In the Litter Box XX
[0] Hello, hello, hello.
[1] Today is Tuesday, February 25th, 2025, episode number 749.
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[3] You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
[4] Hey there, Cat.
[5] How are you?
[6] Hey, hey, hey.
[7] How goes it today?
[8] Good.
[9] It's a good day.
[10] I got my truck back finally.
[11] Yay.
[12] That's got to make you feel good.
[13] A redneck without his truck is like a cowboy without his horse.
[14] You're back in the saddle again.
[15] Yeah, I hit that deer, I guess, five weeks ago, but I didn't get it in the shot until about three and a half weeks ago because I was out of town.
[16] I was in the hospital and all that crap.
[17] Oh, my God.
[18] Yeah, it really looks good.
[19] It was $23 ,000 worth of damage.
[20] I nailed that deer.
[21] Wow.
[22] That is a big, I mean, that's a big price tag for that.
[23] But you've got all the comforts of home.
[24] I know you love that truck.
[25] You said it's incredibly comfortable.
[26] Well, it's as good as new.
[27] Oh, my gosh.
[28] Well, somebody that should feel a little uncomfortable is this whole...
[29] Dan Crenshaw.
[30] This guy's the creepiest guy ever.
[31] Yeah, Crenshaw.
[32] C -R -I -N -G -E, Shaw.
[33] That's a good way to put it.
[34] He says he would kill Tucker Carlson.
[35] Kill him.
[36] And then he denied it.
[37] Yeah, I know.
[38] He said it, it's on tape, and of course he denied it because he's a liar.
[39] That's all the other guy ever does is lies.
[40] He's also one of the guys getting the most money from insider trading.
[41] Goodness sake.
[42] Quote, unquote.
[43] I don't do insider trading.
[44] I just happen to be great at it since I've been in Congress.
[45] Unbelievable.
[46] The guy's got an anger issue.
[47] Remember he attacked me?
[48] Yep.
[49] He's got a main.
[50] And I remember when they threw out McCarthy, and then he came back with his hand all swollen like he punched a wall.
[51] The guy's got massive, massive anger issues, man. Just does not have the temperament for it.
[52] I'm really surprised.
[53] And, of course, he's like 5 '6".
[54] All the shorties.
[55] All the shorty men always have the big anger problems.
[56] Him and Ken Zinger and all of them.
[57] The Napoleon complex.
[58] All the shorties.
[59] Well, it's true.
[60] I mean, here's the thing.
[61] pointed out perfectly I mean you don't have the temperament if you're going to go out there and threaten people especially say things like I would kill him if I saw him that's a direct quote and it is caught on video but then you deny it when Marjorie Taylor Greene calls you out and here it just circles around I mean this guy is just a total creep he truly is he gives me I mean when you called him Crenshaw that's a perfect way to describe him He's about as bad as it gets.
[62] How does he keep getting elected?
[63] Really?
[64] I don't know.
[65] A lot of it's name recognition, and people just don't pay attention like we do, and they go into the primary, and they just, if they are a primary, they see the name, they recognize the name, they see them on TV, and they just, you know, whoever's the incumbent, they just vote for it, which is really lazy, but, you know, the one that really needs to get out is Don Bacon.
[66] He's just a piece of shit.
[67] Over and over again, he was a disappointment.
[68] Did you see that Nick Sorter going after Eric Swalwell?
[69] Oh, that was so fun, wasn't it?
[70] Yeah, I guess he was out to lunch.
[71] He watched him drink a bunch.
[72] Of course, you know, all the donors and everybody, these people are all crooked.
[73] All their donors take them out to eat.
[74] They do nothing for you guys, man. These people are so rotten.
[75] And you could tell that he was tipsy.
[76] And then he started asking about Fang Fang.
[77] And boy, how uncomfortable he gets.
[78] He couldn't even answer.
[79] And he's like, oh, leave me alone.
[80] It's just like, answer the question, man. You screwed a Chinese spy.
[81] You cheated on your wife.
[82] Screwed a Chinese spy.
[83] You were honey potted because you're an easy sucker target.
[84] And they knew it.
[85] China knew it.
[86] And why is he even allowed to be a congressman?
[87] He slept with a spy.
[88] Amazing.
[89] And nothing happened.
[90] As a result of all of that, he continued to sit on all of these committees and everything else.
[91] And he will not say a word about any of this.
[92] So, of course, he's panicking.
[93] He starts running around.
[94] He was probably at dinner with some of his lobbyists.
[95] Of course, people, anybody that's putting money in his pocket.
[96] California Representative Swalwell, Fang Fang, Bang Bang, whatever you want to call her.
[97] Yes, he had an affair on his wife with a Chinese spy.
[98] It's common knowledge.
[99] Nothing happened.
[100] Just like.
[101] Feinstein and her driver.
[102] He should have known a pretty young lady coming on to his goofy looking ugly ass.
[103] Should have been the first hint.
[104] Oh my gosh, this is so funny.
[105] So here is the video of him just running away from the whole situation because he's so freaked out.
[106] So Congressman, you referred to Elon Musk as a fascist at some point and alluded to him being a national security threat.
[107] Do you see that more of a national security threat?
[108] You sleeping with a Chinese spy?
[109] than transparency in the federal government?
[110] What are your thoughts on that?
[111] What are your thoughts on that?
[112] What's Fang Fang think of that?
[113] He's drunk.
[114] What's fascistic about exposing government corruption?
[115] I mean, I know you just had dinner now with a bunch of lobbyists, you know, they're buying you a bunch of booze, and, you know, that's awfully nice.
[116] I know you were talking about, you know, maybe finding somebody else, because you only like to fuck.
[117] uh people that are tens i just heard that one too so what do you think about that do you want to comment on any of it elon musk is a national security threat but you sleeping with a chinese spy is not is that correct you don't want to comment on that at all looks like guilty as charged This is how you do it.
[118] You don't bother them.
[119] You don't touch them.
[120] You don't do anything illegal.
[121] But these Democrats have spent their whole life, they come out here and they talk all this shit and they're protected and nobody ever calls them out.
[122] And this is how you got to start doing it.
[123] Do you see how red he was?
[124] Oh, yeah.
[125] And he said, I only sleep with girls.
[126] F them if they're tens.
[127] The reason he said that, how he knew he said that, is because he had dinner next to him.
[128] while they were getting drunk, and he listened to all this crap.
[129] That's what he's calling them out on.
[130] So Fang Fang's a 10?
[131] That snoozed me. Yeah, I don't know.
[132] That makes you a 15.
[133] It's crazy stuff, but do you see him also walking out the door?
[134] Because there he was holding on, right, when he was going out.
[135] Oh, yeah.
[136] Yeah, I mean, that was kind of steadying him because he was in such bad shape.
[137] My goodness.
[138] What a deal.
[139] You know what?
[140] Washington D. Sleaze will always be sleazy.
[141] I'm convinced of that.
[142] These people are, and this is who's running our government, and you see the people, I mean, they can't even answer a little questionnaire about themselves.
[143] They get their panties in a wad.
[144] And it was just a test to see if you got your panties in a wad.
[145] That's how stupid they are.
[146] You could literally say anything.
[147] He said, I worked on...
[148] You could say, number one thing I did, work on this page, work on this project.
[149] You could just say it like that.
[150] You could be done with it in less than two minutes and just send it in.
[151] And they don't even look at it.
[152] Since everything's free and it's free money and it's our tax money, they make nothing.
[153] They don't have to make any money.
[154] They just keep getting raises.
[155] They don't have to be good at their jobs.
[156] Their department doesn't have to be successful.
[157] It can run like shit because they don't have to make any money because it's all free money.
[158] Everything's free.
[159] And they just get a bigger budget every year no matter how bad they are.
[160] So they don't think they have to do anything to get their paycheck.
[161] They're just arrogant little shits, man. I hope they all get fired.
[162] I don't feel sorry for any of you.
[163] Learn to code.
[164] That's right.
[165] I don't feel sorry for none of them, man. They can have them crying, anything.
[166] I don't feel sorry for any of you people, man. None of you.
[167] 97%.
[168] of Washington, D .C. votes Democrat.
[169] They all hate us.
[170] They all think we're hayseed hicks and rednecks and everything else and flyover idiots and we're dumb as a box of rock and they're elitist and they're smarter than us.
[171] I don't care about any of you people.
[172] Did I hear any of y 'all cry when they shut down the XL pipeline?
[173] Day one and 14 ,000 actual workers, actual real workers.
[174] that actually look like a tea bag when they get off work every day that busts their ass and actually really work real workers that produce not you real workers that produce not scabs not leeches Did y 'all cry about that when 14 ,000 in one day were laid off?
[175] I don't remember any of you bureaucrats or government workers crying one bit.
[176] How about when all the country wasn't getting paid for COVID and all the mom and pop stores and everybody was shut down and everybody's business was getting ruined.
[177] But who got paid through the whole thing?
[178] Government workers.
[179] I didn't see one tear coming out of Washington, D .C. from any of you people.
[180] So learn to code.
[181] Save your breath.
[182] on your sad little videos, I don't care.
[183] I want you all gone.
[184] Well, I think that's really what's happening.
[185] When you look at the election and the results of just the election alone, I mean, they just tell a story that they are just the cringiest people ever.
[186] I mean, no one is showing up for them.
[187] What is there to really vote for?
[188] The things that they are for, we're completely against.
[189] If you want to keep America free.
[190] I mean, they're against everything, every single one of your rights, just taking them away.
[191] They want you to get out there and, you know, shout from the highest mountain, but only if you're getting paid by USAID.
[192] That's why they don't have the protesters.
[193] That's why they don't have the crowds.
[194] They don't have the money to fund these operations anymore.
[195] And it's being tracked and it's being found out.
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[217] You sit that in the middle of the table.
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[237] I'll tell you one thing, though.
[238] There's some kind of showdown that's going on over there in your neck of the woods because DeSantis, it looks like he was throwing some shade at President Trump.
[239] I guess he wants his wife in there to run.
[240] Is that what's going on?
[241] I know.
[242] It's just one.
[243] He just one forced error after another.
[244] I don't understand it.
[245] He's such a good guy.
[246] And he's a good governor.
[247] I don't care what anybody says.
[248] He's a good governor down here.
[249] He does such a good job.
[250] And it's just when he goes, I don't know why he goes against Trump.
[251] I don't know why he goes against the national stuff.
[252] And plus, man, he's got two more years.
[253] Why even mention the election yet?
[254] Why not just let it go?
[255] I mean, nobody's going to remember in two years.
[256] I mean, he's got a long time.
[257] Well, there's definitely a showdown.
[258] And of course, President Trump has endorsed Byron, right?
[259] Byron Lynn.
[260] Yes, Representative Byron Donald for the governor.
[261] He went ahead and got that out of the way.
[262] That was really smart of President Trump.
[263] I mean, he didn't even try to play games.
[264] He said right out of the gates before she announced or before there were whispers that that's who he was going to throw his support behind.
[265] So there was none of this nonsense, right?
[266] But now all of a sudden you've got DeSantis who looks like he is trying to gear up for his wife to run.
[267] So, I don't know.
[268] Good luck.
[269] I don't get that.
[270] I really don't either.
[271] So here was how DeSantis responded to the endorsement of Byron Donalds for governor of Florida, 2026.
[272] And by the way, Byron Donald really helped him when he ran for governor too.
[273] Yep.
[274] Campaign for him.
[275] You know, my view is, is Donald Trump just got into office.
[276] I want these congressmen focused on enacting his agenda.
[277] They haven't done very much yet.
[278] They're not putting his executive orders into place.
[279] We'll see what they do on the spending.
[280] But we have such a narrow majority that to be trying to campaign other places and missing these votes, I think is not something that's advisable at all.
[281] And so the reality is, is, you know, we've.
[282] We've achieved victories in Florida.
[283] We need to start achieving those victories up there.
[284] So I think people look at it and say, you know, you got a guy like Byron.
[285] He just hasn't been a part of any of the victories that we've had here over the left over these last years.
[286] He's just not been a part of it.
[287] He's been in other states campaigning doing that.
[288] And that's fine.
[289] But OK, well, then deliver results up there.
[290] You know, that's what I want to see.
[291] I want to see them delivering results for the people of Florida.
[292] We deliver it here all the time.
[293] for the people of Florida, and that's what we need to be doing.
[294] And so, you know, I've said I'm going to be, you know, raising money.
[295] We're going to be looking to have somebody that's going to be able to continue and build off the success that we've had here in Florida.
[296] I think a lot of people think somehow the battle's been won and you don't have to worry about it.
[297] We could revert very quickly.
[298] That could happen, 100%.
[299] And so it really needs to be, okay, are you going to be somebody that's going to fight for people, especially when it's not easy?
[300] Have you been willing to get in and get involved in these big battles that we've had and have won over these many years?
[301] And if you're not willing to do that...
[302] then I think we are going to see this state revert.
[303] So I would not take anything for granted.
[304] I know people have been, I mean, we've had hundreds of thousands of people move here specifically because of the policies that we have.
[305] And I think that that's something that you should not take for granted.
[306] This is not necessarily something that just goes on autopilot.
[307] And it's just something that I think is really, really important.
[308] So my thing is, yes, we've achieved these victories.
[309] We have more to do.
[310] But you've got to solidify that, and then you've got to take it to the next level.
[311] And that's really what the name of the game is.
[312] Jesus, just say it.
[313] That drives me crazy.
[314] It's like.
[315] Here's an idea, DeSantis team, since y 'all just couldn't get your shit together in the national campaign.
[316] I'm going to help you out here because I actually like DeSantis as my governor.
[317] Here it is.
[318] Hey, my wife's going to run.
[319] You think I'm going to go against my wife?
[320] That's it.
[321] That's all you got to say.
[322] You don't have to throw everybody under the bus and this, and he should do his job up there, and they should do their job over here, and it's not going to be on autopilot.
[323] Look, man, just say it.
[324] Say, hey, my wife's thinking about running.
[325] So, you know, I'm going to be supposed to.
[326] Supporting my wife 100%.
[327] Next question.
[328] It's so easy when you just go ahead and say it.
[329] We know what it is, and it's okay.
[330] I don't mind his wife running.
[331] If she wants to run, that's fine with me. But just say it, man. That's the difference between Trump and the way you run things.
[332] He never gets out there and bites around the edges.
[333] He'll just, you know, he goes out there and, you know, are you the governor of Maine?
[334] Yeah.
[335] Are you going to do the non -transgender?
[336] No, well.
[337] You ain't going to be governor for long, mother mother.
[338] You ain't going to be governor for long.
[339] You just suck.
[340] Just say it, man. It's true.
[341] I mean, it's really true.
[342] I mean, at the end of the day, he has to go home.
[343] So, of course, you know, I mean, there you've got that.
[344] Then he's got the young children.
[345] He's got the wife and the governor's mansion.
[346] And she's probably saying, hmm, you know what?
[347] I can do this job.
[348] Why do we have to move?
[349] I can easily fill your shoes.
[350] You've done such a great job in Florida.
[351] And then, of course, she's been making all kinds of speeches lately, too.
[352] So she's out there in the public.
[353] But like you said, just get it over with.
[354] Just say it.
[355] She wants to run and you're going to be there to support her.
[356] Be a lot easier than all this nonsense and save everybody a whole bunch of time.
[357] Ridiculous.
[358] But this is what happened during his campaign as well.
[359] It's the same kind of thing.
[360] I mean, tired of people just come out, say it, get it over with.
[361] Well, here's the deal.
[362] We've got Biden, of course, their IRS caught leaking, you know.
[363] Taxpayer information, over 400 ,000 Americans as leftists sue to stop Doge over alleged privacy concerns.
[364] That's going on right now.
[365] You know, they're always the ones that...
[366] scream the loudest when these things happened on their watch it's really kind of remarkable to watch i mean the more we find out about this whole crew the worse it gets but yes they're so worried about privacy well you've got taxpayer information of over 400 000 that has been leaked isn't that nice You never hear this, right, from the left unless it's to benefit them.
[367] So as they try to sue and they whine to block Doge from accessing or obtaining government department records, a damning report released today has exposed the Biden regime, exposed hundreds of thousands of Americans to potential fraud and identity theft, including President Trump.
[368] You've got all of these different things that are out, documents sufficiently to show the precise number of taxpayers or other entities who protected taxpayer information, Mr. Littlejohn, inappropriately accessed or leaked.
[369] So this is now out.
[370] And of course, Elon Musk is asking everybody in response to this news, do you trust the government?
[371] I'm telling you, we need a doge in every single state.
[372] Because if you look at California and just use that as an example, my state, the money never gets where it needs to go.
[373] It's not just the bullet train.
[374] It's for the homeless and everything else, the fire victims.
[375] It never goes where it's supposed to.
[376] We never see it.
[377] It just disappears in all these contracts.
[378] There's a lot that's happening.
[379] For some reason, we cannot get the Epstein list.
[380] Isn't that ridiculous?
[381] That should happen immediately.
[382] A lot of Republicans come out.
[383] Even Elon Musk is saying it.
[384] Now, I'm saying it.
[385] I don't give a damn.
[386] I don't care who's in there.
[387] Bonnie said it's on her desk.
[388] And everybody said, well, she's probably doing an investigation.
[389] She said, okay, here's an idea.
[390] Talk to us.
[391] How about be President Trump for five seconds and tell us the truth?
[392] Say, hey, we are going to release the Epstein files, but there's a lot on it, and a lot of it's eye -popping, and we're going to review it, and we're going to decide.
[393] There might be charges coming, and then just as soon as we can, which is going to be soon, we'll release it.
[394] Just come out, and nobody would bother you again if you said that until you released it.
[395] Absolutely.
[396] If you were to talk about the victims, that there are possibly children involved, that there is a problem with sex trafficking and all of these things with minors, and that you have to protect the victims.
[397] There's a rape island where you went, and you were high, and you were Hollywood celebrities, and you went there to rape children.
[398] That's what it was.
[399] We'd be fine if we knew that he was for protecting the minors.
[400] That would be okay.
[401] We could buy some time with them.
[402] Or any of them.
[403] And a lot of them were just, you know, they were just trafficked women.
[404] The reason we know that is because they went and testified about it.
[405] One said she was there since she was 12.
[406] Right.
[407] And these judges and every prosecutor and everybody in government and everybody that's seen it, they're all protecting these damn rapists because they're big, high profile.
[408] Oh, my God, what's going to happen when?
[409] Who gives a damn?
[410] I hope they all end up going to jail for the rest of their lives.
[411] I hope they all get sentenced and put in a little bitty cell with Bubba.
[412] I don't care if they're famous, if they're Prince.
[413] Andrew, if they're Bill Clinton, put them all in jail, man. Are we okay?
[414] I mean, apparently they were going to lock him up, and then they locked that woman up.
[415] I guess they were pimps who pimped to nobody.
[416] Well, we know that's not true.
[417] There's a whole list of people that were traveling to that island, and a lot of people already have been commenting and releasing flight logs that they've obtained.
[418] I don't know how accurate they are, but a lot of those names we know because they have admitted to going to Epstein Island.
[419] So it's not really going to be that big of a shocker.
[420] We're very aware of Hollywood, very aware of the Clintons, very aware of, you know, you have even, you know, Prince Andrew.
[421] I mean, this is a worldwide situation.
[422] And it absolutely needs to be revealed.
[423] And as soon as you come on a hiccup, like, oh, this is a minor, this is something that we can't, let us know.
[424] We're good with that.
[425] But let us know that you are going to go after the people that were the, you know, the ones that were paying clients to sleep with these children.
[426] You were there.
[427] We know.
[428] And the FBI, that look of them getting to the island first and removing everything and us not hearing a word or a peep sense tells you pretty much everything you need to know.
[429] And all these judges, you can't do that.
[430] These liberal judges, they're fining.
[431] And then Trump and him is going forward.
[432] They're ignoring these judges.
[433] They don't get no more give a damn.
[434] Remember when one said, you can't send them to Gitmo in hell.
[435] Pete Hedsteth went there today.
[436] Just ignore them.
[437] These little judges and these little districts, they can't stop the president from using his rightful authority when it comes to federal workers and stuff.
[438] Ignore them and just keep going.
[439] Biden did.
[440] Does it not work both ways?
[441] Biden didn't ignore a judge in a little district in bumfuck Egypt.
[442] He ignored the Supreme Court.
[443] The whole thing is really, I mean, it's getting ugly because a lot of these people, I mean, they've been in Washington D. Sleaze running the show forever and they have been protected.
[444] This is the protected class that we've been referring to this entire time.
[445] I mean, law and order.
[446] There is a difference between whether you and I did something and whether one of these elitists did something.
[447] They are going to cover for them.
[448] They've proven that that's what they do.
[449] I mean, as we speak right now, apparently a whistleblower is.
[450] dropping bombshells that the FBI employees actively are destroying evidence on servers following Kash Patel's takeover of the agency.
[451] You remember the hammers, right?
[452] You remember what they did with Hillary Clinton and the server in her basement and how they were going after cell phones, literally with hammers and destroying evidence.
[453] And they all got a pass, all of her team, her lawyers and everybody else got a pass for all of that.
[454] They're trying to do the exact same thing with these cases.
[455] We knew it wasn't going to be easy and we knew it wasn't going to be pretty.
[456] Oh, by the way, it's Kash Patel's birthday today.
[457] Happy birthday, director.
[458] I think he's 45.
[459] Is that it?
[460] Yeah, he's young.
[461] God dang.
[462] Yes.
[463] He's had quite a couple of...
[464] Yes.
[465] I mean, this has been really quite a deal for him.
[466] Last couple of weeks.
[467] This last year, I think he's going to definitely remember.
[468] But yes, this is a huge story.
[469] We always tease about how we hear the shredding machines, right?
[470] It's weird when you've got the whole cabinet and your phone.
[471] Isn't that fun?
[472] I know.
[473] It really is.
[474] It's really bizarre.
[475] It's like, okay, where did all of our friends go?
[476] Oh, they're working in Washington now.
[477] Yeah, they're some of the top people in the world now.
[478] Exactly.
[479] I get it, though.
[480] I've contacted some of these people.
[481] Cash has been on our show four or five times, and I talk through text.
[482] I talk to Dan Bongino regularly and consider him a friend of mine.
[483] But I also understand that now that they've got these new positions, that I'm not going to bother them at all.
[484] I probably won't contact them at all until he's back on the podcast again, you know, circuit.
[485] Exactly.
[486] So, you know, I understand that they have new positions now and I'm not going to contact them at all.
[487] No reason until they contact us and they need us for something.
[488] We're at your service.
[489] But until then, no, they're busy getting the work done for the American people.
[490] Absolutely.
[491] You have to respect their new position and understand, you know.
[492] My goodness, it is going to be quite the feat to clean all this mess up.
[493] But you've got all kinds of things happening.
[494] I mean, here, the FBI, they've got a whistleblower who is saying that they are working day and night to destroy files on these servers.
[495] Can't be restored.
[496] I'm sure there's info about Epstein, subversion.
[497] So if there's a whistleblower saying that, that's fine.
[498] Name names.
[499] Yeah.
[500] If you know they're destroying it, you know who's destroying it.
[501] So name names.
[502] I'm so tired of these people coming out with these stories and never naming names.
[503] Nobody ever gets punished.
[504] Nobody ever even gets fired.
[505] Everybody gets a CNN deal.
[506] Nobody gets arrested.
[507] Noam said the people that were tipping off that ICE agents were coming, they know who it is and they're going to be fired?
[508] Oh, she also said they were going to be dealt with.
[509] She did.
[510] Yeah.
[511] dealt with is not good enough.
[512] I don't know what that, she said there will be consequences.
[513] Exactly.
[514] You don't know what it means.
[515] Here's what you say.
[516] We're going to, we're going to prosecute them and we're going to throw the book at them and we're going to show you who they are next week.
[517] We're going to be plastering their picture all over the news.
[518] We're going to be perp walking them.
[519] We're going to be arrest them and we're throwing the book at them.
[520] That's how I don't want to hear anything less.
[521] This is not hard.
[522] People, people have to go to jail or they're going to keep doing this, uh, to commit trees.
[523] trying to get your ICE agents killed and murdered, and we'll deal with them, but we're going to fire them.
[524] That is not good enough.
[525] Get tough.
[526] All you've got to get tough is Trump, all of you, and Elon.
[527] Elon and Trump are the only tough ones I see, and then Homan, of course.
[528] Oh, I love Homan.
[529] Yeah, get tough.
[530] He is the real deal.
[531] If you've got prosecuting power, do it.
[532] Pit people in jail.
[533] Nobody's going to stop doing this if you don't put some of these treasonous bastards behind you.
[534] Make them famous.
[535] My God, they were coming in there with 16 team with machine guns.
[536] SWAT teams repelling off helicopters, breaking down doors for people singing Amazing Grace at clinics trying to save babies on their knees.
[537] Unforgettable.
[538] And y 'all are scared to put some of these traitors in jail?
[539] I get tough, man. I'm going to be on y 'all's asses if y 'all don't get tough.
[540] I don't care who it is.
[541] I want these files relief.
[542] Trump approved them to be released.
[543] They should have been released already.
[544] Enough of this him hauling around.
[545] I'm tired of these people at Epstein Island.
[546] I'm tired of these kid rapers.
[547] I'm tired of them.
[548] I don't want them to have another day of comfort, another day not being exposed.
[549] Y 'all been protecting these damn rapists for too damn long, and we're tired of it.
[550] It is so true.
[551] I mean, party time's over.
[552] It's great.
[553] Once you were confirmed, it's off to the races.
[554] We're done with this whole thing.
[555] Finished with the pleasantries.
[556] Not trying to settle in.
[557] No. It's it's go time.
[558] It's past go time.
[559] President Trump, he did not waste a single second, nor does he want you to.
[560] That's why you're there.
[561] Start working.
[562] Start getting results.
[563] So here she is, Secretary Noem.
[564] She says, I found some leakers.
[565] They will be fired.
[566] OK, well, we expected that.
[567] Then she says vaguely there will be consequences.
[568] I'm going to play it so everybody hears what she says.
[569] I have found some leakers.
[570] We are continuing to get more.
[571] They will be fired.
[572] There will be consequences.
[573] And remember, when they leak information to the press in order to blow an op, they are putting law enforcement lives in jeopardy.
[574] They are risking their lives and putting their families in the position where they have to live without those individuals any further.
[575] So you bet we have used every tactic that we have.
[576] If you remember, we talked.
[577] just last week about how I'm using polygraphs.
[578] to go after and to really interview these folks.
[579] Because we are a national security agency, I have that tool I can use.
[580] Also looking at their emails, looking at their communications.
[581] And it's amazing how these bureaucrats who have an agenda to stop the work that we're doing to bring safety to America, how they will sell each other down the river if it's just to protect themselves.
[582] So don't worry, I am doing everything to find these leakers and to get rid of them so that we can do our work and our law enforcement officers and agents can do it.
[583] safely i have found i like the idea of the polygraphs i like the fact that of course their emails are you know going to be looked and researched but let's get going if you know they are everything she says and we and we've said this about republicans forever they're good and they get right up to where it's punishment time and then it's over yeah There's no accountability.
[584] And we're not taking that anymore.
[585] These people, you're right, they put the lives of officers online.
[586] They should do a minimum of five years in prison.
[587] Minimum.
[588] And you make them famous.
[589] Take those leakers, parade them around in handcuffs and leg irons.
[590] in an orange jumpsuit and parade them around, and then instead of going on here saying, hey, we fired them, go in here, have their pistols plastered, go in there and throw the buck at them, make examples out of them.
[591] I guarantee you, you give one of those five years in prison and do that, I guarantee the leaking dries the hell up, and it dries up fast.
[592] But if you just fire them?
[593] And somebody's probably paying them to do this on the side.
[594] They're going, oh, man, I just got fired, man, but I got $100 ,000.
[595] They're not going to care.
[596] It's never going to stop.
[597] Put people in prison enough.
[598] Get tough.
[599] You absolutely have to make an example of them to where, because all that's going to do is open up the floodgates, then no telling what else you're going to find out.
[600] I mean, we have got whistleblowers that are coming out left and right now.
[601] I mean, just besides all of this about the servers, the evidence on the servers being destroyed, you've got Veterans Affairs.
[602] The whistleblower exposes religious persecution.
[603] FOIA data unveils a calculated assault on faith.
[604] based rights so you've got all kinds of whistleblowers that are now starting to squeal because they feel comfortable with this new administration go ahead and rattle the cages no telling what else you're going to find out I mean, you're starting to see what happened with January Sixers, too.
[605] And I saw on your page, Kat, where you have one of the whistleblowers that was absolutely talking about what happened to him, where they had a statement so that he would have to blame Enrico Tarrio, who had to sign a statement that wasn't true because they were going after the president of the United States.
[606] They wanted to hang him for all of this stuff.
[607] I mean, these are the kinds of things that they have been pulling this entire time, and it has got to end.
[608] Yeah, and it's just Judge Amar, whatever it is, Ali.
[609] Yes.
[610] Amar Ali, he's a judge that he appointed right at the end.
[611] Yeah.
[612] Biden, just for these situations, he just ordered President Trump to release all the billions in foreign aid within the next 48 hours, he said, or else.
[613] Or else what, man?
[614] Oh, yeah.
[615] You ain't going to do shit, dork.
[616] You activist commie dork, you ain't going to do nothing.
[617] You can't do nothing.
[618] You're not the president.
[619] We didn't vote for you.
[620] Some shit little district judge they appointed and it's been in there five minutes.
[621] Just don't worry about it.
[622] Go forward.
[623] Do what you're going to do.
[624] Of course, they're not going to release foreign aid because this little goober said so.
[625] They ain't going to do shit.
[626] What are you going to do?
[627] You going to call the police and have them arrest Trump?
[628] You can't do shit.
[629] Ignore them.
[630] Oh, I mean, really, don't even give him the attention.
[631] I mean, that's crazy.
[632] Just act like they don't exist.
[633] But there's some real corruption.
[634] We all know that President Trump's lawyers were even threatened.
[635] And they were also, they also had a carrot that was dangled in front of them to sell President Trump down the river.
[636] They were promised positions.
[637] We haven't even started scratching the surface on all of those stories that we've covered in the past.
[638] But this one in particular was really interesting.
[639] And he says right here.
[640] When did I find out that I was a pawn when they decided to stick me in a room and push a piece of paper in front of me, a narrative not even asking for the truth, a narrative that the person who instructed me to overthrow the government that day was the president, Donald J. Trump.
[641] They were trying to frame President Trump with all of these J6ers.
[642] That's why they went after them the way that they did and in the manner that they did.
[643] They put him in jail for 22 years.
[644] He said, you just got to sign his paper saying Trump personally told you and you can go home.
[645] That's right.
[646] This is crazy.
[647] Listen to this.
[648] Well, here's another first from the Gateway Pundit, right?
[649] We just want to report this.
[650] And you know what?
[651] You know, when I found that out that I was a pawn, when they decided to stick me in a room.
[652] and push a paper in front of me, a narrative, not even asking for the truth, a narrative that the person who instructed me to try to overthrow the government that day was Donald J. Trump.
[653] They wanted me to throw Donald J. Trump under the bus.
[654] The President of the United States, they wanted me to throw him under the bus and they literally said, you Next week, we will grant you a bail hearing and you will be bailed out, right?
[655] And you go home free and you will never serve a single day in prison.
[656] Not if you say the truth, right?
[657] Not if like, oh, you tell us the truth and we'll minimize your sentence.
[658] No, they're like, well, you say what's on this paper, right?
[659] Which was me blaming the president.
[660] And you don't have to serve a single day.
[661] in prison anymore um after your bail hearing obviously because the judge has to approve and i'm sure that the i'm sure timothy j kelly uh would have approved this that's unreal i mean every single person that was involved in this needs to go to prison and they have not all been pardoned by biden Even those pardons are going to be walked back, so continue on collecting the evidence because we're going to need it going forward.
[662] They all need to be prosecuted for the crimes committed.
[663] No question about it.
[664] You don't do something like this and get away with it.
[665] This isn't a standard practice.
[666] They were trying to, like we've said a hundred times before, set President Trump up so that he couldn't run for re -election.
[667] That's all this was about.
[668] They couldn't wait.
[669] They were sitting at the gates going, this is going to be our gotcha moment.
[670] Even Piglosi had a camera crew there ready to film.
[671] I mean, come on, really?
[672] And we're supposed to buy it?
[673] And then they had a J6 committee where then, of course, they pardoned everybody on the committee for wrongdoing.
[674] I mean, I don't know.
[675] What was your first clue?
[676] What was your first clue this whole thing was staged against President Trump?
[677] Another judge in Seattle just said that he can't stop people from coming in the country now, Trump.
[678] I can't.
[679] Oh, good.
[680] So they're going to give all this power to these judges, right?
[681] That's supposed to run the country.
[682] Trust me when I tell you they're not going to let everybody in.
[683] ICE is doing rage right now.
[684] There's nothing you can do about it.
[685] You can whine and cry.
[686] It's got to stop.
[687] Little judges where they judge shop and go into these little districts somewhere in Seattle, somewhere in D .C. It's always in a little blue area, a dark blue area, Massachusetts, Maine.
[688] They always judge shop some little freaky weirdo.
[689] And when they appoint judges, they appointed them in there just to do this.
[690] We're going to put you in here, but you're going to go against everything when the Republican's in here.
[691] If we come knocking on your door, you're going to do what we say.
[692] We're going to put you in here.
[693] I know you have no qualifications.
[694] And it's just like they're going to stop all this.
[695] They have shut the border down.
[696] They're going to open the border up tomorrow.
[697] Okay, some judge, a Biden -important judge in Seattle said we got to let illegals in.
[698] Everybody, go home.
[699] We're not going to do anything.
[700] They're all coming in.
[701] Y 'all go on in, man. They're dreaming.
[702] So don't let it get you upset because they're not going to do none of this shit.
[703] Trust me, they're full throttle ahead.
[704] No, they're just trying to get headlines.
[705] They're just trying to act like they have an argument or a say, and they have neither.
[706] Because we elected President Trump in an overwhelming landslide.
[707] We gave him a mandate to clean up all of this nonsense.
[708] And now, of course, they're trying to slow all this stuff down in the courts.
[709] But see, here's the thing.
[710] We've learned about the court system, right?
[711] When they were dragging President Trump through the ringer with all this nonsense, it takes four hours.
[712] ever to go through the court system.
[713] So they can get up there and they can grandstand and make headlines all day long.
[714] It's not going to change the course.
[715] President Trump is going to continue, he and his team, doing what they need to do to get the job done.
[716] Period.
[717] This is what we elected him to do.
[718] So all of these activist judges who are going to be called down and who will be called out for being exactly what they are, you know what?
[719] They're being exposed as we speak.
[720] they have no power here they won't in the end and then the democrats they keep going to the steps and they hire about 30 people with with you know posters and signs that they hire and then they have all this media get done and they walk down the steps and they start throwing a little baby fit every day that ain't gonna do nothing this is like boy USAID money dried up y 'all can't even rent a mob anymore you can't afford it it's so funny it really is I mean it's just they they don't have any money in their coffers they don't have our tax money to spend on all the people to show up and sit there and and that's where liberalism That's where liberalism always has to stay.
[721] You know, it has to stay at the water cooler in college.
[722] And, you know, the little brainwash like Trump, Russ used to say, skulls full of mush in college.
[723] And as long as they're in the glee club or in the water cooler or their little school meetings, it's okay.
[724] But you can't give these people power.
[725] You see what happens.
[726] They destroy cities.
[727] They destroyed New York.
[728] They destroyed California.
[729] They've destroyed Chicago, Detroit.
[730] All these places are destroyed, shitholes now.
[731] You cannot give a Democrat or a liberal any power.
[732] It never ends well.
[733] it really doesn't and i mean this is why you're seeing the polls the way they are i mean president trump is delivering crushing news Two Democrats in a new poll.
[734] They're hating having to even report on these numbers.
[735] But yes, you've got the Harvard poll that was released on Monday.
[736] Trump maintains a 52 % approval rating after his first month in office, including high marks for nearly all of his policies, while Democrats have plummeted to an all -time low approval rating of only 36%.
[737] You've got registered voters now that are coming over and signing up and registering as Republicans for the first time.
[738] You're starting to see it.
[739] Yeah, so this Army Ali that they put in there.
[740] Yeah, he, Ali, Army Ali, he was put in, he assumed office in 2020.
[741] November the 22nd of this year.
[742] And he was born in Canada.
[743] He's not even a damn American.
[744] This is what they do.
[745] This is exactly what they do.
[746] And you know who's been speeding all this stuff along?
[747] And this is why Lindsey Graham crackers better watch it because we've been watching him long enough.
[748] He's been confirming all of this.
[749] I mean, he never ever even raises a pen whenever you have one of these activist judges go across his desk.
[750] He just signs them right on through.
[751] Just walks them right on through the whole deal.
[752] Makes me so angry.
[753] Just the craziest thing.
[754] But one thing that's happening while you're checking that out.
[755] Something big is happening.
[756] Uh -oh.
[757] No, go ahead.
[758] Go ahead.
[759] I'm going to make sure.
[760] Yeah, I'm letting you double check.
[761] So one thing that happened today, which I thought was really awesome.
[762] I wish I would have been able to actually see the look on the attendees' faces when the announcement was dropped.
[763] They figured out that they're not the only game in town.
[764] But Caroline Levitt, she basically let them know, hmm, you're not the only game in town anymore.
[765] was awesome to watch i'm going to play it for you while cat's looking up his stuff in limited spaces such as the oval office in air force one is a privilege that unfortunately has only been granted to a few it is not a legal right for all the trump administration has already proven to be the most transparent ever and this president the most accessible in history This is evidenced by President Trump's daily press conferences in the Oval Office, where he takes many questions from the journalists who have the honor and privilege of standing before the beautiful resolute desk.
[766] The President and this entire White House are committed to ensuring the American people continue to receive this same level of historic transparency, access, and visibility.
[767] In fact, we want to double down and give even greater access to the American people.
[768] We want more outlets and new outlets to have a chance to take part in the press pool to cover this administration's unprecedented achievements up close, front and center.
[769] As you all know, for decades, a group of D .C.-based journalists, the White House Correspondents Association, has long dictated which journalists get to ask questions of the President of the United States in these most intimate spaces.
[770] Not anymore.
[771] I am proud to announce that we are going to give the power back to the people who read your papers, who watch your television shows, and who listen to your radio stations.
[772] Moving forward, the White House press pool will be determined by the White House press team.
[773] Legacy outlets who have participated in the press pool for decades will still be allowed to join, fear not, but we will also be offering the privilege to well -deserving outlets who have never been allowed to share in this awesome responsibility.
[774] Just like we added a new media seat in this briefing room, legacy media outlets who have been here for years will still participate in the pool.
[775] but new voices are going to be welcomed in as well.
[776] As part of these changes, we will continue the rotation amongst the five major television networks to ensure the president's remarks are heard far and wide around this world.
[777] We will add additional streaming services, which reach different audiences than traditional cable and broadcast.
[778] This is the ever -changing landscape of the media in the United States today.
[779] We will continue to rotate a print pooler.
[780] who has the great responsibility of quickly transcribing the president's remarks and disseminating them to the rest of the world.
[781] And we will add outlets to the print pool rotation who have long been denied the privilege to partake in this experience, but are committed to covering this White House beat.
[782] We will continue to rotate a radio pooler and add other radio hosts who have been denied access, especially local radio hosts who serve as the heartbeat of our country.
[783] And we will add additional outlets and reporters who are well suited to cover the news of the day and ask substantive questions of the president of the United States, depending on the news he is making on that given day.
[784] This administration is shaking up Washington in more ways than one.
[785] That's what we were elected to do.
[786] As I have said since the first day behind this podium, it's beyond time that the White House press operation reflects the media habits of the American people in 2025, not 1925.
[787] A select group of DC -based journalists should no longer have a monopoly over the privilege of press access at the White House.
[788] All journalists, outlets, and voices deserve a seat at this highly coveted table.
[789] So by deciding which outlets make up the limited press pool on a day -to -day basis, the White House will be restoring power back to the American people who President Trump was elected to serve.
[790] So in that note, in our new media seat today, we have Shelby Talcott, who is a White House reporter for Semaphore.
[791] In 2022, Semaphore launched as a global digital news platform with the aim of bringing meaningful innovations to the news industry.
[792] Today, they have nearly one million newsletter subscribers spanning 11 separate editions.
[793] With that.
[794] I love that she introduces them to the world, too.
[795] So which ones were the right.
[796] So basically what's happening is you've got, they are the monopoly to where you had the Correspondents Association.
[797] It's over.
[798] Now all of a sudden you've got the White House.
[799] I mean, they are the ones that are expanding the press pool.
[800] It's no longer going to be a Mean Girls Club.
[801] No longer.
[802] They don't get to do that.
[803] They get to bring in who it is that they want.
[804] It's not just going to be exclusive to just the channels that are on the mainstream media.
[805] Exactly.
[806] This is huge.
[807] This is huge.
[808] I mean.
[809] You've got the association, the White House Correspondents Association, which were the ones that usually had and always did have the iron grip on who decided which outlets get a seat in the coveted White House press pool.
[810] No longer.
[811] No longer is that they are they going to have a monopoly over the privilege of press access to the White House.
[812] She said, you know, it's an honor.
[813] This is something that.
[814] We get to decide and to fly on Air Force One and cover the president and cover the White House.
[815] This is something that we are going to expand.
[816] Well, you know, I think you should.
[817] I have said that so many times, but then you say you don't want to go to D .C. I'd rather meet him down in Mar -a -Lago.
[818] Oh, I think it would be fantastic if you went.
[819] I mean, I have been on that.
[820] You know, having you in the press pool, having you in the front row seat where they have to say, cat turd, question to you.
[821] I would love to see that.
[822] The moan.
[823] It would be fabulous.
[824] Wouldn't it be wonderful, though?
[825] I mean, truly.
[826] Because we've been reporting the real news, not the fake news.
[827] I know.
[828] I mean, seriously.
[829] I should start my first question by, A, I would like to say I never thought I'd be standing here.
[830] in front of this many people who are liars and conars and propagandists, fake news people.
[831] I mean it.
[832] I tweeted earlier, I'm okay with firing so many people in Washington, it looks like a ghost town.
[833] And then Elon just replied to it and said, D .C. has been a ghost town for years because almost everyone works from home.
[834] That's right.
[835] Those buildings have been empty.
[836] I mean, that is, that is a fact.
[837] I mean, we don't even, some of them are even, they're not responding to their emails because they're deceased.
[838] He's subscribed to my subscription now.
[839] That's so awesome.
[840] The bromance.
[841] My subscription is just, you know, for my doggies.
[842] But that's great, Kat.
[843] My cat died two days ago.
[844] Everybody sucks.
[845] I know, Pickles.
[846] I wasn't going to announce it until you did.
[847] Yeah, she was my oldest cat.
[848] She'd been in, she was 16.
[849] I found her in a job.
[850] I mean, I was 44 years old.
[851] I'm 60 now.
[852] That's how long she's been with me. Yeah, I was at a job in Bowbridge, Louisiana in the middle of the summer or beginning of the summer.
[853] It was hot.
[854] It was in the swamp.
[855] And a cat had had some kittens underneath the connex in a warehouse we had rented.
[856] You couldn't get to it.
[857] It's a big still thing.
[858] You have to get on your knees to look under it.
[859] It's about four inches high.
[860] And weighs about a million pounds.
[861] All of them were just dying.
[862] And then one day I came out there and this little kitten came out and just was going, I'm starving.
[863] So skinny.
[864] And matter of fact, I've never seen a kitten this skinny.
[865] I took her to the vet and they said, you sure you just want to put her to sleep?
[866] Because she's so in bad shape.
[867] She's just so, I don't know how she's going to make it.
[868] But no, she'd been with me a long time.
[869] She'd been in poor health for a week or two.
[870] I actually announced on my subscription page three days ago, I said she's not going to be here much longer.
[871] Right.
[872] Because, I mean, I've had enough pets.
[873] I know when they're at their end.
[874] And I couldn't take her to the vet because it wouldn't go no good.
[875] She just was having – she couldn't breathe.
[876] She could barely walk.
[877] She couldn't even get up in the litter box for six months.
[878] I had to put a little piece of cardboard down beside her and feed her, and she couldn't even really walk much at the end.
[879] I can't believe she held on as long as she did.
[880] But she – The vets had to come to her, had to get mobile vets for her because anytime you put her in a, um, the carrying things, she would pass out and have a seizure.
[881] That's how feral she was.
[882] Every single time when she was younger and I had to get, you know, try to get her to the vet and you put her in there, she would, she would start meowing and have a seizure.
[883] And so everybody's like, why don't you just take her to the vet?
[884] It's not that easy sometimes with some of these pets, but.
[885] I knew she wouldn't even make it to the mailbox because she could barely breathe.
[886] I think she might have had cancer.
[887] I don't know.
[888] At the end, she was okay until about two weeks ago, but then you could just tell she was going downhill so bad.
[889] It's so heartbreaking.
[890] She lasted a long time.
[891] She was 16 years old.
[892] That's old for a cat.
[893] That's great for a cat.
[894] I mean, that really is.
[895] But it's still heartbreaking no matter the age.
[896] But that's the most humane way is to have somebody come to the house because even just the anxiety, like whenever I take my two little boys in to get their checkups, I don't...
[897] pull them in until somebody texts me because the smells just freak them out whenever they go into a vet.
[898] They're smelling all kinds of things and their senses are so hypersensitized.
[899] So I always just try to keep them away for as long as possible until it's their turn.
[900] Then we go in and we get out as soon as possible.
[901] I always have somebody with me so that we can do that or I have somebody come to the house.
[902] When I'm at the vet, I leave my dogs with the air conditioning running in the car.
[903] Oh, I'm sorry.
[904] And cats.
[905] I never take them in there until it's time for them to go back to the room because all them smells drive them crazy.
[906] That's it.
[907] It really does.
[908] It completely freaks them out.
[909] I am so sorry about people.
[910] Yeah, it's, man, when you've had something that long.
[911] But, you know, taking care of her was really hard the last four or five months because, I mean, she couldn't do anything.
[912] She couldn't hardly walk.
[913] She couldn't hardly.
[914] And, you know, I have to have doctors come out to see her.
[915] But there was nothing anybody could do at the end.
[916] She was just old.
[917] She was just old, and everything was going out at once.
[918] Her sight was going, everything.
[919] She just, you know, they get so old.
[920] The last cat I had that died was 20.
[921] I know.
[922] And that cat was named Floyd, and I lost him before I even got on Twitter.
[923] But, yeah, he used to go in the boat fishing with me. That was the craziest cat I've ever seen.
[924] He was just like a dog.
[925] He'd follow me around.
[926] I'd put him on the boat.
[927] We'd go fishing.
[928] That was the craziest.
[929] Yeah, but it's heartbreaking because, you know, I get these animals and they're in bad shape and I find them that, you know, you've got them like, you know, and then Miles died this year.
[930] And he was, I mean, I almost had to put him to sleep for four or five times.
[931] He couldn't even walk anymore.
[932] He was so old.
[933] And even at that last day, you know, to get him up in the truck, I had a ramp and he'd have to get to the beginning of the ramp, get to push his butt.
[934] And then you'd have to kind of help him, almost lift him down.
[935] of course you know i don't know how old he was i had him six years but if if it's as old as the doctor said he was when i found him he was 19 when he died but i think he was more like 17 but he was still old but man they that was my dog with the biggest personality and my cat with the biggest personality so when you lose those but you know now i got I got Pootie, who's almost 12, another cat that I've had 12 years.
[936] I have Pedro, who I've rescued when he was about two, and I've had him over 10 years, so he's 13.
[937] And he's gray, and he's limping around now.
[938] And so you just, you know, as you have all, I've had 13, and I've got 11 pets.
[939] But you've, they're all, you know, they're all different.
[940] The puppies are going to be three years old in three and a half months.
[941] Can you believe that?
[942] Isn't that wild?
[943] And them little kittens I got, they're, you know, they're that old too.
[944] I know.
[945] Time flies.
[946] They're almost three years old.
[947] So I don't have anything under three right now.
[948] Harley's just barely under three.
[949] And it's just, you know, a lot of dogs and cats die at eight or nine or 10 or 11 or 12.
[950] So it's just devastating when they die.
[951] It's just like, it just feels weird.
[952] The whole house doesn't feel right.
[953] Especially when you've had, when you've had a, I mean, how long have you had your dog?
[954] Three years?
[955] I mean, I had this cat 16 years.
[956] That's a long time.
[957] Exactly.
[958] Well, and before that, remember, I went without animals when I lost my cat of 15 and a half years.
[959] And that little cat meant the world to me. You know, I still have her on my phone.
[960] I mean, I don't know when you're supposed to get rid of those pictures, but like I, that's why I went with dogs because I didn't want to get another cat because I didn't want to feel like I was cheating on my cat because I was like, oh my gosh, I will never be able to replace her.
[961] She was just, she meant the world.
[962] It hurts when they go.
[963] Oh, she traveled.
[964] with me. Almost all my pets my entire life lived to be over 15.
[965] I've hardly had any.
[966] And I see people all the time, you know, their dogs are cast with three or four and they get cancer and it happens, man. They get tumors.
[967] Something happens.
[968] I mean, my God, on my property, there's coyotes and skunks and poisonous snakes.
[969] I mean, one time, sweetie, about two years ago, come up and had something in her mouth.
[970] What you got in your mouth?
[971] It was a damn bat.
[972] Yeah.
[973] I mean, it's just amazing.
[974] It's incredible.
[975] It was a bat.
[976] I know it.
[977] In the middle of the day.
[978] And we've had so many littermates that have lost somebody.
[979] Red -headed eagle, too.
[980] Deborah has lost somebody as well.
[981] I mean, we've had so many people that have lost a pet, and it's never easy.
[982] Yep.
[983] I mean, it just isn't.
[984] When you have as many as I have, it's almost like you have them stacked.
[985] You know, you have them from three, then you got some that Petey and Sweetie, believe it or not, are almost five now.
[986] They were almost two in a phantom.
[987] I've had them over three years, so they're five years old.
[988] They're gray in the snout.
[989] Oh.
[990] Happened so fast.
[991] And then, you know, I got the two puppies.
[992] They're almost three.
[993] And then I got one cat that's 12.
[994] Mau Mau's probably four or five.
[995] And then that blacky cat that just had a dislocated hip, I found in my yard screaming one day, come out of the woods.
[996] I've had him for almost a year now.
[997] I don't know how old he is, but he's probably eight or nine years old.
[998] Goodness sakes.
[999] So I'd like to find a home for him.
[1000] He's good.
[1001] Of course, my puppies, you know, my other dogs would kill a cat, but my puppies were raised around my cat, so they just lick them and stuff.
[1002] So I've got to find him a home.
[1003] That's good, though.
[1004] He's black, man. He's male.
[1005] He's a great cat, man. He's so friendly and sweet.
[1006] Oh, they're wonderful, too.
[1007] I'm sure there's somebody that would take them.
[1008] I've got to rehome him because of my other cat.
[1009] I just can't reintroduce another cat.
[1010] I've had him.
[1011] There's a split kennel that...
[1012] smiles was staying in so i gave him that and then he gets to go outside on the porch has the whole garage so he i mean he's got it made and he goes in there with the with the puppies sometimes and they all lick each other so he's got a good little life but he he needs he could be indoors you know with somebody that has even he's even dog friendly so Oh, well, I'm sure there is somebody that would love to have him.
[1013] It took me seven or eight months to heal that leg up.
[1014] It was just dislocated.
[1015] It took forever for him to walk her up.
[1016] But now he can run around and do everything now.
[1017] Oh, my gosh.
[1018] Well, I'm sure.
[1019] And here's the thing.
[1020] With where you live, it's only a matter of time before we have a whole new group of them coming to your property.
[1021] It always seems to happen, especially during springtime.
[1022] They always go to the Cat Turd Ranch.
[1023] The smart ones do anyway.
[1024] Yeah, that's Pickles, the one that died on the right.
[1025] Oh, my goodness.
[1026] And that's Chubbs.
[1027] Chubbs is almost three now, believe it or not.
[1028] Isn't that wild?
[1029] I remember when you got Chubbs, too.
[1030] And Pickles just loves Chubbs, man. Pickles is always, any new cat you get, she just don't like cats.
[1031] She loves Pootie because Pootie's been there with her so long, but she just, that Chubbs, man, they just, she just.
[1032] I don't know.
[1033] Probably because she's a female, too, and then so is Pootie, but she don't like the male cat.
[1034] She used to hiss at them.
[1035] She don't like them.
[1036] She don't like them to mess with her.
[1037] Oh, my gosh.
[1038] Well, I am so sorry.
[1039] I truly am.
[1040] She lived a great life and was spoiled rotten for 16 years.
[1041] She didn't ever need anything.
[1042] And I know that probably the other animals are wondering where she is as well.
[1043] Yes, yeah.
[1044] And they know when they're sick.
[1045] Yeah, it's sad.
[1046] It's sad, but...
[1047] Oh, my gosh.
[1048] The last month, when I got up in the morning, the first thing I'd do is check to see if she was still alive because she was just old.
[1049] The vets, they couldn't do anything else.
[1050] It's just old age.
[1051] They get so old, and everything's given out at once, and there's nothing.
[1052] If there was anything I could have done, I couldn't, but I just wanted her to be home.
[1053] But that's a long time to live, Kat, so you did really great.
[1054] Yeah, for a cat, that's old.
[1055] Anytime you get any of you, if you can get any pet, and believe me, you know how many I have, if you can get any of them to live 15 years, that's really on the upper side.
[1056] That's like a human living to be 85 or 90.
[1057] Yep.
[1058] Oh, my gosh.
[1059] Well, you did a great job and just know at least she's out of pain.
[1060] I mean, my gosh, when you start thinking about how hard it was for her to breathe and everything else.
[1061] She was just so old.
[1062] Everything was hard.
[1063] She couldn't do anything.
[1064] I basically lifted her up.
[1065] That's a little ottoman she'd like to sleep on.
[1066] I'd lift her up.
[1067] I had to lift her down.
[1068] Had to take her to the bathroom.
[1069] This went on for months.
[1070] Had to put water in front of her because she got where she couldn't just hardly watch.
[1071] She had arthritis real bad.
[1072] You know, it was just old, old.
[1073] animal problems.
[1074] And if anybody's ever had an animal that just got old and decrepit, you know what I'm talking about?
[1075] I think everybody can relate.
[1076] I mean, I was sitting there with a dropper with my cat towards the end.
[1077] And then a friend of mine said, you know, she can't eat on her own.
[1078] You're going to have to let go.
[1079] And it was the hardest day.
[1080] I still remember it.
[1081] I mean, it's just awful.
[1082] I never wanted to go through that kind of pain again and didn't get another cat for three years and then ended up with two dogs, one who my friend passed.
[1083] I inherited her and inherited him.
[1084] From her.
[1085] And then, of course, I got Mr. Handsome because I knew that my friend was going to pass because she had cancer.
[1086] So I wanted to make sure that I was dog savvy because I never had a dog before.
[1087] And I was just kind of like, OK, so this is going to be a whole new experience from a cat.
[1088] And people laughed because I really did.
[1089] I kind of raised Handsome like you would a cat.
[1090] I just assumed that he was one.
[1091] He's quite the character.
[1092] But there's nothing more loving and just more amazing than having animals.
[1093] And I just love them.
[1094] I love them.
[1095] What they bring to your life is incredible.
[1096] So one more political thing before we go to our after show, and we're late.
[1097] Whoops.
[1098] So the FBI, Kash Patel's FBI, is investigating James Comey for running an off -the -books honeypot operation.
[1099] to try to frame Trump's 2016 campaign with undercover agents.
[1100] Fantastic.
[1101] Fantastic.
[1102] We have to hold these people accountable, these little rotten people that got away with it and got their little books.
[1103] This is great news.
[1104] Yeah, he was wandering around in the woods.
[1105] You remember all that stuff?
[1106] This guy is crooked to the core.
[1107] I'm so glad to hear it.
[1108] Thank goodness.
[1109] We can all breathe a sigh of relief.
[1110] And I'm sure there are a lot of whistleblowers that would like to talk about him and the FBI.
[1111] It's going to be a down that breaks.
[1112] You remember the hacker yesterday that had in their department, I forgot which one it was, that had Trump sucking Elon's feet on all the screens and hacked into it.
[1113] They caught that guy today, or the woman who it was.
[1114] Good.
[1115] They said there's going to be big consequences for it, but we'll see.
[1116] I'm ready to see some of them consequences.
[1117] Let's see them.
[1118] Bring them on.
[1119] I'm ready.
[1120] Yeah.
[1121] I truly am.
[1122] We have been waiting for a very long time to get these crooks.
[1123] And now is the time.
[1124] All right, everybody.
[1125] Well, we are heading right on over to our after party.
[1126] And this is 45 minutes that we do every Tuesday.
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[1128] We do it every single Tuesday.
[1129] So we will see you there.
[1130] In the meantime, you all be safe.
[1131] Be kind to one.
[1132] another and we will see you later.
[1133] Bye.