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Election Day, Trump Rally Fallout & Megan Thee Stallion’s Album

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In this episode of Unsolicited Perspectives, Bruce Anthony and his sister, J. Aundrea, bring their signature blend of humor, family stories, and sharp takes on the political scene. Against the backdrop of Election Day, they dive into everything from their voting routines to the endless political texts blowing up their phones. Bruce jokes about the campaign messages keeping his phone from going “dry,” while J. Aundrea shares the ups and downs of early voting in Georgia.

They then shift to more serious ground, dissecting the controversial Trump rally at Madison Square Garden. The siblings take a critical look at the rally’s divisive rhetoric, particularly comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s inflammatory remarks targeting various communities. From there, they unpack the broader implications of election misinformation, deepfake videos, and the alarming rise of preemptive claims of election fraud. In the process, they question how standards differ for politicians, especially Vice President Kamala Harris, in today’s media landscape.

As the episode winds down, J. Aundrea shares her take on Megan Thee Stallion’s latest album, and the two laugh about Bruce’s "subtle" signs of annoyance that don’t always stay hidden. Full of wit, warmth, and insights, this episode brings both laughs and a fresh perspective on some of the biggest issues shaping the current political climate. #electionday2024 #kamalaharris #kamalavstrump #megantheestallion #unsolicitedperspectives  

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Chapters: 

00:00 Welcome and Introduction

00:33 Sibling Happy Hour Begins

00:59 Election Day Talk

03:14 Condescending Tone and Humor

07:32 Pop Culture Crushes

09:45 Midterms and Academic Challenges

13:39 Leadership and Control Freak Tendencies

18:04 Setting Boundaries with Clients

26:19 Election Rally Controversies

37:04 Trump's Teleprompter Troubles

39:52 Fake News and Election Misinformation

42:43 Kamala Harris's Campaign Efforts

43:59 Media Appearances By The Candidates

59:02 The Importance of Voting

01:02:57 Meg Thee Stallion's New Album

01:07:20 When Bruce Gets Annoyed

01:16:36 Closing Remarks and Call to Action

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Transcript

Introduction and Podcast Overview

00:00:10
Speaker
Welcome. First of all, welcome. This is Unsolicited Perspectives. I'm your host, Bruce Anthony, here to lead the conversation on important events and topics that are shaping today's society. stay Join the conversation to follow us wherever you get your audio podcasts. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch our video
00:00:33
Speaker
On today's episode, it's the Sibling Happy Hour.

Sibling Banter on Elections and Show Timing

00:00:37
Speaker
I'm here with my sis, Jay Andrea. We're going to be dilly-dallying a little bit. And then, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to be talking about the election. But that's enough of the intro. Let's get to the show.
00:00:55
Speaker
What up, sis? What up, brother? I can't call it. I can't call it. You know, we, this show is airing. Yes. On election day. Yes. We're recording it a couple of days before, but it's airing on election day. Yes. This is important. Yes. We hear now. We hear now. This is it. And I know y'all, y'all, y'all been tired of these emails, these text messages, the mailers, the people coming to knock you out of your door. This is it. This is it. Showtime.

Voting Experiences and Misinformation Combat

00:01:26
Speaker
Well, the text messages is the reason why my phone isn't so dry. You'd be getting them texts, man. I was almost thinking about texting them back, being like, hey, now, what you need? What's up, y'all? What's up, y'all? I almost sent a good morning text and a good night text. Listen, it makes me feel special when I wake up in the morning and I got about 15 text messages waiting for me. That's right. And I'm like, OK, let me scroll through. Y'all want some money? Get out and vote, maybe volunteer? OK. Yeah. You know, so yeah. I ain't done that. Make me feel important. I ain't done none of that.
00:02:00
Speaker
I ain't volunteered. You did vote? No, I'm voting on Tuesday. Oh, you're oh okay. yeah i like yeah I like to go in on the day. i don't my polling My polling place is never any problem. I walk in and walk out.
00:02:13
Speaker
Yeah, it only took me about five minutes to vote. I voted early because my county, Fulton County, Georgia can get a little crazy on election day. Historically, we've had long lines and long wait times. So that's why you see the record number of early voters in Georgia.
00:02:29
Speaker
um But yeah, you ain't done none of the things. Well, that's okay, because here's the thing. You have been combating mis and disinformation pretty much every day on your show. So don't worry about that. You know what? Don't worry about that. You're right. You're right. You're getting out there and you're using your platform.
00:02:50
Speaker
to to give people the truth and the real and hopefully shank some perspectives with your unsolicited perspective. So you are getting out there and you're making a difference.

Humor and Personality Insights

00:03:00
Speaker
Don't shortchange this, though. You pat myself on the back because I am. And also, I'm doing the Lord's work outside of this flow because I'm talking to everybody that I can about yeah facts.
00:03:11
Speaker
now in my own condescending, conceited way, so I turn off some people that don't want it. You know me for a long time. yes And ah most of the time, I don't be wrong about stuff, just in general. Just in general. When somebody who comes to me for advice, I'm genuinely genuinely right the last majority of the time. yes And people that are close to me absolutely hate it. but yeah they like So what do you think about this? I know you got the answer anyway and you're going to be right. I'm like, well well, don't get mad at me because I got the right answer. Listen, hey, you know, there's such a thing as a sore winner. and
00:03:52
Speaker
And honestly, it's your tone. And I don't like to tone police people because typically problems with a person's tone is like, that's not their issue. If you have a problem with my tone, that's your problem. I'm just telling you what I'm telling you, but it is your tone. It's your tone. It's a little patronizing.
00:04:14
Speaker
A little, it is very patronizing. It's very patronizing, very condescending. That's your tone. It's your tone. It's not what you're saying. It's not the content. It's the delivery. So you should work on that. ah Just practice. Well, I think in person, I get away with it so much because I do it. you know My favorite emoji on these iPhones is that little smirk emoji because that's that's my face all through life. like I always have that face. Mine is the face palm.
00:04:41
Speaker
Yeah, well, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's you. Yeah. So I always got this little sly smirk on my face. Right. Where people are like, wait a minute, is he serious or is he joking? So even when I say condescending and patronizing things, I say it with that face, and most people are just like, Bruce, you're just such an asshole. And I'm like, I'm not an asshole. I'm a jerk. There's a difference.
00:05:05
Speaker
what the difference. Okay, so a jerk picks on you and does things just to be funny. An asshole picks on you to be mean. Okay, so one is... Okay, so effectively they're both saying the same thing. It's just one is being malicious and the other right is being funny only to themselves.

Academic Challenges and Leadership

00:05:29
Speaker
Well, hold on.
00:05:31
Speaker
which can love feel malicious.
00:05:38
Speaker
Look, don't be don't be trying to correct my logic. I was trying to clarify so that I know for a future reference because to me, they seem remarkably similar. okay okay As far as how but how the other person takes it. All right. Take it like this. Take it like this. and kind I don't ever take myself too seriously. So if everybody's joking and you joke on me and it's funny, I'm going to laugh. And I'm going to keep bringing it because that was funny. So I don't get offended by these type of things. So if I joke on you, you could joke back on me like that's just my life. But, you know, like.
00:06:18
Speaker
You ration alive this any way you you know see fit. In my head. In your head, this makes sense. In my mind, it makes perfect sense. Yeah. All right. Well, anybody coming to see you, Otis. So.
00:06:36
Speaker
Y'all don't get that, ladies and gentlemen. That was The Temptations, Silent Night, In My Mind, and Otis on one of the Temptations from the movie. Ain't nobody trying to see you, Otis. You don't have to explain it. Either they got it or they got it. Understand pop culture. Understand black pop culture. Understand that. If you know the difference between Regina Hall and Regina King, you got that joke.
00:07:00
Speaker
Wow, okay. yeah oh Do people get though those two women confused? People who don't know black pop culture do. Okay, um why would why would they get them confused? They're both named Regina and they're both black women and that's as far as they go. Right, but they'll even you look similar. No, not similar at all. yeah and so But if you know the difference between them two, then you know you got that joke and we don't have to explain it.
00:07:28
Speaker
I'm thinking, who's finer? I might have to give it to Virginia, uh, to King. They're both... I mean, both fine. ...outstandingly gorgeous women in their 50s that would honestly kill any age group competition, like... Mm-hmm. Because not only are they fine as hell and kept it tight, they rich.
00:07:53
Speaker
That too, that too. So, Regina King is kind of like Alyssa Milano to

Setting Boundaries and Managing Anxiety

00:07:58
Speaker
me. Not in their similarities, the way they look, no. But in the fact that I've had crushes on them all my life, because my initial crushes were when they were kids as well. So, Alyssa Milano on Who's the Boss and Regina King on 227, right? So, like, I've had crushes on both of them. Also, Plunky Brewster.
00:08:20
Speaker
pun bruce add a crush you no You know, who doesn't get enough love and really should? Marissa Tomei. For just being dope and being aging well, obviously. oh and But just being dope since the 80s, like, yeah from that, from and of a different world. mut Well, okay, eighty in different world came out in the 80s. So, okay, you're right. Was she known before that?
00:08:49
Speaker
I don't know. All I know is, as long as I've been conscious as a human being, ah so 1988, I could watch TV and understand what's going on. I was four years old. I could get it. Right. You know? And since I've been, Mercy told me I've just been around and been dope. Yeah, that is true. Who else has been around and been dope for that long?
00:09:12
Speaker
um you I can't think of you. Exactly. Yeah. Rudy. Cause I had to crush on her for the longest time. And then she got on the TV show House of Pains after she finished college. So Rudy, and Hillary from Fresh Plants. Yes. Yeah. You're right. I want to tell you the gave us some baddies and they still baddies to this day. e They really are. All right. So how are your midterms coming? Midterms?
00:09:44
Speaker
You know? The first one, I did really well. The second one, I haven't got my grade back. But when I handed it in, the the professor gave me a thumbs up. And I said, sure. And he just laughed. And I walked out the room.
00:09:59
Speaker
that yeah You know? ah and Because he's old school, so it was a paper test. It wasn't like we could take it online at home with our books and notes and stuff.

Controversial Trump Rally and Media Analysis

00:10:10
Speaker
ah No, we had to sit in the class with a pen and pencil. And actually, he printed out test papers. And he said, this is what Beat said. Right.
00:10:21
Speaker
Multiple choice, troop falls, fill in the blank. Okay. We think it, okay, we it that's doable. Right. There was more short answer on there than there should have been. do not Every single page of this booklet that we're filling out has some short answer questions on it.
00:10:41
Speaker
And you'd never know like, okay, what's the criteria for the answer? He was like, you know the buzzwords. If you know the keywords, just put down everything that you know. I want to know what you know. Right. And so I'm just writing. I'm just writing. I don't know. I don't even know if I'm going to get an answer right. I'm just hoping enough that I can get some points. And I'm praying he curves it because there were just some things I just didn't know.
00:11:04
Speaker
um And I didn't study them because I knew I didn't know them. And I'm like, by the time the exam comes around, I'm not going... yeah I didn't understand it in class. I didn't understand when I read about it. And what I'm talking about is relational algebra and calculus. That's what I'm talking about. And if anybody knows what that is, and help me. Let me know. Help me. ah Point me to some literature or some YouTube videos that I could watch. Help me, please. Help me, please. Because i I didn't get it in class and I didn't get it. So, you know, I pick and choose what I study. I study the things I know I can master.
00:11:43
Speaker
Mm-hmm. And that the things that I knew made up about 70, 80% of the test. So I feel like, you know, a solid B, probably. If he curves it, a high B, low A. OK. Sure. Sure. You know what, though? You might score points for getting him to laugh as an exit. because that's Right. Because that's how he's going to remember you as. He's great at the test. He might be like, that was funny what she said. Right. And this answer is also funny what she wrote.
00:12:14
Speaker
ah roof or But she wrote something, half a point. That's my thing. That's what I'm hoping for. I rate something. Well, I mean... Well, I'm trying to... If you don't get no points off, we're getting the wrong answer. It's not the SAT. Right, you're right. So just put something. That's what he said. Hey, put something. You don't get points off for a wrong answer.
00:12:35
Speaker
I remember being in college and being so flabbergasted by some certain questions that I just be like got to leave this one blank because I can't but i can't even BS my way into trying to come up with an answer. just I would go through and I'm like, um I'm going to skip this one and come back to it. not ah That's I say. I'll put a little mark next to the number and I will come back to that because maybe a later question right will help trigger the answer to this current question. And then by the time you get to the end of the test, you'd be like, nothing triggered that.
00:13:17
Speaker
I just don't even know. Oh, man. I don't know. Well, leave you gotta leave it blank. You a smart cookie, so I don't think you should feel... any type of way about it. You should feel confident about it. yeah You know what I'm saying? You're going to be all right. Everything will be all right. I'm going to be all right. i've taken I have a semester project. every so Every semester we have a project that's outside of our classes. It's just a project we have to complete. I've taken the reins on that. ah you know I can't help when I see disorganization to not be like, I'm going to try to
00:13:51
Speaker
We'll just take the reins on this one. So I always kind of end up putting myself or the situation or circumstance puts me in a leadership role. Mm-hmm. So, because I'm like, this project do by the end of the month. Let's get the ball rolling on this, like that. Let's be going on this. Let's be going on this. So I don't even care if I'm annoying my group,

Polling Challenges and Voting Importance

00:14:12
Speaker
like my partners and stuff. I don't care. We're going to get this poster done. We're going to get this project done.
00:14:19
Speaker
I don't care who helps, who does what, have I done a lot of the preliminary work? Yes. I did, yeah most of it. Did I delegate to them their tasks? And will I still do it in the backend to make sure? Yes. Because that's how I am. Because we gonna get a good grade on this poster. And so a control freak is basically what you're describing. Yes, in Africa. If you look up,
00:14:48
Speaker
Control freak. It's my picture. Just... That's sweet. And I took the picture as a selfie. That's how bit of a control freak I am. mean we How did we manage the three of us growing up in that household when all of us are kind of like control freaks? You could question. It just came to my mind because our brother is also a control freak. it yeah there and We're all very like, yeah we all might clearly be on the spectrum because we like things a certain way. It has to be that way or i can't I literally can't function. It's got to be the way that I see it in my head going e or I cannot function, period. and It is very hard for me to relinquish control of certain things.
00:15:43
Speaker
Even though, even when I delegate tasks, I'm still kind of looking over it. You know, and i I don't want to be the kind of person that micromanages. anything So I just kind of, you know, I don't say nothing, but I'm watching. So I'm always watching. I'm a manager, and I've been a manager of people. God, I guess for the last 25 years, um time last 25 years, whether it was in a restaurant business or in this fitness company. and yeah I learned, hey, this is what i this is my expectation of what I assigned for you to do. I'm giving you, as you say, I'm very meticulous. I give them all the information, exactly what I want done, and then I leave them, but I don't. I leave them alone, but I watch. I'm watching. I'm watching from a distance. I'm watching everything, and I'm judging every step.
00:16:40
Speaker
I'm not judging every step. Nope. Because because ah the only thing is I see the way I would do it. And so it's it's really like been a learning process for me to

Kamala Harris and Energizing the Political Base

00:16:53
Speaker
let go of that control and be like,
00:16:56
Speaker
They might not, the steps might not be the same steps that I would take, but as long as the result is the same, let it go. So that I'm trying to learn that. So even when I'm like, hey, you guys handled this part of the task, i well I'm letting them go. You know, when we meet, I'm gonna ask Kyle's going.
00:17:18
Speaker
in Have you thought about this? Have you thought about that? Have y'all tried this? Have y'all tried that? But other than that, even though literally makes my soul itch, I'ma let it go. I'ma try to let it go. And hopefully, you know, what comes out is gonna be something that we can submit to competitions and hopefully win some money.
00:17:40
Speaker
True, that's what it's supposed to be about. yeah i want to get I want to touch on one last thing before we get into this election. Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to get into the election. That's the yeah majority of the show, but I didn't want to lead off with it because there's just so much content. I want to give you all a little levity before we get to some serious stuff. I had to tell one of my clients, hey, you can't contact me no more. We start from the beginning. Go ahead.
00:18:08
Speaker
All right, and she's probably hearing this. This isn't anything that I haven't told her to her face, so this is okay. okay ah She has been really neurotic recently, like very

Pop Culture Impact with Megan Thee Stallion

00:18:22
Speaker
neurotic. And I don't like repeating myself over and over and over and over again.
00:18:28
Speaker
like yeah I don't mind teaching. Like, if you want to learn some stuff, I'll teach you. But when I have to keep explaining to you over and over and over and over again, and you're questioning me all the time, I get a little annoyed. OK. It doesn't take much to annoy me. Nope. Not at all. It doesn't take much. I might not outwardly show that I'm annoyed. It's on your face. Yes. And your body language. Oh, well, eh. Maybe. But once again, because of that slurp. And when you're looking at you, you're not looking at you.
00:19:00
Speaker
As someone looking at you, let me be the first to say, and nobody's told you this, it's in your body language, your face, your demeanor, that you're annoyed. It's a look in your eye where I could tell a switch has flipped. And I'm like, verse is annoyed.
00:19:22
Speaker
quite a bit All right, let me tell this story. And we're going to save this for the third segment, because I want to hear stories of times you've seen that switch. And we're going to stay there for the third segment, because I think that might be funny. But so they've been really neurotic. And one thing that really bothers me, and I don't know why, but I hate when people text in sentences, and it's a bunch of different texts.
00:19:46
Speaker
I like paragraph, just send me a whole paragraph, let me read it. Just tell me what you want. Yes. Don't bleed me into it. and Right. This is a text, I'm expecting to look glance at it, get your entire

Reflecting on Personal Growth and Humor

00:20:00
Speaker
message and respond or not respond depending on how I feel at that moment. Right. Yeah. And so she texts in, I'll get seven or eight texts, they're all one lines and I'm just like,
00:20:12
Speaker
I don't like my phone, but it's the reason why my phone is turned off. It's on Do Not Disturb all the time. She's been real neurotically lately, and I had to tell her, I was like, hey, you got to stop. Yeah. And she was like, well what do you mean? I thought this was my chill. I was like, you're not chill. You're not being chill. You're being super neurotic, and it's yeah that energy is coming towards me, which making which is making me anxious in my off time.
00:20:40
Speaker
yeah yeah I'm like, when we're here and we're working, cool, because it's a part of my job. But in my off time, I can't have it. You can't text me no more. I was like, I can't text you at all. I was like, it has to do with strictly the sessions. like if You got to change the time or something or change the date. Cool. But anything else? No. What about funny memes? You got to take a break on that for a little while.
00:21:05
Speaker
I don't want to hear it from you. Because even that could be excessive. Yeah, I was like, you got to take a little break from that. I see you three times a week anyway, all right? So I see you for three hours. I was like, yeah. Enough. Enough. And I was just like, look, ah we need a little break. um jack We just need a little break from the outside stuff. Don't hit me up no more. Yeah. She was like, you serious? I said, I'm dead serious. i'm not yeah I'm not playing no games. You are driving my anxiety through the roof. And I was like, I can't hear that. And I see.
00:21:34
Speaker
What I love about relationships with people now, just any anything, working relationship, friend relationship, things like that, people understand the idea of boundaries and capacity. mean Like one, okay, this is, i i' on my off time, I like to chill, relax. I don't want this extra energy you know, affecting my off time, I don't have capacity for it. Yes. People understand theyre because everybody has had those times in their life where people are coming to them and and things are happening in their personal life, their professional life, and everything's age like, I don't have capacity for all of this. Some things have to drop off. And if you happen to be one of them thing for this little bit of time, you know, that I can,
00:22:31
Speaker
kind of catch my breath, then that's the way that it has to be. Please don't take it personally. It's about what I have the space for. Yes, exactly.
00:22:42
Speaker
And i I don't have the space right now. You respected it from the from the standpoint of when I said, hey, look, you know I suffer from generalized anxiety already that I deal with on a day-to-day basis. Just because I hide it well and you guys don't see it doesn't mean that I'm not constantly dealing with it. I know how to mask it, yeah which healthy and not healthy, I don't know. But when I'm at work, well, when I'm at work. You can learn to manage, not mask. Well, when I'm at work,
00:23:11
Speaker
Yeah. My job is to motivate others. He right. So I got, I have to bring that energy in. So I'm like, just because you don't think that I'm, I'm going through things, I may be going through something. Yeah. I'm going to keep professional when I'm here, but in my off time, I can't take that extra Your neuroticism is creating more anxiety. I'm feeling that energy that you're putting on me. And it's in my off times when I'm kind of trying to come down. right and And they completely understood it. They was like, I didn't realize it. I thought that I was being chill. And I was like, no, you're not.
00:23:49
Speaker
um but But they're also going through things and their psychiatrist or therapist gave them some more medication because they just hit me up like, hey, medication because I was in a meeting and I explained it to the counselor and and the counselor like agreed like, you are being a little neurotic right now. So I was like, okay, maybe I helped you see something that you didn't realize you were seeing and this can help you. So that makes me feel good. Yes. But also can contact you.
00:24:18
Speaker
Yeah. I mean, a lot of and a lot of people misinterpret this as being an empath, but really what it is is due to whatever factors, childhood trauma, whatever, and generalized anxiety, whatever it is, you have a heightened sense of other people's emotions and you use that to survive, right? To navigate people. You can read the room very quickly, but not only that, you begin to internalize the feelings of others. And that can heighten your own anxiety, your own depression. So i you know my my friends are amazing. They'll ask first, do you have capacity for this? Because they know I got a lot of stuff going on and professionally, personally, plus I have my own mental health issues. So they ask first before they unload. And I either tell them, yes, I have capacity for it or no, I don't.
00:25:15
Speaker
and they respect it either way because it's risk reciprocated. I don't dump anything on anybody that doesn't have the capacity for it. there you know I don't vent to people or ask for advice when i know you know when I've asked them and they're like, i I can't take that on right now. That's completely trying and I completely understand that.
00:25:36
Speaker
so That's just, you know, that's just setting boundaries with people. And you can't take a person's boundary setting personally because it's going to apply across all areas of my life, not just with you. Right, exactly. I set this boundary for everybody. there Well, speaking of neuroticism, setting boundaries, let's get next.
00:26:08
Speaker
Alright sis, so let's get to this election. We didn't get to tackle this last week because this rally actually took place after we filmed last week's episode so we could not talk about Trump at Madison Square Garden. All the controversy that came after that. Now, there's so much controversy in then in the seven days, because we're filming it, we're filming this, a week from when that rally took place. And there's been so much happening in the last seven days that people might have forgot. Yeah.
00:26:43
Speaker
Oh, Tony Hinchcliffe. Hinchcliffe, yeah. Yeah, the comedian. And that term is very loose. Well, yeah. He didn't even didn really get much of a laugh from the actual crowd, his target audience.
00:26:59
Speaker
Well, there was not much, but there was still some laughter. said Basically said that Puerto Rico is a floating island of garbage. And this got major, major pushback. It wasn't the only group of people that he attacked. He attacked black people. yeah He attacked Jewish people. he attacked He attacked everybody. Latinos in general. Yeah. And I saw something, I wish I could remember what this who this comedian was, but I saw something online.
00:27:29
Speaker
And the comedian said, hey, look, comedians say shock and awe stuff, but it's masked in laughter. the point The goal is to make people laugh. Right. and And to say, hey, I got away with that naughty thing because I made people laugh. At the end of the day, the jokes have to be funny, not malicious.
00:27:54
Speaker
and all he was doing was being malicious. But it wasn't the only thing. Other people called Hillary Clinton a sixth son of a B-word, referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as an antichrist, said Harris and her pimp handlers were destroyed a country. They had JD Vance, Elon Musk, even Melania came out to speak. Never mind the fact that this is on the backdrop of being really reminiscent of a Nazi rally from 1939 that happened in Madison Square Garden. You got Rudy Giuliani out here saying that the Palestinians were taught to kill us at the age of two. No, they weren't. no I don't even know what the hell you're talking about. So it was a hate-filled rally, even though former President Donald Trump has gone on to say, I don't really know that comedian. Don't really know him that well. I don't know. It was a love fest. Puerto Ricans love me.
00:28:48
Speaker
They love me. The lack of any semblance of accountability. isn This rally had the word Trump all over it. He had been talking about this rally forever. It's his presidential run rally. It's his rally. So to act like he wasn't there, he doesn't know who was brought on, never heard of him, don't want to know him.
00:29:18
Speaker
you It's your rally, you were there. These are your surrogates. Don't act like, and then he says something about, gar they're trying to take somebody who has nothing to do with the party, nothing to do with me, I don't know. He was at your rally for your presidential run.
00:29:41
Speaker
yeah He was vetted by your people who got his set ahead of time. He may he he had apparently ah called Kamala Harris the C word and they cut that out. So you saw his set. You saw all what he was going to say. that That part was a step too far, but not the other stuff.
00:30:04
Speaker
Now, I do think that comment about we carved watermelons and the yeah ah with that black guy, we carved watermelons at Halloween, I do think that was an off the cuff remark because he just spotted someone in the audience. But the rest of the stuff, particularly the stuff about Latinos and and immigrants and Puerto Rico, which is an America, and I still don't think Trump understands that Puerto Rico is America. ah I still don't think a lot of people understand that. Yes. Puerto Rico is America. It's it literally a part of the United States of America. I don't, boy, I don't know. Well, I do know. if you don't for you Yeah. If you can't get that basic
00:30:47
Speaker
geopolitical fact, I don't know what to say to you. Well, it's not a state. It's not a state. It's not really Americans. No, it's US territory. They are American citizens. You can come and know without a passport. Yep.
00:31:02
Speaker
They're able to, just like Hawaiians, if they want, immigrate to the mainland, just like Alaskans, yeah who are also not part of the 48 contiguous states. You can come and go as you please. This is a part of them. This is America. This is America, yep. You want to go to US Virgin Islands? You can.
00:31:18
Speaker
yeah and can Yeah, even though, at that again, that's another place that he was not aware was part of America, even though it says so U.S. Virgin Islands. Yes. He says something one time about talking to the leader of the U.S. Virgin Islands. That's you. That was you. You were president at the time, so that would be you. Yeah. um But okay, sure. um But just the lack of accountability.
00:31:46
Speaker
Not that we haven't seen it before, but truly astounding. I mean, completely divorcing himself from anything that had to do with that rally, except for the fact that it was a rally, it was a love fest or whatever the hell he said. You can say that much about it, but as far as all the people that came out and the things they said, that has nothing to do with you. Even though they're standing on a podium that says Trump on it. here Okay.
00:32:13
Speaker
Yeah. And it was a love fest. It was a love fest of hate. They hate. They... Let me check something. They love it. It's definitely for brown people. Yeah. There was a couple of things that he said, I just got a fact check. and You know me. I got a fact... I can't fact check.
00:32:29
Speaker
ah everything because the majority of the things that come out of his mouth are just lies. And yeah also, it's really hard to pay attention to his weave backslash ramble. Yes. Because he never gets back to the point. yeah ever Never. Never. Never. Gets back to the point where Trump said Harris has imported criminal migrants from prisons and jails, insane asylums, and mental institutions from around the world. Because again, he's confusing political asylum.
00:32:57
Speaker
with an insane asylum. That is where he came up with the word asylum. We're talking about they're seeking asylum. He's like, they're from asylums and nobody has... I don't know if they're trying to correct him, but he's already got in his head that they're coming from asylums or...
00:33:15
Speaker
He just wants to keep that lie going because he's already said it. And so you might as well just double down on it. I don't know. Well, he still he still is saying that they're eating the cats and the dogs. Yeah. he Even though his people have been like, well, they're not. Yeah, because he's already said it. And so in his mind, since I've already said it, it's the truth. right And so this is the reports I'm getting. From whom? Because we've all.
00:33:47
Speaker
debunked that quite some time ago. Quite some time ago. Early in the moment, it was debunked. you hear it it yeah so He also said he would invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. He actually can't do that. He doesn't have the authority. And a lot of people are like, well, what does that even mean? OK, so this particular act grants the president the authority to detain or deport non-citizens from enemy nations during times of war.
00:34:16
Speaker
Yeah. The president can target these individuals based solely on their country of ah birth, country of birth or citizenship without the need for a hearing. This act has been invoked during World War I, World II, the War of 1812. It's actually still in effect today, ah but it's of course subject to controversy due to the potential for abuse of violation of constitutional rights. So first of all,
00:34:44
Speaker
reasons why he can't do this. We're not at war with any other the countries right that the migrants are coming from. So that's first and foremost. yeah Number two, you can't just do that unilaterally. Yeah, you can't just do that. don big the real it It doesn't take much. like I don't have a legal degree. Right. But reading the act,
00:35:07
Speaker
is not It's not a difficult read. It really isn't. No. And if you had any type of reading comprehension. Politicians wrote it. It's not a difficult read. It's not a difficult read. So he shouldn't be able to understand it. Maybe he just doesn't give a damn. No. He heard the title.
00:35:24
Speaker
And he said this to the title of the act, enemy Alien Enemies, that's going to play. you yeah so what And he also knows his base doesn't care about what the actual act says and the fact that he actually can't.
00:35:41
Speaker
do this because we're not at war with Mexico or wherever he thinks, or all any of these asshole countries that he wants to do some mass deportation day one. First of all, you don't have the infrastructure for that. where How are you going to start these mass deportations? He can't do it. The infrastructure is not going to be there on day one. It doesn't matter that all of this is lies.
00:36:09
Speaker
It doesn't matter that he didn't accomplish anything except corporate tax cuts during his first four years as president. Mm-hmm. So he knows that none of that... He did do prison reform. Because, you know, Kim Kardashian pushed for that. So he did... i I will give him that. He did do that piece of legislation. Yeah, because a celebrity... Because somebody came and flattered him and he didn't know what he was signing.
00:36:37
Speaker
you know at all and He doesn't read, his own cabinet, yeah all the people that way they know, he doesn't read. Even when they whittle the the briefings down to just a few bullet points, he doesn't read. Yeah, he doesn't even read the teleprompter. So now Pete Davidson said one time, I was watching the video, he said one time when Trump came on SNL,
00:37:01
Speaker
and like he wouldn't like stick to the script, he would really like ad-lib a lot. yeah and And Pete Davidson was like, i don't I don't know if he can read or he can't read well that because during during the reads, when they're sitting at the the the the table and they're doing the pre-reads, like most TV shows, he would just like not read it right. Pete Davidson was like,
00:37:29
Speaker
Yeah, i don't I don't know if he... but I think he can read, but just not well. Yeah. Like, maybe he can sight read, but he doesn't know phonics. He can sound out a letter. yeah well Sound out a word. There's a lot of people that can't do that. You know, we're not gonna knock them. No. We are. You should be able to sound out words. It's not your fault if you went to a school that taught sight reading.
00:37:59
Speaker
if you went to a Montessori school and in Illinois in the 80s. Yes. It has to be that specific because I don't want to say that about all Montessori schools. I don't know anything about that. But if if perhaps perhaps you went to a particular school in the 80s in a particular region of Illinois,
00:38:20
Speaker
that taught sight reading as opposed to phonics. You might have trouble reading. You might have trouble reading. But even still, like even though I'm not great at phonics, I can still read and copy and pretty doggone well. Yeah. And if you give me a script,
00:38:36
Speaker
I can read it and understand what, yeah but okay I'll say I also went to school as a history major. So that's all I did was read when I did read. So he also gave so many lies ah about in the second amendment and take away the guns, she's already talking about, she got a Glock, so that's not going to happen. She has said, point blank, you coming to my house, you're getting shot. Right. Said that she that he's that she is going to abolish the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. That is false. This is straight up lies, and people really
00:39:13
Speaker
People really do believe in him because the only source of information that they get is either from him or not even Fox anymore. Like the other super extreme right wing networks. Yeah, like OAN and and all of those. to yeah yeah yeah They're getting all their information from True Social and that immigrant Elon Musk.
00:39:34
Speaker
Oh, less night less than even i I didn't even put this on the rundown, but I saw this yesterday. Rethisberger, the second Secretary of State in Georgia, and yeah yeah in your state, had to come out on all the major news networks yesterday and said a deepfake video of an Haitian immigrant in Fulton County had multiple IDs and had voted multiple times. And this was a fake video that was created by the Russians that is spreading on Twitter, X, whatever you want to call it. He's like, we've contacted
00:40:11
Speaker
x We let them know this is fake. The Justice Department has let them know that this is fake. They're not taking it down at the speed of which they should be trying to take that down and it's yeah spreading like wildfire and it's not true. You got Kerry Lake.
00:40:29
Speaker
out here already talking about things in Arizona isn't right. You got poll work you got poll workers being assaulted because you are not allowed to wear anything from any candidate when you are in there to vote. Right, correct. You're not allowed to do it. So you got to take off your hat. You got to take off your shirt. That's just the rule. And guess what? There's only one group of people that are constantly causing problem at the polls due to this rule. Yeah.
00:40:57
Speaker
so Hey, look, y'all are listening to this and watching this, hopefully, on the day that it airs, on Tuesday election day. You might be busy that day. You might be busy, but you're going to listen and watch it eventually. And let me just tell you, it's going to be an S show. It's going to be an S show. Oh, yeah. They're preemptively contesting the election results. Already.
00:41:19
Speaker
which Honestly, feels me, I saw this on Instagram, honestly makes me nauseously optimistic. Not cautiously optimistic, but nauseously optimistic because I'm gonna tell you my phone, my television will be off Tuesday. I just, I can't, again, this is something I don't have capacity for. I'm taking Wednesday off. Yeah, I just can't participate
00:41:52
Speaker
I can't watch it. um But they're already preemptively doing that ah because they're scared. um ah but he's he's He's obviously scared. He should be. ah you cannot You cannot trust the current polling because a lot of these pollsters don't want to be wrong. So everything is just like, oh, it's all it's all a dead heat. But I really don't feel like that's the case.
00:42:20
Speaker
um I mean, in certain states, yeah look, if if it wasn't true, then then Kamala wouldn't be out there campaigning so hard in certain states repeatedly throughout the week. Yeah, she's trying to reach...
00:42:33
Speaker
Um, because I said this last show, anyone who sees her speak has a favorable opinion of her afterwards. So she's trying to get to as many people as possible. Just listen to me for not even just two minutes. Just listen to me for two minutes and you will have a favorable opinion of me afterwards and it might you know and it entice you to go and vote for me. so like at That I get, you know but she had less than 100 days.
00:43:05
Speaker
yeah to campaign for a president of the United States. Which is crazy. Yeah, less than a hundred days to do it. and to And to get her face out there and to get people to see who she is, what she's about, how she'll be different from the Biden administration, how she you know she'll be her own person and her own president and a president for all the people. So that I get i get that that late push that she's that she's doing.
00:43:34
Speaker
What are some, some of the things over the last week at outside of this Trump rally, you know, JD Vance was on Joe Rogan and for what? I don't know. Well. and they're trying to reset audience because it was it got like 85 million views on YouTube and or the podcast has this's been had 85 million streams so they reached a lot of people that when he did the interview with Trump so JD Vance went on there and caught and then of course they're attacking Kamala because she didn't go there but his his thing was She said she would do an interview, but I mean, she's campaigning. You got to come to her. yeah It's going to be an hour. And he was like, well, no, because I do it here. And you know I want three hours. And she was like, I can't i can't give nobody three hours right now. I'm just doing spot shots on SNL. Like, I can't really do that. Brilliant, by the way. It was brilliant. It was also against the rules.
00:44:29
Speaker
What? Yeah, the FCC says there has to be like an equal time for candidates. And that was actually against the rules. Well. Yeah, it was against the rules. It was funny. It was funny. Listen, listen. I'm not acting. Everything the other side has done has been against the rules. So if she want to do one little spot on Saturday Night Live, shut up. Because honestly, it's shut up. Just shut up. Just shut up. Like, seriously, you're holding her to to a standard?
00:45:00
Speaker
o that you're not holding the other candidate too. I mean, listen, listen. They've been doing that this entire the entire time, right? They've been holding her to a high standard that they do not have for Trump.
00:45:14
Speaker
Here's why it's the wrong person to do that for. She's a black woman in America. We are used to being held at a higher standard and still getting half as far. So this is just this is all news. like It's not gonna phase her. Everything that you're saying, we we live in a country that tells us all the time that we're not desirable, not wanted, not we don't belong.
00:45:40
Speaker
And we're still out here getting degrees in LLCs and running for office. And we're still out here doing the damn thing. And you want to know why? Because that's yeah none of that bothers us. you know None of that bothers us. If you tell us that we don't belong there, we're going to show you 10 times over what we do.
00:46:03
Speaker
And to me, every time they set the bar or move the goalpost or whatever for her, she meets it and exceeds it every time. So about this, sl but I don't care. I don't care.
00:46:16
Speaker
It was funny. It was funny. It was great. Keep Kambala. What is it? keep Yeah. Keep Kambala and carry um on. a ah so like whatever that will catchtra I it. I thought but i thought but ah thought the schedule's funny and I love Maya Rudolph and I don't care. yeah As much as ah Trump supporters don't care about his 34 felonies or his sexual assault convictions and all of that, as much as they don't care, I don't care about that.
00:46:46
Speaker
Well, he didn't have any sexual assault convictions. He was liable of sexual assault civilly. but Well, what a a we found guilty. Yeah,
00:46:58
Speaker
yeah whatever. The point is. um I just want to be like correct. but We halfway journalists, halfway. Halfway, and I get it. ah Even that discrepancy, I don't care about. Okay. All right. What do you feel about the golf that Joey Beans had when when he kind of hinted that Trump voters are trash and then, you know, the next thing you know, you got Trump got the make America great Trump garbage truck. Yeah. We don't want to talk about that, that stutter step that he had on that first step.
00:47:33
Speaker
How'd you miss the handle twice? If he had fallen over, I would still be cackling to this day. I would still be cackling to this day because it was already funny enough when he kept missing it and they couldn't get couldn't quite get out the blocks of gum on his shoe or something.
00:47:57
Speaker
like and People be forgetting, dude is 78 years old. Dude is old. Let's round it up. He's 80. Let's not do that. Let's get halfway journalist. I said we rounding up. I said it. Round up. 80. One, that's not what Joe Biden said, I think.
00:48:19
Speaker
Everybody knows that's not what he said. um He wasn't calling anybody garbage. He was calling. that that The only garbage was that rhetoric. Yes. Right? Also something I don't care about because you got to because you gotta be kidding me. You have to be kidding me. I have never seen hypocrisy that deep. Right.
00:48:45
Speaker
A man got in front of a crowd at Madison Square Garden and called Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage. You call American citizens and your opponent trash, scum, garbage, idiot, mentally disabled, all the things.
00:49:07
Speaker
you You've got to be kidding. Please be for real. Please be so serious. And then when I saw the garbage truck, I'm going to be honest, I didn't take it as ah a dig on Biden's comments. It felt to me like a double down of Tony Hinchquist's comments. That he's going to take out the garbage. It felt to me like a double down of that. So to me, the photo op didn't work. And it also looked, and he looked dumb.
00:49:38
Speaker
the He looked dumb. He looked like he couldn't grab a car door. And he's used to doors. He's used to doors being opened for him. So it was the last time that he's grabbed a car door, honestly. And that's not a step. ah way He hit the start of step.
00:49:52
Speaker
and missed the step and the handle all at the same time. He was close. He was close to the fall over. And I don't think that... I think only his pride kept him in the air. yeah had He had the glow in that moment. It was the red glow, not the yellow glow. But he had the red glow in that moment to not fall, because his pride wouldn't let him. yeah Ladies and gentlemen, the glow is from Barry Goy is the Last Dragon. yeah just Just Google it. You understand it. Yeah.
00:50:17
Speaker
um And then the photo op went on for just him driving around this tarmac, circling it in this garbage truck for a photo op, it looked dumb. And I'm like, here's the thing, the elections in less than a week, this is how you're spending your time? This is how you're spending your time. The rally at Madison Square Garden, the garbage truck stunk. These are how you're spending the last Few days before the election, no kind of like outreach to tra... No, because he only cares about the debt that percentage of people that are supporting him. Yup. Yup. Even though they're leaving his rallies early.
00:51:04
Speaker
i don't i don't know I don't know what that's about. I don't really care. But speaking of rallies, I just want to touch on this one last thing, and then I'll let you hit on whatever final points in the election that you want to talk about. Over 75,000 people yes in Washington, D.C. came to see her speak on Tuesday. I had to work, so I couldn't go there, because I wanted to go. But I had to work, and I couldn't go. But I watched the speech, and yet again, damn, if she don't... Look, presidential was hell. Yeah. I mean, the most qualified candidate ever. She has, she has worked in state, local and federal government. I think there's, I think there's no, no, no, no, no, listen. State, local, federal government. hey She has been the just judicial, legislative and executive branch. will you write There are very few people
00:52:05
Speaker
I can't think of any off the top of my head that have that level of, and am people forget this. And at one point during Biden's presidency, he went for colonoscopy because he was put under for 85 minutes. She was president of the United States. I mean, that don't count. So she is already at the job.
00:52:28
Speaker
I made it both out. It does count. She's already been president for 85 minutes. It was a risk, because putting his whole ass under a lady couldn't have done it no other way.
00:52:41
Speaker
No, they put you under for that. They put you under for that. They obviously ran a battery of tests before they put anybody under anesthesia. They shouldn't. And then it's Walter Reed, and he's the president of the United States. They're going to take every single precaution, including swearing in the vice president yeah to be president while the current president is unconscious. I can't think of a single president or presidential nominee who has that much experience in every level of government, in every facet of government.
00:53:23
Speaker
There is only one choice, y'all. It's so clear that it's almost like when you see a bird fly into a really well-cleaned window, like you can't help but hit the point. like The point is, there's only one qualified candidate in this race. Yeah, we'll see. You know me.
00:53:50
Speaker
I will never get my hopes up. Yeah, know I Every time I hear it speak, I'm like, man, really would be nice. But you know, these Trump supporters going to do Trump things. Was there anything else that you wanted to touch on as far as the election is concerned? because at Look, this is the last segment that we're going to talk about it before everybody vote.
00:54:12
Speaker
And then after everybody vote, we only going to talk about who won. Yeah. And I don't want to talk about no more politics for a while. Yeah. I'm going to be real honest. Yeah. No, I get it. It's going to be a lot of interviews for y'all coming up because I'm done with this. Right. And it is taken. That's the reason why I'm cutting off people from texting me or whether they're being neurotic. But still, my anxiety is through the roof because of all that's going on. I'm in Washington, DC, y'all.
00:54:40
Speaker
I'm feeling it. Yeah. um But you got anything that you want to touch on before we ah top off this topic? Yeah. JD, baby, what's a normal gay guy? Yo. What's that?
00:54:55
Speaker
What's a normal gay guy? So for everybody that that doesn't know what we're talking about on Joe Rogan's show, he argued that he wouldn't be surprised if Trump won the normal gay guy vote, because again, they just want to be left to hell alone. And I just, honestly, I don't know what that means.
00:55:13
Speaker
I don't know, and neither do gay men. I have seen so many Instagrams, TikToks, Twitter videos, all of them, and they're all asking, what's a What's a normal one? are you talking about?
00:55:42
Speaker
Like an interview with Joe Rogan was not good for him. Because Joe. It wasn't good for Trump. But she's bad. I don't know why they sent someone, especially someone as stupid as JD Vance.
00:55:55
Speaker
I think we have a perpetual foot in his mouth. Joe Rogan is a comedian and he's actually funny. I don't yeah particularly care for his podcast majority of the time. I think he has a bigger platform. and He has a responsibility that you want to give all points of view. Cool. But give all points of view when he.
00:56:15
Speaker
He doesn't do that all the time. Yeah, but as a comedian he's but always been funny I remember watching him on news radio. That was a TV show with um There's a lot of comedians. Our boy that there was on House Guess that got killed, Phil Hartman. Phil Hartman was on that. I remember seeing him then. I was like, he's funny. yeah He's a funny comedian. yeah um But that's what he is. But also, this is what people don't get about comedians. Comedians are extremely intelligent. Not intelligent in a way that that most people- They're perceptive. Yes. people I keep arguing with people all the time.
00:56:52
Speaker
Because there's this one person that's that's kind of in my life a little bit. And... they are always saying when this person is really intelligent. I'm saying why? Because they have all these degrees. I was like, that's not, they're educated. That's not the marker of intelligence. right It's because you have a bunch of degrees. I could go to school and get a bunch of degrees. yeah I could have a ton of degrees. Could I get a law degree? Yes, I could get a law degree. I don't think I could become a doctor because I don't like blood. but But you know what I'm saying? Don't love it. Don't like it at all. like People can have a lot of degrees. Comedians are extremely intelligent, especially about
00:57:27
Speaker
humans and human nature. That's the reason why they're able to make things funny. And they're going into these interviews thinking that this is just a comedian and it's just going to be a free-flowing conversation. And he pushes back on some of the dumb stuff that they say. Yes. And he's like, well, nah.
00:57:43
Speaker
Can you explain that to me? Because that don't make no sense. yeah um And any questioned J.D. Vance about abortion. And J.D. Vance did not have a good response to come back on that. Because they don't actually care about the issue. not and that And they've proven that over and over and over again. That they don't actually care about the issue. It's just like immigration, just like tariffs in the economy,
00:58:09
Speaker
They're just talking points to them. They don't care about any of this. They only care about the accumulation of power. That's literally the only thing that they care about. They do not care about any of these issues, and that's why they can't make a cogent argument for any of it.
00:58:29
Speaker
When you listen to this, ladies and gentlemen, maybe you've already voted, we're voting for a democracy. You may think that, oh, this is just being hyperbolic, and then this is these things aren't really that serious. No, they absolutely are. yeah it's it you We to defeat this rise of fascism, because if we don't, it's going to defeat us. Yes. So just keep that aware, and Jay, you got any parting shots?
00:58:56
Speaker
Yeah, I do. So you said this, and it's absolutely true that we are voting for democracy. but But beyond that, and again, this is not us being hyperbolic. This is just the reality. We're voting for the soul of the nation. And I'm going to be honest with you. I was excited about President Barack Obama but when he first ran. I was excited, but I didn't think that the world would end if he lost.
00:59:27
Speaker
I didn't think that our country would be in in true peril, the world ending that was being hyperbolic, but that our country would be in true peril if he lost. But the way that the Supreme Court is set up currently,
00:59:44
Speaker
and just the things that Trump has said out of his mouth. You don't need to, if you don't believe in the woke leftist media or or whatever, just listen to the things that he says out of his mouth and take him at his word. The way that our judicial system is set right now, if he becomes president,
01:00:11
Speaker
We've already lost affirmative action and reproductive freedom. There's so much more that they can take. There's so much more that they can make a case for not needing the Civil Rights Act anymore. They can make a case for Brown versus the Board of Education, and and that may be separate but equal is the law of the land, or it should be.
01:00:40
Speaker
right They can make a case for these things. They've made a case for why we didn't need affirmative action anymore. And what are we seeing now that the enrollment rates or the acceptance rates for Asian students have plummeted?
01:00:58
Speaker
You thought Roe v. Wade was the law of the land and every last one of those justices sat up there and they said the same thing, that Roe v. Wade is the law of the land and then they repealed it.
01:01:12
Speaker
If you think that a second Trump presidency is not perilous for this country, you're not paying attention. And I understand that this election day today, if you have not gone out to vote and my voice is like the last thing you hear while you're on your way to listen to what I'm saying to you today, if you care about this country, if you love this country, if you love the the people in this country. If you think our children deserve a future where they're safe in schools and they don't have to worry about climate change and they can eat and have roofs over their head and and health insurance, if you care about people like you say you do, then you need to get out there and vote votes your conscience because there is only one candidate. There's only one.
01:02:08
Speaker
It's not that hard to pick who it is. There's only one viable candidate. And that's all I gotta say about that.
01:02:21
Speaker
All right, Jay. What is this that you want to talk about about Meg Thee Stallion? I don't know if you you clearly i have not listened to act two.
01:02:37
Speaker
No, I don't think I heard, she just dropped a new album. She just dropped a new album. Okay. And when I hit play, music um a Louboutin stiletto stepped on my neck. Okay. And ground the heel into my neck and I said more please. There's not one skip Man, you're saying it's a classic album? There's not one skip and it starts off so Houston. It starts off, it's just the girl can rap. The girl can rap. And I don't ever want her to take her foot off my neck. I almost lost my mind. I'm getting goosebumps now.
01:03:29
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That act two is better than act one. Like, Megan gave us a banger for the winter, for the winter time. I hope it makes it to the summer, because I still want to listen to you for the spring of summer. How many songs she got with Glow on there? There so so there is one song with Glow. That's not even the banger, though. It's the one with Flo Milly that I ah just love, but like,
01:03:59
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Mary, she and Beyonce are really making me believe everything's bigger in Texas. And now I've been to Houston. It was all right. I actually really like Houston.
01:04:14
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ah Well, because I live in Atlanta, Houston, like Houston, Atlanta to me, very similar. ok So I was just like, okay, I get it. you know if But I think coming from another place and going to Houston, like you said, you gonna have a ball. Because you'll come to Atlanta, you'll have a ball. Like it'll be the same kind of vibe. But I did have fun in Houston. ah Yeah, I probably would have never moved to Texas. Because honestly, it's just too damn big.
01:04:44
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And hot. It's hot and it's big. You can't go nowhere. You can't just be like, let me just jet over to Austin real quick for some barbecue. You can't. You have to fly. It's too damn big. Well, then you literally have to jet. Yeah, you literally have to jet. But top tier album. If you haven't listened to it, just put it on one day. And you're going to be like, wait, I haven't even skipped yet.
01:05:10
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well I skipped a single song and out the gate, she just pushed that foot right away and I said, please always keep this foot on my neck. And everybody knows my my trifecta right now, and it has been for a long time, Cardi B, ma who also delivered a very impassioned speech ah on behalf of Kamala Harris, Cardi B,
01:05:41
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Megan Thee Stallion, Glorilla. That's it. If they could just do a whole album together. Yeah. We got a song. We got a song. We have multiple songs. With all three of them. Do we have multiple songs with all three? Yeah, there was a remix. There was a remix to, oh my god, that banger, the Megan Glorilla banger, and Cardi dropped a verse onto it. So we do have a song with all of them. OK. But I need more.
01:06:10
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Yeah, I'm not, look. I need more. I also am a fan of Dolce and Flo Milly, so i I need some features with them on there. I just, I need more. And but sexy red, voting for Kamala, voting for Kamala, and making sure we know, you know, all right. Because she was for Trump for the longest, and it's been twisted, I don't care. Yeah.
01:06:42
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I'll take it. Let's get a little self-absorbed before we get off of the show. Okay. You said something in the first segment is that you can see the switch in my eye. Yes. Where I become annoyed. Yes. Do you did you have any instances? Do you have any situations where you're like, oh, here it goes.
01:07:03
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so you for For how you look, which even to this day, I still don't understand this. You have complexes about your body. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. And which a lot of people have that, like a lot of people deal with that. I'm dealing with it now for the first time in my life ah because whenever I walk into a room, like,
01:07:32
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all of the comments are about my body. So ah I'm dealing with it now, but like, particularly your posterior.
01:07:44
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So when people make jokes, for instance, ah about the tightness of your shorts or pants,
01:07:57
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You're joking with him for a little bit. And then a switch flips, where you're like, this isn't funny anymore. And it's just like, you still have this smirk, but it's not touching your eyes at all. And you actually have light brown eyes, but they go dark. um They kind of start to darken. And the smile does not reach your eyes. And I'm like, whoop, he's annoyed. The jokes have gone. They've hit the threshold.
01:08:27
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of what you could take. And now I see that switch. And you still trying to smile along with the smile. of that yeah And then and man you'll come back with a joke for to have a tinge of maliciousness in it. I think I feel like I know exactly what you're talking about. You should know exactly what you're talking about.
01:08:52
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There are people that are that are listening to the show. This is about them, so we can't talk specifics. But I don' know it happened recently. yeah and they happened recentlyibly Yes. Yes. Yes. So there are times where you'll be joking along, and then the jokes hit that pressure point right where you're just like, I had enough of these damn jokes. When it's just in your eyes and you' in your demeanor, like you can't hide when you're annoyed. I don't believe that you can. I don't think you know that you're like your demeanor is showing that you're annoyed, because you you can't see yourself. But as somebody watching you, I'm like, dang, don't. But I switched.
01:09:40
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I dated a girl and we took a trip together, a woman, excuse me, I dated a woman and we took a trip together and our flights kept getting delayed. Going to the place, coming from the place, flights kept getting delayed. And she said, she's like, I know you're annoyed.
01:09:57
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You didn't blow up, but I know you're annoyed because all you did was sit there and you took a really deep breath. And I was like, I did. She's like, that's your tell. Because you took eat you took both this. Every time you got annoyed, you took a really deep breath. And I could tell that everything inside of you, you were trying to control everything inside of you not to lose it. And I was like,
01:10:21
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I didn't realize I'd do that. There's a ball of lava in the center of your chest that you are trying to keep contained because if it erupts, i haven't That's a scary thing. I haven't erupted in so long. Yeah, it's been decades for me. I'm scared to erupt. But speaking of my large posterior, I was out with one of my homegirls last night getting drunk. That's the reason why I was a little haggard again this morning. I need to stop doing that. I'm getting too old. But we went out to this bar, and the bar had like an artist. This is a restaurant, and they typically do like art shows. Yeah.
01:10:59
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and had his artist, and they were a doodler. That's what they said, doodler, whatever. So the artist came up to us because we were sitting at the bar and said, hey, I drew this. I got a picture. I'm going to send it to you. I'm going to put it in a group chat. I have to see it. Yeah. And I sent it to my bestie earlier today, and she was like, oh, I really like that. And I see they got the cabroose. And I was just like, yeah, it's really clear that she drew my big posterior.
01:11:25
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In the picture. And I was like, was it looking like that? Because she drew me from the back. Yeah. And it's just like a booty hanging out in me. A bare ass. Yeah. I sent you a meme earlier. We're going to end up on this. I sent you a meme earlier. And it was the realization of when we become our parents. Yes. And he was like, yep.
01:11:50
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I realize I'm dead every day. And I've been telling you that for years. I was like, there go dead. Every time you say something like, there go dead. And he was like, I say this one saying that dad says all the time. And he was like, yep. Just don't make no damn sense. I'll be in line. And they're just, it's just a customer and the checkout person having just a nice, polite chat. But I want to get my items and go. And so I can't help but under my breath,
01:12:21
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give a deep sigh and say, this don't make no damn sense. And every time I say it, I'm like, who I'm turning into my parents. and it hit But it's, but you know what? The older I get, the more I see that they're right. Cause it don't make no damn don't make no sense. I got things to do. Why are y'all having a conversation? Oh, one time I was at the grocery store.
01:12:46
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And they were talking about something that was on sale. And when the checkout person left the register to go grab one of the little Sunday paper thing, the little coupon book, and was looking through it with them, oh, there's something sale, not looking for a particular item. No, I would lose. But just seeing what's on sale, I'm like, this don't make no damn sense.
01:13:13
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And then I can't hide on my face. Mm-mm. My disgust with this very polite conversation that's happening in front of me. Because it's the disregard for my time. Right. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Look behind you. There's a line. It consists of just me, but that's not the point. There's somebody here. Y'all are not alone. Right. The business.
01:13:42
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think The hell is that? I know I'm um' growing more and more like that because my filter is almost all gone. yeah Somebody was telling me a story a couple of days ago, and I looked them dead in the eye, and I said, hey, you're going to have to get to the point and wrap this up because I'm starting to lose interest.
01:14:10
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And it's just about, you know, I just realized, like, Our parents were busy. Yeah. They were working. Sometimes they were in school. Yeah. They got kids. They were busy. And bad kids too. Bad kids. They don't have time to listen to some long drawn out story.
01:14:31
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ah but And I noticed I'm becoming a lot more like our mom because I'm loud in situations where I shouldn't be loud.
01:14:43
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I see a teenager outside with no coat on and I'm like, now where is that damn coat? I'm almost got us killed in Jamaica. I almost got into a fight one time at the back, took her to the beach. And she was talking about the length of somebody's skirt. And I'm like, my, is I think it was like Labor Day weekend. I was like, if I did arrested for fighting them, I'm not getting out till Monday, maybe Tuesday, because it's a how it's a holiday weekend. like You can't do this to me. You've got to be quiet. You're speaking loudly, not. that Yes, you are.
01:15:20
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But I noticed, like, I'm doing that now. Like, I'm laughing. And then my friends would be like, John, the What the hell I be quiet? What the hell I said. I'm standing all business. Every tree in the forest will move before I do. I'm standing all business. And I said what I said. Oh, man. So, like, yes. But I'm just finding that as I get older,
01:15:48
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They were right. OK. Mom and dad was right sometimes. They were right. Sometimes. But we becoming them. And I see it every day. We ain't want to tell the people out there, Jay. It's OK if you want to check out today.
01:16:05
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Like after you do your civic duty, if you haven't done it already, I'm checking out. It's okay if you want to check out today. It's okay if you don't have capacity for the up and down because as we know, um bright state a majority of our states are red.
01:16:22
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And those will come in quickly, um and those will be established over quickly. And really what we're waiting on are these toss-up states or
01:17:14
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