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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. Welcome to the necessary conversation. I'm Chad Culture. me today are my Trump loving parents, Bob and Mary Lou, and my Trumphating sister, Haley Pope. >> Hi. Good morning, everyone. >> Hello. >> Good morning. >> Mom, do you have diddies? >> I did, but then you told me we were going to do that as a simmer down, but this is I'll just talk about this quick. >> We can do it. We can do it here. >> No, that's okay. Have you been What's the word? Were you Is it astrop project into dreams? Is that what it's called? Uh, kind of. You're not astral project. I mean, whatever. It's semantics, but sure. Yes. >> Have you been trying to do that in my dreams? >> Maybe. >> Why? What did you experience? >> I experienced someone was knocking at my door. >> Uh-huh. >> I opened it and there was my father and he was a younger version. And so at first I thought, >> who is this? So there was Popcorn, my father, and I said, "Hey." And he said, "Can I come in, pal?" I said, "Of course." And in behind him came Max and Kitty. I'm not [ __ ] you. Yeah. >> I I would argue that this is like not astral projecting exactly, but I have been asking to whoever will listen, both dad's biological parents and yours. Bologoney. >> Bologoney to visit you in your dreams and try to help dad let go of some of his anger. >> Really? >> Yes. >> Okay. Then I had one other dream. This was a few nights ago and I called Haley. I was in the house where we lived in Great Ben, Kansas on Eisenhower. I can describe that bathroom perfectly to you and it was in my dreams. There's a washer, the dryer, the one where dad almost, you know, it it electric shocked him and he threw him down. >> Wait, was that the one that had like a little a little like fire heater in it? >> That bathroom? >> Yes. >> And then the bathtub and the sink. And there was a small girl beside me that was maybe like two and a half, three years old. I was getting ready to put her into the bathtub and lift her up and I looked down and she looked at me and it was Haley with an adult face on as a two and a halfyear-old. Now I don't know what that's about, but >> isn't that a music video? >> Look around the world, pretty baby. Is it everything? Like they have adult faces on babies. Well, there you were with an adult face on and I was getting ready to put you in the bathtub. >> Just call me boss, baby. >> Well, thank you for that information. I'll have to thank Popcorn tonight in my endeavors for showing up. >> Okay, he did. He was there. >> Dad, have you had anyone show up in your dreams? >> Nope. All right. That's what I thought I'd get out of that. Um, that was your diddies? >> Yes. >> All right. for our simmer down in the middle of the show. We're going to be talking about the Oscars which are happening tonight as of this recording. We're recording on Sunday morning and we're going to be talking about the first or the the big categories basically actor, actress, director, and best picture and talk about who we think is going to win. That's what your other diddy was going to be, right, Mom? >> But yes, but that's all right. >> I won't be saying much on that. Yeah, neither will I >> because I won't watch the Oscars and I don't give a rat's ass who wins. >> Okay. >> All right. Um, now we move on to our listener question. If anybody out there has a question for us, all you have to do is record it in a one minute or shorter video format. Email it to the necessary conversation podgmail.com. Are you ready for today's question? >> Yep. >> Yep. >> Hi, Colton family. My name is Aaron. Um, I'm from Alabama. I really love the podcast. Thank you all for putting yourselves out there. And my question is for Mary Lou. Recently on one of the episodes about the war in Iran, she mentions a few times that the citizens there, the people should just get out. She hopes that they can get out. Uh my question is where should they go? Thank you. >> Wow. You know, I I am not there. I would not know exactly where to go, but to go to be safe. >> Iraq. >> They could go. Did she say Iran or Iraq? Someone just whipped. >> She said Iran. The people in Iran can go to Iraq. >> I I would actually maybe hunker down until the United States takes over. >> Hunker down. They're >> the United States is killing people. But they can hunker down, can't they? >> And get [ __ ] bombed. >> Let me I want to try and put it into perspective. You might understand. Imagine this. Imagine there are planes flying over Oklahoma dropping thousands of bombs per day. Would you hunker down? >> Well, we do have a safe room. I could get in that. >> Sure. But >> you think the safe room is going to save you from a bomb being dropped on your house? >> It's supposed to. It's also supposed to save us from tornadoes. But what I'm trying to say is >> that thick of steel. >> What I'm trying to say is I would go to wherever I thought was safe and get out as quickly as I could. I know when the you United States citizens were there, I thought President Trump was saying, "We'll help you get out. Get out now. Do it quick." But it happened so fast. I don't know. >> There's imagine that the United States is under attack in the same way Iran is right now. >> Yes. >> Just thousands of people are dying. Um, where would you go? You would try to go to Canada, Mexico? >> No. Who's going to do that? >> I'm not saying it's going to happen. Okay. Just imagine it. I'm trying to put you in the shoes of the people who are being bombed. >> What I'm saying is your father and I are old. I think I would stay in place. Pray to God. Thank god I've had a great life and just go down. >> But not all these people are old clearly like 165 young girls got [ __ ] bombed and killed. >> I know if we were >> so the question but what she's asking is like you guys always say if you don't like it get up and leave or like if you're in a war torn country just leave. So that takes time, money, resources that they no longer have if they ever did. So, how do you leave a country and where do you go seeking asylum? Because maybe some countries aren't letting refugees in. I don't know. >> In this case, they go right across the border into Iraq. >> I would do anything I could. I'd fill up the car. Dad and I would pack you guys up as little kids. I'd have supplies in there. We'd take our guns and I'd go as far as I could to have you safe and me safe. And I would kill people along the way if I had. >> I got plenty of room for all of them. >> That was a good question. I I I I I thank God that I'm not there and that we have soldiers over there now trying to defend >> for us. >> Defend us from what? >> We'll get Islam. >> We'll get in. We have that as a topic. I have a lot of things to say. >> All right, let's move on topic. Islam. >> Okay, we're being good. >> Our first Yeah, Dad. Last week, I had a bunch of people send me they did tallies counts of how many times each of us interrupted. Guess who the winner was with over a hundred interruptions? >> Yeah, it was you, Dad. >> Not me. It was Dad. >> Yes, correct. >> Who was second? >> Uh, I believe it went Dad, Haley, Y, me. >> Oh, >> all right. Our first topic, war loser. We are 15 days into Trump's war with Iran. 13 US service members have been killed and approximately 140 US troops have been seriously wounded. 15 Israelis have been killed and 2,000 injured. Roughly 1,400 Iranians have been killed, including a school full of children. And approximately 18,000 have been in injured. Trump's stated goal of regime change has been thwarted with the announcement that after the US killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Kani, his son has taken over, who is considered to be even more hardline than his father as a leader of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard. Iran has responded to American attacks with large regional campaign of missiles, drones, and proxy attacks targeting Israel, US military bases, US embassies, and Gulf states hosting US forces. Notably, they have attacked oil tankers moving through the straight of Hormuz, which carries roughly 20% of the world's oil. They are now letting other countries use the strait, but not the US or Israel. Oil prices have risen about 47% since Trump started the war, moving the national average gas prices to $3.68 68 cents a gallon, up roughly.7 cents in the past two weeks with no clear objective or exit strategy. Caroline Levit said all options are on the table when she was asked about the possibility of a military draft. And the White House continues to post video game memes to their official website as Trump is saying the war will be over when he feels it in his gut. Mom, do you think the war with Iran is going well? >> I do. We are stopping their capability. um of having any type of military left so that then their military can't come back on other surrounding company companies countries and us. >> Okay. >> Um we're now going into that one straight where that is a lot of oil going through there and we're trying to take that over. It's like how many% 1/4 of the world's oil goes through that straight? >> 1/5th. Well, one he said. So, we're protecting that. >> Yeah. >> All right. Dad, do you think the war is going well with Iran? >> Absolutely. >> What gives you that indication? >> Cuz a lot of Muslims are being killed. >> We're taking down the military, uh, the naval bases. We're taking down um their naval facilities all the way. >> We're fight for our way of life. What what do you think was threatening our way of life? >> The Muslims that are over here. >> It was the I thought it was >> They're getting They're getting their [ __ ] money from the Muslims over in Iran. >> The radical Muslims. >> The difference. >> Haley, do you think the war with Iran is going well? >> No. I think uh it should have never started. Now our gas prices are up. Everything's going to keep climbing. Um, people are dying, both American and Iranian. This is a terrible. There was no reason for this and now it's just this huge [ __ ] cluster [ __ ] And when are we leaving? When are we getting out of this war? When he feels it in his gut, he says. So, when is that going to be? Total annihilation. When his his family members and uh Israel can go in and build highrises, is that when it's in his gut? This isn't about saving the Iranian people. I think you can kind of see that now. >> Yeah, 100%. I agree. I think it's going terribly. Has been from the start. >> I mean, you guys, let me see if I have your um >> I think five to six weeks. We've been in there what, two weeks now. >> Uh >> I think I said six weeks. Dad said five. >> I think >> you said six weeks and dad said four. So, Dad, we're halfway through your prediction. >> Okay. >> And uh >> they can do it. Okay, we'll see. I suppose I I just think that he has no plan. That's very clear. There's no objective. And if there is an objective, if it's regime change, he has failed that objective. >> We now have the same regime is in charge with a guy who's >> supposedly even worse. >> And he's also And he's also supposedly been hit and almost dead anyway, >> right? They're saying he's probably dead. But when posed with the question, are we going to start using a draft again? >> They didn't [ __ ] deny it. >> Yeah. >> I think they should draft 18-year-old kids and make them stay in the military. >> I don't think so. I don't like >> so they can grow up and quit being mama babies. >> There should never be a draft of any kind. It should all be free will. A draft is [ __ ] No matter what country, what war, it's all [ __ ] You should never force people to go fight a war that's not theirs. Dad, >> Donald Trump's kids should be on the [ __ ] front lines. >> Yeah. Could Baron get drafted? >> Yeah. >> Yes. >> Okay. He should. >> And you would be okay with Haley's son, Roman, being drafted, your grandchild. >> Absolutely. >> Wow. >> Mom, would you be okay with that? >> To fight for the freedom of our country? Yes. >> You'd want my kids going to Iran to fight a war that Donald Trump started? >> Your father. You'd want my kids involuntarily on the front lines. >> I didn't say on the front lines, but >> dad volunteered for that [ __ ] >> My kids aren't >> for the freedom of our country. >> [ __ ] this country. >> [ __ ] Donald Trump. >> We don't want >> [ __ ] everything this government stands for. This is an embarrassment. And the fact that you would send my kids to war is disgusting. >> I'm sorry you would say that, Haley. >> You should be Freedom of our United should be sorry. >> I'm for freedom of our United States. >> That's disgusting. But your president, you just put our president over my children, your own family, >> because you are a patriot. >> No, I'm for freedom of our United States. >> Mom, freedom means you don't get [ __ ] drafted. >> No, >> you don't believe in wars that we needed people to go fight. You're not even >> smart enough to know I got drafted. >> That's your [ __ ] problem. >> No, it's not. >> Wow. >> Yeah, it is. >> Was happy to go. >> You signed up for the military. [ __ ] problem. My kids didn't sign up for the military. >> No. >> For you. That was a choice. You chose to be a draft. They're going to be They're going to be signed up for the military. >> Both of you chose to be in the milary. >> They're going to go to prison. Both of your grandfathers fought for our freedom. >> Your uncles fought for our freedom. It wasn't for people like it wasn't for people like me. You couldn't sit there and run your mouth anymore. >> One of your uncles I don't believe in war. >> Fought at the Battle of Bast. Hang on. >> I don't believe in war. >> I don't believe in killing people for [ __ ] like this. You're in a minority, >> Mom. Um, you were talking about how somebody needs to fight for our freedom. So, did you feel like you had no freedom before this war in Iran? >> No, but it was getting scary. If they had a bomb, I was afraid they were going to bomb LA. >> Our freedom is being threatened. >> Yes. >> Look at all the [ __ ] Muslim shooting people in the country. >> Well, yeah. Look at all of them. >> What? >> Yeah. Let's back. >> Give me a [ __ ] list. Give me a list. sucking ass out of here. >> Where's your list of all of these people >> attacks within our United States this last week? >> That's going to be our next topic. >> I know. I know. >> Do you want me to pull up a list of all of the white men that are murdering children in schools in this country? >> I guess. >> Do we need to pull up that list that far exceeds any other [ __ ] list of murder that you can pull up? >> Or look at the Epste Muslim threat. >> Every one of the people that's coming out in the Epstein files is a white guy. What's that got to do with war? >> Yeah. >> Where you pull out >> you're trying to do these moralistic things of like ah the Muslims this that the other and it's like but you never >> Okay. >> become a huge [ __ ] problem here. You'll realize it when it's too [ __ ] late. >> This is what you've said on this podcast for almost four years we've been doing it now. We'll realize things when it's too late and it started happening already. >> You're just adversarial. You always need the enemy because prior to this it was all Somalians. >> Well, it is Somalians. They're Muslim. >> You just jump You just jump ship the minute Fox News tells you to. >> They're all Those Somalians are all [ __ ] Muslims. >> You You are a walking talking propaganda billboard. Anything you see on TV, we >> You just regurgitate [ __ ] >> Hang on. Hang on. Chill out. Calm down. Calm down. Calm down. Calm down. I have I have one more question. >> Okay. I have one more question on this topic. Mom, a US military investigation found that it was the US that bombed that girl school in Iran. Do you accept these findings? >> I do. And I don't like it. And but there were buildings around it, I think, close by. But yeah, not acceptable. >> But you still support this war? >> I have to. I have to support this. >> What do you mean you have to? >> You don't. military people that are over there. I support them 100%. I would never say that that I'm not >> You can support the people. >> You can separate the two things. You can wish all of our military well. >> We like being in Vietnam. No, but we had friends there. We had to support that war once it started. Or >> you don't have to support the war. You protest the war. >> So your friends don't have to be there. >> Now, how'd that [ __ ] work out? How how' that [ __ ] work out for Vietnam? >> It's called patriotism. It's called piss wedge like you protest. >> It's called love for your country. >> No, it's not. You don't have No. No, it's not. >> Okay, let's move on to our second topic, domestic violence. This week saw a shooting at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia that killed one person, injured two others. The shooter who is now dead was Muhammad Baylor Jalah, a former Virginia Army National Guard member who was previously convicted in 2016 of attempting to provide material support to ISIS. He served time in federal prison and was was released in 2024. Investigators say the attack appears to be terrorism related and could be in retaliation to Trump's war with Iran. We also had an attack at Temple Israel, a synagogue in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan. The attacker drove a pickup truck through the entrance to the synagogue and then opened fire inside the building. Luckily, no one was killed except the shooter. I am Iman Muhammad Gazali, a naturalized US citizen originally from Lebanon, who recently lost several family members in an Israeli air strike on Lebanon, which likely motivated the attack. And on top of these attacks, the FBI circulated an internal bulletin warning that Iran was planning to launch drone attacks against unspecified targets in California and launch terrorist actions in the United States of America. Mom, in light of the two attacks that happened this week, do you think Trump's war with Iran is making Americans safer? >> No, I don't. And I I But okay, some of these people that have come across the border when Biden opened it up here. >> None of those people that I mentioned, none of those people that I mentioned have crossed any borders. They were here, American citizens. >> Guess what? There's going to be more. And I really feel they're all just being very quiet there. There's been what four attacks this week. There's going to be one big kaboom and that's the one like a 911 again. There's going to be another big kaboom. So I am very afraid for where you live, Chad, where Haley lives. If you live close to a military base, >> I would not go to any big functions anymore. I mean, dad and I don't anyway, but I wouldn't go to into stadiums with 50,000 100,000 people anymore. They're going to get us. They have already intercepted um you know waves, what do you call it? And that they've intercepted some of that saying they're going to get us again. >> But but you're saying all these things like oh they're going to do a big one, a big boom or whatever you're talking about. None of that happens if he doesn't go to war with Iran. So far these attacks are retaliatory. >> There there was talk about this way before your [ __ ] opinion. >> So you just think it's coincidence? No, there was a sheer coincidence. >> No, the fact that there's going to be another 911 is not a coincidence. It's going to happen. >> But I think this did stir it up very, very much. >> These attacks are as a direct result of going to war with Iran. >> But it was going to happen anyway, Haley. I truly believe that they long war but it hasn't happened. >> Exactly. Why would why would you think that it was going to happen anyway? It has not happened. >> Because it was being reported on all different levels that it could happen. I've read all kinds of stuff over the last year. No. Yes, I have. Yes, I have. Before this war happened. >> Where? Pull it up. Site your source. >> I've seen stuff on Instagram. I've seen stuff on Tik Tok. I've seen the bigger cities. people talking that it might >> of course DC, LA, New York, Houston, and any military bases. >> What is the source? Are these influencers? >> Pull up the lady's name when I have time. I listen to her a lot. >> But mom, seeing somebody saying this might happen or it's inevitable or whatever. >> Well, that's what you just did about five minutes ago. This might happen. >> Okay. >> This might happen. >> Okay. >> That's what that's your whole background. It's not the same as the event actually happened. >> The same It's never the same when it's coming out of your pie hole. >> Okay, that'll be >> It's not the same as the event actually happened. >> Would have done you some good to spend a couple years in the military. >> Oh my god. >> No, thank you. To look to each their own. If you want to do this, if it provides opportunities to people, I have nothing against the military. Generally speaking, I think it >> say protect us, Chad. That's >> If it wasn't for the military, you wouldn't be doing this podcast. Big boy. >> Okay. Big boy. I'm the big boy. >> Don't throw out names. >> I'm looking at the man in the mirror. Ho. I'm asking him to make a change. >> It's change his ways. You got it wrong already. >> Huh? >> It's wrong. You You're wrong. It's I'm asking him to change his ways. >> Okay. Uh, I'm so excited for that movie, by the way. So, let me ask you this. Do you think you do think, Mom, that there's going to be more of this um violence in America motivated by the war with Iran? >> Yes. >> And it's the Muslims, the radical Muslims that are doing this. I >> So, it disagree with him. >> There are Muslims that are not radical. >> They got to go in. >> He thinks they all are. They're not. These are the ones that are have either been indoctrinated by ISIS or um what's the other big group they're all in? These are the crazy ones. These are the crazy ones that hate America and want to take us down. >> Okay. >> So when you hear Omar and her and her 90,000 thieves, >> she's from Somalia. So when you hear Somalia, Somalians are the ones that are going to turn this [ __ ] up on you. So when you hear our government, specifically our president speaking about like the inferiority of of people of color, >> um, and then other people in in the government talking about how much they don't like Muslims, do you not perceive that as radical? >> No. >> Let me can you give me and our president that? >> Yes, that's going to be one of our topics. That's going to be one of our top picks later. I'll give you very specific examples. One very specific example. Let me ask you this about these drone attacks that the FBI is warning about in California. >> If I die in a drone attack, will that be an acceptable loss for you? Mom, >> no loss is acceptable. You, Haley, Bob, any of us, >> any of the military heads, >> any of the military people that are losing up their lives now. Nothing. Is it nothing? >> But you're still gung-ho in support of this war. >> Yes. I have to support those two people that are there. >> That's not that doesn't fit. Like >> I'm an American. If you live in America, you have pride. You have patriotism. You support what our president and our military troops do. >> No. That's called cult mentality. You have your own mind. >> Being an American called being a chicken [ __ ] >> This is not what I'm talking about. Mom, you can support the war. You can support the troops. I'm now talking about this FBI bulletinet they circulated that says somewhere off the West Coast is a ship that Iran is going to use to launch drone attacks into California. If one of those kills me, what were you what will your feeling be? >> Blow those [ __ ] up. >> Time to go to war. Me and dad would go to war. >> Escalate the war. Kill them faster. >> Okay. But my death you feel like is acceptable for this war in >> No, it's not. No one's death. >> I'm talking to dad. Dad Dad is saying yes. >> H What now? Do I get to talk so I don't get an interruption count against me? >> Yes. Go ahead. Thank you for asking. >> If if you get hit by drones, it's your own [ __ ] fault. We told you to get the hell out of LA how many times? >> Okay, >> that's going to be one of the first places the Muslims wipe out. And they're going to get help from the [ __ ] Chinese. >> So you think everybody >> It's not Chad's fault. It's Donald Trump's fault if Chad dies in a [ __ ] drone attack. >> You're gonna have one no matter what. They're going to hit LA. You know why? That's where the Olympics are going to be in a few years and they want to tear that up. >> Let me state this one more time. Yeah. >> No one's death is is acceptable. No one. Even in a war, it's terrible. It's not acceptable. whether it be your family, our family, anybody's family. >> Now, that tip was unverified. I did read it. It said unverified. It was an email that came through. They said if anything, um, security experts are stating that it will be cyber attacks. It'll be in the ports, big ports, energy facilities, power grids, all of that. And then all the cities, DC, LA, New York, Houston, uh, and any military >> lucky the Oscars >> and any military bases. >> Okay. Right. >> But like I stated, I think they're going to kaboom us somewhere big. And it's very scary is acceptable >> except to that. Um, okay. Let's move on. Topic number three, Pete Hegsth's fraud, waste, and abuse. This week, a report from the government watchdog group Open the Books revealed that Pete Hegsth spent almost 100 billion taxpayer dollars, some of which was spent on completely unnecessary luxury items, $15.1 million on ribeye steak. This is in the month of September. all these stats. $6.9 million on lobster tails, $2 million on Alaskan king crab, 1 million on salmon, $139,000 on doughut orders, $98,000 for a Steinway grand piano for the Air Force Chief of Staff's residence, and $21,000 on a Japanese flute, and $124,000 for ice cream machines. Mom is spending $15.1 million of taxpayer money on ribeye stakes fraud, waste, and abuse. >> Is it what? Acceptable. >> Is it fraud, waste, and abuse? >> Oh, no, it is not. You guys spin this so weird. The liberals and the left side weird. >> There are 1.3 active duty members. When you take that amount, divide it out, that comes out million. Yeah. 1.3 million. >> He's not buying ribeye steaks for everybody in the military. >> Okay. >> That comes out to $17 a person. Our troops do deserve the best. >> Should they be >> He's not giving stakes to our troops. It's for him and his buddies. >> No, it's not. It is for our troops at the very end of the year. >> Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Okay. You're saying it's for our troops. So, let me ask you this. You think Pete Hexth gave a ribeye steak, lobster tails, Alaskan king crab, salmon, donuts, a Steinway grand piano, Japanese flute, and ice cream machines to the troops. >> I don't I don't know about the flute and the piano, but I know this before big war deployments, before holidays, before special events, our servicemen are served better meals um before they go. Like I said, do you want to serve them slop? No. They deserve the best. Um, in fact, Michelle Obama, there's a picture of her serving stakes up to troops before they went to one war. >> Yeah. Big money. >> The $15 million refers to bulk purchasing across the whole system of the federal government. And sometimes toward the end or middle of the year, they have to use that money or they're going to lose it. >> Those state it's called stake and turfers. >> Exactly. >> I'm sorry. >> No, but that's exact That's exactly right. They should lose it and then that budget goes down and it helps America save money. That was the whole point of Elon Musk and Doge to find fraud, waste, and abuse. Here it is plain in your face and you're saying, "Well, he's got to spend all that money. Everyone needs an ice cream machine. >> Of course, our troops do and they deserve good meals before they go off the deployment. >> It's not for the troops. >> Yes, it is, Haley. That was Chat GBT. And I looked on another site. Yes, it was. >> GBT owned by Pet and his buddies are going to eat $15 million worth of riots. You are so [ __ ] stupid. I think it's a disgrace that you guys would even question that that we would serve our troops good meals. They deserve >> I can't believe that I can't believe that you fell for that. >> We should have bought steaks for their whole effing families. >> For who? What families? >> What? >> For the military families. Invited them in for steak. >> Buy them steak while you send their husband off to get murdered. Yeah, that seems like a fair deal. >> No, while you send their husband off to defend our country. How about we use money instead of bombing other countries for veterans and their medical coverage? >> You're talking about our guys getting killed. Who's getting their [ __ ] ass kicked? >> I pray with their service that they all are safe and come home. >> Wait, that's who's getting their ass kicked? >> That's all I'm saying. >> Do you think the families of the dead service members think that Iran is getting their ass kicked? >> Yes. >> Yes. >> Okay. >> Mhm. Let's simmer down. The Oscars are tonight. I've pulled up um some of these awards. We're going to go through them and we're going to see what everybody thinks. The first one we have is actor in a leading role. Nominees. Timothy Shalamé from Marty Supreme. DiCaprio for One Battle After Another. Ethan Hawk for Blue Moon. Don't even know what that is. Michael B. Jordan for Sinners. Wagner Mora for The Secret Agent. Don't know what that is either. Who's going to win this? >> Michael B. Jordan. >> Mom, >> I have no idea. And I don't really care >> if he doesn't. >> I don't even know who half these people are and don't give a [ __ ] >> Michael Jordan for smoke and stack. Mind you, a double role. >> I agree. Michael B. Jordan will win this. Actress and a leading role nominees. Jesse Buckley for Hamnet. >> Rose Burn. If I had legs, I'd kick you. Kate Hudson. Song Blue. Renate Rinsy. Sentimental Value. Sorry I'm butchering these names. Emma Stone for Beonia. Jesse Buckley all day long. >> The only day I know is Kate Hudson. That's the only name I know and I like her. >> You don't know Emma Stone? >> Did you guys watch Hamnet? >> Oh, yeah. I know her. >> Oh, yeah. >> Did you watch Hamnet? >> No. >> Okay. Well, >> it's a great movie. You should check it out. I agree with you. It's going to be Jesse Buckley. Directing nominees Hamnet, Khloe Xiao, Marty Supreme, Josh Safy, one battle after another, PTA, Paul Thomas Anderson, Sentimental Value, Wakeim Trier, and Sinners, Ryan Cougler. Who's going to win this? >> This is a hard one because I truly like I loved Hamnet and I love that director, >> also a woman. So, I'm rooting for her, but I think Cougler could take it home because Sinners was like a masterpiece. But I I kind of want her to win him too though, you know? I don't know. Yeah, >> they were both fantastically made uh movies. I think Cougler >> there is something like operating at a a slightly higher level in terms of the business of it like that deal that he made to get the rights to the movie back and stuff. He's pushing into >> this kind of like rarified heir of mega mogul like a next Spielberg kind of thing. And I don't know that Khloe Zo is doing that, but Hamnet was like, >> "God damn, that movie, even just thinking about it, >> choking you up. >> I'm getting like chills." It's It's a great movie. >> You know what I think funny? Uh >> oh, Chad kind of like >> what? >> Stop there for a minute. What I think funny is long time ago, like I couldn't wait to get on my pajamas, turn on the TV, watch the Oscars. >> Yeah, >> it's [ __ ] now. Who Who really watches the Oscars? I wouldn't even know it if I didn't see it on TV once. >> Uh I mean people are so fake. They have to go over homeless people to get up into that place they're having. They weigh the buttons to support wokeness. They wear their million million dollar. >> You're bringing politics. You're bringing politics into this now. This is the sim. >> That's right. That's right. And it shouldn't be. It used to not be that way. That's why people don't watch it anymore. >> Okay. That's not true. >> And it's almost like >> I I will probably be tuning in. >> The ratings are in the [ __ ] toilet. >> It's almost like people like to like watch it. I saw this on another clip. Oh, let's see who's on Ompic. Let's see who looks like they're ready to pass out and frail up there. >> I like to watch because I do find it it's the diversity of it all is finally kind of growing and >> Yeah. No, like female directors are now nominated for Oscars and people of color are now nominated for Oscars. Like that's >> whatever. >> Yeah. >> I'm sorry. Is that woke? >> Yeah. Mom doesn't Mom wants all white men in the Oscars only. >> No, I don't. Let's see this year who gets the Ozic Award. That's what I want to see. Who's most thin up there and passing out? >> That's just like insane to me though. Like now women are >> watch that [ __ ] anyway. women are now like kind of on equal playing fields and people of color are on equal playing fields. I don't cons like is that for you? >> They always No, they always have been. >> I watched a clip on Instagram. His name is Link Lauren. Mr. Link Lauren, if you're out there, we want you on the podcast. He is hilarious. He's funny. And some of the the stuff that he said about the Oscars is a trip. I called him Link Lincoln. That's not his name. It's Link Lauren. Hit my son up with an email, please. Or me. >> Or don't. >> Oh, why not? We can have your people on, but I can't have my people on. >> What is this guy? >> What is this guy? Just like an influence. >> We have one more. One more award here. >> He's good. >> Best picture. Beonia, F1, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Marty Supreme. One battle after another. The Secret Agent sentimental value or sinners. I think it's >> again either Hammet or >> Sinners. >> I think it's Sinners. I think Sinners is gonna clean sweep [ __ ] everything except Jesse Buckley. >> Yeah, >> Frankenstein. >> I think >> you know I was Were you Were you surprised that Paul Mell didn't get supporting actor? >> Uh, no. >> I was over Benio Del Toro and like there was another one where it was like that's [ __ ] [ __ ] Sean Penn was excellent, but like Pio Del Toro, like whatever, it was fine. >> I would say Paul Mezcow was like very good in Hamnet. Unfortunately, he was in scenes with Jesse Buckley and her performance >> Yeah. >> was just like >> she was operating at a a way different level. And so I think like in comparison it can kind of take away from the idea that he had like such a fantastic performance. You know, >> I thought he was great. If you guys see Jesse Buckley like that, I've just never seen anything like that in a movie or performance. >> If you see us, if you see us looking out that way, it's because the trees are literally bending down to the ground at 60 mph winds. And I heard Chad glitch one time. I'm starting to sweat all over thinking we're not going to have the internet. >> I >> We'll do it. We We only need 20 more minutes here. We can get through this. Let's go to our next topic. Erica Kirk in the Air Force. Now, this week, Trump appointed Erica Kirk to the US Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, where she will serve alongside 15 other people, providing civilian oversight to the Air Force Academy. She will advise on cadet morale and discipline, academic curriculum and instruction, facilities and equipment, financial management, and overall leadership and culture at the academy. Charlie Kirk was on this board and she is going to fill his role. Neither Kirk uh Erica or Charlie had any military knowledge or service that qualified them for this role. Mom, do you think Erica Kirk is qualified to be on a panel that oversees the Air Force Academy? >> No, I do not. I >> It said that she was given it because of Charlie was on it. So, what's it called? She's a successor of Kim. >> I don't like it. I don't agree. >> Do you think Charlie Kirk was qualified to be on it? >> No. >> I think he was. >> In what regard? >> In what regard? Because he's a white man. No, he knew young kids. He knew young people getting into the military and politics. >> Okay. He's he's he's exactly as qualified as Erica Kirk is, which is zero. >> Well, she is not for sure as dad. >> Dad, you are in the air. >> I think it's a horrible appointment. >> Okay. So, you both disagree with this. >> She's the biggest peak piece of fake [ __ ] on planet Earth. >> WOW. OKAY. ALL RIGHT. >> SO, you guys disagree with Donald Trump then? >> I wonder if Mr. Piper just listened to that. I wonder if Mr. Piper heard that one. >> Wow. So, wait a minute. You guys have something very deeply against Erica Kirk. >> Yes. >> No, I >> She's phony baloney. She doesn't give a [ __ ] that her husband got killed in my opinion. >> That's true. That's true. >> How is this getting through to you guys? She's a rag doll and I hate her guts. >> He knows a lot about the conspiracy theory there. >> We haven't in a movie. >> That's right. >> Daddy, she's coming across a little um >> disingenuous whether >> Hang on a minute. Hang on a minute. I want to ask this to both of you guys. >> How is this getting like penetrating your bubble? What What news are you getting that's telling you she's fake? >> Is it Candace Owens? her face >> a little bit and Tik Tok >> her [ __ ] face just watching her. >> I mean, who >> I got it from watching her? >> No, I had the weird vibe way when I saw the very first clip of when Charlie had just died and she had her hand on his and that little weird fake thing in the casket. I don't think that was real. >> Was it Was it the pyrochnics at his uh memoriam? Was it like the WWF >> that? Yeah. And I heard that that was even scheduled before his death that they had that all scheduled. >> Uh I don't like a lot of that. And and there's that one man, Chad, I've given you his name. I would love to have him on to pick his brain. >> We're all here. >> Yeah. Uh oh, Chad's glitching. See, see how it starts. There you are. Can you hear us? >> Yes, I can. Can you hear me? >> Where'd you go? >> I don't know. Were you [ __ ] Were you doing the brain stuff where you were going into the next plane without us or something? >> No, I don't think so. I don't think so. Um, so we had a little bit of technical difficulty there and um, now we're back. We're going to try to finish recording this. Is this is still recording, right? >> The thing it was recording the whole time it was live even when we couldn't see you. >> Okay, >> we couldn't see you. Erica Kirk said um something about like the disenfranchisement of of ma white male men. >> Like you have got to be [ __ ] kidding me. >> Yeah. >> Disenfranchised because you're a white [ __ ] man. >> Yeah. >> They're trying to >> There's something now coming with her exboyfriend that she knew before she married Charlie and something there's come. We need to dive deeper into that. It's so weird that you hate Erica Kirk. Is it because you >> I don't hate her so much. >> I hate her. >> Dad hates right now. >> You better continue or the internet's going to go out again. Yeah, but good singing Haley. A+. >> Okay, our next topic is racist family. >> I sisters with me. Our next topic is racist Republicans. This week, US Senator uh Tommy Tuberville, an Alabama Republican, posted >> posted an image that compared New York City's first Muslim mayor, Zoran Mumdani, to the September 11th attacks. The post showed a photo of Mumdani hosting Ramadan um next to an image of the Twin Towers burning on 911 with the caption, "The enemy is inside the gates." Tuberville refused to apologize for the post, saying he was criticizing radical Islam, arguing it is incompatible with the US Constitution. The post was made only a few days after an explosive device was thrown outside Gracie Mansion, the official residence of the New York City mayor during a protest. Police said the device contained metal screws, nuts, and bolts, and was capable of causing serious injury. Luckily, it struck a barrier and did not detonate fully, preventing casualties. Let me read that. >> Mom, do you think it's okay for sitting members of the Senate to make racist social media posts? >> No. >> Okay. So, you're against this? >> He's a great man. >> Well, your father's going to the bathroom. He said he's a great man, but I do not believe the part where all Muslims are radical and bad. >> Okay. >> Your father does. I don't. >> Right. So that was a a broad general thing that that guy probably shouldn't have said. Now there are uh the >> it wasn't a broad general thing. He targeted Zoran Mdani. >> Well, didn't uh that mayor invite a radical to have dinner right there with him? >> What? >> I thought Mandami had someone recently sat down to dinner with him and his wife that was a radical >> uh Islam. I don't know what you're talking about. >> No. >> Okay. >> Fake [ __ ] >> I think it'll let No, I'm not making [ __ ] up. >> Fake. >> Do you think >> when when a Republican posts something racist like this, do you think it helps or hurts the fabric of America in terms of how we all get along? >> I guess that's his opinion. He could he could say that. >> You should be fired for that. >> He's a senator. Mom, >> you should be fired for outwardly expressing racism if you hold any kind of office. >> Fired. >> But it's okay for other senators to say what they feel like how they hate America and all that. That's okay, too. >> Like who? What are you talking about? >> Hello, Mom. >> I'm finding out who Mandami had dinner with. >> Can you hear me? >> Oh my god. >> Here, your father's back. Big time radical. You can't hold office if you're a racist. You should be fired. >> Okay, Dad. You're you support Tommy Tuberville's post >> and [ __ ] yes, I do. >> Okay. Because you are racist as >> my information. >> Well, like that's that's the [ __ ] T. >> If people are willing to accept all of this [ __ ] that means they are racist. If you're willing to accept what's being said and done, that means you're a racist. >> Well, there you go. >> Well, I don't think >> if that's your definition, I'm a racist. >> Okay, I found my information, but I can't say the man's name, but I'll say as a March, it it happened March 2026, the New York City mayor and his wife hosted a pro Palestinian activist for the Ramadan dinner at the Gracie Mansion. and the pro Palestinian activist I can't say it Bob how do we say this Muhammad Khali M >> Khali >> so brought him in there for dinner they took pictures a photo op this dinner brought scrutiny due to Khalil's role ro role in Colombia University protests and his status in the deportation case further elevating concerns from a previous uh reported invitation. So what do you think about that? >> So it's somebody who was just protesting a genocide. >> An activist. >> Yeah. >> He is an activist. >> You know who else is an activist? A pro Palestinian activist. Your boy Hassan [ __ ] >> He's not boy. >> He's a Muslim. >> We do know. >> Yeah, he is, isn't he? >> Yes, he is. >> Oh [ __ ] He said he was. >> But Mr. Per is not a radical to my effect that he's going to blow things up. Is >> neither is this man that came to dinner with mom Donnie. >> He think that protest just like you guys do. >> Do you think protest is synonymous with bombing? >> Eventually. >> We'll have to ask Mr. Pike. There are there's no such thing as uh protests that don't lead to something else. >> Okay, that's inaccurate. We've been seeing protests where no one has bombed or shot or threw bricks as you guys like to say. No one or all that [ __ ] >> Yeah, we made all that crap up. >> That's right. You don't get it. >> The reason it was controversial is because that was part of that the Ramadan too celebration. Okay. It drew criticism. So, Mom, you're you're saying all this stuff, >> but are you saying it in support of Tommy Tuberville making this this racist post? >> Well, he has his opinion and some of that, too. >> He's a senator. This this is a guy who is a a major piece of the American federal government. Hang on. >> He's also a worldrenowned football coach. >> Okay, who cares? >> Great. So, all I'm saying is We don't care about this guy is a sitting US senator and he is promoting racist ideology. Do you think that helps our country? >> No, it does not. >> His constituents voted for him, so they're all on board. >> He needs to know the difference between radical and not. >> He does. >> And a terrorist and not. >> He knows Somalians are all bad. >> And we need to ask Mr. [ __ ] that question some. Let's move on to our last topic, election integrity. This week, the FBI took election records connected to the 2020 presidential election in Maricopa County, Arizona, including ballot images, absentee ballot envelopes, vote tabulation data, and server or digital records connected to the audit process. Officials have not fully explained the investigation publicly, but it's clear this is part of a widening federal investigation into claims about the 2020 election, which Trump seeks to invalidate so he can take full control of the voting process nationwide. Trump has already done this in Georgia when in January, the FBI raided the Fulton County Election Office and seized election materials related to the 2020 election. Mom, why is Trump seizing records in multiple states now from the 2020 election? >> To see who wasn't doing the right thing. Our elections need to be correct. >> They need to be counted correct. We need photo IDs. >> We need identification when you get into that booth to vote. >> You need to be a citizen. that none of this [ __ ] really existed certainly on this scale prior to Donald Trump in our elections, >> right? >> Ever. >> Correct. And all of these uh elections, the 2020 election has had multiple investigations into it done by Republicans in some cases. All of them found that there was no fraud and that the election was valid. All of them found that. I'm pretty sure way before Trump some of these elections were not right. >> Okay. But you're you're not listening to what I'm saying. >> Uhhuh. >> There have been multiple investigations into the 2020 election. Some done by Republicans. All of them across >> a few were done. Hey, now right there is a [ __ ] A few of them were done by Republicans. Maybe one or two out of 150. All the rest were done by [ __ ] Democrats. >> I don't want anybody. Don't give me Don't give me your [ __ ] Don't go look it up on [ __ ] Google. >> I don't want elections to be >> because it won't be any better. >> I'm tired of rigged elections. I'm tired of of people voting that are dead. I'm tired of people that can vote that are not even a citizen. I want it. >> That's not a thing. You can't vote when you're not a citizen. If Donald Trump people dead. >> Okay. >> If Donald Trump in 2020, >> okay, >> if Donald Trump runs for a third term, are you [ __ ] done with him? Will you then agree that he's shady as [ __ ] >> I've already said he's not going to run. He should not run. He's too old and he won't run. No, he's not gonna run. He's not going to run. >> Answer my question and stop. If he does, are you [ __ ] done with him? We'll never be done with him, but we won't probably vote for him. >> He will not run a third term. I know he won't. >> Marco Rubio be your next president. >> He's either he's either trying >> Write that down, Chad. >> He's either trying to completely cancel midterms >> or midterms. Okay. >> Or them as her um that she's saying no midterms. There will be midterms. >> She's not predicting that. She's saying that's what his goal is. And I agree with her. That's the Look, I I looked at all this. The various claims of evidence alleging a stolen 2020 election have been exhaustively investigated from both sides and litigated. Judges heard claims of illegal voting and found there they were all without give you a percentage of what Democrat Democrats might there might have been three of them that went, "Oh, wait a minute." Okay. >> But you're So look, the what you're not understanding here, I think, or or maybe you are and you don't care. >> No, I don't think you understand. That's the difference. >> Donald Trump is >> I don't think you understand. >> Donald Trump is using his FBI, which he controls, to go in and take this election material. Once they have it, they can do whatever they want with it. They will now falsify evidence to make sure those elections are perceived to have been fraudulent. >> You're saying, "Oh my gosh, but look what they've done with the Epstein files. >> Look what they have done. They really have is the EP." >> You're right. Because I want [ __ ] justice for every victim that was listed in that goddamn file. Okay. I want all of these [ __ ] to burn. I want them all to [ __ ] go to prison. >> So do we, Haley. So do we. >> For life. >> So do we. >> Then why do you Then why when I bring up the Epstein files, do you [ __ ] about it? We should always be talking about the >> They got nothing to do with Donald Trump. >> They have nothing to do with Donald Trump's legitimacy. >> Yes, they do. >> I don't understand how you think the Epstein files have nothing to do with Donald Trump. He's mentioned in them more than any other person. He's mentioned it 5,000 times. >> He didn't go to the island. He didn't rape anybody. He didn't have sex with kids. >> It hasn't been proven by anybody that he did. >> Uh it's it's >> so anytime you bring up the Epstein files, it's 100% [ __ ] speculation. >> It has been proven that he has raped somebody. Eene Carol. >> Yes. >> No, it didn't. >> Yes, it did. >> Civil. It was a civil case because of statute of limitations, >> right? >> They could not bring a federal case. And the only reason they could even bring a civil case is because New York passed a law. >> We didn't touch that. >> Can you Can you just let me talk, Dad? >> Yeah. >> No. >> Why? >> Why won't you allow me to speak? >> Same old [ __ ] over and over and over and over. I'm the same old [ __ ] over and over and over. >> Go ahead. >> I'm looking at the man in the mirror. The reason it was a civil case is because the statute of limitations had run out. They could not bring a criminal case against him. >> A jury, including a guy. >> Let me ask you, >> no, let me say this. No, shut up. >> The statute of limitations ran out. Why didn't that >> The jury had a guy on it who listened to a right-wing podcast. >> Good for him. the the defense or sorry the prosecutors Eugene Carol's lawyers tried to get that person removed. Listen to this proTrump podcast. They couldn't. That guy was on the jury. That guy voted in a unanimous vote that Trump was guilty. >> You and I were going to talk about that, but then my podcast went down. Uh she's nutty. She's a nutty nut case. >> That doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if you think she's a nutty nutcase or not. >> The only thing that matters is did he rape her? And a jury found that he did >> civil case. Okay. >> You keep doing that civil case. So what? Do you think OJ is guilty? >> We talked about that. >> Do you think he was guilty? >> Yes. >> Dad? >> Yes. >> That was a civil case. >> Yes, we know. >> So what? >> So mom's weird attempt to invalidate the Eugene Carol case by saying it's a civil case is meaningless. >> In both those cases is not the same [ __ ] You always try to pair up something and give it an analogy. It absolutely has no [ __ ] bearing on that. >> OJ was not on trial for six other murders either. She was accusing six other men of doing the same thing to her. I think she's a nutbird. >> I think it doesn't matter. Do you think somebody who is in quotes a nutbird can be sexually assaulted? >> We talked about that. >> Yes. Well, you can't you can't if it's being held in New York with all those fools. >> Okay. >> Okay. >> We ain't getting nowhere. >> We made it. >> Um I guess we're not. So, you guys think with this election integrity thing that he's just stealing all these ballots and all this election information? Why? >> To keep the Democrats from stealing the next election. >> Okay, >> that's why. >> And how will stealing all these these documents do that? Well, they'll have all kinds of [ __ ] laws and stuff to go in there and redo things. They won't be able to just go, "Okay, there's 1600 dead people that voted." >> There was a man I said >> they won't be able to do that. >> I'm not kidding. There was a man online. I saw he voted five times and bragged about it. >> Okay. There's so much [ __ ] that like stacks up uh that points to, you know, unfair elections that I cannot imagine sitting there and not believing it. So, we've got all of this [ __ ] happening where he's going in and taking care. >> Okay. >> Um the Save Act that they're trying to pass. >> You know about this? >> You like this? >> Yes. Yeah, >> we've got starting an unnecessary war for no [ __ ] reason. >> If you don't have if you don't have ID, you don't [ __ ] vote. >> Start the war to keep us safe to keep us all from getting news. >> And until we eliminate a bunch of these [ __ ] Muslims in the United States, we got problems. >> All right. Jesus Christ. >> Well, I guess that's the end of the show today. Um, it's unbelievable to me. >> We made it. Don't act depressed. Your internet made it. >> No, I'm not actually depressed. I There are these weird glimmers you guys show. We I hate Erica Kirk. What? Okay. So, like at least there and you can see through >> to do with anything. >> I'll I'm trying to tell you >> who's on Trump's side is not on our side. >> I'm trying to tell you what it has to do. >> Assume you assume way too much. >> Okay. >> What it has to do with anything is this. You are able to look at Erica Kirk and see that she is a grifter. See that she is using the death of her husband to make money, to lie to people, to assume higher and higher positions of power in our government, in her business, etc. You're able to see that. >> Yes, >> Trump is doing the exact same thing, but you can't see it at all there. That's I rest my case. >> No, he's not. >> Wait, you also don't like Christy Gnome now, right? >> No, I like her. I thought she did a good job to start, but then at the end when she did all the money stuff. No, that was not good. >> You also don't like Pam Bondi, right? >> I do like Pam Bondi, but she needs to do what she says she's going to do. >> So, these are his these are the fall guys. He employed these women so he could throw them under the bus at the end of the day, and you guys fall for it because you have internalized misogyny and you're just a [ __ ] misogynist. And so, it's so easy to blame these women and not like these women. And I don't because they're beasts of [ __ ] But Erica Kirk is a woman. Charlie Kirk is not. What's the difference? >> I'm so sorry. >> What's the difference in what they're doing? >> What is the difference between Erica Kirk and Charlie Kirk and what they do? What is the difference? >> He went out on tour and gave his opinion to millions. >> He debated. >> She's She's living off of his debt. >> She is now giving her opinions just like Charlie Kirk. >> That's the [ __ ] difference. Quit interrupting me. He She better have a bunch of them. This time >> she is now going out on tour and giving her opinions on how the world should [ __ ] raise their young men up >> just like Charlie Kirk. Just like Charlie Kirk and you hate her but you love him. Why? >> Charlie Kirk did did not do what his wife is doing now >> with 100%. He did the exact same thing. >> The CEO of Turning Point USA. She now literally is that. >> But they have it's really really changed and it's not the way it was. >> He didn't start it. So what the [ __ ] are you trying to compare to? Your analogy is crap as high as you are. >> She literally stepped into his roles quite literally. You [ __ ] hate her but you love him. And there is one difference. The one difference is upon his death, some evil people took that uh turning point over and decided how they were going to run it. Not the way Charlie ran it. They decided to run it their way. >> Okay. Well, >> your analogies are >> Well, I think you hate Erica Kirk because >> you see her as a great because she's a woman. You didn't see Charlie as her or Donald Trump or anybody else, but it's very easy for you to do that if it's a woman. She's a phony baloney. >> I'm sorry you feel that way. We don't. >> All right. Well, thank you all for joining us. Thank you, Haley, for doing this. I love you for being here and uh enduring this every week. Mom, I love you. And uh I'm glad that Popcorn came to see you in your dreams. I'm going to see what else I can get done. Dad, >> despite the fact that you definitely got the most interruptions this week as well, >> I do love you. Um, I don't know what the count will be this week though. >> Whoever's counting these interruptions would be counting years and Haley's correctly. >> Okay. Now that now you're gonna go into like 2020 election denier. You're now going to be the interruption count denier of this podcast. >> What I want to know is who's crazy enough to sit here and watch us and do every interruption. That's crazy to me. >> Yeah, that [ __ ] fool is >> got to be some 20year-old lives in his mother's basement. basement probably what he's doing at one 1:00 in the afternoon. >> That's crazy to you. >> But he's kind of a big [ __ ] loser. >> How did you Why? Stop it. Why did you apologize to Haley to say I'm sorry you had to come and d >> Cuz I can see on her face that this gets to her. >> Well, you don't think this gets to us? Who do I get to apologize? I'm sorry, Bob, that you had to come today. Boy, I >> sorry. >> That's why That's why I just felt when you said that to Haley. I'm so sorry. >> Because dad interrupts >> all of us a million times. He says he doesn't care if we die. He calls us names like peanut head and [ __ ] >> Big boy. >> I thought he I thought today he wasn't very bad. Was he? >> He wasn't as bad as last week, but he was like 80%. >> I'm I'm just saying we we >> last week was bad. come at you guys with names. We don't say if you died, we don't care and that's acceptable loss for the war in Iran. Certainly our side of this, me and Haley, I think objectively speaking, and I I think you would even agree, >> we don't come at you guys like dad comes at us. >> Oh my god. Okay, let's or maybe you disagree. >> Yes, you do. Yes, you do. Haley comes at us hard. >> Sometimes really hard. Nonetheless, I love all of you despite our difference in opinions and beliefs on all of these topics. And I thank you all for being here. >> Thank you. Love you, Chad. Love you, Haley. >> Mom, I love you. >> Better move. >> Go ahead, Haley. >> Mom, I love you. Dad, I love you. Chad the guru. Churu, I love you. >> What? Why you calling me that? >> Cuz you're sending people in dreams. Guru. Chad. Churu. >> I mean, I've been trying hard. Dad, I think you're maybe not being Would you start something for me, Dad? >> I want you to start, if you would, >> a dream journal of some kind. It could just be an audio recording. Yes, he does. >> Dreams very often. >> He barely. >> Yes, you do. You have them every night. And >> no, I don't. >> Yes, you do. Okay. Nobody >> No, I don't. Now, >> everyone has dreams every night. >> You're totally full of [ __ ] you just don't remember them. But if you ever wake up in the middle of the night after a dream, if you can record it, >> if you can write it down or you can say it, it actually starts to help you remember your dreams better. >> He just told me of one dream, but it was like two years ago. I'm not [ __ ] you. He dreams years. No, he dreams every night. He just forgets the dreams. Or he is doing this weird performative anti-dream guy technique on us. I don't know why he's so like I don't dream. He does. >> He don't >> send me kitty dude. >> I get into rim sleep in about an hour and a half. So I don't have to dream. >> He gets in rim sleep in >> most people. It takes eight hours a day for you to get into rim sleep. You're talking to somebody who is an expert on sleeping. >> He gets he get >> I'm the best sleeper. >> I did all the research on this [ __ ] a long time. He gets into REM sleep and >> where did you do your research? Cuz you don't read. >> What are you talking about? >> He reads. >> I read books. >> What are you reading? >> Shiny Heiny's out in 60 m. >> I got a whole pack of [ __ ] that thick on Ram sleep that I got from a doctor. >> Okay. Well, uh, thank you very much everybody for joining us. Thank you, Dad, the sleep expert, for joining us this week and imparting your knowledge about REM sleep on us. We will be back uh on Wednesday hopefully if our internet permits and I will be doing a live show tonight 6 pm PST to answer any questions that you may have about today's show. Haley or mom, you may or may not join. >> I'll do my best. >> I don't like people shooting me politic questions all the time at night after my mind's already blown on here once. I like questions like why do you wear the color black? What's on your necklace? Do you have earrings on? That's the kind of questions I like at mine. >> All right. Well, maybe one of them will join me. We shall see. But thank you everybody for joining us and we will see you soon. >> Bye.