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Dec 15, 2025 1h 06m 11,769 words automatic
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Hi. Hi, everyone. Thank you for joining me. Um, oh wow, this chat's already going. Damn. Bob [ __ ] [ __ ] [laughter] Where'd that go? Um, Hobby Monster 666 says, "Bob could use a marijuana prescription or Xanax." Lol. Indeed. Um, oh. Oh, it's showtime. Yes, marijuana prescription. What up, haha? What's up, Chad? Hi, Mer1. Hi, Megaton. Hello from Sweden. It's 3:00 a.m. Jesus. [laughter] Megaton says 3:00 a.m. uh in Sweden. Love the pod, but it pisses me off. My apologies. I don't mean to piss you off. Thank you for watching all the way from Sweden. Uh Creeper Girl next door 6660 says, "Hi, Chad. Hello. How you how you doing? Um Jorge Alejandro 672 says, "How much is your dad like Archie Bunker? And you are the meatthead." LOL very much. You know, in fact, so much so this is many years ago. This has got to be at least 15ish years ago, 12 to 15ish years. I sold a sitcom to ABC called Southern Discomfort. And it was about my family. Uh, and the premise of it was basically like the Mi character and the my sister character have to move back in with their parents when they're like in their mid20s and the parents are super conservative. This was during Obama. Parents were super conservative. The children are liberal and that was the sitcom. And we shot a pilot and it never went anywhere. Mary Steinberg played my mom, Don Johnson played my dad, Sophia Bush um, played my sister and a guy named Steve Thally played me. And it was it was actually pretty good, I thought. But they threw it in the trash as most as what that's what happens with most network TV shows. [snorts] Oh, let me Jesus Christ, this chat. I cannot keep up with it. Um, okay. Here, here we go. Uh, Doney Doney, California 324 says, "Hello." Thank you very much, Dmoon. Hello to you, too. Um, okay. Holy [ __ ] it's just going so fast. Okay, [laughter] let's see what this one says. This is from Suzanne Costello 8106. I'd love to know if you have ever had your dad re-watch an episode. Watching this morning, he seems to think he's winning an argument. Surely he can't still think that after watching, you know, when so there's always like one or two minutes when the when we are done shooting where we have to stay in the stream so that they're recording can upload and I can download it and make the show. In those couple minutes after we stopped recording, he literally told me, "I won today. You lost." And I was like, "What? Won what? What are you talking about?" So, yes, he has that strange adversarial attitude. Um, for what reason? I have no idea. Uh, Bobby Analog says, "As in Don Johnson, the voice for Lieutenant Falcon and GI Joe." Yes, that Don Johnson. Hello from Minnesota, sweet pea. Hello. Uh, Serenda says, "Chad, make more content. You're hilarious." I ima I make a lot of content. I do a whole other show called Game of Roses. If you like reality television, specifically dating formats, The Bachelor, Love is Blind, etc., etc., Um, I'm putting out as as much, if not more content for that project, um, as I am here. Oh my god, this chat, it's so crazy. Uh, um, R Chanty says, "Hi, Chad. Wondering if your dad is as bad at giving gifts as my MAGAD." I don't know. I mean, maybe he g the gifts he gives are like it's usually just money and that's kind of been the way it's it's always been. Here's one from Brendan Galios 1961. Will your dad be signing up for the Venezuelan front? He seems pretty, [laughter] you know, I think there's I don't know if it's like MAGA specifically. It seems like it is to me the kind of like war fantasy that that MAGA people have, you know, of like a like my dad's always talking about how he's going to shoot people out in the street and [ __ ] like this. It's like my dad literally can't walk. Like he can't get out of a chair. So I don't think he's going to be signing up for any Venezuelan fronts or any of that type of [ __ ] Um this is from one invis 25. Not sure if you remember me. I mentioned I was DACA last stream. If you have questions about doc and undocumented parents life, hit me up. Ah, interesting. Well, congratulations and good luck in the current climate. I hope everything works out all right. Um, okay. Here is Kim Baj. So, sorry if I'm mispronouncing that. Show clip of Pope talking about abortion, death penalty, and immigration to your parents. I'm not sure what clip you mean. Uh, but we should start getting into the Pope. I agree. It seems like this pope really hates Donald Trump, which I find funny. Here is one from um No [ __ ] Damn it. Here we go. Here's one from Justin P248. Are you ever worried the videos of your parents will be used in a History Channel style documentary showcasing the delusion of the Magic Colt? No. I you know part of uh for me anyway part of this project is like it certainly the the main part of it is to kind of have this relationship with my parents where we're like talking again and I have to say when my sister and I visited last week um you know we shot that in-person episode and obviously that was very political but other than that we did no political talk the entire time we were there. So that's like the biggest part of this show for me is that it it literally is I think whatever the relationship may be, whatever the context of it may be, it's giving my sister and I a relationship with our parents. But what you're talking about is kind of the secondary part of me or secondary part of the project for me is documenting these attitudes because I think there are I was like this honestly. I mean, I I until we really started this podcast and I like got to dig deep with my parents about what their thoughts actually are on a lot of these different topics, I was just kind of under the assumption like, oh, MAGA, they just like Donald Trump and they're all kind of [ __ ] But, um, to really like get into the the kind of granular nature of what they think to me is is like valuable. I wish that like videos like that existed where you get to see real MAGA attitudes about um a variety of things honestly. Um here. Oh my god. Ancestor Harriet says, "Get your dad an autograph photo [laughter] of Obama." Do I dare? Do I dare? My god, that would be all right. We'll see. Um John Fleming 7028. [snorts] Uh, why does Bob think that the US is at war with the UK? John Fleming, my dad believes the US is at war with literally everyone and everything. And he himself believes that he is at war with everyone and everything. This is from uh Jrus 69 or JT Iris 69. IU69, sorry. Uh, my partner and I only fight about politics. Do you think my families do you think families that have MAGA members will ever apologize when they wake up? Yeah. You know, I've started to see a [clears throat] little bit of those videos. They're they're few and far between, but you can find that stuff on the internet like on Tik Tok and Instagram reels and stuff where people are coming out of the cult and they are telling their loved ones, their friends, their family in these videos anyway. And I don't think they're AI, as my mom likes to say with every video I ever show. Is that AI? Um, yeah. I I think some people will be able to do it. I don't think my dad will ever be able to do that. Like I mean, we've had we try to get him to admit that he was wrong ever in his whole life on the podcast. We did a simmer down uh [ __ ] It was within this last year I think where I was like to everybody, name it something you've been wrong about. And my dad literally was like, I ain't never been wrong about nothing. So that's kind of where he's at with it. [snorts] I see some questions in here about my sister. Rest easy. She is fine. She is totally okay. Uh she can fill everybody on. I'll let her tell the story of it. It's pretty wild. Um here's a long one. Shannon Clary, do you have thoughts on the way white women, particularly older women like your mom, enable the atroc atrocious views of their male partners? How do we address this phenomenon? I can't speak to anybody else except my own family obviously on on a topic like that, but like my mom has been with my dad in a a couple capacity since they were like 15 or something. Um, and it like they're boomers, so maybe they're a little they have more of a tendency to like kind of fall into traditional gender roles where the guy is making the money and the decisions and all that and the wife has to like do what he says. I don't know. I don't know. But um I know in my family I think I I think my mom would be like a different person as as would we all, I guess. You know, if she wasn't around my dad constantly kind of forcing her to be in the MAGA news world. [gasps] Um okay, okay, okay. Here's one from Michael Zampino D2K. Hey Chad, quick question. Do your parents ever admit that they're wrong when you show them the evidence and just are too ignorant to admit it or they just in denial about it? Everything your thoughts? They don't admit they're wrong. And it's I think it's like a deeper thing than um just like too ignorant to admit it. It's like admitting that you were wrong means like one of two things basically. That you were dumb in their mind, which I don't think that's what that is. I think if you're wrong about something and you you get evidence that contradicts it and you [clears throat] know have a new attitude about it, I think that actually makes you like a good person that you can learn. You know, that's basically admitting you're wrong means you can learn. And I think for my parents, it means something different. It means like that they were bad in some way or deficient or, you know, they they view it again in this kind of adversarial mode that's like if you're wrong, you lose. and they never want to lose, so they can never be wrong. Um, okay. Oh my god, this thing is just wild. It's going wild. Here's one from Doney, California 324. Hey, your mom is so weirdly afraid of immigrants in Somalia. Did she have a drama where she was involved in a crime uh that caused in that? I am not sure about what the question is exactly, but I I think I get the meaning of it. Um, my mom is definitely afraid of immigrants. Anyone who is not like in her mind American, you know, but also it's like whatever boogeyman the right-wing media is throwing in front of her face, that's the one she's gonna be afraid of or attack or whatever. Oh, here's one from Shannon Q. I'm also a content creator and you need chat mods. I don't even know what that is. Question. Have you ever contemplated doing a source methodology comparison with your parents on the show? I don't know what that is either. I are you talking about news source methodology? We've had some if you are we have had some conversations to that end, you know, asking like where do you get your news from? And my parents are like basically exclusively Newsmax, not even Fox News anymore. And I' I've tried to watch some Newsmax from time to time. That [ __ ] is [ __ ] wild. You think Fox News is bad. Try watching Newsmax if you have it. Um, where do I see it at? I think I see it on YouTube TV. Maybe. I think it's on there, but I think you might have to have a satellite if you don't have or Direct TV or something if you don't have it. But like just watch it for 10 minutes. Whatever's on. If it's their news show, if it's their they have a show on there called um Hit in the City with Joey Tobacco or something where this guy plays like kind of a gangster, but he's talking about P. It's It's insane. And it's like you're watching that and you're like, "This is how my parents are getting their [ __ ] news. Oh my god." Not that I trust most mainstream news anyway, but that shit's real bad. Um, okay. Let me scroll down here. Uh J rebounds J Browns I don't know how those I don't know what this is this name I'm so sorry J A B rounds 7325 Bert Wondersstone sequel win who knows I wrote this movie called the incredible Bert Wondersstone many years ago it was not a very fun experience in terms of how that movie was made and credit arbitration and all this kind of [ __ ] standard Hollywood would you sell a movie and then you just get completely [ __ ] Um, so I hope never, honestly. Here's People keep saying this. Brian Wolfbird says, "Please make someone a moderator to filter out spam and kick people who need to touch grass." Not it. I don't know how to do any of that. I'll figure it out. I'll figure it out. Look, this is only my second or third live. I'm new to this whole thing. I will figure these things out this much. I promise eventually. Um, okay. Hang on. Let's see here. Oh, here's another thing about having somebody rewatch. Um, this is Sad Chicken Noises says, "You should have mom rewatch Wednesday episode and compare it with the rhetoric used by the Nazis in the 1930s. The idea of having them rewatch an episode is interesting to me." I think my mom has done it in the past, like when we first started putting our episodes on YouTube, but that was like I was literally just recording my like Zoom screen, so it didn't look good and it it was bad. But I think my mom used to rewatch them. Now I don't think she does. And um Oh, there's a spammer in the chat. Chad, who's the spammer? Um anyways, it's I would be curious to see what my dad thinks of it, but my dad will never be bothered. Like I've written multiple books, like published multiple books. My dad has read zero of them. You think he's going to sit through re-watching a [ __ ] YouTube show? Absolutely not. Okay. Um Aiden Jones 5352 says, "Why has Bob begun attacking the individuals giving the listener question?" [laughter] I don't know. Has he begun doing this? I think he's been doing this almost since the very beginning. He I mean, if you watch today's show, he had a little comment where he's like, "Oh, you only pick liberal questions." And I'm like, I literally that those are the only ones I get. I open that email um account on Saturdays and it's it's like full. There's a lot of [ __ ] in there. And so I just start at the top. Whatever the most recent one is, I click on it. I watch the video. If I think it's a good question, I use it. Like whatever the first question is I see I use. So maybe there are some conservative ones buried somewhere in that. I don't ever get to them because within the first three or four there's one that I'm like, "Oh, that's a good one. I want to use that." Um, all of those have been left-leaning and liberal. And so I think my dad feels like he's maybe under attack or like I'm trying to pull a fast one on him or something or I'm only, you know, selecting the listener questions that express my viewpoint and so he he feels some type of way about it. He feels, I think, like those questions are designed to make him look stupid, basically. Um, yeah, this was [ __ ] wild. Colin Scott 5359 asks, "How does your dad not recognize the guy from earlier as a veteran?" I don't know that that's like some of the [ __ ] that really blows my mind in this. Like I was saying earlier, you know, my sister and I obviously both knew that our parents are MAGA. We knew that they voted for Trump every time. All that [ __ ] But like when they come to this type of crap where where it's like Christy Gnome clearly lied about deporting veterans. Like 100% clearly did do that. We all saw it on tape. That guy's a veteran. He has a [ __ ] purple heart for Christ's sake. And my dad's like, "That ain't a veteran." It It's just this I don't know. Like I don't know how they can even get there in their minds. It's so wild to me. Um, Jenny Element, thank you for $5. Who's the spammer? I see. Just block the spammer. Who is the spammer? What is the name of it? How do I find it? Oh, the asylum is live. The asylum fan page. All right, I see it. How do I block this? Delete. Put user ban user and delete their comments. I'm doing that. Okay, I think I did that correctly. Hopefully, it will work. Um, here's Kim Bai. I hope I'm pronouncing that right. My apologies if I'm not. I started watching you a month ago. I enjoy it. What's up with half mustache? I had cancer in my face and they had to carve off like basically at a certain point. I have pictures of the ship. They're gnarly. There was no face here. It looked like like this chunk of my face was a walking dead skeleton. Like just teeth exposed. I also had to have a radiation. Um, and so now there's, you know, no hair grows here. Also here from radiation. That's life. Yeah, this is interesting. Hopeless heart uh in Texas says, I noticed your mom said the new word is assimilate. I noticed that word starting to come up a bunch in other people I have been watching who have been starting to wake up. Interesting. Yeah, my mom I whenever she has some new word like that too, I'm like, are they saying this [ __ ] on Newsmax all the time? People from Somalia need to assimilate. They must be, right? I don't know. Uh Lauren Elizabeth YT says, "Tell your parents if they want more conservative viewers and questions. They should recommend the pod to their friends or conservatives they know." you know, my mom has um mentioned something like this that she has a conservative friend that she wants to come on the podcast and I'm just like, okay, I you know, I I want to if my parents like need something like that to make them feel comfortable or like their side of the the story is being heard, I'm happy to do it. Um I just [laughter] I just feel like then do we get into this kind of arms race of like what friends can we bring on? No, it wouldn't it wouldn't be like that. It would just be my parents doing it, I think. [snorts] Okay, this is interesting. Sarah Shenanigans says, "Your dad's viewpoint is just not that common. At least not as common as he thinks it is." Is that true? I think it is, Sarah Shenanigans. I think his views on these things, my mom's as well. I think they're way more common than you might expect. Um, you know, I I don't know. I just can't. Maybe they're extreme a little bit, but like not much. New, I'm telling you, go watch Newsmax. It's a whole network. It's a TV channel 24 hours a day blasting the same [ __ ] that my parents are saying right into your face. Um, here is one from Tom Pow. How do your parents feel about your astral travel? They don't give a [ __ ] They write that stuff off. They don't give a [ __ ] And this is something too in the podcast that I try to infuse into it. I do feel like as adults, my sister and I don't really have um like an adult relationship with our parents. They don't really know who we are, what we're interested in other than kind of very rudimentary things, you know. Um my sister has a bakery. Like they know that. They know that I write books and [ __ ] and TV shows and whatever. But um like astral travel or any kind of like experiments with human consciousness that I'm doing on myself and [ __ ] like that. I don't think they understand it, care to or think it's valid in any way. Here is one from a Braxen. I'm a few minutes away from the Rhode Island shooting. Oh [ __ ] There were helicopters everywhere. [ __ ] And thankfully they have a suspect in custody. Refusal to blame Trump for lying and putting people in danger really irks me. No [ __ ] that what I don't get about that whole thing, we talked about this today on the show, uh, at the very top, Trump tweeted or or whatever, put on truth social, suspect is in custody, blah blah blah. Then like 15 minutes later, oh nope, the police changed their report. That's how that next tweet started. blames the police, not himself, for completely unnecessarily posting anything about this at all. He like there's no reason for him to be delivering uh second by second updates about if they have the suspect or not. It's just like so irresponsible and stupid. But I mean, that's what he is. He is completely irresponsible and stupid. But I I agree with you. I I think that's just um that's terrible. >> [sighs] >> Absolutely terrible. Oh, Braxton also says also, "Hi, Shannon Q. Lol. Hash anti-colf table." I don't know what any of that means, but I hope you do. Um, Bird says, "Chad, were there any lasting effects from the in-person episode? What was most surprising?" Uh, weren't there? I mean, no. You watched today's episode. My dad was right back to [ __ ] calling me names and being an [ __ ] The most surprising thing about that inerson episode to me, other than the cameras [ __ ] [laughter] overheating and bailing on me, I just didn't I bought like, you know, some cheap little DJI Osmo Nanos. I thought they could do the job. They could not. Um, I think it was probably I was most surprised by how like off-put my mom seemed by having to do it in person. Um, and it was just kind of difficult technically cuz I had no, you know, when I'm doing it here, this is the same setup that I use with them. I can see how much time has passed. I know where I am in my script. You know that it was a little bit difficult to do that that type of thing, but not too bad. Not too bad. Um, this is from Devin Buden 9847. Have you ever gotten through to Bob? If so, how? No, I never have. And my goal with him is to try and get I don't think I'm ever going to change his mind like intellectually about Trump and all that [ __ ] But what I'm trying to do is get to a point where um I can have some emotional connection with him where he is forced to acknowledge that emotional connection in some way to to like tap back into the person because he's built I think look I'm not a [ __ ] psychologist. I don't know I don't really know what I'm talking about. But this is what I think from you know living with this man and having him be my dad for 50 years. Um, I think he's built up some kind of weird idea of who he is as a person and what he represents. And that means never feeling emotion, never acknowledging emotion, etc., etc. And I think if I could tap into that a little bit, it might go a long way in getting him to just kind of relinquish some of the strangle hold this weird MAGA identity has on him. That's my goal with it. Um, if I can ever get through to him, I've tried a couple of times on this podcast. I remember telling him once that I saw him in like a, you know, astral plane type vision, deep meditation thing. I saw him as an angel and that that kind of got him a little bit. I don't know. It's been close a couple times. I'll continue to see what I can do. Shannon Q says, "Find a few viewers you trust in chat. Select their icon and make them moderators. Trust me, you have be a series of spammers. Contact me if you need help. Also, sorry about being Canadian. [laughter] There's nothing wrong with being Canadian. Some of the greatest people in the world are Canadians. This is from 74 Driver. Love the channel. My parents are exactly like yours, except my mom is like your dad and my dad is the tame one like your mom. Whoa. I've been a mod for other content creators. I'm willing to help if you need. Thank you. Um, this is from Jenny Element. Your parents said, "What makes a good person is how they treat animals. curious their thoughts of him rolling back protections for endangered animals. Butterflies and wild horses would be a good episode. Ah, butterflies. Let me make a note of that. I didn't know that he's rolling back protections for butterflies. I'm writing that down right now. Trump rolling back. My mom will hate that. I mean, should hate that. that that like directly affects her um you know one of her her big passions like she has built a whole like a butter not a sanctuary exactly but she has she has like got all these different plants and stuff that butterflies like to eat monarchs specifically and like put their uh cocoons on, put their babies on and stuff. She like has little cages and [ __ ] for them. I mean she's like legit got a butterfly thing in her backyard. So I didn't know that. Thank you for that information. This is from Randall Noir 5028. I thought your dad was joking in his views at first, but now I think he actually wants anyone but Maggot dead. It's relieving when he's not on the pod. Sometimes it can be. I don't know how um I don't know how serious he is about these like threats of death and stuff. It's just kind of an extreme version of the adversarial worldview that's like you're my enemy and therefore you you hear it when he says like they're they're my dead enemy. It's like what what does that [ __ ] mean? Um but yeah, he's he's intense to say the least. Um this is from Mera C1. Tell Mary Lou you found a MAGA listener. I would love her reaction to the Michael Jackson trailer heart emoji and her favorite Michael Jackson songs. Happy Dude's Evening. Oh, wow. Happy dudes evening. Um, I'll tell you this story about my mom. She and my dad were actually visiting me in Los Angeles coincidentally the week of Michael Jackson's death. I did not know my mom was such a massive Michael Jackson fan. She had me driving her around to go to his star on the Walk of Fame and she got out and there was a big line of people like, you know, waiting to go up and like touch it or take a picture or leave a flower or whatever. My mom waited in that line. Then she made me drive her to UCLA Medical Center where he died just so that she could see it. Then she made me drive her to um his house in Home Hills or as close as you could get and she [ __ ] cried at it. I was like, "What the hell?" So bizarre. She loves Michael Jackson. Um this is from Bamarola 24. Before MAGA was Bob always conservative. Yeah, I guess. But like not like this. He wasn't wishing people dead and [ __ ] Trump or, you know, really it was Obama. I think I think it was my dad's innate racism. Seeing a black president was just like that was it. The the switch was thrown. Now he wants everybody dead. A million ways to win says white nationalism is dying. Which is why Trump important to the MAGA movement. Once we're over this hump, people who think like Bob will be the minority. I think people who think like Bob are the minority. I think MAGA is the minority. But our system, the way this [ __ ] [ __ ] works is you don't have to win the popular vote. You just have to win the electoral college. And as you're seeing with Trump trying to redraw the uh congressional districts and stuff in all these these red states so that he gets more house seats, more Republican house seats, you know, it's like the game is not who do the people want to be in charge or or represent us in government. The game is once you're in there, use all of your power to rig the game. so you never lose or so that you can't even lose. Um, Hunt 966, would you be interested in starting a quote followup section on the pod or Wednesday? Your mother uses the I'll have to take a look at that a lot to run away from topics and it would be nice to see her actually have to research. Yeah, I mean, as we kind of are um, you know, evolving this thing, I think there's going to be a bunch of little episode ideas and stuff that we're going to try. you know, our Wednesday episodes have kind of become me and my mom showing each other videos or me and my sister basically just like shooting the [ __ ] or talking about our parents or whatever. So, I think there is maybe room for something like that. It's also just a matter of time. You know, we are all my sister especially incredibly busy. Um, and so we're trying to, you know, work it out as the audience for the show grows a little bit. Here is one from Daniel Kim 9997. Have you ever thought about doing a YouTube collab with anyone? You guys really should do one with Dr. K. I've seen him disarm hard-headed people. Yeah, I have. And I've gotten some offers to come on other people's shows that I love some of these other shows. Um, but they only shoot in person. And then I float that to my parents and my dad's like, I ain't leaving the [ __ ] house. Tell them to zoom me. It's like, well, that's not how this works. So, yes, I have thought about it. It's just a matter of like scheduling and can I get my parents to actually leave their home for any reason? Which the answer is no. Danielle X4G says, "Chad, could you play the interview with the woman who Trump s aid when she was 13 on the next show? Mom said that would be the red line." My mom would just deny that it's real. She would just say that woman's lying. We've we've talked about that exact thing on the show. [snorts] I mean, at this point, it's probably years ago, I guess, whenever that that allegation first surfaced. And uh my mom just like, "Yeah, whatever. It's not real." No. 47122 says, "Thanks for a great podcast. When did you first realize your parents were MAGA? I heard before they weren't previously as politically loud." Um, I remember, we've talked about this on the show, there was a moment where I was home visiting my parents in October before the election and that weekend or that week leading into the weekend I was there, [snorts] um, the the Billy Bush Access Hollywood tape had had surfaced as like the October surprise that everybody thought that was it. He was over. Hillary Clinton was going to win. And uh I remember being in my parents living room and they were the news was talking about the ExS Hollywood tape and my mom was like, "Well," I was like, "You're not going to vote for this guy, are you?" And she's like, "Of course, that's just locker room talk." And I was like, [laughter] "Oh shit." And my dad, of course, was like weigh in on him 100%. He hates the Clintons, hated Obama, blah blah blah. But that's what I knew my mom was in. And I was like, "We're fucked." And that also kind of made me think Trump might win because I was like, "What? My mom's gonna vote for [ __ ] Donald Trump. Holy [ __ ] Um, Abraxen says, "Nessary conversation community Discord when?" Maybe I'll try and set that up at some point soon. I just don't [ __ ] have time. I will get to that. I know that's a a necessary thing. Um, here's the deal though. If I do a Discord, like I'm almost never going to be in it because I don't have the time and I'm never going to moderate it because I don't have the time. So, I I feel bad about making one and just being like, "Here, enjoy." I don't know. I don't know. I know that it's necessary. I'll I'll figure this out. Um RG Winters says, "Any advice on MAGA parents ignoring administration issues because they're too privileged to experience the consequences? Would love some help here." Lol. My parents are the same way. It's like if my parents are not directly affected by something, to them it does not exist or is not important or is not worth talking about or thinking about. I don't I personally don't know how to get around that. That's part of like trying to explore that in this podcast, you know, when I'm talking about any given situation where somebody's just getting [ __ ] wrecked by MAGA, you know, families getting torn apart, deportations, whatever. Trying to get my parents to understand that like these are human beings just like you, and this horrible thing is happening to them simply because of what their race or or whatever the the discriminatory qualities are that Trump is using to ruin their lives. And so far, I feel like I have not been successful at getting my parents to show any empathy or understand that like humanity, we're all in this together. Forget like America or this country or this religion or whatever the the kind of like line of uh demarcation may be in terms of like separating identity between yourself and anyone else. I don't think those lines are real. I think we are all in this together literally. And uh I try to get them to understand that and they just they don't. I wish I had any good advice for you. I have zero. I'm [laughter] sorry. Start a podcast with him. If you can figure it out, let me know. Um, here is one from uh Oh, again, I believe that is this J Browns 7325. I hope I'm saying that right. What do you think will happen if the DOJ doesn't release the files in a few days? For real, dude. I think that's uh is it Friday? Is it this coming Friday? It's the 19th, right? Is that five days? Yeah. So, uh, those the the FC files are supposed to be released at least per the decision that was made. The DOJ had 30 days to release those files. That due date, I think, is this Friday. If they don't put out those [ __ ] files, I don't know. I think they're going to put something out and it's just going to be [ __ ] A bunch of redacted [ __ ] things that point to Democrats. I I think that's what we're in for. But yeah, times a ticking and it's like, well, but why aren't they out yet? You you've had three [ __ ] weeks. What are we doing here? Are they going to wait until literally [ __ ] 11:59, you know, before the due date? I don't know. I don't know. It's pretty wild. Next Sunday's episode's going to be [ __ ] crazy. Whatever happens, whether they release this [ __ ] or not. Um, this is from Grammar 7594. Always thought my UK dad was over the top, but never mind. Ah, I I Yeah, my American dad is pretty over the top. Man Freak Show says, "Oh, wow. Thank you." Man Freak Show Tijana is getting more immigrants that look like Bob. Can you ask him what's his opinion on that? Because according to him, Mexico is a [ __ ] [laughter] My dad like I don't, you know, forget leaving America. My dad will not leave the chair he sits in. He is so um insulated by this like tiny little worldview that exists only in his head, only in the the context of his little house, his little chair. Like he doesn't leave the the house anymore. We were back, you know, my mom went out, my sister and I and her family and stuff a couple of times to uh to get food or to eat, you know, whatever. We went to look at Shiny. I posted that video of Shiny getting loose the horse. My dad never left. He just doesn't leave the house. So, it's like I don't think to him that is like it's a possibility that would never uh exist for him and so he doesn't care about anything remotely like that. Um, this is Eric Burrington 8743. How did your prolife parents feel about ICE subdue and arrest that pregnant woman and kick her and cause a miscarriage? Holy [ __ ] I didn't hear about that. Let me write that down. Let me I'm getting a lot of good things here. Okay, there's the butterfly protections and now there is ice kicking a pregnant woman. Jesus [ __ ] Christ. [sighs] This [ __ ] world [snorts] absolutely terrible. I will look into that. Thank you for um bringing it up. J Tru 69 says, "If Trump and Maduro, million of people would go back. If Trump ex Maduro, million of people go back." I'm not sure exactly what that means. My apologies. Uh Tyler Maddox 5209 says, "Have you ever taken LSD? Psilocybin or any psyches? Psilocybin? Yes. LSD? No. I'm down though. You know what I really want to try is DMT. I I have heard so many good things about it. I've seen some real [ __ ] crazy YouTube videos about people looking into lasers and [ __ ] shining on the wall with DMT. I'm totally down for any of that. But yeah, I've I've taken mushrooms, I don't know, maybe 10 times or so throughout my life at various stages. This is from Xavier I and how do we say this? It's Xavier Inagen. I'm so sorry. I don't know how to pronounce this, but I'm going to read it nonetheless. Love the show and good luck with the show. After sifting through submitted questions, wanted to ask, "Does Bob have a problem with questions submitted indoors?" He was cracking [laughter] me up this episode for real. Like his whole thing where he's like, "Oh, you're all these people live in their [ __ ] parents' basements and shit." I'm like, "What? Why does he think that? I I literally don't know. It's just some way to be um you know diminishing toward anybody who's submitting a question that he believes is is coming from the left in an attempt to be a gotcha moment against him or some [ __ ] I don't know. I literally don't know. He my dad's [ __ ] wild as you've seen. Here we are. Bridget Bread. Oh, thank you Bridget Bread. No question. Thank you though. Um Mr. Good Lucky says, "Hi Chad, as a viewer from the UK, I was surprised with Bob saying that the US should be at war with us. Why does he call for war all the time? This is that adversarial worldview. He believes that everyone is an opponent and therefore they must lose in the political spectrum country to country. That is to him that is war. I don't know how else you can win that fight. You know he's always looking for like who's my next enemy as you my dead enemy. He keeps saying that phrase again and again and again. He is fueled by the idea that there are people opposed to him who are his enemies and then he must have victory over them in whatever capacity he defines that victory against the UK. It can only be war. I hope we don't go to war. Uh Emosster, I have no idea how to say this one. I'm so sorry. Do your parents have any idea why there aren't MAGA people watching? Surely they're they're starting to catch on that they are the shock value being consumed. Yeah. I mean I think my I don't know. It's weird. I I think about that with my dad sometimes. I'm like is he amping this up for the shock value but like no cuz when we were back there were a couple of times where he started popping off and I was just able to be like hey save it for the podcast but like the cameras weren't on. There was no [ __ ] audience and he was saying wild [ __ ] just like he says on the podcast. So, I I don't think he's doing it for shock value, but I think they are aware that people are, at least my mom, I mean, she reads comments sometimes. I know my dad doesn't, but she probably reads them to him. I think they're aware of it. Um, Burger Bread, thank you. Hunt 966 Wednesday, you used Aaron Parnass. He plagiarizes. Oh [ __ ] Spreads misinfo against Palestinians. Oh [ __ ] Took dark money in the chorus controversy. Oh [ __ ] son of Lebarnis, who's in jail for giving illegal money to Trump and starting the Biden Ukraine lie. Not a good source. Damn, I didn't know that. Thanks for the info. I'll look into that as well. I'll look into that as well. I mean, I try to be as good as I can about um sourcing info and [ __ ] you know, but sometimes, like us all, something is just in your algorithm and you're like, that seems right. I don't know. I'll check that out, though. Thanks for um the heads up on that. Marisy one says, "I think Bob could start a sitcom [laughter] thoughts." No. You think my dad could [ __ ] act? 100% no. Um, but I will say this, like like I was saying earlier, I sold this show to ABC years and years ago. It was a multicam sitcom that we shot and all this [ __ ] based on my family and uh Don Johnson played the my dad character. I'll say this much. My family in my head, just from having grown up in the 80s and the 90s and like been glued to a TV, has always been a sitcom. And now I tried to make it on ABC years ago. That didn't work. Uh, now I feel like it's I'm doing it a little bit on this show. I mean, it's not Sometimes the show's funny for sure. Sure. I mean, I guess it's like way more dark than it is funny, but it it does kind of scratch that itch of needing to make something with my family, which I have I have always felt, you know, creatively was something that I needed to do. Here is Yoda St. Cloud. What is Bob's deal with veterans? He is constantly shit-talking them. That's not a real veteran. He was in the National Guard or his purple heart was from a paper cut. Did Bob ever go to war? No. Bob never went to war. He was in the Air Force in the 70s. I was born on the Air Force base where he served, Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, Washington. Um, but he he I believe he fueled planes. I think that was his job. He never went to combat or anything like that. Was never in Vietnam. This is from Bin Tilman. Consider having mom's friends real time checking facts via Google. When your dad says things like, "Jesus had no issues with us." [laughter] He learned that first Muslim was 620 years [laughter] after Jesus [ __ ] you. When he said that [ __ ] I I was like, "Huh?" I liter I I could not [ __ ] fathom what he was even saying. Like my dad says some stupid [ __ ] That one to me [ __ ] took the goddamn cake. especially cuz they're both saying how [ __ ] Christian they are. [laughter] He's like, "Jesus hated the Muslims." And I'm like, "Uh, what?" I didn't even know how to respond to it. It was so insane. Uh, [laughter] okay. Uh, Bridget Brad says, "It's very hard to hear Maryl laugh and make excuses for Bob when he's being so awful to you. I wish she didn't feel responsible for his behavior." Yeah. I mean, you know, that's something my sister and I have grown up with that exact thing our entire lives. I think we're very used to it at this point. I'm not excusing it or saying it's good in any way, but um it's just how they are. And it's, you know, that kind of like social programming in their relationship and even our entire family's relationship, it's so [ __ ] deep because it's been there since the beginning of my sister and I's lives, you know. Um, but I agree. I totally agree with you. This is from Oliver Blue YouTube. Hi Oliver Blue Wool. Do you still have the golden Wolverine? I gave you it, dudesy alive. I miss the POD's every day. This is from an I do. It's sitting. Do I have it right over here? Hang on. Hang on. Let me see if I have it over here. Now it's in my closet. Oliver Blue. You're not going to believe this. Dudesy is a a podcast that I did with my friend Will Sasso for a couple of years. It ended two years ago, maybe roughly. Oliver Blue met me at uh one of our live events, our only live event, and gave me this among other things. There he is, Oliver Blue, the Golden Wolverine. Thank you, Oliver Blue, for continuing to watch this show, which is nothing like Dudesy. Uh, Bush Baby eyes. Has Mary Lou heard about all the animals that have been killed in Palestine by the IDF? Just curious since she loves animals so much. I'm not sure about that, but I think anything happening in Palestine, both of my parents just write off like whatever. My mom, I think, feels bad for the happening. My dad does not, but um, you know, it's again, it's it's like my dad never living in the house. They're it's a world away, so it is like irrelevant to them. This is from 74 Driver. Have your parents always been that religious? My parents were always Christians, but in the last few years as MAGA, they have gotten super religious and religion racist. Uh, this is something my sister and I talk about on and off the show. No, they have not always been this religious. When we were little kids, like 10 or under, I was like eight, so my sister was four. Um, you know, we'd go to church and [ __ ] on Sundays. I remember having to go to Sunday school a little bit when I was a tiny kid. But what we moved from Kansas to Amarillo, Texas when I was around that age, first grade or something. And when we made that move, we we just like stopped going to church. It was never a part of our lives after that. I don't know why they're religious now. I think it's because it's part of the ideology of MAGA that they believe they have to every piece of the um identity that comes with with being MAGA. I think they have they're like, "We have to absorb it. This has to be who we are." And therefore, they promote that they're Christian. But like you saw with my dad today, he didn't know that Jesus was a criminal. He didn't know who um executed him. He he doesn't know just like the basic things about Jesus's life, let alone any of the [ __ ] tenants of the actual religion. Dabmaster 145 says, "Your dad can star as Argie Bunker." That's kind of what that that uh show Southern Discomfort was. The Don Johnson character was like an Archie Bunker. He was very like there were some political jokes in that show. There were some Obama jokes and stuff. Shroom EP2NL says Bob makes excuses to skip the show because now he's got to answer for Trump's actions. He does not only get to bag on Democrats. I don't think that's true. I I think my dad it's more of like a he's trying to convey that the show doesn't mean anything to him when he skips the show. He's like, "Man, [ __ ] it. I can do it or not. It doesn't matter to me." He's always kind of had that attitude. It's like a again in that adversarial kind of worldview. It's like how he can win that relationship with me specifically or even with the family to be like, I'm the one in control. I decide if I come to the show or not. I think that's why he does it. I don't think it has anything to do about defending Trump. Um, Jason Dagel says, "Since when does Bob have to tell your mom to quit saying that?" Lol. Calling Haley a gallivanter. [laughter] I know. Today he was just like pissed at my mom because she was using the word gallivanter. Okay, you know, whatever. All right, Dad. Jorge Alejandro 672 says, "What's your favorite thing about your dad?" I will say this about my dad. You know, some people might have viewed it as overbearing or whatever. That [ __ ] was very dedicated to being a father when we were kids. Like um you know maybe maybe detrimentally so I suppose but I would have rather had that than the opposite. Um you know he really was there like and maybe it was to his own ends but like every day I remember when I was a kid he would come home from work tired as [ __ ] having worked an eight hour day doing financial [ __ ] He would come home, put on his shorts and his baseball hat, and me and him would be out the [ __ ] door going to some baseball field, and he would be hitting ground balls at me and [ __ ] throwing pitches to me and stuff. Uh, every night, literally every night. And he did the same thing with my sister. Um, he was very dedicated to us and to the the family unit, you know. That's probably what my favorite thing about him is. I think I he was like a good dad in that respect. like as good as you can be, you know, very high level dad in that respect in other respects. Well, you've seen the podcast. Um, here we have Mexican TT says, "Would you ever have a guest veteran on to challenge your parents misunderstanding the military and war crimes to see if they'd uh say to execute a vet?" Yes, I there are so many different kinds of guests I want to have on. It is just a matter of like booking them, the time it takes to do that, the schedule. It's like I've gone down the road with a couple of therapists and then it's just like, "Oh, can you do this? This is when we shoot. Could you come on at Sunday's?" Oh, no. Sorry, that's I don't do work on the day or whatever. You know, there's just like scheduling [ __ ] that I do not have the capacity to keep up with at this point, unfortunately. Um, we have one from we all witnessed. There is an anti-fascist PSA from 1947 called Don't Be a Sucker. I think your parents would benefit from seeing it. Spooky how it describes fascism. Let me write that down. Um, don't be a sucker. All right, these are all good suggestions. Thank you everyone. See how much of it I can work into the show. Okay, let's see what we got here. Oh my god, the other chat is so deep. Um, okay. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Here's Trippy. Oh, [ __ ] Jesus. Oh, Jesus Christ. Trippy Sahara says, "Your mom seemed really annoyed at your dad this episode. Do you think she is starting to think a little deeper about their beliefs?" No, I don't think my mom is thinking deeper about the beliefs. I think she's um fed up with my dad's [ __ ] Honestly, I think it's more of a like he's annoying the living [ __ ] out of her and she's still total Trump supporter, all of that. other than the the Epstein stuff that is kind of getting to her a little bit. And I'm curious if these files coming out is gonna do something. I hope it does. But I think my mom's annoyance at my dad is like because he's sitting in that Captain Kirk chair all day being like, "Get me another Dr. Pepper." I think that's where that shit's coming from personally. Um Oh [ __ ] Where'd I go? Where do I get veteran? There's the anti-fascist thing. Okay, here's one from Austin Acohel. I'm so sorry about that pronunciation. Can you please explain to your dad that we are a democratic republic, that we tried to be a Republic for 13 [laughter] years? I don't know. There's a couple episodes uh recently, maybe the past couple of months, where we talked [laughter] about this with him cuz I think he thinks uh democracy means Democrat and Republic means Republican. He doesn't get it. I tried to explain it to him. I tried to have him explain it to me. Uh, none of it worked. I don't know. I think that's a lost cause. You just got to let that one go, unfortunately. Here's one from Britney Curillis 77077. Love the podcast. It's been very helpful with my own parents. Very concerned about Haley's kids being alone with Bob and Mary Lou. Can you speak on that? Uh, well, I mean, now her kids are like old now. Not old. I mean, they're they're young adults, but um in various stages of just leaving college or just leaving high school and in college, so it's like, you know, it doesn't have much of an effect on them now. But when they were littleer, for sure, you know, my parents have like loaded guns in the house and [ __ ] My my sister wasn't cool with that. So, there's been a little bit of uh friction between my sister and my parents about her kids for sure. She would be better to to talk about that than I will. Maybe I'll write that down, too. I I want to have um at least her son, who is the oldest one. I'm going to put get Haley's kids on show. [laughter] I would love to have a conversation with him or her daughters, too. Like any of them that want to come on, but her son at least is like, you know, no longer a minor. Um, okay. Sorry. Let me get back to this. Oh [ __ ] 53 minutes. Please, if you're um giving donations for these questions, I sincerely appreciate all of them. Please stop doing it right now because I'm going to read out the last few of these questions that are in that queue and maybe a couple of the ones that are not um donations and that will be all for tonight. I'm trying to keep this to an hour. So, please, if you are about to donate any money, don't do it because I'm just going to read the end of this queue and then call it a night. Okay. Next up, we have Did I put that right? Yeah, there we go. Uh, this is from Z480. What is your genuine guess as to how your parents will react once the Epstein files inevitably are released in the coming days? We talked a little bit about this earlier in this live. Zay, I don't know that the Epstein files are going to be inevitably released in the coming days. Uh, [laughter] I mean, I hope, you know, but I also am like, what what is that release going to be? I think it's going to be massively redacted. I think it's going to be like highlighted in bold, Bill Clinton, you know, all the Democrats that are in it or or Democratleaning people, Bill Gates, all all that type of [ __ ] I think those people are going to be front and center in all of it, Trump's name is going to be wiped from these things. But if not, if they get released and it's a true accounting what those files are, I don't know. I think my dad will roll his eyes and say, "It happened so long ago, it doesn't matter anymore." My mom might be affected by it, though. If Trump's name is in those files in a real way that's kind of undeniable, it may be the turning point for her. It may be. I don't know. I don't know. Marisy one says, "Dudesy ended abruptly. Many sad pods." Pods were the um what my friend Will dubbed the people who listened to that podcast pals of dudesy. Not to sound needy, but curious if there was a chance of a one-time reunion to say hi. No pressure, just curious. I can't imagine it miracy at this point. My apologies. I think dudesy is is where it is. Hunt 966 says, "Have you tried presenting Trump's actions but lying to your parents saying Biden did this to get their honest reaction?" Um, did I ever do it that way? No, I don't think so. I feel honestly I get that DM a lot. you should, you know, show them this Biden quote and then say Trump said it or or vice versa. I feel like it would be counter to what I'm trying to do with the show. I don't want my parents to ever think that I'm making the show to like gotcha. You know, they they already think that and I don't do it. So, if I literally do it, I think it will piss them off in a way that will make it harder for them to do the show, which I don't want to do. Um, this is from Ragen Knitter. [laughter] Wow, that's a relaxing hobby, I've heard. But I guess not. I guess not in Canada. As a kuck, it really bothered me when your mom talked about how other count's resources are fair game. Has this mine mentality always been there? Yes. It's take what you can basically. They've always kind of been like that. I think um and again, it comes for that that adversarial worldview. If you're my enemy, I have the right to attack you and take your [ __ ] 74 Driver says, "Thanks for the stream chat. I'm here for you going forward as a mod if you want. Enjoy your night chat." Thank you. That is our last um paid one. I'm going to do a couple here. Answer some other questions that people did not donate for. But thank you everybody who did donate. Thank you for these offers to be mods. I got to look up what that even means to be honest with you and like how the hell any of this works. I feel like I'm getting a better kind of sense of it the more of these that I do. Um but thank you everybody who who gave donations and everything. I sincerely appreciate it. And uh wait, what? Now here's Mary Dungeon 6748 saying Aaron Parnes is not plagiarized. A plagiarized. He gives good and solid reporting. See, this is the whole thing. I don't know. Some people are saying Aaron Parnes a piece of [ __ ] and he [clears throat] steals people's stuff and he's got ties to all this nasty [ __ ] And then some people are like, "No, he's good." I don't know. I'll I'll I'll look that up. I'll Google around. I'll see what I can see. Um, oh [ __ ] [laughter] Volta 600. Does your mom have to say these our United States? That [ __ ] inside. I am laughing my ass off every time she calls it our United States. [laughter] It's so funny to me. She has these little isms and stuff that just uh and always has her entire life. She's had isms. She cannot say the word hamburger. She calls it hamburger or um washagg is washrag. I don't know. I I my mom endlessly entertains me. I think she's hilarious. Um this is from M13. Do you think Maryl is as MAGA as she thinks she is or do you think it's more so an environment thing to use her own words about you being in California? Yeah. of the two parent. Like I think my dad's like I don't even know if my dad's like MAGA exactly. My dad's just like mean and MAGA is mean so he aligns with that. I don't think my mom I don't know it it's hard cuz she says some wild [ __ ] sometimes that I'm like whoa what the [ __ ] I I see like this sweet old lady in my mom and that's kind of the identity that I I most associate with her. Um which is not mega, you know. And I do think being in a house with my dad and watching Fox News and Newsmax kind of on a constant loop has has [ __ ] with her brain. Like I don't think that's really who she is. But when she's able to say some of these things that she says, I'm also like [ __ ] I don't know. Maybe she is. She says some intense [ __ ] You you've seen the podcast, I assume. Um this is a little tappy taparoo says get your dad to define communist. I think we did that and he couldn't. Or no, maybe that was fascists. I'll I'll try it with communists. I think we did it with fascists. And he was like he said like Hitler and Mussolini weren't fascists. Like at that point it's like you know what? How can you have a conversation about fascism with somebody who doesn't think Mussolini was fascist? I don't know. Um this is Allison Nixon 9830 says, "Do you think Bob would cave if Mary Lou turned on NAGA?" Hell to the no. I think he'd go down with his ship. Everyone cares. 00 says, "Why did your dad get so mad so quickly when you say anything? I can't imagine being so mad when somebody I care about makes a point. It's really sad. I mean, like I said, I'm not a therapist. I'm not a psychologist, but I think personally my dad is like needs to be in control of everything at all times." And so if somebody this this is like based on a lifetime of understanding his behaviors and stuff. He is very OCD. He has to have all of his [ __ ] in the exact right place. [clears throat] Shoes, t-shirts, whatever. Um, you know, I don't know that DVD collection. You might have seen it in that little video that I posted of him showing off his secret room. it like I think he gets mad because anything that challenges his authority in any situation means that he's potentially losing control in that situation. And I personally think that's why he gets so mad when anybody says anything contrary to the whatever he's promoting, whatever idea uh he's talking about. Um, this is Lee Walker101172 says, "Before there was Q and Maga, what were your parents like? What were they into?" [clears throat] My dad was very into Kansas State football. I guess Kansas all Kansas State sports. My entire family graduated from Kansas State University minus me. I um went to USC, but they they were just kind of like, yes, they voted Republican. They they were not like this. My dad was like obsessed with Kansas State football. It's all he would talk about. He had a job so he would have to go out into the world and like look people in the face. I think since my dad retired uh what is it three years ago now roughly little little less. Um he's become way worse because all he does now is watch Newsmax and think about this [ __ ] You know, they were I'm not saying they were normal people, but they were they were better. They were better versions of of what they are now, for sure. Um, [laughter] I see this. This is from Macha Mecca Derek, u Durk. I don't know how to pronounce this. I'm so sorry. Have you ever looked into studies that showed correlation between lead levels in the 60s and 70s cookware and its effects on empathy receptors in the brain? Could it explain why all of our parents are insane? [laughter] I see that DM or or comment on a lot of our social media that [laughter] my parents have lead poisoning. I'm like [ __ ] maybe. Sure. I I'll go I probably have it. Who [ __ ] knows? Um, a lot of people loving Aaron Parnes is the Latamu says, "Serious question. What is the root cause of your dad's anger? I believe it stems from childhood." Yes, I agree. I think so. I think it is, as is the the stem of any anger is always fear. And I think he would, you know, again, I'm not a therapist at all. These are just my two cents. I don't want anybody to think that I I know my [ __ ] This is just what I believe. I think he was adopted. I mean, he was adopted. That's not conjecture. [laughter] I know that that is true, but I think that that had like a pretty massive impact on him as a kid cuz he knew from, you know, day one that he was adopted basically. It wasn't a thing where it's like, "Okay, it's your 18th birthday. We have something to tell you." He and his sister both were adopted. And I think they had kind of hard childhoods as a result of that. uh you know, parents who weren't like super nice to them, their adopted parents, I mean, and I think he kind of felt alone, honestly, like he never had anybody in his corner or on his side that cared about him. Uh, you know, to to know as a young child that you were adopted into a family that isn't like quite loving exactly and it's like you were ejected by your biological parents for reasons he didn't he wouldn't come to know until way later. Um, I think the deck was stacked against him in terms of that again adversarial worldview. I think from a child he was like, "Well, [ __ ] this. If nobody wants me, I don't want anybody else. [ __ ] the world. I'm going to play sports and beat the [ __ ] out of people." And like, you know, that's who he became. And then my mom somehow in high school got roped into this situation. And uh, then that became like his entire life is like, I I now have somebody in my corner. This is my wife. and then children, so on and so forth. So, he was like very protective of the family. But now that the family, my sister and I primarily are adults and we express different viewpoints than the ones that he tried to like pound into our [ __ ] skulls as children, uh we are now also adversaries. We are against his kind of like idea of what that family unit should be. Um, he's self-promoted Zionist, although he doesn't openly claim it anymore. I guess that's about Aaron Parnes. Sweet like cavities. That's a good one. And on Chris Bay 6672 just says, quote, "Sweet like cavities." [laughter] That [ __ ] made me laugh, too. That's another one of her little isms. It's like cavities are not sweet. They're they're it's literally it's rot. It's [ __ ] holes in your tooth. Anyways, um thank you everybody for joining me for this live stream. Like I said, I'm going to try to do these every Sunday night in case there are questions about the um the episode that came out that day or any other questions like we had a little conversation here about a lot of wild [ __ ] But thank you everybody for joining me tonight. Thank you for watching the necessary conversation and continuing to watch. I think we are approaching, you know, wilder times still to come with this administration. This next week, supposedly those Epstein files are going to come out. We will be talking about that on Sunday, no doubt. As well as um any of the other developments that are going to happen. It seems like there's like 10 a day at this point. But thank you again everybody for joining me. Have a good rest of your night and we will see you soon.