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ALL Social Security Numbers May Have Been Stolen | Biden Snaps at Reporters | August 15, 2024

New reporting indicates that a data breach may have resulted in hackers obtaining the social security numbers of ALL Americans.  Joe Biden got angry and shushed the press before snapping at them in a testy exchange, Trump said Kamala Harris is waiting to release her talking points until he does so she can copy them, and what will war in the Middle East do to the economy? Finally, ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit is saying what he thinks and it is glorious, what are the top college football coaching jobs and more sports before we finish the week with the best memes. SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/drewberquist NEWS: https://RVMNews.com MERCH: https://RedBeachNation.com#DrewBerquist #ThisIsMyShow Silver Prepper Bars - Buy it. Break it. Trade it. https://prepperbarnow.com Protect your savings with a faith-based precious metals company at https://GoldwithDrew.com Fight aches and pains, as well as chronic inflammation with Sweetamine. Use promo code DREW to save $5 off your order at https://Sweetamine.com Be prepared for the worst with food you actually want to eat. Visit Prepper All Naturals at https://PreparewithBeef.com and use promo code RVM to save 25% off today!

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New reporting indicates that a data breach may have resulted in hackers obtaining the social security numbers of ALL Americans.  Joe Biden got angry and shushed the press before snapping at them in a testy exchange, Trump said Kamala Harris is waiting to release her talking points until he does so she can copy them, and what will war in the Middle East do to the economy? Finally, ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit is saying what he thinks and it is glorious, what are the top college football coaching jobs and more sports before we finish the week with the best memes.


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This show has always been about America and just old school common sense. It's not about left or right. He called it a 10 a.m. today. It's more about right or wrong. It's about cutting through the noise and finding the truth. It's uncomfortable talking about all of this stuff. Finding things we have in common, not what divides us. It's about we the people. We do news. We do sports. We do entertainment. And we have a damn good time in the process. ♪♪ All right, folks. It is Thursday. I'm Drew Berk with "This Is My Show." Glad to be wrapping it up the week with you guys. As we do around these parts on Thursday, just go out today. This show has always been about America. And just in. Tom is joining us. We got a fun crew. We got a fun crew. It's going to be a good day. Tom, how are you doing? My good friend. Tom's picture. You're not. We can't see you. We see. I think carpets. I don't know what that is, man. I'm looking right at my screen. I saw myself earlier. You know what? Why don't I drop and see if I can get a call back from Christa? Okay. That sounds good. All right. Well, that's happening. Well, that's happening. We do have a lot to get to today. Got a lot to get to. So there's some social security issues. And, of course, I'm saying that very lightly. Or I'm saying it as if it's just some issues. There's some big issues. There's some significant issues. We've got Trump who is saying, hey, we'll put out talking points. But we're waiting. And Kamala's waiting. And she's waiting probably for us to do it anyways. We'll play that clip. We'll talk about it. Biden got mad at the press. He actually just got mad at them a little bit ago again. So we'll talk through all of that stuff. We're going to get into the economy and how it pertains to what's going on overseas. Jonathan Rose will join us. We've got some college football news. We've got some other sports news. We've got some college football debates. We've got all sorts of stuff that's going to come throughout the day here. Tom. I think we have Tom now. Yes. Bright smiling face. Yes, it's so bright. I miss having you here. I miss having you here. But we'll get you back here. Let's start with this, Tom. And I want you in particular, but all of you to just really take heart and know that Uncle Sam is on your side. He's got your six protecting your information, just kidding. No, he's not at all because there's new information out there now that reveals that everyone. That includes everyone working on this show, everyone listening to the show, and everyone else who hates this show, which encompasses a lot of people in there. And then everyone else, everyone's social security number was breached and hacked. And so too was your address. We can put up this tweet here, Krista. I'm talking like Kim Jong Un with the. Every American social security number may have been stolen in a new hack with 2.7 billion records, allegedly stolen for those of you who are good at math and understanding our population. That's well more than our current population, of course. But hacking group known as US DoD, not actually the DoD. US DoD claims they've stolen 2.7 billion records of Americans' personal information. The personal information includes. You can see there in the screen. Social security numbers and physical addresses. The data was allegedly stolen from data broker. National public data, the broker offers personal info to employers, private investigators, and staffing agencies, for example, US DoD is allegedly offering to sell the stolen records. So they were, they steal these records. 2.7 billion records, everyone who's in existence and beyond social security number, their physical addresses, they were trying to sell them apparently for only, at least one report that I read, only three and a half million dollars. And I think they've kind of pieced mailed it out and not even done it in one full lump sum. But, but this isn't good news. I've had my information stolen before in Chinese hacks and stuff like that from, from DoD and, and other organizations. Mostly when I was DoD, Lord knows if they've, if they've gotten anything from the agency. But they got some of that stuff and, and I was always funny. And I'm curious how they do this here and I don't want to get your thoughts, Tom. But every time, one being the biggest that, that my information was breached and obtained by nefarious actors. The government was the ones holding it, couldn't protect it. And the government says, don't worry, we're going to get you a plan. We're going to, we're going to look over your stuff for the next 18 months in this free program. That if you want to pay, you can continue to do, why, why would I do that? You just lost all of my information. You couldn't keep it safe in the first place. So you or a company that you've identified doesn't give me warm and fuzzies that you're going to be able to do it again. And what's it really matter, honestly, at this point, everyone's got it. But this was a big deal. This was a big deal, not enough people talking about the fact that every, we all work so hard to protect our social security numbers and our address and our personal information. It's all out there on the dark web now, folks. Yeah, and if you want to go down the conspiracy road, like I have a tendency to do with things. Yeah, don't say. This is where it's taking me and it's taking me directly to the fact that we have 20 to 25 million new people into the United States. So you take these records and you give these people a new identity with people that already exist. And guess what, Drew? One day you come home and there's a whole new family living in your house. And now you have to prove that you're actually Drew Berquist and the new residents are like, no, no, I am Drew Berquist. And this is my family and I have been there since, you know, 2018 and this is our house. And then all of a sudden the government comes in and goes, oh, we don't know who's who now. All right. So this grew Berquist family with you, you're going to have to go into government housing because we can't put these people out right now because they're actually in your house. So you're going to have to go through this process, fill out all this paperwork and then eventually, oh boy, you know, looking at the court docket here. It looks like we can fit you in maybe 2035 and then we'll have a hearing about it. Yeah. No, no, it absolutely is. I mean, that's you've already got massive issues with squatters and squatters rights issues and you see that kind of stuff happening all over the country. And you just see, I mean, you see someone hack in and take your credit card and, you know, pay for a bunch of stuff. You see them, take your identity. A lot of you have probably gone through that process. It's just a pain in the ass fighting to get things sorted out. It costs time. It takes time. It costs money. Both of those things. And this goes to a whole nother level. It takes it to a whole nother level. But there's something else that Tom we talked about that I think could come from this. Could this be an opportunity for the government to do something else as it pertains to one's identification? Absolutely. The only way that you're going to get people to be compliant is under the guise of security and now usher in the digital ID. This is just to make you safe. You know, we had this breach. But if we have this new way instead, you know, these old antiquated social security card system and this and that. If we're able to digitally, digitally keep all your information, it'll be safe. And we guarantee there won't be any hackers. And all you have to do is download this simple little app to your phone. And then once your digital ID is in there, guess what? Oh, that makes it easier for your passport, your driver's license. Oh, we can even put your medical records in there too. Just in case there comes a point again where you have to go to a restaurant to show your medical records that your vaccines are up to date. Oh, you know what, too? You don't want to be great is also if we'd like just got rid of all the banks and we had, you know, digital currency and we put that on your phone too. It's another app and it's all done under security purposes just to keep you safe. That's right. That's I can totally see that coming. We're having some issues, by the way, right now with rumble. You guys can't hear me. But we are coming. We're going to sort it out. I'm just saying something to the audience. But I, you know, I feel like with this breach, every time that there's an opportunity for the government to take away our freedom, they do it and we never get back. PSA is one of the greatest examples of all time. So to me, this is just another way of the government to impose overreach and take away your freedom and do it all under the guise of safety. Yeah. No, I think so too. And that's you've said this multiple times. You said it again just there and leading up to that. Anytime you can do that and you can use that as the top cover, safety security, your own, the country, the community, you name it. People just fall for it, man. They fall over themselves to do whatever they can to comply with your rules. It is madness. It is madness. Speaking of compliance in the rules, we've talked about this on several occasions. And I just had another incident yesterday with TSA. And I went to the airport, the whole thing, give them your ID, you put it into the machine, they're like standing in front of the camera. And I go, is that optional? Yes, it's optional. You don't have to get your picture taken. Well, I did it this time around. I put my ID in and they said, okay, you got to stand in front of the camera now because you're to put your ID in. You have to let me know before you put your ID in that you don't want your picture taken. So it's like every time that I go through there, this is like once every, you know, almost once a week that this happens, the rules keep changing each time. So this time, when I had to go get my picture taken, I stood in front of the camera and tilted my head down so they got a picture of the top of my head. They didn't give you any crap about that? No. That's like a whole night. It's just this whole little game that we're going to back and forth and what they're trying to do. And you see this all the time with any kind of federal law enforcement agency. They just wanted to make it so difficult that eventually you'll just give up and comply and do what they say. Yeah. Yeah, you're right. You're right. Well, whether it's true or not with this data breach, with the Social Security breach and everything, you know, I think that is coming. They are going to use this. This might be the instance. This might be an instance as to why they're going to try and force this down our throats. But we've seen them talk about it. We've seen them try and make headway with it. So I mean, it is coming. If we can win this election, maybe we can kick that can down the road, but it is coming. It is coming. Right. And, you know, we just had a story last week about this week. What was it on Monday or Tuesday where we talked about the hit that was on the Iranian banks. That's all it's going to take here. We go two or three days without people having to access money and then it becomes, oh, we've got the great solution. And it's already set up and ready to go, just like the Patriot Act. Just like the Patriot Act, our favorite piece of legislature, which again, I'm still so mad at myself for because back in the day as a intelligence officer, someone who worked in counterterrorism and all of that. Atlanta wasn't just people who worked in my field. A lot of people got behind that. And when it was used for good, it was used for good, but then it wasn't. And now it isn't. And now it's a tool. Man, it's a tool. Things are alive, by the way. If you've switched channels and you want to go back to my rumble, the Drew Burke was rumble page. Things are up and running over there now on DB rumble. So, if you want to stay wherever you are, whether YouTube, Facebook, one of the other rumble channels, RVM news rumble channel. By all means, stay where you are. The chat that we pay the most attention to right now is typically the rumble channels. We have so many going on. But you can get on over there if you want to switch that up. Okay, let's switch to another story as we're talking about switching up. Joe Biden is having his moment yesterday where he's finishing up and he's talking to folks. And he got frustrated with the press. He shushed them and then got angry with them. Take a listen. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. I'm not going to answer your question. I'm not going to answer your question. I'm going to talk to them first to get in the audience first, okay? Yes, sir. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm going to talk to you. As he was in place, Mr. President. Yes, yes, yes. I told you we're going to have a soft landing. We're going to have a soft landing. My policies are working. Start right in that way. Okay. And Mr. President, you know how much? Thank you so much. You got to move this way. Mr. President, do you know Mr. Sargreich, that too? You are some bastard. How about Burisma? Thank you, President. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. All right. I love it. He shushes them and then wants to take a question. And then his handlers quickly are like, "Oh, hell no. We're not doing questions. Thank you, everyone. Leave." But he shushes them and then says, "We're going to have a soft landing." Right at that way. As if he's got adversaries in the media. People who aren't always giving him lob ball questions, always giving him the right headlines. Right at the way I want you to. That's what they've been doing, bro. They hid the fact that you have Parkinson's dementia all-timers and AIDS or whatever the hell you've got for three and a half years. You've got the most friendly press ever. Right? Yeah. It's hysterical that he feels like he's having a hard time getting his message out there. The media is as dutiful as a compliant as they've ever been when it comes to covering a Democrat. And like you said, him trying to have this feel like he's having this give and take, this adversarial jousting with the media, it's such ridiculousness. After what we witnessed four years with Trump, that was an adversarial and combative media that we witnessed. The way the media is now is just so soft. It's just everything they treat Obama or Obama. Well, he's the one running it. They treat Biden and Carmelo as if they're like these little precious, fabricated eggs. They can't be ruffled and they have to kind of, you know, lift them up, put them out on to display and just let the rest of us just enjoy and take in the beauty of them. But I find it, you know, one of the things that I liked about the tail end of that press and I think you should do this through and I would like to do it is we need to hire a sassy gay guy with us. So whenever, you know, we don't want to answer any questions or want people just to go away and just have them be there going, thank you. Thank you. Everybody. Thank you. That's enough. Everybody go. Come on, clear out of the room. Let's go. Thank you. Yeah, I actually, I do think we need a sassy gay and I think that we don't ever refer to him as his name. It's just always what sassy gay have to say about this is I think that'd be a good character. I think that's, that's something to aspire to. Some people are like, no, no, come on, you know, it would be kind of good. So yeah, I mean, it is, it's, and we talk about it a lot. We haven't talked about it a lot lately, but to your point, the relationship over those four years was so hostile towards Trump, so adversarial. I mean, people, people essentially mad at him for behaving the way he does and tweeting what he does and calling people names. They got to the point where they were essentially doing the same thing, but, but way, way worse, were so vile. There was no respect for the office, no respect for the position, which I get more and more now, I used to be a just respect the position guy when I certainly, when I worked for them, it was, and I, and I meant it and I, and I thought it was the right thing. And, and it probably was at the time to, to just respect the office and say, Roger, that to whoever's in charge, Republican or Democrat. Now it's just a laughing stock. Now it's a figurehead position, but, but, but it wasn't that way until just recently here and the way that they treated him and then to call him an authoritarian and call him all these things, we don't defend Trump all the time around here, but I damn sure we'll defend him when it comes to him not being an authoritarian because he didn't silence the press. He didn't shut them up. Anyone else would have after a week or two of the, just the hateful barrage of questions and accusations that came in on a daily basis because also remember the guy did a press conference like every day, like sometimes multiple days, like, let's go talk to him again. Like, what are you doing, bro? Don't do that. But he would do that and they would just assault him. Anyone, anyone else would be like, I am done, get rid of them. They're not allowed in on White House grounds anymore. Never happened. Never happened. And then you can talk about whatever you want to talk about after the 2020 election. And certainly we all have lots of reasons to be concerned. We're not going to go down that path right now, but you can talk about whatever you want. What happened? He left, not an authoritarian. So these guys flipping out when something goes slightly wrong is absolutely hysterical. I mean, he just, he, we won't play this clip because we didn't pull it in. But I'll just read, Biden tells reporters he doesn't know the answers to their questions, yells at them, greets Martin Sheen, just as a little sidebar there, and then shuffles aimlessly to Marine one. That's a, that's a tweet that just came out here recently. Go back to the whole adversarial point. Does anybody not remember Jim Acosta wrestling the microphone way from an intern who's trying to take it away from him? I mean, things got physical with the press corps when Trump was in office. They did. They did. And that is the point where all of the press, the anchors, you know, on the networks themselves are obviously awful. That's kind of like where we, we learned more about, Brian Stelter had a show on CNN for pizza. That's how bad things were. He had a show. But Jim Acosta, he does have a punchable face as we've already talked about this week. But when you have a punchable face and then you act like a total dooshier like he did that whole time when he was in the, the press room and a part of the press corps, man, what an awful dude. You just don't treat anyone that way. I have very strong opinions. I, if we're in a face to face situation, a press situation, a Q and A type of thing, I'm not going to be a hostile dick towards you. I just most, and most people aren't. I'm not saying it just about me. That's, but he is like, that's his thing. And it's this false bravado and toughness for like a Zeta male. It's remarkable to me. And here we are talking about him though. I hate even talking about those people, their, their, their vile, their, their worst of the worst because they want to be invited to the parties. They think they're part of the in crowd and they're not. They're just useful idiots, but that's, that was something that Obama was masterful at. He brought the media in as if they were his contemporaries and they absolutely love that. And they love that kind of an access and they view Trump as somebody who's not in the club and their club is extremely private and they're going to be the gatekeepers of who's allowed in that club. Yeah. Well, let's switch to their opponent, their, their biggest enemy, enemy number one, Donald Trump, because he was speaking in Asheville, North Carolina and was talking about the fact that Kamala Harris had not put out and has not put out her points of emphasis yet, her plan, right? Something that we should know about you'd think, but when you install someone last minute and they don't actually know anything, that kind of hurts your ability to communicate anything because there's just nothing there. But he was saying how she hasn't announced her plan yet because she's probably waiting for me to announce mine. Take a listen. Kamala Harris won't end the economic crisis. She will only make it worse. And why hasn't she done it? She talks about it. She's doing a plan. You know, she's going to announce it this week, maybe she's, she's, she's, she's waiting for me to announce it so she can copy it like, remember, couple of days ago, I mean, maybe, I mean, possibly they're taking all of the points right now. The latest of course being, we're going to, we know what we're going to do. A Trump has said this and people seem to be resonating with it. We're going to do no taxes on tips for the service industry. That sounds good, right? And everyone's screaming and then Joe Biden and KJ appear like, yeah, we endorsed that too. That's not your plan. You guys all in fact took action to tax the service industry and people who operate in those industries. And now you're saying we're going to fix it. It drives me crazy that one, they're saying we're going to fix the border. We're going to fix the economy. We're going to fix all these other things. We're going to stop price gouging, which we'll talk about in a second, which leads to something totally different than what you're even thinking of. And then they say that they're going to fix this. You guys brought all of this upon yourselves. You could fix all of it now and you're choosing not to, but you're, you're finding out, well, you're not finding out, you know that if you just say the right thing, it's going to get you some votes because that's just how dumb our country is right now. They are. Kamala is the one who was the deciding vote in taxing tips. Yeah. That's how crazy this is. It was her vote. It was 50 50 and she was the 51st vote. But just like the borders are stuff, Tom. She knows. She was never the borders. No, she didn't. She didn't smack the gavel down and decide on that vote. That didn't happen. But I watched it on C-SPAN. No, you didn't. Yes, I did. Okay. Well, I think that we've settled this. Haven't we? No. That's the national conversation that we have day after day, week after week. Yes, you did say that. Here's the example. Nope. I mean, they just after after catching them, we lay it on. And this goes for Republicans too. Lay it on them. Here's the evidence. Here's the video. Here's six videos. Here's some pictures. You. Here's your signature. That wasn't me. And you go back and forth until the end where they're like, yeah, I'm satisfied with how this argument's gone. I win. Yeah. It's every day feels like we're in that 19 was a 1932 movie gaslight where the guy in the movie wants to drive his wife insane and he starts off by moving pictures around and then accuses her of moving that picture and just to drive her insane. That's what I feel like that we're going through every day. Yeah. So fun. It is so fun, but but but how damning, how damning, how frustrating for our country that it works. It is the dumbest plan ever anyone with a with a half a brain who's sitting around a conference table, when someone stands up at their easel, I don't know if people use easels anymore and says, here's what we're going to do. We're just going to straight up lie and in fact, we're going to lie and we're going to take the other party's rhetoric and plans and values and we're going to share them. But are we going to do that? Because that goes against ours. No, no, we're not going to do it at all. We're not going to do any of this stuff. But we're just going to say it. Most people would be like, that's a horrible idea. You can poke so many holes through that. They're going to know right away that A, that's not doesn't sound like us. And then B, if you win, you didn't do any of those things. Don't worry. They're dumb. We'll give them something else to focus on. I mean, that's just that's where we are. Yeah. We're in a point where an inflection point where style is everything and substance means nothing. And so if you've come to that place and I think everyone has come to that realization who follow politics, have an interest in it, or just in pop culture and watch the media. It's all about style. It's who's marketable. It doesn't matter anything about their personality. It doesn't matter if they're on, they have had their 10th marriage. It doesn't matter if they're addicted to drugs. If they have a great public style that's marketable and it's on, and you can develop a brand around them, that's what they're going for, none of it. That's why you can get an empty headed person like Carmelo and just push her out because you know, you've got your whole PR team being in the corporate media that's going to help you with the big push. Yeah, I still love, even though you've been doing it for a week or two now, here in Carmelo. It just always gets me. Yeah, no, I mean, this is where we are. This is where we are. We've got, we might get to our guest here. We'll, I'm just asking, I'm asking control something. We might get to our guest here. We might just move on. Sometimes it's hard to get people connected, but we have plenty of stuff to get to regardless. So let's just drive on, and Krista, let's actually drive on, because we have a lot of memes again today, Tommy Boy and an audience. So let's drive on for now, and let's do question of the day. We'll get to that. We'll knock that out. We'll have some conversation about it, and then we'll go from there. But the question for you this, we talked yesterday about what your favorite food was. Your traditional food was for college football, or for football in general, not college. It could be, could be college or pro. We had some great answers. Some, some healthy debate and conversation. I think we all left a little hungrier than we came into the show. That's even with Tom. Actually, no, he's yesterday. You weren't here, Tom. I was going to say that's with Tom ordering stuff, usually, usually if he's here, we've ordered stuff. But my question today is still in that sports realm, and for some of you, your favorite sport might not be football, and that's okay. Some people have issues. I'm not judging, but if it is, you have to answer something different. The question is this, what is your favorite sport other than football? Again, if it wasn't football in the first place, then it's just your first answer. But you cannot answer football. So what is your favorite sport other than football? As you talk about it, I want to tell you about this little sweet box of joy from our friends at Sweet-A-Mean. We're all dealing folks with chronic inflammation. We've all got aches and pains. As you get older, those obviously increase depending on where you're at in this circle of life that we're going through, you might be feeling more or less. But it's there. 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Judy says, no sports here to work if I have to pick one, it would be baseball. It says Andy go Royals baseball. Um, yeah, that's just Judy correcting hockey. Yes, I'm north of the border. It says cave. I love it. Tom, what are you going with? I'm going, let's see, it's, I'm going to go with dog fighting. No, no, I'm going with Serbian basketball. Okay, specifically not just regular basketball, Serbian basketball, yeah, I'm telling you, we can't play those videos unless it's an episode that we've already decided, we're just going to torch it all and, and, and say, F it and play whatever we want. But those videos are amazing. They're, they're amazing. The energy, my, my kids are totally into it. I'm right now trying to plan a trip to Belgrade so we can go to a couple of games. That's next level. That's next level. Um, make sure you put in your security survey and all the, the right forms with HR here, uh, prior to going the cap rocks is baseball and curling. I like to be, that's our first curling of the day. I do kind of like curl. I, I've not ever done it. I would like to try it. I don't think I'd ever come in for dinner. I would be out there. I don't even know what scrubbing, rubbing, sweeping, I don't know what it's called. Um, I don't want to say rubbing that could go the wrong way, uh, base, uh, tennis and hockey says ginger. That rocks talking about watching little league baseball right now. Yeah. Little league baseball has been on, uh, chaos, love MMA to got some, some back and forth. I, I text you would say the text panhandle Patriots says women's beach volleyball. The amount of memes that were out there during the Olympics about, about beach volleyball and, and the ladies outfits, that there was a lot. Um, gyrus on women's volleyball. I like it. I do love volleyball. When, when my girls are playing sports, two of the three play sports, the other ones just straight up princess and she's amazing, but, and she could. She's athletic, but she, she just chooses not to, but when it's sports time, whether it was high school, college, girlfriends, or my daughters, volleyball is, is fun. I much prefer that one, you're inside air conditioning to, I enjoy the game more. And then there's, there's other benefits too, but, um, but I think, I, I think I gotta go hockey. I'm, I'm, I'm gonna stay in the realm of violence and I, you know, you grow up in Minnesota. You come out on ice skates. You've all heard that. So, you know, I played hockey. My brothers and I played hockey growing up, um, love the sport. I still, I just, I love the speed of it and the guys are, those are some tough sons that don't get in a fight with those people, man. Like they're, they're tough as nails. That's weird that you would like a sport that involves air conditioning and violence. Right. I mean, you give me snacks on top of it and I'm in hog heaven that, wait, there's no hors d'oeuvres. By the way, I don't feel like we use that term enough anymore. I feel like there need to be more events where there's hors d'oeuvres. And here's the thing, Tom. We were talking the other day. I don't know if it was on the show or off the show. I don't even remember about how I used to be this big time extrovert. And now I tend to be more introverted just because I hate everyone in the world has gone so dark. But you put me in an event where there's like some jazz music playing and some cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. I'm going to work that room. Old extroverted drew is coming out. It's going to be talking. I'm going, wait, wait, let me grab one of those. Do you ever refer to it as canapay? I don't. I don't. I don't. Hello, Mr. Buck, who is now fuel a canapay. I don't know that I've actually ever had that question asked to me now that we're talking about it. James welcome in James question of the day, even though you are 90 seconds behind us, not just you. All of you is what is your favorite sport other than football to watch, consume, play, whatever the case might be. Let us know folks hit that like button if you have not already. And let's actually talk about football for a second back. Well, actually, before we do that, there was more firings at ESPN today, dude, seriously, you had RG three get shit canned, which I'm kind of happy about. He can be he can be a lot to handle. The thing about RG three, though, is there are days where it's like, I totally agree, you're very level headed and smart in this approach. And then the next day you're like, I wish you were fired and would shut your mouth because I did not like anything you said, but Samantha Ponder fired. I was shocked by that one. I thought it's me too. That's the one I can see the other, although I could also see the other not happening because of some, some other reasons, not necessarily talent, but, but to see the Samantha Ponder moves, like really you're okay. Budget cuts, they say budget cuts sticking with college football. You have Colorado State's quarterback, Braden Fowler, Nicole, see, I don't know how you say his name. I don't really care. Good kid out in the Mountain West, and then his receiver cohort teammate, Tony Horton, who were each offered allegedly in this new era of NIL and collectives and all of this, $600,000 to hit the transfer portal after last season. They chose to stick around Fort Collins, continue to play for Colorado State and the Rams out there. And when asked about it, here was their response from Braden Taglison. Tala is raised. I didn't come here to make money. I came here to win games and play ball for the Rams. So I think if we play ball here, we do our job, we do what we're supposed to. We win championships, go to the playoff, shock the world. I think the money will come eventually. My job in college isn't to sit here and try to make as much money as I can. I know the new landscape is exciting for a lot of people. There's a lot of opportunities out there, but at the end of the day, I'm a 20-year-old kid with higher goals in life than to make money in college. And so as much of a blessing as that would be and set myself up for a long time, I think if I do my job here and we get it done and perform like how we know we're supposed to, I think there's several people on this team that will be taken care of for life after college. I kind of look at it as you want to go somewhere where you want to be and where you love and where you enjoy growing and having that experience of becoming the man that you want to be. And, you know, the money in college is nice, of course, with the new whole new NIO stuff, but that's not my ultimate goal. My ultimate goal is not NIO in college, it's just the next level. And, you know, the coaching here and just the place that works with us too is no reason for me to go to another college to start over our, you know, to try to go into a system that I'm not really aware of, you know, I know what the system is here and I know how the coaching staff is here and their ultimate goal of, you know, us being better men than just football players and that's how they want us to leave college. And, you know, just having those kind of coaches here to have that amount of passion on the game, but also your mental and life, you know, it goes a long way. All right, so by the way, Ottawa James came back, hockey, I'm Canadian, bro, makes total sense for the question of the day. So noble sounding, right? I mean, look, I mean, here's the deal, the greatest thing about football is it takes all 11 people on the field at any given time and the entire roster, you know, to be super focused on what you're doing throughout the week of practice and film and in the weight room and all those things, but when 11 people are on the field, everyone has to do their assignment or it doesn't work. So it's the ultimate team of sport, but because of the discipline and so many things that go into it, the greatest thing about football is that it turns men, boys into men and helps develop character and discipline and all these things, because you want as a coach and as a program to say, okay, cool, yes, we do want to win championships, that's how I get paid, that's how we're going to stay here, but we also want to build men who are going to go on to represent this university and their families and their communities and all of that, right? That's not true for everyone, but for a lot of people in the coaching industry, however, all of that is changing before our eyes because now we're paying kids. You had the first one. I'm 20 years old, I didn't come here to make money, yeah, but you're 20 years old, bro, and you allegedly just turned down 600 grand, to play somewhere big, look, Colorado State is a good program. The Mountain West is a good group of five conference, I actually, there's an, I almost, for a while, went to Colorado State out of high school. Sonny Lubick was the coach, had a good program there, some of the other people were going slow. I was excited about the idea of being at the foothills of the Rockies there and it didn't shake out that way, but Colorado State is not Alabama or Michigan or Ohio State. So if you have the opportunity to go somewhere else, you do. The question I have is, okay, it sounds like you're being raised as a young kid, as Cap Rock says, with a good head on your shoulders, I hope that you are. My question, not to judge or question the kid is, did you just feel like you didn't actually have an opportunity to go somewhere and play? And I don't know the answer, if those were genuine responses, everyone should send their kids to play under Coach Norville, they're at Colorado State and those kids should be commended because that is a very noble and honorable thing to do what they say they're doing. Who am I to say that they're lying, but at the same time, bro, 600 K, that's, that's a good little jump starter account for you at age 20. What are your thoughts on this, Tom? Yeah, you know, if that really truly is how they feel, then that's great. Like you said, the head coach is doing something right there and both of those kids probably have, you know, very good parents that they were raised by in a tight family unit to come up with an opinion like that. But on the other hand, you know, it's, it's, it's a business that we're working. The college football has always been a business is even more of a business now. It plus when you're dealing with something like football, it, you got to take the money when you get it. And I can understand and respect that they place value, a higher value on different things, whether it be education or the team unit or the, the friendships and the bonds that they have built at that university. But you also have to look out for your future because it could be over on the opening snap of the game and 20 years old and then you're done, but in hopefully that your whole reason for being in college was it to make a little scratch to get you started when you go out into the real world with, with the degree that you got, if even if you need a degree, but if you're making, if you have the chance to make 600 grand, you really don't need a college education at that point, if you make a couple of million, you can start your own business. Would it be good to take a couple of business classes while you were there, just to have some sort of familiarity with how the system works, but to feel like you have to go through it to get, you know, what, for a lot of people is a worthless degree and something that really doesn't mean anything once you get out because it's a world of result and people just care if you can, you can toe the line and do your part to make the business successful. But you know, to, to quote the, the great Irma Bombak in one of her books called The Grass is always greener over the septic tank. So this could be one of those instances where you take your, in lieu of the money, you're just going to stick where you think the grass is the green is because the second kid was right to the, the Tory Horton were about a, you know, I don't know how I would adjust to that system. You get there, right now you're a starter. Everything's going good for you. If you enter the portal and you take that 600 grand or whatever they're offering you, there are no guarantees of where you're going to be on the depth chart once you get there. No, absolutely. And look, especially, I mean, at any spot, but certainly at wide receiver and Horton is a talented kid. We got to see him in the big Colorado Colorado state game last year early on. There's been plenty of kids and will continue to be plenty of kids who go to the league from Colorado state. You're not going to have, you know, Ohio State's projected to have four or five kids in the first round next year. Art Collins isn't the place for that, but you're going to have some kids who go. We'll see. We'll see. I don't know. You know, people talking about, you know, I wish they would have mentioned education. I get it. But that's, it's just changing so much. Like if anything now, there's talk about these kids becoming employees of the university at some point. If anything, it should just be give them, give them some classes on how to manage their money. Like you were kind of alluding to and some other skills that are going to, who knows where this is going to all look several years from now. But I promise you, it's going to look different. I hope though, as it does all change, that nothing changes to college game day on Saturday mornings. And I hope that outside of Lee Corso at some point passing away when I love Lee, but Lee is not long for this planet. Like he's, he's what he just turned what 89 90 the other day, something like that. Yeah, he's up there. Which is not to say you can't live live longer than that live long life, but he, but being on the television screen and talking for three hours is a different story. But Kirk Herb Street, who made some some comments and even, you know, was emotional during one of them back during all the BLM stuff started to get under people's skin, right? Everyone loved. Those people love Herbie and the, and the cast, Reese Davis, who actually lives here. All these people who you spend Saturday mornings with and then you hear call the game, the, the marquee games. But you over the years, you're kind of like, this is the cool guy. This is a guy I'd like to hang out with. I, at least I say that. And then there's times where you, you hear comments, you're like, has that him or is that ESPN? Is that I'm making a crap ton of money? I'm a huge thing there. Well, recently Kirk was asked, did he in a tweet? Do you support boys playing in women's sports? And he, he unequivocally said, no, I absolutely do not caught a lot of heat for it for saying the right thing. And I feel like, well, let's play this. So he goes on out. I don't, I don't know the dude. Sorry to the guy, the bald guy there. I'm bald, like, like you, but to the bald guy on out kick, he goes on with him and is talking about it and says this, then we'll discuss. Take a listen. Lee Corso used to give a speech and one of the things he would say within that speech is he's like, don't ask me about race, religion or politics or don't talk publicly about race, religion or politics. And now I think that's all anybody talks about is race, religion or politics, you know. And so I, I've tried to just, you know, you and I've texted, I mean, I, I try to stay on the sidelines for a lot of that, but you know, you can only take so much until you, you want to start to speak up a little bit, you know, and actually say what you think. But when I retire or get in a position you're in, I'll be able to say what I think a lot more. You had no, no, no, come on here and bullshit me. You had to know that when you put that tweet out there was going to be a reaction. Come on. You had to know. I didn't give a shit though. I don't really get all like I'm done giving any shits at all about any of it. When it comes to, it's almost like there are two different sets of rules. And if you, if you have a view that's a little bit more traditional, or, you know, I'm a Christian guy, it's like there's a different set of rules for that viewpoint and it's hard to just turn the other cheek time after time after time. So yeah, I didn't, I didn't really care and I don't care at all, which is a good thing. I think it's good and healthy to get to that place compared to, you know, oh gosh, I don't want to get canceled. I don't want to get people upset. I don't give a shit. You know, I'm just going to say certain things. My problem is I have a temper. And so if I get to that point, if that fuse gets lit, I let it go and then I'll explode and say something. So that I have to be careful of. So Herbie doesn't give a shit. I don't know if you picked up on that, but I, but listen, I, I love hearing it because I like Herbie. Okay. I just do, I want to hang out with them, Kirk, if you're listening, I want to be your friend. So badly. I just do. I just want to talk ball. Just let's just, well, I'll pay for whatever you want. Really you should because you've got endless money, but, but it made, it made me happy to hear him say, I'm just at this point where I don't, I don't give a shit anymore. I, I'm done giving shits. It's, you can understand someone in his position, high profile figure in sports, news and commentary, color commentator, massive show and college game day having to kind of sit out certain conversations because of just how broken our world is. It should have never gotten to that point, but that's where we are. People are scared to say anything because they're scared of losing their livelihood that takes care of their family. But I love it that he's at this point now and I hope that that we, we hear more of it because here's the deal, Kirk, you're damn near. You're not no one's untouchable, but you're damn near untouchable over there. So use your platform for good. It's good that he came out and said, no, boys should not play in women's sports period. That's ridiculous. So I, I like this. I know Tom is probably going to take a slightly different tack. I don't know. I'm, I'm suspecting, but I, I like seeing progress and I like not hating the people that I, that I've always liked and then started to maybe question a little bit and then I hear this and now I'm like, okay, we're good. We're, we're, we're all right. Now, I, I agree with, I agree with a lot of things that, uh, Herbie saying, I, I'm in agreement with you. I like the fact that he just doesn't care anymore and he's going to speak his mind. But I think this, to me, the, the bigger overriding story is how is somebody who is job is to inform people, make people happy and play off the emotion of the one thing that most all of us like and band together with being college football? Who cares what Kirk Herb Street's views on abortion are? Who cares what Kirk Herb Street's views on capital punishment are? He is there as an entertainer to entertain us. Why can't we just be happy with letting people stay in their lanes? We've had this weird crossover now where actors, musicians, everybody wants to chime in and, and talk about politics and pick a side and be on that side and push this, they're weird agenda forward. If they do have a weird agenda, it, to me, it's all, I don't like any of it. I don't care. You know, one of them, I worked on a show with Tommy Lee, the drummer from Molly Cruz. By far, one of my most favorite people that I've ever worked with, the funniest guy, hands down that I've ever worked with. But in recent years, he's gone totally off the edge with his hatred toward Trump and it's like, bro, what are you doing? Right. Yeah. Everybody used to love you because you were the crazy jump drummer that was pulling a lot of tail until you beat up Pam Anderson and went to jail for it. But then after that, you kind of, you, you got your career back on track again. It became the fun, loving rock and roll guy. But now it's just like, you're just this hateful, old aging musician and it's just, it's, it, it really, that kind of thing really bothers me. Just because of not staying in your lane and wanting to be relevant or, you know, in his case, he probably just feels very passionate, no matter about what his beliefs are. But the rest for, you know, at least half the country, they're misguided. Yeah. So I think you're right, I, the, the blending and the crossover when we've talked about that for years, it's poisonous to sports entertainment. It's poisonous to our, our, our relaxation time or we just want to chill out and watch a game, take a break, especially those of us who live and talk in news and politics for a living. Can we just kind of have this three hours, please, please don't do, lift every voice and sing. Please don't talk about George Floyd, please don't talk about transgender athletes. Let's just talk about whatever it is we're watching, football, soccer, no one watches soccer, football, hockey, but you know, whatever it might be, like, let's just be in this moment. But if we're not going to play that game, which is apparently not the case, then someone have the balls to stand up and say, this is stupid, we're not going to do it anymore. People sing, people say gay drew with my, my like for her, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll throw out on some people. I just will. I would eat an omelet breakfast off of Glen Powell's apps. The guy is a, just a, he's just a hot piece of ass right now. I mean, to me, this all started with Colin Kaepernick. This whole transition that we had between athletes in, in politics, that was, that was the poison that got in, it got into the, into the well. And we've never really have recovered from it, and it's just gotten worse. It reached the precipice during the whole George Floyd and COVID and everything else. And it was, it was just a bad scene, but it does seem like, I mean, I don't want to be totally black-pilled about sports. I feel, I want to be a little bit white-pilled and feel like that we're starting to gain that sort of same sort of enthusiasm again, where it doesn't have to be about oppression and it doesn't have to be about who you're going to vote for, or any kind of, you know, reproductive rights or anything like that, just play sports. Right. Right. Let's talk a little bit more about sports. Last thing, and then we'll get into meme-tastic. So I, I like, you know, I, I, it depends on my platform, but, but I have some that I go to just for news and seeing stuff that I am going to talk about here on the show, and then some that is more sports-heavy, some that's just like literally everything's Minnesota sports and Michigan sports, and, and I just, it's like those teams vomit it on you, and I love it, and I lap it up. But I go through and I'll see these graphics, and we'll talk about them on the show every once in a while. So, um, college football reports, CFP report, put this one out, and they get lots of credit because they give us lots of graphics, and they put out in their view, this is their view, the top 25 jobs in college football. So, Krista, let's keep this on the screen here. So according to CFP report, the top 25 coaching jobs in college football starts with number one, the Ohio State Buckeyes, which is not a bad choice, makes me a little sick to my stomach, but Ohio State, we got Georgia Bulldogs, number two, Texas Longhorns, number three, the LSU Tigers, number four, Alabama coming in at five, then rounding out the top 10, we've got USC Notre Dame, Oregon, Michigan, Oklahoma, goes on Texas A&M, Florida, Tennessee, 10 State, Clemson, Florida State, Auburn, Miami, Nebraska, Ole Miss, UCLA, Washington, South Carolina, Michigan State, and Wisconsin. And let's keep it up for a second, um, or actually we can, we can peel away and we can go back and forth and put it up as, as you see fit, Krista. But, but I look at the top five Ohio State, Georgia, Texas, LSU, Alabama, look, you can probably interchange and exchange the top five, several of the top 10 teams with each other. There's a lot of programs on this school that are, are, are blue blood like programs that belong up there. I, I, I think that most of those picks are fair. I have some issues with some of them and, and obviously I'm not a huge Ohio State fan for obvious reasons, but, but you look at, you look at this list and a couple of things that stick out to me, Oregon, the Oregon Ducks are listed above Michigan. I, I, I have a lot of respect for Oregon. And if you're a coach, you're Dan Lanning, you've got loads of money, you've actually got unlimited money, according to Nike founder Phil Knight, who's, who's out there in Eugene. But in terms of historically and traditionally speaking, the Oregon job is not the Michigan job. You take the Michigan job, if you're a traditional football person over that, I, I think nine times out of 10, if not 10 times out of 10, I also think Oklahoma would be ahead of Oregon. I think there's, Tennessee could even be, if you look at this collectively, holistically, not the last 10 to 20 years, I think that's interesting. I think Ole Miss is maybe a little high, even though I think that's a great program. I think that UCLA is questionable in the top 25, it's close if it's not. I think South Carolina at 23 is laughable. I mean, there's plenty of other programs we're leaving off this list that would beat South Carolina there. And I have no issues, but I have family members who went to South Carolina, people I love to death, and I like South Carolina. And I want to go hang out with your friend, Tom, who has the, the, what are they called again? The cockaboos. The cockaboos. I want to hang out in the cockaboos, but I don't see, I don't see Oregon above Michigan. I don't see Oklahoma behind Oregon either. I don't see South Carolina in the top 25. I, I thought that there were some, some, some points that were different in my view, and I definitely disagree with what, what was your take? Well, if, I agree with what you're, the whole Oregon, Oregon phenomenon, I'm just, I'm not with, to me, the football only exists east of Austin, Texas, everything west. I don't really care about it. It's really not football to me. So that being said, I don't think Oregon has any business being anywhere near where, where they are at number eight. And I don't know why I feel that way. Well, I hate so badly on East or West Coast football, but I do. You definitely do, especially college. You also said, or, or gone instead of Oregon at the start. Where did it go? Maybe it has to do with, with the times that it came on when I was a kid, maybe it has something to do with OJ Simpson. I don't know. Well, the other, the other thing, and I, I didn't even really notice it because there's so many programs towards the top of the list that are, again, I think are interchangeable and are great. But as, as Mudcat said, LSU outstanding program, you know, you, you get the job in Baton Rouge and you, there's really not much room to go up. You're thrilled to be there playing in the SEC, a great conference, but Alabama is behind LSU and that's a little suspect, a little suspect. I guess what, to me, when I see any kind of a list like this, I don't take modern times as we are now into consideration. I looked at longevity of programs. So if we are talking modern times, Michigan should not be a, well, if we're talking this season and the most coveted jobs, I can see how you would put Michigan behind Oregon. Because you're speculating on how this season is going to go, so I get that. But to me, when I see lists like this, to, you know, if it were me and I was a college coach, here would be my list by top five schools. I would go with Texas because they're 18 national championships, oil money for my salary and recruiting too high. It's been trophy winners, Earl Campbell and Ricky Williams, plus the food and the, and the comedy scene and the music scene in Austin would be great. Alabama, I would put it number two just because of the rich tradition with, with Bear Bryant with, with, what's the name? The exhibit. Yeah. Yeah. Sixteen national championships for Heisman trophies, Dreamland barbecue, it doesn't get much better than that. And then the pizza, decades pumping grub, if you like pump style pizza, that's a place to go. Then I will put Michigan at number three because I'm from Michigan originally and still have family up there. So growing up in a household during college football season as a kid, yeah, my first introduction to football was Rick Leach in the Wolverines. So again, 12 national championships, even though the NCAA only recognizes, recognizes nine, three Heisman trophy winners. And I like how you put this in the notes. Most wins in CFP history. It's true winning his college football program today, Notre Dame on the heels, but they're not there. Yeah. And I would put Notre Dame comes in at number four. This list is if I were a head coach somewhere thinking about the history of Notre Dame with your new rock knees, with your era, poor seasons with just the history with Notre Dame football to me is kind of encompasses college football. They invented the marching band there. They have the greatest fight song and the most recognizable fight song. They have a good fight song. They have a good fight song. To me, it's the most recognizable fight song. Interesting because I've got a different one playing in my head right now. And then I would have Ohio State at number five, just another, you know, rich tradition. Woody Hayes was, you know, one of the greats of all time, you know, what their eight national championships seven Heisman trophies, you know, and a solid Jeff Ruby steakhouse. And it's the, the place where bananas pizza was invented. Oh, really? Okay. That's good to know. Dinano's right down the road. Exactly. I love it. Directed an episode of undercover boss that was with Dinano's and remember that he's saying that. Yeah. The guy, I can't remember his first name, but I worked with his daughter and taken over the business as a president, but he ended up starting Dinano's because of a friend of his was going into the seminary and opened a pizza oven. And so he bought it from him and rented out a storefront and that's how it began. That's how it began. And now it's time to begin on the tale of that great Dinano story. Tom Cunningham, it's time to begin. That's me. Fantastic. It's Thursday. This is how we wrap the week round here. Let's do it. We should do that one more time. Okay. We've got a lot. We're not going to get through all of them. We'll speed through what we can. We'll starting off just with Kamala Harris motorcade, which was spotted. You can see there. It's just a bunch of Oscar Meyer wiener cars. Makes sense. Makes sense. Okay. Let's cruise along. Kamala is like the border. She pretends to protect always open her legs spread very provocative, but also true. I mean, it can be crass and true at the same time. Okay. What do we have next? We've got some normies talking to Tim Wallace. I retired a command sergeant major. No, you didn't. Okay. But I carried an M16 in combat. No, you didn't. Yeah. Well, it would be cool if I did. And then he just says F off and turns away and walks away. That's kind of how people feel about Mr. Walls right now, for sure. Okay. Let's continue on your risk. We've got to scale your risk of getting monkey pox. We've got normies all the way at the left at zero and then it scales up left to right going from zero to 10. As you get to five, you've got conservative pundit Dave Rubin, who is a good guy, but is a gay male. So he's got a chance. Then you get Pete Buttiges at seven Rachel Levine in all of his glory in a dress at nine and then Harry Sasan at high risk at 10. Yeah. If you're in the Rachel Levine and Harry Sasan category of being a power bottom, then your chances go up exponentially. You know what I hate about Harry's son beyond everything about him? It's just the fact that I don't like to hate. I'm good at it, but I don't like to and and I just the kid drives me insane. Insane. I just want to spend an ounce of time thinking about it, but because everyone talks about the stupid stuff that he says online, it's just always in my feed. I need to figure out a way to mute that. I know how to mute him, but I need to figure out a way to mute everyone else from talking about it. Okay. Next meme. We got the devil. This is the face of the Democrat party. Masks are off. Yeah. It's just just a true kind of a true thing. All right. Moving on, we've got a Babylon B headline with KJP's picture in a government warns that with Elan owning Twitter, they will control 90% of the media. Yeah. Government warns that with the Elan owning Twitter, they will only they will only control night. Yeah. Basically that they still own it all. Okay. I can. So true. Yeah. They cannot be any opposing views because when your view when your views and your policies are that bad, you've got to keep them hidden and nobody can talk about them. Yeah. No, 100% absolutely. All right. Let's skip this one. All right. Oh, let's run with this. What's what? Protect your family from the government. Get the slope 1000 today. Call one eight hundred or one eight eight slow me two ninety nine. Quite a deal. You're saving a hundred thirty three bucks. It's not real folks. Don't don't call that number. Okay. Next meme. We've got the secret service agents, the females up top, the Melissa McCarthy look alike and the other one and then a character down below. Who's that front? What's that movie from? I don't know. I don't know. But the Asian fella saying we have purposely trained her wrong as a joke. We have purpose. I won't do it. Okay. Let's keep going. Man survives a Kodiak. I assume it's supposed to be Kodiak Kodiak bear attack with just a twenty two caliber pistol. The friend he shot was a friend shot in the knee was not as lucky. I get it. You just got to swim faster or run faster or shoot your friend in the leg with the twenty two. More cardio. More cardio, okay. When you fall into the machine, you're trying to rage against. He just says, F me. I won't do what I tell me. And you just, you have some rioters with most police. Okay. Okay. We got Leo DiCaprio. I was born a man, but identify as a woman. Who are you to judge and the person below says, I identify as a judge. Touche. Touche. Tim Walz. We got a fake headline here, Tim Walz withdraws after learning. He must visit quote unquote battleground states. I see what they did there. I'm seeing it doesn't like to go to those dangerous places, likes to talk about it and say he went there, but doesn't like to go to him. Okay. Carrying on. We got, there's lots of talk. I thought this was kind of funny though. There's lots of talk about, you know, these pictures that have surface of JD Vance dressing up as a girl, not in the inappropriate way, and I'm not defending him. It's just different. He's going in drag. He's he's dressing up, but he's, he's dressed up on the right as a female on the left. It's him now on the campaign trail, but it's someone's captioned me singing both parts of the Evanescence song. I don't remember the name of the famous one. I have it in my head now, but you know what I'm talking about. Okay. Uh, next one, we've got a, a, a male standing with a mask on his face. COVID-19 protection, uh, boosters bandaid on the arm and then monkey pox protection with the mask over his dairy air, shall we say, he's wearing it on his ass, folks, um, we've got a lollipop looking logo over his penis for some reason. I don't, I guess that does make sense now that I say it out loud. Okay. I'm catching up. Here we go. Next meme. Okay. Thanks to all the, not you athlete that shows the break dancer in the middle athletes that made Australia proud, uh, because there was quite the scene and discussion about that, that break dancer. Uh, okay. Next meme. The best part about the Olympics is the fact that these two athletes compete for the same medal. You've got like a two foot tall Chinese woman or Korean, I don't know if it's Chinese or Korean and then a Brazilian like outside hitter for volleyball who just literally is double her height. That's wild. I mean, clearly, whatever. That's not your sport girl. Maybe she's like a defensive specialist. She's just the one who dives down and slaps her hand in the last second under the ball to keep it alive. Next meme. We got a girl with pink hair wearing a daddy shirt. In this country, guns have more rights than trans people do. I can't cut the barrel off my gun. It's true fact check true, uh, next meme. This trans woman's bank account was frozen because she sounded like a man on the phone. It's, it looks like Caitlyn Jenner. That's because he is a man. Someone responds. Layla does. Who's pretty funny on Twitter, uh, his transaction was declined. We need the drum, we need the drummer in the corner here. Okay, carrying on we go or we'll call them thought police big tech calls them fact checkers. That's just a true statement. That's the world we live in today. Thanks Democrats and communists. Same thing. Next meme. We've got a pie chart. What do you do before you wreck yourself? Everything is in yellow, which stands for check yourself. Okay. Okay. We just have a brick wall. That is the patented Tim's brick wall. All right, we've got some, um, some cartoon characters, parasites, thieves, pedophiles, war criminals, psychopaths, government, all coming together. Why can't I remember the bottom dude? I don't know. Let's move on. Okay. You don't need 30 rounds to hunt and we've got a suppressed rifle correct, but the second amendment was not written in case the deer turned against this. Also correct looks like a great weapons system. I, you know, I wouldn't go with that bipod, but like that's, that's just me. Next meme. First rule of gun safety never let the government take your guns. Yes, if you follow that, you at least have a shot to learn the additional key for rules of gun safety. Next meme. We've got another charts monkey pox cases and then it is sky rocketing for white dudes for Harris because they're gay. Yeah. That's, that's what they do. All right. Let's do the next one. We've just got a gut melt commercial and Tim walls as a horse behind him and he's got substance above his, his lip next meme. Local carpenter continues to spread disinformation deemed harmful by religious experts. We've got, we've got Jesus on the screen there and this fake, fake news headline. Although that's how the left feels 100%. Don't listen to him. He's just the, he's just our savior. Come on. I will lower grocery prices on my first day as president laughing. Why don't you lower them right now? Says someone and then Kamala gets pissed because she is a dumb bitch. Okay. I love how they just, they're going for price controls. Price controls don't work. Yes. It's going to be a bad, bad, I would say if you're default position as price controls, you don't know how the whole economy works. No, you don't. Well, and we were going, I wanted to get to this earlier and we don't have much time now. But they, I mean, that leads to a lot more than price, price control sound that what they do is they are there in what they're saying is we're going to control these big companies so they can't price gouge you guys. We're protecting you. But what does that lead to, Tom? Shortages. Yeah. Bread lines. Yes. I mean, at least all kinds of shortages and then guess what happens? You come in with a digital dollar that lets you know what day you could buy specific foods on. So fun. I can't wait. I can't wait. I love, I love where we're headed as a country. It's, it's, it's so good. We got a JD Vance tweet. It looks like if we could convince Kamala Harris that illegal aliens are actually journalists trying to ask her questions, she'd build that border wall in five seconds to shade. That's absolutely true. Absolutely true. We showed the clip yesterday of her big burly campaign person saying that that's not going to happen. Okay. Next meme. George Lucas. While creating the original Star Wars in 1907 for saw Disney's future purchase and cleverly hit hints about the sequel trilogy to foreshadow it's this the one where they're in the garbage pit. Yeah, they've really, they've really, they've really dipped. We're sitting there yesterday and David looks to me out of nowhere is like, do you think did they regret killing off Han Solo, like what, do you think they regret killing off Han Solo? I was like, I don't care. Why, why are we talking about Star Wars? Well, Han Solo had, had to go because he didn't want to pay taxes. He had an old broken down spacecraft that didn't get very good mileage, unless he was pro to a. He was pro to a, you're right. No, I do like Star Wars. I don't like where Disney's gone though. Okay, we've got organic, genderless, gingerbread cookies, 250 each their vegan. So this is what the world is coming to. Yeah, pretty much. Pretty much. That's where we're, we're at that point now. Next meme. Thank God for these fact checks. I almost thought the government was tyrannical for a second there. Dodge the bullet, Dodge the bullet. Okay, we'll do maybe four or five more or something like that. What do you need rights for? Are you up to something? A leftist proverb. Yes. Got an old school image of, of a dude there. What's next? Me smuggling 500 kilograms of memes into the UK. We got a big ass boat with a container ship. I like it. Careful. UK will extradite your ass and bring you over there. We got macho man up top me when someone asked how much I love America dressed as macho man always did. But we'll start to strike me when somebody asked how much I love our government and then we've got anonymous, um, right Fox mask. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Manual accident, enough 300,000 guns for Taliban gives lecture on gun control. It's a picture of Joe Biden. That's true. And let's do what do you say, Tom? Pick a number. Two. Two more. Last two. Good or bad. These are the last two. Next one is we got a horse. It's on that yellow. You know it except for instead of don't tread on me, it's, it's not a stake. It's a horse. And it says, don't suck on me talking to you, Tim walls. I still can't get over the fact that the man did that. Um, okay. Last meme. And then we head into the weekend. We've got a rare image of Donald Trump, Willie Brown and Kamala Harris, Willie Brown, Donald Trump above the poker table. Of course, cam cam. Well, you know where she is. All right, folks, it's been real. 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