And with the local recording begun, why don't we go play a little that intro music? Cuz we like Scotty Jam Jam's intro music With surreal politics One simple but brilliant trick to clean your home in seconds. Be kidding me. You can't make countless hours on clean. This brilliant. We're not doing it. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, hey, okay? We're not gonna interrupt Scotty Jam Jam's intro music. For a rumble commercial. That's preposterous. We're gonna do that all over again. We're not gonna let a rumble commercial, what is the commercial for? It's for some leaky nonsense. It's like, hey, why don't you go fix your plumbing with this? We'll just interrupt the Scotty Jam Jam's real politics intro for that. No way. You're lucky I don't curse on the show rumble. Welcome to surreal politics space one episode 52 marks 25, 2024. I'll be in the current year. It's a Monday as usual. I know I said that on Sunday. Got a little confused. I have a windowless bedroom. You can make some mistakes about time if you're not careful. And so I did a show yesterday and yesterday Sunday 9 30 PM US Eastern time. I was on the air telling you it was Monday. And none of you corrected me until the end of the show. You're like, sucker, we get an extra episode. But that's okay. You guys are all right. I like you. You guys are cool. And so we're here. We're here again. And if you want to catch 51, of course, it is up on the website. It's wherever you download your podcast because you know, surreal politics. We still have access to iTunes and all that stuff. We don't have it with the other with that with that naughty stuff that we used to do. You know, those the naughty program. You know, any program doesn't have access to iTunes. You got to get that on like podcast addict. You got to go get that on, you know, a fountain podcast or something. You got to go get you got to go find like a cool podcast app. You want to listen to the radical agenda. None of that apple nonsense. You know, those apple guys, they don't let you do, you know, you can have like the telegram app. If you're you got an apple foam, you know, they won't let you listen to Christopher Cantwell because you know, he's a potty mouth or whatever. You know, you could go instead of these a potty mouth. Like if he was just, you know, he was talking about bodily functions. You was telling your children to be transgender. Then you would be able to listen to that on your apple phone all day long. But you can't do that because I'm telling you that, you know, because there's I'm telling you not to vote Democrat fundamentally. And that is something that they just, they can't abide that at the apple corporations. So they're an intelligence agency and they don't allow you to use your phone to view my telegram channels. What I'm saying and you you paid for that. So good for you. Two, one, seven, six, eight, eight, one, four, three, three. You like to be on the program and what are you told unless I have to? So please do give us a call. So, you know, I don't really, other than just sort of going off a little bit. Don't have much of a monologue today. I figured, you know, if I'd been at work on Sunday, I might as well, you know, just read some news, do some phones. If you guys want to give me a call, I'd love to hear from you. I just found out like I saw this coming over here. P Diddy, you know, our good friend P Diddy, a guy who's, you know, always helping out the pro-accosism kidding. He's he's been rated by the FBI apparently. I don't know who he ticked off in the Biden administration, but you know, anytime you tick off a Democrat, you're going to get caught in a sex scandal. So you got to watch out for that. In this, so TMZ is giving us time updates. And that's not a particularly helpful story to read. So you know what? He's black. He's going to prison. It's normal. Never mind. We'll just move on to another story. Two on seven, six, eight, one, four, three, three. You like to be on the program and the more you talk to less I have to. So please do give us a call. Donald Trump. He's got 10 days to come up with $175 million. There's a good fucking thing he's got. Whoa, I'm sorry for the F. I'm not supposed to say that on the show. I'm very sorry. It's a good thing. Donald Trump is Donald Trump because if he was Christopher Cantlow, they told him to come out $175 million. You'd be like, well, you know, I guess I'm just going to, I'm going to have to do something other than pay it because it's not going to happen, you know? But he's Donald Trump. And so you know, he might be able to come up with $175 million. Whether he's going to come up with like all the money that they want him to pay, that's another question I'd say. A state appeals court ruled that Donald Trump and his co-defendants in the New York Civil Frontiers have 10 days to post a $175 million bond. $175 million. I don't know if they do that in the lottery in your state, but they, you know, the guy come out every week and you're going to be like, to New York state, now, or jackpot is $175 million. And that's not even going to pay the interest on the bond. The 11th hour ruling from a panel of state appellate division judges all appointed by democratic governors, all shockingly enough is a major victory and belief for the former president. Oh, okay, this is good news. If you know, you know, the world is spiraling out of control when somebody tells you you got to give the government $175 million in your cash and a break. So he was supposed to pay $464 million. You know, you see a thing into top of drugs is like Trump has to pay these people $175 million. Like these crooks are out of control. And it was down from $464 and like, way to go, Mr. President. The 11th hour ruling from a panel of state appellate judges all appointed by Democrats is a major victory and relief for the former president. That's what passes for victory these days, folks, whose attorneys had said coming up with the larger bond was practically impossible. The ruling also means state attorney general, the Tisha James office cannot yet begin collecting all the judgment. Quote, I greatly respect the decision of the appellate division and I'll post the 175 million in cash or bonds or security because I'm Donald Trump for F's sake. You didn't say that part. I'm mad living. Or whenever is necessary very quickly within the 10 days because I'm Donald Trump. And when I, you know, I call it up 175 bucks, uh, 75 million dollars. I can't even like get there. I'm like 175 bucks. No, 175. No, 175 million dollars ladies and gentlemen. That's the, that's the discounted price. And he's like, yeah, I do whatever I'll do it. Go ahead. Thank you. Trump said in front of cameras after he left a New York courtroom for a hearing in the hush money case. Before Monday's ruling, Trump was liable for $454 million, which is about the cost of, uh, I think you get like a happy meal for that now. Most of the fraud judgment, but the amount he had owed, he, I'm sorry, the amount he owed had been increasing by more than $111,000 a day because of interest. It's called userry, I think. Trump claimed on social media Friday that he had nearly 500 million dollars in cash and that he had planned to use towards his 2024 presidential campaign. If the former president, however, hasn't used his own money toward his presidential campaign since 2016, they got to tell you that over at NBC News because, you know, Donald Trump, you want to be president? Shouldn't you be buying the presidency, Donald Trump? We usually don't like that. But when you just rely on your donors to fund your campaign, we get really bad data shape about that. We want you to try to buy the White House so we can criticize you for that. So go ahead, do that, please. He also floated the idea last week of mortgaging or selling office property, saying he would be forced to do so at fire sale prices. His lawyers noted in court filings that bond companies typically require a collateral of approximately 120% of the amount of the judgment, which in this case would total about 557 million dollars. Trump's lawyer said in one filing a week ago that they hadn't been able at that point to secure a bond and believed it was a practical impossibility. They said that they approached the 36 they approached 30 surety companies through four separate brokers trying to negotiate the world's largest insurance companies, not trying to negotiate with the world's largest insurance companies, I should say. The other bond companies will not accept hard assets, such as real estate as collateral, but will accept cash or cash equivalent such as marketable securities, as lawyers said. Trump's lawyers had asked the state appeal score to either reduce the amount of money he had to post or to stay the award without him posting any security while the he appeals to the court. The decision Monday also puts a stay on part of the original judgment that barged Trump from serving as a public officer of a company, as well as the prohibitions placed on Weisselberg, McConey, Donald Trump, Jr. and Eric Trump. The court did not grant requests from Trump to prohibit the independent monitor or installing an independent director of compliance. The AG's office brushed off Monday's ruling at a statement saying Donald Trump is still facing accountability for his staggering fraud. The court has already found that he engaged in years of fraud to falsely inflate his net worth and unjustly enrich himself on my cause because we earned everything we got. And that's why we all millionaires and screw you guys over a bunch of incompetence. That's not in the NBC News piece as ad living. The $464 million judgment plus interest against Donald Trump and the other defendants still stands for now. Trump celebrated the ruling in a post on truth social, which is fake social networking. So it doesn't actually work just to kind of like a gag. Trump celebrated the ruling in a post on truth social attacking Engeron and reiterating that he believes he did nothing wrong. Sort of like that other guy, you know, in that other in that other war where they're trying to destroy the world. Speaking to reporters outside and unrelated hearing in his New York criminal case, he called Engeron a disgrace to this country. Alina Habba, the performer president's lawyer in the civil fraud case, said in a statement, quote, we are extremely pleased with the ruling issued by the appellative vision. This monumental holding reigns in judge Engeron's verdict, which is in a front to all Americans. This is the first important step in fighting back against Latisha James and her targeted witch hunt against my client, which started before she ever stepped foot in the office. Because you know, she ran on a platform of, you know, that guy over there like, he's real, you're working to get him. I'm not saying, you know, whatever he did who cares, you know, that's not the point. You know, you vote for me and I hurt people for you. And that's the, that's the deal that we make with politicians going forward to understand. You used to make deals with politicians. You'd be like, hey, can you like improve the quality of my life? And they were like, no, I can't do that at all. Can you at least like hurt the people I don't like? And they're like, yeah, I can totally do that. And that's, that's how we do American politics now. On Friday, Trump told Fox News, he'd appeal judge Engoron's ruling all the way to the US Supreme court, if necessary, he must first go through state appeal, uh, uh, state appeals court process before he can bring that challenge before the justice is Trump has valued his brands at over $10 billion, but a 2021 financial statement puts his net worth at $4.5 billion. A 2021 financial statement puts his went worth at $4.5 billion. You know, because he done Trump, he's like, hey, you know, it was expensive being president, you know, I was like, you know, you guys are all ripping everybody off from busy trying to help people out. It's, you know, it's bad for business. That's why nobody does that stuff, you know. He has said that most of his assets are in real estate, not cash or stocks, saying at a deposition in the fraud case last year that he had substantially an excess of $400 million in cash. Trump may have some financial relief coming in the near future. Yeah, he's going to take over the federal reserve in 2025. I don't think that's what they're talking about at NBC though. On Friday, shareholders in the digital world acquisition core voted to approve a merger with the president, former president's Trump media and technology group, the private firm that owns his social media platform, Truth Social. Wow, that's going to be a big waste of money. Those guys are planning a fail, I tell you, um, shares in the newly combined company, Trump media would begin to be publicly traded this week. And Trump would have nearly 80 million shares as to be estimated to be worth around $3 billion. Well, I don't do it. Yeah, whatever. I run for president. I lose, you know, five and a half billion. Then I like start a website. I get three billion. You know, it's a billion here, a billion there. I'm Donald Trump. Make me your president and then your life will be like that too. Or you could keep his Joe Biden guy. You could fall asleep, get you into World War Three. What do you say? I know the terms in a merger, Trump is prohibited from selling shares in the merged company for at least six months, but the board of directors, which will likely include his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr. could vote to allow him to sell the shares earlier than that. Well, and if he's got half a brain, he's going to do just that because Truth Social is going nowhere. It's like a fake gab and gab is like a fake Twitter and Twitter is like a fake, you know, it's like a fake place where you could go do things. You can't do anything there at all, as a matter of fact. So it's all just a bunch of BS. 217, 688, 1433, you like to be on the program and I'm more or you talk less I have to. So please do give us a call. What else we got on the menu? Say it, guys. Do you want to try to go through the P Diddy thing? You know, TMZ is like, hey guys, we understand that you're watching our website. All it's asked. You're just going to like, refresh the page when we say, 351 this happened at 352. Why don't you give me a summary? Why don't you have somebody go in there? Maybe you have an AI chatbot do it. Go ahead. Instead of me going to be like, hey guys at 252, there was police at the door and then at 253, he shot himself in the face. Oh, they, no, no, I'm just kidding. 217, 688, 1433, you like to be on the program and I'm more or you talk less I have to. So please do give us a call. Wait a second. Let me find out. Okay, so this is the, this is, I didn't even know about this until just now. Okay. I had pulled up, I checked out revolver earlier. I didn't check out drugs until like right before the show and I was like, hey, wait a second. There's interesting things at drugs because over at revolver, they're like, hey guys, let's talk about the Jaguar E6 pipe bomb. This is a news site. My god, that was a couple of years ago, buddy. But over at, uh, political, there's a story linked from Drudge. NBC's McDaniel, uh, mass threatens to explode. So apparently, Ronald McDaniel, who was the former RNC chief, is now working for the other side, huh? She went from RNC to NBC, apparently. That's a big gag. And I mean like a gag, like, you know, like something jammed into back your throat, you're gonna throw up. Not a joke. It's not funny at all. But there's some irony to it, I guess. The upper or inside NBC over Ronald McDaniel's hiring spilled into Monday morning as more of the network's top personalities denounced the deal with the former RNC chair escalating a battle over the relationship between powerful media companies and Donald Trump's loyalists. Yeah, I'm gonna tell you right now, she's working at NBC. She's not a Donald Trump loyalist. Okay, that's why he got rid of her. That's why she's fired from the RNC. If she was a Trump loyalist, she's still being charged with a party. She's working for NBC. No wonder she had to get rid of her. She would probably work for NBC the whole time. No wonder we're screwed. No wonder Joe Biden is president of the United States. The former RNC chair is working for the enemy. What a joke. The decision to hire McDaniel, which was unanimously supported by top network executives, has already divided and destabilized one of America's most storied news organizations. Yeah, I think what you mean is that they've been peddling stories because they were a bunch of lion crooks. Has already divided and destabilized one of America's most storied. Yeah, you know what they should be storied? They should be taken up to like the top story of the building and thrown off of it. That's how you settle it. That's how you story the people at NBC. I'm kidding. I've just talked to like a like a wily coyote stuff. I'm not talking about violence. It's different when the cartoons do it. The decision to hire McDaniel, which was unanimously approved by top network executives. Kind of how these things work. Has already divided and destabilized one of America's most storied news organizations with internal dismay flaring on text chains and slack channels since the deal was announced last week because you know what these people have no integrity and they're like, Hey, guys, you want to report on our written records that we're making so that you can disgrace the company because this is what we think we should do for our employer. The descent broken to Sunday morning, the descent broke into the open Sunday morning when the network's top political analyst, Chuck Todd, Pillar Ead executives moments after McDaniel's first network appearance in an interview with Kristen Welker on Meet to Pras. There's a reason why there's a lot of journalists at NBC News and comfortable with this. Todd told Welker, citing prior gas lighting. The people at NBC News are complaining about gas lighting all the huh. Somebody should light your gas. You go running in the apartment for 20 minutes to go have a smoke. What do you say? There's a reason why there's a lot of journalists. There's no journalists working at NBC. First of all, you idiot. What are you talking about? You're a bunch of cod men. There's a lot in a journal. No, shut up. Don't tell me that lie. Okay. You want to tell you what? Tell me about a bunch of lying. Crooks. Tell me how their feelings were hurt by something. Go ahead. Go through that. There's a reason why there's a lot of journalists at NBC News and comfortable with this. Todd told Welker, citing prior gas lighting and character assassination from McDaniel's RNC. Oh my God. Can you believe that guys? The Republican party was engaged in character assassination against the people at NBC News. How dare you say that we've had accurately reported on the Hunter Biden story? How dare you say that we covered up that laptop so that Joe Biden could steal the presidency and destroy this country and get us into war with Russia? How dare you say that we did that because we hate everything that is decent and good in the world. You're slandering us. Summit meets the press. No, in advance, the Todd was privately upset about the decision because Todd doesn't like to be at the press. You know, I'm not going to, you know, Ron and McDaniel's working at NBC. She's a monster. Obviously. And if she wasn't, she will be in short order because that's why they hire you at NBC, of course. But if there's anything that Todd doesn't like about, you know, Ron and McDaniel, it's like, oh, well, you know, I don't like to be around competent people because that makes me look bad, right? Chuck Todd going out and being like, hey, whoa, why don't I just tell you about how, you know, COVID is a is a pandemic of the unfaccinated and tell you one more time to get your booster shot. You sinful monster. Go put your face diaper on. privately upset about the decision. But the show's team did not know the extent to which he would criticize it on air. According to three people familiar with the matter. No, it's stuff is not scripted at all. He's not receiving orders from the top to do things. That moron is actually making it up as he goes along. You see, it, you know, at the moment's like that, you know, you might, you might take some comfort in this idea of like a cabal of ethno centric, you know, Middle Eastern tribesmen running your world and, you know, controlling all of the media. At least those people would know what the heck they were doing. Like, did Chuck Todd just going to go out there and say whatever he wants on television? Like, that should definitely be illegal. Todd expanded on his comments Monday because, you know, he can't shut up. Writing on Twitter, I don't call it X. I'm dead name in that tranny MFR until it's over. The issue isn't about ideology. It's about basic truth. That's pretty funny, man. The issue is not about ideology. It's about basic truth. This is about whether honest, generalists are supposed to lend their credibility, just someone who intentionally tried to ruin ours. Oh, yeah. I don't know. Why don't you, you know, report on things you can verify, huh? How about you stop letting Democrats get away with crimes and then people will be like, hey, don't badmouth those NBC folks. They do all that good work over there. But nobody does that. Do they, Chuck? The on air protest represent what could be a seminal moment in the political media's news organizations continue to grapple with how to responsibly represent voices from the Trump right on their screens and in their pages without handing their platforms over to elections, deniers, or bad faith actors who have attacked and attempted to discredit their own reporters. Now, as a matter of fact, that's exactly how it works, you see, because you've been participants in this thing and you're combatants and then they fight back and then you say, hey, don't hit me, okay? So if you want to go get in the ring, pal, you know, you're in the game, you're in the game. If you want to lay down, lay down, there'll be fire with me. How to grapple with how to responsibly represent voices from the Trump right without letting those idiot voters find out what they're saying. That would be a disaster. It'd be like a Russian plot to tell you that Hunter Biden's a crackhead. We were an act of our opinion of the hiring, but if we were, we would have strongly updated to it for several reasons. Joe Scarborough said Monday at the top of morning, Joe, NBC's flagship morning broadcast. Can you imagine if I was as talentless as Joe Scarborough, and I had to try to get by without the assistance of a major corporation, you know, hahaha. Can you imagine if Joe Scarborough just like lost everything he had tomorrow and was like, all right, buddy, you're just going to have to get by on Good Looks and Tell it. Don't worry, Joe, you've got it in you. You go go to your 41 months, you come home and you know, you just get back out there and just get by on the merits. You'll be good, pal. hahaha. Him and Don Lemon, if you robbing banks in no time, they'd be out there to be breaking battle over again. We hope NBC will reconsider its decision. It goes without saying that she will not be a guest on morning. Joe and her capacity as a page contributor, because those fools at the network, they don't decide anything. I'm Joe F. and Scarborough, don't you know, and I decide what lies we tell on this show, not Ronald McDaniel, okay? We don't have the Republicans come on, bring their side over it. If anybody's going to be lying on the television, it's going to be us, you understand? We're better at it. We're more practiced in the art of deception than them, and we don't want those amateurs on our stage. They then played a real of McDaniel's various comments questioning the outcome of the 2020 election, because obviously anybody who doesn't think a dead man is running the white houses a crackpot. I didn't say that at NBC, political. That's my mad living. Network insiders are now watching to see if other hosts throw themselves out the window. No, I'm getting this out what they said at NBC either or at Politico about NBC. Network insiders are now watching to see if other hosts and contributors speak their minds as well with eyes particularly peeled for MSMBC's prime time Monday lineup. Oh man, we're missing the prime time MSMBC lineup. Do you think that Rachel Madhouse smoking crack on a seat? I'm going to sit here and smoke crack it to you, get rid of that bitch. If you don't get rid of Ron, I'm taking a husband, okay? I'm going to bend the whole LGBT thing and I'm going to they're waiting to see if they speak their mind. Yeah, I think they might they might make an utter answer to you know, these people have never been shy about spewing nonsense on television. We're tent pole anchor Rachel Madhouse set to go live at 9 p.m. Well, she's just wrapping up. I hope the I hope there's an ambulance. It's yet unclear whether NBC McDaniel race whether the NBC McDaniel relationship can survive the uproar. It was forged last year when NBC executive's would her to land a Republican presidential debate a high priority at the network CNN had beat NBC in the race to host a Trump town hall and securing a debate took on extra significance. Because they all understand they're like, listen, you know, we just have Joe Biden come out here and snore, it's not going to be very entertaining for our audience. We need people who actually know what they're doing to come on a stage and have talent. And then all the people who work at NBC, they're like, hey, wait a second, talent is competition, okay? We don't need that nonsense around here. We're trying to get to the bottom, you know, not of the story, but like the bottom of the barrel. The McDaniel deal was unanimously supported by leaders of all of the networks. Accord, I'm sorry, by leaders of all their networks. According to an NBC insider, including by Rashida Jones, president of MMS NBC, the internal backlash began on Friday morning after put off browns and an email announcing that McDaniel would appear across all NBC news platforms. That's sent panic through MSNBC, prompting Jones to tell employees that there were no plans to have McDaniel on the network as the Wall Street Journal first reported because, you know, they're an actual newspaper unlike the New York Times. The NBC insider clarified to playbook that there were no bet there was no ban on McDaniel at MSNBC and that the cable network shows can use McDaniel as they see fit. They just don't see fit to do so because there are a bunch of crooks. Interviews with executives host correspondents and producers in the wake of Todd's public excoration reveal they break down and trust and communication among the companies, Balkan eyes and ideologically fractured divisions. To start, there is the message sent by hiring McDaniel on a nearly 300-thousand dollar a year contract which will just about pay three days of Donald Trump's interest. A meta growing sense inside Washington, inside the Washington bureau that Comcast sees its news division which has been subject to recent layoffs and other cuts as a divisive nuisance to be stripped down. Well, yeah, as a matter of fact, it's that for the country. You know, it's like you're like, oh, as MSNBC destroying the parent company company, yet destroying the country as a matter of fact, maybe you could straighten that out, Comcast and maybe save yourself from bankruptcy in the process. You can get that a shot. Across MSNBC, MSNBC, they've been cutting contributors, said one of the networks host. So everyone's like, hey, what the f? You found 300 for her? Well, yeah, because you guys suck. You know, you guys ruin the network so we fired you and cut your salaries and then we hired people, you know, these people, you know, she ruined the RNC. You guys just root, you guys took forever to ruin MSNBC. So, you know, she's a lot more impressive than you. She like wreck the whole country. And then there's this deep resentment of journalists who are consulted about a critical election year higher that was sure to attract criticism. Yeah, because we don't want to be criticized during an election. We're, you know, we're reporters, you know, we need to win the election. You understand. We're reporters. And if we're on pop, you know, we're criticized and that's going to interfere with our taking political power. You understand? We can't be criticized in an election year. You got to cut that out. Journalist them 101. A deep resentment of journalists. Yeah, I'll tell you, we want to talk about deep resentment. A journalist will be here for a little while, buddy. Oh, you mean the journalists are resentful? Yeah, I, I, I gouted that from their reporting. So, you know, why don't you just go ahead, keep on being resentful then? Because I don't think that you should be satisfied with life, given what you've done to your country. Meet the present morning show with the two main forums for political contributors, but the hosts of those shows weren't asked for their opinion. McDaniel was booked on Meet the Press while she was negotiating her contract, but Welker knew nothing about it until Thursday night, a day before the public announcement. Scarborough and Prasinski weren't consulted at all. Yeah, well, you guys are going to hire somebody. I'm the idiot who's making you guys, you know, look stupid. How am I supposed to make you look stupid if I don't even know what other idiots you're hiring? Come on. You know what? MBC Fox News survived firing Tucker, F and Carlson to understand, okay? And you know, whatever you might think of Tucker Carlson, he's more talented than the entire MBC on air staff, okay? So Fox News is like, you know, Tucker, I understand that you're like the best thing that ever happened to this network, but F you because we've got stuff to do and you're in the way, you know? And then, and then everybody's like, how I'm going to cancel my Fox News and, you know, and Fox News socks. And then they stay in business because, you know, they're Fox News and they're not MBC, you see? They're like, hey, look, we don't have to, we don't have to run really fast. We just have to run faster than those, those cripples behind us over there. And as long as we can, you know, produce better journalists and then CNN, then, you know, we can stay in business. And MBC is, well, they're more like, I got an idea, guys. Let's make sure that we don't hire any impressive people because they'll make us look bad, you know? And that's not, it's not a good way to run a company when you're when you're when your help is like, don't hire impressive people because they'll make me look bad. That you got to fire them. It's kind of the whole entire point of the HR department, actually. And they lost track. They think it's diversity now. No host, of course, Spottens were given any kind of heads up on this and one person familiar with the situation. People are pissed. It's deeply unpopular move. If they had been consulted, several NBC political reporter said they would have told their bosses at McDaniel was not the prize they thought she was. Yeah. Oh, we're a bunch of partisan Democrats are like, oh, why would we have Republicans on the net? Like, even if they're on our side, even they're like sell out traitor Republicans, like it's just a bad look on. Oh, let's see where I go. Oh, there we go. There are arguments. McDaniel's has no juice with the anti-Trump wing of the Republican party, which is what they need to do, right? They're like, we need to go get ourselves on on board with Bill Crystal and those guys, because you know, they've got the massage on their side. They'll basically kill everybody who ticks us off. It's kind of a whole idea. There are. You may make that. It says no juice at the anti-Trump wing of the party. A niece of Senator Mick Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah. She removed Romney from her name while Nikki Haley voters think she put her thumb on the scales for Trump during primaries. No, you know, if Donald Trump stood on a scale and Nikki Haley stood on a scale and then Donald and then Ronald McDonald came over and put her thumb on the scale and then she shot Nikki Haley in the head with a 45 on camera for everybody's see. It still wouldn't be Ronald McDonald's fault that Nikki Haley was her Republican primary because Nikki Haley is a, it's basically a corpse anyway. McDonald's is not especially close to GOP leaders in Congress and if the point is to give NBC viewers more insight into the Trump world than why turn to the president, the term to the person who Trump just ousted from the RNC. Well, that's because you're trying to, you know, you're trying to throw mud in the gears of the machine is kind of the idea. Do you think that these people actually don't get that this is sabotage? You think that it's like a bit? Do you think they're like, oh my god, you're going to have Ronald McDonald's going to come over here and preach for a public in propaganda? She's going to be over here telling you that, you know, that we can make America great again and that immigration is not the solution to all of our problems. Or do you think that they're all just like throwing this Hissy Fittis is all part of the act, you know, it's this part of the script. They're like, okay, Martin Joe, you're going to get out there and you're going to complain about Ronald McDonald. And he's like, but I like Ronald McDonald, you know, she, she helped us ruin the whole Trump thing. Like, why are we going to get on her case? It's part of the act, Joe, just do what you're told you're an actor. We gave you your script. And if you don't want to get, you know, you don't want people to find out what happened with you and him kids, you know, you're going to be in a lot of trouble. So shut up into what he said. NBC insiders, meanwhile, cited a host of factors that contributed to the breakdown that led to McDaniel's hiring New York executives disrespecting Washington, journalist, newer NBC executives with a print background, but all brown, formerly a political and bluminstein, shocking, Leanna, former of the New York Times. Disrespecting TV talent and NBC news, repredisp respecting and the MSNBC. Everybody's just respected anybody because there are a bunch of Democrats now, no respect is actually what's going on. It's kind of how that works. You know, it's like, you know, honor amongst the Eves. No, it's like, you know, respect amongst journalists. Come on. Give me a break. How could the top brass be negotiating this and then let Kristen Welker not let Kristen Welker know that she may be doing her interview with a paid contributor? The person close to McDaniel asked in astonishment usually contributors weigh in on the assertive are that not like answer these brutal questions for 20 minutes. But it was Todd's outburst Sunday that crystallized the turmoil. It was in some ways the combination of the years of frustrations laid bare by someone who had been at the center of much of it. Yes, you're at the center of all the controversy because you're the source of the problem, as a matter of fact, Todd spent a decade in meat depressed in the meat depressed chair and suffered so much vitriol from anti media attacks. He suffered vitriol from his viewers who are unsatisfied with his unprofessional performance when he turned it into a campaign stop to the Democrat party. But you know, just a bunch of right-wing propaganda there was the internal criticism too by the end of the tenure. His show was being micromanaged by executives because he was an incompetent fool and he need to be told what to do. That's not what they said. A political, but you get the idea and he crashed throughout with colleagues at MSNBC as he did much of the frustrating work trying to distinguish between the non-ideological NBC news from its ideological cable cousin. Yeah, it's just all that non-ideological stuff that Chuck Todd was doing, right? Oh, Chuck Todd. He's a straight shooter man. Balson strikes, not not at all partisan Democrat hack. But he won over that crowd yesterday. Quote the fact that he took it upon himself to not only say this, but frankly to defend the woman who took his job is pretty remarkable. Yeah. Oh, the woman who took his job. He has got a lot of out of boys from NBC news and MSNBC, including from people who are not prone to give him much credit. Well, I imagine that there's a few people over at those two corporate entities that are not inclined to give him much credit. I imagine that the people who are not inclined to give Chuck Todd a whole lot of credit. They probably find themselves a pretty good company just about anywhere, don't you think? And you know how you can find yourself in some good company, ladies and gentlemen, you're about pay for this program, you know, let me go make sure you see if any of you did. I might won't go read some super chats. It's probably a good idea. Maybe you guys sent me a bunch of money, and I got to stay here for a little while. Fine. Oh, yeah. Okay. Oh, yeah. We got two dollars, two dollars from Glenn, 19. Have you noticed that citizenship applications are way down in in CA, oh, in Canada. I was like, I don't know. I don't think they apply for citizenship in a state of California. It's not the way it works over here, buddy. I think he's talking about Canada. Looks like more just want to stay temporarily for university work and send money home. Yeah, what they do is they, you know, they fleece the country. It's all point of the program. All right. So I got my two dollars. 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And then Friday for all you deadbeats will be cursing up a storm. Have a good night. That's it. It's over then. We organized the death squads for the people who wrecked America. You know what you call people you can't call to? Enemies. And if we want to divide our society into arms, camps, and enmity, all we have to do is keep doing what we're doing. A radical agenda of the event has turned into an opportunity for the left to push a racial and radical agenda. Implementing their radical agenda is the only thing they tell about their bad efforts. But they want to do here this ramp, their radical agenda down your throat. This is great Americans. These are people that want to see great things that they got to. You know, they try and build a blanket, run a radical agenda. It's not a radical agenda. Let's go to the second amendment.