is the battle. Hitler was right on one thing.
Starting point is 00:07:13 He said, whoever has the youth has the future. Now, that's not one of the better known Hitler quotes, so she's deep in the Uvra. Deep, deep in the lore, the Hitler lore, pulling out some B-sides from Hitler's Uvois. Yeah, no, it's, we, this has actually come up before. I think we're talking about Deshaun Jackson when he had his thing a while about early on in the show. But it's like, you shouldn't have to be told to not say the words Hitler was right. Like, I don't care about the context or what comes after that.
Starting point is 00:07:46 You just generally speaking should not ever start a sentence with, Hitler was right. no let me finish hang on and it's just just about kids he was great about kids the other stuff you know but i'm just saying he had some positive qualities too that hitler according to mary miller yeah there's got to be thousands of quotes from well-known people about winning over the hearts and minds of young people right yeah not like hitler's the only person who ever said that was important no and uh this is a woman who also had employed a convicted pedophile which she knew at the time as her campaign driver. So she's all won this lady.
Starting point is 00:08:23 A card. Yeah. Yeah. Bit of a card this lady. Yeah. She's out there making it happen. Well, you know who else is out there making it happen? Carrie Lake, gubernatorial candidate in Arizona.
Starting point is 00:08:38 She's next on our honorable mentions for dumbass for disagreeing with a photo of herself. Let's see this clip, Matt. We can't keep having elections. nobody can live with and we can't have this level of fraud anymore understanding that every republican leader in washington says that joe biden is the legitimate president everyone um but i understand what you're running on but let me they're sitting there in washington they're sitting there in washington they're not here in arizona this is what you're running on i get it let me just ask you one thing uh obviously as a candidate you come under scrutiny the washington post has a story today
Starting point is 00:09:15 It says Arizona GOP candidate who criticized drag queens was once a fan, according to a drag queen. This is the quote, Arizona GOV gubernatorial candidate, Carrie Lake, who has attacked drag queens as dangerous to children, attended the shows of drag queen Richard Stevens for more than 20 years, and once hired him to perform at her home. Do you care to address that? I do care. I actually do care to address that, and I'm really shocked. I'm actually appalled that Fox News would take defamatory story like that. And we are pursuing legal action against this drag queen.
Starting point is 00:09:49 I'm appalled that you would bring that up when you have not talked about our stolen election. You've failed to talk about it. We just spent three questions, Ms. Lake. There's the picture there. You've asked a number of questions about it. I played the Arizona House Speaker. Let's address this story. So she's in drag there too.
Starting point is 00:10:08 She's dressed as Elvis. So this whole thing is like whenever you're saying, we've prepared to prepare to prepared a defamation lawsuit against this drag queen yeah but going back to mary miller live your life in such a way where you know what i have to say yeah right yeah right so so carrie lake this moral panic around drag queens which i know it's just the typical right way moral panic it just appeared out of nowhere just fully jeffated by a bunch of people who don't mean anything they're saying but they're on the same page and so she was doing that normal thing where she's trying I basically argued that drag queens are the same as pedophiles.
Starting point is 00:10:46 And therefore we got to get rid of the drag queens and also the trans people, conflating drag queens and trans people. Oh, dude, that's like chapter one of the homophobic playbook right there, a quote, with pedophiles. So this drag queen, it was a friend of her. That guy named Richard Stevens, who performs him in the name Barbara Seville. He just, like, got pissed off about her hypocrisy and was like, hey, she's a friend of mine.
Starting point is 00:11:10 We used to hung out. I performed at her house. She used to come to bars where I performed and all this stuff. And her response has been like, how dare you? That's it. Yeah. You can't, by the way, you can't sue some way for defamation of what they're saying is true. It's really hard to sue for defamation.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Even what they're saying isn't true, contrary to the results that's stupid Tony Depp case. I'm not saying that what she said isn't true. I'm just saying that like that case shouldn't have thrown out because it had no merits in a lot of different ways. But so this quote from Stevens, aka Barbara Seville. There were people more vulnerable than me, and that's why I worry about when people say trans people are gay, people or this or that. It's horrible. It's not true, and she knows it's not true. That's how you do solidarity, buddy, because he's going to get a death threat for this ship.
Starting point is 00:11:53 He's standing up for people he sees as having a harder time to him. Yeah. And I just want to talk about this, like, drag moral panic for a second. When I was a kid, we did a drag beauty pageant at Southern Baptist Church Camp. Yeah. We talked about this on the Well Red podcast before because it came up. It sort of occurred to me and I brought it up, and Corey and Drew were like, yeah, we did too. But when I was in high school, and my senior year in high school was part of the Relay for Life,
Starting point is 00:12:18 we held a big drag show where me and all the other senior boys got dressed up in drag and the girls all put makeup on us and stuff like that. We went out there and my buddy Kobe won for being a total flusy, just slutting it up out there. Some of us have class, Kobe, all right, trying to be tasteful. But either way, yeah. And it was like, no, it was, everybody loved it. You know, big hit. Went over fine.
Starting point is 00:12:40 Like, no one, there was no moral panic about, and this is in Salina, Tennessee in the early 2000s. And come to find out, it was a very common thing, evidently. Like, a lot of people did that. And, yeah. Every, every, most high schools in America do a powder-up football game fundraiser where the cheerleaders play football. And the players dress up as cheerleaders. Right. We're in the skirts and everything.
Starting point is 00:13:03 Well, I was just remember this other day. When I was in fourth grade, me and three buddies, uh, for a four-h talent competition, uh, dressed up in drag and lip-synced dude looks like a lady. And the most embarrassing part of that was I played alto sax in an elementary middle school band. There's no saxophone that song, but still just wishment I had. So I pretended, I airplayed alto sax to a song that didn't have a saxophone. That's the only part about that that's embarrassing. Thinking outside the box, man, that's all.
Starting point is 00:13:34 Like, look, I got a saxophone. What else am I going to do? Me and Corey talked about this last week. let me show you must but like drag shows are campy and silly they're not sexual they're extremely
Starting point is 00:13:47 they're just fun and like the sexual part of it Corey talked about a time he made out with a drag I mean a drag show but that's like
Starting point is 00:13:55 Of course you did I don't I don't know what these people it's just insane I don't know yeah it is insane go to drag shows before the eagle they're a good term
Starting point is 00:14:05 our next our next honorable mention for Daily Dumbass is this guy for thinking he could assassinate Rudy Giuliani so simply. Let's watch this horrible
Starting point is 00:14:16 attack. Watch this. That's Rudy right there with his back to us. He's out of shop, right? There's no sound here. There was. Sorry, you should have had a content warning for you guys there. You know, if you're more sensitive, you might not want to watch this. It is pretty graphic. Oh, there it is. You see it again. Look at that.
Starting point is 00:14:33 A lesser man would have been taken out, but not ready. That's the amount of force used to burp a baby. that is not a lot of a force that's a guy of Daniel gale who worked at the shop right who walked by Giuliani sat him in the back and said what's up scumbag for that as is his right yeah as of yet last night so far he was arrested in charge with a solid intent to cause physical injury harassment in the second degree and menacing the third degree menacing in the third degree was that because he said like scumbag and not fuck face or something like if he'd a you know dropped an F-bomb in there with out of up to the degree of menacing menacing in the second I didn't know menacing had degrees I don't know what menacing is in a legal perspective but if that's an example of it then I mean I've definitely menaced some people before slapping on the back was up dickhead I wasn't watching where I was going in the grocery store yesterday and I missed the hell out of somebody just bumped right into it now if y'all had insane if you don't know what we're the reason we're saying all this is because that the way we've been joking about it is the way that rudy juliani has genuinely presented it he's uh said that if he had if he wasn't in such good shape he could
Starting point is 00:15:49 have been knocked down and possibly killed by that and assaulted him this is all real things that he said and then the video comes out and you can see what happened there yeah and then we have to do this a lot of the show but also don't don't pat people in the back uh if you don't know but also it's not that big of a fucking deal. And when you are in public life and are a controversial figure and try to overthrow a democracy, people are going to have strong feelings about you. So you've got to maybe we should consider those things before you do them and then walk around a shop, right?
Starting point is 00:16:21 Yeah. Do you want to watch the Newsmax clip or do you want to move on? Yeah. Yeah, it's probably. It's watch real quick. So even Newsmax not buying this. This is funny. We're at a big rally in Staten Island right around the corner from where.
Starting point is 00:16:35 where I was attacked yesterday. We have that, actually. You were at, I guess, a delicate test of some kind. I'm going to show the people what happened. And you tell me, because let me see the video, if you don't mind. This person with the hand on your back, I got to be honest. It doesn't look that bad, but I understand that looks to be deceiving. You know, that was the woman who was rubbing my back, not the guy who hit me.
Starting point is 00:17:03 You're watching. I mean. He's his line right there. I know. Anybody, we, everybody saw the same video. How does he think that's going to work? He's like, oh, no, she was just rubbing my back, you know, to comfort me after the vicious assault.
Starting point is 00:17:16 And everybody with eyes is like, no, we're talking about right before that. You've got lightly tapped on the back. Liberal flying media of Newsmax edited out the stone cold stutter that got hit him with right before. Right. Actually, Matt, play this a little further because he goes further into it and just it does get pretty wild. There's only like that. So the woman, that woman gave a statement to the police that the guy hit me so hard that she herself almost fell from the reverberation. There's a second grade detective. That, yeah, it was such a vicious strike that she almost was
Starting point is 00:17:58 collateral damage. She almost fell down from the reverberations, from the shockwave, heard round It's like that Bruce Lee five-inch punch, man. It's like that one. It's like, yeah. Yeah. Lucky's heart getting first. Well, let's get into it. There was a big bombshell hearing today in the January 6th committee saga.
Starting point is 00:18:18 It was a surprise hearing, right? It was a, you know, pop-up, pop-up hearing yesterday. They announced it and they said there was going to be this special guest and there was rampant speculation. Who's it going to be? Is it going to be the British documentarian? Is it going to be this guy that organized to stop the steel? No, it was. Cassidy Hutchinson, who was an aide to White House Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows,
Starting point is 00:18:39 and she had a whole lot of shit to say, didn't she, Mark? She sure did. And one of the reasons they're saying they kept her name secret and dropped the surprise hearing is because they were worried about her security, which she should be worried because everyone who even marginally confronts Trump could save with a bunch of death threats. And she's just a random 26-year-old woman who works in the private sector now, who doesn't have a security detail or money for.
Starting point is 00:19:05 for, you know, armed guards. So, yeah, let's take out this first clip, which is about President Immorten Joe slash Tunes is the Driving Cat. Now, let's see this one first. Oh, this is, I want to show this clip. This is funny. Yeah, this is the guy that almost took us through our names. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:21 This is, we're such a dumb-ass country. This guy was through the government. Look at that. So the dude that posted that said the context of it was, he's doing like a classic bit of his where he like, makes fun of female bodybuilders or something like women weightlifters that's what he's doing there apparently yeah yeah just like what is the fucking context of that it's like i remember working with like this old road dog comic uh back made it stood stand up and this guy was still using references
Starting point is 00:19:55 to like 80s bands of bill clinton yeah he was like he was like do you think i should update these references and i was like ah bud it works It works. It works. Hell with it. Yeah. Now, this is the, like you said, President of Morton Joe here. Yeah. One of the first big revelations.
Starting point is 00:20:13 When the president got in the beast, he was under the impression from Mr. Meadows that the off the record movement to the Capitol was still possible and likely to happen, but that Bobby had more information. So once the president had gotten into the vehicle with Bobby, he thought that they were going up to the Capitol. and when Bobby had relayed to him, we're not. You don't have the assets to do it. It's not secure. We're going back to the West Wing. The president had very strong, a very angry response to that.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Tony described him as being irate. The president said something to the effect of, I'm the effing president. Take me up to the Capitol now. To which Bobby responded, sir, We have to go back to the West Wing. The President reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:21:12 Mr. Engel grabbed his arm, said, sir, you need to take your hand off the steering wheel. We're going back to the West Wing. We're not going to the Capitol. Mr. Trump then used his free hand to lunge towards Bobby Engel. And when Mr. Renato had recounted this story to me, he had motioned towards. his clavicles. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 00:21:36 So a couple of notes about who these people are. Castie Hubbard was an aide to Mark Meadows, who was the chief of staff. And Bobby, who's just talking about, was a head of the president's secret service detail. This is like really interesting to me because it's a three-quarter mile walk. He's fist-finding a drive to redirect the car. Yeah, but dude, you saw him kind of get up that ramp that time. or whatever, you know, three-quarters of a mile. That's a long walk for that dude.
Starting point is 00:22:06 But he got to save his energy because it's like batteries. Yeah. He only got so much of it. So, yeah, no, but the president trying to choke out his head of security with the Secret Service because that guy won't deliver him to a bloodthirsty mob of his seditious followers is like, again, it would say it all the time, but all this stuff, it's like pull yourself back from it a little bit and just appreciate how fucking insane that is. How fucking insane all of this is.
Starting point is 00:22:40 We've been hearing about it and living in it for so long now that it's like you forget or, you know, I don't know, you get like jaded to it almost, but that shit's crazy. Yeah, we're beyond. At this point, like, so you can't see how insane this shit is. I don't know. This is Watergate was about the Nixon campaign hiring a few unemployed ex-CIA. guys to steal some other parts about it like trying to discredit Daniel Ellsberg by stealing a psychiatric side it was he was like dirty stuff it was nothing nearly trying to
Starting point is 00:23:13 overthrow the government like Nixon was trying to make sure he wanted election and kept control of the government but like by some dirty tricks that were illegal but it wasn't remotely this yeah um and Nixon's a war criminal and an awful fucking person and it was a terrible president all around but like I like I do not you do not any way I have to hand it to Richard Nixon but this is way fucking worse um they talk talking about the beast stuff so this the Trump message boards were lighting up with like breakdowns the design of the beast in a really funny way um like this this message board quotes they're they're basically turned as a brooder film whether or not the president could reach into the front seat um because like there's like a it's like a partition that rolls up and down
Starting point is 00:23:57 the president has a button force they're arguing about how fast he could roll down the screen. Right. And this is exchanged from this message board. That was advocate here. The infographic says, with a glass partition, only Trump has a switch to lower. It's this guy saying, maybe he did roll it down. Another guy's saying, yeah, it'd be hard to do that quickly.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Plus, the aid is only talk and hearsay, which is sort of true. We'll come about that in a second. But this guy says he could definitely reach all the way to choke that guy because his hands are quite big. Never underestimate the greatest potus of all time. no actually so that the I read those comments earlier too and he says never underestimate doesn't it say
Starting point is 00:24:35 G E O B U.S Yeah I thought it's like G. Potus I was doing as the greatest president of all time I mean I misread it I thought it's like God emperor of Oh of the United States Yeah that's definitely what it is God emperor of the United States
Starting point is 00:24:51 Yeah so Pretty wild and everyone knows He doesn't have big hands That guy's got to be trolling That's like one thing everybody's got to admit to, I feel like. Yeah. People are saying this testimony is hearsay. It's not hearsay because she's not testifying that it happened.
Starting point is 00:25:04 She's testifying that I got Tony told her it happened. And the sick of service put out a statement today saying it was kind of wishy-washy trying to split the difference saying they're being, they're being forthright, you know, well, whatever. But not all this happened exactly what they said. Yada, yada, yada. It doesn't matter. The secret service loves Trump. I mean, they were trying to usher Pence away from the fucking capital so he couldn't certify the election. But what's funny about this, the ticket service might not have just saved Trump's life, but also his ass legally, because the difficult connection here is between connecting all the chicanery that's going on with the coup attempts in the states to send alternate states of electors, North Georgia's election, all that shit, with the violence at the Capitol.
Starting point is 00:25:44 If he had walked up the Capitol steps with the mob, that would have been all the proof you need that he was leading the mob to. yeah you would hope you know if he literally led the mob physically then you know you'd hope we wouldn't still be arguing about it although i don't know dude yeah they'd still be some kind of shit they were spending you'd still be wondering if they're ever going to be actual consequences you know but yeah and the president look the thing about this is the president knew the mom had weapons and he knew they had weapons because we'll skip down a little bit matt and we'll come back to this stuff but like they had metal detectors they call them mag if you listen to testimony.
Starting point is 00:26:22 I'm not sure why if it's a brag. I don't know. They call them mags. Metal detectors doesn't speak, and people refuse to go through the metal detectors. Trump tried to order them to get rid of the metal executors because he wanted a bigger crowd. Yeah, he was mad.
Starting point is 00:26:38 Yeah. He was mad at the size of his crowd, and they were trying to tell him they were like, well, they got to go through the metal detectors to get in here, and a whole bunch of them are refusing to do so because they clearly are armed and don't want to have it confiscated. And so Trump was like,
Starting point is 00:26:53 I don't give a shit that they're armed because they're not here to hurt me. They're here to hurt Mike. Yeah. And everybody else. Why would I be scared? They love me. But no, he literally said,
Starting point is 00:27:05 I don't care that they have weapons. They're not here to hurt me. Let them in. And then they can go straight to the Capitol. If you're a Secret Service agent, even if you're full on MAGA, you're like, I got a pension. And this fucking dumb ass wants to wander in.
Starting point is 00:27:20 to a proud of armed people who are crazy as shit, they might very well think he's a Trump impersonator trying to, from the deep state, who's a body double, some QAnon shit, and fucking shoot him or hit him with brass knuckles or whatever it is they got. And it's absolutely insane to me that he wanted to like wander out. Like no president could wander into a crowd
Starting point is 00:27:39 of people that hasn't gone through metal detectors. That's a, there was a secret service agent who got in trouble because he did the secret service, Obama's secret service detail, actually let a guy get on an elevator, carry a conceal weapon. I'm like heads rolled for that shit.
Starting point is 00:27:52 So imagine what happened if like probably the biggest secret security detail he'd ever been around in his life, let him wander into an armed crowd. Yeah. That's absolutely insane. You know what else I think is a funny takeaway from this is it seems to me like based on this information that neither Trump nor anyone else around him that day was aware of how many secret Antifa agents were in that crowd, Mark. Like, you know, did he not think about that? we all know that they've seen you know antifa was all over the place january 6th they really did the worst of it well surely he doesn't want them to be armed it seems like an oversight to me yeah so hutchinson uh did actually talk about that she was she was like in the room where they
Starting point is 00:28:32 decided to blame antifa after they realized it all looked bad it was a very quick audible it's like it's like they have like three plays in the playbook it's like it's like you get the flowcharts like drag queens antifa george sorrows it's like uh just throw a dart hit one um so let's This has nothing to do with the actual riot. But if you want to think about whether or not the president's brain is stable or not, let's watch her talk about this, let's call it a lunch incident real quick. This was, this was from, this happened on December 1st after Bill Barr gave an interview to the Associated Press, where he said the election was not stolen.
Starting point is 00:29:08 It was a fair election. Tablecloth off of the dining room table. He motioned. for me to come in and then pointed towards the front of the room near the fireplace mantle and the TV where I first noticed there was ketchup dripping down the wall and there's a shattered porcelain plate on the floor. The valet had articulated that the president was extremely angry at the attorney general. All right. So I guess a clip cut off, but she says that he is so mad at the attorney general, he threw a plate against the fireplace and there was ketchup running out of the
Starting point is 00:29:49 wall. So that's not a, that's not a crime or anything except against, you know, dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets or whatever. Which is, I would totally buy that that's what he was having for lunch, too, just a plate a plate of chicken nuggets hurled into the wall by a temper tantrum having president. Yeah. The guy was not in a good space in December, uh, uh, uh, 2020 and January of 2021. So as far as actual crimes, they straight up did witness tampering that the witnesses snitched to them about. Let's watch this video clip real quick, Matt. Samples of answers we received to this question. First, here's how one witness described falls from people interested in that witness's testimony. Quote, what they said to me is a
Starting point is 00:30:40 as long as I continue to be a team player, they know I'm on the right team. I'm doing the right thing. I'm protecting who I need to protect. You know I'll continue to stay in good graces in Trump world. And they have reminded me a couple of times that Trump does read transcripts and just keep that in mind as I proceed
Starting point is 00:31:02 through my interviews with the committee. You can cut that, Matt. They had another example of a similar sort of thing where it's like, hey, remember to look out for us, we'll take care of you, you take care of us, which reminds me of that drive-by trucker song, boys from Alabama, a good song, but it's about threatening witnesses. Well, it's funny because it's also, I feel like there's an implication here that's like, they reminded me several times that he does read transcripts.
Starting point is 00:31:24 It's like they're saying, like, listen, we know it seems like he doesn't read, okay? But we cannot stress to you enough. He actually does read. And so, you know, I might want to think about that. That's what jumped out to me, too, is like, there was all those stories about like They're having to boil down the daily national intelligence brief, like four pages, mostly pictures, because he couldn't get through it. But he's a career criminal, so he knows how to read legal transcript.
Starting point is 00:31:48 So that's really funny to me. The only thing he reads is people, his testimony against him. Other revelations from that hearing, Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows saw pardons. I wonder if we can get a pardon for that shop, a shot-plate guy for his vicious assault on Rudy Giuliani. And this is sort of tangentially related to the last hearing. but Senator Ron Johnson, who has been figured as a guy who was trying to hand-deliver the fake electors to Mike Pence on January 6th. I originally said he didn't know anything about it. Then he tried to blame it on a intern.
Starting point is 00:32:19 Then he tried to blame it on a congressman, the House of Representatives. She said, nah, fuck you, bro. Anyway, so reporters are trying to ask him about this, and he tried to pull the, I'm on a phone call thing. And this is how that went. Classic. Yeah. I can see your phone. I can see your screen.
Starting point is 00:32:36 He's still doing the bit. Yeah, well, you got to commit to it, dude. Yeah, it's like, oh, God. It's like, this is like the center's version of I'm going through a tunnel. Yeah, is he saying anything you think? Like, it's fun. Like, you know, just that class is like, oh, yeah, no, I'll affirmative. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:53 In route, pick the kids up. Sure. Yeah, just trying to think of fake shit to say to no one. It's too bad it's night in 18906. We could have just called Mr. Movie Phone. Just at least have the fun work. Call and see what time it is, that three. a level 311 thing.
Starting point is 00:33:09 Oh, yeah, so, uh, these are straightforward fucking crimes. And I don't like, it's like, I'm no prosecutor,
Starting point is 00:33:17 but I think I can win this case. And Mary Garland is just like over there, you know, sitting on his balls and, uh, watching. Yeah. So I was going to ask you like,
Starting point is 00:33:25 first of all, do you know, so this was like, this was a previously unannounced hearing that they like announced yesterday. Is, did they move one up or like, is this an extra one?
Starting point is 00:33:36 Like, are they still going to do? the other ones that they intended to do and they just added one on to it or they just like shifting stuff around, do you know? I think they always plan to do this one. Like I said, I think they just dropped a surprise because they're worried about, Hutchins was worried about our security. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:33:50 Because I mean, like, you got to remember that Congressmen don't spend much time in D.C. So they all had to make plans to be in town. I don't even know if Congress is in session right now in general. And so, yeah, about Merrick Garland and all that, do you think, is there any optimism that's like, oh, you know, waiting, we got to get through this whole series. of hearings, you get the bulk of everything out there, and then maybe some actual action will be taken, or... DOJ's doing something, because the, but the Office of the Inspector General, which isn't
Starting point is 00:34:19 under Mayor Garland's direct command, because the Office of Inspector General is like an ombudsman type role, where you're just like an outside, like, sort of like, uh, they're sort of like internal affairs, isn't they? There you go. Yeah, right. Every cabinet department has an office inspector general as a problem, who's, who's, bailiwick is just to look for like fraud and abuse and stuff like that yeah and so they got a warrant to take john eastman's phone john eastman's of course the lawyer from the clarimine
Starting point is 00:34:44 institute who was advising them on all their coup strategies they confiscated his phone and then sent it to a weird lab no one usually sent the FBI doesn't usually send their shit to they can't tell what they're up to so i don't know if mary groves doing that or that's about maybe john eastman was in contact with the DOJ employee who was up to some no good shit and that's what the office inspector general was looking for um so i don't know but the DOJ is doing something but But holy fuck, do it faster, man. Yeah. Yeah, no shit, man.
Starting point is 00:35:10 I know. It's like, it's been said a million times. Every time something else comes out about this and now we're into this, you know, with the actual hearings and they're presenting the whole case and laying it out there. But all the time it's like, okay, so anything now? Like in terms of something actually happening, actual consequences, repercussions or just movement, just anything at all. Is there, are we ever going to reach that point?
Starting point is 00:35:35 or we're just going to, like, they're just going to wrap it up and everybody's going to be like, well, that sure was some wild shit, huh? Anyway, it appears that the leading number one sign of Democrat leadership brain is that it's general assumption that things will just work out on their own if you don't do shit. Right. Yeah. It's like everybody. And with that, I think it's a good time to turn to the fucking Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:35:59 Sure. Yeah, they've been one. I titled this section, Supreme Court. actually the Constitution is a suicide pact. The Constitution is not a suicide pact is one of those lines from a Supreme Court dissent that a lot of people typically remember but don't know the context of it.
Starting point is 00:36:16 Now, I agree with the sentiment. The particular case is about is weird bullshit because it was like some priest in Chicago who'd been suspended gave a speech to a bunch of racists that riled them up and started a mob fight and he got arrested, got a $100 ticket for incitement and a ticket to the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:36:32 And the court ruled that he had free speech rights and this was in a minority opinion saying that the guys should be able to say this racist shit and I guess I generally agree but in silence
Starting point is 00:36:43 it's one of those weird areas of the law that no one can really agree what it is or how it works but there's like a bunch of those like from the Supreme Court
Starting point is 00:36:50 and I rant a lot about the Supreme Court and I think everybody the last couple weeks has come to see why because the Supreme Court is fucking stupid it is one of these stupidest things
Starting point is 00:37:01 like if you read anything about the Supreme Court opinion, you're like, wait, what are they saying? How do they think the world works? Where are these fucking coming from? Why do you think this is okay or why do you think that's not okay? Or how did you arrive at this? Because they're like, none of these people come from the real world, except for like, I think
Starting point is 00:37:17 Kagan was like, or as a Sotomayor was a, was it was a, uh, um, worked in like civil rights litigation and stuff for a while. They actually had to say went to like a public college. But everyone, every one, every, almost all these motherfuckers went to this, like, corsage and Kavanaugh went to the same private high school. yeah like it's a very small world of people that do this and very little they come in contact with the real world and i wouldn't just say before we get into these cases again we're going to talk about row in a little bit but like you can't it's hard to wrap the routines to pity that comes out of this like there's a
Starting point is 00:37:50 there's a case called um shin versus ramirez 54 pod did an episode this week's episode on that i was listened to it this morning and i was just like my jaw was on the floor because this guy was convicted and given the death penalty for murder for his girlfriend's kid who most medical experts said wasn't murdered and what would escalate to a death penalty offense is that he allegedly sexually abused her except there's no proof that happened either
Starting point is 00:38:16 and so he had bad lawyers in his first case in his appeal that didn't raise any of this evidence and he's trying to say look I have evidence of my actual innocence can I have an evidentiary hearing just to show you it you might still give me the death penalty but can I fucking show you that I might not have done this thing and they're like in Clarence Thomas wrote a ruling there was like well it's your fault
Starting point is 00:38:34 your lawyer was bad and also yeah you can you can keep appealing but you can't get your evidentiary hearing was like but what's the point of me going to a hearing because I can't show you any fucking evidence right about yours as a set was like raising all this shit like this is what are you saying there's no like you're just
Starting point is 00:38:50 you just really want to kill this guy that's basically it as they started from like I really want to kill this guy work backwards the first half of the opinion is just recounting how gruesome the crime was And the guy's whole argument was I didn't do it. Right. That he didn't do it. Right. Yeah. I didn't do it. Well,
Starting point is 00:39:06 here's the reason we're not leaving, let you show the evidence he didn't do it because this crime was horrific. It was really bad. If it was a crime, then the guy who's out, the guy who did is still fucking out there probably. Right. It's just like, you end up in these like Alice in Waterland logic problems. And in all these cases that came down,
Starting point is 00:39:24 even if they stand on their own logic, you cannot read one of these opinions and read the next opinion and be like, they're saying exact opposite. shit. I talked about the gun ruling, they, like an abortion, they threw back to the States, and the gun, they concealed carry permit that took away the States. Yeah, back to back. Back to
Starting point is 00:39:40 back. The gun was, the gun one was first, right? But in the gun ruling, it was, they were basically like, listen, states can't just decide things like this, you know, and then right after that, when they overturned Road, they were like, we really think that the state should be able to decide things like this.
Starting point is 00:39:56 And it's literally back to back. Actually, so Clarence Thomas, I covered on my personal Patreon this week. I do like reviews of high-level political figures, and I did Clarence Thomas for obvious reasons. And there was a quote in there that said he'd received criticism because it's been insinuated that though he is the pronounced originalist, right, when looking at the Constitution and things like that, his record seems to indicate that he is a staunch originalist when that philosophy favors a Republican political outcome and less
Starting point is 00:40:31 of an originalist when it does not. So basically it's just like, you know, if it aligns with him politically, then you know, he'll use the Constitution. And then when it doesn't, he goes the other way. And I'm sure that most of them are like that. But he's another one also
Starting point is 00:40:47 and we're not going to just talk about Clarence Thomas, but you're talking about how Gorshick and Kavanaugh went to the same private high school. You know, he was the son of like sharecroppers and shit, abject poverty and Savannah, you're outside Savannah, Georgia, first person in his family to ever go to college or any of that stuff, but he went
Starting point is 00:41:03 to Yale and everything. He was like Black Panther adjacent and kind of a radical black nationalists and stuff during the civil rights era. And then somewhere in the 70s just completely flip-fobbed. He started reading fucking Iron Rand and stuff like that. And he said he went
Starting point is 00:41:19 to a lot of anti-Vietnam war protest and that those turned him against leftist policies or something that like going to anti-war protest made him a conservative or something, but he's just, he's fucking, I got the impression, because he's talked a lot about racism and he acknowledges racism as being a problem. In fact, he says it's such a problem that it can never be fixed in this country.
Starting point is 00:41:42 It will always exist. But he seems to have the opinion on it that's like sort of similar to J.D. Vance and the fucking Hillbilly elegy where it's like, listen, there's a lot of problems in the black community. They need to just work harder and be responsible and bootstrap and not rely on the government to give them handouts. They've got to pick themselves up and, you know, like that type of attitude towards it, which is just wild. Shit is wild. Completely lacking in empathy, which is, you know, what you find with these people all
Starting point is 00:42:12 the time. That's sort of at the core of most of it. But yeah, he's a, he's a wild some bitch. He basically, he's like, I did it so you can do it too. Exactly. Exactly. Which ignores how the right wing legal apparatus works, where the easiest way to, to advance yourself is just to become a conservative,
Starting point is 00:42:31 especially if you have a Clarence Thomas' background and ethnicity. And, like, the idea that, like, law students would tell you this. They know if they want to get good clerkships, they just to pretend to be right wing. Now, eventually, pretending stops because it's a great gravy train. But you get, like, you get in the federal society, you get good clerkships, you get pushed up the court, you get to be a federal judge with no fucking experience. Like Amy Comey Berry, it comes like a year doing that,
Starting point is 00:42:54 and then gets to go to the Supreme Court. Well, all she'd ever done before is be like a law professor at a conservative, of college in their head, Notre Dame. And the, so it's like, there's no parallel infrastructure on the left. There's, there's, like, I don't know, I don't if you go to, you go to a law school, I'm at 70% of the kids probably identifies like center left or left wing. And then you have, but then the money comes calling, right? And then, anyway, so, anyway, Clarence Thomas, by the way, the thing that
Starting point is 00:43:19 to kill me about the roe ruling is like, Clarence Thomas is on his second marriage. He got divorced and he's a Catholic. You and me are better Catholics than Clarence Thomas. So shut the fuck up about religion So the thing when you read these opinions It's like are they being They're being stupid on purpose In the sense that they start from an end point
Starting point is 00:43:39 And then work backwards Omitting a bunch of context In legal history and America history To arrive at the desired conclusion Like this is the dumbest fucking opinion But these guys went to Yale They know like this paper This paper would fail you out of Yale
Starting point is 00:43:51 So like they can't be this stupid But then you get to the part where they're Where they aren't stupid on purpose They don't understand the second and third or effects of their rulings. Like, there's no acknowledgement in the ruling on Roe what it's going to actually do to people. They don't seem to understand. No.
Starting point is 00:44:10 Well, they also, they go out with the whole right to privacy aspect of it, they go out of the way and the ruling to be like, listen, this isn't going to affect other things in that way. But it's like, how is it not? Like, it's, you know, it's setting that precedent, isn't it? And it's basically like, well, just because we're telling you that it won't. It's like, yeah, most of y'all also said this would never happen either during your confirmation hearings, but here we are. Yeah. In the last few weeks, they did the sprint to the end of the term, all the opinions they released. You talk to the handguns, and we're going to talk about Rolemore in a second.
Starting point is 00:44:39 They also, like, there was like a federal ruling against, in a lower court that was also a very conservative. The circuit of controls Louisiana had struck down their racial gerrymander as being unconstitutional because it's explicitly racist. And Supreme Court looked at that. It's like, no, it's not. fuck it's like and the reason i don't know why they're writing opinions the opinion could just be it's not fuck you like rose over fuck you like why even right yeah it doesn't it's so goddamn stupid but like all these opinions they also like had a really they're requiring the state of main to fund christian schools they had a guy with a case about a football coach in tennessee i think
Starting point is 00:45:20 now now was watch okay yeah made a made a huge stink about it being able to pray in football games. The school district tried to accommodate him as much as possible, but he insists on praying at the 50-yard line, making his players attend. When I say making, they had statements from former, on top of this picture in a second, they made statements from former players like, yeah, I'm not Christian, I grew up Muslim, but I pretended to pray with me because I thought coach would cut my playing time. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:45:49 And the majority opinion, like, well, the school district fair to accommodate his very mild request to pray quietly. that's pretty much by himself. They said he was kneeling privately alone and silently praying after games and he was fired for that and it's like apparently evidently
Starting point is 00:46:05 none of that is true at all so Sotomayor posted this in the dissent there's photographic evidence that it's not true it was very performative and fucking attention seeking and agenda driven it was not private and introspective or any of that shit and also I read that he didn't
Starting point is 00:46:21 he didn't get fired he like his contract was up or something, and then he opted not to come back because of all this shit. But they didn't, like, you know, take punitive measures and just fire him. It's like you said, they tried to work with him on it for a long time, but it just became a bigger and bigger distraction. And also, I looked it up, Mark, and I just think this is kind of funny. When he was there, that high school where he's doing all this, they were like two and eight.
Starting point is 00:46:44 And three and seven the next year, which I found really funny because it's like, you know, they weren't blaming Jesus. The prayers aren't working, buddy. Yeah, exactly. It's like, those prayers seem unanswered to me. Like they're all getting together out there like, well, here we are again, Lord. I don't know what happened with that. I thought we prayed pretty hard, but, you know, 28 points in the third quarter.
Starting point is 00:47:03 I guess it wasn't hard enough. I didn't realize Butler County prayed so much harder than we do, but all right, we're hearing you. But, yeah, it was just, it was funnier to me that they were terrible while this was happening. Again, talking about the right-wing gravy train. It is illegal to fire a person if they're Christian now. That's essentially like, it doesn't matter whether they're two and eight. It's also funny to me to the Lord with two. and eight. I don't know who's going up against. I guess Satan's got better recruit.
Starting point is 00:47:29 I let's Nick Sabin's. I guess that makes sense. Yeah. So this is such insane. This is all insanely stupid. I like the Sotomoyer put the pictures in the thing because like if their opinion's like, this is legal now. Fuck you. Sort of Moore's like, you're lying. Fuck you. Here's a picture. It's just like, oh, God. All right. Let's talk about a row for a second. We talked about this when the draft opinion leaked and something I didn't say out loud because I think everybody listening to her probably knows this is obvious. But an impact of this ruling is that people are going to fucking die. Oh, yeah, for sure. I don't just mean from bad medical treatment, women are going to kill themselves and they can't get abortions. There's, there's like so many,
Starting point is 00:48:11 talking about how these justices being fucking stupid, they don't understand what they're meddling with. This is also, in a sense of wanting more babies, this is anti-life in some really weird ways. Like I was, I think I told you, I was sexton of the body amount in Texas who just had a kid via in vitro fertilization. And they didn't, they didn't know if they wanted a second kid. They have left over embryos. They're trying to work with the clinics, try to ship the embryos out of state ASAP, because they're not sure what's going to happen if those embryos eventually get destroyed. Is that murder charge? Right.
Starting point is 00:48:43 Yeah. That's a very interesting question. Yeah. I mean, how does that? That's like a gray area right now with all this shit going on. They don't know exactly. But, I mean, yeah, if you decide, if you got these embryos for that purpose, but you ultimately decide you don't want to use them, I don't like, is their stance that, no, you got to take every last embryo you got, you got to carry them, you got to carry them, and have all of them. Elsewise, you're a murderer.
Starting point is 00:49:06 Like, I mean, yeah, right. Yeah, there's a lot of, you know, it's pretty, a lot of complicated shit going on with this. So it doesn't make a lot of sense to just say, no, fuck you, can't do it ever, no matter what. But that's what we're doing. There's an evangelical, like, internet campaign, hashtag campaign. It was like, we will adopt your baby with all these people, like, tweeting out there will adopt your baby. There's like 400,000 kids awaiting adoption in America right now, and another 100,000
Starting point is 00:49:33 foster care. I've got those numbers flip. But, like, there's tons of kids who need love right now. And you're not doing it. So I don't fucking believe you. Right. They're lying. What you want us a specific kind of baby.
Starting point is 00:49:45 You want a newborn white baby. Yeah. Right? Yeah. Those are expensive, Mark. You can't. You don't want a three-year-old kid who's probably been through some shit and he's extra love because he's, because he's been had some traumas who's in foster care. Like, it's like, oh, these people made me so furious, man.
Starting point is 00:50:03 So, but these, these trigger laws are written, were written so poorly about such morons that, like, there have been legal action specifically in Utah and Louisiana that blocked. So as of right now, as of today, abortion is still legal in Utah and Louisiana against the wishes of state legislature. Eventually, of course, they'll get their asses together and write laws I can hold up. But there's also, like, been this campaign of utter bullshit about how now's a good opportunity for the GOP to pivot to be in the party of creating a better safety net for moms and kids, which is really funny because all the states with the strictest abortion laws have the worst social safety nets. Of course. It comes already for moms and kids. Yeah, dude. No, I mean, we, you know, we talked about this when it first leaked when this whole part of it, but this is always the part of it that infuriates me.
Starting point is 00:50:48 the most is that whole aspect of it. They talk shit about being pro-life, but don't give a fuck about these babies from the moment they are born onwards. And I've, like, if they actually did this, which everybody knows, they're not going to, but if they actually did take that stance and, like, got really into better social safety nets and made that a priority and we're actually making those efforts, then I still would not be on their side, of course. But it would be, you know, way less baldly hypocritical.
Starting point is 00:51:18 and bullshity than it is right now if they tried to back any of that up. But everybody on earth knows that they're not going to fucking do that because those people are lazy. Government can't just be giving handouts to people, all right? Even if they are kids that were forced to be born
Starting point is 00:51:33 by these archaic laws. Get a job, baby. Get a job, baby. Clarence Thomas got through Yale. You said fucking, they can't walk you. They ain't got baby-sized boots anymore, huh? When I have boots, they had straps on them.
Starting point is 00:51:47 Get your baby boot straps up. Stop being a leach. So Peggy Noonan brought this idea of the GOP, using this as an opportunity to change themselves to become friendlier women and babies. And like the whole panel openly laughed in her face, which is really funny. Yeah, right. And Marco Rubio proposed a bill on this lines where it's like you get three months of maternity leave. No paternity leave because real men don't stay home and take care of their kids, right? No, that's gay, Mark, taking care of your kids.
Starting point is 00:52:16 That's woman's work. Yeah. So you get three months maternity, but you have to bar it against your social security. So for every kid you have, you have to work another three months. But I'll probably charge the interest. So I imagine it'd be five months. So, yeah, three kids, you've got to retire at 67. We talked about the reasoning of being bullshit, these opinions. Like the Dobbs and Heller decisions, that's the anti-row case and the handgun case. It wasn't just that the takeaway of states versus giving it to the states. was different. Both opinions were framed in terms of talking about history, and they talked about history in the exact opposite ways. They talked about how all of American's traditions of gun restrictions, and by the way, no one ever argued there was a private right of gun ownership in America in the Constitution until the 1960s. There's no record of it. No one proposed it, and it wasn't cemented as a constitutional right in 2005. It's a very new idea in America that
Starting point is 00:53:14 Everyone has an innate right to own a gun personally for any reason they want. And there's all tons of history. America's been restricting guns. Like, everybody seems tombstone knows they're fucking wider confiscated guns before you come into town. But they basically said ignore all that history. None of that history counts. It's got to be what the rule was in 1791 or whatever when the Bill of Rights was passed. And then with abortion, they completely ignored all of America's history with abortion.
Starting point is 00:53:44 and said that you can't that basically that's all on me it it's look I didn't know this until a couple of days ago Ben Franklin wrote a children's textbook with a formula for an abortion in the 1750s it was a very popular book there was no controversy about it it was utterly routine because childbirth was super dangerous for women of course yeah but he was he was an OG though man Ben Franklin like he uh he was a real one that guy he probably learned from French prostitutes. Probably. So, but it's like,
Starting point is 00:54:17 we talked about, but like it was very rare to criminalize abortion. People almost never got prosecuted for it, which is one of the reasons there were laws in the books because no one enforced them. And it's just,
Starting point is 00:54:28 the thing it pissed me off. There's another opinion dropped last week. Alita wrote the majority opinion. He used a justification for his decision as a right to privacy, which they just completely evaporated. Right. It's just,
Starting point is 00:54:39 these people are such cynical morons that I find them infuriating. And we still, they're proof of it is, collapsed, which thank God, because it's very Americans, like, venerate this institution. Like, it's, like, they're nine
Starting point is 00:54:51 wise wizards who come down from the top and impart us with their. It's like, they're fucking idiots. Yeah. And you're destructive and malevolent. The current incarnation is destructive and malevolent. And it's not going to stop.
Starting point is 00:55:03 And, like, Democratic response is pathetic. Nancy Pelosi read a poem. The Biden administration actually, I'll do it. The Biden administration actually had a pretty good response, but Biden didn't say it for some reason.
Starting point is 00:55:15 He left it to Merrick Garland to talk about it, so no one fucking covered it. But he's basically saying that the FDA has approved drugs for treatment of a lot of, like a lot of the drugs are used for chemically induced abortions, which are formosucal abortions, which is the most common type of abortion, are pre-approved for cross-label uses, and the states have no right to deny access to a drug that the federal government has approved. As of right now, it's going to be a report. Give them time. Yeah. Yeah. And he also said that all these travel bans, this freedom of travel is in the Constitution. You can't, there's no, you can't put, you can't restrict people's movement to other states for any fucking reason.
Starting point is 00:55:55 And so they, so you can't do that. So there is pushback along these fronts, doing some of the stuff they could. They're not doing all the stuff they could, which pisses me off. But like, they got to go hard and faster because like this shit's going to keep getting worse and worse and worse. They're still waiting for a case to come down. I don't think it dropped today, but it's well. West Virginia versus the EPA, which is basically going to strip away the federal government's ability to regulate poison and air and water.
Starting point is 00:56:19 Right. That's the beginning of the end of the... I just don't get... Who the fuck is in favor of that? Is it just like corporate... Yeah, right. Money, profits, that's all it is. Like, well, you know how much more money we can make if we just let them dump the poison into the water?
Starting point is 00:56:34 It's kind of a no-brainer, if you think about it, other than the fact that it's poison in water. Like, it's just so... like everybody turning a blind eye to climate change saying it ain't real and everything and Matt you can throw up a couple of comments we've gone long as far as but we had a lot to talk about but yeah if you got a couple comments you can throw them up there Matt um yeah but yeah I just don't like I don't understand why any regular person is in favor of of you know something like that regardless like do you want to protect the corporation's right to pollute your drinking water everybody remember to like and subscribe and share and all that
Starting point is 00:57:12 good stuff, all that good internet stuff. We got a couple minutes left, Matt, if you cherry. To answer your question, they're not worried about their drinking water because environmental racism. We all know where the chemicals to get dumped, they get dumped in poor people's areas in black people neighborhoods. Patrick Glanville says the media
Starting point is 00:57:30 has a lot of blood on their hands. They let Trump skate in 2016 and grilled Hillary. Trump was real good for numbers. The Trump bump, right? That's what they call it. I mean, they did grill him. It's just the people that like Trump, like the grilling. And also, it's, it's hard, it's hard to pin Trump down on a single act of wrongdoing because he does so fucking much. Yeah. Yeah, it's an interesting strategy. It does seem effective. Ed never says, other than death, is there any legal way
Starting point is 00:57:59 to get rid of members of the Supreme Court? You could impeach them. They can be impeach. Yeah, right. Think about impeachment. It's a political process. You don't have to have a reason. You can just fucking do it. If you wonder about the political case against Clarence Thomas, it's really straightforward because he's extremely financially corrupt. His wife takes bribes for him to write decisions. She literally is a lobbyist. He's the one woman shop who just contracts lawyers to rate amicus briefs in the Supreme Court for her husband to read.
Starting point is 00:58:24 And she makes five times the amount of money he does doing that. That's patently corrupt. Also, she tried to overthrow the government. So it seems like, and he didn't recuse himself from cases where the Department of Justice was seeking text messages she would have been on. He literally did a cover up for his wife from the Supreme Court. And nobody's going to do fucking shit about it. All in the game says, why is Peggy Noonan still a thing?
Starting point is 00:58:49 Reagan's speechwriter and a Wall Street Journal columnist for 30 years. So he just treat her like she has good ideas, even though she's fucking stupid. They're all fucking stupid. Ashasha 3 says 26 states have trigger states and the trigger laws probably. Sorry, Matt. I didn't say the end of that. And she said using her hers or Walker-Walker math, at least 26 states that have borses. was legally. I met Halsher Walker must have said
Starting point is 00:59:13 on whether they're in 52 states. I don't hear that, but that checks out. All right. Well, so we're about out of time, but this has been great. You know, great, great. I do want to apologize for not getting to more comments, but like it was either choosing whether to not talk about
Starting point is 00:59:31 the Supreme Court sucking being fucking stupid or not talk about Trump throwing a cheeseburger. And that was Sophie's choice for me. Sure. No, it's all right. It's all good. but yeah, yeah, thank you, Matt. So a reminder, go to Trey Crowder.com and get tickets. I'll be in Virginia in the next couple of days and then got some New England, upstate New York, Midwest dates coming up later on.
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