(upbeat music) - Hi everybody and welcome to the show. I'm your host on Left Novi and I'm happy to be here. It's been a crazy few days which will unpack. You'll notice that I haven't been around but I didn't get to do my live show on Monday 'cause we had a little bit of a medical emergency in the family, my grandma had a medical emergency so I had to hop on the soonage flight. I could possibly hop on to get to Florida. So I was in Florida, dealin' with the back and forth. I'm here for just a few days now so we're not totally out of the woods on everything that's going on with my grandmother but I will be back in Florida soon to be able to take care of everything that's happening and we wanted to make sure we were here for you guys to talk about some of the stuff that's happening plus I get home. Okay, here's a story, right? I get home and you know what I discovered today? I discovered that a set of keys to a car and to my apartment has been stolen. Still one by an individual whom I do not know, okay? So now I'm on the hunt after this show to figure out who stole my car keys and when I catch you, Ricky, when I catch you, Ricky, trust you will be dealt with. (laughs) My life is just hitting me hard these days. I guess I'm one of the strongest soldiers 'cause now somebody is out there running around with my damn car keys and the key to my apartment. (laughs) You know, back in the day, I've been watching Game of Thrones recently 'cause I'm sort of over-house to the dragon so I went back to rewatching Game of Thrones and I'm watching like the Dothraki and I'm thinking about now that my keys have been stolen. You know, back in the day, somebody would have chopped off your hands for this. (laughs) And now I live in LA and nobody does anything. You even call the police to let them know that you're a car keys and your apartment keys have been stolen and they'll go, okay, well, yeah, what do you want me to do about it? Has anybody done anything yet with it? Do you know who did it? Oh, no, you maybe even have footage of the person. Oh, I'm sorry. We can file a report if you want, but we're not gonna do anything about it. So anyways, guys, this is what I'm dealing with right now. (laughs) A thing on top of thing, but we are gonna get through it and we are gonna be positive with that being said, I'm not the only one on the show today. We have Taylor and Nashville. (cheering) And here, I don't have any astromatic stories going on, but I'm glad you're here. I'm glad that despite all of the trials and tribulations facing you and your family right now, that you are still able to come back with that indomitable sense of joy and optimism and still bring that. So we're all very happy to have you back and very happy that your grandma is doing better and wish her the best. - Thank you guys very much. And I appreciate all your kind comments down below. I'll keep you guys posted as these breaking stories continue to develop. And yeah, we're gonna keep them positive throughout all this. 'Cause you know what? Everything's gonna be fine at the end of the day. You know where things aren't fine? The DNC, the Democratic National Convention. Let us segue, guys. Today, we're gonna be talking about that. I haven't been keeping up with the news as I've been dealing with all this stuff and spending time in the hospital. So I haven't been really scrolling Twitter and watching all these videos, but we have a compilation today of all the crazy stuff that's been happening at the DNC. And we're gonna go through and react to it and have a little bit of a good time here. Here's a clip of somebody being interviewed outside of the DNC about his version of a perfect world. And so often we're talking about leftism in particular. There's this sort of utopian view about the world and how things are gonna run and everything's gonna be perfect and we're all gonna have what we need and we're gonna let everybody roam free. Now this is this man's version of a perfect world. Let's hear it from him. - Sit in. - What is my choice? In my perfect world, every Republican is out of the country and all the immigrants come in. That's what I want. It's never gonna happen. That's what I want. - But we're all immigrants. We all came for some roles. - Right, right, so. - Sit in. - What is my choice? - Okay. So if in his perfect version of the world, all Republicans just fly away and leave and all the immigrants come in, you know, at this point, you're almost close to your perfect version of the world. The Republicans are having a tough time these days in this nation with their values not exactly being lived out and you've already got the immigrants coming in. We don't have the Republicans out yet, I guess, but you have the immigrants coming in and that's going swimmingly. You know, the drug crisis in this country is being fueled by the illegal immigration at our southern border crime in this country being fueled by the illegal immigration, not just the initial crime of entering the country illegally, but all the crimes that happen after, you know? Things like the Lake and Riley, things like the coordinated thievery that is taking place in New York. - You know what, if I find out my car keys were stolen by somebody in this country, like, I will run for president. I will run for president as soon as I'm old enough. If that's what I find out when it comes to my car keys. But yeah, you know. - But I just said not very demure, by the way. - Yes, it's not very demure. It's not very mindful. It's not very considerate. It is not very demure. Which, by the way, Taylor sent me an article today about the guy who came up with the mindful demure thing that everybody sang on TikTok. He's now like fully financed his entire life and is going to just like live out a wealthy lifestyle by coming up with very, not very mindful, not very demure, or being very mindful and being very demure. It just shows you how powerful words are and phrases are and trends are if you can really. It really is the American dream. - It's also paying for a transition I saw with the profits off of the demure trend. So, you know, there's hope for us to find this. (laughing) - That's a good turn. I mean, yeah, there's nothing more American dream than that these days. So, you know what I can't say? I'm all that shocked. You know if it makes him happy? Happy for you. Not very demure, very mindful, in my opinion, but that's okay. Now, speaking of other visions for a perfect world, what if the world was darker, hipper, and more sneaker-wearing? This is what we're going to hear at the DNC about someone else's vision. (audience cheering) - I am a broker at, and I am the president of SCIU, representing two million service and care workers. (audience cheering) We are all in for Kamala Harris, because Kamala Harris has always been all in for us. Vice President Harris joined fast food workers on the picket line, and she walked a day in the shoes of a home care worker. She shares our vision for a modern day labor movement, a movement that meets the needs of workers in the 21st century, and an economy that is ready for the future. It is going to be together that we write new rules to make it easier for all workers to join a union. And we, y'all, we are going to build a younger, darker, hipper, fresher, sneaker-wearing labor movement. - What? - A younger, darker, fresher, hipper, sneaker-wearing labor youth. It just goes to show you what people are prioritizing these days. It's just all about superficial identity characteristics, and nothing of actual value or merit, as far as what they're looking for. Younger, hipper, darker, 'cause I guess white people must be alienated in this process and pushed to the side and we're looking for only people of color, black and brown individuals, sneaker-wearing. I don't know where sneaker-wearing gets into it. I don't know if she was going for like a urban, black vibe in saying that, but it's just so interesting to watch that be distilled down in that way. And you can tell what she's talking about. She's trying to talk about like a young, black movement. Is that what, is that what being black is about? About being young in the hip and sneaker-wearing and dark? Is that really what we want to be focusing on right now? With all the other issues that are taking place in this country, you want to focus on making things darker, hipper, and more sneaker-wearing. I just don't have much to say here. This seems to be like the trick that a lot of politicians and people within these movements roll out in any given movement, and it's a means, I guess, of speaking to somebody's culture and making them feel like you're on their side. But to me, it feels so disconnected from the actual problems that people are facing. So disconnected from the actual things that make up a culture, which really have nothing to do with your skin color, or how hip you are, or what sneakers you wear. And the mindlessness of a crowd to just hear that and continue cheering, just regardless of what they're hearing. It reminds you of like in late night when somebody clearly makes a very, very bad point in the audience, just like gives thunderous applause to that no matter what, because it's like an NPC-type thing. You don't know exactly what you're even hearing at this moment. You just know that you're here, and you feel the need to be cheering for this side, so you will cheer for whatever is said. God. More sneaker-wearing and darker. Sorry, guys, we're gonna move on. If you are a need for an abortion or a vasectomy, apparently you can get one for free. Free abortions and vasectomies were available outside of the DNC for attendees in Chicago, and apparently thus far they have carried out 25 abortions. I don't know about how many vasectomies they've carried out. You know, it's one thing to run on it as an issue, and I totally understand that it's an issue that is really service their platform, that is a major part of the campaign. I guess they're doing this whole walk-it-like-you-talk-it thing by actively allowing people to get abortions outside of the Democratic National Convention and allowing men to get vasectomies, sorry, not men. I guess, what would we even call that? Penis having individuals. They're allowed to get vasectomies outside the DNC. It's a little in your face, you know? I understand talking about these issues, talking about access to things like abortion and vasectomies, and people are making the argument of my body, my choice, and wanting to make these choices for themselves, but to go from sitting in the crowd at the DNC to getting an abortion on the outside is wild, wild work, and that's why this episode is titled "DNC," what is it? Dululu, cringe, nuts. Dululu, nuts and cringe, (laughs) because that's what's taking place. I'm trying to think of what the conservative equivalent is to this, what could the RNC offer outside, of course? - It got in pop-up or something. - Yeah, free ammunition or something like that. Yeah, there's gotta be an equivalent issue. We will deliver your baby outside of the RNC. For free, as a pro-life statement, wild, wild work. And I just wanna meet the people who maybe waited or scheduled their abortion to be had at the DNC. And again, I'm not that I wanna argue with you over the issue or whatever, I just wanna know what the mindset is. Is it a political statement? Is it convenience because it's free and it's just there and maybe usually you have to pay money for it? And to the men getting vasectomies outside of the DNC, that's even crazier, to just cut off your option of having children right then and there at the convention is wild. Do you know the toll that three vasectomies take on a man? Snips, nips, nips, nips. (laughs) - Oh man. - Taylor, would you, are you gonna find yourself outside the DNC getting a previousectomy? It's free. - No, it couldn't be me. I don't know, my wife and I actually try to get pregnant right now. Happy news 'cause we are pro-human life. And that's to me having this installation. Theoretically you're meant to represent half the country and to place outside of your convention for your entire political party, your entire platform. This is who we wanna be. This vasectomies and abortion truck that people can just go in and lose their ability to pro-create on the male side or the penis having persons side and to effectively kill unborn babies on the other side, the uterus having side. I was saying that tongue in cheek of course. It's something deeply strange about that and deeply anti-human. And I don't know what else to say. I'm my first reaction on when I saw this. I tweeted it out but I'm like I don't know how else to describe this other than it seems demonic which I don't generally like to invoke, you know, spiritual things in public discourse, you know, because I'm not trying to make rational cases for things but I literally almost cannot rationalize why you would want to put this front and center in a political campaign when it is something that is just, you know, we went from like safe, legal, and rare. We went from this being like a sort of necessary evil to now it's like a positive good. And I just, it's very dark and very strange to me and I don't know what's going on. I don't know how that arrives to be something that you are actively celebrating and promoting in such a way. - Yeah, it used to be like what, safe, legal, and rare. And now it's just like out in the open for all to see, you know, I can understand the arguments made by pro-choice individuals, why one might seek out an abortion, especially in cases of the incest and rape and actual forced pregnancy on somebody. But to have it be something that I don't know, it's just like so out in the open like this where you're just walking from the convention of your political party out to receive your abortion or just like me, that's a little wild to me. And I'm saying that as somebody who is open to people who make arguments from the pro-choice camp who myself would never go and receive one of these procedures, that's a little wild because you would even think like, okay, even if you think abortion is necessary and that's something that you want to fight for and that's the side that you support, wouldn't it still be something like, it's still a painstaking decision and probably a decision that you don't need to go like shouting out into an open crowd of people that that's what you're going to do and you maybe want to keep that decision to yourself or maybe to a small group of people but to have it be just out in the open like this is a totally different change of tune on the issue. - Right, just put a soy vegan gluten-free ice cream truck out there or something for people where you can eat it with a wooden spoon and that's to me the more of the calibrate expect in the parking lot of the DNC, but this is a bridge too far, we might say. - You know Ben and Jerry's is there, you know Ben and Jerry's is that idea of DMC giving out free ice cream. Ben and Jerry's is all over this, but I guess next door you can get an abortion or a vasectomy, so that is very, very interesting. I would love to hear your guys' RNC equivalents, drop them in the chat down below. What should the RNC start offering outside of its doors to its patrons? Now if you need to use the bathroom at the DNC, you have a couple of options. You can go to the men's restrooms or you can go to the general neutral restrooms. Where are the women's restrooms you ask? I don't know, I guess they no longer exist. In many of the times we've talked about gender theory, it comes to be that women are the most impacted demographic when talking about these new gender neutral terms or transitioning or the offering of bathrooms. We watched as Johns Hopkins University change the definition of lesbian to a non-man who was attracted to non-men and did they change the definition of gay to a non-woman who's attracted to non-women? No, they did not. The definition of gay remained a man who was attracted to other men, so why is it that the term lesbian was stepped on and that form of womanhood was stepped on? Why is it that the female bathroom is now the gender neutral bathroom and the men's bathroom is the men's bathroom? Can you make it make sense? Is it because women are more accommodating to these sorts of ideas? Or is it because we fall on the bottom of the leaderboard when it comes to gender theory and people don't care how these issues impact women? Because arguably if you're, I don't know, like women are the most vulnerable. Maybe you should keep their space and allow them to have their restroom if you're going to interfere with things like this and create a gender neutral place. Or if you're going to have options like a gender neutral restroom, maybe you also have a woman's in a men's for people who wanna make that choice and then you get three bathrooms, yay! Three bathrooms, but now you get two gender neutral and men, so women have to be subjected to sharing their bathroom with whoever identifies in the gender neutral category and men can just have their own little space. The boys club in the bathroom. - Yeah, safety and cleanliness issues aside. Anyone who's been to a big event knows that there's, just from a logistics standpoint, much faster traffic going through the men's room than the women's room. So you would think that maybe you open up the men's room for the gender neutral options 'cause that also solves the safety issue in theory, but instead, no, we have to erase women and erase their safe space and still give men the space, but we're the party that's against patriarchy and we're pro women, I don't know, make it make sense 'cause the math is not nothing here. - I don't know, there's just so many things stacking up here, guys. We're talking about making things darker, hipper, more sneaker wearing, getting rid of the Republicans and allowing in all the immigrants offering free abortions and vasectomies outside the doors and then gender neutral bathrooms instead of women's bathrooms. And if you thought that was it, of course, there's more. Not only is it deluloo and nuts, but it's getting cringe and we got a ton of cringe clips from the DNC. Here is a transgender individual, I guess, who is meant to introduce the delegates or speak about the delegates. This is the clip we end up getting. - My name is Dr. Joey Parella, pronouns she, her, hers. I'm a proud resident of the Garden State. I'm proud to stand with Kamala Harris and Tim Walz because they stand with the LGBTQ community. (crowd cheering) It's time to turn the page on Trump first. Thank you. - It's time to turn the page on Trump floor. Thank you. (laughing) - I'm dying. And I'm sure you can find cringy clips from the RNC and we're gonna talk about why the RNC is also cringe. I watched it, right? Okay, and especially on the last day when Trump was speaking, I watched his Hulk Hogan, ripped open his shirt, talking about his support of Trump, it's cringe. I don't know what happened with all the theatrical fanfare that is American politics, but it's so unnecessary and I so hate it. And it's so indicative of the societal rot that we are all collectively experiencing, but at least we can watch some of these clips and laugh. I really wonder what that individual was supposed to be saying. What was the script supposed to be before I got overwhelmed with the explanation of pronouns and the anti-Trump sentiment and the pro Kamala, this and that. Hi, hi, hi, hi. It's a cringe fest, really is. - LGBTQIA+ and your pronouns. It's a lot to remember before you get to the substance of what you're gonna say. So I mean, two does forgetting the first part, right? At least, I guess. - Yes, kudos for that. And then we have this clip of Jamie Raskin, who is freezing as he's trying to read the teleprompter. I guess he wasn't too well-versed in what he was going to be saying, but here we go. - Someone should have told Donald Trump that the president's job under article two of the Constitution. Someone should have told Donald Trump that the president's job under article two of the Constitution. - You know, I'm never gonna know what should somebody have told Donald Trump. What is under article two of the Constitution? - I could go up and look up the rest of his speech, but I want to leave this moment in this moment. I want to leave that 12 seconds as it is, and I'm going to live in the world where we never actually got the answer. - We'll never know what happens in act like season two now and we'll never know what happened at the rest of that speech. - Yes, that is so true. Accolite season two was not "Greenlit Ladies and Gentlemen" by Disney Plus. I guess Kathleen Kennedy had some sort of awakening when it came to Leslie Hedlem. We're gonna be talking about that in tomorrow's show. So keep an eye out, especially if you're a Star Wars fan who's been following all the Accolite drama. I just love that there's moments to laugh in what we're experiencing. And, you know, I'll take what I can when it comes to the DNC, you know, who was also at the DNC as far as musical artists. You know, you had Lady Gaga out there, Kamala Harris has been using Beyonce's music on the campaign trail and it's been "Greenlit" by Beyonce. Meanwhile, Trump, I believe, received a cease and desist from Beyonce's team over using one of her songs from "Lemonade" out on the campaign trail. So that's a big no-no for the Republicans. But who shut up at the DNC to sing "Turn Down For What?" Lil Jon, let's watch. (upbeat music) Georgia, how do you cast your vote? (upbeat music) Yeah! Ladies and gentlemen, we are here tonight to officially number eight, Kamala Harris, for President, Bob, get out, put nothing around the shot. DNC, turn out for what? (upbeat music) Turn it out for what? (upbeat music) Hey, turn it out for what? Guys, guys, what is going on? What is going on? This should not be allowed. This should really just not be allowed. Oh my gosh, not only is it just so weird to have like musical artists at something that's supposed to be serious. We are talking about your nation's future and the MC just introduced Lil Jon to come out and sing "Turn Down For What?" Oh my gosh, I'm so over this, guys. I can't be here anymore. And of course, you know, I gotta point out the obvious. If we're gonna have like a competition as to who the musical artists are gonna be, it's gonna be like Beyonce, Meg the Stallion, Lady Gaga, Lil Jon, all these different people for the DNC and the RNC, let's be honest. Who do we have? Who do we have? Kid Rock? What's Kid Rock gonna do? Okay, we don't have anybody who's that culturally significant? - That's the first back on "Lean Grade One's Name." - Yeah, we do have Lee. Shout out to Lee, he did release that one hit that the RNC has been leaning on for decades now. You know, if it's gonna be a musical competition, which at the end of the day, all of this is just like politics mixed with theater, mixed with which celebrity supports, you know, which candidate Kamala is so brat endorsed by Charlie XCX with Beyonce green lighting her music and Lil Jon's scene turned down for what at the DNC? This is too much, this is too much. And it should not be allowed. If I was the leader, this would not be allowed. (laughs) - I can't just say like Lil Jon interests me because he puts out like, yeah, was a banger. You know, it turned down for what? I mean, it kind of slaps, but also like his contribution to these tracks is like saying, okay, you know, just saying the words turned down for a while, like it's not so much of this lyrical or you know, vocal talent that he's bringing to the fore, but you know, good on him for having the career, I guess. And I think I heard also that they changed the lyrics to like, from the Harris to the walls instead of from the window to the wall, but I don't know what they do with the neckline, which is 'til the sweat dropped down my balls. I don't think that they said that one in the arena, but I digress. - Well, let's see if he sings it actually. I've got more to this clip. It's two minutes long. I just didn't want to hear two minutes of turned down for what. So I'm gonna skip ahead a little bit before we-- - It's back! - Okay. - We're not going back. - D.P. Harris. (audience cheering) - Coming to wall. (upbeat music) - D.P. Harris. - Ah, giving it a while. (audience cheering) (upbeat music) - Georgia in the building. Okay. So he just didn't sing the other part from Harris to the walls. - I was saying he's a producer. Okay. - He is. - I guess that makes more sense. That's why he's on these tracks. - Yes. - And he's a little odd that he's like, his name's in the title of the song. And then all you hear from him is like this. - He's a producer and a professional hype man is what Lil Jon is. - He does that well. - Yeah, there's nobody who screams like Lil Jon. (both laughing) - Big screams come out of Lil Jon. Okay. - That's what this would be his name. - It's just too much for me. And you know they have us beat as far as musical artists because every single like remotely talented musical artist also happens to be like a raging leftist. So they're always gonna win in that department and maybe that's why I'm a little salty. But also I just don't understand why these two things are being mixed together. And obviously it's for cultural influence. You know, if we're gonna just call it for what it is they are hoping that the fans of people who of these celebrities are ushered into their movement because they saw Lil Jon perform or they saw Beyonce give Kamala Harris the okay to use her music. And they saw Charlie XCX call Kamala Brat. And that's what they're really leaning on here. But it just seems almost dystopian. Like what am I watching as musical artists are singing at the DNC and the RNC as we're dealing with all these issues in our country that should just be talked about and tackled. But we know that's not what they're actually here for guys. - I see one of your lemons as the US is a circus and I'm wondering people watching from Europe yeah, does this come off as just absolute clown show. I wanna say in prior like pre-Trump era things were a little more buttoned up. And you know you had like kind of like Mitt Romney debating Obama remember and very like see more buttoned up. But also Obama kind of leaned into the pop culture thing and brought a lot of that into his campaigning as well. So I don't know when we or how we got here but we're here and it's crazy. - Right. Are international viewers do they do this at your political conventions? Like in Australia are they like bringing out go TA and playing the BG's or something like what is going on. Are they busting out your local artists to come and come and sing every time they have an election cycle because we do this every four years. And while they're out on the campaign trail they're bringing in celebrity guests. And I think who did Connell Harris have? She had Meg Thee Stallion I think she brought Cuevo and was referencing his rap lyrics in Atlanta. And this just seems to be something that we are engaged in but the Republicans are functioning at a deficit there. We don't have any real significant artists. We're struggling. We're struggling. And maybe there's some undercover artists who support Republicans and would never be caught dead singing at one of their campaigns but there's no nobody of great significance who is going to be representing the RNC. - I just wanted to read some of these comments from our European and non-US people are saying as someone from the UK, yes. Sules says it's absurd yet fascinating not gonna lie. Icy says I'm from Iceland and they don't do this. Dutch here from yellow, no from Germany. Now, can I know from Europe here, you clown show is nothing compared to ours. Okay, so maybe they got their own version of clown work, quanery, but it seems like the consensus is not so much. - It is not the musical artist. That is fair enough. Okay, and if you're not getting with theatrics from the musical artists who are singing at the DNC in the RNC, you're getting it from the politicians. Here's a clip of AOC doing her thing at the DNC. Because we know that Donald Trump would sell this country for a dollar if it meant lining his own pockets and greasing the palms of his Wall Street friends. And I, for one, am tired about a hearing about how a two-bit union buster thinks of himself as more of a patriot than the woman who fights every single day to rip working people out from under the boots of greed, traveling on our way alive. The truth is done. You cannot love this country if you only fight for the wealthy and big business. To love this country is to fight for its people. Oh, I'm glad we cut her off there on that. Last shriek that she was about to let out. It's just so ridiculous to me. First of all, Donald Trump was somebody who came into his first presidency, already having made his money through business. So I don't know what she's talking about as far as him entering his position in order to line his own pockets considering they already were aligned. Meanwhile, on both sides of the aisle, but a lot on the Democratic side, you have people heading into politics with no money at all. Supposedly getting the salary of a public servant, which for the president, I believe is what? Like $400,000 a year? Is that out too much? - That's right. - Yeah, so, and they're leaving millionaires. Specifically, I think Kamala Harris filmed a video the other day where she appeared in a $60,000 silver necklace. Where did that money come from? I'm just wondering, how exactly are these people entering these positions and then leaving millionaires? I don't quite understand it. So this idea that we're the party of the working people of the real America, we're not the party of the rich. Meanwhile, AOC herself was selling $60 tax the rich sweatshirts, which probably had an extra $29.99 in shipping once you put it in your shopping cart. I don't know what this lady is talking about, but she's doing it in the same way that all these left this do of like this slam poetry black preacher speak that they give to an audience. And they're doing it because they feel like they're connecting to the audience. It's like a few degrees away from a black cent is what she's trying to pull when she's talking to people. And it's supposed to be motivating and endearing and you're so empowering as a woman. But to me, it just comes off so very fake. It's so very fake. And you know, this whole divide of like Trump is for the rich man and for corporate America when I haven't seen them do anything about corporations. And it seems like corporations in this country have them in their pocket. They're the ones who are pushing left-leaning agendas, policies and ideology. Meanwhile, what is Donald Trump doing? Fighting against that in his campaign promises, also attempting to bring jobs back into the United States and to fight some of our adversaries like China. So I'm just not understanding how exactly he is the enemy to the common man. I don't think the Democratic Party has spoken to the common man and God knows how long. So what is she talking about? And if her criticism is that like these people are just entering these positions to line their pocket and get rich, she needs to start, stop pointing the finger in the other direction and start looking at her own squad because they're all damn near doing the exact same thing. Make it make sense. - Nancy Pelosi, Elizabeth Warren. - I was distracted from the content of what she's saying by the sort of slam poet style that she was bringing. - It is distracting. - I will say, even on both sides, I'm kind of tired of this political rally culture that we've got going on where it is all this like showmanship and hype and whatnot. And almost long for the days when politics was boring but at least substantive. And the only people who cared about it were people who were actually willing to understand the nuances of policies and had some economic sense and had some actual political interest beyond just, oh, this person brought little John. So I'm gonna vote for the more of this person had Hulk Hogan come up. So he's for me. It's very sad state of affairs in American politics that this is what apparently you must do in order to become elected. I think that's reflected in the candidate choices that we've had in the last few cycles. But also just how these things are being carried out in the current cycle. So I don't know, make politics boring again? Is that a slogan we can get back? - Yes, we really do. It seems it's kind of crazy how much of it has become a personality contest of sorts and the amount of things you have to do in order to even keep the same attention is only getting higher and higher and higher. Like the threshold for people's attention is changing as we are losing our own personal attention spans. We're caring less if things are not like salacious and over the top and that is so reflected in our politics especially when clearly comparing them to what's happening in other countries. 'Cause you know what I'm saying? We might experience something a little like this but nothing like what you guys have going on. Hulk Hogan is not ripping off his shirts at our political conventions or anything like that. And Lil John is not screaming turn down for what's on the other side. So yeah, we do need to make politics boring again. And I think in doing so, it will push aside some of the people who were never meant to be involved in politics in the first place. If you're introduction to American politics is Lil John and Meg the stallion and that's the reason you're getting involved in voting Democrat or if Hulk Hogan and Kid Rock are the ones who got you introduced to Republicanism, maybe just maybe I'll sit this one out. Okay? And you know what? I always say this like when people go to vote you should be asked like, who's the candidate you're voting for? Why are you voting for this candidate? Oh, why not the other candidate? So you have to exercise some amount of political literacy before you're able to go and cast your ballot. And I know a lot of people might disagree with that because you know, it's our civic duty to vote and all people should have access and should go and vote. And there's this big movement of everybody and everyone should go and vote. If you're not educated and if you don't know why you're showing up to vote but you're just doing it because you feel the need to do it, please don't. Please, please just sit this one out and let the people who want to be involved be involved. Now, of course, Tim Walz is the VP on the Kamala Harris side of things. He was introduced at the DNC and he gave a good old Price's Right walkout after his name was called. Let's give it a walk. - Governor Tim Walz. (upbeat music) I am going crazy. Go crazy, Tim. Go crazy, Tim. ♪ I was born in this small town ♪ ♪ And I leave this small town ♪ ♪ 'Cause I'm a death lover ♪ - I don't know why these clips are so funny to me. I don't know. There's just an underlying fakeness to everything that I watch that has to do with politics these days. And I don't know, like people say I'm making a mountain out of a molehill here. It's weird. It's just a little strange. And he's been known to be, I don't wanna use weird 'cause that's the whole like word we're using now in politics these days. Everybody's weird, JD Vance is weird, Trump is weird, but this is a little strange. And he's very theatrical himself and has been known to tell a little lie or 10 as he's out there on the campaign trail. And I think it really translates in the way that he carries himself and how he's come out and addressed this crowd very just up and at it. Like straight up, you can't tell me that this is not a Price is Right walk out right there. You cannot tell me that Drew did not just call this man's name to come and guess how much that Samsung 70 inch TV was worth. You can't tell me that that's not what's going through his mind right now. He's seeing dollar signs. He's seeing all those insider training dollar signs that he's gonna make as soon as he's vice president. That's what it is. And you know, he's, as I said, he's been known to lie. He lied about things that he accomplished while serving this country, activities that he was engaged in while serving this country. He said that his children were the result of IVF, his wife has since come out out and said, they were not the result of IVF. It was a different treatment, which I said I will be charitable and say that maybe a man doesn't fully understand the difference between IVF and other treatments. So he just went out and said IVF thinking it's a sort of all encompassing fertility treatment that one can undergo to have children. But as the lie starts stacking up on this man, I don't know if I can be charitable towards him in the things that he's saying. But you know, what more do you expect from somebody who's going to be the vice president with Kamala Harris? You know, we can't ask for too much. - It was an interesting choice for VP for sure. And I'm seeing a lot of y'all invoke the tampon, Tim name 'cause he famously I guess signed a bill to put tampons in boys, bathrooms in Minnesota schools. He also has this line in his stump speech where he's telling Republicans or conservatives to mind their own business when it comes to like book burnings or things like that. But then the counter that you see on social media to that immediately is he established a COVID snitch line during COVID so people could tell on their neighbors for violating social distancing rules or being out and about when they shouldn't be. So that doesn't sound like mining business. He had a vaccine mandate for state workers in the state of Minnesota. And he also supports taking children away from their parents if the children express a desire to change their gender and the parents are unsupportive. So he's not exactly minding his own business on those fronts and he's got this little bit of a lying problem but go ahead with the prices where it rock out with the limit. - Yeah, while working as governor all throughout these, the riots that were taking place and all of that, wanting to allow legal immigrants to be able to get driver's license in this country just at any given moment. This has just been crazy policy support after crazy policy support. So, you know, there is one thing after the other. Now, there's one person who we're going to address, who is at the DNC recently, who gave a big old speech and all these different clips were going viral from it and it's none other than Ms. Michelle Obama, former first lady herself to a Barack Obama who decided to go up and speak. You know, a lot of people were thinking, Michelle Obama might throw her name in the hat here and actually run for president as Joe Biden was stepping down and deciding not to run for reelection. That didn't end up happening. Obama and her went ahead and endorsed Kamala Harris in an extremely fake video where Kamala took a phone call from the Obamas and took their support out on the campaign trail. But yes, Michelle Obama decided to speak at the DNC and she had a lot to say about her upbringing, about the affirmative action of generational wealth and about the trans and LGBTQ identifying children. Let's watch clip number one. We will never benefit from the affirmative action of generational wealth. (audience cheers) If we bankrupt a business, if we bankrupt a business or choke in a crisis, we don't get a second, third, or fourth chance. (audience cheers) If things don't go our way, we don't have the luxury of whining or cheating others to get further ahead. No. (audience cheers) We don't get to change the rules so we always win. If we stay up mountain in front of us, we don't expect there to be an escalator waiting to take us to the top. (audience cheers) No. We will. Sorry, y'all. To y'all hear how racist that is, that's crazy. And it begs the question, first of all, who is we? I'm going to insinuate since this whole crowd of all these different people are cheering. We means people of color, and that's just what she's throwing in. Clearly, she's insinuating black people, of course. Black people are at the top of the hierarchy when it comes to people of color in leftist ideology. So she said, we don't get second and third chances when we lose our businesses or bankrupt ourselves. We don't get to lie and cheat to make our way to the top. When we're at the bottom of a mountain, we don't expect an escalator to show up. So what she's really meaning is that white people are liars. They are cheaters. They expect everything to be handed to them. White people own this entire system and get to create whatever it is that they want. White people get handed second, third, and fourth chances. How that works, I don't know. Do you white people? Let me know. Y'all have a hotline, y'all call? When you need a second or third chance, and you go through a little questionnaire about your heritage and your skin color, and all of a sudden you're granted that second, third, or fourth chance. I have no idea what the hell this woman is talking about. But she's on the same victimhood arc that she's been on for the entirety of her life, and especially her life in politics at the side of Barack Obama. That is a crazy thing to say. And has she switched out the way she worded this by saying white people lie, white people cheat, and they steal, and they this and that, and they expect an escalator to be set out right in front of them, and they get second and third chances. Guarantee, she'd be getting a very different response, but because she's talking about the hardship of blackness and people of color, and people can use that as a crutch so they don't have to take accountability for their own actions, people are going to be cheering this on. And I do have to point out, you know, she's saying we don't have the luxury of the affirmative action of generational wealth, meaning that white people have had access to generational wealth by virtue of their whiteness. People of color haven't, and we don't have that privilege. There are many white people who in no way, shape, or form have benefited from generational wealth, who have no generational wealth, who are in this very moment in our year 2024, trying to build generational wealth for their kids to come, their grandkids to come, and to build their own legacy here in this country. They do not benefit from this privileged affirmative action of generational wealth. There are also many black and brown people in this country who do have generational wealth, whose parents owned businesses, their grandparents started businesses, their grandparents were doctors, lawyers, all of these different things, and they've been able to pass down that wealth from generation to generation, and now they're sitting in comfort here in 2024. There are also many black people who don't have access to that. Who are you to speak on behalf of an entire group of people? And tell them what they do and do not have access to, what they do and do not have the privilege of. And the demeaning way in which she talks about people of color is astounding to me, and to do that and say that to just a huge crowd of applause is insane, okay? And that is wholly separate from the clear racial undertone and everything that she's saying. If you are a white person who has struggled in life, who did not have access to generational wealth, what did she just say to you? Yes, you did, you're white. And I gotta imagine there's white people in the crowd at the DNC. There was thousands of people there that have struggled through their lives as well and have not been handed privilege on a silver platter by virtue of being born white. Yes, they listen to these speeches and they've been so propagandized, so indoctrinated by this like woke, speak, white, guilt, self-lagulating language that they accept this. And they think that this is an okay thing to say out loud to a group of people who are now going to go on to decide the future of our country and who leads it. Michelle Obama is Deluloo with a capital Z, which explains why she was at the DNC saying this stuff. Now, beyond that, she talks about her own life, her own family, and let's listen to that clip before we go on. (audience applauding) You see, my mom in her steady, quiet way lived out that striving sense of hope every single day of her life. She believed that all children, all people have value that anyone can succeed have given the opportunity. She and my father didn't aspire to be wealthy. In fact, they were suspicious of folks who took more than they needed. They understood that it wasn't enough for their kids to thrive if everyone else around us was drowning. So my mother volunteered at the local school. She, she, in fact, they were suspicious of people who took more than they needed. Okay, quick Google search for Michelle Obama. What's her net worth? $70 million, $70 million, they were suspicious of people who took more than they needed. And she talks about people who are celebrating the face of those who are experiencing anguish. It's the privilege versus the underprivileged, the oppressors versus the oppressed. If I recall correctly, we went through a COVID pandemic in our year 2020 and everybody was shut down only essential workers, whatever that means, were able to go out into our civil society and conduct themselves and get paid for their work. You had kids out of school, you had people struggling. If I remember correctly, the Obamas had parties during that COVID pandemic when everybody was shut down and they were hosting people in their little tented area outside of their large mansions and properties and the elites got together and had a fun day in the sun while everybody was on lockdown and staying in their homes. If I remember correctly, Michelle Obama and Barack Obama have a big ass mansion on Martha's Vineyard and several other properties, you're suspicious of people who have more than they need. And this seems to just be the staking point, I guess, for a lot of these left-leaning politicians. They make their way into government. They make millions of dollars in Michelle Obama's case and net worth of $70 million. How much of that she acquired during his presidency and after, I do not know how exactly she acquired that much money, I do not know. But she can, I guess, lay out how much is needed, you know, how much of that is necessary because apparently we're never supposed to have more than we need. But they go into government, they acquire all of this money and then they talk about taxing the rich and my parents, you know, we're hard working Americans and they never took more than they needed. Meanwhile, every single day you're taking more than you need according to your own ideology. And I sit on the other end of it saying, you know, that's capitalism, baby. You know, outside of doing things illegal and, you know, the insider trading that should not be allowed and people should be prosecuted for, I say fair is fair. You wanna make money in this country and make more than you'll ever need, that's okay. You take that money, you pass it down to your kids, you build a foundation, you do this and that, I do not care. But to stand on a side that says, nobody should never have more than they need and we're gonna move in a communist direction and it's all about equity and making sure that everybody is equal and not only do we have equal opportunity but equal outcome in this country and you're sitting on a cool $70 million talking about that is if you don't have access to an abundance of money to make the changes that you're calling for and your mansion on Martha's Vineyard and your COVID parties and all this different crazy stuff that you guys are engaging in, give me a break, but this is what they do every single election cycle and they talk as if like they're these, oh, I'm so humbled by my experience and the experience of my parents and it's almost as though in their elitism they're trying to come off as the common folk. When you know damn well, you're not. So go ahead and acknowledge that and maybe talk about your experience being on the other end of it as somebody who is now extremely rich and talk about what you're gonna do because you point to other rich people and tell them what they're going to do but the finger is never pointing at you even though we all know how much money you have. It is public information. Quite honestly, maybe 70 million is not the accurate estimate. She probably has more that we have no idea about but this sort of point fingers down at the rich folk who are creating all of America's problem while failing to acknowledge that you are very much one of those people and not only that, you got the money from complaining about the rich people and from building a campaign that's supposed to be for the common folk and for solving their issues and for nobody having more than they need and now you for damn sure have way more than you need according to your own ideology, according to your own playbook. Now if that wasn't enough, the talk of white people having escalators to just, I guess, fling themselves to the top of any ladder of any hierarchy, she goes on to discuss her parents and being suspicious of those who have more than they need and then she talks about children and children who want to love who they love and be who they want to be. We can all guess what that is she's about. Let's roll the clip. Demonizing our children for being who they are and loving who they love. Look, that doesn't make anybody's life better. Demonizing our children for being who they are and loving who they love. Look, that doesn't make anybody's life better. Okay. Being who they are and loving who they love. I love the vagueness, right? 'Cause they can go out and make these very vague statements that sound super beautiful, but let's really break down what that means. Being who they are is, of course, in reference to gender ideology and transgenderism and gender dysphoria, often experienced by kids in today's day and age at exponentially rising rates, which is just insane. So by being who they are, she means kids, either socially or medically transitioning. The big hot button issue is, of course, the medical transition, which the left supports and Republicans do not support. So what she means by be who they are is allowing little boys to undergo puberty blockers, hormone replacement therapy, have their genitalia, cut off of their bodies in service of this new identity, become lifelong medical patients for the rest of their life with a multitude of complications because these are experimental procedures. That's what she means by be who they are. For girls, she means undergoing puberty blockers, hormone placement therapy, double mastectomies, having a skin off your arm flayed off during surgery, made into a phallic shape so that you can have male genitalia or something resembling male genitalia and having that attached to your privates. That's what she means by allowing kids to be who they are. See, when we strip away this really nice language of kids know who they are and they know who they wanna be and we talk about what it really means, how it's really implemented. Do you see how the image changes? And I'm gonna be really graphic here. For those of you who don't understand, I sort of explained how a girl undergoes that sex reassignment surgery. Let's explain how a boy gets that done. He's going to have his genitalia cut off. He's then going to have a hole opened up in his private area. And if you're thinking omele, that's not naturally there, you know, there's no female anatomy in there. How does one keep that open? They're given a dilator that they will go home with and every single day have to put a dilator in this hole that has been opened up in their body to keep it open. Now, you can imagine a hole just randomly being placed in your body, there's probably a lot of different medical complications that happen with that. Yeah, some people have it close up, many have infections, many, the dilator is extremely painful. Of course, there's nothing natural that's happening for a woman happening down there. So you can imagine all the different medical complications that happen with that. So when she says allowed children to be who they want to be, that's what Michelle Obama is talking about. Again, stripping away the language really changes what that means. And it changes how beautiful the sentiment actually is. Now she says for being who they are and for loving who they love. How many of you need your sexuality at like four years old? Any of you? No, probably not. You probably maybe had a crush when you went to preschool and you thought, oh, Sally's really cute or, you know, all that kid, Chris, he's really cute. I think I have a crush on them. Do kids really know what that means? Do they know what their sexuality is? So why are we concerning ourselves with who children love and promoting this idea that children just love who they love and they are who they are? And that's why we should have these conversations about sexuality and sexual acts in their schools, which is what's happening. So when you see parents go to school board meetings and they're saying, I found pornography in my child's library book and maybe they shouldn't be looking at images of two men in bed together and they shouldn't be reading the description of what sexual acts look like between heterosexual or homosexual couples. That raises a red flag for me. And then the Michelle Obama's of the world will look at you and say, we shouldn't be demonizing our children. We want them to be who they are and to love who they love. It's a lot different when we strip away the language and talk about how these issues are actually being faced in our society. Talk about why we are actually discussing these things. It has nothing to do with not wanting a child to be who they are. In fact, it has everything to do with preserving what a child actually is, which is an innocent being who should not be having these conversations, who should not be confused in this way, who should not be concerning themselves with the ideas of gender or sexuality. It is in fact the preservation of what children are and the preservation of the love that children are supposed to experience, which is an innocent, non-sexualized love. So they will run on this platform for who knows how long and these are gonna be like the real sticking points. It's going to be about racism. It's going to be about LGBTQ issues. It's going to be about things like abortion but the implementation of these things, when covered in all this beautiful language is actually segregation and separating people based on race, telling poor black people that they have it harder than poor white people, telling people of color in general that they don't live life on easy street while white people do, segregating people in their schools, segregating them in programs, allowing certain people to be at the top of the leaderboard when it comes to jobs and affirmative action and college scholarships and all of these different things and alienating others. So they'll say it's beautiful and we're doing things for race. Instead, they're implementing racism. They'll say I'm pro-choice. I want women to be able to take care of their bodies. I want them to be able to do all these wonderful things and set a path for their life. What it really means is we offer free abortions and free vasectomies outside of the DNC, which is a little too much in your face. I can totally understand wanting to be pro-choice but is it something that we need to be shouting from the rooftops that we've just received and abortion outside of the DNC? Probably not. And they'll talk about children loving who they are and accepting themselves and loving who they want to love and being who they are. What it really means is gender transitions and talk of sexuality with children who are too innocent to have those conversations. So don't be fooled by the language and don't be fooled by Michelle Obama. I know she's so charismatic and so is Barack Obama and I see a lot of people saying, you know, I miss the days of Barack Obama because he had so much character and he was truly presidential and he had so much tact and, you know, he really knew how to speak to a crowd and how to represent this country but look behind the scenes at the things that are actually supporting and what they're actually pushing forward because I can guarantee you behind the charisma and the lovely face and the character is actually very bad policy. And Michelle Obama made that abundantly clear in her DNC speech and those are my thoughts on that, you know? I even I, after Michelle Obama's presidency was like, oh, you know, Michelle Obama, she's cool, you know? She's stylish, she did that whole get out and play thing with the kids and was like talking about fitness and just was really like a classy first lady but then you hear her ideas and you go, oh, wait a second, same shit, different day. I don't need that. We don't need that. And again, her DNC speech totally emphasized that but she is sort of seen as this like untouchable force on the left and it's just seen as like such a classy woman who has all these great ideas, the most educated black woman in America is what people call her and then you lift off the veil a little bit and listen to what she has to say and just know that it is no good and that's it. We're gonna get into you guys super chats and hear from you guys on these issues. - Sorry to rans, I had to go on a tangent on Michelle. - The chats going crazy saying you're on Fuego. I didn't want to interrupt, but my goodness, R.I.P. Michelle. - She really gets to me that way. - It's like you can't, once you see through the rhetoric, you can't unsee it, you know, when the ray stuff with the child transition stuff, once the wool has been pulled from your eyes, you just, it hits different and not in a better way. - I don't know. - And they make you sound crazy 'cause she's like, "Oh, I just want kids to love who they want to love." And you're like, "That really means talking about sexuality and pornography in the books or whatever." And you look insane by responding in that way because all I said was, "I want kids to love who they want to love." She's like, "No, I know, I know the games you're pulling and I know what you're doing and you're doing it masterfully. I gotta give them credit." The left has a stronghold on the use of language and manipulating language in a way that gets people to believe a certain narrative. And I'm not saying that the right should do the same. I don't think we need to start manipulating language in the same way that they do, but you're really functioning like on the back foot as they're doing these things and actively choosing to manipulate the people who are listening to them. - Yeah, and malls will call you weird and tell you to mind your own business. - Yeah. - It's like, it's impressive levels of gaslighting and sofistry, but. - It really is. - That's why we're in the battle that we're in. But let's hear from you guys. - Oh, I did mean to add, one other little tidbit from Michelle Obama is her speaking fee is nigh around $750,000. At least that's what she was paid for. A DEI speech she gave to some kind of business board in Germany, so. - That's crazy. - Woo! - That's a lot of money. - Such a pressed. - Yeah, so oppressed. No generational wealth in that family. - None at all. And honestly, as I was listening to you lay that out, I'm like, yeah, I mean, my dad is a missionary, not leaving me any generational wealth, okay? His dad was a poor farmer. His dad's dad was a poor farmer. His dad's dad's dad was a poor farmer in Minnesota that was an immigrant from Norway. And I think there are millions of white Americans like me who have similar story and Americans across the board, but since they're targeting white Americans in particular and trying to cast us as this universally privileged group that deserves second-class treatment in the US or deserves to be castigated or placed in this category that's associated with oppression and privilege, I take exception to that. I was actually getting a little angry when you're talking about that 'cause I'm like, you know what? Like, my family has had to work hard for generations just to get by. We're not privileged, we're not wealthy. And to just paint us all with that brush, it's hogwash. And so yeah. - It really is. It's ridiculous. - It's ridiculous. And there's just so many examples of black people that have had like silver spoon lifestyles as well. So I just don't know where the narrative continues to come. - And that American dream is it's about equality. It's about it doesn't matter who you are, what skin color you are, where you came from, your family. Even in the founding, there was a lot of debate about aristocracy and whether there should be like this upper class and they rejected that. And so to bring back these ideas of like, we need to have this, there's this privileged class and rise up and all this, it's anti-American fundamentally, which is just crazy coming from a platform of the wife of a former president, just black. - Yep. - But okay, Celtic Blacksmith says, "Ugg, fine, I'll bring your stupid keys back "since you want them so bad, I'm a lot." Jokes aside, you might wanna change your locks, don't get John Lennon. - Oh yeah, don't worry, we got a locksmith who will be fixing these locks immediately. - Expediciously. - Expediciously. Yes, my goodness, if it ain't one thing, it's another. You know, Nicodemus 1984 says, "Good evening, "good to see you back, I hope everything's okay." Nice jacket, by the way, cheers to both of you. - Thank you, appreciate it. Yeah, I think everything is going to be okay. I've got like one more trip to Florida, I think, to get all this medical stuff. Hopefully, let's get on the other end of it. And then hopefully we can wash our hands of this. - Like a deep breath. - Yes. "Pitlin44" says, "Omele, get yourself a cup "of some good tea and unwind on me, "all my best to your family, G-D, bless you." - You guys are so sweet, thank you so much, I appreciate it, that, I will, I will get a cup of tea. - Quaza Kula Mafeka says, "Hi, Omele and Taylor, "hope you're okay, Omele, I've made up my mind. "The Omeleta needs to come stand guard to your home. "Faced Quaza going to your first home." - So the Amelicia, the Amelicia. - Yeah, I read that as to Amelicia, but Amelicia. - Yeah, one of these days, I might have to call on you guys. Hope you're there, hope you're ready. - You'll get your free ammo and rifles at the RNC and then come. - Oh, for real, I'm like, I feel like, I'm generally a very sweet, positive person, but if you cross me and stealing my shit is a big no, I'm like, there's nothing I can do, but if I could do something, I would be going to the fullest extent of what I could do to that person. Like I said, back in the day, we used to chop off hands for less than that, okay? You steal my shit, you will never steal again, okay? At least not with your hands. You're gonna become very efficient with your feet. Let me stop. - You'll be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, which in California is not being prosecuted at all because George Gascon is not here. - In California, they'll put me in jail for having my keys stolen, honestly, at this point. They'll pay you to steal my keys. - You can steal $899 worth of things and not even get a slap on the wrist or felony or anything for it. And if you do get jailed, you have zero bail to get out and go right back on the street, so. - It's crazy. And then I have, it's one of those electric key fob things and it costs like $1,000 to get a replace. - Oh. - It's $1,000. Oh my gosh, gosh. - Which is another, okay, you know, they're talking about grocery store price gouging. Let's talk about key fob replacement for your car price gouging. I think Americans are bad. - That's insane. - Those things are not that damn expensive. I think we could figure out a way. - For real. - I will, for Tesla, it's like $5 to replace your little key card. I'm like, you know, I'm going to suck that with that at least. - Oh, that's nice. - Wow. - I mean, radicalized as we speak. (laughs) - Localani Garcia-Ho says, "I hope everything gets better for you. I hope the grandma feels better. Always looking forward to you coming live and you're awesome." - Aw, thank you so much. And I will extend all of your well wishes to my grandmother. She is going through it, man. She had one procedure and then a big procedure. And then we were over the hill on that. Everything was fine. She was doing her physical therapy and everything was great. And then two days later had a medical emergency that resulted in another surgery that was wholly separate from the one she went through two days prior. So my gosh, life is not giving her a break. And then of course, all of these complications arise if you're getting multiple surgeries and, you know, she's a grandmother. She doesn't have all the same energy as everybody else. So, but she's a trooper. She's a strong woman. She's going through it and she's hanging out and advocating for her, what her medical needs and everything. So, yeah, she's killing it. - She's lucky to have you there as well. - Thanks, Taylor. Latin Riz says, "Hey there, A and Tae, glad to see you guys. "Are back and please, Democrat men, "please continue getting vasectomies "because we're all tired of the stupidity of some age." - Yeah, I guess that's the argument that some people make. They're like, "Okay, that's fine. "As long as the idea is, I guess, don't move with you, "but my goodness, guys, think about it." I know they say they're reversible or whatever. I wouldn't trust all that. I know it's not-- - How to risk you on a tight man? Like you never mean it, like that's wild. - I know it's not like 100% a promise on that also. So, it's just like, Tae. Especially before you've had kids, before you've had any kids, that'd be a wild thing to do. - I almost made a, it's there for the Democrat men to take their wives' boyfriends that are just in case, but I didn't make that joke and I wouldn't make such jokes. - Yeah, we'd never. - Wouldn't ever, it's a Donald Trump way of telling jokes. - And by as banter, 93 just sends a super chat in British pounds, but no message. Thank you, as banter, or I guess, banter. - Appreciate it. - Timothy W. says, "Hey, Amal and Taylor, "y'all were both missed. "I had no one to give my money to on Friday. "Elle Mayo, Amal, you're in my prayers, "hope everything goes better." - Appreciate it. No one to give your money to. I like that you have just like a set amount of money that must go out to someone and you had nobody to-- - Yeah, you can still send tips. You can still go on Patreon, go on Patreon, that's better. - Taylor's like, "Please, still give us money." - If it's not important to you. - Yeah. - Latin riz again says, "I heard that they are giving "free vasectomies, et cetera at the DNC. "Are they giving out free, non-deported Latina girlfriends, "too, asking for a friend I swear." - Hey, you know, maybe they are. Maybe the DNC has all your needs, ladies and gentlemen. Go ahead and head over to Chicago and see how that goes for you. - And, yeah, that's just wild. I wanna know, I wanna meet the men who got vasectomies as well. I said I wanted to meet the woman who went through this procedure, but I also wanna meet the men who decided this is, not only am I gonna get a vasectomy, but this is the place to get the vasectomy is crazy. - Yeah, I was about to say I want to see who that would be, but I also don't probably want to see you that would be-- - I also never want to come across these people ever in my life. - No, maybe like a Libs of TikTok video, just so we can get a glimpse of the madness I would love to. If you got a vasectomy at the DNC, I will take you out to dinner and I will pay for it. This is another free thing that you get. I will take you out to dinner if you just allow me to ask you questions about why you decided to do this. - Now some weirdo is gonna go get one and they'd be like, "Oh, you gotta take me to dinner." (laughing) Guys, chimp up and choosing now between like a lunch date with you or dinner date with you and their future of having children. (laughing) You know, so weirdo. It's gonna sell it all, risk it all. - You know what, that's a big, you know, if you're willing to risk that much, I will take you to dinner. - Oh my gosh. Could you live with yourself, Dansky? Okay, it's been. - Can be willing to do something like that. It's probably a good thing. You gotta vasectomy list. - Yeah, exactly. Exactly. - Okay, we better move on. Random person says, "Amala's Giggle is everything." - Oh, thank you. That's so nice. Guys are too nice. - Thank you, Random Person. Diva Don says, "W.B.A.N.T." Hope grandma is okay. Have you seen the show Lefty's Losing It? Or it's L-Star-F-T-E-E-S, Lefty's Losing It? If not, you should. It's hilarious and helps keep my sense of humor alive in memoir. - I have never heard of her. Never met her, but I'll check it out. - Yeah, to check it out might be good reaction fodder. - You might. - Sure always here for. Timothy again says, "Amala, how many keys have to get stolen in taxes passed in California before you move back to Florida? Also Florida natives need to assemble against the out-of-staters coming in. #FloridaNationalismForReal." - The reasons that the things that keep me in LA have nothing to do with LA itself as a city or like this stronghold that I have on wanting to live in LA, it's just that this is the option for where I'm at in my life and where my man is at in his career and all these things is really not another choice on the table. But yeah, I'm gonna become a vigilante. This is, my vigilantism has been born within me after this. I'm like scouring through because our neighbor has like a Tesla where I'm like, I'm just gonna scour through his camera footage. I have a ring camera, I'm gonna scour through my ring camera footage and I will find you and trust you will be dealt with. You will do time. The LAPD will not make you do time, but I will make you... Oh my gosh. - We're gonna be getting a superhero costume and beating up criminals at night. - Yeah, no, for real. I'm gonna become like one of those women, like the women in those thrillers where like something happens to their kid and suddenly they turn him like to like a badass secret agent and they go and like track down the man themselves. It's gonna be me. It's gonna be what I do. I'm gonna be Jennifer Lopez in enough, okay. - A lot of folks about to get pepper sprayed out there. David Dawn says that show I mentioned earlier showed a compilation of news clips calling Tim Wal's cuddly and like a coach. Huh? A cuddly politician, hive mindset. - No, no, no, I don't know that I've ever seen a cuddly politician. I'm really trying to rack my brain right now. The politician who's the most cuddly, nothing's coming to mind. I've not seen it cuddly. - Usually goes creepy anytime someone pops in my head. - And I'll tell you if I've seen one. If I've seen a cuddler, I had to let y'all know, but I've yet to see one. - Someone said Teddy, Teddy was my-- - Somebody said Bill Clinton. - Oh, no. - Oh. - Oh. - Monica Lewinsky. - That's not a politician. - Well, she did cuddle, one of them. - That is true. - She did cuddle them. - We better move on. Kadell Compher says, "Any thoughts on Sky News Australia having better coverage of American news than our native news sources?" - Every time I watch Sky News, it does, I don't know if it's better coverage. It's destined-- - It's like super conservative, right? - Yeah, it's super conservative. So it's like, it's coverage that's more in line with my mindset, but I don't know that it's necessarily better coverage. Sky News Australia goes hard. Y'all know, Sky News Australia is not sugar coating, okay? She's saying, "I'm not calling you by she or her pronouns. I'm calling you a he-h-h-h-h." - Yeah, they read a pan tile or whatever. She had some good stuff. - Sky News is no joke. - They went hard in COVID, too, and Australia was doing all kind of crazy co-regulations, they were all over it. - Oh, no, COVID, COVID counts. - COVID, COVID. (both laugh) Chicken Pork Adobo says, "It still confuses me on why Democrat Normies willingly accepted Kamala as their president, even though they didn't vote for her as a candidate." - Dude, you just have to. All right, it's the blue pill you must swallow, 'cause she's, I guess, the only option. I expected, yeah, it was like a little bit of fight back. We did that video on Black Lives Matter saying she was not elected. We did not ask for her. They needed to run another primary to pick the person, but that all got drowned out real quickly by all the media coverage that was just spinning her in this fantastic light of just this new troop against Donald Trump. - It is wild. A month ago, a month and a half ago, when before Biden had dropped out before it was clear Kamala was going to be the nominee, people were like, "We gotta find a good candidate, "there's nowhere to turn, the war chest would have "to be turned over to Kamala if Biden dropped out "and we can't let that happen, "'cause we know that she's a joke of a candidate." That was the general narrative in the air, literally like six weeks ago. And now all of a sudden, Kamala is the second coming of Barack Obama and the most amazing charismatic person ever. It's like, we're all just like, "Okay, I guess this is fine." - So literally-- - But when power's at stake, when political power's at stake, and you have this polarized time, people, their brains just go along with whatever needs to happen in order for them to secure their said power. - Yep, that's the truth. - Dr. Gold says, "I love that rich black people "telling other black people that they can't make it." - Yeah, it's just so weird, just saying that like, "Oh yeah, we're so far down on the ladder, "and we don't have the escalator." Meanwhile, which escalator did you take to get to where you are? Because what? I know there was one. You know what, you have a cool 70 million, and you didn't take no damn escalator. But apparently only white people have access to that. Come on now. - Come on. Frau Kenzerlin says, "I finally got the fire alarm certification "I've been working for. "Not that it matters, "but only 3% of fire alarm texts are female, "so that's cool." - Whoa, very cool. Congratulations, you guys often put your occupations or the different certificates and stuff you're getting. I'm like, "Damn, I didn't even think about that being a job. "I'm not a job. "I didn't think about a fire alarm technician." That was very interesting. - That's a important job, keeping us all not burned. - Yes, I have to say it. - My sister-in-law worked for a fire alarm company for a minute, not as a technician though, so that is a fee-cool and congratulations. And it is kind of bad to us that you've got that certification in an industry dominated by a man-good onion. - Yeah. Celtic Blacksmith says politicians need to stop running on, I'll help you and start running on, I'll get out of your way. Government isn't supposed to be our data. - Yeah, I agree. That should be more of a campaign slogan than it is now. And as soon as you say you wanna like roll things back and start moving back on some of the government overgrowth that we've experienced, they're like, "Oh my gosh, this is fascism, this is a dictatorship." You know, as a wolf in sheep's clothing, be so frail right now, the government is doing way more than it was ever supposed to be doing. - Yeah, you're sounding like Ronald Reagan there, Celtic Blacksmith, you talk about, you know, it's not that government's going to solve the problems, it's the government, is the problem. And we haven't had that energy, even like Trump administration, there's been a lot of money, it was, you know, I mean, they did some good job of cutting back on regulations and stuff, but I'm here for someone going full Javier Malelli on the U.S. government, maybe with a little less of the craziness, but still-- - Yeah, the sentiment. - Casey says, "People are being evicted from entire apartment complexes because of Venezuelan gangs who have taken over neighborhoods see the whole story on news for reasonable people." - I'll have to check that out. I haven't heard that story. - I heard that in particular in Chicago. So I heard a, I saw a video of a black guy, Chicago guy calling out Obama for, you know, being on the stage and not saying anything about Chicago being taken over by Venezuelan gangs or something, but yeah, sounds like a wild time. And when you have an open border, it stands to reason that that would be facilitated. - Welcome to the West, baby, the Wild Wild West. - But they may not, they may not want us to hate for long. If Kamala gets elected, they're going to enact the same policies that they enacted in Venezuela that made them leave there in the first place. - Casey. - I digress. - Dinner Man says, "The Democratic Party, known to try and keep slaves back in the day and be racist, are the activists. Think about how they treat people, the modern abuser and racist is an activist." - Yeah, ooh, but the party switched. We no longer share any of that ideology, which I'm like, okay, but it seems to be underlying some of the things you're saying is people don't make it the realization. And I'm not calling them the KKK or slave owners or anything like that. I'm just saying, gg, I don't know about that. Damn, party switch. I don't know if there really was a switch. - Ask Carol Swain. She knows what's up. - Yes, Carol Swain doesn't know what's up. Shout out, Carol. Love you, Carol. - Love you, Carol. Andre says, "Hi, Amala from Uruguay. I can tell they have, I can tell you, they have decided Kamala is the next president 100% because the Sao Paulo leftist organization said so, while X will be shut down in Brazil after Elon decided not to allow the government to use X to track and imprison all the opposition in Brazil." - Yeah, I saw that X was gonna be leaving Brazil. I'm curious how much the Sao Paulo leftists have a say in anything, but that is interesting that they're already deciding like she's the one, which is kind of what happens in political campaigning anyways. They say like, "Wang, I'm president." Or, "As your future president," and blah, blah, blah. So they've made up their minds there. Good for Elon Musk for standing his ground, by the way. And moving his stuff out of there because you have to have to really-- - To himself and the company. - Yep. - But, studying up against tyranny. - 100%. - And we all are saying that in Aurora, Colorado, there's an apartment complex taken over by Venezuelan gangs. I think I did see something about that as well, but-- - Shocker. - It's not just Chicago, it's all over. Chilledi A says, or Chita A says, "They're professionals at wrapping sick ideologies "in a pretty and welcoming packaging." - Yep, it's very true. Very good with the language and turning things around and either demonizing certain ideas through language or elevating certain ideas through language. It's truly something that should be studied, but it really is being studied by a few people out there. - Yeah, I like Jamie Lindsay's work on leftism in general. He treats it as like a academic study of the ideology itself. And when you listen to it, it's a little esoteric, but it actually starts to make a lot of sense. And a lot of this is just baked into the ideology itself and the way it takes advantage of human nature and things like that. So it's very telling once you look into it. - Definitely. - Carlos Gutierrez says, "I've been watching for a while "and you need praise for talking about "what everyone needs to hear, "but are too scared to be shamed by society to say it." - Thank you, I appreciate that. We try to talk about topics, even if they're hot topics, even if they're hot takes. We don't care. Really discuss it on this show. - Right, independent as well. So you get an unfiltered opinion. - Yep. - Timothy says, "Also in regard to the live about trigger warnings, "I just watched Song of the South and other than a few stereotypes, "it was kind of underwhelming. "I was expecting way more problematic material BFFR." - Yeah, isn't that the, is that the cartoon thing? Song of the South? - Song of the South. - I think it ended up being- - What was the song that was deemed racist? - Is that the zippity doodah? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think my, yeah, that is, it is. My grandmother has a copy, an old VHS copy of Song of the South, which I believe they're just don't, they've kind of like struck it down. It's not really going out anymore. And it's a far less racialized movie than anybody would think it is with the way that it is shown and they're saying, "Oh, this is so derogatory towards black people." And it's actually a pretty underwhelming story as far as racism is involved. In fact, it's quite the opposite, but I digress. - Yeah, I watched Blazing Saddles a while ago and that actually has some crazy lines and stuff in it, but you get the three minute disclaimer and the lady coming on screen talking about how's a different time and things are racist. It would be now, well, it's like, just let me watch my dying movie, man. I think you'll watch it. - Right, who cares? I'm gonna need you between. - It's not like we're living in that time anymore. And also, it's like, it's just a movie. It's like an observance of media, it's fictional. You should be able to make a movie about anything. If I wanna make a movie where, I don't know, everybody's saying the end, we're in everybody's racist and homophobic or whatever, I don't care. You should be able to make that movie. And the fact that people would be offended by it is not an indictment on whether or not the movie should be made. - I'm a person. I'm a fan of "Always Sunny Philadelphia" and they've like permanently memory hold several episodes from prior seasons where like they wore blackface or the unword was said or something like that. - So dumb. - It's like, you're just erasing things for no reason. Anyways, you opened up a can there. Thank you for the super chat. Space Octopus says, "I escaped Cuba in 2014. I'm never voting left no matter what. My fear is this country will turn into Cuba. It would be surreal to see that happen." - Yeah, I mean, that's what a lot of Cuban Americans, Cuban immigrants come and say like, this is looking an awful lot. Like the thing that I left that I fled, we both have a mutual friend who's family were Cuban refugees. And it's just like, yeah, it's looking, things are not looking great. - They get it, ma'am, I get it. I've saw something recently about Vietnamese Americans as well. 'Cause they've fled communism in that kind of, anywhere that's fled like tyrannical, Tommy Eastern European countries, they get it and they don't mess around with this stuff. They can see it coming. They don't get fooled by it as easily. But when you're so far removed from experiencing actual, any sort of actual tyranny, you have this naivety and you can fall for the empty rhetoric and promises that, oh, government will take care of you and just give us power and centralize it and then everything will be okay. - Right. (clears throat) - Dangerable Robinson. Jeff Rademaker says, "Hey, omelecents, "your mom is white, you should at least have "half of the privilege hotline. "Let me know if you need the other part of the number." Those people are what I could do. - Yeah, give me the first four digits and I'll see if I can figure out the rest. - No, yeah, I did not have access to that. And I didn't, I don't have generational wealth either. So I don't know where that part of my whiteness just did not come through. I should at least get 50% passed down, so. - You don't have half a gold bar? - I don't have half an escalator. I don't have no half an escalator, nothing, okay? So somebody used to give me a call, okay? 'Cause I was missed in the program. - Isaac Gaby says, "Man, I was looking forward "to Big Mike, but you are better. "May God bless you." - Big Mike? - Oh, you know about Big Mike. - Wait, what is it? - It's a joke on the right. - That refers to Michelle Obama as a man. - Oh, I was looking forward to Big Mike. Yeah, I keep hearing those, like, I've never deeply looked into that whole conspiracy. The only thing I know about that is Joan Rivers from Fashion Police being like, "She's a man." And everybody knows that she's a man and it's on video and there's like an old TMZ, I guess interview of her. And Joan Rivers is not one to mess around. She's not one to be messed with either. And then she died shortly thereafter. But everybody says like she died because she exposed Michelle Obama or whatever. I don't know about any of that. We also did get the clip of Michelle Obama saying that I had my kids through IDF, which was something that I don't think she's been super public about as ever, really. So that's really interesting 'cause people were saying, "Oh, there's no pictures "of Michelle Obama when she was pregnant." People said there was no pictures of her as a kid, but I do feel like I've seen Michelle Obama as a child. I don't know, I don't know. Maybe this is a rabbit hole I need to go down one of these days, the Michelle Obama man conspiracy theory. - Yeah, we're getting that in the Bridget Macron stuff. - Yeah, there's a lot of that. - Oh my goodness. - See like people are saying like this is, I don't know, they're saying this is Michelle Obama as a child, which I mean, if that's Michelle Obama as a child, they're just looking pretty female to me. I don't know. You guys love to let me in on this. - Yeah, I think. - You don't have to let me in on the conspiracy on this one because I don't know that there's anything just substantiated or people just feel that way, but the Joan Rivers thing was a little eerie, but that's about it. That's all I've heard. - Little sass maybe, no. Yeah, there's enough to criticize Michelle Obama on without having to go to those lengths. - Yeah. - I think the gym says the commie and the fake. Yes, the commie and the fake. One is a wino. The other is a snake. They steal and they lie. They say pale skin makes you bad guys. They're Marxist and they're fake, fake, fake. Whoa, who wrote that? Okay, drop the mic. Drop the mic. I'm just out of like a damn game of thrones. - Little like the commie and the fake commie and the fake. - I don't know. - One is a lie and the other is snake. I don't know. Maybe it sounds like a-- - Sounds legit, sounds legit. What you just did. Somebody dropped the track. - Good stuff. We like the creativity. JC says, "Call me crazy. "I understand California is a hell hole, "but I want to stay and fight through the BS. "It's a great place to live." Yeah, I mean, that sure is like there's great food, great people, there's so many fun activities and things to do. I don't know that I would like settle down here with all the stuff that happens, you know? But it definitely has its charm. - Jim says it's pinky in the brain. - Pinky in the brain. The song? - Yeah, I remember-- - I don't know the pinky in the brain. - Pinky in the brain, brain, brain, brain. But I don't remember like the whole, and not to say it, my bad. I should know it. - It was a '90s kid's cartoon, but-- - Sorry guys. - It's been too long, but that's a deep cut. I appreciate it, Jim. David Dawn says Rita is the one who does the show I was talking about. It's Sky News Australia's segment. It's really hilarious. Tell you said it right. YT censors the word. - YT censors the word. That's crazy. You guys keep saying that like YouTube will censor your super chat and stuff like that. That's kind of wild that it won't allow you to say certain things. Yeah, let us know what, maybe, say it in more code or say it in a matter of words. - Yeah, right, right. - What are they saying? - Give us a chat. - Hi. - Localani again says, "Hey, Amala, "did you see about a professor going off on Nancy Mase "about pronouncing Kamala's name wrong on CNN?" - No. - Yeah, I should look into that. - No, I'll have to check out that clip. I have not seen that. - I think I saw it on my Twitter feed. Yeah, it was just like-- - Who cares? - Someone said Kamala, and then this professor was like, "It's Kamala." But-- - Chill. Yo, chill. - Chill. - I'm not a cop. Calm down, I'm not a cop. - Yeah, you don't do that when people say it's Amala. - People say my name wrong all the time. If I got that upset every time somebody said my name wrong, whoo, I wouldn't live. I wouldn't live. - I got every time someone called me Tyler. Travis. - Exactly. - Some other white guy, T-name. - Yeah. Celtic Blacksmith says Amala, in an effort to economically recommend all of the great blues music I've discovered over the years, I made a Spotify playlist, Amalisha Blues. - Amalisha. - I've been adding to it regularly, enjoy. - Okay, I'll have to go and check that out. I never thought about doing something like that. That's very creative. - That's cool. - It's actually cool. You need to make a playlist for the audience. - I should, yeah, I'll put all my new tracks on there. That'd be great. - Yeah, like summer's over, so I don't know. Like, fall, second half, 2024, please. - All right, like Obama puts out his summer playlist every summer. You can do that. - Election, S-Z-N, playlist. - Yeah. - That's good. - Casey says, "I had a degree. "We have lost political nuances. "When do you think we started to lose them? "I only really started paying attention last election." - You know, some people got it, some people don't. But it's just, I think just over time, we've just gradually gotten lesser and lesser in our nuance when it comes to all these different conversations. And hopefully we can revive that. - Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of factors. My mind immediately goes to a rise of like social media and smartphones and everything too. And just like our modern day attention spans are very short and we're not as much of deep thinking. People who are like sitting and prolonged conversations and reading books and writing journal entries that, you know, sitting with thoughts and actually processing information is a lot of just like immediate things that are, you know, the way that we're getting our information. It's all, there's so much competition for eyeballs that it has to be outrageous and in your face and fast and all this stuff. And that certainly doesn't help. And then there's also the decline of the kind of shared cultural fabric and reality that we've taken for granted for so long. And that's been under assault by certain ideologies since probably the 1960s or so. And that's certainly not helping things either. So, you know, I think we're in a spiral right now. It's not lending itself to nuance for sure. Andres says the Sao Paulo organization is the hub for all communist parties in the world. They decide there as if the world was a single Soviet Union, all orders go in and out from there to everywhere. have to look that up. Never heard of her. Never met her. I do about like the world economic forum and the Bahamian Grove and stuff like that. I know that's how Paulo communist world central headquarters. What the hell? There's there's starting to be too many things to worry about. There really is. I can't keep up. Centerman says, "Nicolo Machiavelli, the prince, about someone who will earn the throne without merit is starting to sound scary considering what's going on." There's a whole lot of thrones being earned without merit these days all over the place with all this affirmative action and DEI this and that and now you're not allowed to say DEI because you're saying the new N word. People are gaining a lot of stuff without merit. Including, never mind what I say. I'm the presidential nominee. Yes. Say it loud and proud. Nobody voted for it. Band stuff says the attempt of the DNC to court the working class is hollow and belied by the opulence so prevalent in most deep blue voting districts. Yeah, just like we know you guys don't really represent us. There's very few politicians who are actually representing real work and people and you guys are definitely not. Not it. You're definitely not the ones. Yeah, it's reminiscent of the celebrities and stuff like offering to bail out and promote the BLM rioters from behind their 10 foot walls in Beverly Hills and private security and they're like, "Oh yeah, go. Let's, you know, people will revolution, but please, please, why you have private security?" Taylor says, "I was known as Tyler for two years by my Spanish teacher and I never cared. It was kind of cool to give up by a different name." You just take it and tried. "My Spanish class in high school, the teacher gave us like Spanish names and mine was Tito." Tito. Hey, nice. Yeah. And I think we got one more here I see from Mel Martinez who says, "I missed the times when people would talk about how important real relationships with God, family, and friends. The wokes have lambasted everything. Lumbastered everything." I can't do those things. Two out of the three. So we're on good footing there with what you've just said. Taylor agrees with three out of three. Yeah, I got you three out of three. But yeah, there you go. It's conversation in general, man. Yeah, I know. It's so, it's so... You lost the conversation. Yeah, it's so necessary. I think every time we do this show, we are reminded of how necessary it truly is. And we're trying to bring it back for you guys. And we did so through the lens of watching what was happening at the Democratic National Convention this time. I'm curious to hear all of your thoughts on the stories that we've covered. So drop them in the comments down below after the stream is always... If you disagree with anything I said in this video, do get out. But do so respectfully because we do encourage healthy debate. Here, now, if you like this video or like anything that was said in this video, like, subscribe, click the notification bell to be notified every time we're live. That's Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1 p.m. Pacific, 3 p.m. Central, 4 p.m. Eastern, which we should be here for the rest of this week, maybe up in the air with all this stuff that's happening with my grandmother. But I will let you know if we're not going to be here by putting a post on our community page. Andres sends another super chat, he says. And the name in Sao Paulo is the Sao Paulo Forum. There's a Wikipedia about it, even though about it, they even do open conventions to telecommunists. What will happen just to show how much power they have, example, that Kamala will win. Thank you so much for that information. So look into their Wikipedia page. Texas mom says, the message behind blazing saddles is to make fun of racism and to have conversations why it's wrong. Everyone is welcome, but not the Irish LOL. Yeah, it's so often when you can listen to things that may be considered offensive and apply nuance to them and understand why something is being made and the story that is being told, you'll get on the other end of it and realize that maybe even though I watch something that may have struck an offensive chord with me, it's really not that offensive after all. Unfortunately, we jump to offense rather than allowing ourselves time to sit and analyze what it is we are watching. So thank you so much for throwing that in the super chats. Very important point. Guys, thank you so much for all your kind words and your thoughts for my grandmother and everything that's happening right now. And if you guys find the person who stole my keys, get them. Okay, and bring them to my doorstep to be dealt with. Chris Martirelli sends a super chat with no note. Thank you so much, Chris. Appreciate that at the end of today's show. Guys, thank you so much for watching. And I will see you tomorrow where we talk about Star Wars, the acolyte, not getting re-inlet for a season two. Drop your thoughts in the comments down below under that video. See you tomorrow.