This video presents a conservative political analysis comparing First Lady Jill Biden to Edith Wilson, arguing that both acted as powerful gatekeepers shielding an incapacitated president from accountability. The host, Pat Gray, discusses how Jill Biden's memoir allegedly confirmed concerns about Joe Biden's cognitive decline during his presidency, and how she continued to support his campaign despite these concerns. The analysis frames this as a 'treasonous betrayal of the American republic' where family loyalty superseded national security and constitutional governance. The video also covers other political topics including the Iran nuclear deal negotiations, federal grant reforms, and the 2027 budget, while highlighting the political controversy surrounding the timing of Jill Biden's memoir release during the midterm election cycle.
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Dr. Jill Biden Is the New Edith Wilson: The Treasonous Cover-Up Exposed | 5/29/26Added:
Many have come to protest, many to pray, but most have come to participate in what has become the best show in town.
>> Pat Gray is here on the Blaze Radio Network.
>> Good morning, American.
It's Friday >> and a busy one. It is awful lot to get to uh today.
What a crazy world we live in. It's really a fantastic world. Thank you.
>> But you know, crazy uh little house update along those lines, how crazy things are.
>> 3:00 in the morning, not last night, but the night before.
>> Uh 3:00 in the morning.
>> Okay.
>> The one of the heavy machinery machines downstairs >> turned itself on.
>> GREAT.
>> We leap out of our couch.
>> I was right.
>> You know, not the bed. We didn't leap out of our bed. We leapt from the couch.
>> And you know, you're in that kind of >> the hell is that?
>> You're in that screw ball place where you don't know what's going on. And then all of a sudden, somebody some I half expected to go downstairs and find one of the Mexicans there working.
>> Too early.
>> Yeah. Just a just a tad.
>> But you want it done.
>> Just a tad.
>> Yeah. Right. I do want it done.
>> You're like, "Well, I'm leaving for work. This is Jackie's problem."
>> Yeah. just out of the blue. Just turned itself on.
>> Bizarre. 3:00 a.m. I don't know.
>> Did you have a talk with the leader of the crew?
>> Yeah, we we did yesterday. We had a little talk with the leader of the crew.
That shouldn't happen. You think?
>> Yeah. I That's kind of what I was thinking.
>> Maybe going forward you unplug.
>> Maybe you unplug it and then if it's plugged in and it goes on anyway, then I'll know something really screwy.
>> But hold on.
>> Is happening?
>> Yeah. But we leave it plugged in because it takes a long time for them to prime.
>> Yeah. Is that what it Yeah, we have some ghosts.
>> Hang on a second.
>> I Man, >> the fact that they're leaving their equipment plugged in shows that they are there for the long >> worth unplugging it every day.
>> That's true.
>> They're there for so long. I can't even imagine having a regular house now. I can't even imagine.
>> You guys put this on the for sale yet?
Get out of there.
>> We're about to.
>> We're about to. Uh, all right. So, supposedly we have a deal with Iran.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. The president hasn't signed it yet, >> but there's a deal in place.
>> This is taking so long because this has been reported for about 24 hours now.
>> And I I almost feel like it's Trump going, "You know what? If you guys can take forever between decisions being made, then >> he's going to sit back and wait for me."
Yeah, that's what it kind of feels like.
Maybe >> maybe thinking we need to bomb a couple places first, >> right? Then the peace or then the uh ceasefire. Yeah.
>> Yeah. But this is a an agreement that would just extend the ceasefire for another 60 days.
>> Yeah. It's not a done deal.
>> I Is that the best we can do? How about you just end this thing once and for all? Stay out of the straight of Hormuz.
Uh don't develop a nuke and you're going to be happy with the frozen assets we've frozen because you can't have them back.
>> You don't get to make the rules, >> right? You've got, you know, you he talks about people who have no cards, >> right?
>> They should have no cards. How are they making demands at all?
>> He's actually used that line a couple occasions when >> Yes, we have all the cards. Yeah, >> they have no cards.
>> Uh, this should not be >> this should not be an a to a ceasefire. So weird, man. And then again, we you just your mind then goes to, well, okay, maybe they're not talking to the right people. Maybe and maybe even in Iran, they don't know who the person in charge is. I would assume it's the military. It's the IRGC >> and and that make turns the 60-day ceasefire into kind of a good thing.
Gives them a chance inside Iran to work it out.
>> Yeah. Maybe maybe this is a brilliant deal.
Maybe he's playing 4D chess. Oh, >> my gas dropped again overnight.
>> Did it?
>> Yeah. 36.
>> 369. Yeah.
>> That is a bargain.
>> What happened?
>> It's called the Overton window of gas prices.
>> I paid 371 the uh two days ago.
>> You got robbed.
>> You got robbed.
>> Wow.
>> I know.
>> Think about that. 2 cents a gallon. So if you put 10 gallons in there >> that's 20 cents right there.
>> Right there.
>> I know, Pat. Okay. I just wanted to make you aware if you weren't, and apparently you were.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh, all right. So, here's Scott Bessant talking about the deal with Iran.
>> That there is a tenative deal that has been agreed for a 60-day extension of a ceasefire and then a continuation of nuclear talks.
>> Again, it's always a mistake to get out ahead of the president. So, it is all going to be the president's decision. I think that we we can see that the president very clearly stated out stated his his three the open the street highly enriched uranium no nuclear program. So >> those temporary deal right now sir are those three aspects that you just outlined part of the temporary deal that has been agreed >> that if there can be no deal without those why would there be a deal without those?
Wait, what?
>> It's kind of a good point.
>> It is kind of a good point.
>> Uh, we're still dealing with the substitute spokesperson.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Uh, how long is Caroline going to be out?
>> I mean, their kids driving now. He just got his driver's license.
>> Talk about fraud, man. She is >> She is staying out way too long on this thing.
>> She is milk.
>> Come on.
>> Milk has got a partner.
>> Yeah. And we call Levi milk because he milked >> his time here for all it was worth and then some. And uh and that's >> still milks it though.
>> He still does.
>> And now Caroline doing the same thing.
>> Milk Junior.
>> Yeah. She took her queue from him.
>> How old is that kid now? Do we know?
>> He's 17.
Had to wait two extra years to get his license.
>> He's driving.
>> He's 17.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Without a permit. I mean, we're way beyond permit.
>> We're way beyond permits. Yes.
>> Past driver's ed. Come on. Get back to work, Caroline. Uh, but but Bessant talked about Trump in the midterms.
>> Midterm election will hinge on the economy. What did you think about President Trump's comments in the cabinet meeting yesterday, saying he didn't care about the midterms?
>> So, you're calling President Trump a statesman.
you're you're you're saying that he is taking a statesmanlike position that he has a a a core belief >> and he he believes that the most important thing is for Iran never to have a nuclear weapon. So I I believe uh both things can be true that we can do well in the midterms that we perhaps have the makings of a deal here and I believe that and look the economy that it it is challenging now uh but un unemployment is still low. Uh >> is it >> tax refunds were high >> and consumer spending is still quite high. So, in in my private business over the years, I always looked at what were consumers doing, not what they were saying. And I'm in constant contact with the banks, and every income quintile is is still doing well.
>> Okay. Every every income quintile is doing well.
>> In other words, we're looking Stop your bitching. We're looking at all your bank accounts, just so you know. Right.
>> That's what he's saying.
>> He certainly hasn't been peeking at my quintile. Say that.
>> It's fine. He knows it's fine. Oh, okay.
Talking about I also like that. I want Is his watch Is his watch like a Does he matches his tie? So, is that like a swatch tie >> or his swatch that he changes out every day?
>> That's pretty cool.
>> Different colors.
>> Oh, cool.
>> Oh, okay. Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Nice. I I I do think that was an excellent way to answer that question.
Oh, thank you for calling the president a statesman.
>> He's not worried about the ramifications at the voting booth because he's trying to bring us world peace. Now, the rest of that answer >> a little iffy and problematic. There's people here in America that barely care about that world peace thing.
>> Mhm.
>> When it comes to your finances at home, it's hard to care about other things cuz that is all encompassing to you.
>> I mean, you're looking at your quintile.
>> Yeah. When you're being crushed by debt, then that's really hard to look at other things and say, "Well, okay, but at least uh Iran has to give up their nuclear dust.
I can't make any payments on my house this month and we can't buy food, but no nuclear dust is in Iran.
>> It's called perspective, Pat.
>> Perspective.
>> Perspective.
>> Yep.
>> Uh also, we talked about dismantling.
Man, this is a wide ranging uh It is a little >> get together with the press he had yesterday.
>> It's he's just pretending to be Caroline Levit, right? I mean, he's just doing the full thing. Yeah.
>> Uh talks about dismantling Antifa.
update on that investigation. How close are you guys to finding out who's funding it? Uh it >> it it is ongoing. We made substantial progress and I think in the weeks and months ahead, we are going to have a lot to report. Uh, one thing that did go the under reportported that I would point out to all of you is the IRS is now giving guidance on the form 990 which nonprofits they have to file and we are going to encourage or demand that nonprofits know their grant recipients.
So if a grant recipient is violent, they if they are suppressing people's rights, then you are responsible for that. I think that's a very good first step.
>> All right.
>> Uh so the Okay, I don't know that I >> doesn't sound like I should like that.
>> Well, I'm going to let you mulle it over in your head and then you get back to us when you've decided.
>> Okay.
>> All right. But you noodle that out like that.
>> Yeah. I like the fact that you're noodling it right now. You're not jumping to conclusions.
>> No, I'm not.
>> That's good. No, I am not.
>> That's good. I appreciate that.
>> No, that's good. I'm glad the IRS will now be focused on uh other things than regular Americans.
>> That would be nice. I'll >> do it like that.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. When when when the IRS just a heads up, when you send out a notice to uh I'm just hypothetical, by the way, gentlemen. uh when you send out a notice saying that uh you owe a certain amount of money and it's a completely inaccurate amount, just the amount of time and effort that is wasted trying to clear that up. I'm glad the IRS will now be focused on other things. Again, that was just a a hypothetical I'm throwing out there has nothing to do with anything in reality.
>> Oh, I'm glad to hear that.
strangely specific hypothetical, >> but you would like to see some pressure brought to these groups that uh because that the downfall of America it runs well the CIA and NOS's.
>> I mean our tax dollars are being used against us in in so many ways as we learned with Doge and now with with what the IRS is up to going after these NOS's and and how they're being funded. I mean, we're the ones paying for this stuff.
No question about that. Have you mowled over it over there yet? The destruction of America through >> right there. But what he talked about was the nonprofits who give money to other entities. Now they're responsible for those entities >> for those crimes.
>> Okay.
>> Continue continue to Sounds like something I shouldn't like.
>> You're moving.
>> Uh then I don't know if you've heard about the $250 bill.
>> Yeah. There's going to be a $250 bill for the 250th anniversary.
>> I It's funny that you say that. I put that in the FAT five, but it is Scott Bessant. So, I mean, it sticks with our Scott Bessant uh markings.
>> Yes.
>> Uh so, it is awesome.
>> And he was asked about that yesterday.
>> He Well, a couple things uh a couple different things that he uh talked about uh was awesome. And I know that uh he I want one. I can't afford one, but I want one. I want the $250 bill.
>> You want to play that clip here? You want to go back to mulling?
>> You can you can mull and noodle while he >> two separate clips.
>> Tells you about it.
>> Two separate two separate clips.
>> Okay.
>> So, go ahead. Which one you want?
>> From the Treasury Department who have asked agencies to be ready to to do that. Do you think politically it's a good idea to put his face on a $250 bill when people are struggling to afford gas? You know, I I don't really understand this Washington Post article that who who hears from the Post. Yep.
Terribly written, terribly edited. So, basically what what it says is that Treas Treasury is following the law and that we've created the bill and that it's up to Congress, but that we follow the bill and it's up to I didn't really understand what the story was, but anyway, >> aren't involved in that. Two of your political appointees.
>> Yeah, of course. But we we prepare for everything if it gets passed just like we we were ready 6 months in advance for the one big beautiful bill for tax guidance >> that so we have to prepare in advance.
You you you can't draw something up the day before >> politically. Do you think it's a good idea though when people are struggling to afford gas and groceries?
>> I think it has I I think that it's bifurcated that do you think we should have a 250th anniversary via celebration? Well, that's happening anyway, but putting the President Bill but Kaitlin, it's not happening anyway. It's happening because it's being funded the by private citizens, by the federal government, by state governments, by municipal governments to celebrate our country. And I I don't think that the there's anything unfort.
>> Okay. So, deal with that, Caitlyn. Okay.
>> Also in that uh prior to that, he talked before he talked to beat up the Washington Post article uh against Caitlin, he talked about the actual $250 bill, which is cut 20. Hopefully, it'll be ready.
>> Again, as as Treasury Secretary, I I have two mandates for US currency. At present, the no living person can be on US currency and the currency must stay in God we trust. So right now there is proposed legislation that in front of the House in front of the Senate to change the first requirement so that a living person Donald J. Trump could be on the $250 bill. So it it it's all in in the hands of the uh it's it's all in up on Capitol Hill at Treasury.
>> We prepared things in advance. So, we have prepared in advance that if the legislation is passed, but we will stick to the law.
>> Okay.
>> Thank you. And that's when he went after Caitlyn on that. Uh, so what don't you understand?
>> So, is that what the the bill would look like? Is that what they're proposing?
>> Bill.
>> Yes. Now, and >> interesting.
>> They're also they're also it's it's just commemorating.
>> All right.
>> Yeah. That's all. Then they they also announced earlier this year, remember we talked about how the Trump's face would be on the dollar coin >> commemorating the Declaration of Independence and the 250th anniversary.
They're also preparing uh a president's image on a small batch of 24 karat gold commemorative coins for the 250th anniversary where he's leaning over the Resolute desk. So, >> uh now >> good for that. We're celebrating.
>> Yep. Now, check this out. Uh, >> happy birthday, America.
>> The 150th uh, birthday for the United States. Uh, President Calvin Kulage was in office and they did mint a half dollar.
>> There you go.
>> Featured both President George Washington and President Calvin Kulage obviously alive at the time.
>> Yeah.
>> Making Koolage the first living president to appear on a coin.
>> All right. So, there's precedent for it.
>> Absolutely.
>> I wonder how he felt about that, though.
I just feel like he wouldn't have been into that.
>> He's your boy. You haven't readings about that.
>> You would have probably stayed silent on that one.
>> Thank you.
>> Wow. Just like the Constitution. It's silent on Calvin Culage being on a uh monetary coin. Uh and it's silent on whether Trump should be on this $250 bill.
>> So, he's going to be on it then.
>> Yeah, he is. Absolutely. You know, he is.
>> I mean, who should it be?
Uh I don't know. I I would usually go to founders. Frankly, >> I don't think I'm ever going to have one of those bills pass through my hand, so I don't think it's going to matter. A $250 bill.
>> Is it actually going to circulate or is it just available for collectors?
>> Do you uh do you have to pay $500 for a $250 bill?
>> I mean, for sure, like the the dollar coin, is it going to be a dollar?
>> Yeah, you wouldn't think so, >> right?
>> But who knows? Who knows?
>> Yeah. Yeah. Okay. It's intended to be commemorative. Yeah. A collectible, not standard money for >> You're not going to show up at 7-Eleven and give them the $250 bill.
>> You could.
>> You could, I suppose.
>> Like he said, if it says US currency and in God we trust, you better take it.
>> Yeah.
>> You hearing that? You You cashless restaurants. You hearing that? This is legal tender and you have to take it for all debts.
>> We don't we don't take cash here.
>> I don't care. You're going to. All right. But they're trying to change the law for a living person to be able to be on the bill.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh will they also change whether or not in God we trust has to be on it? And so this will be entirely commemorative, right? If if it's just commemorative, then you don't have to worry about the legislation.
>> I would think you just It's commemorative.
>> Yeah. They're emblazed with stuff. It's Yeah. Fine. But >> but if you can actually spend it, >> I think he wants to make sure that Yeah.
because it's it's almost worthless, right, if you can't spend it, >> right? He wants to be able to he he wants to be able to pull it out of his wallet.
>> Yes, he does. And >> pay with it. Yeah.
>> Yes. And if it ever happens and it does circulate, he'll have thousands of them.
>> Absolutely.
>> Well, inflation is getting to where you are going to be at the 7-Eleven with >> Yeah.
>> Keep the change.
>> It would be awesome.
>> That would be awesome. $250 bill. That' >> be awesome. Interesting. I don't remember them doing that for even the 200th.
>> Uh but maybe they did the bsentennial.
Do you remember a bill commemorative bill coming out?
>> Gerald Ford on it.
>> We would have regretted that, wouldn't we?
>> Yeah. No kidding.
>> Wow.
>> I'm looking to see if they did anything for him.
>> Although he's from Michigan, so I like him.
>> Just automatically anybody from Michigan.
>> I like him.
>> All right. Ted Bundy, if he's from Michigan, >> you like him.
>> You know what? Yes.
>> Okay. Well, that's what I'm just checking on. If it's just automatic and there are no other rules.
>> I think we established it. Good. Yes.
>> All right. Well, that's good.
>> Uh then we come to OM Russ Vote who was uh interrupted at the capital.
>> Yeah. Yeah. This is a game. Let's see if you can pick out any word. You don't have to understand the phrasing that they're yelling from behind him. I just want to see.
>> Bunch of protesters screaming something.
>> Uh-huh. No idea. The president drove enactment of the Working Families Tax Cut Act, which is a once in a generation legislation to end fiscal futility, invest in critical priorities, and cut taxes for working Americans.
This bill meant Mr. Vote, just hold on for a second.
>> What I mean, there's no unison. There wasn't a meeting beforehand. Uh the chair notes a disruption in the hearing and requests that the capital police restore order immediately.
>> The committee will briefly take a recess until we restore order.
>> Save lives.
>> Something saves lives.
>> Pause it for a second.
>> So protect PEPAR from vote.
>> Oh, I didn't see the sign. Yeah.
>> Protect PEPAR.
>> Pepar >> from vote.
But I mean, do they not get together at least in the hallway beforehand and be like, "All right, guys. Here's the phrase."
>> Yeah.
>> Let's all get on the same page here.
>> Let's chant it at the same time at least, >> right?
>> They don't even have that down.
>> So, that's the AIDS relief thing that I guess >> rel.
Okay. What does PEPFAR stand for? I wonder. Uh, anyway. Yeah. See how long this goes on. This This is fun. Uh, do they get rid of all of them? One one at a time.
>> I guess budget cuts have made it so there's only one cop at a time up there.
>> Jeez.
>> And he has to do this one at a time.
>> Look at that hair. You take her. All right, I'll go.
>> All right, I'm starting to hear a little bit better than I was yesterday.
>> Pepar saves lives. Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> The president's All right. Can you pull down the calculator just a little bit?
>> Yeah, turn it down just a tad.
>> Man, the president's emergency plan for AIDS relief >> started in 2003 from Bush.
>> I'm sorry. What are they saying?
>> PEPFAR saves lives.
>> Really?
>> Jeffy's going to be like this today.
>> Yeah, >> he's mulling.
>> What a bunch of morons.
>> This goes on. I mean, like, where are the cops? I mean, I love them. I don't know. I mean, it's like >> might want to be a little closer to the committee room next time.
>> Look how nice he is. He grabs her purse for her.
>> Oh, that's nice. That's nice.
>> Oh, it's a sign. Sorry.
>> Apparently, they raided another senior citizen home for this particular rally.
>> I like how the guys are all standing around. Vote, though.
>> See that? He's sitting right behind him.
They just >> triangulate around him.
>> Oh my gosh. And it goes on and on.
>> Isn't there 10 minutes of this?
>> Yeah, it's not quite, but >> shut the door.
>> Now you got one or two people.
Pepp bizarre.
>> It is.
>> Yeah. This is >> It is. This is where we come to.
>> I'm glad they're so committed.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> To pep far.
>> Well, it saves lives.
>> You're right. I mean, you're going to be committed to something that saves lives, right?
>> Well, >> that is something.
>> That was effective, though, >> wasn't it? That was effective.
>> I don't know. How did they vote?
>> Well, I Here's what I believe now. I believe PEPFAR saves lives.
>> So, they changed your mind. Like, you were neutral. So, they need to vote. I was neutral on PEPAR to vote for it.
>> But now, I'm definitely in the PEPFAR camp. And I think uh since it saves lives, we should not reduce its budget.
>> Thank you. You're welcome.
>> I love Washington DC. Isn't it fun?
>> Oh, it's fun.
>> No, hold on. I kind of want you to play ceue it up just about one minute in just some random place because this is the Mandela effect. Uh, not the Mandela effect. Uh, what's the uh thing where you uh ah where where you hear something else that's not really being said because Brian Deauer, the patad on the uh Blaze 247 chat, he says they're actually saying, let's just play it please and pop this up, Chris. They're actually saying Brett Favre saves lives.
>> Yes. Brett Favre saves lives. What is that called? The Mgherk Mgherk effect.
Brett Favre saves lives.
>> I like Brett FARB SAVES LIVES. BRETT FARAV SAVES LIVES.
>> I MEAN, IT'S STILL I still want it.
>> Yeah, you like it. You like that?
>> I still want it.
>> Either one.
>> All right. So, did vote eventually get to say >> got to say some things? Yeah. Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> The next clip.
>> Here's what he said.
>> Russ 2027 budget will ensure that the United States continues to maintain the world's most powerful and capable military as we grapple with an increasingly dangerous world. It is a sizable increase and I want to explain that. Okay.
>> It is meant for significant paradigmshifting investments. For instance, the president and his department of war are exhibiting tremendous leadership to build ships, planes, drones, munitions, and satellites faster without the backing backlog of status quo. For the industrial base to double or triple and build more facilities, not just add shifts, it requires multi-year agreements to purchase into the future.
That cost has to be booked in this first year. Under President Trump's bold leadership, every tool in the executive fiscal toolbox has been used to achieve real savings, and our administration will continue to do so. A historic paradigm shift in the budget process is occurring, and it is producing real results for the American people. Fiscal futility is over. Now that our fiscal ship has finally turned into spacing the right direction, I look forward to working with you to continue to move it forward. We have much work to do.
Together, we will achieve significant savings while implementing the president's bold vision.
>> All right. Sorry, no more of what you got over there.
>> So, yeah, we are not gonna have as much of this.
>> Americans have been funding the following. Okay. 5.5 million to LGBTQ advocacy in Uganda.
>> 800,000 for transgender people, sex workers, and their clients in Nepal.
>> What about >> 3.6 six for LGBTQ activism, free training in pastry cooking, psych psychosocial counseling, a cyber cafe, and the dance focus groups for male prostitutes in Haiti.
>> All right.
>> And 1.1 million to produce gender transformation in diverse social and behavior change report, which advocates against quote gender blindness.
>> You know what this is going to result in is less patri pastries for uh queers.
>> I caught that >> for the queer community. Less pastry.
>> Less pastries.
>> Uhhuh.
>> That's in It's unacceptable. It's inconceivable.
>> Absolutely.
>> You know, >> now Oh, no.
>> You keep using the word, >> right?
>> I don't think it means what you think it means.
>> Okay. So Andrew Kulovit uh he kind of summarized that whole hearing for us and I think this is pretty important there that um he talked about overhauled a trillion in federal grants by adding strict e-verify requirements, English language rules and political appointee oversight to ensure taxpayer dollars go to American citizens first. Huh. Vot's new proposal replaces automatic payouts with pay for performance standards.
Grants can now be terminated for waste, fraud, underperformance, or pushing anti-American priorities like DEI, gender ideology, or green new scam programs.
>> Don't like that.
>> No more blank checks and fraud complaints go straight to Inspectors General and US Attorney Janine Piro within 10 days.
>> I like that. Wow. I mean, let's >> No more No more grant money.
>> No more grant money.
>> Grant money where you don't have to prove anything. You get the grant money and it's all yours. I thought that was really important what Rus Vote said there about funding the military because if reports are accurate on how much we're using against Iran right now, there's some serious depletion going and if we're going to be fighting these wars, we want our boys and girls armed.
>> Yeah, it's unacceptable.
>> I mean, between sending stuff to Ukraine and what we've done in Iran, I wouldn't be surprised if we're a bit depleted right now.
>> No, absolutely. And we just need to, you know, rev up the machine making, man.
Let's go. Yeah. Let's make them.
>> Yeah. The thing with World War II was we ramped up so quickly because we had factories >> and you could convert those factories into uh military equipment and they did and they did it quickly and it blew the world away how quickly it happened.
Problem now is we got no factories to convert. So that's a problem. And there's a fine line between being prepared for war and enriching the >> militaryindustrial complex which you always have to keep a close eye on >> as General President Eisenhower warned us.
>> Yes. While part of the military-industrial complex, >> right, thank you.
>> Which is an interesting dichotomy there.
>> Really weird.
>> Very weird. Uh but bless his heart, you I'm glad at least he said it and that raised awareness just a bit. Not sure it helped anything, but it did raise some awareness.
Uh, all right. 893393.
I guess we'll check with uh Jeffy who's in a very Democratic apologist mood today. So, >> like always, >> I would like always.
>> It's like always.
>> It just seems a little worse today than normal.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> I want grand money. Is that all?
>> Is that all you want?
>> That's all.
>> Okay. and he just wants grand money.
Don't worry about it. Uh the Fat Five coming up.
This is Pat Gray Unleashed.
Yeah, got a couple of tweets here. Uh, coffee lover M tweets, if in God we trust was more than just a motto on our money, we wouldn't be in the mess we're in. Boy, isn't that the truth? That's for sure. From HR Hugging Thug, >> Peppidge Farm saves lives.
So we got Pepperage Farm. We got Brett Favre saves lives.
>> Police restore order immediately.
>> Take a recess until we restore order.
>> Pet farts save lives.
>> Yeah, that's a good one, too.
>> I mean, at least have a meeting beforehand, right?
>> Okay, guys. One, two, three, go. Pet Farms saves lives. And these guys are probably making 200 bucks an hour to do this.
>> Yeah. They don't care.
>> Morons. They don't even know what the issue is.
>> They're in there. They're just They've got their signs and we're ready to go.
>> Yep.
>> Get my money. I get to unbelievable. I get to holler pep far saying slaves lives.
>> Yep.
>> I would I would if you knew this was obviously, but I would like to hear their response to >> let a dude address.
>> What is peparve?
>> Right. What is that? What's pepar?
You're saying Pepar saves lives.
>> What is it? Tell me about it. Tell me how it's saving lives.
>> Yeah. What are they doing >> stuff?
>> That wouldn't it be fascinating. You know, they wouldn't know.
>> Absolutely not.
>> They would not know.
>> All right. Here's uh Jeff Fischer.
>> Absolutely.
>> And chewing the fat or fat five or whatever we're calling it.
>> Live.
>> I'm sorry. The athletically overweight five.
>> Thank you. That's what it is.
>> Uh a couple of stories from this week revisited. Uh we talked about the uh trilliondoll companies uh and we mentioned that Micron uh made it to the trillion dollar company the next day. SK Heinox uh the South Korean chip maker joined the trillion >> the next day. And you notice all these all these chip makers are becoming trillion dollar companies because of AI.
Yep.
>> Everybody needs chips. And so if you're in that business, you're doing pretty well right now.
>> Welcome to the club.
>> Yep. That's great. Uh, also we mentioned uh talked about Drake uh setting all kinds of new records with his three new albums. Well, now Drake has broken the record previously held by Michael Jackson for the most number ones on the Billboard Hot 100 by a solo male artist.
Uh, as Janice STFU uh tops the chart. Uh, with the accomplishment, Drake now ties Rihanna and Taylor Swift for the most number ones across all acts with 14 chart toppers. The only other artists ahead of them are Mariah Carey with 19 and the Beatles with 20.
>> Unbelievable >> to be in that company with those artists.
>> I know.
>> Wow.
>> What's your favorite Drake song?
>> Pretty staggering.
>> My favorite.
>> Yeah. Your favorite song.
>> So hard to pick. That's like the choosing my favorite child. I can't I didn't mean to do this, but I can't.
Just one. Just one.
>> I think I said yesterday I couldn't name a single Drake song.
>> No, but the the new hit on the Hot 100 is Janice STFU. So, shut the heck up.
>> Yeah, that's my favorite.
>> No, that would be ST. >> Is that your favorite one?
>> That's my favorite one. Yeah, >> I bet that's a fun song.
>> Especially when he says FU a lot. Oh, man.
>> Does he actually say it or do they bleep it or >> No idea.
>> How's that played on radio? No idea.
>> I don't think it is. It's just digital downloads basically.
>> Okay. Oh, okay. It's not even being played on the radio.
>> I maybe it is. Yes, maybe.
>> I bet it is. Yeah, but they probably bleeped it or, you know, sometimes they just dump the vocal at that particular moment. Yeah. Just doesn't sound good.
>> Um CBS News yesterday announced that Nick Bilton, uh, investigative journalist, bestselling author, and filmmaker, has been named executive producer of 60 Minutes. Uh CBS News editor and chief Barry Weiss and CBS News President Tom Crowski announced the big change. Builtin brings over two decades of journalism experience uh to the role at the New York Times. He covered how technology upended the world. He's contributed features and investigative coverage at Vanity Fair.
He's written a couple of books. He's done uh a couple of podcasts. He's written and produced multiple acclaimed news documentaries.
So, uh, Nick is one of the most entrepreneurial journalists of our time, a perfect leader, and then blah blah blah, more blah blas. And, uh, what a great hire he is. And it's an extraordinary honor uh, to lead the next chapter of 60 minutes, one of the most important journalism institutions in the nation's history.
>> Fairly pissed because he's an outsider.
>> Yeah. The mission, not from inside. The mission of the program remains vital as ever. Pursuing the truth. Yeah. I mean, look, he's the fifth executive producer in 60 Minutes history >> and the first to bring experience from the outside. Yeah. Linear television.
>> Yeah. They always hire from inside for that, but didn't this?
>> Not anymore.
>> Yeah.
>> Not anymore. Good luck, Nick. I mean, it's a story brand, but >> Mhm.
>> Is it?
>> Is it still? That's the thing.
>> I mean, Anderson left, right? and he's only doing a CNN gig now.
>> Mhm.
>> And there was another one that uh just that just got the boot, too. And she claimed it was because it was of a story she did.
>> Maybe it was maybe the story was terrible. I don't know. But I mean, you're right.
>> They're all unhappy. Yeah. You know.
>> Yeah.
>> We'll find some new reporters.
>> I mean, 60 Minutes isn't what it used to be. We all know that.
>> No, we'll find some new reporters.
>> Yeah.
>> And you know, people still watch it.
It's Sunday nights and it's that that's the thing. It's a Sunday night staple.
Right.
>> Right. And they have football wrapped around that which is huge.
>> Yes. Makes it huge for them.
>> Yes. Always has been.
>> Probably always will be, but for a long time it was number one. It was just the number one show on TV. Well, right now, uh, in Neielson's 35day multiplatform viewing, uh, through April 12th, CBS titles represent 32% eight of the top 25 mostwatched programs across all streaming originals and broadcast series, including Marshalls, which is new, Sheriff Country. You can see that right there. They're all listed.
>> Okay. Is is 60 Minutes in there?
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Oh, it is.
>> Oh, yeah. This is all it uh top 25 plus six series with 10 million viewers.
Okay.
>> I don't see 16.
>> They're not they're not on this list.
They're on the next one coming up. Okay.
>> Uh because the this broadcast rankings that's for uh uh streaming and broadcast.
>> This one we're looking at right now.
>> Yes. Okay.
>> All right. Then this next one coming up is uh they lead the rank CBS also leads the rankings in 35day multiplatform viewership. And so, uh, you see here, Marshall >> 14th in that.
>> Yeah.
>> Marshall's number one in that, too.
>> But, and this also is, uh, uh, six of the top 10 series. But what's interesting to me is that like the newest, uh, show, Dutton Ranch. The only reason it's not on here is because you're looking at, I think, episode four this week. Yes.
>> And this only this these lists only include uh, shows with four episodes or more. Oh.
>> Uh, so they're trying to ex >> So Dutton Ranch will probably be probably be number one the next time they do that or close. Yeah, really.
It's been It's been really good.
>> You been watching it?
>> Oh, yes.
>> Pat, you've been watching it?
>> No.
>> Oh, >> it's kind of Have not even for TV. It's kind of a big guy for Pat.
>> No, it's not.
>> No.
>> So, like 300 lb to >> No. 250 to get in. 250. 250.
>> Huh.
>> Still a ways away from that. Uh sales in luxury homes uh driven primarily by free flowing AI money. Uh I need some of that free flowing AI money, I'll tell you that. Uh sales are surging in places like San Francisco and the Hamptons, while non-luxury non-luxury sales seem to be stalling out. So median US luxury home sale price uh jumped from 1.39 million in February uh to uh went up 3.6% 6% year-over-year increase in San Francisco. Uh 1 1.4% median price increase and of the non-luxury homes, but nobody's buying them. Uh there's no bigger boom than San Francisco Bay Area.
That's ground zero. They went up uh 13.4%.
So right now in San Francisco, the median house is $2.15 million. Uh the median monthly price for a one-bedroom apartment, >> $4,000. Uh, wow. Oh my gosh.
>> A two-bedroom apartment will get you can run you can get that for $5,500 a month.
Uh, so that's tying the city of New York for the most expensive rent in the country.
>> Wow.
>> The median property sale price in the Hamptons >> Mhm.
>> hit a record 2.34 million uh in the final quarter of last year. And they the retailers are or the realtors are claiming that the uh deep pocketed AI workers are paying all cash and they're willing to shell out an extra 50 grand to make sure the fiber internet is top tier. So they're also talking about luxury home sales uh are selling at a great clip in Tampa, West Palm Beach, and Miami. So, and they also claim that uh AI believes that uh mortgage rates uh aren't going to drop below 5% in the next 5 years.
>> In 5 years, >> that's what it says. That's what it says.
>> So, >> wow.
>> See, >> not good.
>> No, it's not good at all. Viewership for the world's most prestigious English spelling competition uh is on the rocks.
uh the scripts national spelling bee last night was the finals and it was hosted by ESPN analyst and a recent celebrity Jeopardy winner uh Mina Mina >> Mina I'm not sure actually who that is but uh who plans I guess she was injecting uh sports entertainment talk to the spelling be I didn't watch it so I I'm sure it was great uh the kids are these kids according to her are uh elite competitors And the more you watch, the more you see the way their brains work.
>> A fourth quarter run. Uh that is what they need at scripts. Actually, uh the television audience surpassed a million back in 2012, which aired on ESPN, but then viewership started to drop during the pandemic, uh reaching uh 559,000 in 2019. Scripts then moved the bee to its own broadcast networks, ION and Bounce, and they got, you know, 488,000 last year. We'll see what they get this year.
But, uh, I'll play a little clip here for you. This, uh, Shay Perka.
>> Mhm.
>> His name is >> Yes.
>> He's the winner of the 2026 National Champion.
>> He's from >> Punjab. Punjab, >> Idaho. Idaho.
>> San Bernardine. California.
>> I was going to say, oh, is he?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> San Bernard >> originally. His parentage all from California.
>> He correctly here spells 32 words. The lightning round.
>> Oh.
>> A new record for the spell off.
>> Wow.
>> Uh, his winning word was bromo kryptonite. I will say this, watching this.
>> Mhm.
>> Some of these are not words. They're not words. They're not words.
>> They're not words anybody knows.
>> They're not. So, they had to do a lightning round at the end. Okay. Let's see.
>> All right. Peroni >> Toni, >> entham Hi, >> Eigu, >> I den >> F do F A D O >> K uh C Y W Y D A >> Pawa >> P O T U K >> Manadno M >> not >> a >> M U T >> Nano Fossil >> An Osc Hang >> t.
>> This is unbelievable.
>> N A T C H I T O C H E S >> Flaw >> F A I T H >> See >> S M E >> Russell >> R U S E L >> Solder >> S A W D R >> Campernell.
>> C M P R N L E L E >> Nickel.
>> Is that N?
>> Zaminus.
>> No.
>> Z M I S.
>> No.
>> Tar.
>> Dog. T A R P R >> T L A C H T L I >> F U M >> R U T I R U S >> Rear L I N T.
>> These are not words.
>> That's a contour.
>> T S R E R.
>> Stop it.
>> T A R K. T H A S I >> R A P A K.
>> Yes, he's running it all together. Um >> P R O M I A >> Melanch.
>> Did he get one wrong at the end? Is that why they stopped? P R A G I >> no it's how many you getting this time okay >> chicken ga >> c h i k u n g n y >> chicken ga I had that for dinner last night delicious >> we have chicken one that's the word that one congratulations on congratulations >> checking these in the moment because he's going so fast >> yeah congratulations so there you should here he is with his uh with the uh >> Wow should we should have had the picture of him with his trophy and the way.
>> That's insane.
>> That's insane.
>> It's not. So, >> and I understand full screen 19.
>> From what I understand, they're not even teaching spelling in school anymore.
>> They don't even teach it.
>> They don't need to. They got special training these kids training these kids.
>> Good. Social media is just changed so much. Common Core and social media, >> oh yeah, >> have ruined education. Right.
>> So, congratulations on that. scripts national be spelling champion of 2026.
Good.
>> You're the man.
>> Good.
>> You said viewership is low.
>> 48 low last year was only 488,000. Yeah.
>> Wow.
>> So, we'll see what they get this year with the I mean, it didn't seem like we had the sports announcer there. That was just the No, that was just the the countdown runoff. Maybe that was a different broadcast.
>> I've never seen the lightning round before. Have they done that always?
>> I think there was a tie at the end or something. I >> forget. Yeah, they usually then they go back and forth at the end. I just thought this was more fascinating than the back and forth at the end. Yeah.
Absolutely amazing. Yep.
>> Uh so congratulations to uh Shay Perka.
>> Yes. From uh Boisee, Idaho. Boy, Idaho.
All right.
>> San Bernardino, California.
>> Oh, San Bernardino.
>> San Bernardino. Okay. Same same thing.
Same thing. We find out tonight too if the Carolina Panthers or the Carolina Hurricanes will head to the Stanley Cup finals uh by beating the Montreal Canadians to take on the Las Vegas Golden Knights. They're up three games to one in the best of seven. And then uh the National Basketball League, the Spurs won last night, taking the Western Conference Finals to game seven.
Tomorrow night, the Knicks are just collecting dust uh waiting for the winner of the the Thunder and the Spurs for the NBA championship. That is your chewing the fat fat five. Uh be sure to subscribe to Back Unleashed and get everything you need. Go to blazetv.com.
>> Uh you know, you mentioned the NBA finals. You know, the uh WNBA just had their big championship parade in Chicago.
>> Oh, cool.
>> Uh which is phenomenal. It was their first ever WNBA championship.
>> All right. So, you know how psychedans were for this particular event. I think we might have a little bit of video of the enormous celebration for the WNBA champions.
>> There was over >> ones of people there.
>> You can't even count >> over ones of people.
>> It's the streets are flooded.
>> Listen to him. You can hear the one.
There they are. Yeah. Yeah. You can >> the owl was there and >> the owl.
>> Yeah.
>> And his buddies the crickets.
>> Not this year.
>> This league >> loses tens of millions of dollars every year.
>> That was the Chicago parade. What do you mean that's not this year?
>> Like three or four years ago.
>> No, >> it's entirely subsidized. We all know this. It's entirely subsidized by the NBA.
Nobody watches these games in the stadium or on TV. And when a >> That's not true.
>> When a team uh in a wins a championship in a city of 9 million and uh it's their first championship ever, you would think they'd have a lot of c celebration going on, right? There'd be people in the streets.
Nobody shows up. There's zero interest in this league. And yet, uh, they refuse to promote their biggest star in the league. The only person that anybody even cares about in this league.
>> There it is.
>> What What year are you saying that's from?
>> 21 years ago.
>> 2021.
>> Yeah.
>> So great. What city was that then? If it's not, >> it's Chicago.
>> Yeah.
>> No, everything you said about it is correct for four years. just it's just now I think it's making the rounds now because they going to the playoffs or something starting.
>> Yeah. And what's her face just got the boot out of there too.
>> Um hates Caitlyn.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah.
>> Pat Gray Unleashed.
Pat Gray is here on the Blaze Radio Network.
>> Good morning, Americans.
It's Friday >> with some tweets for you. Uh Joplin Steve tweets, I've never heard a Drake song and I'm pretty proud of that.
Uh from Giblets, that spelling be champ has a promising career ahead in customer service.
>> Just saying.
>> Come on now. Uh, they speak English way too well. Way too well for that.
>> He's got a better chance to be a CEO of a major company.
>> Yes, I think Google's waiting for him right now. Uh, wfairing stranger tweets.
My favorite my favorite word to spell is the is the word word >> because uh that's, you know, that says everything.
>> It's the word.
>> They ask me all the time, what is your favorite this, what is your favorite that? What's your favorite?
And at one time, what is your favorite word?
>> Word.
>> And I said, my favorite word that is really easy.
>> My favorite word is the word.
>> The word.
>> The word is the word is the word.
>> And that is everything. It says it all for us.
>> Sure does for us. Sure does.
>> You know the biblical reference. You know the gospel reference. There we go.
Thank you for pandering and then making sure we knew we were being pandered to.
Mhm.
>> Which she, you know, she's so so spiritual, you know, that >> she was talking to a group of Catholics, if I recall correctly.
>> I believe she was. Yeah.
>> So, she wanted to make sure you understand that I'm telegraphing. I'm talking about the Bible and God, but I can't say that. So, I have to take the roundabout way. You do get it though, right?
>> Because I'm trying to pander to you right now, but I also have to answer to my base after this. So, I'm just sending out code on the word hideous right now.
>> And of course, >> my favorite word. The word.
>> Word.
>> The word. Word. Okay.
>> And you can spell that.
>> The word. I can't.
>> Is it W D?
>> No.
W A R D.
>> B I B L E.
>> Dang it.
>> B I L E. Ding ding.
>> Congratulations. You win.
>> Sorry.
>> Uh, speaking of stupid people, I I don't know how this escape escaped us in uh 2022 when she was on CNN, but Eugene Carol is being asked some an interesting question because right now people are saying, "Well, she perjured herself and we know that she perjured herself and so shouldn't that have some consequences, >> right? because this is connected to who funded a portion of the lawsuit of her right which was terrible case >> Reed Hoffman founder LinkedIn founder Reed Hoffman and so um CNN asked her about that a few years ago.
>> Another thing that he and his lawyers have often spoken about is the the lack of disclosure about a big Democratic donor funding part of this case. Was there a reason it wasn't disclosed and did you view this as political in any way?
>> No. Uh I dis completely for >> I just completely forgot uh what >> that he even existed >> in your deposition.
>> Yes, in my deposition.
>> Wow.
>> She just completely >> I don't know >> forgot >> the checks were just coming in to pay for things and I don't I don't I'd forgotten who they were coming from. I just thought, "Oh, mana from heaven.
Cool."
>> Wow.
>> Wow.
>> She doesn't have an ounce of credibility.
>> I know. I really don't understand. And and and there's a couple of things here in this post from Zark Files yesterday that um it talks about how you know Trump was never allowed to establish an alibi, >> right? Cuz she didn't know when >> because she doesn't know when the supposed rape happened in the department store. And and and see Trump keeps and this is how Zark lays it out. He keeps detailed calendars and staff records.
Kept them for decades, >> but he was denied the basic self tool uh basic tool of self-defense. the ability to establish where he was due process.
>> Um he's been denied that. Uh he says, "But Carol did produce one piece of physical evidence that she claimed corroborated her account. The dress she wore during the alleged incident. It was subsequently established that the dress was designed after the incident could have occurred.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> The sole corroborating evidence falsified her timeline. The case proceeded anyway. The resulting verdict was then weaponized in a defamation suit where Trump was held liable for denying the allegation while being procedurally barred from defending against it. This is madness. How is this happening in America?
>> The one magazine took a picture of her in that dress and you know was like this is the dress.
>> Except it wasn't.
>> I guess not.
>> Except for uh No.
>> I mean and and this guy files this long tweet. I mean, he goes on to say that like >> Trump is owed serious damages here. And I couldn't agree more. And people need to go to prison for their role in this.
>> This is obscene, man.
>> It's unAmerican. That's for sure.
>> That's for sure.
>> Uh, and it's incomprehensible how this could happen to somebody, especially somebody who can afford pretty decent representation in court. What? Where were his stinging lawyers? Well, hold on. Hold on. I I skipped over this for time constraints.
>> Ah, >> all right.
>> That's funny you bring that up.
>> Mhm.
>> Um, okay. Uh, it says, "Compounding everything, coordinated, professional, and physical threats so thoroughly intimidated the legal community that attorneys refused these cases regardless of available fees.
>> When you systematically destroy defendants's ability to retain counsel of choice, you forfeit the right to a legitimate verdict."
>> I mean, this whole thing.
>> Unbelievable.
>> From start to finish.
>> Yes.
>> Yep. Start to finish.
area of this thing is corrupt.
>> Uh-huh.
>> It's illegitimate. All of it.
>> A dime.
>> Not a penny.
>> Don't bear one single.
>> I knew it was stupid at the time. I just didn't realize how stupid this lawsuit was and how egregious uh trampled an American citizen's right. I I don't care who they are. I don't care if it's a if it's a guy you don't like in politics.
That is not the American system.
Everyone gets equal treatment under the law from what I hear. Mhm. No one's above the law, right, Eene?
>> I mean, if it was Joe Biden being accused, at least you'd have Jeffy defending him.
>> You know, Jeffy would be jumping in there saying, >> "Oh, come on. There's no evidence here, >> right?
>> It's Joe Biden. There's no evidence.
That would be the defense. It's Joe Biden.
>> Come on. Come on.
>> It's Joe Biden."
>> Hold on. The DOJ is not going after Eugene Carol. Is that what we just learned? I just saw I was looking article that Yeah. They're not going after her >> in any way. Yeah.
>> That was a rumor about >> No, they're going into the uh they're looking into the nonprofit that's run by Reed Hoffman.
>> Yeah.
>> She's not even a target of this investig.
>> It's insane.
>> Okay.
>> It's absolute insanity.
>> Mhm.
>> Not one penny.
>> Not a dime.
>> Nope.
>> Not a dime.
>> Not a dime. Not a nickel. Not a penny.
Nothing. Send her a $250 bill with your face on it. Just a rub.
>> No, cuz that means that means you agreed to the payment. I mean, seriously, that not one thing. That's funny. Maybe send her some a commemorative dollar bill.
>> Yeah. Yeah. But but I wouldn't even do that.
>> I know. I just Nothing, >> man. Unbelievable.
Seriously, unbelievable. Uh you know what else was pretty amazing was uh Senator John Cornin's loss, which was historic. Uh, and Ken Paxton hopefully I mean now in the um in the markets in the poly markets he's up by like 20 points or something. 60 to 40 we determined yesterday.
>> Kind of makes sense.
>> Yeah, it does. Um because not only was Cornin the incumbent, but he was an incumbent who was a 23-year US senator who had the backing of the Senate majority leadership. He was loved by the establishment and he still lost by 28 points. That hasn't happened in my lifetime. 28 points. And now uh we've got Ken Paxton who supposedly is trailing James Talerico for the uh in the general election cycle. So, uh, I just want to remind Texans that, uh, James Talerico is one of the weirdest, most radical left-wing candidates we have, well, he's the most I think we've seen in Texas. I mean, this isn't California. This isn't New York. It's not Massachusetts. This is Texas. Are we going to be snowed by this Terico cat?
>> I It's possible.
>> Do we have the thing that we played yesterday? Uh, let's just as a reminder, I just want to remind Texans especially who this guy is.
>> Move over, David Crockett. There's a new Texas Trailblazer in town and his it's their name is James Talerico. The man who bragged, "Our office is the first in the history of Texas to add pronouns to our official business cards.
>> I am running around like a crazy person today." spreading his white skin wherever he goes.
>> I am not a perfect Christian. Prophetic voices like Jesus have helped me reckon with my own whiteness, my own masculinity. And it's a painful process.
>> Bearing the cross of white skin and unambiguous masculinity.
>> I was a big nerd in high school. Did never never played sports. I probably shouldn't count myself like this. Sex is a is a spectrum and often times it can be very ambiguous. God is both masculine and feminine and everything in between.
God is non-binary.
>> Straight from Revelations in the Woke James Bible.
>> I want us all to be aware of that there are many more than two biological sexes.
In fact, there are six.
>> And on the seventh day, he, it, they rested. But not James Calerico. He built an ark big enough for all creatures >> to be able to write legislation that benefits not just the people, but also our our animal friends. Just like the Supreme Court said, one cow, one vote.
>> Now, existential that we try to reduce our meat consumption. It's the right thing to do and the moral thing to do.
>> The 11th commandment, thou shalt not smoke brisket.
>> I am proud to say that our campaign um has officially become a nonmeat campaign.
>> So, step aside.
>> Talico's bravery towers over Texas. He's fighting for all six genders and tens of thousands of species.
>> I guess we just have a different moral yard stick.
>> You know what insults Jesus?
>> Binary white people who eat barbecue and remember the Alamo.
>> There's only been one perfect Christian.
>> And they certainly weren't a carnivorous Caucasian binary homo sapien. According to the woke gospel of James, >> they're going to call me a radical leftist, unexan, unamerican. and bar none the weirdest candidate for Senate the Lonear State has ever seen.
>> Amazing. Just amazing.
>> Now, I sent in a couple of Tel Rico clips.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh that I have now. Okay.
>> You can you can go to I'll give you your choice.
>> Mhm.
>> Uh the one is kind of scary uh cuz it's him and this is how this is this is how he's going to be portrayed >> around America and it's frightening. And the other is climate change is killing Texans. So you can decide.
>> You know, >> what number?
>> I I don't know.
>> Climate change is killing >> and 33 >> Texans. 21 and 33.
>> All right. 21. Let's do them both. What the heck? Let's throw caution to the wind. So, the this this one is is him saying how the how he's going to be treated uh by the press and by people in by uh uh Paxton's people.
>> They're going to throw everything they've got at us. They've already called me a radical leftist, >> which you are.
>> They've already called me a fake Christian, >> which you >> They've even called me a vegan. And those are >> those are fighting words in the state of Texas.
Why did you say them?
>> You know, I'm an eighth generation Texan. I've been eating barbecue since before Ken Paxton's first indictment.
>> It's a good line, though.
>> It is. There's another one coming up, too. It's scary.
>> They're going to call our movement unex.
>> Yeah, it is.
>> Unamerican. They're going to call us a threat, >> which you are.
>> The only truth out of all of those lies is that we are a threat.
>> We're a threat to their corrupt system.
Oh jeez.
>> Uh, I also saw that Ken Ken Paxton uh started calling me Talaf Freco and I am I am proud to announce that we have I'm a Talafrico t-shirts on our website.
Really is.
>> So when you go home tonight, make sure you grab one.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah. Okay. Uh he's better than Betto.
was >> absolutely.
>> He's smoother. Uh he's better looking.
>> Yep.
>> Uh he's younger. He's frightening.
>> I know.
>> He is frightening. And he's using everything that's true against him as a >> You're just You're saying that? Yeah.
They're going to say this about me, >> right? They're going to say it because it's true.
>> He doesn't say that though.
>> No, he doesn't.
>> He said they're going to say this about me, >> right?
>> Like Yeah, we are.
It's true.
>> Wow.
>> But it was smart to use the Talifico.
>> Yeah.
>> I mean, it's scary.
>> It's smart.
>> I know. But then you have him talking about climate change killing Texans.
>> Okay.
>> Texans are seeing that climate change is here and that we need action. And so I think if if it can happen in Texas, if we can build that bipartisan coalition to save the planet, if we can do it here, Yeah. then there's hope for us doing it across the country and across the world.
>> And and so we've got to keep this issue on the front burner, pardon my pun, to make sure that that folks understand that this is no longer a theoretical possibility. It is no longer something in the distant future for our kids and grandkids to deal with. It is here >> and it is killing Texans and Americans by the thousands. And so I'm hopeful >> what >> that that people will wake up and not only recognize the threat but also recognize the tremendous possibilities if we fight climate change. Right? Texas just became the the nation's leader in wind and solar energy. Texas is now the the capital of renewable energy in the United States, which I think will surprise some of your some of your viewers.
>> There is money to be made.
>> There's money to be made in fighting climate change. There are new businesses. But that's the key, isn't it, James? That's the key. There needs to be in order for it to work in America, there needs to be profit available. And >> that's a bad thing. Profit's a bad thing.
>> Future, right? For everyone who grew up watching the Jetsons, that's the future that we can have if we get in the fight against climate change. If everybody wants to drive a Tesla, unbelievable, right? If everybody wants to save on their on their energy costs at home, >> then you should be with us on on getting into the global fight against climate change, the future, if we're able to beat >> climate change, is going to be more prosperous. It's going to be safer and it's going to be more exciting for all of us. So, we as environmentalists have have got to be using exciting and and and promising vision instead of just I can't take it anymore.
Thousands of Texans are dying from climate change right now.
>> You know that I don't know about I love how he says there.
>> Wow.
>> You can make money fighting climate change. Yeah. It's called Grift and it's what Al Gore does. And uh >> he's a climate billionaire. By the way, >> I want to point out because he's like Texans are seeing this climate change.
IT'S SO BAD. EVERYBODY'S DYING RIGHT HERE. LOOK AT THIS. These are the top five ever recorded temperatures in Dallas, Texas. Um you you'll start here at number five. We got 112° back in 1909. 112 degrees 1936 and then 112 113 113 all in a 3-day period in 1980. Those are the most re those are the top five.
Jeez.
>> And your most recent is 1980.
I figured it would have been in 2026.
>> We had feels like a lot higher than that >> uh in the last couple years. So >> Oh, thank you, James. Feels like Okay.
Feels like humidity 20.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Well, if it feels like it >> Well, what was the feels like temperature on June 7th, 198 what it was >> Mhm.
>> last year.
>> Okay. It's all about the fields.
>> It's all about the fields.
>> Jeffy Telerico over here.
>> Uhhuh.
>> Are you going to get a shirt? Are you a Telerico freak?
>> Talco.
>> No, Jeffy just needs a shirt that just says freak.
>> I mean, the guy Wow.
>> I know. He's agonizing, but >> he is agonizing and dangerous.
>> Yes, indeed.
>> He's all the things he said he is, and we're going to say them because >> they're true. That's why we're saying it, James.
>> Wow. All right, let me tell you something else. It's true. Uh they say that Kexi cookies are the best cookies on the planet, but they only say that because it's true.
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My my youngest son Daniel did these. Uh and they're all kinds of scenes of people with their dads. Uh some of them depict some of the things I've done with my kids. Baseball >> going to uh Cougar Stadium, Lavel Edwards Stadium in Provo. But there's fishing, which I have never taken my kids to. So that's somebody else's dad.
Right.
>> I was going to ask you, do you go fishing with your kids? I've never been fishing a day in my life, but that some dads have. Some dads have taken their kids.
>> I hear that, too.
>> Yeah, that's what I've heard. Uh there's all kinds of these.
>> Did someone else take Is that your son going with someone else?
>> Yeah, maybe the drawing.
>> That's possible.
>> They're going to say that. I'll tell you that.
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>> Tells you about the cookies that are involved in this because it's really in the end all about the cookies. Rocky Road uh Texas chocolate chip. I mean, look at these things. They're gigantic.
The Texas sheet cake, which has always been one of my favorites.
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Uh, so a man's been arrested by police in San Antonio for allegedly making multiple death threats against Turning Point USA CEO Erica Kirk as she prepares to host an all female event in San Antonio next weekend. Uh Jacob Winsky, 26, arrested yesterday morning and charged with two felony counts of making terroristic threats causing public fear.
Uh allegedly said in a social media post that he knows exactly where to bomb the venue for the group's 3-day event. And also, according to San Antonio police, he said, "I can't wait to be the valet for her escort."
>> My goodness. I don't know if he really got that position or >> I don't know.
>> Probably listening to Candace.
>> Seriously, >> she's got to be proud right now, right?
>> Yeah, absolutely.
>> Because whatever it is you're trying to accomplish, uh, this is what's happening >> with these unstable people. And this is what the left yelled about all the time.
Stable people are going to do things and they don't, you notice they're not saying that anymore because all they do is fire up unstable people. And we've seen that over and over and over again.
>> Unstable people. That's the Democrat base.
>> Yeah, it sure is.
>> And you know, yesterday you were talking about the lady and others who have gotten fired for online comments about Charlie Kirk. And I just want to read this real quick. This note I got from Mark Allen, a pad who said, "I was listening to Unleashed and heard people that were fired over Charlie Kirk comments. I was fired for not getting the jab. Who owes for that?" Oh my god.
>> Seriously. I mean, there's nobody ever going to be held accountable for the chaos of the co era.
>> Nope.
>> Never mind losing your job. I mean, the people that suffered health effects or death. I mean, no one is ever going to be held accountable. And it's so frustrating, >> right? Time to let that go.
>> Is it?
>> Yeah.
>> Is it time to let the premature death of loved ones go? You're going to have to let that go. Come on, man. Stop it. Are we still talking about injuries from the vaccine >> or lies under oath? I mean, >> are we still talking about >> Anthony Fouchy and his crimes against humanity?
>> Jeff Fischer got a vaccine. Is he dead?
No. So, >> no. But, uh, is he in peril with his health?
>> Yes, continually.
>> That probably could have happened with or without that.
>> The guy's whole face is about to fall off.
>> Okay. and he won't do anything about it.
>> That's not That's not true. But go ahead.
>> That's fair.
>> That's not true.
>> Is your knee replaced? Did you replace your knee yet?
>> Not yet. No.
>> Getting there. Haven't grown a third tail.
>> Thank you. But you did have a first and a second. I did apparently. So >> that's the thing that gets overlooked.
>> Yeah, it is.
>> Let's revisit that second.
>> Oh, no. Let's go to the first tale even.
>> Yeah, we didn't even hear about that.
>> But I haven't gone a third tail.
>> All right, Eeyore. Thank you for that.
Appreciate the update.
>> Yeah, it's >> I don't have a third tail.
>> Facts are facts.
>> I know. I know. They are.
>> Like that though, would you?
>> Yeah, please.
>> It's been fine.
>> It's been fine.
>> That's been fine.
>> Yeah. Until you start talking.
Seriously.
>> And then it's not fine.
>> Oh. So, wait a minute. The remedy is for him to stop talking?
>> Yes. So, >> my wife, is that you?
>> More coming up.
This is Pat Gray Unleashed.
some tweets for you. Lonewolf 2965 tweets. So since climate change has killed thousands, Telerico can surely come up with the names of a hundred victims, >> right?
>> Yeah. I wish somebody would try to pin him down on that. Really? Like who? Give me, in fact, give me one victim who's died of climate change.
have reached out to the campaign. So maybe maybe you can >> ask them all those questions.
>> There's not a chance.
>> This is the second time you're reaching out cuz first time was during the um >> primary >> primary came in the ghetto and he never come back. So I reached out one more time.
>> All right. Good.
>> Cuz he's he will give you the names of all the kids that died in the floods, right?
>> Yes, he will.
>> Oh, probably.
>> Or gun violence. Uh >> yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Agonizing. It's just agonizing.
>> I know. I'm just saying what he will >> he's run a br he's running a brilliant campaign with the they're going to say they're going to say this. They're going to say that. He's not denying any of it.
>> Doesn't deny any of it. And >> not one thing you notice. He didn't say, "But I'm not a radical leftist." He didn't say that. He's just saying they're going to say, "Well, yeah, we're going to say it because it's true."
>> Right. Right. They're gonna say all this and uh they're gonna also uh uh Paxton, that guy who uh you know got into his affairs uh made called me a funny name.
I made it into a t-shirt.
>> He's just all brilliant.
>> It is. It's a smart strategy.
>> Uh from 1993 championship team thought criminal. Wow. Six genders. Jimmy Tofu Telerico is woke to climate change, supposedly killing Texans by the thousands, but asleep to illegal aliens who have actually murdered Texans and other Americans.
>> Yeah, >> so true. Uni party monger. Uh, just say no to living like a Jetson. I am firmly against flying cars because y'all cannot handle cars on the ground. You know, flying cars would be dropping out of the sky everywhere.
>> That's true.
>> It probably is. It probably is. flying cars. Hey, idiot, you're not going to be driving it. It's going to be automated.
>> Um, yeah, >> that's what's going to happen. That's what you do in the Jetson. The Jetsons are never driving their little >> You're right.
>> I love that.
>> Hey, idiot. I've seen the future. I know how all this stuff's going to work.
>> Exactly.
>> Okay.
>> You know, in addition to uh the right being unhappy with Jill Biden, apparently Democrats are a little pissed off as well >> uh because of the timing of her memoir.
Why? Why are you releasing this right now? It's really interesting.
>> It was already scheduled, >> but still it's the we're heading into the midterms.
>> They could have postponed it.
Absolutely.
>> Uh Jim Manley, Democrat strategist who worked in the Senate for years, said, "We need this as much as we need a hole in the head." By the way, Jim, you already have five of them at least.
Whack quack.
>> Uh Joe Biden's confessional about her concerns over the former president's health is dropping as the party fights to win control of Congress in November.
>> Yeah, >> but it will have none zero impact on the election. Manley insisted it's all about Trump. Really? Well, we'll see.
>> Okay.
>> We'll see about that.
>> Yeah. Anything that reminds voters of the nightmare that is the Bidens and the whole Democrats having control does that.
>> Absolutely. Uh, and she says in the book, I mean, I thought this was just what she was saying on her uh on her publicity tour, but she writes in the book, I don't know what happened. As I watched it, I thought, "Oh my god, he's having a stroke, and it scared me to death." Again, what a stinking liar.
>> We all know what she said at the time about what a great job he did. You were a great job. What a great job. You answered all the questions. answered all the questions >> and then acting like none of that had ever happened before or after when it happened every day. Uh but then maybe the worst part of it was she continued to push him to stay in the race. She knew something was wildly wrong with her husband.
Uh you can make the case that there is treason involved here. No one will, but I think they should. I think it's treasonous to understand that this guy is not in any kind of shape to be president of the United States. But not only do you defend him at every turn, you push him to stay in the campaign. I mean, it proves she didn't care about the country or Joe.
I mean, set aside treason for a second just to push him into a situation for another four years where he's unwell.
you're his wife. How could you how could you be okay with him going through all that? Unbelievable. But here's what she said about uh him having a stroke.
>> Ever see signs that he was falling into cognitive decline?
>> No.
>> No. No.
>> Truly >> no believer. True.
>> I mean, people were saying he wasn't the same Joe Biden, >> right? Well, I don't think that's true.
He was the same the essence of the same Joe Biden. But his essence, he was a slowing down. He was getting older.
>> I mean, we all observe that when you very intense job, I think it ages you >> um quickly.
>> She is hideous.
>> Yeah. Does that mean the essence of >> I don't know.
>> Joe Biden.
>> I don't know. Yeah. The outer shell. Are you talking about his outer shell? He looked sort of like Joe Biden still.
Yeah.
>> Wow.
>> But you know inside I mean we played it seriously almost every day. Some kind of screw up by him. His mind froze. You you couldn't understand the words that were coming out of his mouth. Uh he fell over himself multiple times. And to say that there was nothing wrong other than that debate is just such a stinking lie.
Meanwhile, on Stephanopoulos.
>> Well, yeah. Remember remember uh Jill said, and for whatever reason, I I don't we you talked about what she said in her book, but we heard her on video as well saying that she thought he was having a stroke >> and then immediately took him to that rally where that's where she said, you know, you're such a little such a good little boy. Who's a good little boy?
Mhm.
>> And then now we find out that she thought he was having a stroke.
>> Well, immediately following, remember, uh, Joe Biden, the president, uh, gave the exclusive to, uh, Stephanopoulos and Stephanopoulos questioned him about, you know, how what happened. And, well, I'll let him tell you.
>> Let's start with the debate. Uh you and your team said have said you had a bad night, >> but your >> but your friend Nancy Pelosi actually framed the question I think is on the minds of millions of Americans.
>> Was this a bad episode or the sign of a more serious condition?
>> It was a bad episode. Uh >> no indication of any serious condition.
I was exhausted.
>> I didn't listen to my instincts >> preparing and I had a bad night. You know, you say you were exhausted and and I know you've said that before as well, but you came and you did have a tough month, but you came home from Europe about 11 or 12 days >> before the debate, spent 6 days >> in Camp David. Why wasn't that enough rest time, enough recovery time?
>> Because I was sick. I was feeling terrible. Matter of fact, I asked they did a COVID test because they're trying to figure out what's wrong.
>> They did a test to see whether or not I had some infection, you know, a virus. I didn't. He just had a really bad cold.
>> It's unbelievable.
I mean, the rest of it is BS.
>> So, first he tries to blame it on the travel >> schedule that he had.
>> Yeah.
>> Then it turns out he's called out on that. That was 11 days ago. Man, you spent 6 days at Camp David. How is that not enough rest?
>> Well, then I also had a But I But wait, I had a cold.
>> But his wife thought he had a stroke.
>> Yes. Right. I >> It's incredible.
It's It's despicable. We >> despicable. These people >> Yeah.
>> don't care about the country.
>> She absolutely doesn't care.
>> Would you say she's the new Edith Wilson or is she worse than Edith Wilson?
>> Oh, >> I mean Jill McBad.
>> Uh oh.
>> Like Lady McBth.
>> Dr. Jill Biden.
>> Dr. >> Thank you. Jill Mad Biden.
>> Well, they didn't have the auto pen back then, but they had basically the equivalent.
>> Yeah, she was she was the auto hand and his hand sign stuff. So, she was the auto >> cuz he was literally in a >> although Yeah, he actually trotted Joe out. Or was it his double? Uh they actually trotted him out, you know, and uh you know, they tried to make everything as >> bland as they could to try to fool us.
We documented it. The whole thing, >> the whole thing, every change, every guard rail, every don't put audiences above him so he doesn't say, "Don't jump." Everything.
Everything.
>> And he still screwed it up.
>> Don't jump. They had TV screens that 100 inch TV screens >> at Font of 50.
>> We documented it all.
>> Yeah.
>> And and nobody saw No one. We're the only ones.
>> Mhm.
>> Okay. Okay.
>> Mhm.
>> All right. I appreciate it. You know what? We We were We were the only ones.
>> It's been amazing to watch the aftermath of this. You know, two years later, everybody's scrambling, right, >> from uh, you know, all the news people, all the anchors >> trying to pretend like >> Jake Tapper writes a book about it. Come on.
>> After he was the one out in front saying, "Don't go there."
Jill told him not to go there and he told um uh uh Trump's daughter-in-law, "Don't go there."
>> That's right.
>> This guy and now he's got a book like you said.
>> It's fun. I asked Grock, "Are there any similarities between Jill and Edith?"
>> And this is what it says.
>> Okay.
>> Both first ladies acted as powerful gatekeepers, shielding an incapable an incapitated president.
>> Both incapacitated.
>> Sorry. Thank you. Both helped hide the truth from Congress, the cabinet, and the American people.
>> All right.
>> Both prioritized power and legacy over national security and honesty. Okay. and both enabled a shadow presidency that undermined the Constitution. This wasn't mere family loyalty. This was treasonous betrayal of the American Republic.
>> Yep.
>> Does it use the word treason? Because it should.
>> It did. It did.
>> Yeah. It treasonous.
>> Okay. Yeah. Read that again. Uh the that that little part.
>> Grock says this wasn't mere family loyalty. This was a treasonous betrayal of the American republic. Even Grock understands that it's treason.
>> That's what it was.
>> Because it was.
>> And again, nobody will ever nobody will ever seriously broach that subject. But they should they should. But I mean, we don't even people who give information to our enemies don't even get charged with treason anymore. Uh it's it's pretty amazing. But that's that's telling that Grock will even go that far. Wow.
>> Be a real shame to see her perp walked, >> wouldn't it? Wouldn't it wouldn't happen to a nicer woman if that were to ever transpire, man. All right. Uh we don't want to skip over the uh Scott Bessant uh comments about Gavin Newsome. This is just real quick and I >> right >> neglected to play it earlier when we were playing all of his uh stuff yesterday, but this >> is awesome.
>> Yeah. And the context is the J6ers who went through hell and are still going through hell in so many cases.
>> Um there's going to be uh some compensation for how they were treated.
And so Gavin Newsome said >> and I think the reporter asked the question.
>> Uh let's see. I think this is in here.
>> Governor Gavin Newsome has floated this idea of a 100% state tax on Californians who receive money from President uh Trump's anti-weaponization fund. your response to the governor's call from >> uh there's no cure for stupid and we're done.
>> Okay, I think we're done.
>> Good night.
>> No cure for stupid.
>> There's no cure for stupid. Good night.
Roll credits. We're done.
>> By the way, it's unconstitutional to assess attacks against a certain group of people. You can't do that. You cannot do that. So, that is stupid uh and unconstitutional.
So, what a dumb question.
>> Meanwhile, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujen Gisham.
>> Yeah, I hope Jeffy Wright's to the rescue for her on this. Yeah, let's see.
What' she say? Huh?
>> If women, >> Democratic women, just show up and vote.
>> We're good. We don't need any of the men.
>> She's just trying to be funny.
>> Says she don't need any of the men.
>> She's just trying to be funny. And I notice how they short clipped that.
>> So they're not they don't let you go on and see what you had to say.
>> Well, her point is clearly that Democrat women are in large enough numbers to elect whoever it is they want.
>> Come out and vote.
>> Yeah. Get out and vote as a Democrat woman.
>> Um that's why we should take the vote away from women right now.
>> I'm not laughing.
>> Many people make that case. No, the problem right now is that women are far more liberal than men.
>> That's a fact.
>> That's not the reason you want to take the vote away from them.
>> Well, it is.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Yeah, that is. That is the reason.
>> They operate on feelings.
>> So, yeah. So, conservative women can continue to vote, but Right.
>> Not the leftwing women.
>> Their brains.
>> Yes. Exactly.
>> I don't know who gets to decide that. I guess me. I guess I guess I do. Since it's my idea.
>> Yeah, I can pick and choose what women vote and what what don't. So, >> you're going to like the result though.
I promise.
>> I think we all are.
>> Uh then we've got this interesting. A woman is pulled over. Speaking of women, is uh pulled over by a cop. Uh I don't where was this? Florida.
>> Florida. Okay. This >> is >> interesting, right?
>> Very interesting. See what you think about whether this cop does the right thing or not. Okay.
>> Hello, ma'am. Hey, good morning. I'm Gala with the Pumpus County Sheriff's Office. This is why you're being pulled over in the city of Lagor today. We're doing an operation for distracted driving and you drove past me holding the phone with your right hand, manipulating that phone for a second.
>> If you're just listening right now, uh the cop accuses her of holding her phone in her right hand while she's driving.
>> So then she holds up her right hand, which isn't there, by the way. She just has a stub at the end of her arm. She doesn't have a right hand. So, she clearly wasn't holding a phone in her right hand.
>> That's not true. But go ahead.
>> Of course, that's true.
>> No, it's not.
>> What do you mean?
>> She could be holding up a phone >> in her right hand >> on her exist.
It doesn't exist.
>> She could be holding a phone in that stub.
>> Absolutely.
>> I There's no fingers there. What? How is she holding it? Is it taped to her?
>> No. Yeah, absolutely. At least you could have a a stub holder for the phone.
>> Okay.
>> Oh, that's fair. That's Ooh, that's a good >> stub holder. Stub holder for the phone.
Yeah. I mean, look, this look, it's funny.
>> Mhm.
>> And uh you know, we keep going and and we let's play and let's talk about >> watch the whole thing. Go back to the beginning and let's watch this unfold.
>> Hello, ma'am. Hey, good morning. I'm Gala with the Pis County Sheriff's Office. This is why you're being pulled over the city of Legor today. We're doing an operation for distracted driving and you drove past me holding the phone with your right hand manipulating the phone. I mean, I saw you with your hand.
>> So, you want to just call this a day or >> I don't want to call. You had a hand manipulating.
>> You just said my right hand.
>> Well, I thought I saw you with your right hand. You had a hand.
>> The right hand. I saw you manipulate.
>> I didn't >> with the right hand perhaps. Not right.
But I saw you.
>> You didn't see me with my right hand.
So, you saw you saying that you saw me with >> I know what I just said. I know what I just said. I'm asking you now. Did you Did you or not have your phone on your on your hand?
>> I did not.
>> You did not have your phone on your hand.
>> Hand to God. You don't have funny hand.
>> Hand to God.
>> The other hand to God. You don't have fun on your hand.
>> You have your driver's license with you.
>> All right.
>> I think this is the current one.
>> Hand to God. She said she didn't wasn't holding her phone in either hand.
>> That ticks me off with the insurance, too. They know you haven't shown us in an Uber and they know you have a license for that while driving. You can't we got to put the phone down.
>> Gives her the citation angle.
>> And you put on there that you saw me with my right hand holding it.
>> I did not put that. No. If you want to take it a >> but that's what you said when you pulled me over. Yes. You saw me holding my device with my right hand.
>> I not disagree with you. Yes. That's what I said. Yes. Yes. So if you want to take it to court >> and that's what you saw.
>> That's what I said. I said >> that's what you said you saw. Yes. Okay.
>> Okay. If you want to take it to court, option five on the back of the ticket.
That's how you take that ticket to court. You have any questions?
>> And she did.
>> Thank you.
>> Have a good day.
>> And that was dismissed yesterday.
>> Was it dismissed?
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, good.
>> Did he not show up? Is that what it was?
Or >> I bet the judge just say, >> "No, he told the judge to dismiss it."
>> He told the judge to dismiss it.
Interesting.
>> Why'd he waste time giving her the ticket then?
>> I'm telling you, man. I don't care. Body cam footage. It It helps it just get the truth out there one side or the other.
But Jeffy might have a point here. And why why would Spidey senses go up, Jeffy?
>> She's got a big Tik Tok channel.
>> It's a big Tik Tok channel.
>> Does she?
>> Yeah. That's why this went viral from her Tik Tok channel.
>> But doesn't change the fact that No, it doesn't. It doesn't. And look, my look, I I' I've been uh a part of, you know, my son was pulled over for not wearing a seat belt, and he was wearing a seat belt because the cop drove by him and didn't see the strap coming from the the door to across. Yep. But the strap in that car was from the seat.
>> So it comes down like this. So you don't have that >> coming across. And he's And he's like, "You weren't wearing a seat belt." And >> so he went to court, right?
>> Yeah. I am.
>> Yeah.
>> And No, he didn't. He was like, I >> It's worth not worth my time.
>> Not worth my time.
>> Couple hundred bucks. It was worth the time.
>> Yeah.
>> It was I don't think it was more than 200.
>> Well, that's how they get you cuz it's not worth fighting it. You just don't want to. You don't want the hassle. It's usually like 75 bucks or whatever. $100.
>> You're going to be in court all day.
>> Yeah. Nobody wants to do it. And they might even make you come back tomorrow.
>> Yes.
>> Might just show up and come back tomorrow.
>> Doc is too full. Sorry. We're going to do it again tomorrow.
>> Yep.
>> And so they just make it so difficult.
>> So you want to fight for the principle of the thing.
>> Yeah.
>> You know, you don't want the hassle.
>> Back to the girl. I I I just feel like I didn't realize she had a Tik Tok channel.
>> It's funny and I get it.
She didn't choose to get pulled over for content.
>> See what I'm saying?
>> Yeah.
>> Like that could have been anyone that got pulled over.
>> What? What is this?
>> So, could she have had she had a fake handcub >> and could have been holding it up >> like a nub wrapper >> trying to get pulled over?
>> I don't know. H interesting. I mean, she was pretty uh >> And I'd like to thank the officer for trying, you know, keeping the road safe.
>> Back to blue. You got that back thing there for Nebraska State behind me there with me every day.
>> Just like Jesus.
>> And I agree with back the blue, but that didn't that didn't seem reasonable. Feel like >> when you say she had the phone in the right hand and then she doesn't have a right hand.
>> But let's say that she did. She was holding a phone.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. But if you're the cop, when you see that she has a nub there and it's probably, you know, maybe maybe I didn't see something. I tell you what, just be safe.
>> But he has to go back and give her a citation for this.
>> That's the thing. I think so. Tell me that they don't have quotas >> without telling me they don't have >> Wait a minute. I thought you were so happy that he was keeping the street safe.
>> I am. I am. I'm happy.
Both. Yeah, they don't have quotas. I know. That's what I I just told you the one mistake he made was to tell her >> that he saw it on the right hand and as soon as she said that he freaking fell for so many >> you should have just said I saw a phone I saw a phone using a phone >> okay you were using your left hand >> and then >> you're using a phone >> and then she would have said well what did I drive with then >> yes >> your stub >> absolutely >> I don't know >> your stub >> your stub your foot >> you can do a lot with a stub we learned the guy shot his >> with a nub >> speaking of stubs uh the uh Blue Origin rocket that blew up yesterday.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh that footage is incredible.
>> Is there a stub in that?
>> Well, it's no longer It's no longer a stub.
>> Okay.
>> All right. Let's Yeah, let's see that >> made me think of losing something.
>> Here's what happened to Blue Origins Rocket >> Glenn Rocket yesterday.
>> Oh. Oh. OH, GOLLY. OH, >> NO. NO.
>> OH, nobody hurt though, which is great.
>> Correct.
>> That's why you clear.
>> Look at that explosion. Yeah.
>> Wow.
>> And uh >> Holy cow.
Yeah. Yeah. There's a mushroom cloud that goes up.
>> Absolutely.
>> Must have scared people in the area.
>> That uh there was video from fishermen and people in airplanes flying into Orlando.
>> Wow. You could see that from I mean that's on Cape Canaveral. That's a long way.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh from uh from from Orlando and they were they could see it. Incredible.
>> And do we know what happened there? Was he just looking for the data? Is that what it >> I'm just I'm just gathering data.
>> Yeah, he's gathering data.
>> I mean, >> cuz that wasn't planned, right?
>> That was not that was not supposed to happen.
>> That was not planned.
>> We hear from Elon all the time that they blow up their rockets on purpose cuz they're gathering data. And they do.
>> And they do. And they do, but that doesn't seem to be the case here.
>> That weren't planned to be blown up as well. And this was not planned either.
This >> Elon commented on this.
>> This was supposed to go up today.
>> Oh, >> yeah. What Elon saying? Most unfortunate. Rockets are hard.
>> I I feel like he wasn't being very >> funny. Really funny.
>> Do we have >> There it is. Most rockets are hard.
>> That's brilliant.
>> That's so great.
>> Have a great weekend. Uh we'll be back here Monday. Plus, we do have overtime coming up today. Uh don't miss that.
This is Pat Gray Unleashed.
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