
In this episode of Scrolling: The Daily Beast goes LOW, attacking Congressman Brandon Gill’s family for clicks, The View’s Sonny Hostin says American flags make her feel unsafe, & Chat GPT is ruining relationships.
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Haley Karenia
The Daily Beast goes low attacking Congressman Brandon Gill's family for clicks the View Sunny Hostin says American flags make her feel unsafe and imagine your boyfriend is telling ChatGPT all about how ugly you are. That's the reality behind one couple's breakup. We're diving into how AI is ruining relationships and so much more. Welcome to Scrolling with Haley. I'm Haley Karenia. This is a quick reminder for you to subscribe and tell a friend about the show. Share everything you see. Like all the buttons. Touch all the buttons. Do everything that you have to do. Subscribe like share everything. I appreciate it and of course support our sponsors like Fatty 15. Did you know that helping older Navy Dolphins unleaked a secret to Healthier Aging for all of us? I'm excited to share C15 from fatty15, the first emerging essential fatty acid discovered in more than 90 years. When we don't have enough C15, our cells can become fragile and age faster. 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The show starts now. The Republican Party is the party of family values. It encourages faith, marriage, children. The Trump administration specifically is a prime example, with the second family growing, expecting their fourth child soon. With White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt back at work after having her Second and family centric policies like, you know, safety and security and even the new Trump accounts for babies at the forefront. I will say the Republicans didn't have to try too hard to become the family or the party of family values. When the left promotes man hating girl boss culture, abortion on demand, transitioning kids, masking kids, closing schools, pardoning illegal alien pedophiles. I could go on. So when Congressman Brandon Gill posted an ad with his children, you know, the Democrats had to pounce. Now I will say the more research I do on this topic, the more I err on the side of caution when it comes to posting photos of children online. So we blurred the photo, but Congressman Gill said this. You can call me any name you want. I just want my children to grow up in a country that they recognize. Every parent and grandparent needs to read this with a link to Win Red, a fundraising platform. And it's the congressman with his two children. Very cute. Fighting for a future of the country that they'll grow up in. Great. Something every parent and grandparent wants. Pretty simple. Although I will say Congressman Gill does not need to run any ads other than clips of him in hearings. All he has to do is post his most viral clips of him owning the shit out of retards and then putting a slate at the end of the video that says do you want more of this vote Gill 2026. Done. Easy. All he needs to win. But here's how the left reacted to this advertisement. Someone on X said essentially deport your in laws. Why at Dinesh d' Souza's son in law is bad enough. I don't think you would ever have a hard time deporting them. Why would he deport his own legal American citizen in laws? That doesn't really make sense to me. Then someone else on X said that in order to secure the white supremacist vote, Brandon Gill didn't take the pick with his Indian wife. The left seems to think that Republican stance on immigration is just to deport anyone who isn't white. Which of course is not true. We are against illegal immigration. Legal immigration is welcome. We, we encourage them to love the country that they're living in, assimilate to the culture. But legal immigrants always welcome with open arms. But again, the left deems anyone who voted for Trump to be racist anyway, so this is what they assume. Which doesn't really make any sense. If you look at our president who's married to an immigrant, our vice president who's married to an American woman born in California by the way but of Indian heritage. I say this on the show yesterday, but I will. I will repeat myself. Almost everyone in this country comes from somewhere else. So to argue that this person is more American than this person based on the way that they look is ridiculous. We all look different. The majority of us have ancestors from somewhere else, but we're all American now, and that's what matters. But the left is so race obsessed, they can't help but call out Republicans who don't marry someone off the Mayflower. And they think that they're owning us. They it's because they have purposely misunderstood our stances on almost everything, because if they did care to understand it, they would probably become Republican. But I digress. Here's how the Daily Beast spun this Gil ad MAGA rep blasted for cutting Indian American wife out of ad which I can't believe they're actually writing an article about this considering it was just like two random people on Twitter. But this is, you know, ridiculous. So the article is basically just a collection of X posts. And then they tried to argue that Gil is racist because he's made racist comments before. And the racist comments that they were talking about. Remember when Mamdani was on video eating rice with his hands? Congressman Gill said, go back to the third world if you want to act like the third world, basically. And that's not racist. And every time the left tries to own the right on this racism thing, they just expose their own racism. So someone on X was like, well, your wife is Indian, so she grew up eating rice with her hands. And she had to reply and say, I was born in America and I've always eaten with a fork. And then the rest of my extended family, even the ones who live in India, are Christian and they also eat with forks. They're American. The Gills are American. The d' Souzas are American. So Congressman Gill, it's just unfortunate that this has to happen, but claps back, of course. And he says this. All three of these posts went up on the same day. So there's the one of him with his two children. And then of course there's two more with him and his wife. Their whole family. So it's not like he's hiding his wife or anything like that. But the he said the contemptible liars at the Daily Beast wrote this disgusting headline anyways. No wonder they can't afford to keep their editorial team. True. Proving that other ads went out with his lovely family. He has never once tried to hide his lovely family. But the Daily Beast will do anything for relevancy. Especially when they think they can catch a conservative being racist, but they fall flat on their face every time. It's lame. But speaking of the left and their obsession with racism, Sunny Hostin says that she feels unsafe around American flags. Listen to this.
Sunny Hostin
And with an American flag on that cap, you might as well have a hood on. You might as well have a hood on because that's what it looks like, that's what it feels like. But you say this is the best nation. The best nation for who? Yeah, when you say it's the best nation for who? When you say it's the best nation, the best nation for who? Because if we are celebrating 250 years, what are we exactly celebrating is what I want to know. And so I'm really glad that picture was taken because. Because that picture is how we feel walking into many rooms down the street. That picture is how we feel. And nobody will believe us. So look at that picture and understand how it feels.
Haley Karenia
You never should be made to feel like that.
American Woman Moving to Afghanistan
It's wrong that this.
Sunny Hostin
And I said this on this show many, many years ago. Cause this is my 10th year on the show. And I said there are times when I walk into a community and I see American flags all over the community and I suddenly feel unsafe because there is a section of this country that has co opted the American flag. Equate being an American or an American flag with white supremacy. And that should never be ever the symbol of white supremacy. But they have weaponized.
Haley Karenia
That's how I feel when I watch the eclipse. But I don't know who that woman was. She's not a regular on the show. But that woman that they had speaking about, you know that photo they're talking about the photo that has gone viral from D.C. on July 4th where there's members of the Patriot Front surrounding this woman on the. On this black woman on the train or on the bus or whatever. And nothing happened in the photo. But everyone is calling this on the left that this is like the photo, the defining photo of an era or whatever, which is just ridiculous. And if you want to hear my take on that, you can watch my show from yesterday. But this woman on the View on the panel is saying that that photo is how black people feel in America. That's how they feel when they walk into rooms. And I would argue what, what happened in that photo that makes you feel that way walking into every room. Because nothing happened in that photo. There was just the juxtaposition of this group versus this woman. But nothing happened that we know of. We don't know if she was assaulted or they said anything to her or anything like that. Like, based on this photo, we know nothing. But the left is coming up with this narrative in their head and that's what they're doing on the View. They're just perpetuating this narrative that, yes, we still live in this world where, you know, there's the KKK and if you have a, an American flag on your hat, it might as well be a hood.
Alicia Keys
What?
Haley Karenia
It's just totally ridiculous. And the woman on the panel is just perpetuating these lies. And Sunny Hostin feels like the need to chime in as the other, I guess, woman of color on the panel, like, oh, yeah, I also feel unsafe in, in this world, in this country. And she said that American flags make her feel unsafe. She said that living in a neighborhood or going into a neighborhood where they have American flags makes her feel unsafe. And I would argue, you know, go, go move to a neighborhood with pride flags and trans flags and BLM flags. If you feel that way, would you feel more safe in that neighborhood? A neighborhood with pride flags, trans flags, BLM flags? Because I would assume that if you move into that neighborhood, there's going to be riots, there's going to be protests, there's going to be, there are going to be staging, you know, whatever police station is there, they're going to overtake them and throw bricks into the buildings and all that stuff. Right? So that's what I associate with those neighborhoods. Not like the love and acceptance that they claim, but the reality of what these activist groups do. So I would argue Sunny Hassan, go move to that neighborhood. Oh, wait, she wouldn't because she wouldn't want to live there. And I don't blame her. So Sunny Hostin used to live in this, like, historic mansion in Purchase, New York, on roughly two acres. And there's 10 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. They put that house on the market for $3.5 million. So she in that house. And I don't know where she lives now, but I'm sure she's got multiple homes. She can't even see her neighbor's house anyway. But something that scares Sunny Haas in that, like Sunny Hassan pictures middle class America and she's afraid middle class American neighborhoods where people have American flags out front. What is scary about that? I actually, I didn't even consider not putting an American flag out on a home. Like, do people do that? Do they not put American flags out? Do people not have American flags on their House. I feel like if you have a house, you put an American flag out front.
Haley's Co-host
Well, that was like the first thing we did.
Haley Karenia
That's what I'm saying. The fact that it didn't even really occur to me that people don't do that.
Haley's Co-host
It's like a christening of your home. Fly, fly to the red, white and blue.
Haley Karenia
Okay, so I'm not a homeowner and I don't, you know, I'm not hanging out in suburban neighborhoods, really.
Haley's Co-host
A balcony, I'm sure. Let it fly.
Haley Karenia
I do have a balcony. But, you know, I, I thought that all homes in America, you just, that's the thing that you do, you put the flag out front.
Haley's Co-host
Especially for major patriotic holidays. Absolutely.
Haley Karenia
It's just always I, I, that's the, that's the kind of neighborhood I grew up in. Everyone had an American flag out front and it didn't even need to be fourth of July or anything. It was, the flag stayed out front all year long. Why would you ever even take it down? That, that's the neighborhood that I want to raise my family in one day. I don't think that there's anything scary about that. I don't think there's anything wrong about that. Most people's American dream is to just be comfortable enough to raise their family to be happy and healthy. And Sunny Hostin will pay a pretty penny to live very, very, very, very far away from middle class America, apparently, because it's the American flags that make her feel unsafe. But she has, has made all this money in this country and the country has afforded her all these opportunities where she's made so much money as a black woman that she can afford a million plus dollar mansion in the middle of nowhere so she doesn't have to live around people that she doesn't want to live around. So riddle me that you're actually very privileged, Sunny. But she's apparently not alone. There are people on the left that are also triggered by the flag. And this woman is judging you.
Alicia Keys
Watch.
L.L. Bean Narrator
If you have an American flag outside your house right now, I'm judging you. I am. I walked through my neighborhood today and I looked at every house that had an American flag and I was like, of course you do.
Haley's Co-host
Of course you do.
Haley Karenia
She doesn't even say what she's judging them for. Well, she says, I'm judging you for having the flag out front. But she doesn't say what that says about that person. I guess it's just assumed.
Haley's Co-host
Of course you do. They're probably just a nice person of
Haley Karenia
Course you have a flag out front. To my point earlier, I didn't even know that it was an option to not have a flag out front. But she's judging. She's judging you if you do. I'm judging her because she has a pin on her shirt that says trans women are women. You want to pull that back up so everyone can see she's wearing a. You can see it's. It's small, but she's wearing a pin that says trans women.
L.L. Bean Narrator
If you have an American flag outside your house right now, I'm judging you. I am. I walked through my neighborhood today, and I looked at every house that had an American flag, and I was just
Haley Karenia
like, of course she did. So I'm judging you. I'm judging you because trans women are not women. Trans. Trans women are men who are mentally ill, and they think that they can change their sex, but they can't. So they undergo meaningless, useless, most of the time, dangerous surgeries to get nowhere. So I'm judging her. But the left is, of course, obsessed with race now. They're obsessed. You know, they're. They're old Glory phobic. They're afraid of the American flag. And now Alicia Keys is talking about how women are oppressed. Watch this.
Alicia Keys
Did you know that it's been a hundred years since the Equal Rights Amendment was first introduced? And now, still, women don't have an explicit guarantee to equal rights under the US Constitution? Can you believe that? I couldn't even believe that was real. I mean, women are not asking for special rights, just equal rights. Let's turn outrage into authorship. If it's the 250th celebration of the country, isn't it time to update some things? What rights or guarantees do you feel all women should have in America? That's a good question. I'm not here to speak for you. I just want to pass you the mic. So have your say at peoplesbillofrights250.org not red, not blue. Just you. Wow. Sending you big love.
Sunny Hostin
Wow.
Alicia Keys
Wow.
Haley's Co-host
Hey, I'm sorry about your rights, Haley.
Alicia Keys
Wow.
Haley's Co-host
Maybe one day.
Haley Karenia
This is. This is what I'm saying. I don't even know what these people are talking about.
Haley's Co-host
You think her husband, Swizz Beats, wrote her outro right there? Wow.
American Woman Moving to Afghanistan
Wow.
Haley Karenia
She says that we need to update the Constitution now because it's been. It's been 250 years. My question is. Update what? What do you want to update? Because there's nowhere. First of all, she's lying. There's nowhere in The Constitution that doesn't have that. Women and men don't have the same rights, but it was never about equality. It's about getting even. Listen carefully. They do not want equality. They want to get even. Those are very different things because they already have equality. We are all equal under the law. And Alicia Keys is lying through her teeth.
Sunny Hostin
Wow.
Haley Karenia
When she says that the Constitution gives men more rights than women, it's not true. Andrew's apologizing because apparently I lost some rights in the past few years. I don't know what those rights are,
Haley's Co-host
but when you find them, we're going to fight to get them back.
Haley Karenia
I. I don't even have a fight left in me. I'm so oppressed. I'm so.
Haley's Co-host
Keys is going to pass you the mic, though. She's going to pass you the mic feels.
Haley Karenia
Well, I have a mic. Alicia Keys, and you're. What liberals want to get is not equality. They want to get even. I'm, I'm, I'm going to say it again. They don't want equality. They want to get even. They buy into the victim narrative, which is totally ridiculous, that they have extremely privileged rich celebrities be the face of. But they want to buy into this victim and victim narrative. They want vengeance, not equality vengeance. They feel slighted because of their ancestors, so people's ancestors. They feel like they have been done so dirty. Therefore, I'm, I'm taking it out. I'm taking out this generational disgruntlement on innocent people who have nothing to do with slavery, nothing to do with oppression or minorities or women. And somehow it's white people's fault, it's the country's fault, it's Republicans fault, it's Trump's fault. But they're not being judged by their actions. White people are being judged by their skin color. That's the thing about MLK jr's dream. That's not really what liberals want. They don't want equality. They don't want to coexist. They feel like they've been disadvantaged despite living in the free world. And they want to get one over on white people, on straight, white, rich men, specifically, whoever they think has more privilege than them. They don't want to be equal to white people or straight men. They want more. They want more. And when they get more, they want. They'll want more of that and they'll demand more. And if you get people to buy into the lie that they're always disadvantaged, they will believe, even though you give them this right, and then you give them this. Right. And then you make all these exceptions for them, they're going to want more because they sti. They still think that they're a victim. And it's 2026. It's been going on for decades, and it'll continue so long as people buy into this crap. And I wonder where Alicia Keys would move to to be more free and less oppressed than she is now. I mean, it's totally ridiculous to say the words Alicia Keys and oppressed in the same sentence. It's ridiculous. I can't even take myself serious.
Haley's Co-host
For those of you who are confused who Alicia Keys is, she is featured on the Amazing.
ChatGPT Voice / Side Comments
Yeah.
Haley's Co-host
On the Jay Z song, Empire State, Concrete Jungle, Wet Dream, Tomato. Yeah.
Haley Karenia
She is not oppressed. No one's oppressed, but certainly not Alicia Keys.
L.L. Bean Narrator
She's.
Haley Karenia
I'm sure she's got a lot of money.
Haley's Co-host
She's doing fine.
Haley Karenia
Every time. Every time that that song plays, she's getting royalties. Things are good for Alicia Keys, I would assume. I don't think she's missing any meals. Alicia Keys, I think she's. I think she's a. Okay. So might I suggest that Alicia. If Alicia Keys thinks that America is so bad, maybe go to Saudi Arabia. This American woman tried it, and this is her experience.
Alicia Keys
Watch.
American Woman in Saudi Arabia
So a thing besides the heat that has been difficult since I moved to Saudi is actually making friends. I grew up in Southern Europe. I'm American. I'm really outgoing, and it's kind of difficult for me to click with the locals. Also, I think there's a big, like, language barrier because I don't speak Arabic yet. Even though I'm trying really hard, but it's difficult. Of course, making myself understood is difficult. And, yeah, Al. I mean, I live in a really small town and people are very private. They maybe are just, yeah. Not interested in making new friends. And, yeah, it's been a little lonely. And, I mean, I'm married. Alhamdulillah. I have my husband. He's amazing. I would just love to have girlfriends that I can, like, go to the mall with, hang out with, go to the beach with, and just have a little bit of a social network situation here. Yeah. Because we always need girls to support each other. I feel like, like,
Haley Karenia
women supporting women, man. They're not. They're not supporting women in Saudi Arabia. We just need more of that.
Haley's Co-host
She's pretty outgoing. You can tell by her fit.
Haley Karenia
She's pretty outgoing. You know, she complains about there is a language barrier. She's not clicking with the locals. It's hard for her to make friends. Yeah. I think when you grow up in the United States of America and you have all those comforts and all of those privileges and then you move to Saudi Arabia, there's going to be barriers in almost every way, actually. It's not just a language barrier, it's a cultural barrier. And your, quote, amazing husband moved you to Saudi Arabia, where you have to cover your entire body despite, you know, except for your eyes and your hands. So it's good.
Haley's Co-host
Looks fun.
American Woman in Saudi Arabia
She's.
Haley Karenia
I hope she makes some friends sometime soon. But this is actually becoming somewhat of a trend like this. This woman is not alone. Now, a woman has gone massively viral on Tick Tock because she met her husband on Snapchat. She's an American woman. She met her husband on Snapchat. They got married very, very quickly. Within months, they met for the first time in Pakistan. And now she is moving to Afghanistan to be with him because, because, because, because they tried to get him United States citizenship. Didn't work out. She said, okay, no problem. If we're going to be together, love is love. I'll move to Afghanistan for you. And here's her story.
American Woman Moving to Afghanistan
Everybody with me while I tell you why my husband filled his immigration interview. He attended his interview in Pakistan on January 21, as I mentioned earlier, and they did give him his 221G, which basically is, you know, his denial. Fine. It's supposed to be a final denial, but we're hoping that once the ban is lifted with the next president, most likely that he will be able to just get his visa stamped and not have to go back through the whole process again, because the immigration process takes about two to three years on average, so it could be longer than that. At the end of the day, my husband was denied, not because of anything that he did or anything that was on his background, but because of, like, policy and the dumbass president. Like, sorry to say it, but it's true. Also, my husband is a really good man. Like, he worked for unicef and he provided, you know, a lot of support for homeless children in his country. In Afghanistan, he is literally twice the man that Donald Trump could ever be. So now my husband is back in Afghanistan and we are deciding on what we want to do next. I am a dual citizen, so I have citizenship in America because I was born here. And, and I also have citizenship in Jordan. So we don't know if maybe, like, we could start an immigration process in Jordan, but we honestly don't want to wait for another immigration process. And the other option is for me to just move to Afghanistan. We can't keep waiting for the laws to change or stalling our lives any longer than what we already have. My husband means the world to me, so I am not gonna let somebody like Donald Trump determine the rest of our lives and our future. Hopefully we get some more clarification within the next few months, but I don't foresee that happening. So I definitely think that Afghanistan is going to have to be the move for me, unfortunately. But I am very excited to see my husband because it has been so long and married couples should not have to spend years and years apart. So follow along for my journey and hopefully we can figure some
Haley's Co-host
couple questions.
Haley Karenia
So she calls Trump dumb. Our dumb ass president. This is the dumbest woman I've ever seen in my life.
Haley's Co-host
I meet somebody on Snapchat, let's say I do, and they say, do you want to go get caught? I don't trust that person. They say, you want to come to Pakistan?
Haley Karenia
First of all, she's way too old to be chatting with men on Snapchat. This is crazy. Like, I don't know how old she is, but she's way too old. She's past the Snapchat prime.
Haley's Co-host
I, especially with AI stuff, I don't even think I believe the.
Haley Karenia
Well, they met on Snapchat. They had to meet in Pakistan, and now he's moving her to Afghanistan.
Haley's Co-host
Bye.
Haley Karenia
Because bad, big, bad Trump didn't let him into the country. Well, I wonder why. She's like, well, he's a good person. Okay.
Haley's Co-host
The government disagrees.
Haley Karenia
I question. Well, actually, I don't really question the men that are bringing their wives there. I question the wives that are willingly going because. Read a book. Read a book. Open your eyes. Hello. Do a little, do a little bit of research about what your life is going to be like in Afghanistan, run by the Taliban.
Haley's Co-host
She also says it like, and of course, you know, the other option is
Haley Karenia
I got, I got to the Middle east, to Afghanistan. It's like, you actually don't need to, you actually don't need to do that here. People were eating her up in the comments. You are a terrible mother for bringing your daughters to a country where being a woman is seen as gross and wrong. Your daughters will not get an education past fifth or sixth grade yourself and your daughters will not have freedom of speech, freedom of, to wear whatever you want. You're bringing your daughters to a place where being raped, shot and murdered for wearing anything that's not covering them. Head to Toe is the normal. Your daughters will never have freedom. They will be stuck educationless and used. Someone else said, if I feel stupid, I'll remember you. Someone else said, girl, I'm bored. Let's go to college. And someone else said, let me know when the documentary drops. And there won't be a documentary. It's what we're never going to hear from her again. I don't think she can go yap and do her get her makeup, get ready with me routines in Afghanistan. Something tells me that her yapping about her immigration process when she gets to Afghanistan, I think the Taliban might have a problem with that.
Haley's Co-host
It's so pretty this time of year though.
Haley Karenia
Yeah, it is. It's so nice. And you know, with everywhere in the world, of course you go to Afghanistan. Of course people in the Middle east are making fun of this woman and they're also trying to sort of, well, I don't know. Here, play, play this. This woman's in full hijab. She says they're laughing at the American woman who's moving to Afghanistan to be with her husband, but conveniently forgot the part where they all collectively agreed their own American men are so savage, they'd rather be lost in the woods with a bear. And I will say, just to fill everyone in, if you don't know what she's referring to there, it's, would you, you know, there was this viral question probably, I don't know, two years ago, 2023, 2024, something like that, when liberal, American, liberal women, let me make that distinction, said that they would rather be caught in the woods with a bear than a man. And it sort of became this liberal calling card like I, I, I'll choose the bear instead of men anytime men do something wrong. And again, these are man hating liberal women. Anytime a man does anything wrong, they say, I choose the bear. Okay, so now that we're all filled in there, you know, this woman who's in full hijab in a country where she has no basic human rights, men hate her, they use her, etc. Is making fun of American liberal women. That's how you know how stupid American liberal women are. This woman's stupid, but they're stupid too. And someone else, people were eating her up in the comments as well. Someone said, who walked you outside to film this? Now sister, did you, now sister, did you ask for permission to make this? Thank God you added the sound because otherwise I wouldn't have known you were laughing because there was a laughing sound on the video. But she's in full hijab, can't see her mouth. And then someone else said, yet my hair is blowing in the wind and yet I feel a breeze on my face. We're very lucky. These are the little things in America. I could feel the breeze on your face and on your skin. We don't have to dress head to toe. We don't have to follow a religion unless we so choose that allows men to rape children. So that's on that. Andrew sent me this next video. We're moving on now. Andrew sent me this sex video. This is apparently in your hometown. So why don't you ex. Why don't you set this up for a little context before we get into it?
Haley's Co-host
Okay, I can do that. So there is a attraction. It's called the incline Railway. It is a little tram that takes you at the bottom of historic Lookout Mountain all the way up to the top and there's like a viewing area. You hop on the tram. The conductor says a couple little historical facts about the mountain. It had a. There's a big battle there during the Civil War. That's pretty much its only claim to fame. And yeah, it's, it's a slow. You're going like two miles an hour up, like straight up the mountain and like a little gondola car type deal. And then I, I've done it a couple times, usually with people like visiting.
Haley Karenia
Okay.
Haley's Co-host
And I'm going to be honest, I couldn't remember a word the conductor said. I know that they talk about how tall it is and how long it's. Because it's been around for forever. The incline.
Haley Karenia
So it's supposed to be some facts, some informational background on the classic little.
Haley's Co-host
Little tourist attraction tidbits, take you up the mountain, back down some local or when it snows and you can't drive up the mountain, they'll run it, take the train. Yeah.
Haley Karenia
Wow. Okay, so this is this tram in Chattanooga and this. What would you call him? Tram conductor. The tram conductor went viral on TikTok. Someone posted this. Watch.
ChatGPT Voice / Side Comments
To the very, very few Americans in here, how happy independence. To the rest of you, welcome to the greatest country on the face of the planet. And if you disagree, you can leave.
Haley Karenia
Okay. So with all of these viral video moments, you have to wonder, someone pulled their phone out for a reason, Right? What is the lead up to the video being taken and. And post it in the first place? Because the only context that we get as the viewer is tram conductors saying there aren't a lot of Americans on this tram. And if you don't like the country, you can get off. I don't know. It seems like everyone. How would you know if the people on the tram are American or not? I feel like if they're going on a Chattanooga tram ride, they're probably, maybe they're visiting. I don't know if you, Yeah.
Haley's Co-host
I don't know. You get a certain amount of tourists because it's right in between Nashville and Atlanta.
American Woman in Saudi Arabia
Right.
Haley's Co-host
So usually when people come into Atlanta, they'll do like a day trip up to Chattanooga and Nashville and go over to Nashville and it's, I don't know, this, you like to think that this guy's been just riffing.
Haley Karenia
So here's the thing. He says, if you don't like America, you can get out. We can all agree that. Yeah, I mean, I agree with that sentiment. If you don't like the country, you're complaining about it. You have the right to complain about it. But if you hate it so much and you think that this is such a horrible place to live, then leave. But why was he saying that? Like, we don't have any of the lead up. We have no context whatsoever. And my hot take is, despite that, I agree with what he was saying at the end there. First of all, I don't know how he's saying that the people on the tram are un American. Did someone say something like, I don't know why he's making that distinction? So I, I, I, I'm erring on the side of caution here. Like, I don't want to necessarily defend this guy, but he did get fired. Apparently, according to the local news, he did get fired from his job. And because this video went viral and it says that the tram operator no longer works there. Okay, so again, don't know the full story. Don't know what happened. And my hot take, and this is a hot take, and no one's going to like it, but this applies to the people who are making fun of Charlie Kirk and they got fired for their jobs. Right. You are, you have the right to free speech in this country. You are not free of the consequences of that speech. Right. An employer can say, I don't want this person working here anymore. And my hot take is this. Unless your job requires you to speak about politics, I think we have to revert Back to the pre2012 days when you didn't talk, you didn't, you didn't talk about your politics. That doesn't mean don't be proud to be American. That doesn't Mean, don't speak your mind, but don't speak your mind at work. Genuinely, it is not a. I feel like people have lost their damn minds now, where it's like, I. The only person that needs to be talking about politics at work are politicians and like, podcasters, Like, I'm allowed to speak about politics at work. I don't understand why a tram conductor has to speak about politics. And I'm assuming that whatever he said before was so bad that it caused someone to start filming and someone said, shut up, like they were over it. They were so sick of his shit. And again, I don't know what he said before then. And. And I don't have any problem with what he was saying really at the end either. Right. If you don't like this country, get out. I don't know what anyone on the tram said. I don't know what he said. I don't have the details, but it just seems like talking about politics at work doesn't bode well for anyone on either side of the political aisle. I'm not saying conservatives shut up and don't be proud. I'm not saying liberals shut up. I believe in the. In free speech. But again, free speech does not mean free of consequences. I can understand if you, if you are the company that's running the tram and this video goes viral, it makes it look bad because customers are clearly unhappy in the video, they're saying shut up to the train conductor. You shouldn't be saying anything that elicits the customers telling you to shut up. If you are giving a tour, you tell them about the civil war. Facts. You tell them about, you know, what is going on.
Haley's Co-host
There's a gift shop at the bottom.
Haley Karenia
If people are telling you to shut up, clearly you. You overstepped.
Haley's Co-host
I'm like, staring at this video. It looks like they're kind of high up on the mountain, too. Like, they hadn't been in the cart that long. They're already over the sky.
Haley Karenia
Just call me crazy. Again, like, I have to preface this because I'm sure people are mad at me. I can't read everyone in the chat, but, like, I. I just don't see the purpose of talking about politics when it's not warranted. It's not always warranted. I feel like now, because of social media, everyone has a platform. Everyone feels like, oh, I have the right to say whatever I want whenever I want. And you do, but you might get fired for that, so be smart about it. Like, I'm not going to get fired from My job for talking about politics, because that's my job. But if I worked at somewhere else, Keep that shit to yourself. You're telling paying customers that they're un American. Like, what?
Haley's Co-host
It's crazy going toe to toe with somebody who just wants to go up and down the tram.
Haley Karenia
And someone in the chat said the man filming was yelling shit for the back. Yes. He said, shut up. So what is he saying? What was. What was the tram conductor saying that made the guy in the back say shut up?
Haley's Co-host
On the real, though, if you're ever in Chattanooga, the incline is super fun and rock cities at the top. So I got, I got.
Haley Karenia
I would love to go.
Haley's Co-host
Got to plug the city a little bit.
Haley Karenia
I would love to. I, I. You know, when I was living in Nashville, I never went over to Chattanooga. I never went to what's Over Gatlinburg. I never went to any of them.
Haley's Co-host
Gatlinburg's kind of far, but Chattanooga is a cool day trip.
Haley Karenia
Yeah, I should have done that.
Haley's Co-host
10 out of 10 recommend to Great food. Shockingly great food. Chattanooga, really? Yeah. I had culinary.
Haley Karenia
What's the food hub? Just like barbecue and.
Haley's Co-host
No, just everything. It's just got really good food there. Like, tons of really good restaurants.
Haley Karenia
Hey, maybe I'll have to go.
Haley's Co-host
There you go.
Haley Karenia
All right. Jim Rome takes on sports.
Jim Rome
I will always have a complicated relationship with this game, but people evolve. So do sports. Do not make me regret this. Do not make me devolve back to that guy that so many clones wish that I still was. And do not embarrass the entire country. Now I can go back. I can get there fast. Lose tonight and you got a real problem. Do not blow it.
Haley's Co-host
The Jim Rome show podcast.
Jim Rome
You've been warned.
Haley Karenia
Follow and listen on your favorite platform. This next New York Times opinion piece is interesting. They say, go on, date your co workers. Okay, bad advice from the New York Times. Who would have guessed?
ChatGPT Voice / Side Comments
No.
Haley Karenia
Let me read you some of this. Okay. Quote, Last year, I developed an office crush. My friends warn me against doing anything about it, typically using a crude metaphor about keeping your eating place clean. Don't shit where you eat. Dating people you work with just seems like too much trouble these days. It's not that people aren't attracted to jack and client relations with the smile lines and the overzealous David lynch obsession. Instead, it feels as if the risk outweighs the reward. But a return to office romance could be the solution to the sense many people have that modern dating is broken. Dating apps ask us to consider potential romantic partners not as full human beings with a caffeine addiction and attention diffusing sense of humor, but as a set of optimized digital parameters. I can agree with that. I I don't like dating apps. I'm on them, but I don't like them. And I I do think that people should meet more in person. And I think even the people on dating apps would re would prefer to meet someone in person. I I Continue Quote Only 16% of US workers went on a date with a colleague last year, down from about 40% in 2009. Workplace crushes a surefire way to inject incitement into office mundanity have waned too, with the share of workers reporting one collapsing from 49% in 2022 sorry, 2024 to just 22% in 2025, according to Human Resources Industry Group Survey. The decline has been decades in the making. While about one fifth of adults over 50 met their partners at work, just 13% of those 18 to 29 say the same. So this is obviously changing. Of course, workplace romance was always fraught with its legacy of predatory bosses, favoritism, and when things go wrong, career retaliation. Years of sexual harassment training and more watchful human resources departments taught us not to go there. About a quarter of workers now fear harassment allegations, one industry survey found. But where else in adulthood except the office would you bond with a potential paramore you share so much of everyday life with? Many of my friends parents met at work. So did Barack and Michelle Obama, who met while working at the same law firm in 1989. And pop culture has long endorsed office romance, too, from Sam and Diane and Cheers to Jim and Pam in the office, to more recently, Mark and Helly and Severance Love. And last, I'm sorry, love and lust usurp professionalism every time. Mad Men, you know, so they're they're giving pop culture references here and essentially they're arguing that, you know, office romance works in the movies, so you should try it. Is your point of office romance works in the movies, so you should do it in real life. That's what the New York Times is arguing. I I go on they continue quote Workplace romance offers promising levels of success. More than 40% of people who date a colleague end up marrying them, according to one survey. As young people struggle to meet one another, form relationships, or even have sex, dating our colleagues could be a viable solution to the loneliness crisis and sex recession. Meeting at work forces people seeking romance to get to know each other platonically. First, seeing a Potential partner's true colors under stress and how that person behaves around people he or she is not attracted to can also be telling. A lot of the problems with the apps our love lives now hinge on. Pun intended. Fall by the wayside in the office too. When you're bumping into someone at the coffee maker every morning. And in person, interaction and accountability prevail. Prevail over digital strategy. The impunity with which someone might treat a stranger met on an app or even at a bar cannot comfortably coexist with guaranteed daily interaction. I would argue that people are on their best behavior at work. I don't really think that people are being their true selves. Don't you think you would get a more full idea of who someone is outside of the workplace? Like at a bar when they're not worried about HR and they're not worried about being perceived and they're not worried about getting in trouble and they're not worried about keeping their job.
Haley's Co-host
I don't necessarily agree because it's kind of like when we talked about a good way to get to know somebody is do a road trip. Because you get highs and you get crazy lows. And I think people think that's what's happening at work. You're correct. There are all these parameters that keep people in check, but I don't think people think through that. I think they just see this as I see him when a project goes bad and I see him when a project goes good.
Haley Karenia
And I like both sides of Jack from accounting.
Haley's Co-host
I guess I don't date your co workers.
Haley Karenia
Yeah, I. Yeah, I agree with that. They say that all of this has gone down in recent years. I think obviously the MeToo movement has a lot to do with that. I think people feel fear getting fired and they should. And I also think that this is kind of out of touch to suggest with how hard the job market is these days. Because if you do date someone at work and it goes south and you're forced to get a new job or you get fired, it's going to be much more difficult for you to get another job. Especially if you have me too. Allegations attached to firing.
Haley's Co-host
You got bigger issues to fry than.
Haley Karenia
That's what I mean.
Haley's Co-host
That just there's.
Haley Karenia
I don't think it's worth.
Haley's Co-host
As well.
Haley Karenia
I don't think it's worth it. And then, you know, you. You think the only office romance that I've heard of recently is the JP Morgan one, and that was a hoax.
Haley's Co-host
Yeah, that didn't go great. Not great for either party, really.
Haley Karenia
So, yeah, I don't know. I think dating culture has definitely changed. People are. People are not approaching others in real life anymore. That's my experience. I go out to a bar with my friends. I don't. No one really comes up to me. One guy came up to me, and I don't think he was all there really, but he said, I'd like to take you out for half a sandwich. Did I tell you the story?
Haley's Co-host
No, you didn't. But I am dying to know where the other half of that sandwich is.
Haley Karenia
I was with my friend. She, like, started laughing. Like, not at him, not to make him feel bad, but she was like, half a sandwich, she's not worth a whole sandwich. Like, my friend here is not worth a whole sandwich. And he said, no, I don't know if I like her yet. So he was offering me half a sandwich.
Haley's Co-host
There's not really a good response to
Haley Karenia
that was not worth a full sandwich to this man. Did he get a date with me? No, he did not. You can't tell me that I'm not worth a full sandwich and then get a date.
Haley's Co-host
Yeah, that's tough.
Haley Karenia
So anyway, I said that no one approaches me, but these are the people that are approaching at bars.
ChatGPT Voice / Side Comments
So what kind of sandwich?
Haley Karenia
I didn't get that far.
Haley's Co-host
Do you remember, like, the term warot?
Haley Karenia
I don't really know if he would let me choose the sandwich. Say that again.
Haley's Co-host
Do you like they're used? Not so much anymore. Because clearly nobody's dating at work like they used to. In 2009, they. But especially in old sitcoms and stuff, there was like, work hot, office hot, where you become attracted to somebody just
Haley Karenia
out of proximity because you see them every.
Haley's Co-host
Because you're actually really attracted to them. You're just. You're together all the time. You get along with this person. And then, I mean, basically describing how affairs happen.
Haley Karenia
But yeah, I think that that definitely has something to do with it. I think office romances probably start because you're. You're just. They're just there. It's not because it's easy. It's actually, you don't even have to try. There's so much less effort involved. You don't have to ask them on dates. You see them automatically.
Haley's Co-host
Exactly.
Haley Karenia
I'm showing up to work. They're showing up to work. Okay. Yeah. So I think it's like, completely fabricated.
Haley's Co-host
So the.
Haley Karenia
The level of attraction, I think is. Is flawed. And I think that the com community and the connection is also flawed.
Haley's Co-host
But I also think that about just pure office camaraderie. We have a small office, so I'm not really talking about this, but like, big corporations where we're a family and we can go drink and bowl and have so much fun together.
Haley Karenia
And there's somebody drinking.
Haley's Co-host
Yeah, somebody drinks too much. And HR is like, yeah, you can't work here anymore now. Yeah, yeah, way to go, Tom.
Haley Karenia
And I think this is more tailored to bigger corporations where you could work with someone and not be their boss or their, you know, direct report. This is like, you know, we work at the same company, but, you know, that's Todd from client services and I'm Joanne from marketing, and it's like, totally different.
Haley's Co-host
Classic.
Haley Karenia
I just think that this is crazy. Also, just for me, I don't like dating apps, but I'm on them because I don't know what the alternative is. And I feel like if you're not on them, it's just missed opportunity because you could meet someone on the app, but being on them doesn't prevent you from meeting someone in real life because people will get off the dating app saying, I just want to meet someone in real life. And maybe you will, but being off the dating apps doesn't guarantee that. And being on the dating apps, I mean, you. You never know. It might work out. I don't like the dating apps, though. I think that they have made everyone very surface level. And the dating app profile is just a basic 2D version of the person. And I think it has made people feel like a commodity. Where I've told stories on the show before of me being stood up or me be like, this person ghosted or whatever. It's because they don't know me as a person. They know this profile. So it's like, oh, well, it's just a. A person. And if it doesn't work out, I can just swipe and find someone new. It doesn't really matter. Like, they don't feel like they're hurting someone's feelings. They don't feel like they're wasting someone's time. It's like, this is just some 2D version of a person, and I haven't met the person yet, so who cares? Like, two weeks ago, I was supposed to go out on a date on Friday, and we planned on Friday. And then on Friday, I didn't hear from him. There was no time or place set. So I reached out and I said, hey, I'm assuming we don't have plans today. And he was like, oh, yeah, sorry. Like, work Got crazy and I forgot. Okay. You know, so it's just. But again, he's never met me before. He doesn't know me. It's just this profile and he's probably thinking like, who cares? She probably. I forgot. She probably forgot. Who cares, right? I don't know.
Haley's Co-host
I do not envy dating.
Haley Karenia
Oh, it's horrific.
Haley's Co-host
I. I very blessed and lucky to have met my wife prior to whatever this is that's happening right now.
ChatGPT Voice / Side Comments
Yeah.
Haley Karenia
Someone in the chat said trying to date Haley is voluntarily sitting in the hot seat. I don't talk about. If something is going well, you won't hear about it. I'll protect that person.
Haley's Co-host
I was about to say it's really only the scumbags who eat her burrito or offer half a sandwich or steel or tires.
Haley Karenia
If it's going well, you won't hear about it. I can promise you that. Because if, if I care about someone, I'm not going to want. They're not fodder for the show. They're not entertainment. Like, that's my life. Yeah, but if you are an. And you do be dirty, like I'm going to talk about you on the show.
Sunny Hostin
Yeah.
Haley's Co-host
You've been on a couple. Couple days with people that you haven't even mentioned on the show because they just. They were good. They're nice people.
Haley Karenia
Exactly.
Haley's Co-host
Yeah.
Haley Karenia
And I can vouch. I'm not gonna. Yeah. I'm not gonna make fun of people who are good people, but if you're bad, then yeah. Anyway, I digress. Let's talk about dating in the AI space, shall we? This is a Bustle article and the headline says, chachi BT encouraged my partner to break up with me. Listen to this doozy. It was late on a Friday night last fall when Lindsay Hall's phone died in the middle of the night. She was sending a work email. Her boyfriend of five months, Ben, was asleep on the couch next to her and she grabbed his computer to finish the message. He'd given her the password to borrow it before, so she didn't think he'd mind. Before hitting send, the 36 year old Austin resident opened up ChatGPT to cross check the email's tone. It was midnight and I wanted to make sure my email didn't sound irritated. That's weird. Immediate red flag. I think if you're 36 years old and you have to consult ChatGPT to make sure that your email doesn't sound irritated, you're this person's a red flag as well. I'm already not on her side, but we continue. But on the sidebar, she saw one of his past conversations summarized into four words that would change everything. Relationship issues and uncertainty. Up until then, the only issue in their relationship had to do with cats. Lindsay has three, but Ben isn't a fan. I thought we might break up amicably at worst over cats, she says. But the concerns laid out online told a different story. In a nearly two month long conversation with a chatbot, Ben unleashed all of his concerns about their compatibility. I did not realize he was grappling with such severe criticisms about my physical appearance and my past. Yeah. So I actually argue that these people are meant to be because they're both emotionally stunted, deeply insecure people who need to go to ChatGPT for their problems.
Haley's Co-host
Hey, Chat, my fish head girlfriend has three cats and it's kind of driving me batty.
Haley Karenia
She doesn't, she doesn't have cannons, like, what am I supposed to do? So he questioned, with the large language models help, whether he was attracted to her and if he loved her. ChatGPT's response from what you're sharing, you should consider ending the relationship. If you have to ask ChatGPT, if you find your own girlfriend hot, you've got problems. How would the chatbot know that? How would the chatbot know? And also, if you are asking a chatbot, do I find this person attractive? I think the chatbot is correct in saying you should break up with this person because clearly you don't. If you're questioning it that much, clearly you don't find them attractive.
ChatGPT Voice / Side Comments
Hey, Chat, can you diagnose me?
Haley Karenia
Hey, Chat, do you like me? Hey, Chad, do you like long walks on the beach? Maybe we should date.
Haley's Co-host
How do we. The global water crisis for computer. Is she cool enough?
Haley Karenia
Computer, do you like me? And these people, I think are just stupid. Like the fact that I am even siding with the AI because I agree with the AI that they should break up. I agree they should break up. Right? That's why I'm so mad at these people, because they have me siding with Chat. GPT. Yes, they should break up. Clearly, if you, you know, if you think your girlfriend's ugly, the cats are a tough one.
Haley's Co-host
Like, what's she gonna do, get rid of her cats?
Haley Karenia
I just think if it means that much to you, you, you're incompatible. You shouldn't date that person as a
Haley's Co-host
step dog dad, the dad that stepped up, you know, I, I, I took, I took that dog and it's my dog now. I didn't say get rid of the Dog, Right. That would be crazy.
Haley Karenia
I agree. And yeah, I mean, would I date someone who, like, hates cats? Probably not, because that's not gonna go well. I have a cat.
Haley's Co-host
Yeah, they're gonna be on ChatGPT being like.
Haley Karenia
And let me just say Birdie's like four years old. She's got a long life ahead of her.
Haley's Co-host
Yeah, so was. Penny was like three. It wasn't.
Haley Karenia
She's got a long life ahead of her. So if I meet someone, they have to be okay with Birdie. We are a package deal.
Haley's Co-host
Is that on your dating profile?
Haley Karenia
No.
Haley's Co-host
Maybe that's the other half of the sandwich that was the problem.
Haley Karenia
He didn't know.
Haley's Co-host
Oh, okay.
Haley Karenia
He didn't know I had a cat. He didn't know anything about me. He just. That's why he said I wasn't worth a full sandwich.
Haley's Co-host
Where do you get half a sandwich? Sorry, I.
Haley Karenia
Maybe he was going to get a full sandwich and we were going to split it.
Haley's Co-host
That's kind of romantic.
ChatGPT Voice / Side Comments
I think. You dogged this guy for no reason.
Haley Karenia
He was not normal, Dustin. Like, I wish you were. That he was not normal. Anyway, so I think that. Yeah, these people need to break up. Now. There's another one. Hold on. Here's another scenario. This is Claire. She's 21 years old and her boyfriend John. They have been in a long distance relationship.
American Woman in Saudi Arabia
She.
Haley Karenia
She's in Canada, he's in England for the entirety of their three year relationship. On her last visit to see him, Claire noticed that he turned to the platform for just about everything. He admitted that he wanted to better organize his life, but it quickly became more than an organizational tool. Any minor detail in his life, like maybe his chicken was undercooked. He would narrate an entire paragraph for Chachi, beat about why he was panicked about it. This guy is such a loser. Could you imagine marrying that person or like raising kids with this person who's consulting ChatGPT about raw chicken? What if there's an emergency? Okay. What if there's an emergency? What if there's a natural disaster? What if some. What if there's a home intruder and you're married to the guy that has to consult Chat GPT about everything?
Haley's Co-host
I think home intruders honor the timeout rule that if you throw up a T and say timeout, timeout, you get a consolidation.
Haley Karenia
It's like, hold on, I have to ask Chat GPT what to do in this scenario.
ChatGPT Voice / Side Comments
Distract this guy.
Haley's Co-host
Computer, turn him into a fish.
Haley Karenia
Oh, my gosh. Anyway, these people are not.
Haley's Co-host
This has got me Panicking. I'm reading through my Chat GPT questions to make sure I'm a normal person.
Haley Karenia
Like, I only use AI. I don't even use Chat GPT. I think I might have made an account, but I only use Grok. And I ask for research for the show. I'm not telling. I'm not telling CHAT or Grok my life story. I'm not asking for life advice.
ChatGPT Voice / Side Comments
Asking for life advice. I've asked for financial advice. What I've, like, communicated through a loan and, like, the principal and when I should pay it off and when it makes sense, when's the biggest credit hit and this and that. And I've done that.
Haley Karenia
You could ask a human those questions. But that's okay. I don't.
ChatGPT Voice / Side Comments
But this one's in my pocket. Cost $100 an hour.
American Woman in Saudi Arabia
Okay.
Haley's Co-host
All right, Here. Here are my. My most recent.
American Woman in Saudi Arabia
Okay.
Haley's Co-host
How to cook crab legs. It was easier than you think.
ChatGPT Voice / Side Comments
Know
Haley's Co-host
what is this? What came first? He man toys or the show?
Haley Karenia
I don't even know what that means.
Haley's Co-host
It's okay. Martini recipe. And then later. Espresso martini recipe.
Haley Karenia
Nice.
Haley's Co-host
Espresso martini recipe. No Kahlua.
Haley Karenia
What is your alcohol of choice? Like, what is the gin? Gin. Okay. Any specific kind?
Haley's Co-host
There is a distillery in St. Augustine that has an amazing gin.
Haley Karenia
Okay, well, I was asking because Andrew's birthday is coming up, so we're gonna celebrate your birthday. I was gonna get a bottle of something, but now. Now he's all picky and he wants you to go to St. Augustine.
Haley's Co-host
No. Yeah, actually, I'm gonna send you on a quest. That's my birthday present.
Haley Karenia
He starts going into the. I'm like, oh, my God, can I get it? Can I get it at Total wine or what?
Haley's Co-host
100%. Okay. St. Augustine gin. Oh, man. But you ruined the present. You're have to.
Haley Karenia
I think you'll still enjoy it.
Haley's Co-host
Oh, maybe the same day.
Haley Karenia
All right. Thank you for scrolling along with me. I'll have scrolling time tomorrow. Maybe we'll do a super scroll tomorrow. I think we should. I think I have enough content for a supa.
Haley's Co-host
I think you do.
Haley Karenia
Computer, make the scroll super. Computer, make me a super scroll. All right, I'll see you right back here tomorrow.
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Bye.
Haley Karenia
Computer. The United States Soccer Federation presents the U.S. soccer Podcast.
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You can feel the intensity.
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Quite a bit of time, energy, effort, everything along the way on these guys making the country proud. And I think they will this summer. The U.S. soccer Podcast, presented by Henkel. Follow and listen on your favorite platform.
Podcast: Scrolling with Hayley
Host: Hayley Caronia
Episode: 333
Date: July 7, 2026
In this lively episode, Hayley Caronia, with signature sharp wit and conservative analysis, dives into what she sees as ongoing attacks on American values. The discussions span recent media controversies involving conservative politicians and their families, critiques of left-leaning rhetoric around the American flag, viral stories illustrating culture clashes, the realities of modern dating (including AI's role), and the polarization of workplace and relationship norms. Hayley is joined periodically by her co-host, and the dialogue is punctuated by notable viral clips and social media soundbites.
On the Left’s Use of Identity Politics:
"It's because they have purposely misunderstood our stances on almost everything, because if they did care to understand it, they would probably become Republican. But I digress." — Hayley (06:10)
On American Flags & Neighborhoods:
"The fact that it didn't even really occur to me that people don't do that [fly the flag]... That's the kind of neighborhood I grew up in. Everyone had an American flag out front... Why would you ever even take it down?" — Hayley (13:27)
On Alicia Keys & Celebrity Victimhood:
"It's totally ridiculous to say the words Alicia Keys and oppressed in the same sentence." — Hayley (20:30)
| Segment Topic | Timestamp | |--------------------------------------------------------------|------------| | Congressman Gill Ad/Family Values | 02:00–08:00| | Sunny Hostin/American Flag as Racism (with quotes) | 08:01–15:40| | Alicia Keys on Women’s Rights & Hayley’s Critique | 16:18–21:15| | American Women Abroad & Culture Clash Commentary | 21:16–29:14| | Chattanooga Tram Operator Goes Viral | 31:33–38:29| | Office Romance & Modern Dating Apps | 40:00–57:30| | AI-Involved Relationship Crises | 51:15–57:30|
Hayley Caronia’s episode serves as a broadside against what she views as left-wing cultural overreach—from attacks on traditional family values and patriotism to championing privilege narratives and victimhood. The show is equal parts cultural critique, pop culture riffing, and personal anecdote, laced with sarcasm and unapologetic partisanship. The co-host adds levity and additional perspective. The episode closes with a tease to an upcoming "super scroll" episode—all delivered with Hayley's characteristic blend of humor and candor.