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Host 1
The President of the United States was humiliated in the Oval Office by a four year old. And this is not a skit, this is not snl. This is real life. And typically you would think, okay, kids are off limits in politics, we can't talk about them. But Elon Musk parades around with his kid on his shoulders all the time and his kid has jumped in the political conversation. So I have to say, them kids play the first clip and the prices.
Host 2
From one year to the next are the same. And they're, and they're, they're, you know, their mortgage, all their debt payments dropped. This kid, how great is that for them?
Host 1
Oh my God, there he is again. No.
Representative Robert Garcia
Oh, he's gonna put his booger fingers.
Host 2
On the presidential desk.
Host 1
Okay, so that's Elon Musk's four year old son that looked at President Trump and said, you need to shush your mouth and then picked his nose and wiped his booger on the desk. I remember a time a few months ago where if something like this happened and it was a Democratic president sitting at that desk, Fox News, they would all die on the spot. I do not think that their hearts could live through reporting on that. They, they would scream like patriotism, decorum and all of these things. And Trump looks defeated by this kid. Pumps. What did you think when you saw Trump with the way the kid kind of tells him off and he puts his head down, like the kid just has power over him. It's so weird.
Host 3
I thought when I saw this clip, Trump is impotent. He is impotent. He knows that he is not in charge. And what's interesting to me about it is, as you know, I personally believe children under five shouldn't be allowed in restaurants. And this kid is in the Oval Office picking his nose and wiping his boogers, which, that's what kids do. That's why they shouldn't be allowed in restaurants or the Oval Office. But for Elon Musk to be sitting there while Donald Trump is hang dog and getting told off by a four year old. Anybody that sees that, that doesn't know that Elon Musk is in charge is. You can't reach them. They're too far gone.
Host 1
Okay, let's dig a little deeper. You know, we've both had four year olds and four year olds don't really have a lot of original ideas, especially when it comes to phrases and things that they say. There's a lot of mimicking of things that they hear on tv, hear their parents say, hear their siblings say because they are like little sponges. And so this tells me that there is some disdain and superiority that this kid is getting from his daddy regarding Donald Trump. Who's number one, who's number two, who needs to shut their mouth? Who can talk? Now listen to this next clip very, very closely and think about everything that.
Host 2
I just said or democracy, this may seem similar.
Host 1
Play it again, Kylie.
Host 2
Restore democracy. This may seem similar.
Host 1
I'm gonna let, I'm gonna play it. I want her to play it one more time. And what he says is, you're not the president and you need to go away. Third time's a charm. Now really tune your ears in, listener and viewer, and listen to this.
Host 2
Democracy, this may seem.
Host 1
Okay, I listen to it three or four times and each time you hear it, it's very clear that he says, you're not the president and you need to go away. From my experience, having two 4 year old boys at one point now they're older, that if I told them this guy is the president, they would be like, oh, he's the President. They wouldn't negate that. A four year old wouldn't negate something that's told to them as fact. The fact that that little X is saying to Donald Trump, you're not the president and you need to go away. And that we know, we have seen video evidence of his daddy, Elon Musk tripping on ketamine at the inauguration in the rotunda. I think daddy Musk gets all ketamine up and tells little X he's not really the president, I'm the president. He's going to go away, but I'm really the president. That's what I think because I've had kids, I've had four year olds. A four year old is not going to come up with this. You're not the president, period. And if Elon respected Donald Trump, that would be impressed upon the child X. This is the President. You are to be polite, you are to speak kindly to him. Because when my kids were in that setting, I ran them through the ringer about how they were supposed to behave. Pumps. What's your take on this? Having had four year olds before several takes.
Host 3
Number one, just to address if Elon Musk had any respect for Trump, he would have had little X in line. If Elon Musk had any respect for Trump, little X would be at home. But that's here, you know, that's not what we're talking about. There is absolutely, positively no way that a four year old on his own woke up and Said you're not the President. He has heard that. Whether it was told to him, whether he has overheard it in conversations, it is pervasive. There is no question that Elon Musk and his band of brothers are absolutely talking about. They are the Elon Musk is the President. And their actions absolutely show us that. So what little X said is exactly what we see and have seen every day since Donald Trump took office. So you know, this kid is saying what we all know is happening, but he absolutely heard it from Elon Musk or his talking about it.
Host 1
And I just want, I mean we have to think about like this image of the Oval Office and the President sitting in the Oval Office is as iconic as it gets. And when you see the world's richest man with his four year old in there and I mean we could do a whole episode on the nonsense ketamine fueled word salad how you know, people have said Elon Musk is a genius and he's smart. I've heard him speak. I don't get it. I don't see that. I think he is probably made deals with the government and been subsidized by the tune of $18 billion. I don't think we're dealing with, you know, Guinness record IQ here because the stuff that he says about the way government works, he knows nothing about it. But here is a clip that I wanted you all to hear from. This is from Representative Robert Garcia.
Representative Robert Garcia
Want to hear why. But do you think that calling Elon Musk a dick is effective messaging for confronting what is a potentially irreversible transformation of the U.S. government? Well, he is a dick. I think he's also harming the American public in an enormous way. And, and what I think is really important and what the American public want is for us to bring actual weapons to this bar fight. This is an actual fight for democracy, for the future of this country. And it's important to push back on the chairperson of this committee. I mean Marjorie Taylor Greene talks about having decorum about bipartisanship. This is the person that lies more than anybody else in the entire Congress. And so if she is going to make a modern mockery of hearings, I want to make sure that us as Democrats are bringing that same level of energy. And of course after those comments we went into exactly what Elon Musk is trying to do. Dismantling the Department of Labor, dismantling the Department of Education, dismantling all of our consumer protection agencies. And so it's all important, but it's also important to get the attention of the American public and call Elon Musk out for what he is and to make people know that Marjorie Taylor Greene is, is not a serious legislator and she shouldn't be treated as such.
Host 1
Okay, I love that man. I love everything about him that I wanted to play that for you all because we need to hear Democrats fight for us. And that response, well, he is a dick. And then he goes into, you know, they're listening to Marjorie Taylor Greene and he goes into the insanity that is maga. But Kylie, we've got to get that representative, that congressman on this podcast asap. These voices need to be amplified and I think think we need to bully Elon harder. I think this man is thin skimmed. I think that his nemesis, Sam Altman has it right by calling him insecure and all of these things. I think he's an untreated, active drug addict. I think Grimes needs to get little X away from him asap. And I think we have. It's very clear from the videos that we've seen that Elon Musk is running and ruining the federal government and we need to bully the out of him. I just think we all have to go hard in the paint because this guy is as thin skinned and unstable as Donald Trump.
Host 3
Yeah, honestly, my personal opinion, Dick doesn't go far enough. That's not a strong enough word. And the pearl clutching over whether do you think it's effective to call him a dick? He is a dick.
Representative Robert Garcia
A.
Host 3
And do you think it's effective to sit around and parse words when democracy is falling and we're a full constitutional crisis? I mean, shut up. Here's the thing. Marjorie Taylor Greene being the head of a committee in Congress is the biggest absolute joke I've ever heard in my life. And she's talking about decorum. She brought dick pics into Congress. Like, spare me her outrage. This is absolute. It's a travesty. And you know, I look sit back and I think, I wonder why all this is happening. Look at the people on maga's side that have been elected. They are not serious, they are not smart. They care about one thing. Allegiance to Donald Trump and Elon Musk. While he has been shutting down all of this aid and consumer protection is being awarded contract after contract with the government to the tune of billions of dollars. So please spare me the outrage over being called a dick on tv. Give me a break. He.
Host 1
It's important to note that Elon has shut down 32 investigations. 32. And just three weeks into his companies. And there is a reason that he is seeking and destroying and going agency by agency. And there's a reason that he said during the campaign trail, if Kamala wins, I'll be going to prison for a long time. Is because he knows he's doing illegal shit. He's a dick, and we need to bully the shit out of him and not be scared, not back down. And I want that congressman on this podcast asap. Love him. Love every bit of him. All right, we'll see you all later.
IHIP News: “Donald Trump Gets OWNED by a Toddler?!” – Detailed Summary
Release Date: February 13, 2025
Hosts: Jennifer Welch & Angie “Pumps” Sullivan
In this lively episode of IHIP News, hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan dive deep into a bizarre yet captivating political moment: President Donald Trump being publicly embarrassed by Elon Musk’s four-year-old son in the Oval Office. The hosts blend comedy with sharp political analysis, unpacking the implications of this incident and its broader context within the current political landscape.
Jennifer Welch kicks off the discussion by highlighting the unprecedented nature of the event where a toddler challenges the President:
“The President of the United States was humiliated in the Oval Office by a four-year-old. And this is not a skit, this is not SNL. This is real life.” [00:04]
She draws a comparison to Elon Musk’s public persona, noting his habit of bringing his child into political conversations. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the toddler's actions and their significance.
Angie Sullivan adds context by discussing Elon Musk’s financial stability:
“From one year to the next are the same. And they're, and they're, they're, you know, their mortgage, all their debt payments dropped. This kid, how great is that for them?” [00:36]
This remark underscores the contrast between Musk’s affluent lifestyle and the political turbulence surrounding Trump.
Jennifer Welch plays the crucial clip of the toddler’s interaction with Trump, capturing the moment the child tells the President to "shush" and proceeds to pick his nose, disrespectfully wiping it on the presidential desk.
“Elon Musk's four-year-old son ... said you need to shush your mouth and then picked his nose and wiped his booger on the desk.” [00:54]
Jen reflects on the potential reactions if a Democratic president were subjected to such an incident, suggesting that Fox News might radically overreact in defense of decorum, highlighting perceived partisan double standards.
Angie Sullivan observes Trump’s demeanor in response to the child:
“What did you think when you saw Trump with the way the kid kind of tells him off and he puts his head down, like the kid just has power over him. It's so weird.” [01:41]
Her comment emphasizes the unusual reversal of authority, where a toddler seemingly holds sway over the President.
Delving deeper, Jennifer Welch discusses the possible motivations behind the toddler’s behavior, conjecturing that the child might be influenced by Elon Musk's apparent disdain for Trump.
“There is some disdain and superiority that this kid is getting from his daddy regarding Donald Trump. Who's number one, who's number two, who needs to shut their mouth?” [02:28]
She then analyzes a follow-up clip where the child repeats phrases like “Restore democracy,” suggesting that Musk’s rhetoric may have permeated the child’s speech patterns through exposure.
“You're not the president and you need to go away.” [03:16]
Angie Sullivan supports this by asserting that a child of such a young age wouldn’t independently formulate these statements, implying indoctrination:
“There is absolutely, positively no way that a four-year-old on his own woke up and said you're not the President. He has heard that.” [05:10]
The conversation shifts focus to Representative Robert Garcia’s vehement criticism of Elon Musk. Garcia labels Musk as detrimental to the American public and democracy, advocating for aggressive political opposition.
“He is a dick. I think he's also harming the American public in an enormous way.” [07:11]
Garcia further condemns Musk’s efforts to dismantle federal agencies and questions the integrity of politicians like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who he accuses of undermining legislative decorum and credibility.
“Marjorie Taylor Greene talks about having decorum about bipartisanship. This is the person that lies more than anybody else in the entire Congress.” [07:11]
Jennifer Welch passionately echoes Garcia's sentiments, emphasizing the need for Democrats to rally against Musk’s influence and protect democratic institutions.
“We need to bully the shit out of him and not be scared, not back down.” [10:53]
Jennifer delves into the extent of Elon Musk’s interference with government operations, citing the shutdown of 32 investigations within Musk’s companies in a mere three weeks.
“Elon has shut down 32 investigations. 32. And just three weeks into his companies.” [10:53]
She suggests that Musk's actions are part of a broader strategy to destabilize federal agencies, positioning himself as a threat to constitutional integrity. Welch also speculates on Musk's personal struggles, including substance abuse, to further paint a picture of his instability.
Wrapping up, Jennifer Welch urges listeners to pay attention to the insights shared by Representative Garcia and to support efforts that oppose Musk’s destabilizing influence on government.
“We need to bully the shit out of him and not be scared, not back down.” [10:53]
She calls for greater amplification of voices like Garcia’s to galvanize public opinion and protect democratic institutions from what they perceive as Musk's authoritarian tendencies.
Notable Quotes:
Jennifer Welch:
“The President of the United States was humiliated in the Oval Office by a four-year-old.” [00:04]
“We need to bully the shit out of him and not be scared, not back down.” [10:53]
Angie Sullivan:
“What did you think when you saw Trump with the way the kid kind of tells him off and he puts his head down, like the kid just has power over him. It's so weird.” [01:41]
Representative Robert Garcia:
“He is a dick. I think he's also harming the American public in an enormous way.” [07:11]
This episode of IHIP News offers a blend of humor and sharp political critique, examining the unusual intersection of personal behavior and political power. Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan provide listeners with a thought-provoking analysis of current events, urging active participation in defending democratic values.