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Jesse criticizes the candy bar choices of Clay Travis and Buck Sexton

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10 May 2024
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So it doesn't, uh, doesn't do me any pleasure to do what I'm about to do. Everyone knows that I am friends with Clay and Buck. Or I should say I have been friends with Clay and Buck. And I'm on a personal level friends. It's not just a professional thing, like personal friends. We used to text and things like that. I don't, I don't think that's going to continue anymore. But anyway, here's, here's what happened today. In fact, I got this email. I was not aware of it. I'm going to thank this email or his name is Ryan for letting me know. Dear being hater, I just heard Clay and Buck chime in on their personal favorites as far as best candy bar. That's the subject best candy bar. So as the food connoisseur you are, what's your go to candy bar? If you have to grab one of the gas station. If you're curious as to Clay and Buck's picks, and I just, I still can't. I can't believe that what I'm about to read. In fact, I emailed Clay and Buck about this. You should know, not email, texted them to confirm and I have confirmation. So this is real. This Ryan's not a liar. Clay says he's not a candy bar guy, but he usually goes for peanut M&M's. But if he had to pick a candy bar, he'd go for Twix. Buck. Look, it is what it is. I'm just going to come out and say it. Buck's was lint milk chocolate bar a lint like the fancy ones. L-I-N-D-T and the guy says, because of course he would. Let's say you. Okay. Let's deal with Clay right off the bat. Of course, peanut M&M's do not count as a candy bar at all. Twix is at least a vaguely acceptable answer. Twix are okay, but chocolate peanut butter is superior to chocolate caramel. And this is one of those things that everyone knows. And Clay claims to be this patriotic American, but apparently he doesn't know about that chocolate peanut butter. Twix also has the thing, the carmels for children. And let me explain why carmels for children. Because as you get older, it starts getting caught in your teeth and stuff like that and you don't like it anymore. So look, obviously that's it's a ridiculous answer. It's a bad answer. It's really, really bad. I don't want to come down too hard on clay. It's kind of acceptable, but it's a ridiculous answer. I want to focus more on Buck. Lint milk chocolate bar. I don't know that I've ever seen a lint milk chocolate bar. That's one, two. Buck, do you think Buck has ever had Chris, Michael? I'm curious. Do you think Buck has ever had a Reese's peanut butter cup ever? Yes, it is a candy bar. What do you mean Chris? What do you call it a candy buck? It's a candy bar. Michael, it's a candy bar. Yes, it is. I don't care that it's round bars can be round. You've never been to a round bar. I've been to plenty of them. I was at one in Nashville. What Chris? Anyway, bars can be round. It definitely counts Reese's peanut and Reese's peanut butter cups are vastly superior to those. And if not Reese's, then it's got to be Butterfinger. Butterfinger has been a staple of American society since George Washington. Fought off the British. A lint can't. I don't even think that's American. That sounds like something ridiculous. Who are these guys? Biggest radio show on America. Gosh, give me a friggin break. All right, let's talk back about some punishment stuff before we move on. I said a lot of this stuff going on in the news right now about punishment and whatnot. And this is why I ranted and have been ranting so, so hard about COVID reckoning. And what do I mean by a COVID reckoning for you new listeners? I'm talking about punishment, legitimate, tangible punishment for the politicians for the medical people, the scientists. For media people. There needs to be punishment for these people. So future tyrants won't do with the COVID tyrants did to us. There has to be punishment of some kind. And I'm not naive. I know that punishment is probably never going to come. And why isn't that punishment going to come? Why is it never going to come? The real answer is because the voters don't want it. You may want it. I may want it, but in general, the American people, they are not white hot with rage over COVID lockdowns. In fact, they really never have been. They may have been uncomfortable. They may have a few people may have been frustrated. And I know I'm not talking about you the hyper informed. I know you were angry. I'm talking about the norms and normals out there. There was never a white hot outrage aimed at COVID lockdowns. All of them got reelected every one of them. They all got reelected. There was never a public appetite for publicly flogging legally. The people who push this tyranny on us. So we never got a reckoning and that's one of the main reasons. The other main reason we'll never get a COVID reckoning is everyone's guilty. It's one of those things. If everyone's guilty, who do you punish and who's going to do the punishing? One of the smartest emails I've ever gotten and I've gotten a few of these is when I'm calling for COVID lockdowns. People will email in and they'll just ask the basic question. Okay, Jesse, I agree. Who's going to do it? Who's going to do it? Republicans. Do you need me to play montages of Republicans selling you vaccines? Republicans telling you to wear masks. Republicans, shoot, I played for you yesterday. Republican K. Ivy was just like Joe Biden blaming the pandemic on the unvaccinated. Who's going to restore Republicans? Can't they don't have a leg to stand on there? None of them do have a leg to stand on there. Well, I'd take that back. There's like four of them, Rand Paul, Thomas, Massey, a couple. But most of them don't have a leg to stand on at all. Democrats, they pushed the whole thing. Doctors, you understand there's no place for it to come from. But we need it. We have to have it. Otherwise, we get all this crap. Remember Andrew Cuomo, former governor in New York, Andrew Cuomo is as responsible for the deaths. Or I should, I'll put it to you this way. Andrew Cuomo killed 15,000 seniors with his COVID policy in New York. He had a policy of putting COVID positive people in nursing homes. The people who were vulnerable to COVID were old people. Andrew Cuomo essentially sent poison into nursing homes and killed 15,000 New Yorkers. How many New Yorkers listening to the Santa Mai voice right now? Lost mom or lost dad because of Andrew Cuomo. It's a lot. It's a lot. And Andrew Cuomo's out there now saying things like this. I believe if government would have now say we just made a finding that there's a new virus and everyone should do X, Y and Z. The amount of compliance with X, Y and Z would be much, much lower than it was at the beginning of COVID because people do not trust the government, especially on this issue. Just I'm going to, I'm going to let him keep going. But listen to how he talks about it almost as if he's separating himself out from that trust. It's your fault. And this is how so many revisionist historians operate. They act as if it was something that happened, not something they did. Stalin was actually masterful at this. He's one of the greatest at this. I mean, worse, but greatest, you know what I mean? Stalin would have these huge purges because he was always worried about his political opponents, someone taken away his power. And so Stalin would have his henchmen go just start executing people by the tens of thousands. He'd go into a province, a region, and he'd say, all right, 50,000 people dead. Get it done. And he'd just have all these people killed and eventually the public would be mad or there'd be some kind of outcry and Stalin would get up and be all, I cannot believe this happened. I am going to dig into whoever did these things and there's going to be punishment and then he'd take the guys who he ordered to go kill everyone and he'd put them on trial and he'd have them executed and then he'd rinse and repeat it. He'd do it again and again and again. This is what these people do. The public. Oh, you're right about that, Andrew Cuomo. I mentioned it. I mentioned it a million times during COVID. One of the many reasons all this insanity is bad is what are we going to do in the future if a real big boy virus comes knocking and it might these these plagues, these diseases are the common theme throughout history. There's always one floating out there that can wipe you out. Well, next time, who's going to believe them? You, me? Yeah, you know, I ain't all right. I'm going to let him finish in a moment. We'll talk about more about this punishment stuff and get to more emails and several several things like that before we do that. This is part of the reason I am grateful for some of the COVID stuff, though. And the reason I'm grateful is it woke me up to so many things. It really, really woke me up to the pharma industry in this country. I, and I'm not anti medicine, right? I understand there are so many medicines that improve lives and save lives. But our big pharma industry is really, really bad and it's really evil. And I started looking for more natural ways to improve things. That's how I got to know. You know, you know how I got to know, they were getting banned on social media because they were so against COVID lockdowns and masking and stuff. That's how hardcore chalk is. So that's where we found each other. And I discovered the male vitality stack, natural herbal supplements that Jack your tea levels through the roof. Gentlemen, you want to feel like a million bucks more energy, better mood. Ladies, they have female vitality stacks for you. Start some natural herbal supplements, nature first, natural first. C H O Q dot com promo code Jesse, Chuck.com promo code Jesse. We'll be back. Is the Jesse Kelly show on a Thursday reminding you that tomorrow. Tomorrow is an ask Dr. Jesse Friday and we are going to have a blast. Send me your questions now. Email them in Jesse at Jesse Kelly show.com. Ask me anything or just get back to this punishment stuff. And I'm going to move off this quickly because I have a bunch of other stuff. I want to get to, but look, we could go down the list here. That line legacy media acknowledges possible injury from the COVID vaccine. Really, acknowledge is possible injury. That's good. That's from the daily wire, but where was that at the time? No questioning and they're doing this thing now where they play dumb. You remember, remember, this was a conversation Don Lemon had Don Lemon had. What, you know what? I'll finish, I'll finish the Andrew Cuomo thing in just a moment. So I want, I want to come back to this really quickly. Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo said this. People who are getting injecting drugs for animals and horse and people telling them to. That was Chris Cuomo. Now Chris Cuomo is out there saying this. I am taking a, what do they call it? Like a regular dose, you know, whatever they they're trying to build up of Ivermectin. It's cheap. It's not owned by anybody and it's used as an antimicrobial antiviral and all of these different ways and has been for a long time. They were wrong to play scared on that. Didn't know that at the time. Know it now admitted. They didn't know we didn't know. I knew there was all kinds of information out there. Back to the Andrew Cuomo thing. Listen to this. You're right to go out for a walk in the park. Fine. Don't infect me. You don't have a right to infect me. If you are going to be in a situation in public where you may come into contact with other people in a situation that is not socially distanced, you must have a mask. Now Andrew Cuomo today, I believe if government would have now say we just made a finding that there's a new virus and everyone should do X, Y and Z. The amount of compliance with X, Y and Z would be much, much lower than it was at the beginning of COVID because people do not trust the government, especially on this issue, the way they did at the beginning. And that would be a complicating factor, right? When you have people who just don't listen because government had no capacity to enforce any of this, you must wear a mask. Uh, and people wore masks in New York, but if they said, I'm not wearing a mask, there was nothing I could do about it. Uh, you must close your private business. I won't. Well, there was nothing I could really do about it. It was really all voluntary and it was extraordinary. I'm going to let this go before I get upset, but why are they getting away with this now? The Cuomo brothers, everybody, Burke's is out there talking about vaccine injuries on all of them. Why are they getting away with it now? They're getting away with it now because we didn't punish them yesterday. And what they're going to do now, was they're all going to scrub what they did. They're all going to absolve themselves as any of any responsibility. Wow, I mean, I couldn't have even enforced it. Well, we didn't know well this and that and they're going to ride off into the sunset. The people who have abused us without end and really altered America in permanent ways. What we did during COVID altered America in ways that we still have not come back from. Will we ever? I don't know. But the people who did it are never going to own it because we didn't punish them for it. Punishment is good and right and it is necessary if you want to have a just planet, a just society. That's a fact. All right, let's get to some emails before I get to other things, including a story. God looking out for me in mail. Well, you know what, and Joe Biden, Joe Biden, I think the system is getting ready to try to push him out one more. So if you look at the data, these demonstrations are real, but they're not nearly. I mean, look, and everybody's I made a speech on the Holocaust the other day. What Jesse bilingual Kelly, not that there's anything wrong with that. Should we be a bit worried that Trump seems to consistently get only 78 to 80% of the primary vote against nobody? Some of this 20% are not going to come home this November. This literally could cost him a close election. Okay. Well, let's cover this and talked about it before, but let's cover this again. In general, historically, and I talked, we talked about this during the primary. How it has always worked is people in a heated primary. They all dig their heels in and say, I'm voting for my guy and I'm never voting for that guy. I'm never voting for him. I'm never ever, let's, we'll make it since Trump's the nominee. We'll make it about Trump. There were all kinds of people in the primary process, the scientists, people, Nikki Haley, people, maybe you're one of them. I'm digging in. I'm never voting for Trump and I'm never voting for Trump. No matter what, I'm never voting for Trump. And yes, obviously some of those people are telling the truth. If you said that, I believe you, you probably are telling the truth. And that's fine. That's your choice, but historically everyone comes home. Most people, not everyone, most people come back home and vote for the nominee, nominee. That is how it's gone every single time. They all swear they won't. And in the end, they always do. I'm on my life. I swear I've said it before too that I'm not voting for that. I'm not voting for Romney. If we nominate him, I freaking voted for Romney. I bet you money. I said it out loud. If I, if I didn't, I thought it, but I came home too. But that brings us to the primaries now. And this is something I brought up on the show. It is, it is a cause for concern. It is. Why, why are we still losing 20% wise? Trump's still losing 20% of the Republican vote in all these primary states when he's the nominee. Everyone else has dropped out. Let's, we'll talk about that briefly and then we'll get to some other things in just a moment before we talk about those other things. Let's talk about rough greens. Let's talk about keeping our dogs alive. Nutrition. You see, we need nutrition. Don't you take something every day? Or if you don't, if you don't take vitamins or something like that, do you not make sure that you get that nutrition from your diet every day? Even I do that. We do that for ourselves and then we give our dogs dog food that doesn't have any nutrition in it at all. So let me tell you this, rough greens was created by a naturopathic doctor, naturopathic doctor, Dennis Black. It's made specifically for dogs. He's a dog freak. He loves them. It has everything your dog needs to live healthier and longer. Start your dog on rough greens. You'll see differences in your dog's coat, energy, behavior, joints. Call them free jumpstart trial bags at 83333mydog or go to roughgreens.com/jessie. We'll be back. It is the Jesse Kelly show who wouldn't want to live like a refugee in America. You get free housing, free food, free everything, even get your own special language in school. Why does he start it? That's for another day. Let's move on. I want to tell you this little story before we get back to the other news and stuff like that. Just a just a little side issue before I tell you that little story, though, one of my buddies sent me this and I actually ended up playing it. I'm going to play it on my TV show tonight. This is an old news broadcast. I have no idea why I am playing it other than the fact that it's just pants wedding funny. This is a local news story about a bomb threat. As scary moments for customers at a Kansas Home Depot, police responded to reports of a bomb threat at the store in Wichita, a customer alerted employees. A man inside the bathroom said there was a bomb in the building. Police were able to locate the man responsible for those comments and that man told police he warned other guests to leave the restroom because he was, quote, "fixing to blow it up," but had no intention of causing a panic. A man also told police others in the room lap, understanding. They called the cops, you know, who does that in a public restroom anyway? You know what? Let's move on. So I saw this headline today and it jogs some memories for me. And I'll get to the headline in a moment. I'll tell you a little story first. And the one that older listeners will know with new listeners may not. So I'll give you a little background. So I get out of the Marine Corps. This is 2004 and I grew up in a construction family and I went back to work in construction. That's, that's just what I was doing. And I ended up getting involved in politics because I started reading a lot more and I was traveling for construction. I started running for Congress, ran, decided to run for Congress out of the blue. I'd never been political. I almost won 4,000 votes. I almost won and up losing, but I want to stay in the fight. Like I have this real desire to fight for the country. I want to stay in the fight. I didn't want to give it up. I didn't want to run for Congress anymore. I didn't want to be a politician, but I wanted to stay in the fight. So I decided to take a political job in Washington, D.C. I was living in Arizona at the time, moved to Washington, D.C. I took a political job there. Just one of these conservative organizations just fighting for it. While I loved being in the fight, I hated living in D.C. We had two small kids at the time and it was just so blue and everyone was so rude. And D.C. has a lot of cool sights. I'd recommend you visit if you can manage not to get shot and stabbed, but it's just everyone's so rude. Now, I don't want to make myself sound like some kind of bumpkin, but I grew up in Montana and maybe it's changed since then. But I will tell you as a rule in Montana. This is not an abnormality as a rule. If you're on a two lane road, you know, so just you and the cars come in the other way. You wave at everyone on the way by and they wave back at you. You're not some weird, super friendly freak. It's what you're done. Now, it may just be the raise a finger up off the searing wheel or raise a couple fingers up, but there is an acknowledgement of the person coming the other way. That's how that's where I grew up. We moved to Montana when I was 10. That's what I grew up with in D.C. They don't even hold the door open for you. If you hold it open for someone else, you're never getting a thank you. They'll probably scowl at you or something. And I, I lasted a year and I'd had enough and my wife had had enough. And I didn't, I knew I wasn't supposed to be there. We weren't supposed to be there. So I quit my job with no job and I threw the family in a minivan. That's what we had at the time and we started driving across the country. I didn't even know what I wanted to do. I was just looking for work, various political organizations. I mean, you name it. I was turning in my resume. I just needed to find a way to pay the bills. We end up in Asheville, North Carolina, Asheville, North Carolina. And because our kids were so small and there was so much time in the car, we were always looking for public parks where we could stop and let them run and play their boys. They got to run and burn it off, let them run and rough house and play and whatever it may be. We're in Asheville, North Carolina. I've never been there before and we just fall in love with the place. This is 15 years ago, probably not quite that right. It's probably pretty close to 15 years ago. We just fall in love with it. It's such a cool little town and we are so in love with Asheville that we decide right then and there. That's where we want to move. Normally we were spending a day or two in these various towns. We liked turning a couple resumes, hope for a call back. You don't get anything, you move on. Let's drive on to the next state. Let's try to keep driving. We were so in love with Asheville. We kept extending our stay there, desperate to try to find work. We were so desperate and we loved it so much that if I'd been offered even a relatively crappy job that maybe couldn't, I mean, paying the bills would be hard. We were going to take it and we were just going to try to coupon clip on clip by way through it. And we're just going to try to chop away, right? I wanted it so bad. I just wanted to move to Asheville so bad and we couldn't get a call back. Nothing. And I remember the day. I remember driving down the road. I remember the day we were leaving town. We were heading out of Asheville. We'd failed how devastated we both were. We just crushed man. This was this was our spot. We had found our spot and we were in love with it. Even the park was great. We stopped at this great park there for the boys and everything was perfect. And we just pulled out, totally bummed, bummed, end up moving. Whatever detects us to the rest of the story is the rest of the story. We'll go into that another time, but I'm looking at this head, woke up today to this headline from Breitbart. Asheville reparations commission recommends guaranteed income program. I had a buddy. I have a buddy who lives in Asheville now. He moved there after I was there and he told me, especially during the black lives matter thing that black, that Asheville turned bad really, really bad. He said it was getting really, really bad and getting really, really bad. And then after the St. George Floyd riots, Asheville is awful. He has his house for sale as we speak in Asheville because Asheville in the last 15 years, has turned, I went to the communists. You know, they found some wonderful little community and like they always do the dirty comics. It was always a little lefty, you know, kind of like those Austin cities, but the dirty commies figured out. They had choke points they could seize in this lovely little town. And now it's break-ins, it's misery, it's bad. It's really, really, really bad. And it makes me sad for Asheville and the people who live there. And I know that probably doesn't apply to 99% of people, they won't ever move there. But I saw this headline and it did make me sad, but it also put a smile on my face. It's funny how God looks out for you from time to time. How, how, how when you want something and you're denied it, you're mad and it hurts and you can't believe it. And Asheville was where we were supposed to be. And then you look back on it and you think, "Dang!" God was really looking out for us on that one, huh? Anyway, let's talk about the system. I think, I think they're going to make one last effort to push Joe Biden out. Did you see this latest interview? The cost of buying a home in the United States is double what it was when you look at your monthly costs from before the pandemic. Real income when you account for inflation is actually down since you took office. Economic growth last week, far short of expectations. Consumer confidence, maybe no surprise, is near a two-year low. With less than six months to go to election day, are you worried that you're running out of time to turn that around? We've already turned around. Look, look at the Michigan survey. For 65% of American people think they're in good shape economically. I think the nation's not in good shape, but they're personally in good shape. The polling data has been wrong all along. No presidents had the run we've had in terms of creating jobs and bringing down inflation. It was 9%. When's the last time you heard a reporter ask him a question like that? And if you thought that was bad, what do you hear what CNN pulled after? Hang on. Miss something? There's a podcast. It is the Jesse Kelly show on a Thursday. I am so excited that we might have one last push to prove me right. That's the most important thing in life, isn't it? Me being right about stuff. Remember? A while ago when I said this many times, so everyone will remember how I said I didn't think Biden was going to be the nominee. My thinking of it was this. The system is not loyal to any one person. The system's loyal to the system. Joe Biden is simply a tool. He's been an outstanding tool for them. He's been the most successful Democrat president in history just with all the illegals he's brought in. He's insured gains for them for decades and decades and decades. But he is unpopular now and they don't risk power for any amount of loyalty. They don't have loyalty to individuals. And so I always thought they were going to push him out, but it's getting late in the game, isn't it? Now, to be truth, truth be told, I always thought they were going to push him out at the convention. You know, we haven't had the convention yet. You have to have the convention to push him out. But anyway, so I could turn out to be right on that. But the effort to really push him out, to hound him out, it kind of died. Remember it flared up for there for a while and we could see it. He was getting real hard criticism when they were coming down on him and then it went away. As soon as Trump became the nominee, they kind of backed off of all that and said, Okay, well, we got bigger fish to fry now. We got to take down Trump to immediately what they did. I'm getting the impression because of the consistently terrible poll numbers of Joe Biden. I'm getting the impression they're going to make one last push at it and it might be a vicious one. I played this before. Let me play it for you again. Just forget about his stupid answer. Listen to the question. The media doesn't ask Democrats questions like this. This is how they ask Republican questions where they give long speeches about why you're a piece of trash and then they ask you to defend it. The answer to buying a home in the United States is double what it was when you look at your monthly costs from before the pandemic. Real income when you account for inflation is actually down since you took office. Economic broke last week, far short of expectations. Consumer confidence, maybe no surprise, is near a two year low. With less than six months to go to election day, are you worried that you're running out of time to turn that around? His answer doesn't even matter. That's a speech. That's what they do to Republicans to make Republicans look stupid. And of course, Republicans go along with it. Well, I mean, we round all the every single time instead of fighting back, but they don't do that to Democrats. And they definitely don't do that to Joe Biden. Then CNN backed it up with this something that I've been talking about forever. We've been discussing it on this show how cold this administration is when people are struggling. You can tell them lots of things. You're sorry. You'll work to make it better. You're angry with them. One thing you cannot do should never do is tell them that they're great. But you asked them what life is like and they can't buy a bigger house because of mortgage rates. They still, when you talk about grocery prices. And so the president has to be careful here. That sounds like somebody in Washington telling people you're wrong. And whatever your party is, the voter stoke process it that way. They don't like that. Definitely don't like being told they're wrong because it's how they are actually experiencing. And that's how he do us. That's how they've done it time and time again. They keep bringing up the economic issues people are suffering from and they keep blowing them off. Now, it's not like they can change it or even want to change it. Remember, the end goal is to burn down the country. But you can't say that. You can't go to somebody whose dog just got run over in front of him in the street. And say, oh, it's not even that sad. That's the one thing you can't say in that moment. You can't do it. And by the way, it wasn't just CNN. They're going after nine percent when I came to office. Nine percent. Inflation was actually 1.4 percent when Biden was sworn in peaking at 9.1 percent in June 2022. In New York City, one survey found rent is rising seven times faster than wages. In California, a condo in West Hollywood just sold for a record smashing $24 million. Food costs also playing a role. Grocery prices are up 26 percent since 2019. And fast food prices are up 33 percent. Many consumers saying enough is enough. I don't mean to be broke, but for an eight count mini and a lemonade, $14. I joked that this was fine dining now because I might as well go out and sit down restaurant and be served. I think they're going to make another run and get them out. And I can see. Can't you see? Hear me out here. This is just a theory. And maybe I look, I fully acknowledge this might just be me coping trying to be right about my prediction that I said he wouldn't be the nominee. And if I'm wrong, I end up owing Buck a steak. I have to buy Buck's sex to the steak because we have a bed on it. What Chris? Oh, Chris. Yeah, you're 100 percent right. I'm going to find the most low end place to take him. You know how fancy Buck is. And we're rolling right into Waffle House for steak and eggs. And I'll be, Hey, I promised. And I can't wait to see the look on his face when they pull the stakes out of the bags out of the fridge and start slicing them open and throwing them on the grill. It's going to be hilarious. Anyway. So what I'm about to say might be cope. It might be. But hear me out. Biden is getting it both barrels from the media. He's unpopular. He's down in the polls. He's also got these protests that are all over the news and they're protesting him. He's the one calling the shots. They're all. They're super mad at Joe Biden. So the Democratic Jewish support is mad at him. The Democratic Muslims support mad at him. The people who can't afford a meal are mad at him. Everyone's mad at Joe Biden. He's unpopular. He's unpopular. He's unpopular. He's unpopular. He's unpopular. What if what if they simply dump him at the convention? Because they took all the problems they're having. Drop them in Joe's lap and then wheeled him out the back of the White House. You bring in a fresh face, a fresh Democrat. Whoever that may be. He's not the one who ruined the economy. That was Joe. He's not the one who blew up the whole Israel-Palestine situation. That was Joe. He's not the one who did this. He's not the one who did that. It was all Joe Biden. It wasn't me. I'm Gavin Newsom. I'm just here to help. What, Chris? Oh crap, you're right. Chris told me to stop giving him ideas. I should shut up. All right, I'm going to shut up about that. This has been a podcast from WOR. It's time for today's Lucky Land Horoscope with Victoria Cash. Life's gotten mundane, so shake up the daily routine and be adventurous with a trip to Lucky Land. If you know what they say, your chance to win starts with a spin. 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