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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. I said I had to wake up at 3:00 a.m. to make a 6:00 a.m. flight from Albany, New York to come home from a weekend getaway in the Aderondex. And I'm tired. And I And you were like, "Oh, that's what you chose. You chose to do that. Why do you have no >> self-inflicted self-inflicted? Don't want to hear you cry. >> But like we took that early flight, >> so I do this today." No, >> I appreciate you doing that. I appreciate the effort you're putting in >> because you had to go on your little trip. >> I appreciate it. >> Okay. I'm glad you're home. I'm glad it was safe. >> Welcome to the >> No. Um, what was it in the airports they were saying was happening? >> Nothing was happening in upstate New York. In fact, I did see one Trump sign in a rural yard just for you guys. >> Did you get out and take a picture? No. Okay. >> Welcome to the necessary conversation. I'm Chad Coulson. With me is my sister, Haley Pope, fresh from her trip. >> Hey. >> And my parents, Bob and Mary Lou, uh, diehard Trump supporters, even in the face of what we are now witnessing is an authoritarian takeover of the United States government. >> Stop it. >> I protect the family. Have you guys heard Taylor Swift's new album yet? >> That's Did you not look at the topics? I guess. >> Yeah, I did. Did you not see The Simmerd Down? >> You change the Simmerdown every [ __ ] show, so I was just making sure I got it in. >> Well, we're going to talk about it because I'm very curious to know what you think. Um, I have heard the whole album. >> I'm not pro her or anti- her. I have I don't really care, but one of my good friends is very much in the Taylor Swift cult and had some interesting opinions. >> We're going to get to that, but uh to begin with, Mom, do you want to start out with Diddy's? >> I knew you were going to go to my piece of candy. Um, I do not have Patriot of the week, month, or year because I just don't have one. I couldn't find one this time. >> That's me. >> I uh did >> How about Greta Thurberg? How about that? Patriot of the year. >> What are you laughing at, Dad? Do you know what happened to her? >> No. >> Yeah, >> she was on a boat. >> Hosed down. >> She was on a boat carrying aid to people in Gaza. She got hosed down. >> The Israeli military stopped their boat, detained them all, beat the [ __ ] out of her, >> made her crawl on the ground, kiss an Israeli flag, and have now detained her. >> She's only 22, by the way. >> This is literally what Nazis did to people. Now the Israeli army is doing it. >> She's that [ __ ] that started all this crap a long time ago. What crap did she start? Dad, >> all that woke business. >> What woke business? What did she do? >> You know what she did? >> Do you know what she did is what I'm asking. I don't Then what was it? >> I told you. >> Woke business. >> Oh god. >> She protests for for It's climate change advocacy. It's uh the [ __ ] genocide >> human rights at this point. Yeah. >> Yeah. And dad, you're [ __ ] on her. You don't even know what she did. That was clear. You had no idea. >> Yeah, I do. >> Okay, let's He didn't. Let's stop. >> So, I have no Patre. No, we're not going to go with her because we don't even know who she was. >> Everyone else in the free world knows who she is. >> Okay, we don't. How about Jane Goodall? Jane Goodall died. >> Do you know who she is? >> Yes. >> Who is she doing >> now? Why are you being that rude to us? Why? Why are you asking me if I know who she is? >> Because you didn't know who credit Thunberg was and you [ __ ] on her. >> Do you know who she is? >> Yes. >> Did you Did you care about Jane Goodall's uh efforts? >> Monkeys. Yeah, >> of course I did. Yes. >> It wasn't just um chimps and apes. I mean like she crusaded for all kinds of things going on right now in the world. >> Kindness in the world and everything. Okay. He's only doing his topic then he's out here because this is not going well already. Dear God, how >> Well, they don't even let you do your stuff. >> Okay, I'm starting. >> We're sitting here waiting. >> No, you haven't been waiting. You've been running your [ __ ] mouth. >> I'm sorry. I had some diddies. >> [ __ ] P Ddy only got four years. What the [ __ ] with that, huh? >> That's a true diddy. >> God damn. >> Guess what? Guess what? That's my That was my one. He didy got 50 months time to serve in a in a federal prison. >> But and that that 50 months is four years and two months, which he already served 13 months, which makes his sentence down to 36 months and a $500,000 fine. This is my opinion. Okay, I'm trying to get in the screen, the full screen. >> That was not enough. They forgot to give him a sentence straight to hell. for everything that he did to women and men. So that's my >> kind of like Donald Trump. Kind of like Donald Trump on Epstein. >> No, I'm not even equating him with Donald Trump. I'm sorry. You have to >> I could equate him with Jay-Z. Um Obama. >> So black is black. >> Yeah. >> Yes. >> Holy [ __ ] Oh, whoa. >> Oh, man. I even got past my >> D. I'm stunned by this. I I I literally am stunned by this. I mean, I know you guys are racist, but Jesus [ __ ] Christ. >> You can quit saying that. I'm so >> You just [ __ ] proved it. >> No, we don't. >> I know. I literally was left speechless like >> that and his two people that I do associate him with are those two. Why not >> you associate him with these people because they're black? >> How about Donald Trump? >> Obama wasn't throwing freak offs. >> You said that. >> You said yes. We said because they're black and you both said yes. >> Donald Trump came to his defense. He was like P Diddy. He's a great man. You guys can't even You guys can't even put up a show that's neutral. >> Okay. >> You can't You're impossible to do. You can't even do a neutral show. >> Okay. >> When we >> What do you mean? Okay. You You are so I'm being neutral. >> You stink. >> I said okay. I'm being I'm putting up a neutral show. >> How mad were you? How mad were you about Obama's tan suit? I just want to know. >> Mad as what? >> His tan suit. I don't even know what you're talking about. >> This is the question I had about P. Diddy. If I may to everyone, do you think he will be killed in jail so that the powers that be can reclaim his music catalog and start using it in Pepsi ads and [ __ ] >> No, I think he will get out to start harm to other people again and nothing will be done again. That's what >> I think they'll kill him in prison so that some music corporation can take control of his music library. When we when we do the Simmer down with Taylor Swift, are we also going to bring up Bad Bunny or should that be my diddy? >> That is our listener question. >> Oh goodness. Okay. >> I'm about to make those Bad Bunny cookies. >> I guess >> Oh, are you really okay? >> I [ __ ] love Bad Bunny. I love Bad Bunny. >> Are we Should we just get to it, Mom? Do you have any other goodies? >> God damn well. You please. >> I'm sorry. Are you okay? >> I had diddies. I'm sorry that I have my own [ __ ] diddies. >> All right, let's begin with our listener question. If you have a question, all you have to do is record it in a one minute or shorter video format. Email it to the necessary conversation [email protected]. Here we go. Are you ready? >> Yeah. >> Yep. >> Hi Chad. Hi Haley. Hi Mary and Bob. My name is Arnaldo. It's like Arnold but Spanish way. I come from Puerto Rico, but I now live in liberal Burbank, California. Um, I have two questions. One, how do you feel about Bad Bunny being the headline for the Super Bowl halftime show? And my second question is for Mary and Bob. So, of all the things that Donald Trump has been accused of, if there was ever, if they suddenly find unrefutable concrete proof that he did any of the things that he's accused of, which one would make you no longer support him? Thank you so much. I really enjoyed the podcast. It's been really fun. Um, waiting for the answer. >> There you have it. All right, let's start with Bad Bunny. >> Reactions to Bad Bunny. Dad, >> I'm going first. I want >> Okay, Haley, you go first. >> I I love Bad Bunny. I have been listening to his music. I love his [ __ ] movies. Um, I actually think he's a great actor. I love Bad Bunny in any way that you can love Bad Bunny. I can't wait for his halftime show. Um, I think >> that question was for us. >> I think it's awesome that he uh he kind of just like boycotted the United States with his tour. He said, "I don't want people to be [ __ ] arrested at my concerts um by ICE." So, he just said, "I'm not coming to the States." Like, [ __ ] right off. And I like mad respect for that because that's money, you know? That's money. >> And then he trolled after he got the Super Bowl halftime show. He tweeted, "Well, I guess I'll add one US date." >> Yes. Uh [ __ ] all the I love Bad Bunny behind this [ __ ] Can't get enough. I can't wait. >> All right, Mom. Bad Bunny reactions. >> He said he would never do a concert in the United States or America. But then he gets this. Oh, of course I'll do the halftime. Why choose him? Because Jay-Z, his company called Rock Nation, who has partnered with the NFL since 2019. Jay-Z gets to pick. He's best buddies with Obama, with woke culture. >> Well, it's not just that, though. The NFL has to approve it. and also has a huge say in who gets to do their half. >> I totally believe Jay-Z approved this and picked him. >> But why are you mad though? You seem pissed off about this. >> This is a finger to the United >> Shut up and let mom talk. >> Be nice. >> Well, I'm getting [ __ ] sick of this. >> Bye. >> You're the one yelling. >> Don't. >> You're the one overt talking your mother's diddy now. Shut up. Okay, I'm I'm shutting up. >> Um, >> we stop. Why are you so mean today? Don't just go if you're can't be nice. >> We stopped watching a lot of [ __ ] a lot of the NFL stuff when um, you know, they allowed players to take the knee. >> I won't watch football anymore on the NFL. >> We don't watch a lot of that. Who would want to turn into a man in Spanish singing in Spanish and not American? American and not in English at an at an American NFL football game. Who would want to hear in Spanish >> singing songs? >> Can I? >> He also is a >> Haley, you're raising your hand. I'm calling on you. >> He also performs in drag. He uh performs all Spanish songs, no English. Um why would you want kids to tune into that? I I really feel he's going to use this as a platform um as a big political statement to say, "F you, United States." He doesn't like Trump. He doesn't like anything in the United States. That's why he didn't want to do concerts here. Okay. >> Um >> do you think he's a US citizen, Mom? I don't know if he is. I know he's from Puerto Rico. I don't know. >> Dad, do you think he's a US citizen? >> I don't give a [ __ ] >> I don't think he is. Is he? >> Means you don't know. >> Mom, yes. He was born. >> Have you ever Have you ever listened to Bad Bunny? >> Yes. I tried to I tried to tune in and I don't understand Spanish. So I So I'm not going to listen to a song I don't understand. >> It's just a [ __ ] vibe. People love him. He is worldrenowned whether he speaks Spanish or not. So people love him because he dresses in drag and gets up there in >> He's an advocate. He is definitely an advocate for the LGBTQ plus community, >> which is what percent how many people >> If you're going to get on this argument about percentages in in my understanding, he's the biggest musical artist in the world. >> Correct. >> Oh my goodness. For the NFL to get the biggest musical artists globally means they're going to attract on the televised version at the very least a giant global audience and it's going to expose so many new people to football. >> I agree. >> Um, American football is like uh gaming and betting and having fun and being patriotic. That's what American football is. >> So, did you not did you like Kendrick Lamar? Did you like Kendrick Lamar's performance? No, I did not. >> Why not? Was he the one with the devils? >> I think I know. >> Yeah, devils. I watched I I turned that off of me. >> There were no devils. I don't >> Who was the one that did the Red Devil that one year >> with devils and stuff dancing around? The last five years had been um I wrote it down who they were. Nobody >> You wouldn't watch [ __ ] Rihanna. >> Maybe I did watch that one. Okay, we are 15 minutes into the show. We got to move on. I'm sorry we didn't get to the second part of the question, but we have answered something like that in prior episodes. >> What was his second part Trump did? Would we then not like him? And it would have to do with um anything bad against children, any of that. >> That would be it. That would be a deal changer and that would be it >> for you. Dad, is there anything he could do that would change your mind about? >> No. Trump. >> Move on. [Music] >> All right, Dad. It's your topic. Last week, you said you were going to do our first topic. So, let's have >> read us the news. >> Generals and admirals. >> Do I have to read this? >> No, you don't have to read it. >> You're leading, you're producing this segment. You have to tell us the information and then ask us all questions. >> We have now changed it from the Department of Defense to Department of War. M >> the reason for that is we need to be war ready, not a bunch of fat, overweight pieces of [ __ ] that have been ding out on the US government tit for 40 years. >> My goodness. >> So what what our contention is is he's attacking the amount of people we have. We don't need 800 admirals and generals. Uhhuh. >> We've got probably 250 of them who aren't fit to be in the military. We're going to get rid of them. We're going to change it to the Department of War and we're going to be ready to go fight. >> It's like some [ __ ] >> If you don't and if you can't get yourself in shape or get ready to go fight, you need to resign and get your ass out of our military. And that's basically my stance. >> So everybody needs to be like what? 62 250. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Dad is producing this. Dad is producing this. >> Do you have any questions? >> Yeah. Do you have any questions? >> So, what? >> You're producing this. >> I just asked if you have any questions. >> You have to ask us questions. >> You ask. Okay. >> Do you think that a 6'2, 298 lb admiral should have his job? >> Is he solid rock muscle? >> I don't care. They're >> these admirals and generals aren't shooting machine guns. They're not running out into warfare. Huh. >> Here's your problem. Anything we bring to the table, you don't care. >> You ask me a question. give a rat's ass what you think. I'm not saying I don't care about your your question. I'm saying I don't care if a general is overweight or has a beard or a weird hair. >> There you go. >> Look at Donald Trump. He's all of those things >> minus the beard. >> He's not in charge of uh 6,000 soldiers on a spur of the moment. >> He's in charge of all the soldiers. He's the commanderin-chief, >> but he doesn't physically have to go out there and fight. Correct. >> God, >> it always comes down to like the foxholes in the battlefield for you guys. Like you just want these Aries soldiers that just replicate like they do in Tron. You want like Arnold Schwarzenegger on the field. I get that. But not every position in the military is front line. So it's kind of a moot point. Like you can weigh whatever you weigh and you can look however you look and still be a general and still conduct business. Not everyone on the battlefield. That's not the only job >> from other from other countries looking though at our military. If they're not in shape, they're going to laugh at us. >> Every branch of the military has like their own basic training. >> You have to like pass all these physical tests and [ __ ] >> Jesus [ __ ] >> Yeah. None of it's Dad said none of it he thinks is being you know >> what >> emphasized. >> Emphasized. >> Okay. They all have to go through this training. Like they don't they do not. They're in they're in half those generals and admirals that go through one day of [ __ ] training. >> I think what he >> That's total [ __ ] How did they get into the military? >> Uh 40 years ago when they did qualify. >> Okay. >> And then climbed the ranks. >> No. Sat on their fat ass he eaten. Well, what this says is what this says is they will have to pass two tests a year now. >> All yours. >> Wait a minute. We're not done with your topic. >> He's leaving. >> We're not. >> What do you mean? Like he's leaving for good? >> Yes. >> What is up his ass? >> I have no idea. I have no idea. He didn't even Oh god. I don't know. >> What do you mean? What is going on? >> He's not coming back or did he just go pee? I have no idea. I don't think he's coming. >> So, he got mad because we were answering his question, >> I guess. I don't know. >> All right. Well, I have some questions around this issue that dad very poorly explained. >> Um, >> the biggest kind of takeaway in my opinion from this, yes, it was him talking about you have to look better and be in shape and all this, whatever. He's and they're using that for grounds to fire people. Heath has fired one of these guys already. I believe another one has resigned. Um my real question or I I have two. One is this. You guys are constantly saying how we need a bigger military, more military, but you want the generals fired. >> No. >> And then and then also you want everyone to just be like have like an elite body and be like a super soldier. I mean, statistically, that's just not possible. >> Being physically fit in our military is possible, Haley, and that's the way it should be. >> And that's why they take the physical tests. If you don't pass them, you don't go to the next [ __ ] stage. >> No, I think once you get in these days, you don't have to pass any more tests. I really, that's what he brought up in this argument. Uh he wanted physical fitness testing two times a year now for all these generals and um commanders I guess along with the people in the military. >> But some of these generals and commanders are old, right? >> Yes. >> And the reason they're in that position of leadership is because they have wisdom about >> all the different uh wars and fights they might have been a part of, all the different military tactics. You generally speaking, you want the person in charge of some like highlevel military thing to be smart about strategy and tactics and all of that. Their physical conditioning is is not as important. >> No, I I I understand that experience means a lot, but I also understand physical fitness does too. I don't know. >> Let me ask you this. The other big part of that speech was Trump said that he wants to start using US cities as training grounds for the military. Do you agree with that? >> I don't see that happening. And no, why would he do that? No. >> What's I mean, we already have military in our streets now shooting people. >> No. What's happening now? He's trying to help the homeless, clean them up. He's pushing back with the ICE where people are being >> very uncooperative and trying to kill ICE. That's what's happening. That's why the military is being brought in now. >> Okay. Uh let's move on then to [ __ ] I I kind of want to go to our next topic. But I want to talk about the shutdown. We have to talk about the shutdown. All right. Let me do shutdown then the next topic which is about what you were talking about, Mom. So today is the fifth day the government shutdown after Congress failed to pass appropriations or a continuing resolution to fund government operations. The big issues keeping Democrats and Republicans from reaching an agreement are healthc care subsidies, Medicaid funding, and broader spending priorities. Republicans insisted on passing a quote clean short-term funding bill before negotiating on the ACA. Democrats in turn have pushed to tie any funding bill to permanent or extended funding for ACA premium tax credits to avoid coverage disruption and reversals or mitigation of recent cuts to Medicaid. Republicans have attempted to blame Democrats for the shutdown, centering the accusations on the lie that Democrats are trying to give free healthcare to illegal aliens, which is not legal and never has been. Trump has also tweeted that it's the fault of Democrats. Official US government websites now say the same thing, and Trump has hijacked federal workers emails to include outgoing messages blaming the Democrats. Recent polls indicate 47% of the country blames Trump. Only 30 blame Schumer and the Democrats. So far, more than 800,000 federal workers have been furled. Agencies like HUD, the Education Department, and NASA are facing partial or full suspensions of activity if the Republicans were to get everything they wanted in their original bill. The average Americans healthcare premiums would spike by an estimated 60%. Trump has already issued threats to fire massive amounts of people and do what he calls irreversible damage to various public programs as punishment to the Democrats. Mom, who do you blame for the shutdown? the Democrats. >> Why is that? >> I've read a lot. I've researched what the what the Republicans wanted to do was just um pass this the same bill in the House and the Senate, let it pass until November 30th. At that time, then they would negotiate and figure it out together. But um which is called the con the CR, you know, that's what they wanted to pass. Just pass the CR continuing resolution the way you've done it 13 other times since way back in Obama time. >> But the Democrats wanted to throw into that. They said, "No, we're not going to pass it like we have all, you know, the times before." They passed it in the House, but not the Senate. So then um what happened was um they needed seven more votes from the Democrats. They said no in the Senate. So it did not pass. They wanted to include it was an ungodly amount. I don't even know what the amount was. A billion for aid health care to illegals. >> That's not true. >> Now if you don't think we're paying for illegal healthare, >> what you said is not true. >> Okay. If you don't think we're Yes, it is. If you don't think we're paying for health care to illegals for illegal people right now, then you are crazy. If an illegal right here on my street would walk across and accidentally get hit by a car, the ambulance would be called and they would be taken to the hospital. >> Yes. In an emergency situation or >> they would be cared for. Who pays for that? >> The American people. >> Who pays for it if it's somebody who's uninsured but a US citizen? the American people. >> It's the same. >> What Republicans do not want is the people that came across the border that are healthy, that are illegals to be given, here's your card, go get your free healthcare. >> They don't do that. That does not exist. That doesn't exist. >> Okay? >> You you believe it does because the Republicans are saying that, but that is literally a lie. The Democrats wanted to add money to each state to the states to give that money to benefit illegals through the health care system. >> It's not to benefit illegals. It's subsidies for people who are using the ACA health insurance. So right now and illegals, >> it's not illegals. Right now, if you are on ACA health insurance, you're paying about 250 bucks a month, I think, if I remember reading these stats right. If those subsidies go away, which is what the Republicans want to do, you're going to be paying $1,200 a month. That for most people, I think, is going to be untenable. They can't afford it. Therefore, they have no healthcare. What the Republicans are trying to do is take those subsidies, reclaim that money so that Trump can put it in the coffers. He He's stealing money from poor people is basically what's happening. >> What Trump wanted to do was wait on this vote till November 30th when they could talk and discuss and we could all get on the same page. He even had um Schumer and uh someone else in his office. I read an article and he said, "Let's wait till then. We'll all get on the same page. Please do not shut down the government." >> Yeah. >> And then they left and shut it down. >> Do you not think it's insane though how Donald Trump on all of social media, anytime he's in the press, he is clearly trying to divide the country. >> It's us versus them. >> No, I think it's the other way around. >> They literally said the enemy within. Pete Hegsth told the entire [ __ ] military, "We're fighting from within." And that is the left. They are dividing us by political party. You don't see that? Like that's a problem. >> And here it is again. >> When he said enemy within, who do you think he was talking about >> within our United States? Everyone that doesn't get along. We have to regroup, unite. Everyone has to get along to be >> That's not what he said. That is not what he said. He said we need to fight the enemy within the left. The radical left. >> Yes. And you believe that? >> I do believe the left is >> not on the same page as the right. And we got to get together. >> So, do you think that Chad and I are the enemy within? >> I don't think you're my enemy. You're my kids. But I think your views are not what I view as. And do you think that do you think that that means the military should come after us >> because we disagree? >> That's not what they're saying. >> That is exactly what they're saying. >> No, I don't see it that way. >> All right. Um, who do you think Trump blames for the shutdown? >> The dams. Democrats. >> All right, let me play a clip for you. >> Yeah, there >> is a shutdown. I think it would be a tremendously negative mark on the president of the United States. He's the one that has to get people together. >> So there's Trump from 2011 interview when there was about to be a shutdown under Obama saying the president is the one to blame for a government shutdown, >> right? And he tried. He brought him in his office. He set him down. He said, "Let's work this out." But he failed on November 12th. >> So he's a failure in terms of bringing people together and keeping the government open. Per his own words, it's a terrible mark on the president. >> Well, he wasn't going to give in and give billions of dollars to illegals for healthare. for not understanding what I'm showing you. He literally said at one point, "The president is the one who's to blame for a shutdown." Now, you don't blame him. >> I blame the Democrats. >> Okay. He also had a meeting this week with a guy named Russ, uh, one of the key architects of Project 2025. Now, we know Trump ran saying, "I don't know anything about 2025." And I'm going to play this clip for you just to refresh your memory. And we get to read Trump's exact tweet. Here we go. >> And as she knows better than anyone, I have nothing to do with Project 2025. Uh, that's out there. I haven't read it. I don't want to read it purposely. I'm not going to read it. This was a group of people that got together. They came up with some ideas. I guess some good, some bad, but it makes no difference. I have nothing to do. Everybody knows I'm an open book. >> Like some on the right, severe right, came up with this project 25. And I don't even know. I mean some of them I know who they are but they're very very conservative. He's involved in project and then they read some of the things and they are extreme. I mean they're seriously extreme but I don't know anything about it. I don't want to know anything about it. >> They wrote a document that many of the points are fine. Many of the points are absolutely ridiculous. I have nothing to do with the document. I've never seen the document. I've seen certain things that are said in it. >> All right. So there you go. That's Trump saying he has nothing to do with Proger 2025. Then in a couple days ago, he tweeted, "I'm meeting with Russ VA of Project 2025 fame." This is one of the key architects of that document now meeting with the president. And part of that document says if a government shutdown occurs and they try to force it, they will use that to consolidate power to the presidency by firing people, by shutting down government agencies, by gutting them because they now have the power to do that during a shutdown. So this is all designed. Do you see that? Mom, >> is he the grim reaper? >> He's in Yes. Trump posted that AI grim reaper. He's the grim reaper holding up a bag of money >> in the video. the president. >> Grim Reaper. >> Huh? >> Is that the guy in that meme? >> Yes, he's the grim reaper holding up a bag of money in that video. >> Okay. >> So, do you believe that Trump now is part of 2025 that he's using it as a blueprint? >> Well, if he's meeting with people, I guess so. >> Okay. So, all that whole video I just played for you then during the campaign where he said he didn't know what it was, you believe that was a blatant lie? >> Maybe. Yes. Does that change your mind about him at all? >> Not yet. >> Why wouldn't it? >> Like I said, there's only one thing that would change my mind. >> But he lied during his campaign to the entire [ __ ] country. >> All said I'm not and said I'm not running. But this project 2025 is batshit crazy. >> All politics lie. I I don't want to say the name because you'll say we're not talking about him. He lied. >> You can't use that as a catch all to defend him. Everybody lies. So Trump lying is fine. What he's lying about in this case was that he knew nothing about a a pre-written design to alter this country and turn it into an authoritarian nation. >> Maybe at that time he did not know and now he's just meeting with the guy. I don't know. >> Okay. Um >> I will say one thing. I know we didn't bring up memes. That meme does make me laugh. And I know at one time I got so mad at you, Chad, for a meme about Trump. I didn't talk to you for a while, >> but there's so many memes out there being thrown both ways now. Um, I laugh. Some of them are kind of funny. >> So, you can laugh at Trump's meme, but Jimmy Kimmel, he shouldn't be on the air. >> I could give you a couple memes about him, too, that look pretty funny. Okay. But the point I'm getting at is a sense of humor says if it's funny, it's funny. And you have a right to laugh at what you like and I have a right to laugh at what I like. But you don't see it that way. >> Guess. >> Okay. Moving on. The American Gestapo this week ice raided a five-story apartment building in the Southshore neighborhood of Chicago using militarystyle tactics, repelling from helicopters, deploying flashbang grenades, forcibly breaching doors, and moving through multiple apartments. The scene was described by bystanders as an invasion. 37 arrests were made targeting individuals alleged to be in violation of immigration and criminal laws, but US citizens were also detained, including children, some of whom were dragged into the street naked. Residents of the building who were US citizens were zip tied and handcuffed for hours before being released. Many apartments were reportedly ransacked with belongings strewn, doors broken, and personal property disturbed or stolen. Hallways were left covered in shoes, toys, documents, and general damage. Residents claim there was no proper warrant or explanation at time of entry. DHS asserts the building was tied to trend dearagua and other serious criminal conduct. Governor JB Pritsker strongly condemned the raid, calling the tactics inhumane and vowing to seek accountability. Currently, there are protests in Chicago as ICE activity escalates in the city, including ICE using tear gas on a continual basis to provoke violent response, as well as a shooting of live rounds into crowds, hitting a US citizen who was hospitalized and detained. So, did you see any of this, Mom? >> I didn't see any of that on TV. >> Okay. They sent in basically an army to invade this apartment building. They drugged children out in the middle of the [ __ ] night, naked, zip tied them, left them in the street. Are you okay with this? Do you think this is what America should be? >> No. Should not. Do you see the parallel between this and Jewish people during the Holocaust? >> No. I I mean, don't don't keep saying that. >> Why? It's true. >> No, it's not. >> These are thugs. >> These are thugs under the guise of like military and ICE and police. Their their allegiance is to Donald Trump and money. They don't give a [ __ ] They had to have a reason for going in there. There had to be >> they were told to do it. That's the reason. >> There had to be illegals that were in there. >> Okay. But let me That's fine. Let me Hang on. Hang on. Mom, >> hang on. I'm so sorry. Just let me ask you this one thing. Let's say there are illegals in there, as you put it. Whatever the [ __ ] that means to you. Most of that building is just people asleep on a [ __ ] Tuesday night at midnight >> and boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. flashbangs, guns in your face, dragging you out into the street naked. What if you're not one of the illegals? Do you think that's how American citizens should be treated? No. But what I also think is weird is you think like you were there and you know know all of this. We were not there. We don't know this occurred even though it is in the news. You say >> the people you are not a citizen with correct with correct papers here. I would be somewhere else at this time because it's getting bad. It is getting bad. >> I'll give you that. Most of these people were American citizens that were just living their lives in this apartment building and they get drugged into the street naked and left there for hours. >> Yeah, that's not right. The way you >> The way they're doing this is not right. I've told you that. >> Okay. But you're still down with the guy who's doing it. Down with who? Donald Trump. >> Trump. >> We have to get the people that are not citizens. >> This isn't how you do it. >> I want to show you a clip from Chicago. This is not I don't have footage of that ice raid, but I have this footage. This is from Chicago. Here we go. >> What's up again? >> I saw that. >> Step back. >> I did see this. I'm on a public. >> He's not He's not doing anything. You're saying that [Music] >> he's not doing anything. >> He's not doing anything. He's disarrest. He's >> not doing anything. I need you to stand over there. >> I'm going stand right here. He's not doing >> You're going to stand where I told you to stand your neck. [Music] This is our community. [Applause] This is our community. [Music] This is our community. >> So there you go. Do you think that guy deserved that treatment from DHS? >> What he did in the very beginning was something that probably was wrong. He put both of his hands behind him. If you go back and watch that, I did see it on TV. He put both of his hands like behind him when they said, "Whoa, whoa, he could have had a gun back there. He could have had a gun in his >> So, you're justifying the what is clear abuse of power by these cops against a US >> citizen? What if what if the guy had a gun and as a policeman came to him, pulled it out and shot him?" So you have >> but you could say that about anybody at any time. What if I have a gun right now? >> Right. >> Your justification for this is >> show me those videos but then you don't show the one that I sent to you earlier. I guess maybe you didn't get it or we don't have time where I is there people spitting on them calling them all kinds of names. >> They deserve it. >> I agree. No they do not. >> Yes they do. They are all protecting our getting the people that are protecting our border. I just read this whole story about how they raided an apartment building in Chicago. What border is Chicago on? >> Anybody involved with ICE is literal [ __ ] scum of the earth to wake up every morning and put that [ __ ] uniform on. You have to be a piece of [ __ ] >> Absolutely agree. >> I don't I don't agree with you at all. They're protecting our America and they're getting illegal to fall in line. >> No. to fall in line and blindly [ __ ] do whatever Donald Trump wants you to do in the name of our country, which is not what's happening. These are innocent people. They're [ __ ] children. >> You saw that guy standing there. They beat the [ __ ] out of him. So, >> some are innocent, some are not. Some are not. >> Hang on a minute. >> What about those gang members that were in there? How do you tell the difference? That's because Biden left our border open and anybody that wanted to >> How do you tell the difference between a gang member and a [ __ ] child? >> How do you tell the difference? >> Hold on a minute, Mom. I want to ask you about you said, "What if this guy has a gun?" >> So that the dude you saw him strangles him, throws him to the ground, four other guys jump on top of him. They can probably assess pretty quickly whether or not he has a gun, but they continue to beat the [ __ ] out of him. He has to be taken off on a stretcher with blood on his [ __ ] face. >> That's not right. >> Yeah, I do I do agree with you. That was not right. Once they see he didn't have a gun, that should have been it. >> All right. Um well, let's move on to our sim. >> We post we we run cookies at the bakery that say [ __ ] Ice. And I've had people comment like in my comments section on different social media outlets like not all of us are that way. you know, we believe in freedom and this >> [ __ ] wrong at this point. If you work for that agency, you are the most vile piece of [ __ ] that exists. >> I agree 100%. You're a Nazi. >> I don't care if you're doing paperwork or throwing people on the ground. If you are [ __ ] part of that organization, you are a piece of [ __ ] [ __ ] >> I totally disagree. And you better watch out making cookies like that. That's all I'm saying. >> [ __ ] Mom, what you just said, you better watch out making cookies like that. So, you're now pre-laming Haley. >> She's promoting hatred. >> She's promoting hatred for the people that are trying to get illegals out of our country. >> They are promoting hatred themselves by doing [ __ ] like I just showed you. That guy who tackles the other dude, it it's not about, oh, I feel threatened or unsafe. That guy says, "I'm a citizen. I'm standing in a public area. I can do this." And he's like, "No, you [ __ ] can't. You have to do what I say." He tackles that guy. Then you even hear the other guy, "Step back. Stand over there." And you hear the girlfriend say, "I'm going to stand right here. This is a public space." And he goes, "You're going to stand where I tell you to stand or you're next." It's about authority. It is about people who are filled with [ __ ] aggression >> finally getting a job where they get paid to do it to beat the [ __ ] out of people. >> Yep. So, dad should be an ice person. I guess you know >> dad I don't think would pass the military physical fitness test. >> They don't have they don't have the budgets for teachers to get payraises, but we're paying [ __ ] ICE agents six figures. Makes me want to [ __ ] vomit. >> Donald Trump said he would get illegals out of our country unless you're a citizen. That's the only person that gets to stay. So, >> so that to you justifies them raiding apartment buildings, beating the [ __ ] out of people, dragging kids out naked in the night. >> I already told you I feel they're doing it the wrong way. >> Mhm. But that means you disagree with Trump. He's the one telling them to do this. He's the one sending troops into US cities. But he's sending sending troops into cities to do to get the illegals out. But he's also cleaning up the streets with with the druggies that are laying around that can't even walk over. >> You're wrong. It's not just about that because now it's about the enemy within because now they're using our military to go after us. >> United States citizens. >> You're you're shaking your head. I showed you a clip of literally that happening. >> And what And if you were not illegal, where did you go? >> What? >> What does that mean? >> So they took the guy that had his hands behind him, took him down. >> They arrested him. >> Him up. >> Huh? >> They arrested him. >> He went to jail. >> No. >> Was he illegal? >> No. >> No. >> Are you sure? They were there protesting what's going on and he was like, "I'm just [ __ ] standing here. I'm not doing anything." And they beat the [ __ ] out of him >> and his girlfriend filmed the whole thing and then they said, "You're next if you don't step back. These are just American citizens." >> I don't think I don't know. I I don't agree that >> I think that you know there have been like attacks on ICE facilities. We saw one in Dallas. Um I think those are going to ramp up. >> Yep. And I think that that is the civil war dad has always been talking about. It's going to be little guerilla actions against these piece of [ __ ] ICE officers. >> It's because we know we know what happens if we don't fight. >> Yeah. >> We've already seen 6 million people die. So it's kind of like >> this is the do or die. We already know what happens. They didn't know what was going to happen. They just got on these [ __ ] trains and didn't know that it was certain death. >> But like we know what happens now. >> Yeah. I was like, "What are you talking about?" >> And the the killing of people has ICE hasn't done that openly yet, but in Chicago, like I read in this thing, they just opened fire into a crowd and they did they hit somebody in a car. >> Um, she didn't die. She went to the hospital and then was detained. But it's there. They've they've crossed that line and there's no repercussions. No one's getting fired. No one's getting reprimanded. So, it's like, okay, this is what ICE can do now. And that line's just going to keep getting pushed and pushed and pushed until I'm telling you, maybe in Chicago, maybe in Portland, one of these cities where he's sending troops, there's going to be a big protest. They're just going to [ __ ] take out a hundred people. That is coming. Then what will you feel? >> Not good. >> All right, let's move on to our simmer down. We are 45 minutes into the program now. Taylor Swift released her new album this week. I listened to the whole thing under duress. Uh, I was at my friend Amy's house and and it came out and she was like, "We have to listen to this. She's a big Swifty." Haley, I'm sure you've listened to it. You're a big Swifty. What did you think of it? >> Okay, so the buildup, you know, it's called The Life of a Showgirl. All of the imagery, all of her campaigning, like it all revolves around like this showgirlesque uh vibe. Um, so I anticipated something like upbeat and kind of like sparkly and shiny. I did not anticipate that this was the Travis Kelce album. >> Travis Kelsey album? Don't you mean Travis Kelce's Dicks album? >> Yes. So that's what we got. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. That's what we got. >> Hey, she was digmatized. What do you expect? >> Listen to those lyrics. Deals with the devil because my dick's bigger. It's my favorite lyric. Favorite lyric. >> Mine is girl bossing too close to >> to the sun. Um, so can I give my take? Can I [ __ ] get Can I [ __ ] go? >> Um, so I listened to the album probably 10 times cuz we were out driving around and [ __ ] Um, I know all the lyrics now. Uh my very first listen through I was like, "Huh?" I I I was a little bit underwhelmed, you know, because we're hot off the heels of like >> TTPD, which is a [ __ ] poetic masterpiece. Like it's so wordy and like very smart. And so that in my mind was like we're coming off of that. So I anticipated something like really [ __ ] smart. Um this is just kind of basic like she's in love. She's talking about Travis Kelce's dick and getting her masters back and, you know, it was more, I guess, basic than I wanted it to be, but I like it now. I listened 10 times. I know all the lyrics. They're all very like catchy bops. Um, there's like some radio hits going on here. >> Uh, >> and what about the songs that she has blatantly ripped off from other artists? >> Like what? >> The Pixies, Jackson Five. >> Jackson Five. >> There's a bunch. There's I watched a Tik Tok where it was like five or six songs where they play her song and the song that she ripped off and you're like, "Oh Jesus, there's some lawsuits coming." >> I didn't know that. But I So I know that this one was produced by the people who produced her 1989 album, her lover album, and her rep album. And so if you go listen back to those albums, they're much simpler lyrically, and they're all kind of like, you know, for the radio. So I feel like this album is, you know, it aligns with that. You got digmatized by it. >> Yeah, I like it. >> Okay, I like it. >> Mom, you're shaking your head. You don't like it. >> Okay. Number one, I was never like a big fan of hers, but I thought like her songs like Love Story, Never Grow Up. I used to hum those and sing them in the car. Those were like little airy nice little songs. This has stuff in it that a 9, 10, 11 year old, 13year-old, I'd say up to 13 would not. I wouldn't let I wouldn't want you guys to be um >> Oh my god. Don't even I was f [ __ ] watching Exorcist at like six years old. Get out of here. >> Okay. Were you singing songs? It says my love was the key that opened his love was the key that opened my thighs. >> You guys bought me Downward Spiral 9 in nails at 10. So >> I can make deals with the devil because my dick's bigger. >> Then she's talking about her >> seen a two live crew when I was like 10 years old. >> Yeah. Then there was a song on there where she's talking about the fight with the Charlie girl, the Charlie XCX girl or whoever she is >> about cocaine. You bring you I heard you call me boring Barbie when the coke got you brave. So talking about cocaine, there are nineyear-old girls that worship her that go to her concerts >> and they're all >> she needs to grow up. This is ridiculous. >> What? Okay. >> All she mad at Taylor Swift. Yeah. All she's doing is >> You know what? >> Making herself a second billionaire. >> No, I love it because she can have it all. Finally, a woman [ __ ] has it all. >> Except she supports Trump. >> She can have it all. She What if she was a What if she turned Republican? Y'all wouldn't love her at all. You hate her. >> Yes, you would hate her. >> What the [ __ ] Her best friend is Patrick Mahome's wife. >> They're no longer friends. I don't think >> What? She did a whole song canceled is about Blake Lively and Patrick Mahomes wife. She's apologizing like [ __ ] it. I don't care who my friend. They're my friends. [ __ ] all the everybody all the haters. >> She is not Ma. >> That [ __ ] hangs out with Patrick Mahomes wife. >> Maybe she's Republic now. >> I would love her to Republican. >> She endorsed your mind. >> That would flip your brain. >> You know what? If Taylor Swift came out as Mha. Yeah. Done. [ __ ] dead. Done. I think she did the Kla Harris thing as a marketing tool. >> I think she cares only about money and fame. I don't think she gives a [ __ ] about politics, social issues, any of that. I She is a void. >> Give me money and power. That's all she gives a [ __ ] about. >> Now, her next album will be about her marriage. >> I don't know. >> Why does she bleed her her fan base dry? Here's 10 different versions of this album that just have different covers. go see my [ __ ] movie, which is basically a YouTube video. Like, uh, all she cares about is just there's >> X million people who will buy anything I make. >> Make it all. >> You know what? >> Yeah, maybe. But she's not doing like super nefarious [ __ ] Like, think about every [ __ ] billionaire that exists. They are doing nefarious [ __ ] >> You know what? >> Of course. >> She just getting her bag. >> I hope she marries the love of her life. I hope they stay married forever and have lots of babies. You don't think they're both gay? >> Stop. What? No. Come on. So, what are Is this what you sit there and talk to Amy about? Does she just >> She tells me about all this. >> No, she tells me all this [ __ ] >> Glor. She's I kind of do, too. What's going on? >> Okay. Like I said, I hope she grows up. She gets married, marries him, and they have 50 years of marriage with lots of babies in our country. She wants two babies and a basketball hoop in the driveway. So >> there you go. >> All right. >> Just just quit the lyrics on big dick so opening the thighs. I could do that. Yeah, that's sweet. Nine little girls thing in there. >> Magic wand. >> You You produce art for yourself. >> Well, I don't I when I'm an artist, I don't draw big and opening my thighs. >> Moving on. The Pope, mom, the leader of your sweet Jesus religion this week in a 24-hour period said pro-life means more than just opposing abortion. He said Donald Trump's treatment of migrants is inhumane. He said Pete Hegsth sounds like a reckless wararmonger and climate change is the defining moral issue of our time. Punctuating that statement by blessing a literal block of ice. >> So >> weird. >> The pope is >> strange. I don't like him that much. She's strange. Even though he's the head of the Catholic Church, um >> he's a strange ranger. >> So, >> I guess he can say whatever he wants. >> You are, if you had to pick one, the Pope or Trump, you're picking Trump. >> Yes. What the [ __ ] >> Okay. So, now I want you to take into account what that means. Trump is more important to you >> than your >> than God. >> No. No, he's not. >> No, he is not. >> Aren't you Catholic? Aren't you Catholic? I was baptized Catholic, confirmed Catholic, raised Catholic, >> but I'm looking into going to a monastery church right now. >> What does that mean? >> What does that >> little bit of Buddhism mixed in maybe? >> So, you're not a Christian? >> Yes, I believe in God. I am exploring different religions if that's okay. >> That's great. >> Yeah. What? I I just don't understand what you mean by a monastery church. >> That's there there's a church real close to us. I want to go to one of its vespers at night. I think it's called a vesper that they're having. >> I saw a man riding a horse. I was going to go check it out. >> It's a horse. >> It's at a monastery very close to our house. >> Okay, cool. So, is dad going to go with you to this? >> There are five monks. I would like to go meet him, see about life, and see what they say. So you're denouncing >> take a family trip to Tibet. >> Oh, that would No, we have a monastery right here. Why would we have to go to Tibet? >> I'll come to the monastery with you. >> You're denouncing uh Catholicism. >> All right. >> No, >> no, >> just the pope. >> This is a um it was a Christian um monastery. >> I'll be your father figure. >> All right, I have one more topic that I hope we can get to here. Argentina. This week, it was reported that Trump is going to give20 billion dollars to Argentina to help support their financial markets. The plan involves the US buying 20 billion dollars worth of Argentine government bonds. In public remarks, Trump has expressed strong support for their president, Javier Mle, calling him a quote fantastic leader and signaling political alignment. The Argentinian president is a vocal and open Trump supporter and models himself as a Trumpian authoritarian. US soybean producers have strongly objected, citing the fact that China has reduced their purchasing of US soybeans to zero this year, wiping out a 12 billion industry. Instead, they're buying their soybeans from places like Argentina to avoid Trump's tariffs. So, Trump's financial support of Argentina directly undermines American farmers, leaving them wondering what happened to Trump's America First campaign promises. Mom, why do you think Trump is going to give 20 billion American dollars to Argentina? >> I do not know. He hasn't given it to him yet, right? >> It's in plans. He's talking about doing it. >> Yes. Because that would undermine the soy business, the some beef, too, right? >> Mhm. A bunch of different >> Is he protecting us against China? >> No. That president of Argentina is a huge Trump loyalist and You know, there's pictures of him with the chainsaw like Elon Musk. >> He strokes his ego, period. >> Yeah. >> But why >> is it not just a line of credit or something he's given him for a while? He's buying $20 billion worth of bonds from their country with US money, with our money, taxpayer money, instead of using $20 billion to subsidize these farmers who now cannot sell their products because places like China, who were their biggest buyers. They're not buying anything from them because of the tariffs. They're saying, "Fine, you want a trade war? [ __ ] you. We'll win." >> I don't understand why he's doing that. That's not right. >> Because that guy kisses Trump's ass. That's it. That's the whole deal. >> I thought it had something to do with protecting us from China. No. >> What? What protection? China's already winning the trade war. It's over >> so that China wouldn't go in to do stuff with Argentina. >> They're already doing it. They're they're buying soybeans from them. The China used to be, per everything I've read, our biggest purchaser of soybeans. So that that's a 12 billion market for our farmers every year. >> That is now gone. So they have purchased or they have grown, sorry, all these soybeans. We have 12 billion dollars worth of soybeans here in America that nobody's [ __ ] buying. They're going to rot. >> Yeah, that's not good. And then there's something about lithium, too. I thought and beef and >> there's a bunch of markets that these big countries that usually buy American products are now just like literally buying none. It's not that they reduced it by some percentage number. They're like, "Fuck you. We'll go elsewhere." >> Um, and that's because of Trump's policies. >> Isn't it sad? It's really sad that, you know, when elections came, if they were fair anyway, uh, you know, a lot of the farming community voted for Donald Trump because they thought that he had their back and now they're all going to go [ __ ] bankrupt. >> Yeah. >> I would love to get like some kind of a survey, you know, to see like how do you feel about your vote now? Um, >> I can't imagine I can't imagine any of them would vote for him again. >> Imagine farmer. >> Exactly. Imagine if that's your biggest crop every year. >> Kansas, >> let's say that's your biggest crop. That's how you pay all your bills. >> Well, >> what's that? >> They're your relatives, by the way. >> All right. Um, those farmers are gone now. >> They will be able to make zero dollars. And instead of subsidizing them, instead of Trump saying, "Oops, sorry. Let me give you some money to keep the farm afloat." >> He's giving it to [ __ ] Argentina because there's a guy there who's like, "You're the best. I want to be just like you. >> I'll have I'll have firsthand information on this by next week. They're relatives of ours. I'll ask them. >> Okay, fantastic. Well, uh, we are 59 minutes in. That is the end of this show. I was going to get to the troops in Portland, but we didn't have time. Thank you for joining us, everyone. Before we go, as always, despite our political differences, we must remember we are a family. And even as Haley and I are probably going to be dragged out of our houses and zip ties naked in the night, >> stop it >> because of the president you voted for. Mom, I do love you >> thank you for uh making the trek from your trip and getting here early. I appreciate the effort. I love you as well. And dad, wherever you are, I guess I love you. >> I I don't understand what's going on with him. I have no idea except I mean I'm not making excuses for him. His diabetes is skyhigh today >> and when it gets that high he goes a little crazy. >> He just really didn't like that new Taylor Swift album, I think. >> Yeah. He didn't want to have to talk about it. I've been digmatized before. That ain't what a song about digmatization should sound like. I'll protect the family. >> How do you I like it. I don't know. Why are people not liking it? It's like >> Listen, I just I want to put a a point on this. Hang on. With the Taylor Swift thing, I just want everyone to know I don't give a [ __ ] one way or another. I'm not a Swifty. I'm not anti her either. I do think artistically she's like a [ __ ] genius. I I don't know that we'll see something like that again in our lifetime. >> I'm a big fan. >> All of that said, I'm just looking at Tik Toks and there's like Lifetime Swifties. I was at her first concert in this coffee shop. I went to the airs two or six times. I had this. I bought all this. No, no, no. [ __ ] this album. [ __ ] her. >> I have a theory about this. Why they're doing this. So, a lot of her fan base is um they're single. They've been uh you know, hurt by men. And historically, her albums are all like >> heartbreaking. >> The love of my life and then he [ __ ] me over and and they eat that [ __ ] up. And now she has it all like she's happy and the album reflects that and they're like [ __ ] this where is my rep or where is you know they want the tortured poets [ __ ] they want it. >> So what happens when she gets married has babies and lives happily ever after then >> I actually go back to >> I no I I think from here it's like a different trajectory. I think now we're going to be getting albums about like the wedding and her being a mother and like living that life and that I think is going to be special for me cuz I am a mother. So >> those open open my thighs and big dicks. >> Hell yeah. >> But why but like why can't she sing about that? >> Her next album is going to be called anal sex. >> Kids listen to that. What did you say Chad? >> But she's but she's like in her late 30s. She she can. Why can't she sing about what she wants to sing about? >> Of course she can. I saw a Tik Tok though and this made a lot of sense to me that up until this point her entire brand has been a cute innocent white girl who's singing about like heartbreak and my first crushes and very innocent treatments of romantic feelings. Now she's talking about digmatized and hard rocks and thighs getting open and magic wands and all this. And it's just like what it it sounded to me the way she's describing the sexual [ __ ] it was like Steve Carell and 40-year-old Virgin talking about the bag of sand. I know what boobs feel like. They're like bags of you're like has this woman ever had sex before? She The way she's describing it is like very I mean beyond juvenile. It It's like misunderstanding it or something. >> So you think she's gay? >> I do. Yeah. >> No, she's not gay. I think >> No. Taylor Swift again, historically does not like ooze sex appeal. It's not her brand. It's not what she's ever done. And she's trying to like enter into that. Like all of her showgirl [ __ ] you know? >> Give her a [ __ ] chance. Okay. I'm just reporting what I see. I don't care one way or another. >> She knows how to write about heartbreak and kind of like, you know, the the feelings that you get and the love and all that [ __ ] This is her kind of like introductory stage into like talking about dicks. Just let it happen. >> I'm not evil. Just let it happen. >> I hope she doesn't do anything with her face. >> But like imagine imagining Travis Kelsey walking on that football field now after this song has dropped and like that's all anybody's thinking about. Jesus Christ. >> Well, let me ask you this. Do you Mom, do you think Travis Kelce really does have a big dick? What kind of question is that? >> She says he does in the song. >> A red, nor do I care. >> I don't believe he does. >> Okay. >> I think when you're talking about how how big your dick is, it ain't big. >> But also also, mind you, >> I don't want to talk about big dick. >> She talks about Maddie Healey like didn't measure up in any measure of a man. And so, and it's called the smallest man who ever lived. So, I think part of this was also still like she has those feelings in the back of her mind and it was like, "Fuck you, Maddie." >> Healey, guess what? We're talking way too much about this. Okay. Hey, I love you, Dad. I love you. >> I love Bob wherever he may be. I've >> love I love Taylor Swift. I love when she's a petty [ __ ] and I'm here for it. And I'm going to listen to Wood and I'm not even going to be bothered. >> Good luck. >> The Fate of Oilia. That's my favorite. an eldest daughter just in case you wanted to know. And I know you don't because nobody loves Taylor Swift like I love Taylor Swift. >> Well, yeah, I'm gonna bring it up. Okay. Love y'all. Bye. >> Love you guys. >> See you next week.