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In the aftermath of the 2024 election, America is even more divided than before. Half the country fears the end of democracy, and the other half welcomes it. As America inches toward the brink of authoritarian rule, now more than ever, we must force ourselves to have the necessary conversation. >> Yes. >> Yes. Can you not hear us? >> I can hear you. Okay, go Chad. >> Welcome to the necessary conversation. I'm Chad Colulchin. With me is my sister. We are both liberals. Horrible lefty pile of [ __ ] liberals. And with us today is our parents, Bob and Mary Lou. You can tell by my mom's hat. She's MAGA. And so is my dad. Before we began, Dad, last week your behavior was incredibly unruly. You were very mean, interrupting everybody constantly. I received more DMs about it than I've ever received. And there were more comments on our YouTube about it than I've ever seen. I don't know what it was about last week that had you so riled up. This week, I'm going to ask you to do something as a favor to me. Would you do this? >> What? >> I think it's important in this conversation for people to listen. So, I'm going to say before you say anything today, before you talk over anybody, somebody sent me a DM that said you interrupted people over a hundred times. >> So, instead of doing that today, if you want to say anything, can you preface it by saying, "May I speak?" >> Okay. Are you capable of this? >> Probably. >> Do it right there. >> I'm not as crabby this week. Okay. The pain's going away. >> Okay. Well, we'll see if there's any difference made. Um, we have a bunch of political topics of course to get to. A lot was happening this week as it is every week now. But before we begin the show, Mom, do you have any diddies? >> Yes, I have diddies. I don't have any patriots, but I got two diddies. The first one, an illegal immigrant who was a truck driver. And the only person to blame in this accident is your governor, Chad Nuome. >> Okay. >> Gave a driver's license to this illegal immigrant. >> Yeah. >> And he could not read signs. He He couldn't read the signs. He didn't know where he was driving. He did a Uturn. I watched it twice. It's ridiculous. A big huge illegal Uturn that killed three people. >> This accident did not happen in California. He was issued this driver's license by your great state governor. It happened in Florida >> by our governor. You think Gavin Newsome's at the DMV handing out driver's licenses? >> He's the only one to blame for this. >> Okay. The illegal man was from India. So he came here from India in 2018. Then he goes to California, gets a driver's license, >> then he kills three people. What's wrong with that? A lot in the United States between I think 14 and 18. This is what I jotted down. >> Do you have stories on everybody who is a legal resident of the United States that have killed people in traffic accidents as well? >> There's probably quite a few. Yeah. This guy couldn't even read our language, read the signs, know where he was going or driving and killed three people. >> Both of you [ __ ] drive. Can you read all the signs? Mom, you can't even see at night. >> I have reading glasses, dear Chad. I am an I am I am legal, not an illegal. >> Uhhuh. >> I had to take the test. I can read the words. So, some guy got into a traffic accident and you're trying to spin this into a illegal alien fall downfall of America thing. >> Yes. He could not read English, Chad. Or >> everybody knows what a stop sign is. That's why it has a shape and a color as well. >> In California in 2023, there were 10.6 illegal documented and undocumented illegals. from there. 22% of all of them are in your state, Chad, in California. >> Welcome. I love them. >> And since 2015, they can get driver's license in California by your governor. >> Great. >> And since then, the Department of Motor Vehicles in California has issued 1.2 million to undocumented illegals. They're all driving Some of them can't read, some of them can. >> All right. >> It's ridiculous. That's my first steady microphone. >> Yes. This is great. Yes. >> There also is a problem in California. They have a $ 38 billion deficit >> and he's still handing money out to illegals. >> Okay. >> Okay. >> That they don't have. >> Yeah. All right. >> I I get to pay that. >> I like that. May I speak? >> Yeah, I'm surprised. >> My second diddy. Cracker Barrel changed their logo. >> I knew you were gonna bring this [ __ ] up. I [ __ ] knew. >> Ridiculous. >> You and and Haley as kids and dad and I when we traveled back and forth Kansas, Texas, whatever, we'd stop in those Cracker Barrels. Those were cool. All the stuff in there you could look at, pick out, buy, stuff there. >> All that stuff is still there. >> No, they're changing some of that. They are changing it. >> They're just They just changed the logo. They took >> the cracker and the barrel off the logo. >> No, they're getting rid of cracker barrel stuff inside and redesigning the whole shoot and match of everything. >> But that I mean there's a reason for that. >> But there's a reason like a lot of restaurants chains are trying to revamp their persona, their brand because nobody is eating out anymore because they can't afford it. And so they're trying to, you know, up the ante like look how cool, look how new. And because it's is Cracker Barrel conservative? It is, right? It's like a bunch of >> Are you kidding me? They're all deep stuff. They're all all of that. They're all woke. >> Nice. >> And the new CEO since she did this. Nice. They've lost a lot of money. Just my opinion. Bad move. >> Yeah. Their stock tanked 12%. kind of like same thing kind of like Aunt Jamaima when they did that. >> When did they do the Jamaima? >> This is like the stupidity of it all. The logo. Yeah. Of a It's like I can't believe you are desexualizing the Bugs Bunny rabbit or whatever. Do you remember that when they like made the Bugs Bunny rabbit's boobs smaller or the female Eminem they changed it or whatever >> and and Maga's like outraged. I want my bunny to be sexualized. >> So they're making fun of me. Okay. I just have no idea. >> Give me back Cracker Barrel Logan before they change it at all because I liked Cracker Barrel the way it was. >> All things. All things change. That is the nature of life in existence. >> Now we move on to our listener question. If you would like to submit a question to this very show, all you have to do is record a one minute or shorter video clip and email it to the necessary conversationodcast atgmail.com. We're getting a lot of questions. I had a bunch to go through. We might have to do an extra episode where we just answer questions or something coming up in the next week or two. >> Chad, may I speak? >> Yeah. >> You know what? I was thinking about this. I asked dad, should we uh get some merch and like if their uh question does get picked, they either get a t-shirt or a cap or something like that. >> Set it up. >> Would that promote better videos? >> If you want to do it, I do merch on my other podcasts. It's just a matter of that becomes a job unto itself >> and I am at this point I have do not have the time. If you want to do it, it's on you. >> I can do merch. Okay, I'll get on that. >> Okay, get on that. We'll have to figure out what the shirt designs are and stuff. Anyways, here is our question. Are you ready? >> Mhm. >> I live in OKC. Uh so probably within a 30 mile radius of Marylu and Bob. Um I guess my question is just uh I guess I can flip it both ways, but um do y'all have friends or partners that have these MAGA beliefs? If and also if your parents weren't your parents, would you associate yourself with them? Because I have many MAGA family members. I just don't talk to them. I don't see them. Uh they only bring negative energy and I just can't be around that. And I don't have MAGA friends. I my partner is not MAGA. I try not to associate with MAGA. Um so I guess yeah, the question is and I guess on the flip side, Mary Lou and Bob, do you have friends that are Democrats? Do you do you associate yourself with Democrats? >> There you have it. Who wants to go first? Mom and dad. >> Okay. First of all, we I do have some friends that are Democrats, >> but we don't hang out anymore. >> Okay. Well, then that's not really your friend. >> No, they're my friends. They still talk to me and we email. >> All right. >> We don't get together for lunch. >> Do I know them? >> Well, one of them is Glenn Williams. Oh gosh. >> You need to bleep that. Please bleep it. Okay. >> Okay. >> But he really isn't. He was He was swayed through marriage. Screw all my stuff. >> All right. Mom, do you have any friends that are Democrats? >> Our grand our our parents were both maggots. Would have been. They're all dead now, but they they were more conservative than we are. >> Right. So, you have no Democratic friends. >> Uh, let me think. >> Is anybody in your life other than me and Haley Democrat? >> Um, >> yeah. >> Or liberal? >> I'm sure of it. >> No, everybody I hang out with uh everybody I hang out with is MAGA. >> Yeah. >> From age 20. I have 25 year old friends. Um, all MAGA. >> But mom, you have you have a family member that is definitely liberalleaning. >> But she started out MAGA. Now she's liberal. >> And I still love her. That's fine. >> Like you're you're quite close with her. >> Yeah. And we talk we talk politics. It doesn't bug me when she says something that I don't believe. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Uh Haley, do you have any MAGA friends? >> I do. Um, we don't well we don't talk about politics. It's >> so when all of the when Donald Trump became president the first time around um >> I guess we didn't hang out as much because you know she follows my social media, she follows my Hive account and all of that is like fueled with ultra liberalleaning everything. Um, >> do I know this person? >> I don't know. May maybe, probably not. Uh, anyway, she's quite conservative. I have no doubt she voted for Trump. Um, but at her very core, she is a good person. Um, >> I I think in retrospect, like she regrets some of that [ __ ] now, but uh I don't close the door to people with opposing views. I don't close the door to people just because they vote for someone else. I think I like to hang out with and associate with people who like at their very [ __ ] core are rooted in kindness and empathy and treating people nicely. And so, uh, you know, I try to not be closed off to that [ __ ] Like, I have friends who are Christians. I don't believe in Jesus. I have, you know, there are friends of mine that believe differently than I do. As long as you're not hurting anyone. Mhm. >> I mean, that's really all I care about. >> May I speak? >> Yeah. >> Yes. I have a new liberal friend I forgot about through the internet. I got a very nice message. I clicked on it. We started chatting. He said, "Believe me." He goes, "You're not going to believe this, but I'm a liberal. I live in California. >> Hey, Booga. How you booger?" >> Okay. >> So, I have liberal friends. I will say though like if you are stonaga and if you are a mha that hates gay people and you want to take away women's rights and [ __ ] I will not associate with you but I don't think that it's >> there are definitely people who voted for Donald Trump who now in retrospect know that that was probably a mistake >> you know you have to have grace for some of these people because not all of them are lumped together in my opinion >> I interrupted twice Uh oh, somebody write that down. The question was though, would you interact with me and dad? Wasn't that the question, too? >> Yeah. If you weren't our parents, no, absolutely not. But also, because I have I don't think I have any friends in my life that are 70 years old or older. Like, I don't know how we would even be in the same circle. But certainly your adherence to Trump's ideologies and the blind loyalty and the cultism and all of that would make it difficult, I think, to ever even meet you, let alone have any kind of a relationship with you outside of this. >> Okay, that's wrong because I have a friend that's 25 years old and she believes everything I believe. >> But you probably met through horses. >> Mhm. >> Yes. >> A shared interest. I don't have that interest. So, I would never have met you. I do not have anybody in my life um explicitly that is well I mean there's some acquaintances and there are some like extended family of people that are in my life in my closer circle um but everybody my good friends my girlfriend >> no one is remotely MAGA no one everybody voted for Kla Harris everybody hates Donald Trump >> um >> oh my gosh see I couldn't hang with you uh >> you're doing it right now I hope that answered your question. Once again, if you have one, just record it in a one minute or shorter audio. No, make it video format and send it to the necessary conversation [email protected]. Are you ready, Mom and Dad and Haley, for the first topic? >> Mhm. >> Yep. >> Texas versus California. This week, the Texas legislature did the bidding of authoritarian President Donald Trump by delaying crucial flood relief legislation desperately needed by the citizens of Texas after the deadly July 4th floods in order to vote on and approve their mid decade redistricting bill, which is aimed at flipping up to five US House seats from Democratic to Republican control ahead of the 2026 midterms. Despite efforts by state Democrats to avoid the vote by leaving the state and Representative Nicole Collier's protest in the House Chamber, the bill passed in an 18 to11 vote along party lines. In response, Gavin Newsome and Democratic lawmakers uh in California launched the Election Rigging Response Act. It would temporarily restore redistricting authority from the independent commission to the legislature dep pending a special election vote on November 4th, Proposition 50 here in California to counterbalance Texas's GOP favoring map. Illinois, Maryland, and New York are also exploring similar mid-deing efforts as a response to what they view as partisan overreach in these GOP states. Mom, are you okay with Gavin Newsome doing this in retaliation? >> Not really okay with it, but he can do what he wants to do. And the first part that you were reading there where you said >> that um it was uh put on hold, the flooding thing was put on hold. >> Yeah. The flooding vote was put on hold because the Democrats took off and didn't want to vote on anything. They're the ones to blame for the flooding. >> The Republicans could have said when the Democrats all came back because they forced them to do that, those Republicans could have said, "We will postpone this redistricting vote and vote on the flood bill now." >> But for what? >> They control the the legislature. >> Weeks for a month or six weeks, the Democrats took off. So, blame them for the vote on the flooding that had to happen later, which is just >> absolutely not. Absolutely not. The Republicans control that governmental body. They can do whatever they want. >> Okay. >> This is what they wanted to do. They don't give a [ __ ] about the citizens of Texas. That's clear to me. >> Okay. >> Uh, Dad, are you okay with Gavin Newsome doing this in retaliation? >> I'm not okay with anything he does. >> Oh, that's a good one. I like it. Zing. He's a loser. Your state is a loser. And anything he proposes is horseshit. >> You think the California the whole state is a loser? Even though >> the whole damn state is a loser. >> It's the biggest economy in the United States of any state by far. >> I love California. >> Oh my god. >> Good. more people when we Yeah, >> there'll be there'll be plenty of room for you in two years. >> If I could afford it, I think I would live in California. I would go to NorCal. >> Bye-bye, California. >> Oh, you're going to NorCal? Where? >> No, I said if I could, I would live in Northern California. >> Well, yeah, they want to break. >> We went up to the Redwoods. >> Northern Northern California want to be their own state. >> Well, we we went up to the Redwoods and we got You got to say, "May I speak, Dad?" You can't interrupt. >> Oh, >> we did a whole bunch of [ __ ] up there and we all were kind of like, "Oh, because it kind of has like the the vibe of Oregon." >> Totally. >> You know, Washington State and like that's that's where I want to be. That's that's where I feel great. >> Go ahead and go and then wait till you have to pay all the income tax. How what is it there? >> Well, I mean, I'm living in Texas now and you know, we just saw what happened. Like it's just it's one bill after the next here that's just like well [ __ ] everybody's [ __ ] >> I think that state is one of the biggest states right now where people are just leaving it as quickly as they can get out. >> Not me. I've been here for I went to college here. Started college in 1995. So I am technically I've been here for 30 years. >> Mhm. >> I know. I feel sad for you. I really do. >> Mom, let me ask you this. >> And look what it's done to your mentality. My what? >> You're a damn You're a damn liberal. >> I don't think that has anything to do with California. >> Yeah, it does. >> Yes, it does. 100% does. >> You know what? That is one regret in my life. >> Where you where you live has made you what you are. >> Yes. >> I live in Texas. >> Yeah. How does that account for Haley? >> You went to Colorado. >> You account for Haley? >> No. Haley was a a tree hugger. H was a tree hugger. >> Oh, yeah. You spent four years in lovely Colorado learning how to hate. >> Yes. Do you realize but wait but wait >> do you guys >> can I see? >> Yes. Go ahead, mom. >> My biggest regret in in like raising both of you and and this is for real is allowing Chad to go to California to go to school. He had a baseball scholarship to attend Trinity in Texas and I wished you would have went there. >> But he has like an amazing career and he loves his life. I know, right? The most important thing is he's happy and he is, but for me in my heart, >> he's a liberal and I don't think he would have been a liberal if he would have stayed in Texas. >> Here's the thing. Here's the thing about liberal and what has made us liberal. We got a couple of these questions in the in the batch this week, like what how did you become liberal? What made you like able to break your parents' chains? >> I don't think I ever would have been >> 30 years in California. Yeah. I don't think it's 30 years in California. >> Oh, I do. >> Okay. >> Because there's a lot of like just the way that I think the things that have influenced me. >> I don't think it has anything to do with where I am. I think it has to do with just being kind of innately curious about reality. I think if you if you are approaching this existence with curiosity and a desire to like learn things about stuff, you cannot >> be MAGA. You cannot fall prey to those things because you're innately skeptical of anything anyone tells you. And if you can see through the thing as [ __ ] then it is not going to take hold. And Trump's thing is [ __ ] >> No. The first >> Go ahead. >> You know what's crazy is that inadvertently you made us this way. >> Yeah. >> Like you taught us to be who we are, open-minded, to question [ __ ] like you never indoctrinated us with religion or politics or anything like that. So, thanks guys. >> We taught you to have pride in in America and be proud that your grandfather >> served. >> We waking up every morning and salute the flag. being at a funeral when we had to sit in the chairs and I was handed the flag and when um popcorn si uh gun salute that didn't make you proud that he served in our military. >> I you didn't raise us to be proud of this country. That wasn't like something that you even mentioned when we were growing up. >> Oh my gosh. I just >> You know what it is? I'll tell you the biggest >> too much time in liberal states. That's >> not that. I will tell you exactly what it is. I was I'm really thinking hard now about like where did I get my kind of like overall view of humanity. >> This may sound stupid as [ __ ] I don't care. Star Trek the Next Generation. That show >> is probably the biggest political influence of my life cuz it came out when I was like 12, 13 years old, you know, in that kind of like adolescent like what's the world type age. And the model of humanity that that show presents is a unified world that has no war. And we are spending all of our resources and efforts into exploring space and figuring out what reality is. That basic kind of thesis >> is I mean that's like how I live my life. >> I totally >> I totally believe environment has everything to do with it. It has to do with who you marry. It has to do with your values. >> You are. has to do with >> what you believe >> who you hang out with who you hang out with in California it's going to be a liberal >> environment but that I the decisions already made it's not like I'm not a Republican I'm not a Democrat I am for honestly you talk about the military I'm hardcore against it I know people who are in the military I have no problem if you go into it that's a job currently available in 2025 and you can do it for patriotic reasons financial reasons whatever you want fine But my perfect world, my perfect humanity has no military, has no weapons of war, no need for war. It's a it's a humanity that is completely united in a common goal of exploring reality. That to me is what >> I'm going to say you got to kill a lot of people to get what you want. >> The opposite is true. You kill no people. That's the >> that's the world I want. >> The opposite is the opposite is a reality. you will have mass murders. >> This is a good question that's gone on. >> But I I think a lot of a lot of people don't want to continue to learn. They don't have open minds >> and so you just at some point in your life kind of shut off and what you think is what you think and you don't want to learn new things. You don't want to change. >> But the way that you grow in life period is by adaptation, creativity. You have to learn new things. Changing and adapting is just part of like growing as a human being. >> I I totally believe when you guys were 16, 17, if you would have hung out with Maggas, you would be maggots in the environment. >> I did. My entire high school was full of them. >> We had a dude on our baseball team that was literally part of a neo-Nazi gang. >> I remember. >> Like the coaches were just like, "Ah, that crazy kid." Like, you know what I mean? Those were the people I was hanging out with in high school. >> They had like Confederate flags >> you hanging out with and they were just on your team. >> Exactly. A dude that I was spending four to five hours a day with because we had baseball practice and then we had games and then we had offseason practice and blah blah blah. Those were your friends because you were forced to be doing sports with them constantly. >> Okay. And look, look in the environment you were in, Haley, who you married. >> It was the environment that put you guys together. >> What? What? >> Okay, let's move on to speaking of our political influences. Our number two topic today is Newsmax lied. This week, Newsmax settled a defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems that forces them to pay the company $67 million. The lawsuit was filed by Dominion over lies Newsmax told about Dominion supposedly rigging the 2020 US presidential election. In 2023, Dominion successfully sued uh or secured a 787 million settlement with Fox News over similar defamation claims also regarding the 2020 election. Mom, Newsmax has essentially admitted here that they lied about the 2020 election being stolen, being rigged. Does it at all change your mind about the credibility of Newsmax? >> No. In fact, I've read all that article. I've read everything all the way through and at the end they say they stand up to their integrity and that's that. >> Then why didn't they take this to court? >> I love Newsm Max. >> Dad, does it change your mind at all about them? >> Hell no. It's just a court deal. 57 million 576 $67 million is nothing to those people. Just settle it and move on. >> But they settled it. They didn't take it to court. So they are essentially in the settlement. >> I just said that >> they settled it. >> You just repeated what I said. >> I agree. So they didn't take it to court. >> No. >> Why wouldn't they? If they're in the right. >> There's no reason. It's pennies on the dollar. >> Okay. >> We still like Newsmax. $67 million probably doesn't take a day out of their money. >> We love news. >> Haley, do you think that the 60 $67 million settlement has any impact on Newsmax? >> Clearly not. You hear mom and dad, they don't give a [ __ ] >> Yeah. >> So, whatever their target audience is does not give a [ __ ] >> Do you Mom, let me ask you this. the stuff that they're talking about here, this defamation claim about what they were saying about Dominion, the company that owned the voting machines and the 2020 election being rigged. Do you still think it was rigged? Do you think the lies Newsmax was telling you that they have now admitted are lies, do you think those are true? >> Yes. >> I don't know. I don't know. >> But this is your credible news source. They're telling you >> Newsmax in this settlement is saying we lied about this [ __ ] >> That's right. >> I don't really I I >> Good for them. >> You know how you get information firsthand in the beginning that may not be true? >> No. >> So you don't think like CNN is just they never lie, do it? >> No. >> Huh? >> Every all news. >> Okay. So what you're doing is is called whataboutism. We're talking about one thing. >> Oh gosh. Okay. >> No, not Oh gosh. Listen to this. Just [ __ ] listen. >> We are talking about a completely different topic. >> You don't want to continue that conversation. So you say, "Well, what about CNN?" >> That has nothing to do with this. It's literally not related in any way. >> I said that they lie. >> I'll wear a t-shirt next year. >> Show this MSNBC. >> Hello, Newsmax. >> They lie daily. >> I'm not suggesting that they don't. That has nothing to do with >> That's right. >> That has nothing to do with what we're talking about here. >> He's called it what a what a what a >> the only station you watch to get your news. Literally your single news source. >> No, it's not. >> Uhuh. >> Okay. Dad, where do you get the rest of your news? >> We get uh the rest of our news from our local uh ABC affiliate, >> which is owned by Sinclair Media. All it's all it's all Democrat and liberal >> and K5 we watch channel 5 K4 we watch >> to get our local news and they give us the federal news and it's completely different story than what you see on >> All right. Well, your favorite news source then can we say that? >> No. >> Okay. >> My god. >> We're talking about news sources. No, I won't get into that. Never mind. Go. >> Huh? >> Next question. Go. >> All right. Let's move on to our third topic. No more ballots. This week, Trump said he is going No more mail-in ballots. Sorry. This week, Trump said he's going to sign an executive order getting rid of mail-in ballots before the 2026 midterms. Trump cited a recent conversation with his boyfriend, Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating Putin. >> What's that? >> That's That's not nice. >> Oh, sorry. Should I go Trump cited a recent conversation with her boyfriend, Russian President Vladimir Putin? better uh stating Putin agreed that mailin voting undermines honest elections. Trump went further by saying the US is the only country in the world who uses mail-in ballots. This is a complete lie. There are over 34 countries that have mail-in ballots, including Russia. In 2020, uh mail-in ballots accounted for 65.6 million votes, about 25% of all votes cast in that presidential election. And in 2024, we had roughly 99 million mail-in ballots. Roughly 30% of all votes cast. Mom, do you think it's a good idea to get rid of mail-in voting? >> Yes, I do. >> Why? >> Because somebody can vote for you that it's not you and somebody else uses your mail-in ballot and votes the way they want instead of you. >> You're suggesting somebody takes the ballot out of your mailbox. >> Yes. >> You damn right. Yeah, there are stolen ballots on mailboxes. Yes. >> Uhuh. >> You have to vote in person. Show an ID. Show who you are. Face ID. Let me vote. >> Go thing and vote. >> Let me ask you this. >> Sorry. Go ahead. Haley, >> let me ask you this. Dad's just had a hip surgery and it's time to vote. >> What are you gonna do? >> We go into the car and at the place that we voted. In fact, two years ago, we voted, wasn't it? Yeah. And your dad had had the other hip done. And I didn't know we could do this. And he even goes, "I don't know if I can walk all that way in there." I said, "Oh, God." >> They came, there was a place called Handicap, so we parked there. >> The lady came over to our car and said, >> um, >> "Let me see your ID. >> Let me see your ID." >> Gave us the ballot. >> She let me vote there from the car. watched us as we didn't watch who we were voting for, but stood there while we finished, took it, sealed it, and there you go. That's how >> you So, they made accommodations for you to vote. >> So, can you understand how somebody who might not be able to leave the house would need those accommodations? >> Then they could come to the house. I guess >> they ask that. I think in that case you have to call whoever your uh >> voting >> voting person is and tell them and they should have to come to your house. >> Come to >> Let me ask you this, Dad. You are a veteran. Do you believe veterans who are overseas, not in America, cannot get to a polling place, should be able to vote in presidential elections? >> Yeah, they should be able to mail in ballots. >> So then you don't want to get rid of mailin ballots. >> Not for everybody. Uh, I want >> What's wrong for veterans, too? >> I think if you're a veteran, that's a different story. >> What about that veteran's family members who are like wife, husband, children, >> adult children over 18 who are also in a foreign country? >> Well, then they're going to have the same problem. >> Or what about people like uh college students? So, for instance, I am going to have two college students who will be in school during the elections. Should they be able to vote via mail-in ballot? Otherwise, they're gonna have to drive all the way home or fly home. >> Do you understand there's a thing called an absentee ballot? >> That's what he did. >> A mail in ballot. That's part of what he wants to get rid of. >> Yeah. >> Okay. If you get rid of all of them, I don't agree with that. But if you get rid of like >> No, I said I don't think he should get rid of all of them. I think veterans should be exempt from it. There's some people that you can make exempt from that deal. >> So, you're against Trump. Huh? >> You're against Trump here? >> No, I'm not. >> Isn't it? You can just pick up the phone and say, "I want a mail in ballot." That's not right. >> Huh? They just It just shows up in your mailbox. You can either use it or not. >> What? >> I don't like mailing ballots. >> Wait a minute. We're getting somewhere here with something. Dad, you're opposing Donald Trump right now. >> No, I don't like mail in ballots at all. And the only reason I'd go along with one is I think somebody in the military, a veteran, deserves to vote. >> There you go. >> So, you're going against Donald Trump. He does not think they should be able to vote. >> Well, we'll see. >> Yeah. What does he say about that? >> He says he wants to get rid of all mail-in ballots. Every form of and >> they can get an absentee ballot. >> He would make accommodations, I'm sure, for >> he wants to get rid of all of that. That is what he said. He's going to pass an executive order, sign it into law, I guess, this next week or something. >> Hey, then he's doing it. >> All right. Um, let me ask you this, Mom. Trump said America is the only country in the world that uses mail-in ballots. Do you believe that? >> I do not know. >> Okay. I just told you when I read my little opening, there are over 34 countries that use it, including >> Where did you get that information? >> God, you can learn. >> Where did I get the information? You just Google it, >> Alexa. >> No, I don't want to Google. >> How many countries have mail in ballots for presidential elections? >> Sorry, I don't know that. Sorry, I don't know that. >> When she says, "Sorry, I don't know that." It means it's not true. >> Oh my god. >> I I'm sorry. Here you don't believe what I'm telling you is true. That I have researched this, which took about five seconds, and it just gives you a list >> of the countries. Don't Google it. >> [ __ ] Google it right now. >> Why is Alexa? >> I'm tired of it. >> Alexa not good. >> Just Google it yourself because if I Google it and tell you, you're not going to believe me. So Google this [ __ ] yourself. >> Where is she going >> to get her phone? >> Okay. While she's getting her phone, Dad, let me ask you this. Do you believe that the electoral system in the United States or anywhere for that matter is better if it has the most people voting? I think it's better if it has the most legal citizens voting. >> Yeah. >> But not the most people. >> What? >> Only legal citizens can vote. >> No, that's not true. >> Okay. >> That That's a [ __ ] lie. >> Who? >> Illegals. Illegals have been voting in our election for years. >> I know, but that's not right. I >> And you believe ma getting rid of mail-in ballots helps with this perceived problem? >> You bet you it does. >> How's that? >> Well, because all these people have addresses, so they all have mail in ballots. They can put any name they want on it and send it in. >> But you don't dumb asses. The dumb asses in the blue states will go ahead and count it. >> You have to be a registered voter to receive one of these ballots. Your registration address has to match. No, you don't. >> What? >> That's total [ __ ] >> You think they're just sending ballots to addresses with no names on them or anything? >> Just willy-nilly. >> That's right. >> Have you ever you you've done this, I'm sure, or you've seen you've gotten a mail-in ballot mailed to you in the mail. You've looked at it, right? >> It has your name on it, your address on it. >> It's you can't like they don't just give you a blank ballot and say like, "Send it in." >> All right. Well, shut up a minute. So all I have to do all I have to do is that change the ad my neighbor's address and let's say his address is different than mine, right? >> Your neighbors is different than yours. >> It still came in the mail. >> Okay. >> And and I can write Robert Coulson on it all day long. >> No, you can't. >> Oh, yes, I can. I've got >> You can get a very specific document sent to you that you can use as a >> What have you done? >> You've done it. You've committed voter fraud. No, I've signed I've had absentee ballots. >> Uhhuh. >> That I've submitted. >> He's talking about changing a name if it came to a wrong address. You put up their wrong address and it goes to somebody else. Okay, here we go. Do you know this is Donald Trump >> with you guys? >> Do you know Donald Trump said this? Do you know that we're the only country in the world, I believe, I may be wrong, but just about the only country in the world that uses mail-in voting because of what's happened. massive fraud all over the place. Now, mail in voting provides more opportunity for fraud than blah blah blah blah blah. >> That's >> and he said that in the White House. But then >> when they asked the White House to check into that back in 2024, the report found that 34 countries or territories allow mail-in voting. >> That's said, I may be wrong. So, he was wrong. >> But should the United States president be wrong about that? Should the United States president think that we are the only country that has mail-in ballots? And literally, he's taking his information. He said Putin was the one who told him we should get rid of mail in ballots. Russia has mailin ballots. >> Yeah, >> I know, but all countries are different. So, he said, "I may be wrong." What's wrong with that? >> So, as long as he says I may be wrong, he can say anything. And you think like, "Oh, he knows what he's talking about." >> Well, he was wrong. >> Well, I want I'd like to see a list of these 34. >> Oh my god. >> Mom probably has it on her phone right there. >> Not the list. the list of countries. >> Canada was on it. I don't remember them all. It was Canada, Norway. >> I can tell you I can probably name 10 of them without looking. >> Do it. >> Cool. >> Huh. >> So, you believe it exists at least. >> I think Canada. >> I'm willing to bet you the Ukraine is in there. >> I believe Russia is in there. >> Okay, let's move on. Mom, >> I believe Turkey, Pakistan. Mom, you had a simmer down you wanted us to do this week. >> This has honestly been a kind of subdued episode though, Dad. You're much more well behaved this week. >> Um, Mom, >> what? You interrupted me. >> Did you have a simmer down? >> He wants to finish the 11 countries that he thinks are mailing in ballots. I let him finish. He said Pakistan. What's next? >> I can't find >> We're not Okay. Mom, what is your simmer down? >> Happy birthday, kitty cat, sugar bear, honey bunches, uh, watermelon, um, cucumber, honey nuts, and oats. I made a huge mistake. I thought her birthday was next month on the 23rd. >> And I made that mistake because when I looked at Max's ashes the other day in his little box, it said 9:23. >> Yeah. is when he died or I mean when he was born 9:23. I was like, "Okay, so their birthday is in September." >> My friend from Kansas, she's always on it. She sent me a happy birthday kitty cat yesterday. I said, "Pam, you're four weeks off." She goes, "Well, wasn't Max and Kitty born on the same day?" I go, "Yes." She goes, "You better look on your calendar, Marilyn." So, I did. Kitty made it. She's 14. It was yesterday. was her birthday celebration. We have a If you're just listening to this, I encourage you to go to YouTube because right now we're going to do a little >> uh slideshow of some kitty images on her birthday there. Mom, are you with Kitty and her birthday dress? >> And this is photo um this is the photo op number one. I will be doing three and four and five and six. Two, three, four, five, six. >> Yes, that's me. >> Here is Kitty in her birthday hat. with it looks like Newsmax on in the background. >> Yes, Newsmax on in the background. >> Here's some of uh Kitty's little birthday shrine. Looks like she got a cake unto herself. There's a picture of her and her brother Max with a happy birthday card. >> This is Kitty's special dog head donut. Is she going to eat that entire thing? >> Yes, she will later today. >> Probably not that M&M though. That's chocolate. >> Yeah. >> Yeah, that's her. >> This is a rock that says Max and Kitty. as you made that. >> Yes. >> And of course, >> here's a picture of uh Kitty and her brother. >> Happy birthday, Kitty. >> Yeah. >> I wish he was here. I tried everything to keep him going. His trachea collapsed and I tried everything. I researched. I did every kind of drug you could do. >> Yeah. >> And he didn't He passed three years ago already. I can't believe it. >> Yeah. Well, for for what it's worth, >> I firmly believe we will be in some way reunited with all of these creatures >> um in a way that we're conscious of, >> if they're even gone. Like, I just don't think death is real. I have to say >> the way the way she's going, she might outlive dad and I. She's killing us slowly. I think I've got >> I've got maybe let's see last night two and a half hours at different times. She is sundowning. She's up all night long. >> I've worked with our veterinarian. We tried different medications. It's not working. Last night was pretty good. It was benadryil, uh, gabapentin, >> um, a little CBD and melatonin. And that worked for a little bit. Gave me a little rest. I'm exhausted. I'm exhausted. >> Well, speaking of going to heaven, let's move on to our next topic. Will Donald Trump go to heaven? This week, Trump gave an interview to Fox and Friends in which he said, "If I can save 7,000 people a week from being killed, I think that's pretty I want to try to get to heaven if possible. I'm hearing I'm not doing well. I am really at the bottom of the totem pole, but if I can get to heaven, this will be one of the reasons." So, Trump doesn't think he's going to heaven. Mom, do you think Trump is going to heaven? >> I have no idea because I don't know what's in his heart. You don't get to heaven by doing good. >> We know this. You don't go to heaven by what deeds you've done, whether good or bad. It's what's in your heart, if you have Jesus in it or not. >> And if you, you know, that's the way I look at it. >> So that's it. You can commit horrible acts of atrocities, be a net negative for humanity as long as you have Jesus in your heart in quotes, whatever that means. >> Well, have you not? You know, a real Christian believes at the last minute you can be saved, >> right? >> You can be saved if you believe in Jesus. You believe in Jesus Christ, the resurrection. >> But you can't understand how that's complete [ __ ] >> No, that's what I believe, Haley. I am a Christian even though y'all don't think I am. I believe in God. >> So, like serial killer sitting in prison who last minute before their execution, I I found the Lord. Like, you're cool with that? Like, you go to heaven or >> if it's true? It was >> people and making lamps out of them and [ __ ] >> Oh my gosh. >> Dad, do you think >> Do you think Trump is going to heaven? >> Yes. >> Okay, Haley. >> So, you No. What? There is no heaven, but like >> he's a terrible person. So, if if if what you consider, you know, a Christian who believes in God and all this [ __ ] puts you in heaven, he's not going. He doesn't even believe in Jesus. We don't know what he believes. >> First of all, what? >> He's a sexual predator. >> He's a [ __ ] felon. >> What do you two care about him going to heaven? You don't even believe in. >> He said it. >> That I'm reporting something he said. >> I don't care if he goes to heaven. I don't believe in a heaven either. I will say this. >> Subjects me. I think there's a version of whatever you want to call an afterlife where we are all kind of returned to the giant bigger consciousness from which we came. This is my own personal belief and I do think he's going to go to that as are we all. I don't think we are different entities really. I think we are all Trump. Trump is all of us. Dad, you and me are the same person. Haley, you and dad are the same person. So on and so forth. I think we are all one entity. I totally I believe though that you are saved by your faith. What's in your heart? >> Then why don't we have >> Uhhuh. >> Sorry. >> You're not saved by like he said he's saving what 7,000 people or something in the war. He he was kind of talking a little weird there. >> If if we're all the same then like why don't we have just telekinesis? Why don't we have hive mind? Why don't we all feel see all of it collectively? >> Ah but we do. >> What >> do we Oh yes I think we do. Um I think there are moments I mean look all of us spend a third of our lives literally in another conscious realm called dreams. Nobody knows what the [ __ ] dreams are. They have been relegated to like whatever they don't matter. It's like that's a third of our lives where you're having experiences in some other [ __ ] place, some other time, other people, other whatever that seem incredibly real while they're happening and then you wake up and kind of forget about it. And I think there is something with human consciousness that obviously we don't understand fully or even 1% of. But these experiences that we have in our unconscious states that we have in semiconscious states, many people, mom, you've seen ghosts, you've seen entities and [ __ ] right? Hello. >> Yes. Yes, I have. >> So, that's what I'm saying. That [ __ ] is like some people can write that off and be like, "Whatever, you're crazy. That didn't happen." Those types of experiences are recorded, documented by people throughout history. I don't think we can ignore that as just like whatever, it's [ __ ] It's like no, we're all having these experiences of of tapping into some kind of like bigger realm of consciousness. And I just think I don't know what the purpose of us being in, you know, physical reality is. I don't think it's real for sure, but um I don't know what the purpose is other than to perhaps have all of these different experiences that you're playing some role in this. And Trump right now is playing the role of like the most evil person, one of the worst guys. Putin is as well, but it serves some function in the broader scope of like whatever this the purpose of this thing is. I firmly believe that. Um, and so I think Trump will be returned to whatever the thing is. There's so many accounts of people having past lives and [ __ ] or having near-death experiences or out-of- body experiences where they get to see the the process by which you kind of select what version of a life you're going to lead and you get ported back down to earth and you're leading it, you know. Uh are you okay, mom and dad? What's going on? >> We were watching Kitty so she didn't fall off the couch. >> Okay, let's move on to communist America this week. week, the Trump administration acquired a 10% equity stake in Intel, investing roughly $10 billion. The deal makes the United States government Intel's largest shareholder. The Trump administration frame this as a move as a strategic effort to strengthen US technological independence, especially in semiconductors. Uh government ownership of companies responsible for production of necessary goods and services is a hallmark of socialist and communist countries like China and Russia. This is the first time the US government has made a significant investment in a publicly traded company that wasn't in the form of an emergency bailout. Many critics wonder if this is part of Trump's plan to manipulate stock prices and enrich himself further. Dad, are you okay with the United States being communist? >> No. >> So, you disagree with Trump once again? >> No, I don't. >> How How is that making him communist that he's buying? >> They own 10% of Intel. So, >> so >> okay, in all of these communist countries, this is what happens. The the government starts to buy this in all of them. >> Okay. >> Yes. The government. >> So, you want you you're going to use this as a similarity to the United States now, but it's not even close. >> What do you mean? What I mean is is there's nothing going on in the United States that's going to turn us into a communist country other than you liberal Democrats. >> They just bought Trump. >> Oh, they just bought 10% of [ __ ] >> It said that the Trump administration is going to take a passive >> 10% of somebody's stock doesn't even make you have to file. You have to file form 15 and as soon as you get 15% of a cut. Okay, that that is the only that's the only time that you uh recognize that you may take it over. >> Okay. >> 10% of somebody's stock is a pimple on your ass. >> So, would you say for the first time in the history of our country, our government buying 10% of a company that's not part of a bailout is a step toward communism or a way? >> I think it's a way. >> How How is that possible? because it's gonna it'll it'll put up roadblocks for the other 5%. >> They said passive ownership, no board representatives. >> Hear that? Passive ownership. >> So, this is the like I said, Trump doesn't come in and just start shooting people in the head and say this is Nazi Germany part two. It's a slowm moving coup. That's how this works. So, this is a first step toward now like what's the next company they're going to buy 10% of? >> Time will tell. We'll see. Haley, will you boycott Intel products now that they are owned by Donald Trump? >> I'll do my best. I mean, I'm doing my I'm doing my best. I stopped shopping at Target and went to Costco, you know, like I very rarely try to use >> What's the Target one? >> Uh Target rolled back all DEI. Like their stock is in the [ __ ] >> and they just put out a new CEO or something too, right? >> So you don't go there because they rolled back DEI. Correct. >> You only go to stores that have DEI? >> Yeah, I go to stores that support everyone. >> Oh Lord. Okay. >> So, like I'm doing my best. Um, >> Intel's kind of an easy one to boycott. Honestly, if you use Apple products that were made within the last >> three whenever they started using their own proprietary M chips, >> uh, then you're boycotting it technically. I don't know what's in your phone. Right. >> That may be a harder one to get around. If you have an iPhone though, I think you're probably good. I don't know. But there's like it's basically just like you can see what chip is in your computer that's on the box when you buy it. >> And if you're using a PC, you're probably [ __ ] You you probably are Intel is like basically one of the the biggest chip makers for most PCs. But if you're using a Mac product, you might be inadvertently boycotting them. >> But what's next in your head? Huh? >> But it's like what's next though, you know? Exactly. Not only what's next, this is part of Trump's thing where he is now financially tied to a giant chip company. He can pass laws to give them all kinds of [ __ ] in America to make their business bigger and better and beat the competition because he gives them subsidies or makes it easier for them to produce their [ __ ] in America than Nvidia or whatever. You don't see that there's like a conflict of interest in this? >> No. Dad, >> of course they didn't understand like the whole Elon Musk thing and I mean it's >> oh yes I said they will either get along or they will split the Elon Mus >> and they split the sheets. He did okay for a while >> then Trump >> nothing >> Elon Musk still has Starlink >> hubs in government buildings. He has access to all of that data and he is selling it. He is using it. Okay. >> You guys don't like I don't believe you understand that all of these big tech billionaires >> stupid. You're smart. >> Huh? >> Nothing. >> Yeah, we're stupid and you're smart. I >> I'm not saying that. I I think you don't understand it because you're like you don't want to accept that these other things Hello. >> Okay. He's got to go to the bathroom. >> All right. I think you don't want to accept that these things are happening that there is like a a real pushed effort by the people with the most money in the world to take control of every government globally. They are using the United States as a testing ground. If they can do it here, they can do it anywhere. This is the biggest government in the world. It's the biggest country in the world with the most money, the most resources, the biggest military. If they can take this one over, the rest of the world falls like dominoes. and they're taking it over like it's happening. Elon Musk still has access to all this data which means Peter Teal has access to all this data but he has it through his own company Palunteer which is has software on every [ __ ] computer in the United States government. >> And how does that affect your life Chad right now? right now. >> How's that >> only in stock prices and stuff like that? But what they're doing, they're setting up the circumstances for them to just be able to throw a switch and be like, "Well, if you make under $50,000 a year, you no longer get paid money. We're going to give you this government voucher that allows you to like live in this apartment that our companies own to eat food from the companies uh made from the companies that we own, etc., etc." It's basically just going to allow them to create a cast system where they say the people who are under a certain threshold or don't look like us or whatever they want to use, whatever parameters they want to use to basically say you are now slaves to this system and it's it's already kind of there. It hasn't been formalized, but that is their goal. They have stated this and they're succeeding way too much. You're thinking way you're thinking way too much. Way too hard. How can you think too much >> about all of that? >> All right. Well, let's move on to something that maybe we think less about. The White House is now on Tik Tok. This week, the White House launched its first Tik Tok account with a 27 second video that said, "America, we are back." Although Trump previously supported a Tik Tok ban, he has softened his stance, crediting the platform for helping him secure youth support in the 2024 campaign. He has repeatedly delayed enforcement of the 2024 Tik Tok ban, currently set to expire in midepptember. Federal employees, however, are still barred from using Tik Tok on governmentissued devices. A law passed in December 2022 known as No Tik Tok on government devices act specifically prohibits federal employees from downloading or using Tik Tok on agency devices. At the time of this recording, the account currently has 464,000 followers, 22 posts that are all proTrump propaganda, and based on the comment section of the post, it is not being received well at all. The top 20 comments on every post are anti-Trump memes, >> demands to see the Epstein files, and expressions of hatred for Trump and his administration. >> Yeah. >> Mom, are you still Jabber? >> Dad said, are you still Jaffron? This is a last topic. Go ahead, Chad. Dad has to say, "May I speak?" before he insults me by calling what I'm doing jabbering. >> Okay, go ahead. >> Do you think, Mom, it sends a mixed message that the United States government is supposed to be banning Tik Tok? Nobody can use Tik Toks on their phone and now there's a White House Tik Tok account. >> I think this move from Donald Trump to put the White House on Tik Tok was like glorious. It's the best move they've ever done because all those weirdos that are leaving all those dumb comments now. They know who you are. They have your little name. They if they need to come after you, they will. I think it's genius. >> Come after you for what? Come after you for what? Freedom of speech. >> Communist. >> If they say like, "I'm going to kill you. I'm going to get you." >> Nobody's saying that. >> I looked at some of them. There's there were two that were pretty bad what they were saying about Trump. I think this is genius. I think they did it for a reason. They're going to come after all those weirdos. >> Okay. When you say come after all those weird >> Yeah. I love it. >> You realize >> Yeah. Go ahead. >> I love it. >> All right. We are creating social media that is against Trump. You realize that in this very podcast. So, if you're contending that anybody who posts something that is anti-Trump on social media is basically giving Trump's administration and his secret Gustapo police force the ammo they need to pick you up to come after you. We're doing that. >> It's not it's not just against Trump. >> That's a rescue to a >> if they start uh threats against him. Just like >> I'm going to go ahead and say this on our podcast. If there's a threat against me now, I'm taking a stronger stance and you're going to be turned in to the place. I'm not going to deal with that. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Okay, that's fine. But the threats you're receiving are a little more real than people posting a Gavin Newsome meme. >> No, but there No. Yes, there are some funny things on there being posted at the White House, but then I did read there were like two or three death threats. They'll get those people. I think it's genius. I love it. >> Yeah, because that's against the law. >> But you have no problem with the fact that the United States government, largely led by Republicans, believe Tik Tok is like an information gathering service for the Chinese government. That's why they're trying to ban it, >> right? >> And now the White House has a Tik Tok account. So, if you believe what Trump is saying and what the Republicans are saying about China using Tik Tok to get our information, do you think the White House should have a Tik Tok account? >> Yes. >> Why they're saying is no big deal. >> They got to have an account on every one of those things. >> Okay. Even one that they believe is uh for Chinese >> Especially May I speak? >> Yes. I I totally uh believe that someone a c not a country a company here in the United States is going to buy that out. >> No, they're not. They would have done it by now. >> No, >> he just keeps extending it. Well, we'll see. Like, like I said, the Tik Tok ban is supposed to go into effect midepptember unless Trump puts another 90-day extension on it, which >> they're not going to ban it. Why would he set up a [ __ ] account on Tik Tok and then ban it? It's not going to happen. This is just another money-making venture in some capacity. >> They're going to ban it for like two days again or something. What are you doing? >> And then it will be bought out by someone here in the United States and then it'll be glorious and we'll still be on TikTok. >> I'm surprised that one of >> Watchers >> I'm surprised that one of your topics was not um Donald Trump trying to completely change the Smithsonian. >> I had that in there to get rid of the woke. too many museums and become woke. What do you guys think about that? >> He wants to change history. >> But he can't change. This is the stupidity of it. >> Change history. This is the actual >> I don't agree with it. >> This is the literal stupidity of it. >> That No, >> hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. >> Save it for next week. >> No, I'm going to say it really quick. This will take less than a minute. That strategy might have worked in a time where the internet didn't exist. You can't erase this [ __ ] anymore. It just makes him look dumb. It makes him look like an overt authoritarian. >> Then you got to put back all the history prior to all this stuff that looks dumb. >> Such as >> that the that the Democrats were trying to rip down statues, take this away, take that out of history. So that was happening >> for the last >> how many years? >> 12 years. Yeah. >> No, they're not trying to take that [ __ ] Is you can't take history away anymore. You guys think the Democrats are doing it by taking down what? Confederate statues. I think that's more of just like a preference by the people who run the cities. It's like maybe we don't have these [ __ ] racist slave owner statues in front of our junior high schools. >> Flip it a different way. Okay. >> What do you mean flip it a different way? >> I don't want to argue. We've had a good >> Hang on. Do you think slavery in America is something we should just like forget, take out of the history books? >> Yes, >> Dad. Why? Why not? >> Because it's a part of the history of this country and let me talk. >> Oh my god. >> Okay. Go ahead. >> Be nice. Be nice. >> All right. So, you're going to erase all the damn Confederate statues and stuff because they're racist. >> Wake up, somebody. >> And why can't we do it on the other side of the coin? Put them back because it's racist that you took them out. >> You're not erasing that part of history by removing a statue. >> Oh, yes, you are. You're sending the message >> that racist pieces of [ __ ] are not tolerated as [ __ ] monuments. >> And there are Civil War museums. Those still exist where your Confederate heroes are posters of them and you can read about them or whatever. You're just not listening anymore, Dad. >> No, you did so good this episode. You did so good. And now we're at the very end and you're >> Well, you're you're dragging this [ __ ] out. 15 minutes past due. Mom needs to go see the horse. 3 minutes past due. My apologies that I wanted to spend three extra minutes with my family on a Sunday. My apologies. >> I guess that's the end of the show. Everybody's leaving. My dad can't hang. >> Thank you for joining us for this one. And dad, sincerely, thank you for being on a little bit better behavior. I sincerely appreciate that. I think it makes the show better and it makes the interaction with you a lot better. >> Hello. >> Yes. Oh god. My [ __ ] god. Okay, well that's the end of the show. Oh, there's Kitty Cat Sugar Bear. Mom, I love you. Kitty, I love you. Dad, again, thank you for being a little more well behaved this episode. I love you. Haley, I love you. >> Mom, I love you. Kitty, Dad, I love you. Chad, I love you. >> Nice. Good one. >> I love everybody. Goodbye. >> Chen, Hilly, I love you. Bob, I love you. >> Sugar pear honey bunch of block. >> Here's a 14-year-old right here. >> Wow. >> She made it. She made it. >> It's pretty good. Thanks for joining us everybody. We'll be back next week. >> We'd be back. Kitty will be back for 20 more years.