Pardon The Insurrection

RIP, The Republican National Commissary Is DEAD

March 14, 2024 Pardon The Insurrection Episode 162
RIP, The Republican National Commissary Is DEAD
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Pardon The Insurrection
RIP, The Republican National Commissary Is DEAD
Mar 14, 2024 Episode 162
Pardon The Insurrection

Hey Ty here, going solo on the mic today to serve you the dish on Trump's tornado of turmoil. Buckle up as we sort through the mess of legal spaghetti Trump's tangled in. From defamation drama to espionage enigmas, and a buffet of court battles that feels like it's catered by Scorsese, we're slicing through the news narratives that are painting our political landscape in shades of pandemonium. We'll also dissect the media's spin on primary performances, revealing the potential for public uproar that could rival the chaos of January 6th.

Prepare to be stunned by the sheer unpreparedness revealed in text messages from DHS officials regarding the January 6th insurrection, giving us a backstage pass to the government's scrambling. As I fly solo without Carol and Tara, I also unravel the internal GOP melodrama, where strategic dilemmas and high-profile exits hint at a Republican party at a crossroads, and possibly a fork in the road for Trump's political journey. Plus, with the RNC under Lara Trump's new reign, we're peering into the looking glass to see if the committee will morph into Trump's personal fundraising fiefdom.

Then, hold onto your seats as we zoom in on the global stage where security threats are more twisted than a Bond villain's mustache. We're casting the spotlight on Sean King and Elon Musk, two influential rogues steering the steering wheel of public opinion, where one tweet could swerve us into democracy's ditch. Dive into the discussion where I'll lay out the dangers these figures pose to our political fabric, and why we need to keep our eyes peeled like a hawk on their every move. So tune in, and let's get to the heart of the insanity you won't want to miss.

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Hey Ty here, going solo on the mic today to serve you the dish on Trump's tornado of turmoil. Buckle up as we sort through the mess of legal spaghetti Trump's tangled in. From defamation drama to espionage enigmas, and a buffet of court battles that feels like it's catered by Scorsese, we're slicing through the news narratives that are painting our political landscape in shades of pandemonium. We'll also dissect the media's spin on primary performances, revealing the potential for public uproar that could rival the chaos of January 6th.

Prepare to be stunned by the sheer unpreparedness revealed in text messages from DHS officials regarding the January 6th insurrection, giving us a backstage pass to the government's scrambling. As I fly solo without Carol and Tara, I also unravel the internal GOP melodrama, where strategic dilemmas and high-profile exits hint at a Republican party at a crossroads, and possibly a fork in the road for Trump's political journey. Plus, with the RNC under Lara Trump's new reign, we're peering into the looking glass to see if the committee will morph into Trump's personal fundraising fiefdom.

Then, hold onto your seats as we zoom in on the global stage where security threats are more twisted than a Bond villain's mustache. We're casting the spotlight on Sean King and Elon Musk, two influential rogues steering the steering wheel of public opinion, where one tweet could swerve us into democracy's ditch. Dive into the discussion where I'll lay out the dangers these figures pose to our political fabric, and why we need to keep our eyes peeled like a hawk on their every move. So tune in, and let's get to the heart of the insanity you won't want to miss.

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Speaker 2:

One two, three, four, hey, this is D-9.

Speaker 1:

This is Ty and.

Speaker 2:

Carol's gone, and so is Tara, but I'm sure we'll eventually all get together at once sometime in the near future. But until then, you're listening to the Part of the Insurrection podcast. I'm just two hosts today. I know every time I cut this microphone on, we start this podcast and I give you my ranch about how absolutely bonkers and insane the news is. And I'm not going to lie to you, it's not any different today. But before we get to that, give a quick shout out to our sponsor, sheets and Giggles. Of course, as you're well aware by this point, this is a Sheets and Giggles podcast. It's the only thing we sleep on. And then I hope you know you should say Trump win the 2024 election and we end up in concentration camps. The Sheets and Giggles becomes the official sponsor of the United States concentration camps, because you know, the least they can do is make sure that we can sleep well tonight in our individual prisons, because those sheets are so soft.

Speaker 2:

So, again, it's been one of those weeks and I think I tweeted on Monday something to kind of sum it up. This is like a single sentence, just to give you an idea of the state of affairs. In case you're wondering how we're going to try and wrap our minds around this and get you a podcast, I just want you to see the level of the degree of difficulty that we're dealing with here, like the ability to juggle this nonsense. You're going to discover the level of insanity I'm referring to momentarily. Here you go.

Speaker 2:

So Trump is handing over $90 million bonds in a rate defamation case. His witnesses at Mar-a-Lago were going public about him committing espionage. As his cabinet officials are publicizing his love of Hitler. As he's bankrupting the RNC. As he's two weeks away from going on trial for trying to cheat in the 2016 election. And also he has to come up with nearly half a billion dollars on the same day as this trial. As he's being sued by his business partners in a social media company. As Scotland is suing him for the same kind of fraud that he engaged in in New York. As he's meeting with foreign authoritarians and I always almost did the Trump said authoritarianism for an authoritarian in Mar-a-Lago, where he was keeping the classified documents that he was caught on camera moving on to a plane while his lawyers were meeting with the FBI, before he flew the documents off to New Jersey where he buried his wife on a golf course.

Speaker 1:

Oh Jesus, I mean, we know all these things, we follow them in real time, but just hearing it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, when you put it into a sentence like that, it's like oh, that actually isn't saying, and I see why numerous people that we are friends with on the internet's resulted resorted consuming copies amounts of marijuana to cope.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I don't even know where to start. Really, I've got, we've got a handful of topics to cover. We're probably not going to get to them all. I know I say this all the time. I'm like, yeah, well, you know we don't have time for that, we'll get to it next week, and then next week never comes because there's, you know, incessant insanity that just pushes the old stuff, like, for instance, the Hunter Biden impeachment fiasco, where their star witness has been indicted by the special counsel who was investigating Hunter Biden, because their star witness is a Russian asset and you know he was feeding Russian misinformation to the FBI. And like we don't even have time, we don't even have time, can't even discuss that detail, because there's just endless amounts of time, fullery and shenanigans and just all right. So yesterday Trump and Biden clinched their respective nominations, although Trump ended up losing a significant number of his voters to Nikki Haley, who was no longer in the race, that's a lot to her.

Speaker 2:

All right. So my favorite thing of like, my favorite like media take on on all of this, is when Trump, rather when Biden was getting 80 something percent in Michigan the other day, because what was like 100,000 people- maybe the uncommitted.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, there was like a proportion of the vote I think it was around 16 or 18 percent that ended up voting uncommitted in Michigan and the media was like, oh you know, this uncommitted vote spells doom for Biden. And then Trump loses more votes to Nikki Haley yesterday and the media is like, oh, it's no big deal.

Speaker 1:

Trump won.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he won, ran away with it, sealed up the nomination. But they didn't talk about like in the context of Biden outperforming how he was polling in Michigan and the way Trump is underperforming the polls. The media refuses to cover that and it's one of the things that's going. It's going to lead to another January 6th that the media won't like accurately, or at least if the slant that they're going to take on it is that Trump is like dominating, the fact that Biden is doing even better, like far better than Trump, that they won't tell the public that that when, when an election comes in November and Biden wins, republicans is going to be mad. Yo, they're going to be so mad.

Speaker 1:

Because they're giving the impression that Trump is just crushing it, when he's not. I mean, and the same can be said like when in the Iowa Iowa.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the caucuses.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but it was like, out of seven hundred and something thousand, only a hundred something thousand voted and only 53 of those thousand voted for Trump. So, like the, but they made it like, oh, trump runs away with I'll you know, they made it like he just got every vote of everybody, every person. So they are creating this atmosphere that, oh well, there's no way he can lose because Trump is crushing it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh, biden's. You know there's no way Biden can beat him. Yeah, Trump has got this. They are, you're right.

Speaker 2:

They're setting. You know they're creating a narrative, and so I don't know how many of you follow decoding Fox News on Twitter.

Speaker 2:

She's so good, yeah, and like, if you have the opportunity, make sure you check out her sub stack. Like I'm not affiliated with her in any shape, form or fashion, this is just me telling her. She's telling you she does really good work, but you can also listen to her podcast. But one of the things she did after Super Tuesday is like she ended up the actual and I talked about this on on spoutable on Super Tuesday with with Christopher Boosie, the CEO.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm name dropping, yes, it's also a lame name drop, but so, like one of the things she did was she added up like the actual vote, like the total amount of votes in each of the primaries in all of the states, like not not averages of each state, but like the actual number of voters who turned in a vote in the Republican primary and in the Democratic primary, and then she divided those by the number of votes that who got, or the number of votes cast for anyone not named Trump in the Republican Party and not named Biden in the Democratic party, to see who got the higher share of votes in each of their respective primaries.

Speaker 2:

And I think Trump got somewhere around what he was in the low seventies in terms of percentage of the vote, and Biden was in the mid eighties. So I think it was like a 1213 point difference and if you just look at that number, like the fact that Trump can barely get to 70 percent of the vote in his own party when he's practically the incumbent, it, it just highlights how weak of a candidate he is. That he can't crack the eighties is wild. And like the media doesn't talk about this shit. They're just like oh, trump dominated and Biden flails, even though Biden's just. It drives me crazy.

Speaker 1:

But hey, even more so. It's even more stark because Trump's base is rabid. You know what I'm saying. Maga is so in lockstep and the Republican Party has just been, you know, all like in line with each other.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but that's what I'm saying, like that's the way things are portrayed, but when you look at the actual numbers it's not totally true, at least not when it comes to actual voters. But again, we've got so much to get to that we can't dwell on this nonsense. But you know, just Obviously, we're at go time Zero, dark 30, like it's Trump v Biden, and now that it's official, I assume that over the course of the next month or two, the rest of the country they're gonna take off their goggles. You know they're hoping them goggles where they're hoping for some other candidates and you know, adjust to reality and decided like, hey, if we got a pick one, let's not go with the insane person who's facing numerous indictments. I fewer than 91 now Thanks to some Unforeseen circumstances, but we'll get to that hopefully.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, just, you know, expect, expect the fact that it's now official the Trump and Biden are your two candidates. That is going to reflect in the polling that people are going to have, because people are gonna have to make up their mind. They can just wish cast a new candidate. So obviously we're recording this on Wednesday. So yesterday Rob heard the special counsel charged with investigating President Biden's potential mishandling of classified documents Testified before the House Judiciary Committee for a few hours, revealing a number of Discrambleses between his report and the transcript of his interview of Joe Biden. Ty, did you happen to get to catch up on on some of that?

Speaker 1:

I watched something, but I read the transcript. I did that earlier in the morning and I, you know, watched him get his ass handed to him by and I can't remember her name. The other, the other representative. He was like she was like page 80. See, he was flipping, flipping through, like he needed to read it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay, so I also. Yes, she was asking him about specifically in his report, where he was saying that President Biden didn't remember the date of his yes, his son, bo, was death.

Speaker 2:

And then it turns out actually in reality in the transcript that Biden clearly remembered the month and the day of his death specifically and pointed it out. And then, well, I mean, it's just proof that her lied in his report and the fact that, you know, we let these conservative clowns in these positions of authority do these hit jobs on on Democratic elected officials is it's insane. And if you're wondering where her came from, he's a holdover. He's one of the few DOJ holdovers From the Trump administration. He was actually, like Rob Rosenstein's assistant and I don't I don't know if you had the opportunity much to talk about how I feel about ride Rosenstein on his podcast, but he's actually like if they're, you know, apart from Trump and Well, okay, there's a lot of people, but apart from Trump and maybe Mitch McConnell refusing to, just, you know, force 10 senators to draw straws and Convict Trump and his impeachment trial, the one person largely responsible for the state of affairs were in where Trump is just running rampant over the law, is Rod Rosenstein, because he is the one who, well, he did a lot of fucked up shit, but largely in his role as deputy AG when he oversaw Robert Mueller's investigation. He is the one who directly Limited the scope of the investigation, keeping Mueller's investigation out of the reach of Trump's finances, which, as we now know, trump was committing numerous acts of financial fraud and Mueller probably would have hammered it on that and likely I Don't know I mean, I guess you can and died of him while he was in office, but it probably would have been enough to get him impeached and removed at the time. And there's a lot of other fucked up shit Rod Rosenstein was in responsible for. But you know that's the kind of guy that Rob Herb was working for and the kind of operation that her was involved in. So shady dude.

Speaker 2:

I think they came across in the hearings and One of my favorite parts of the hearing it doesn't really even have anything to do with calling out hers behavior and including unnecessary salacious details that happen to be false in support. But it was. It was Eric Swalwell playing that clip of you know he was well talking about how hers representation of Biden's mental acuity was. Was was totally wrong. And then he was like instead, let's play for you a clip of this other individual and it was Trump, and he was losing his mind, his brain was melting. He was saying all kind of insane shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, my favorite part of that is that they like. The last clip of the video is when Trump was talking about his trip to Puerto Rico, where he met the president of the Virgin Islands.

Speaker 1:

Is that correct? The word photographic that does not appear in my report. I now want to show you and play a video of what is absolutely not photographic in the failing New York Times by an Anonymous, really an anonymous Butler's coward.

Speaker 2:

We are a nation that just recently heard that Saudi Arabia and Russia, hopefully now go and take a look at the oranges on the oranges of the New York Times, and I think that's the one thing that I want to show you is that the president of the Virgin Islands is a very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very igent the, the.

Speaker 1:

Meaning, commissioner.

Speaker 2:

Go Bid Good Expression didn't really change much after watching that video, but it took him a minute a minute to gather himself to try and answer some questions out of that. So it was clearly he was clearly not pleased with that. But what was really funny is Fox News was carrying the hearing live and then that might be the first time Fox News audience has ever actually seen Donald Trump. You know, totally incoherent and incompetent. So that was an awesome move by Eric Slava.

Speaker 1:

In all fairness to Trump, I'm pretty sure that there are plenty in his audience who think that there is another president of the Virgin Islands Giving them a little too much time. While we're sitting, we're thinking they got they. This has to be a life on hold. This has to be a life on hold. I mean, we are talking about people who don't think that Puerto Rico is a part of the US.

Speaker 2:

Time it's called the US Virgin Islands. You know why? Because it's a part of the.

Speaker 1:

US when it's sad. Look it's too much like right? I know it sounds.

Speaker 2:

OK.

Speaker 1:

It's indisputable.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

It comes to Mago, one thing I've learned If they can dispute it, they will dispute it regardless.

Speaker 2:

OK, that's you know what. That's totally fair. But yeah, if you didn't have the opportunity to watch the hearing, at least go check out some highlights on the YouTube or something like. Obviously, we just again, I'm so sorry that there's like endless amounts of news and we just don't have time to cover everything in depth. But yeah, it's worthwhile to. If you have the opportunity to read the report, to scroll through some of both the highlights of the transcript, which was released the same day as her testimony, which is a wild like I wish I could understand.

Speaker 2:

Who made the decision with the timing there?

Speaker 2:

I don't even think and this is again I'm going off the tangent here real quick but I don't even think Mary Garland had the opportunity to even read this report and that's why her was able to stop all this bullshit in here, because I think the timing of it, the release of it, was quite suspicious, because I think Mary Garland had back surgery on the Friday and he was out for a few days and her sent his report to the DOJ on Sunday or something like that.

Speaker 2:

Or maybe you have to look at the dates, but it was the very end of February where Mary Garland was out for back surgery and he had transferred authority to his deputy, so she was acting AG and then her sent in his report like two or three days later, the first day or two of March. So yeah, I don't even think. I think her and Gays and some shenanigans someone's going to have to fact check that for me. I'm sorry we got to keep this moving or it'll be like four o'clock in the morning here and your boy is already struggling after this day life savings, time change thing. So you got to.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it takes me a minute to get right up when daylight savings time happens. And then I was at work and I'm sitting and I'm like that fucks me up, because then I'm off. You know it's it's late, it's like six o'clock in the morning.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it is. Yeah, it's getting me to like I was trying to figure out what the fuck was wrong with me and I was like, oh yeah, time the time change Anyway. So we've got some semi breaking news. As the citizens for responsibility and ethics that's crew they received a number of revealing text messages from Department of Homeland Safety officials from January 5th and January 6th.

Speaker 1:

Um have like share them or just announcing that they had them.

Speaker 2:

So they they posted the article on their website. You know, you just Check that out citizens for responsibility and ethics. It's not hard to find. So the article reads is internal text messages from the federal protective service, obtained by crew given ever before seeing. Look at how senior government law officials, law enforcement officials, prepared for and responded to the insurrection on January 6, much like the FBI Secret Service.

Speaker 2:

Fps, a component of the Department of Homeland Security had advanced warning that there could be a disturbance at the Capitol on January 3rd. Then principal deputy director and current deputy director of the FPS, chris Klein, received a text Notifying him that, quote, there will be Marches to the Capitol that will likely use the mallers their route and it's Trump's Mob swarmed downtown DC on January 5th. Text Ailes, deputy Undersecretary for management of DHS, test decline and Chris Tomney, the director of office of Homeland Security situational awareness, that he was, quote, glad DC has strict gun control. Tomney responded with one word Yikes. And you just keep going through this and there's a lot of information About specific text between these guys saying hey, it's fucking crazy. Watch your back. You watching this shit is crazy. Thousands of people in the streets. Do your best. It's a lot going on in here, of course they talk about.

Speaker 2:

They had officials were also notified of intelligence suggesting that the proud boys might storm the Capitol building, or rather the FBI building, at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of January 6th, and other Officials were overwhelmed by the crowd Over the course of the day. It's just, it's a lot going on there. Make sure you check that article out. I mean, I just it gives insight into the fact that, like, while we were all sitting there on January 6th, like how the fuck was nobody prepared for this? It's, it's not that they didn't have the opportunity to prepare. It was plenty of information ahead of time and they were all aware that some Crazy shit might go down. It just seems that no one in with decision-making powers Chose to take those warnings, or at least heed those warnings and take them seriously and and put people in a position to make sure Something like that, that attack on the Capitol, didn't happen. It's, yeah, not great news, tie, no, and you know it's.

Speaker 1:

It's also like that, in conjunction with you know, reports that had come out, that Secret service or with the circuit secret service of the FBI had credible Intel that Nancy Pelosi's life was in danger and they did not tell her or warn her and this was a couple of days before, so like a few hours before the whole interaction with them. Yeah, I think they officially notified her that she was in danger.

Speaker 2:

Officially notified her that there were threats on her life in the middle of the fucking coup tie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm saying like Credible that they held on to for days. I made no mention, made no, I mean look it's pretty obvious what happened here.

Speaker 2:

You know Trump's the president. He's got control over all these levers of, you know, federal agencies and what not, responsible for protecting the Capitol and, and especially the joints a joint session of Congress where you would assume that, like you, would have the highest possible level of security. It was the lowest possible level of security and as largely cuz Trump, you know, uses authority as president to tell official law enforcement to lay off, while sending his own private army to attack the capital in the coup that's that's what happened like.

Speaker 2:

I mean, it's just, it's pretty fucking straightforward. Now I don't know what the guys on the ground specifically had any involvement in in that or what not, or you know whether they were just ill prepared and Basically put in a position to fail.

Speaker 1:

I don't know well, I mean, none of this is shocking, especially after the January 6 hearings and especially after we were. They were sharing the text and things going on between the, the agents and stuff like that secret service. Yeah, I'm not surprised, but still hearing it and realizing just how Infiltrated you know Loyalists and and people willing to. You know, even though they did not blatantly go out and storm the capital, capital, they did little things and delay tactics and and you know Stuff like they were not taking their job seriously.

Speaker 2:

No, and then we don't even have time to get to this, but there's also a house hearing on the individual who placed those pipe bombs at the DNC and RNC the night before. I mean okay.

Speaker 2:

So I obviously don't know what to be Marjorie Taylor green. But yes, you can look at some of the video clips and I think one of the conclusions you can come to. I mean and that's not just you know it maybe don't make assumptions, but it's entirely possible that the individual who placed those pipe bombs, which were, according to the hearing, fully functional, don't necessarily know if they would have went off per se, but they were fully functional pipe bombs, like you know. If someone had had a detonator they could have exploded. That individual has the gait of what appears to be a woman, so I'm not saying it's Marjorie Taylor green, but I would say, given the locations of the pipe bombs, was probably someone who was either intimately familiar with the layout of these political Location like the just the fact that they knew exactly where to place the bombs, where they wouldn't be found at night but would eventually be found it suggests that it was a DC insider who either did it or instructed them to do it and then to, I think, security for the RNC found the bombs and Notified capital police right as the coup was starting, which appears to be impeccably time for creating the most amount of distraction in drawing capital police officers away from the capital in the midst of an attack on the capital.

Speaker 2:

So I, you know, it seems like some shady shit. I assume, like the FBI probably knows a lot more about that and they're making public. And I, I Saw something, and I'm just just you know, this is hearsay, don't don't take this verbatim grain. Or saw here, I saw something when the FBI Potentially tracked a vehicle that was leaving the area at the time. That might have been the vehicle that the bomber took. So you know, at the very least I'm assuming that it wasn't this individuals car, but maybe they have a lead that could eventually Turn up, I don't know, a potential suspect, I don't know. Anyway, moving on, that's a reckless speculation there. So Also, we got news today the Ken Buck, the Republican from Colorado's fourth district, yeah, so he announces resignation, which is, you know, in practice effectively immediately, which would lead the GOP House majority at 218 Republicans to 213 Democrats. And there's also rumors that as many as five House Republicans could resign in the coming weeks. Ty, these motherfuckers could lose the house before we even get to the election.

Speaker 1:

Thinking that and I was like how sweet would it be?

Speaker 2:

Hakeem Jeffries gets that gavel speaker at a house baby, first black speaker the house.

Speaker 1:

That would be so. So dope Kim buck. He was out of all the folks he got.

Speaker 2:

Hey, it's a while cuz like. I don't know what you know Kim buck from. I Really just only know him is one of them tea party dudes that was out there Basically trying to tank Obama's administration. And the fact that Kim buck is like hey, this shit is out of control, like what is going on with the Republican Party. I can't take this shit no more. It is breaking bad, yo like like whatever is going on behind the scenes in the house is it has to be worse than we could ever have imagined.

Speaker 1:

Oh well, it is cuz I read something today where he was talking about. It was an article I don't know if it was newsweek where he was saying that you know the Republican retreat. That ain't nobody going this, they know a treat.

Speaker 2:

They were treating from each other.

Speaker 1:

Oh my god, he was like yeah, yeah, because they hate each other.

Speaker 2:

Did you hear? Um Boba whining that oh man, it's tough rigged.

Speaker 1:

Well, okay, so the unit party forced him to. He was in conclusion with the unit party. All right because she's ahead. According to Lauren, 25 points Bitches in fifth place, All right so here's the hang up for Boba, right.

Speaker 2:

So Buck represents the fourth district of Colorado, is and, and she she's currently in the seat that represents the third district of Colorado. But for the November election she's running in, she's running for the seat the King buck just left, right. So you know, because she was afraid of Frisch and then because that seat has been vacated, there's gonna be a special election in three months I think it's in June For that particular seat to fill bucks by now that he's left. But you, if Robert wants to run for that seat in the special election, she has to resign from her currency, which would create another opening right. So then your house majority would be even thinner. But if she doesn't resign and run in the special election, she'll have to wait until November. But she could be potentially running against the Democratic incumbent, making the job all that much harder. So yeah, she's between a rock and a hard place.

Speaker 1:

I love this for her.

Speaker 2:

Well, yes, and you know you got to hand it to her. So, yeah, yeah, I'm sorry. I had a good one on Twitter after the State of the Union address because they showed a picture of Lauren Lauren Bobert leaving the house chambers and I was like, oh there, she goes off. The five guys, not the restaurant not the restaurant.

Speaker 2:

No, look, and that's in jest, like we don't really slut shame on this podcast, but we do like to kind of point out the hypocrisy, Anyway. So yeah, if she does resign to run in the special election, that's gonna basically leave Republicans with, like you know, one seat, one vote, basically to keep Maga Moses in power as the speaker of the house. Like they could potentially they could legit. Like we're not I'm not, we're not kidding here they could legitimately lose control of the house before the election.

Speaker 1:

They could save many as five maybe following suit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, there might be up to five more Republicans leaving the house soon, given this calamity that is the Republican Party, which are absolutely I mean, like you know, we're not. We're just a few months away from election and if people are quitting from one party, that bodes poorly for that party. So that's like another sign that like what we're telling you about, like Trump's chances, like it's legit. Like you know, he is an extremely weak candidate and it bears out in the numbers and just like people are quitting they, just like we don't want under these problems. All right, so moving on here. After having Laura Trump installed as the RNC co-chair, the RNC Cleans House that is the Republican National Committee case or somehow unaware firing approximately 90 staffers in moving their operations to Palm Beach, florida, unofficially becoming an arm of the Trump campaign. Tata RNC is dead.

Speaker 1:

They are dead doorknob. There's not even the RNC anymore. It's the TNC. No, no, it's the RNC.

Speaker 2:

But when Trump goes to prison, it'll be the Republican National Commissary.

Speaker 1:

I mean that shit is wild.

Speaker 2:

They'll be taking their donations to send Trump some noodles.

Speaker 1:

How the fuck can Laura, even bitch, stole from dogs Like?

Speaker 2:

Oh man, and they stole from them cancer kids and she stole a song.

Speaker 1:

Stole from dogs, but I guess somebody gotta work, since Eric gonna be unemployed the next two years.

Speaker 2:

Well, who's gonna work? They just fired everybody, Tata. They ain't got nobody.

Speaker 1:

I say somebody gotta make the money her Because she gonna be the prayer winner now, because Eric was the head of the president of Trump Organization and he can't do business for two years. What the hell else is Gums gonna do?

Speaker 2:

Well, it's entirely possible that that's why they moved to Florida, so they could get the rest of the family involved in cooking the books, the same way they did for the Trump Organization.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure you know what that makes a lot of sense, Junior.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, that's a podcast exclusive. I haven't talked. I was saving that one for the podcast. I haven't talked about that on Twitter. Nobody else has either. So if you see somebody bringing up, bring that up online. They got it here first.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, so look obviously up until 2024, rhonda McDaniel was the best thing that ever happened to the DNC. She was responsible for Republicans well, trump losing in 2020, republicans losing the Senate in 2020, barely winning the House back well, super underperforming in 2022 and losing all these special elections ever since. And the only person who could potentially be worse in running the RNC than Rhonda Romney is Laura Trump. I mean maybe Don Jr, but like you said, in New York, motherfucker is barred from doing business. So, as much as Rhonda sucks, one of the things she's quite useful for and you might notice that the Republican Party is having a lot of trouble with this here lately is fundraising. Like she knows all the fucking rich people and how to schmooze. She's one of them. She's like the female Kevin McCarthy. She might be a fucking moron in most areas of life and politics and business.

Speaker 1:

Well, her grandfather was rich and a politician, so I mean she knows what she's doing, you know at.

Speaker 2:

Ascension. She is in a very narrow sense. She has a level of expertise in like this one thing like fundraising, like the same way, like you see all of these videos of Trump being a moron, but like you gotta admit, like one thing he's a shortynery talented at is lying and grifting right. So she's got this skill set that was particularly useful at least for this one thing at the RNC. And now even that's gone and like not only is it gone, like you know, people aren't stupid like once you put Laura Trump in charge, everybody knows what the game is Like. It's a fucking grift. You just like funneling. It's a money laundering operation. At this point You're gonna take the donations and funnel them straight to Trump and wealthy people are gonna give their money and small dollar donors ain't gonna get their money to the RNC either, cause they know it's I hate, it's shikes thee, it's shikes thee, it's shikes thee, almost I mean what is it?

Speaker 1:

a week ago she was selling recycled dogs like $200 at Marilago and it's like $200.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she has no idea what she's doing. And now the RNC is dead. And like the RNC, like I look, if you think about what a party's national committee does, like fundraising is one aspect of it, but distributing that money to the most vulnerable places or the most competitive races in state and federal elections all across the country in places that they really need to win to maintain power, that's like the main function of the party. You can't do that with nobody working there and nobody to raise no money. Like you've effectively abandoned every single candidate across the nation to bring in a money laundering operation for Trump or work. So, like whatever dire circumstances the Republican party might have been facing in November they just got even worse and exponentially worse. I can't even really explain to you how bad it is because it's going to take me a couple of weeks to just sort out all the firings and who they're replacing them with. What Trump is doing to the RSE is what he did to the federal government when he was in charge. He hollowed it out and installed a bunch of fucking morons and that's why, by the time the end of his administration rolled around, the country was falling apart. Yeah, it couldn't happen to a better party. Good luck, bitches. They're going to have a rough year and I'm excited for them.

Speaker 2:

But one other side note here. So Christina Bob she was a prominent election denier who also served on the Trump campaign's legal team. You might also be familiar with her from her work, from her work in the classified documents case down in Mar-a-Lago you know this is a podcast who has regularly confused her with Alina Habba for various reasons. She will now serve as the Republican National Committee Senior Counsel for Election Integrity. Yay, all right. So, if you, all right. So I think the way I would describe Alina Habba at this point versus Christina Bob is Alina Habba is like the wishcom version of young Melania. Is that fair? Yeah, she kind of looks like Melania, and then Christina Bob kind of looks likeactually I don't know she looks less?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, she's just so strange yeah. I think she's strange, she acts strange, there's just something yes.

Speaker 2:

But I was just like appearance wise, she looks less European, and that's how you differentiate the two. That is true, but like specifically where you might know her from is she was so bad at her job that she got Trump's other lawyer in the case. Was it Chris Kais?

Speaker 1:

No, I think no, that's what I was, justthat namethat's what came to my head. To you. No, it wasn't Chris Kais, was it Evan Corcoran?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she was so bad at her job that she got Evan Corcoran crime fraud accepted and turned him into a witness against Trump and then left Trump with his only legal representation going forth after that was.

Speaker 1:

And that's why her ass is back on the news.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, alina Hava who specializes in representing parking garages. So, yeah, put that person in charge of the RNC and they're definitely going to get indicted for committing some kind of financial crimes. There's a whole litany of potential, you know, illegal campaign activity that they could be involved in, and Christina Bob is going to make sure they all go to prison for it.

Speaker 1:

I wonder how Kimmel and Galeful feels about this. I mean, she is a licensed attorney. I mean she was an ADA and she was in charge of, like, their fundraising and stuff for the campaign. Yeah, so they went with the other daughter, the other daughter-in-law, over her. I wonder if she's a little saltine.

Speaker 2:

It's going to be rough for the RNC and it couldn't happen at a better time for the Democratic Party. Yeah, I just.

Speaker 1:

I love this video.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So like she's absolutely going to be involved in doing Trump's hatchet work and you know I don't know who knows Like we'll never really know the extent of the fuckery that they're getting up to. But you know all of our worst fears, like you know foreign governments pumping in money into the RNC or the Trump campaign. Maybe Trump's not willing to do it himself for the zone campaign because he could be personally liable for that, but I'm definitely sure he has no problems getting you know Russia and China and the Saudis to send money to the RNC, where he has a level of plausible deniability of being personally connected with that. And you know engaging in a number of potential crimes, getting other people arrested. I just it's eventually all going to blow up in his face. Just trust me on that. All right, ty.

Speaker 2:

So we got our shit hole of the week award nominee. There's a lot of competition out there but of course, like I decided in advance, there's no other bigger shit hole of the week this week than one, sean King. You might be familiar with his work from grifting off of the Black Lives Matter movement and noted fraudster in a number of various avenues here. So if you're unaware of Sean King's most recent endeavor. So earlier this week he announced that he was converting to Islam and then immediately afterward he announced he was going on some kind of like speaking tour, charging, you know, up to hundreds of dollars for tickets to these events, supposedly raising money to send to Gaza. Yeah, he's one of them.

Speaker 1:

I want to talk about when he freed the hostages. Yeah he was personally.

Speaker 2:

he was personally involved behind the scenes of of getting Hamas to release the hostages. According to his Instagram post, he is one of them, and I'm not saying the Palestinians don't deserve money.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying that the money he's raising they will never see a penny of, because that's the kind of life Maybe, just like when he stole that like two million dollars after they had that big earthquake.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, didn't he do the same thing to Puerto Rico? I just like I can't with him. He just, and then like. Another thing is you might be like, oh, the Black Lives Matter movement? Right, he's black, isn't he? Well about that? So he's one of them. He's one of them, rachel Dulles off, and if you don't, who don't know who that is? She is most famous for having an only fans account, for which it appears to have cost her her job at a university that she was teaching at. Ok, that's not actually what she's known for. She's. She's known for for, you know, pretending to be black.

Speaker 2:

But, but like yeah, yeah, she was one of them.

Speaker 1:

How strongly committed she was. Yeah to the grift.

Speaker 2:

And then Sean King is a similar level of committee, because not only does he pretend to be black, like at this point, he's pretending to be Muslim. My thing was like well, you know, if something horrific happens to Israel next, then he'll convert to Judaism and then he'll be off to the next rift.

Speaker 2:

Yeah Me yo. In honor of Sean King receiving the shithole of the week award, I would also in, and also his you know involvement in negotiating the release of hostages. I just like to point out that he goes by a number of aliases Tricker T Washington, martin Luther, kareem Junior W, eb, defraud, snow, j Simpson, alexander Scamilton, scamual Jackson, richard Dola's, all talcum X, neil deGrasse, white Sun, white Powder he, you know he's. He's also a superhero, in case you were wondering. He's the White Powder Ranger, he's the Honky Kong, mayo Angelou, nelson, maniella, milk, chamberlain, Albinos, sharpton, thurgood, marshmallow.

Speaker 1:

Again, he's also involved in the he's a superhero, and in yours, Well wait oh, it's on there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, steve Wander. He's also a superhero in the in the MCU to Chalka the whack panther. He also goes by Medgar Nevers and my favorite, martin Luther Keyboard Junior. Yeah, and with that we we award you Sean King with the Sheffhold of the Week Award. You know why don't you go over there to to Gaza? You hang out with the Palestinians maybe. Maybe bring them some sandwiches or something, I don't know. Catch one of them bombs, or do something productive with your time. So before we get out of here, ty, you got any closing thoughts?

Speaker 1:

No, I was talking about Elon I. I really, really feel he is more and more and more of a security threat and just tying that in to, I feel like he's a bigger threat than TikTok. I think that him and his platform is a complete, especially coming up into the election.

Speaker 2:

Hey, did you steal my clothes and thoughts?

Speaker 1:

Now did I, Did I get in your head?

Speaker 2:

I don't know, maybe. But I can continue.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, but he, you know the incredible power that he has with the Starling is it's just, it's too, it's too much. Too much is at risk, not just, you know, for Ukraine, but all over the world, and we must not forget that we have hundreds of thousands of soldiers abroad in these places.

Speaker 1:

So if we technically we don't have troops on the ground in Ukraine, but yes Well no, no, not on the ground, but I mean like a military basis, like that are stationed overseas, oh yeah, Well yeah, Ukraine's next to all of our NATO allies and we definitely got dudes on bases over there, Exactly. And so we can't, instead of looking at it like, oh, we don't care if he invokes Vades, poland or Germany, or this place or that place.

Speaker 2:

Maybe we almost got Article Five the other day when one of them bombs almost hit the Prime Minister of Greece, wasn't it so?

Speaker 1:

really yeah.

Speaker 2:

I think it was it landed like 100 yards away.

Speaker 1:

I know they've already had. You know stuff happened with Poland when that rogue quote unquote rogue rocket like landed. I mean it didn't destroy anything or hurt anybody, but still, like he's, he's test students testing and Elon is over here on, you know on X Chan and on Russian propagandists and you know on their posts and and stuff and the things that he says about this administration. Motherfucker, you weren't even born here. Like this is you he's. He is a threat. It is easy to clown him because he is a clown, but at the same time, he needs to be taken more seriously right now. It's easy to dismiss him as stupid because he's talking to cat turd, but he really is in a position to do real, real, lasting damage.

Speaker 2:

You know what You're. Your closing thoughts overlaps with mine so much that I'm going to just let you have it and I will. And I will end on this man. He gives African Americans a bad name, oh my God. And that concludes this episode of party interaction.

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Republican Party Internal Struggles and Departures
RNC Staff Firings and Scandals
Controversial Figures and Security Threats
Threat of Influential Rogues

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