Nightly Scroll with Hayley – Episode 159
"AI Trump SH*TS On Harry Sisson – Hayley Caronia"
Date: October 20, 2025
Host: Hayley Caronia
Episode Overview
In this episode of Nightly Scroll, Hayley Caronia dives headfirst into the viral controversies and culture wars burning across social media, focusing on the latest meme involving an AI-generated video of Donald Trump and liberal influencer Harry Sisson. Hayley offers biting commentary on the "No Kings" protests, left-wing outrage culture, AI meme wars, and surging political violence. As always, Hayley ridicules the day's headlines with humor, skepticism, and her trademark unapologetic conservatism.
Main Themes & Segments
1. Trump's AI Meme War: The Viral "Poop Jet" on Harry Sisson
- [02:05] Hayley introduces the meme: Trump, depicted as a "king" in a jet, dumps on Harry Sisson and protesters in Times Square.
- Trump posted the meme "obviously in jest," but liberals, especially Harry Sisson, reacted humorlessly.
- Harry Sisson's Response:
- Sisson asked on X for reporters to ask Trump about the video.
- Hayley mocks Sisson: "'If you don't think it's funny, move on. This is my memo that I live by...If you don't like it, scroll away.'" ([03:55])
- JD Vance's Involvement:
- Vance mockingly offers to ask Trump for Sisson.
- Sisson responds with, "Just add me to the Signal chat. I'll ask him myself," which Hayley admits was a "good comeback."
Quote:
"Can a reporter please ask Trump why he posted an AI video of himself dropping poop on me from a fighter jet? That would be great. Thanks."
— Harry Sisson, read by Hayley ([03:06])
Quote:
"'Would I call this an attack? No, maybe a shitstorm, but I would not call it an attack. AI videos are not an attack.'"
– Hayley ([05:44])
2. "No Kings" Protests and Liberal Outrage
A. Protester Interviews: Cluelessness on Display
- [07:33] – [10:55] Hayley showcases "man-on-the-street" interviews from the weekend’s "No Kings" protests, noting an inability among protesters to articulate Trump’s wrongdoing or define issues.
- Protester claims: "They passed a law in the ocean." Hayley ridicules this as meaningless.
- Voter ID discussion: Protester calls voter ID "racist," but inconsistently supports ID for Sudafed purchases.
- Another protester claims Trump has "done everything illegal except get elected," unable to name specifics.
Quote:
"If you're committing crimes peacefully, you should be able to do so. I don't understand that logic."
– Hayley ([12:26])
B. What is Fascism? Protesters Cannot Define
- [13:03] – [13:50] Protesters cite "rising fascism" and "lack of health care," yet falter when asked to define fascism.
- Hayley points out the irony of not being able to articulate what they stand against.
Quote:
"Let me point you to some literature on it."
– Protester, as she walks away ([13:44])
C. Absurd and Agressive Protest Moments
- [15:40] – [17:54] Highlights include:
- A protester in a Statue of Liberty costume hurls personal insults at an interviewer.
- Hayley and her co-host laugh at the performative aggression and emotional reactions of protestors.
D. Generational Divide at Protests
- [24:53] – [26:49] Hayley notes the "No Kings" protests skew much older, while conservative events are full of "young, beautiful people."
- Interviewers mockingly suggest Democrats need to use social media more to attract better-looking, younger protesters.
- Hayley says, "People who are organizing for Democrats are old and ugly and conservatives are hot and young." ([26:49])
3. Meme Wars & Liberal Hypocrisy
A. Protest Highlights: Petty Insults and "Cringe"
- [27:40] – [30:16]
- Protesters call a dog "ugly"; Hayley laughs at the absurdity.
- Protesters sing anti-Trump songs: "We don't worship a man with a bad orange tan. No kings."
- "Nurse, they're awake again. They've escaped," jokes Hayley ([30:16]).
B. Violent Rhetoric Escalates
- [30:46] – [35:00]
- Protesters use a Trump voodoo doll, wish violence against him in comment sections.
- Hayley highlights the hypocrisy: leftists condone violence while decrying it from others.
Quote:
"They are genuinely wishing harm and pain and death on the other side. This is a very scary place to be in."
– Hayley ([32:36])
- Example: Elderly protester wears the shirt of Charlie Kirk’s assassin, glorifying political violence.
- Teacher Lucy Martinez mimics a throat-slitting gesture against a Charlie Kirk flag; her school attempts to erase her online presence instead of responding.
4. Media Rhetoric and Leftist Smears
- [37:53] – [38:15] Robert De Niro calls Stephen Miller, who is Jewish, "a Nazi."
- Hayley argues leftist language has fueled extreme reactions and justified real violence against conservatives.
- Hayley references COVID-era "Democrats acting like kings," connecting current liberal behaviors to hypocrisy over personal freedoms and mandates.
Quote:
"When people didn’t go through with their Covid lunacy, they decided to censor people... That is Democrats acting like kings."
– Hayley ([39:32])
5. Trump as the Troll King: Return of the "Forever" Meme
- [40:00] – [41:10] In response to Robert De Niro’s fear-mongering about a Trump "forever dictatorship," Trump reposts the meme showing election signs through the year 3000.
- Hayley: "He’s just a top-tier rage-baiter... Moral of the story is when it comes to memes, don’t come for the king." ([41:10])
6. Culture War Miscellany & Scrolling Time
A. Alabama Sheriff’s Halloween Display
- [42:40] – [45:14]
- Sheriff Paul Burch’s home causes controversy with ICE skeletons chasing sombrero-wearing skeletons.
- Hayley: "What better tone to set if you are the sheriff, law and order? We’re going to arrest you."
- Burch’s Cuban immigrant wife defends the display, says her family finds it funny.
B. Fat Spectrum Podcast Clip
- [45:26] – [47:20]
- Viral discussion: "Small fat, mid fat, super fat" defined by shirt size and "privilege."
- Hayley and Justin mock the victimhood framing and the "levels of fatness" as privilege.
C. AI Video Roundup & Animal Antics
- [47:32] – [54:48]
- AI baby dislikes his proposed name (Carmichael), flops off the bed.
- AI cat does electrical work, is zapped, becomes a lion.
- AI dog morphs into a fire hose, blasts an old woman, then slips through a fence.
- Real viral cat video: Nine kittens frantically climb their human for food.
- Heartwarming: A Dalmatian joins a saxophonist in Central Park for music.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On protest absurdity:
"You passed a law in the ocean? And then, you know, consciousness, like, conservation. Conservation groups can't pass laws. So he's asking, like, who passed it? And, like, what are you talking? Like, what do you mean?" ([08:30])
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On protester logic:
"If you're committing crimes peacefully, you should be able to do so. I don't understand that logic. I don't think there is any logic behind that statement." ([12:26])
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On Boomers at protests:
"People who are organizing for Democrats are old and ugly and conservatives are hot and young." ([26:49])
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On meme wars:
"President Trump is the troller in chief." ([41:00]) "Moral of the story is when it comes to memes, don’t come for the king." ([41:10])
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On AI content:
"Again, tariffs on podcast equipment, please, President Trump. Not everyone is as funny as I am." ([45:31])
Key Timestamps
- 00:00 – 02:05: Show intro, monologue, episode preview.
- 02:05 – 06:30: The Trump AI meme, Harry Sisson’s reaction, JD Vance chiming in.
- 07:33 – 13:50: "No Kings" protester interviews, clueless logic, inability to define core protest themes.
- 15:40 – 17:54: Aggressive protester in Statue of Liberty costume, personal attacks.
- 24:53 – 26:49: Generational and aesthetic divide between left- and right-leaning protests.
- 27:40 – 30:16: Protesters' petty insults, embarrassing dog and musical bits.
- 30:46 – 35:00: Rising violent rhetoric and political gestures from the left.
- 37:53 – 39:32: Robert De Niro’s "Nazi" comments, left-wing media hysteria.
- 40:00 – 41:10: Trump’s "forever" meme; Hayley’s commentary on meme efficacy.
- 42:40 – 45:14: Alabama sheriff’s Halloween decorations—the ICE/sombrero display debate.
- 45:26 – 47:20: "Level of fatness" podcast segment and mockery.
- 47:32 – 54:48: AI and animal viral video scroll; humorous and heartwarming pet content.
Episode Takeaway
Hayley Caronia uses satire and sarcasm to skewer what she sees as the irrationality, extremism, and humorlessness of leftist protests, while celebrating Trump and meme culture’s ability to "own the libs." The episode juxtaposes petty protest moments, violent rhetoric, and social media absurdities, all filtered through Hayley’s sharp, culture-warrior banter. Throughout, there’s a recurring message: conservative meme-makers have won the culture war because they’re funnier, younger, and more resilient to outrage.
