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Fireball, Fallopian Tubes, and the Canton Family Tree | 5.9.24 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 2

Turtleboy starts off the hour with the latest installment of the Karen Read case, plus some explanations for newbies to the story (the damning butt dial, etc). Then, Howie cackles at Kamala Harris' recent cringey moments.

Duration:
39m
Broadcast on:
09 May 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

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You have nothing. You have no brains, no ability, nothing. Rump swabs, hacks, and moon bats beware. It's-- [MUSIC PLAYING] How we car. Moby Dix sold out. All right. It's great. And you know, whether you got a gift certificate or not, Moby Dix is an amazing place down on the Cape Cod. So check it out. You may have another chance to get some at some point in the season. 844-542-42, the Karen Reed murder trial is heating up. It's getting better and better as we get into the McAlberts, and then followed by some of the cops that have told different stories to different grand juries. And so we wanted to bring Turtle Boy on a little earlier today, and I want to start off by playing Turtle Boy. Thanks for being with us, first of all. Thanks for having me, Ollie. First of all, I want to play a sound cut that caught my ear very early in the day. Cut 12, Teller. Later on in the evening, what if anything did you buy for the group? So at one point towards the end of the night, I bought around a fireball shots for the group. Fired all. [MUSIC PLAYING] Nothing says responsible drinking, like buying a round of fireballs late in the evening, especially if you've gone to prison for six months for killing someone and then running away in your car. Yes. Fireball is like the international sign for a ratchet, as we call them. Everybody I've ever met who drinks fireball is a confirmed ratchet that doesn't surprise me. But I mean, again, these are not responsible people. I mean, it's why I got nothing against people who drink fireballs or anything like that. But I mean, this guy has a terrible record. And by the way, was the jury told about his driving record, about his killing people? He's a jail bird. Yeah, I don't think that didn't come up today in the cross-examination. They must have stopped it. It probably would have been objected to anyone, let's be honest. There's a lot of home cooking going on in that courtroom. And neutral observers are saying, whatever, read comment sections from independent media outlets, people just across the country seeing the story, they can't believe all of the objections that are sustained, and the stuff that is kept out. Like, today what was kept out was pictures from Michael Proctor's sister's wedding where Chris Albert, Colin Albert, who was the ringbearer, and Julie Albert are sitting at the head cable with Michael Proctor. Those pictures were not allowed into evidence, which would have established a decade-long relationship between the two families. Right, I'm just thinking of the old line from the Rolling Stones song, "Judge and Jerry," walk out hand-in-hand. I mean, the fix was in from day one. Yeah, but even so, today was another disaster's day for the Commonwealth. They haven't had any good days so far. They got up there. Chris Albert, basically, I mean- Now Chris, Chris Albert is also known as chicken parm Charlie. That's your memorable phrase for him. Chicken parm Charlie, he owns the pizza plate. That's the other thing that caught my mind. Yeah, you came over, I closed the restaurant, I closed the chicken parm restaurant around 10 o'clock, and then I came over to the bar, and I ordered some food. And I'm thinking, he must really be impressed with his own restaurant if he goes to a bar to order some food after he waits till 10, 10, 30 to eat. I mean, what's going on? You know what? Don't get the chicken parm, it's mediocre. I wouldn't recommend it, but, you know. So, I mean, he accidentally put his son in the house, 34th year of your road today with his testimony, and he got caught towards the end. So they've been trying for the last year or so to insist that then 17 year old Colin Alber was not inside the house when John O'Peeffe arrived. They claim he left at 12, 10, and they've produced an unverified text message where Allie McCabe says, "I'm here, and we don't know where here is." And so he wasn't in the house, even though it wouldn't matter if he's in the house, because Karen Reed hit him with the car on side, right? So it was a matter of Colin's in the house. But either way, they've been trying hard to get this kid out of that house, and it all came to a crashing end today, because Chris Alber said that he left a waterfall bar at 12.05, walked home, and then Colin got there shortly afterwards, you know, would have confirmed that he left at 12.10, except it's just one problem. There's surveillance video from the waterfall bar, showing him leaving closer to 12.14, and if he walks home, he gets home past 12.20, and then he said he was home for 15 minutes or more before Colin Albert got home, which means that Colin Albert actually left 34 Fairview Road much later than 12.10, after John O'Peeffe arrived. - So the timeline is totally shot. But how much of this does the jury get? You know, the rest of us are watching it, you know, on your stream or someone else's stream with, you know, people commenting right and left. The jury is in this cocoon. I mean, I know they're seeing everything, they're not picking up phone calls or going to, you know, get a cup of coffee or anything. But I don't know, I think people outside the courtroom are getting a better view of what's really going on or the background of it. You know, uncensored by anti-bev, the judge. - I mean, that's a great question. It's like, but at the same time, I can't imagine a world in which every single juror goes home and doesn't go on the internet or eat some of this stuff. Like, you know, they shouldn't, they should, you know, do their job, but I don't human nature. I can't imagine there's some people that are reading more interests. And yeah, it could be a little confusing, I'm sure, for people here in this for the first time, but it will all be wrapped up in closing statements. Like they're just putting all this evidence together and they're a tiny nice little boat to it at the end. What they're establishing today is that these people know each other, that they're liars. Julie Albert got caught in another lie today. She said that, "Oh, I rarely talk to Courtney Proctor on the phone." - Courtney Proctor is the wife of the state cop who is now under internal affairs investigation by the state police who told conflicting stories to two grand juries, but she's the wife of the state trooper. Yeah, yeah, this, yeah. And so she's the connection kind of between the two families. So she's good friends of Julie Albert and Julie, and she claimed that she only talked to Courtney Proctor a couple, you know, rarely on the phone. And then David, you know, he busted out the phone records showing that they'd spoken on the phone 67 times over an eight month period, including for 12 minutes on the day that Karen Reid was arrested the same day when, according to the FBI investigation, Julie Albert offered a gift to Michael Proctor as a thank you for arresting Karen Reid and not her son Colin. So that's not good. - You know, doesn't, doesn't lally, the prosecutor know that they have these records? I mean, don't, don't both sides get this in discovery? I mean, this is, I've never seen a, I've never seen a case like this. Doesn't he prepare for this? He's, he's her, she is his witness. He doesn't tell her, don't lie about the phone records 'cause they have the phone records. Yeah, are you thinking, get your story straight? Like Chris Albert couldn't come up with the store. He didn't know that they were gonna produce surveillance video showing him in the bar still at 12, 14. Like he wasn't, he didn't see that one comment. How do they map prep their witnesses better? Even yesterday, Howie. They got all these people up there yesterday who said great things about, you know, Karen and John. One guy said that, but his own wife told him, "Why don't you look at me the way John O'Keefe looks at Karen Reid, the way they love each other?" Like, like, don't ask him that question if he's gonna save that answer. What are you thinking? I mean, they're killing themselves. They've never seen anything. It's criminally incompetent. What the Commonwealth is doing? I mean, you know, and again, the thing is, don't you learn this in law school? I'm not a lawyer, but I've spent enough time around lawyers. The first, you never ask anybody anything in a courtroom unless you know the answer to it. Right? Right, that's exactly it. And, you know, you, again, I thought they would be prepped. I thought that they would ask them questions that would be favorable to their case. You know, questions that would lead to answers that, you know, they were angry at each other or whatever, or there might have been killing at the scene or something like that. But they're not doing any of that. They're asking questions with, like you said, without knowing what these witnesses are gonna say. And, you know, you got Julie Albert up there chewing gum, looking like an old beat-up catcher's mitt. And, you know-- - Shoeing gum? - Yes, you're chewing gum on the stand. I mean, it is like you couldn't come up with a better script. They've been the juries looking at these people, and they're like, I can judge them just by listening to them, just by looking at them. I can tell these people are shady, that they're lying, that they're up to something, you know? And then you look at Karen Reid, and they see the opposite. And there's no way, no way they're gonna get evicted. I don't even know why they're going forward. Every day is worse than the last. And tomorrow, Brian Albercos, he walked into the courtroom today. This is the owner of the house. I didn't know, by the way, that he had retired from the Boston Police Department. When did this happen? - Oh, you were tired about a year ago? - Okay, I didn't know. - 30 years? Yeah, so, yep, very proud. And so he's, I heard he was out for a little bit before that, you know, on disability, as they all are. And so-- - A lot of that going around. - A lot of that going around, as you know, howie. But, you know, he's never, like Chris Albert isn't afraid to put himself out there. He's pretty public about it, he doesn't care. But Brian Albert is very private. He has, you know, sold his home, fled to Norwood, has not been seen, basically, since any of this went down. Tomorrow, he's gonna have to testify. He's gonna have to take that stand. And they are gonna ask him, "Why didn't you come out of the house "when there was a dead body on your front lawn "as a first responder?" - Well, you know what I would ask a turtle boy, and I know there'd probably be an objection. Mr. Albert, what happened to your dog, Chloe? - Yes, that's what everyone-- Nope, I bet you that's gonna be us. I mean, but you're right, it's going to be objective too, 'cause everything gets objective too. But that's a perfectly relevant question, 'cause, you know, there's a dead body in his yard, with the parent dog bites on it. So, where's the dog? - Who represented Chris Albert when he killed that kid and then ran away for two days? His name is Prescott, he's Auntie Ben's brother. So, Auntie Chris Albert's attorney is the judge's brother. How about that? - It's a small world, isn't it, turtle boy? - Yes, it is. Yes, it is. And, you know, all these people know each other and they all have connections. And then there's Karen Reed, you know, with his army of people behind her, and we're gonna win because, ultimately, at the end of the day, truth and justice has to prevail. I just, you know, I just wonder how, well, again, how could they not put it in? How could the defense not try to put in? Unless it was, you know, decided, hashed out at sidebar before, not to say that this guy has a criminal record. - I'm surprised to be perfectly honest. - I mean, it's not like a criminal record of shoplifting or something. I mean, this is really killing somebody. - Yeah, literally killed a man in 1994 with the motor vehicle, and this is a murder trial that involves the motor vehicle allegedly killing someone. I don't know. I'm sure they have their reasons. I was a little surprised they didn't bring that up either. But, you know, just to make the jury think, like, oh, this guy's a scumbatch to get that in their heads. Like, this guy's no good. - Can we hold you over? 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Elevate your comfort with the MyPillow $25 extravaganza. Don't delay, go to mypillow.com and don't forget the code HOWE. I'm Howie Car. Howie Car, we'll be right back. [MUSIC] Howie Car is back. We're with Turtle Boy here, but one more segment. He's been covering this Karen Reeve case since the very start. He's one of the principals in it. He's charged with quote-unquote witness intimidation. You said the other day and people are still interested in this 603 just texted Me Turtle Boy. Will evidence from this trial be used in pursuing the real killer or do you think they're here or is this like you said the other day? This is going to be it and they're just going to say that damn jury wouldn't go along with our beyond a reasonable doubt evidence. Oh, I'm sure much of this evidence and more will be used by the feds. We don't know what the feds have, what they have. There was no book there in their investigation. So I would assume that they have much more. And they just said the defense snippets of what they have that they think could help Karen Reeve and exonerate herself. But yeah, I mean, eventually you would hope the feds didn't die. So I don't think it can happen during the trial or anything like that. But down the line, certainly somewhere. A lot of this would definitely be used. The guy we're all interested in is Brian Higgins, the ATF agent, who's apparently got a federal proffer, meaning he's cut a deal or he's trying to cut a deal with the feds. Do we have any indication when or where he's going to testify or which side's going to call? At the rate we're going, I would honest to guess next week. Because I mean, it seems like they're going through the McAllverts now. Like Brian Alpert is going to be tomorrow. They're getting people who are at the waterfall bar. Yesterday they had all the people who were at the bar. That's like to see him, right? And Chris was at the bar, Julius at the bar. Brian was at the bar, Higgins was at the bar. So, I mean, logically, he would be probably one of the next people on the list. Boy, that would, but again, the way she's going, the way she's keeping her thumb on the scales here, she may not even let him ask about whether he's got a proffer from the feds. And also, are he going to be allowed to testify to what he said to the two grand juries, the state grand jury and the federal grand jury? I want to know if he's going to be able to be asked about the butt dial. I think he'll be able to talk about that. Why don't you explain a little bit about the butt dial to people? Yeah, I mean, these guys both told the state grand jury that they went home and they were sleeping at 2.30 in the morning, right? Or at 2 o'clock in the morning, whatever, that they went over and went to bed. But the problem with that is that their phone logs have been revealed in the federal investigation show that Brian Albert called Brian Higgins, didn't answer. And then Brian Higgins called him back and Brian Albert answered it. And they spoke for 17 seconds at 2.22 a.m., something that neither of them, you know, testified about happening. And now we know it happened. So they had to come over some sort of explanation. So Brian Higgins said he butt dialed it, even though the phone was on his nightstand. And then Brian Albert butt answered it while making love to his wife. That's what they've told us. So we might get into that tomorrow, Brian Albert. I assume that's about that objection, your honor. You know, that's what you're going to hear. Yeah, I mean, but it's like, I don't see how she could sustain that objection. Like, you guys were calling each other at 2.22, explain yourself. Like, what is that about? You know, like Brian Albert's got a lot of experience to do tomorrow because he's been hitting for a long time. Like, why he didn't come out of that house? Where that dog is? Like you said, why did you sell the house? Why did you rip up the basement floor? Well, who ripped up the basement floor for him? Who was that guy who did that? We don't know. It's assumed that Nick Moray, this is the guy that he's kind of the carpet guy in town. And he's beating Jill Daniels, who is the sister of Julie Albert. So it's kind of assumed that he's the guy. One of the guys that's here for Moby Dix just threw up his arms. He had no idea. I mean, they think, you know, this is about, there are a lot of incestuous towns in Massachusetts, but this has got to be right up at the top, doesn't it? Oh, the most incestuous I've ever seen. This kid and family trip, I've been trying to make it a family tree a couple of years ago, it just turns into like an Andy Warhol paper, you know? Kudzu in the south, just spreading everywhere. Right, it turns out there's tentacles everywhere. Like, it looks like, what do you take all your cords? They put them in a box together, and they try to untangle. All right, Turtle Boy, where can people go to find you? PBDailyNews.com or @DrTurtleBoy on Twitter. Thanks, Turtle Boy. More fun tomorrow in Datto. I'm Maui Carr. Live from the Matthews Brothers Studios. So, apparently, Trump's attorneys just filed a motion to modify the so-called gag order in the kangaroo court that's going on in Manhattan, and it's been denied by the judge. You know, do you remember watching the old TV shows? Not just Perry Mason, but all of them. The judge was always like this paragon of virtue, pretty much. You know, he would be above reproach. I mean, what was the last time you saw it above the reproach judge? I mean, think of the judges. I mean, either they're either like Auntie Bev in down in Datto, or this guy, Mecum or whatever the hell, Murchan, Murchan in New York. Or they're just kind of spineless like that guy in Fulton County who wouldn't throw Fannie Fonnie Willis off the Trump persecution down there. There are very few Eileen cannons. She's the judge in Florida that basically stopped the star chamber going on down in South Florida against Trump. But there are not very many like her anymore. They're just going along to get along. It's really pitiful. There is no justice or there's a dual system of justice, and we see it every day. And the thing, they're not even trying to hide it. This isn't like their broom. They used to broom cases under the cover of darkness. You know, like the mob used to do, they'd get to a juror. They don't even have to get to a juror because the judge is in their pocket in all these cases. And how can Antibev the judge, if her brother got this reprobate, who by the way is an elected official in the town now, her brother got him off and she doesn't recuse herself from the case. They got all these judges. None of them working more than like 10, 15 hours a week. Why didn't they assign it to another judge? Why the hell didn't they move it out of debt? I mean, again, this is a big county. We're in the county. I live in the county. But it's obviously a cesspool here. Move it up, even if you have to move it to Berkshire County. God, just what a mess this whole thing is. 844, 542, 42. Today's poll question is brought to you by Eden Rafferty, attorneys at law, to see what happened to my leg while having cryo performed at restore hyper wellness, go to EdenRafferty.com. Taylor, what's the poll question? What are the results thus far? Today's poll question, which you can vote in at howiecarshow.com, is who would you trust more to back you up in a fight? Joe Biden or Bibi Netanyahu? Bibi Netanyahu. There's no question about it. 98% say Bibi. It's solid. It's solid. 844, 542, 42. So remember, Trump was impeached, not convicted, but he was impeached for calling Zelinsky in Ukraine and saying, you know, why don't you, why don't you investigate the corruption of the Biden family and taking payoffs from Barisma, which they did, as we know. You know, even if you don't believe the FBI report about the $10 million to Hunter and Joe. Hunter still got the 83,000 a month for several years, a million dollars a year from Barisma, and his, and his partner, his law partner, another associate member of the Biden crime family, he got 83,000 a month for several years, just to, just to, as influence peddling to, for the, for the, to get the attention and the favor of the vice president. But, you know, but Trump inquiring about that got him impeached because he was acting out of his own selfish political interest at trying to impact the election. So, real me, this bad man, how is, how is Biden threatening to cut off Israeli armament that they need to wipe out the Nazis of Hamas? How is that, he's trying to do that to interfere in the 2024 election, to get the votes of all these Nazi Muslims that have been imported in places like Michigan and Minnesota over the past few years. And Scott Jennings on CNN was with David or Axelrod, and, and he brought this up, and I'm so glad he did, even though they, they were, of course, appalled that he would have the audacity to compare it. The, I would say the only difference is that, you know, Biden withholding military aid from Israel could affect the nation's geopolitical interests, whereas Trump bringing up a, a simple issue of corruption in Ukraine is not, it's not affecting the U.S. national interest. Certainly not to the degree that, that this, this halt or potential halt on aid to Israel could, could affect our national interests. Cut 11. Republicans in Congress are going to be livid about this issue right here. I think they have a good issue. Well, I get it. I think they, they think that, you know, it's the president of the United States. They're just politicians trying to take it into each other's situation. No, I think they, I think they support our ally and maybe he doesn't. They're going to recall a time when we impeached the president United States for withholding military aid authorized by Congress from Ukraine, 400 million dollars. That was the basis of the impeachment. This is congressionally authorized military aid to our ally, and he is withholding it for political reasons. So, wait, wait a second. The bait, I'm sorry, it's your show. The basis of that impeachment was that the president of the United States called the president of Ukraine and he said, I need, I want you to do me a favor, an open investigation on the person who I think may be my opponent in the next election. That was the basis. And he wants Israel to stand down on Rafa because his base is mad at him. What's, I mean, it's a political reason. Yeah, and it could have much more far-reaching adverse effects on the United States of America and our position in the world than then asking the corrupt government of Ukraine to open an investigation into a corrupt private corporation, Burisma. 844, 542, 42, I don't know if this is the same cut from yesterday or not, but I love the cut from yesterday from Princeton. The hunger striker, she's been immunocompromised and they're on a hunger strike and they're appalled at the health officials at Princeton aren't coming around to take their pulses and their blood pressure. And apparently they're so weakened after a weekend of bread and water that they, that they can't get up and go to the local sub shop or McDonald's and get a bag of potato chips too. It's, it's just amazing. Cut eight. My peers and I, we are starving, we are physically exhausted. I'm quite literally shaking right now, as you can see. We are both cold and hot at the same time. We are all immunocompromised. And based on the university's meeting yesterday with some of our bargaining teams, they would love to continue physically weakening us because they can't stand to say no to unjust murder. I will say I truly do not feel like I'm doing anything special. This is my choice and I would not spend my birthday doing anything other than being here and standing in solidarity with you all and standing in solidarity with our siblings and innocent people in Gaza. Happy birthday. No matter how physically weak we may be united we have never been stronger The people united will never be defeated. They may be hungry, they may be immunocompromised, but they will never be defeated. Oh, it's so tragic. It's so tragic. 844. Todd, what can you, can you bring them some lobster rolls place and some clam chowder? Get, get right down there at the Princeton, New Jersey place. Leave the oysters for me and they don't deserve any key lime pie either, by the way. Todd's still here from Moby Dicks. 844, 542, now Whoopi Goldberg. Now think about this one. She's a black woman, right? What is the complaint that many black people had and it was a legitimate complaint. It was just that they said you were guilty of driving while black, you were guilty of walking while black, anything. You could be dragged into court and literally lynched or just thrown into jail for a crime you didn't commit because you were black. Listen to Whoopi talking now. Listen, again, she's black. Don't forget that part of it. Cut seven. You know, I just think if you didn't do it, why are you in the court? Or testament? Why are you? Get on the stand either. You brought this on yourself. You did this to you. Nobody did this to you. You, you told me on truth. You took stuff. This is on you. This isn't them. It isn't the judge. This is yours. Look in the mirror. We'll be right back. You know, when I went to high school, if you said that in a debate or in a like a history or an English classroom, they would look at you funny the other way. They would not go well for you. They would say, this person is obviously very stupid. This person hasn't done any reading. This woman is like 65 years old. She wanted Academy Award. And she's this dumb. Or maybe she just doesn't care. She thinks there's different rules for Republicans. Is that what she thinks? 844, 542, 42, 207 says, yeah, they sound real weak. Yeah, that guy banging the drum. I mean, that takes, you know, he wasn't just like hitting it real like a soft tap. He was banging that thing. I think he fell over soon there after they had to, they had to take him to a hospital. Joe, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Joe. Hey, how are you? Good. I just want to make a comment on that activist with the megaphone. What do you need the megaphone for? It sounds like there was a crowd of five people in this talk. Yeah, I know. You need a salt on the people, right? I mean, deafening everybody. I mean, you don't need the megaphone for a crowd of five. It's just crazy. Yeah, no, they, they're, I've just never seen such a privileged group of people. 339 says someone should be having a nice barbecue right next to that hunger strike group. Yeah, where, I mean, we're in graduation. They have all these outdoor, these outdoor gatherings and everything. We drove by one at Babson last week. Remember, male managers here did. Yeah, they, they have all cut. You're, you're right. Eight, four, four, five hundred, forty, two, forty, two, eight, four, four, five hundred, forty, two, forty, two. Octions are one of the oldest forms of commerce known to man. Octions are how economies determine values for assets and commodities. Octions are not a fire sale at a discounted price. Rather, auctions are an accelerated sale with competitive pricing. 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Call Charlie today at 800-521-0111 or go to jjmanning.com and get your real estate sold. I'm Howie Carr. Get a crash course from the captain on everything he's talking about in today's show. Go to howiecarshow.com and click on today's edition of Howie's homework. You'll be up to speed on today's news in no time. 42. 42. Did they have any musical accompaniment to the to the strikers statement in at Princeton University? Arden says Howie, I did a 72-hour fast fast water only over the weekend. No weakness, no big deal at all really. I lost five pounds. Empty immune system and feel great. These hunger strikers need to put on their big girl pants. Yeah, I agree. 844-542. Again, to all you strikers who are suffering, I have two words for you. Bobby Sands, Google it. Okay, there was a guy who really put his money where his mouth was and he, excuse me, he closed his mouth and he never ate again and he died. Okay? You get, when he goes to Bobby Sands route, I'll take you seriously. Until then, forget about it. Mike, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Mike. Hey, how are you? I'm long time first time caller. Thanks. Now, bad connection. Call back, Mike. 844-542-42. Okay, Tim Scott, black guy, South Carolina Republican, Bernie Sanders, not a Republican, not a black guy, a Jewish guy for that matter. That's, and that is germane to what we're about this to see. Tim Scott introduced a resolution, a simple resolution. That means it's just the non-binding. You know, it's just a statement of a principle for the U.S. Senate. I'll let him explain what happened. Cut three. Common sense fails one more time with the United States Senate. Bernie Sanders blocks my resolution that simply says anti-Semitism on college campuses. It's not just wrong. It's despicable. I don't understand what he doesn't understand, but at the end of the day, it's our responsibility to step up for our Jews to God bless him. And it's stopped by Bernie Sanders. I mean, what's up with that? What is he thinking of? I mean, he doesn't, he's not in any kind of electoral danger in Vermont, even though he's, you know, 82 years old, doesn't matter. 917, here's a good poll question for you. What type of food truck would be most offensive to the hunger strikers if it were to park next to their protest? I'm going to say ribs. Right? I think everybody. There aren't too many vegan food trucks out there. So, you know, there's not going to be anything that's not going to be offensive to them, but I think ribs would be better than anything else. 844, 500, 42, 42. Here's, you know, remember when Katanji Brown Jackson was up and she was asked a terrible transphobic question by Senator Blackburn from Tennessee, what is a woman? And she said, I'm none of myologist. Well, I think there's only one way to describe this answer from Kamala Harris when she's talking about women. And I, that would be with the T word transphobic. Listen to this. Some of it's been in the introduction, cut to. Let me just tell you, you guys are going to have to be ready for this, ready for certain language. And I said very loudly, ovaries, and fallopian tubes, right? Vibroids. But it's weird. But isn't that transphobic to say that doesn't make you a woman? You may not have ovaries or fallopian tubes, but if you identify as a woman, you are a woman. Are you not? Am I right? And what if a guy went out there and started saying, scrotum, testicles? You know what they would do? They would throw a net over you. And you'd get 90 days observation somewhere as well. You should. She should get 90 days observation somewhere. 844-542-42. I wouldn't even say those words, those terrible words. And how I thought.