
In this episode of Scrolling: Democrats counter the White House-UFC fight with an event of their own. Then, more Europeans fall in love with the US on their visits (as they should!) Plus, Christian athletes are standing up for their faith amid Pride month events.
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Haley Carneilla
Welcome to the show.
This is scrolling with Haley. I'm Hailey Carneilla, Democrats. You know, they countered that White House UFC fight with an event of their own. And as ridiculous as it is, as fun as it is to sit here and make fun of, which we will do, I will tell you why I wish these events could just bring us together again. Then more Europeans fall in love with the US on their visits, as they should. So if you liked Friday's episode where I, you know, I cultivated all of these videos of Europeans just trying new foods, gas stations, everything. There's more where that came from, so I hope you liked it. Plus, Christian athletes are standing up for their faith amid Pride Month events. All of that and so much more coming up. But first, I have to remind you to subscribe to this show. Of course. Rumble.com Haley brings you to the Bongino Report channel where you can watch Vince at 8 and myself at noon. If you're watching in the chat right now, you already know that I don't have to tell you twice. But for anyone else listening, of course, the podcast episode is available whenever this show ends. And I don't care how you listen or how you watch or when you watch or listen. All I care about is if you tell a friend about the show, if you see the social media clips, share it. I mean, the more the merrier. I want more people in the chat, so that's all I ask. I also want to tell you about today's sponsor, Quo. When team communication breaks down, customers notice fast missed calls, drop threads, delayed responses. It only takes a few gaps to lose momentum and opportunities. That's why today's episode is brought to you by Quo. That's spelled Q U O, the business communication system built so that you never miss a call. With Quo, your entire team can manage calls and texts from one shared number. No more missed messages or scrambling for context. Everyone stays synced and customers actually feel taken care of. Quo works wherever you are, on your phone or your computer. You can keep your existing number, add teammates in minutes. You can sync your CRM and let the call routing handle itself as you scale. This isn't just a phone system, it's a smart one. AI automatically logs calls, flags next steps, and it can even qualify leads or respond after hours so your business stays on even when you're off. It is easy. Everything's all in one place. Your team always has the full picture and can deliver a seamless, personalized customer experience. Money is on the line. Always say hello with Quo. Try Quo for free. Plus, get 20% off your first six months when you go to Quo.com scroll. That's Q-U-O.com scroll. Put those phones on. Do not disturb. The show starts now. Wow, what a weekend. Between the Knicks clinching the NBA championship, then the UFC fight at the White house, Donald Trump's 80th birthday, and of course, all of this coming up on the country's 250th birthday.
The vibes are high.
And on Friday's show, I gave you a full breakdown of all the Europeans experiencing the good old US Of A. For the first time, they are fascinated by our football stadiums, our country music, our, our gas stations, even greasy fried delicacies. And I got great feedback. You love to see the Europeans falling in love with the usa, as do I. And over the weekend I got a whole bunch more content. So before we get going on the UFC event and some other headlines, let's fall in love together with the Europeans falling in love with the USA all over again. This one, this is a couple. They are tearing up at the view from Bellrock. Watch this. How the hell is this actually real? It is a beautiful view, I will say. Look at that. It does look like a screensaver, you know. Very cool.
And it just, it's one of these things.
It's not just the Europeans seeing this and experiencing it. It's Americans in the comment section that are really realizing their love of country again, which I think is so cool. And, and someone commented. I'm balling. It's so wonderful to see so many people from around the world come here and leave with so many positive and life changing moments. We Americans live here and take most of all of this for granted. Thank you guys for sharing your journey. It helps show the world what America is truly all about. And this person also moved to tears at the opening match in Santa Monica just at the sight of being in the stadium.
That's it. Just being in the stadium. Watch.
Chat Participant
So cool.
Haley Carneilla
She's crying.
I mean, she's.
They're happy tears, but she really is crying. Overwhelmed with what seems to be joy
but also just kind of wonder.
And it makes you think too, like
they have stadiums over there. It's not like they don't have stadiums. But I guess what we have is just on a larger scale.
Co-host or Guest
Yeah, that's any given Sunday for us, ladies and gents.
Haley Carneilla
I know. And seriously, like we, we do take sports for granted, I think because it is such a part of our culture that you don't even really think about it. Like you Said it's just Sunday, right? It's church, it's football. Like, this is what we do. And that's so cool.
It's.
We're so lucky that it's just another one of these things that we get to do all the time. And these people are coming here, spending thousands and thousands of dollars to go experience something that we could just do for, you know, for free on our couches every Sunday. And, of course, if you want to go to the game and really see all the lights and all the action, you got to pay a little extra. But you know what I'm saying? Now, I saw a TikTok of this girl, and she said, whoever decided which teams and which countries were going to which cities did a really good job. She said Argentina was in Kansas City, and certainly the Scots in Boston is just.
It's so perfect. They're really.
I feel like they feel very much
at home in Boston. So the Scotts are doing Boston, right?
And if you know anything about Boston, you can't go anywhere without going to donkeys. You need to get your donkeys.
And these. I mean, they don't even have iced
coffee in the UK you go to Europe and they're like iced coffee. They don't have it.
So this is a delicacy.
We're so lucky.
This is another thing.
We've got a Dunkin Donuts right over here. And these people, you know, they're traveling across the world to get ice in
their coffee, but this is just a
funny sight to see.
Watch
the Scottish getting a true Boston experience with their Dunkin iced coffee. And they're just walking around in their kilts with their iced coffee. Some of them got hot, some of them got cold. But again, why get hot coffee when you're in the United States? I mean, you got to take advantage of the ice. In my opinion, I'm an. I'm an iced coffee girl through and through. I don't care how cold it is. I have an iced coffee, if you don't mind.
Co-host or Guest
Can I get a standard Hayley order real quick?
Haley Carneilla
Sure. So I get an iced latte normally with an extra shot of espresso. And I do almond milk, not because I'm anti cow's milk, but it's because of my acne. I'm trying not to get as bad of acne, and literally everything causes it for me. So that's the reason I'm not like, you know, this vegan tree hugger. That's not why you saw me. I drank raw. I did a raw Milk test on this show. I love the raw milk, so I'm a big fan of cow's milk. But I just, you know, that's my reasoning. But yeah, so I do an iced latte because ice lattes are so much better than just putting the milk in. Like, I don't know what, it's just, it's creamier, just tastes better. So yeah, I do that and I usually throw in an extra shot of espresso and all the time the people are like, you know, it already has two shots of espresso in it or, you know, it already has three shots.
Co-host or Guest
And I'm like, yeah, my body.
Haley Carneilla
Yeah, I'm aware now I know exactly
how much is in there.
I'm asking for an extra one. I get. It's sort of like, did you know that guac is extra? Yeah, I know it's extra.
Pile it on, baby.
That's how I feel. So yeah, but that's my order. And I kind of got reintroduced to the latte game semi recently. I was just such like a cold brew person for such a long time and I would just put milk in it. But the latte is really, it's a better experience.
Co-host or Guest
There you go.
Haley Carneilla
I would say sometimes I will have hot coffee if it's cold out, but for the most part I will drink cold coffee or iced coffee when it's. I don't care how cold it is out. When I was in New York City, my, my colleagues, like, the only thing that we would have to look forward to in the workday was going to Starbucks together or going to whatever coffee shop together. And I never really wear gloves because I have to be texting obviously at all times and scrolling on my phone. So I would just, just grin and bear it. And it would be 20 degrees out and I would have an iced coffee and my hands would be genuinely burning, burning because they were so cold. And I don't care. It's worth it every time. But these Scots. Back to these Scots, my goodness, they are not just feeling the American experience through dunkies and their iced coffees. They, they know all the lyrics to Country Roads. Not only that, they're singing it at the top of their lungs.
Look at them in this. Is that so funny?
I feel like European soccer fans and, and, and other sports, they have their, they have a lot of like chants that I feel like we don't have our football teams. We don't really have those chants. But soccer is definitely right.
Co-host or Guest
Very chant based fan.
Haley Carneilla
Yes. And they have certain songs and things like that I mean, I don't know why we don't have that for football teams. Or is it just a soccer.
Co-host or Guest
It's a soccer thing.
Haley Carneilla
Okay.
Yeah.
Cause I remember there was a soccer team in Nashville and we would go to those games and they were actually pretty good. And I was fascinated by the scarves and the chants and all that stuff. I thought that was just a European thing. But we had. We have sort of brought it here, which I like to see. Um, but I can't really. I can't really. I can't picture NFL fans chanting and singing now.
Co-host or Guest
They're too busy fist fighting each other up in the stands.
Haley Carneilla
They're too busy drinking beers.
So anyway, but I was going through
the comment section and someone said, we really need to have company more often. Like we need to have them over more often. And someone said, I feel like America finally got to host the family reunion. And mom, can Scotland sleep over next year too? So people are really loving the Scots over in America. Because here's the thing, it's not that we're anti immigrant. It's not like we're anti visitor. You just, when you come here, respect the country. And screaming country roads at the top of your lungs is the perfect way to show your respect.
So I love that.
I absolutely love that. So this guy, he is. And this is just. This will tell you how insane the liberals are in this country. So this guy, he's from the uk, he discovers the ice at Sonic and he posted this video on TikTok. See if you can guess what the liberals are going to have a problem with in the comment section. Watch Sausage.
Andrew
If you're coming to America for the World Cup, I highly recommend trying to find the flipping sign. There it is over there. Sonic. Okay, how this works. Look, we got Dudo in the car here. You pull into a stool like this. Like, I've done a mobile order, so
Haley Carneilla
I'll pick it up here.
Andrew
But you normally come in, you press this button, order whatever you want from it. It's really such a good place for mixed drinks.
Haley Carneilla
Okay, can you.
First of all, Andrew, he. I don't. You didn't say that on the show, right? Just like, he's like, Sonic is so gross. And I've only had Sonic once, so
I can't really speak to how good or bad it is. But I think I had these disturbing pretzel bites. Like, it was really bad. I probably didn't order the right thing. I think I had French fries and then some blue drink. That was also disturbing. You know, anything That's.
Co-host or Guest
Look, anyway, it was an ocean water.
Haley Carneilla
I'm sure it was something like that.
Co-host or Guest
Sonic was really popular for my school in high school.
Haley Carneilla
Okay.
Co-host or Guest
So a lot of people went, it's so good.
Haley Carneilla
It's just about the novelty. It's the novelty of getting a blue drink and walking around with it in high school. There's something about that.
Co-host or Guest
The roller skates, a lot of the time they roll out.
Haley Carneilla
So people were saying, could you imagine what these Europeans would feel like if they experience the people rolling on the roller skates out? Because a lot of their perception of America is from movies. And I feel like if there's a 1950s movie or something, they might think that that's normal. They would totally get a kick out of that. So I'm kind of sad. Did they get rid of that altogether? I thought that they had that semi recently.
Did they?
Co-host or Guest
No, they still got it. It's some.
Haley Carneilla
Oh, well. Anyway, can you guess? Did anyone guess in the.
Someone in the chat said, nasty burgers. Onion rings are good.
Anyway, they have. They have good ice, he says. And he capitalized ice in the.
In the video.
And people in the chat are saying, buddy, don't put ice in capital letters. Lowercase ice, please. We're working through some issues over here. And frozen water, guys, false alarm. He's talking about frozen water. Are liberals not the softest people you've ever seen on planet Earth? Like, they're just so soft. You see a video, obviously he's talking about ice.
Relax.
Seriously. You can't capitalize ice anymore because of immigration enforcement.
Co-host or Guest
Maybe this is why they got rid of the roller skating when you lied
Haley Carneilla
on the TV and still got the job.
Chat Participant
Oh, you have the corn dogs,
Haley Carneilla
Sonic.
Skater waiter, just dumped everything in the car.
That's horrible. You lied on the TV and still got the job.
It's like, corn dogs.
Corn dogs. Also so annoying that they were recording to begin with. It's like, yeah, everyone's got their phones out nowadays. Myself included. But I'm not just recording. I mean, I. I guess it's the novelty of having it skate it over to you.
Co-host or Guest
I don't know. I was about to say, I like to think that they were really excited to get this and, like, post it on their story and, dude, why. Kudos to the guy for keeping the confidence and, you know, checking.
Haley Carneilla
You guys got your corn dogs, right? Yeah, they're covered in my ocean blue crap.
Drink. Thanks. They're soggy now, Sonic.
But moving on from the food, they are really just so inspired by American life. And certainly American summer, it is iconic. Listen to this.
Older Woman or Commentator
Americans, you are so lucky. I have spent the weekend experiencing a tiny, tiny portion of what an American summer can let them feel like. And all I have to say is, wow. Like, you get the weather. There's so many things near us. We spent the night in the mountains, and then 20 minutes down the road, there's like a beach that goes into the mountains. And I just feel like you get such a better quality of life. Like, we have some of the same things in the uk, but the weather's so bad. And another thing that I found really cool is you don't have to pay to park here. So we've had like a free day out. Whereas if you were going to majority of places like this in the uk, you'd have to pay to park. It wouldn't be expensive. But I just feel like you're so lucky to live here.
Haley Carneilla
We definitely do have expensive parking here as well.
Co-host or Guest
Middle America's got it down pat, though. They're not charging for anything else.
Haley Carneilla
Yeah, it depends on where you are. But I will say you can't escape especially expensive parking in the United States of America. As much as. As much as I love the United States of America, it is. You can leave the house and spend $300 like that and you don't even know how it happened.
Co-host or Guest
I would say that's my biggest qualm with modern everything is they're like, just scan the QR code and you can pay us $1 million to park your car, to get a bagel.
Haley Carneilla
And then they flip the iPad around and they're like, would you like to pay me an extra 25% on that?
Co-host or Guest
I don't know what took me. We were in New York.
Haley Carneilla
No, I don't.
Co-host or Guest
I was tipping for everything because I got embarrassed. And finally, where in New York when I was up there, and I was just like, okay, yeah, you know, there's. Everybody's watching you. And my wife was like, you have to stop. You're. Just because they flip the iPad does not mean you have to do.
Haley Carneilla
Yeah, and they're in Momdanistan. It's. It's communist. You don't have to. You don't have to do that. They're paying their people a fair share. I think that's what they say. I don't know. But this guy, he's from Switzerland and he's already back home, but he says he feels homesick for Texas.
Co-host or Guest
Watch.
Haley Carneilla
And he's listening to Ella Langley, of course, and he says, you are back in Switzerland and feel homesick. This is just so sweet to see, you know, and we were talking about this before the show, and obviously people all over the world have famous artists in their country. And the level of fame, though, that the artists, the musical artists and actors and actresses that have in the United States is far beyond anything that they've understood. I mean, that it's just completely different scale. And I think to see that and to see them come here and experience American culture and American music and. And all that, it's just. It's got to be incredible. Again, this is another thing that we're so accustomed to, but for them, I mean, just to see. First of all, I saw Ella Langley on Friday night, and she was incredible. I mean, I know that he's not listening to her live, he's listening to her on the radio, but I've listened to her on the radio and I've listened to her, certainly, I. I follow her on TikTok, and she's hilarious. She's got a great personality. And then to see her live is a completely different experience. And she's very talented live as well. You never know what you're going to get. Sometimes you see people, you hear them on the radio, then you see them in real life and you think, oh, you know, it's like a don't meet your heroes kind of a moment. But she was very, very talented, and it's just cool that we get to share that with people all over the world. And maybe famous people, especially when they go on tour, they feel this all the time. You know, it's normal. People don't see this kind of thing all the time. So I think it's very cool. And in the comment section, someone said, we'll leave the light on for you. Someone else said, thank you for reminding Americans who we are. And I think that's also very cool, too, to say, you know, we're. As long as you get a visa, as long as you're, you know, you don't overstay your welcome illegally. We'd love to have you. We would absolutely love to have you. And this guy, he's gone viral for months now because he's been traveling all over the United States. We've probably played his videos on this show many a time before he and his girlfriend or wife, they've both gone viral separately. Just traveling the United States and loving every second of it. And he's back in the UK also, and says that he hates it there. Now watch.
UK Visitor
I really. I hate to say it, but I Just have to let it off my chest. I'm miserable in the uk after traveling America for months and months, experiencing the excitement, experiencing the amazing people, experiencing the beautiful food, my eyes being opened to real opportunity and real size. Yeah, I'm depressed in the uk, man. I can't do it. The people here are miserable gifts. Nobody wants to have a good time unless they're intoxicated in the pub. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I want to go for cool hikes. I want to go hunting. I want to go and see some really cool stuff. I want to go to a rodeo and watch a bull hit a man. I don't want to walk around talking about football and go into the pub. I don't want to do it. It's the epitome of boring and embarrassing Americans. Send me a lifeline. Will you help me get back to America asap? I can't do it with this country anymore. It's terrible. I'm depressed, mate.
Haley Carneilla
It is sad to see that these people are depressed after coming to the United States of America, experiencing all of the glory that is the United States of America. Then they go back home, they hate their lives so much. That doesn't bring me any joy. But I do like that they got to experience the good stuff.
Co-host or Guest
America rocks. You can live in the worst state, which.
Fighter or Athlete
Don't.
Haley Carneilla
Don't name it.
Co-host or Guest
It's still great. Like, you have hiking, you have outdoors. There's always something to do anywhere you're at.
Haley Carneilla
And it is funny, too, because he mentioned that people in the UK and it's. I guess it's part of their culture, but it's also probably reliant on the weather. If it's raining all the time and it's cloudy, are you gonna go do a bunch of outside activities?
Are you.
You're probably experiencing some sort of seasonal depression, except it's not seasonal. You know, we get seasonal depression here in the United States because we have the good days and then there are some bad days, but then the good.
The good days come again there.
It's like gray, gray, gray, gray, gray. I'd be miserable as well. Especially if you come here for a few months, you experience that, what it's like to have the sun on you and all of these outdoor activities that he's talking about. It's another reminder, though, that he said, you know, the culture in the UK is going to the publisher talking about sports, and that's it. You can also have that experience here. And I feel like a lot of Americans do choose to live a very sedentary boring lifestyle, even though they have the world at their fingertips. And I think it's very easy to fall into that habit. I say this a lot, but good habits are built and bad habits are built. Like, I, I've told this story on the show before, but one of my friends and I used to go to the gym a lot. And then she stopped going. And I said, you're only not. You're just used to not going. Now you just have to push through and create the healthy habit of going to the gym every day and then you get back into it. But you can very easily fall into the habit of going to the pub every day and talking about sports, even here. Even when there's the beach around the corner and there's hiking around the corner and there, you could go here. And we have everything right here. And it makes me sad to think that there are Americans who are living here and are living that kind of a UK lifestyle that's boring and just drink and, you know, that's, that kind of stinks.
Co-host or Guest
So anyway, there's a lot to offer. Take advantage of it.
Haley Carneilla
Absolutely. And in that video, he said, I would like to go to a rodeo and see a man get hit with a bull. And if he can come back in time for rodeo 250, he can, he can watch that. So you saw the UFC 250. Now we have Freedom 250. They're putting together Rodeo 2:50. And they are proud to announce that this is the evolution of the American cowboy, a signature attraction of the great American state, the National MALL In Washington, D.C. they say visitors will journey through the evolution of the American cowboy, from Spanish vaquero traditions to cattle drives, wild west performances, cheros trick riding, Roman riding, trick roping, and the emergence of modern professional rodeo. And this is the end of June to mid July. And all the details are available online at Freedom250. And I know our country is so big. I really. And I told this story on the show before, too. But when I grew up in Long island, on Long island, but in New York, and I lived in New York City and I went to college in New England, like, I and I, I traveled. But there's something. You don't really understand American culture until you see all the different cultures that we have. American culture isn't just one thing. It's so many different things because our country is so vast and each state almost has its own culture. Cities have their own cultures, towns have their own cultures. So unless you travel the United States and make a point to go see the country, you really don't have a good idea of what American culture is. And there's so much of the country that I haven't seen. And when I moved to Nashville, I was introduced to a brand new kind of culture and I had friends in Nashville that grew up on farms and it was just totally different. And you get to see different ways of life that you wouldn't otherwise have in your hometown. So this is why I. I'm a big proponent of leaving your hometown. But I wish more people knew, especially ones in this country who seem to hate everything about the country right now, that American culture is so much more than divisive politics. It's so much more than the elites in New York City or la. And I find that the most educated on paper liberals who live in these blue dots all over the country don't have the slightest idea of what's going on in middle America. They don't know how these people live or even just outside of the city that they live in. And they say stuff like, you know, land doesn't vote, and they think that anyone who isn't college educated in Massachusetts is a retard. And they think that, you know, they probably think that rodeo stuff is redneck or Republican. But it's these kind of industries that make our vast country so diverse and beautiful. Not to mention that the stakes on the plates of the coastal elites are thanks to the farmers and ranchers who live very, very far away from all the bright lights of the cities. And not one way of life is better than the other. They're both important and they both are American. And I know I make fun of liberals constantly, especially in scrolling time, but it's because I disagree with their viewpoint. I may disagree with their lifestyle, but the most American thing we can do is have the freedom to disagree and live and let live. I don't hate liberals. Sometimes I don't understand them, but I don't hate them. And we all make up the fabric of this country together. But I am getting more concerned now that coexisting is an impossibility. And that's not on my account. I don't mind people who think differently than I do, but the left seems to viscerally hate the right regardless. And nobody seems to want to coexist anymore. And I think after Charlie Kirk's assassination and the attempt on President Trump's life, that became much more apparent because it's devastating enough that political violence has gotten to the point that it has in this country. But average liberals on social media joke about Charlie Kirk being killed and they hope for Trump to die. And this isn't like fringe radicals that happen every once in a while. This is normal for them. And if the shoe was on the other foot and a leftist influencer or a politician was killed, that would be tra. Tragic. I wouldn't think for one second to revel in that or joke about it. That's disturbing. And, you know, dancing on the graves of people you disagree with has unfortunately become mainstream on that side of the aisle. And you see liberals say that they don't feel proud to be American. They don't think that the American flag represents them, and they need all these other flags to make them feel seen in this country based on, you know, whatever who they're sleeping with or whatnot. And we saw on, you know, what we saw on the White House lawn this weekend should have united us. That's a very cool thing to see the flyovers and, you know, the bald eagle and fireworks and, you know, a fun sporting event. I mean, this video is just iconic. I mean, you see the ring and the fly. I mean, it's just. How can you not feel proud when you see this stuff? I mean, we live in the greatest country in the whole wide world, and this is an amazing event to be able to go to. I mean, I, I would have loved to be there. We should have figured this out and, and gone. But it's just very, very cool. And it's a celebration of our nation's birthday. Like, these are all things that people should be able to come together for, regardless of who you voted for. Like, who cares if Donald Trump is in office or not? I mean, that is a cool event. And there's such this glaring juxtaposition now between how leftists see America and how people on the right, even visitors, see America. There's respect, there's love of country, and then there's blatant disrespect and hatred of country. And to be a part of the latter, you have to have your head up your ass. And I wish the leftists who claimed they were going to leave this country when Trump was election actually followed through, because I guarantee you they'd be crawling back with their tail between their legs or they'd grin and bear it and never admit how wonderful living here really is, like Rosie o'. Donnell. But now there's a counter event for everything that used to bring us together. You know, sporting events used to bring us together. The, you know, July 4th used to bring us together. And now liberals feel like they have to have a counter event for everything. And people got mad at me around the super bowl when I said, this is going to set a precedent that Republicans and Democrats won't have to ever watch the same things ever again. And there is a capitalist aspect to that that I respect. If there's a demand for a new halftime show, go put it on and make money off of it. That's great. But at the same time, not everything used to be so political. And I liked that two things could be true at once. And it makes me sad to think how far we've strayed from those shared events, like celebrating our nation's 250th anniversary. That should be for everyone, regardless of political affiliation. But Sunday night, the people who brought you the no Kings protests put on the Rise Up Sing out concert for the First Amendment. Get a load of that.
Protest Singer
Just bound to lose. Hey there, all your fascists. Let me put you straight. When you come for the rest of us, we'll fight you at the gate. And you will lose, you fascist badaloo.
Chat Participant
This time, no one is getting left behind. This time no one is getting left behind. Not this time. No one is getting left these behind this time. How do we get there together or never get there at all
Haley Carneilla
again? It's a lot of theater kids with no outlet anymore. That's what this is. They got to get to get. They get their theater troupe together, and I will say that second video there. They're off key. They're. They have no rhythm. It's kind of really sad to see.
Co-host or Guest
The live feed was not forgiving at all.
Haley Carneilla
It's really.
It's.
It's kind of.
It's.
It's sad. You see this?
Co-host or Guest
That's a good choice.
Haley Carneilla
Yeah, it's. Can we watch it again? Actually?
Co-host or Guest
Of course.
Haley Carneilla
I want to read some of their signs in the back, too.
Protest Singer
Hey there, all your fascists. Let me. Let me put you straight. When you come for the rest of us, we'll fight you at the gate. And you will lose, you fascist. Battal
Haley Carneilla
my voice.
Chat Participant
No one is getting left behind this time no one is getting a lot of.
Co-host or Guest
We will not be silent. That's very.
Chat Participant
Not this time. No one is getting. Being left behind this time. How do we get there together or never get there at all?
Haley Carneilla
Okay. Yeah, I'm trying to make sense of all this fascist. You're bound to lose. I don't know where they get this. It's just a buzzword, you know? Most of the time, they can't even define fascist. But they think that President Trump is a fascist for some reason, and that's just not based in reality. Who wrote this song? Because it's really horrible.
Co-host or Guest
I would assume they did.
Haley Carneilla
Yeah.
Co-host or Guest
It doesn't feel like it's just talentless losers.
Haley Carneilla
Honestly. They're like a bunch of talentless losers. You would think you had enough time to put this together. They didn't practice ahead of time.
Co-host or Guest
It looked like it was a community theater of sorts.
Haley Carneilla
Someone in the chat said, why do
you torture us, Haley? I'm sorry. I just.
I want I. You. Haley.
Someone said, oh, my gosh. I just wanted to read their stupid signs so we can make fun of them. We can all point and laugh. Okay. Someone said, my voice, my rights. I don't know what that means.
Co-host or Guest
You do have right.
Haley Carneilla
It's sort of like my body, my choice, just. They just insert different words. Okay. No one is getting left behind this time.
What do they.
What do they mean by that?
Co-host or Guest
They left Carl at the last concert and they weren't going to let that happen. One more time.
Haley Carneilla
Who's getting left behind?
Like, what does that mean? We're leaving minority groups or something? Like what? I'm trying to like, actually answer the question.
Co-host or Guest
I don't know. Yes.
Haley Carneilla
That minority groups are getting left behind somewhere. Okay. We will not be silenced. Don't give up. Speak out. You made a good point that there. There's a theme here and the. The event was about the First Amendment. There's a lot of themes here about being silenced and censorship. When have. When has the left ever been censored ever? I can't think of a time.
Co-host or Guest
Yeah.
Haley Carneilla
I cannot think of a time where the left was being censored. And I mean in modern day, in the United States of America, where they're complaining. What are they talking about?
Co-host or Guest
It's kind of like they're taking away our rights. What rights? The rights.
Haley Carneilla
Yeah, my rights.
Co-host or Guest
They're silencing us with what? It's being silenced.
Haley Carneilla
They're at the irony of them being at an event, banging pots and pans, being loud as hell and off key. Like they have the right to sing off key. And every. They're broadcasting it. It's like, who is telling you you can't do that?
You're do.
Health Commentator
You're literally.
Haley Carneilla
You're quite literally not being silenced. I wish that you were because you sound horrible, but you're not being silenced at all. And then they cry fascism when nobody's censoring them. And then meanwhile, the sitting president of
the United States was banned from social media.
Like the man who is in the
Oval Office right now, when he was in the Oval Office before, was kicked off of Facebook and Instagram and Twitter. Like President Trump was left behind on
social media, conservatives lost their jobs for simply wearing MAGA hats or not wanting to take a vaccine that wasn't nearly as effective as the government claimed. This is so hypocritical. It's laughable. It's just absolutely laughable. And despite all eyes being on the fights at the UFC event, Faith was front and center, also with fighters Beau Nickell and Mauricio Ruffey claiming their faith. Watch this.
Beau Nickell
I have a messenger. In John, chapter 3, verse 16, say, For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believe in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Jesus. Jesus changed my life. Jesus saved my life. Jesus want to save your life, too? Give your life to Jesus. Thank you so much.
Fighter or Athlete
I'm so grateful to God for blessing me with this opportunity. I learned a bond verse in high school. It's John 10:10. It says, the thief comes to steal, kill and destroy. I've come to give you life so that you may live into the pool. And I feel like I'm living it to the full, enjoying every moment.
Haley Carneilla
Very cool. And being that it's Pride Month, you know, a lot of sports teams have LGBTQ related events or, or themed gear or whatnot. And with this event at the White House, this was just the complete opposite of that, where we had fighters who were proud to proclaim their faith and they're quoting Bible verses that inspire them to get to where they are. And that is so cool. Rather than to talk about athletes and sexuality. And for the most part, you know, most of these athletes aren't gay, and if they are, they're probably a minority. There's nothing wrong with that. Whatever. But it's so odd to force straight athletes to be allies and wear certain gear and whatnot. And, you know, every year there are some athletes who choose to represent their faith instead. And back in 2023, you may remember when Flyers player Ivan Provorov refused to participate in the Flyers Pride night warmups. And he just sat out of the. He still played the game, but he sat out of the warmup. He didn't wear the team's rainbow themed jersey. He didn't put rainbow tape on his stick. And he wanted to stay true to himself and his religion. And he wasn't alone. There were other players on the San Jose Sharks, the Florida Panthers. There were players on the Buffalo Sabers and the Montreal Canadiens and the Vanu Canucks that wanted to proclaim their personal beliefs rather than beliefs that aren't theirs. The beliefs that were forced upon them by front offices and, you know, probably DEI departments within those that force these events. And in the mlb, when the LA Dodgers hosted the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a sacrilegious group of gays who dress up as nuns while raising money for LGBTQ causes, Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw wrote Genesis 9:12, 16 on his pride hat during last season's Pride night. And it's that God sets his bow in the clouds as an everlasting covenant that he will never again flood the earth to destroy. Destroy all life. Talking about taking back the rainbow. Because it is God that created the rainbow. And everything else, of course. But on Friday, the San Francisco Giants invited 10 same sex couples to renew their vows at the the venue. Besides the fact that this is beyond random and has nothing to do with baseball, is this romantic? I mean, let's just say that you pride everyone. Happy pride everyone. Let's just say that you and your same sex, you know, wife or husband, let's say you're both huge San Francisco Giants fans. You want to renew your vows at a baseball game with 10 other couples? Isn't that weird? Someone in the chat said, who are they vowing to? Great point, great point. Someone else said, heretics. They'll find out is what it is. Gross is what it is. It just doesn't really make sense at all. And I mean, I know that people renew their vows, but I don't really understand that either. Like, didn't you make the vow? The vows are supposed to be permanent when you make them the first time. Like, I'm not trying to yuck people's yums. Whatever makes you happy, I guess. But shouldn't you choose this honor?
Co-host or Guest
The first round.
Haley Carneilla
But shouldn't you be choosing this marriage every day? Like, what is the point of doing that?
Co-host or Guest
I'm not sure.
Haley Carneilla
I don't know. I'm not married, so don't listen to me. What do I know? I just think it's weird. Someone in the chat said, do it in private. I agree. Someone else said, it's not about the romance, it's about the pride. Uh, yeah, I guess. I guess they have to make everything a public display, right? This is quite literally a public display of affection, which, again, I'm not a fan of. Um, but certainly it just seems odd that if you're one of 10, like, you're just kind of a number, even if this was a straight couple, like, take the gay Pride stuff out of it. You're going to renew your vows at a baseball stadium with 10 other couples.
Co-host or Guest
It reminds me of that Guinness World Record where all the couples got married at the same time. And it was like, yeah, that's cool. But not really. Not really a cute wedding story.
Haley Carneilla
I feel like your wedding, it's. It's just about the couple, right? And then to. To make it all. I don't know. It's bizarre. If you're wondering and worrying about pride and you're worrying about setting a record or whatever, is your head really in the right place? Shouldn't you be thinking about the vows that you're making to this person? I don't know. So San Francisco Giants pitcher Landon Roop wrote that same Genesis verse on his hat for this year's Pride event as well. And this is what he had to say when asked about it.
Watch.
Genesis written on your account. What was the specific chapter and verse that you have?
Landon Roop
Yeah, 12 through 16. It's just about God's covenant and a promise that he makes to us that, you know, his faithfulness and his mercy. And it's just kind of something I believe in, and I stand firm in that. And thankfully, we live in a country where, you know, we have the freedom to believe what we want. So.
Older Man
Yeah.
Landon Roop
And express.
Haley Carneilla
You want to come say hello?
Co-host or Guest
Just.
Haley Carneilla
Dan's here for.
He's here for a second.
Dan
I never. I never interrupt your show, but this Haley Instagram I just shared is so freaking epic. I'm covering you on my show tomorrow with this clip. I just sent it to the guy, dbn. That is some awesome stuff.
Haley Carneilla
I love it.
Everyone in the chat loves when Dan comes and visits.
Do it again sometimes.
Quick.
Dan
Yep. Bomb Queens. That Long island style, too.
Haley Carneilla
You could take.
You could take the Long island out of the girl. You can't take the girl. Wait, you could take the girl out of Long Island. You can't take the Long island out of the girl. That's right. That's right. Anyway, if you haven't seen my Instagram video, me ripping this pronoun loser, you can go watch it at Haley Karania or you can watch it on Dan's show tomorrow. But back to this Landon guy. Absolutely love it, because I actually also really like his part of these. Some of these people, they can choose not to wear the hat at all. And I think it just goes to show what a team player this guy is. That. Okay, I'll wear the hat for the gay people. But I'm going to make sure that you know where I stand with my faith. And it's just very subtle and it's right in the front so you can just see exactly how he feels. And I just thought it was. It's almost more powerful to see the Bible verse right next to the rainbow logo. Like that juxtaposition. I just thought it was very cool. So good on him. I love it. And Rob Schneider, the comedian, he posted this on X in support of not only this player, but all the other players who are speaking out. He said this. I will pay the fines for any MLB Christian player who wears a Bible verse on their uniform. MLB is anti Christian. And that is also very cool. Putting your money where your mouth is and showing support in that way. It is weird how many finds like the MLB and NFL, they always find people for the weirdest things. Dancing in the end zone and wearing something, it's just like ridiculous.
Co-host or Guest
Pride nights are just ridiculous in general. It's odd to me to make a professional do that. It feels like corporate slop.
Haley Carneilla
Well, I feel it is corporate slop. And whenever they speak out on their own, there are consequences for that. But then it's like when it's like, you know, ordered by the.
Chat Participant
Yeah.
Co-host or Guest
You have to say this and it's
Haley Carneilla
like, oh, with that.
Andrew
Yeah.
Haley Carneilla
And then they get in trouble.
Yeah.
It's every year we do this. Every happy bride, everyone. Happy bride, everyone. So on that be pride, everyone.
Let's get into scrolling time.
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Haley Carneilla
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You're not in control of your life.
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Health Commentator
Plastics are everywhere. Okay, I'm gonna use my Stanley. Oh, wait. But if you don't wash it every second, there's gonna be mold in it. And then the water that I fill up, my Stanley comes from my Brita, which is also plastic microplastics. Okay, fine. Now let's maybe get a salad, get healthy. The lettuce gets sprayed with pesticides. Got it. If I Go to the store and get a salad. It's also coming in a plastic container for $19. Got it. Okay, let's move on to fish. Fish is healthy. Okay, so I get a salmon. Make sure it's wild, caught, farm grown, whatever the fuck. Okay, wait, but they also might have parasites in it and worms in it. And the container is also plastic. Okay, fine. So now let's move on to chicken. Chicken. Also fake chicken in a plastic container. Got it. If I go to McDonald's, I could get four pieces for a dollar.
Haley Carneilla
Great.
Health Commentator
But it's also fried and disgusting in fake chicken. Okay, fine. Then it's like, oh, my God, maybe I'll have a little piece of candy. Oh, wait, I can't because there's red 40 in it. There's arsenic in these candies. And then it's also wrapped in plastic. Okay, great. So now I'm just gonna live off ice cubes, right? Oh, wait, you can't, because your ice tray is also plastic. And then the water that you filled your ice cream with comes from your Brita. That's also plastic.
Haley Carneilla
Got it.
Health Commentator
So now let's just lose weight. Oh, wait, your hair starts falling out. Like, are we joking?
Haley Carneilla
I give up.
For anyone who wants to live a healthy lifestyle and feels like they're up Schitt's creek without a paddle, this one is for you. And I am one of those people, right? I would consider. Actually, my friend asked me this weekend, would you consider yourself Maha? And I'm like, that's a loaded question. Because I'm, I'm very aware of the problems, but it's very hard to implement.
Co-host or Guest
You have to pick and choose your battles at the grocery store.
Haley Carneilla
Well, I, I, this is also one of these arguments. Where do you want to get cancer from not wearing sunscreen, or do you want to get cancer from wearing sunscreen? Choose your battles. This is, this is the, this is what it is like to live in this country where everything is coated in chemicals. Our clothes have chemicals in them. They're seeping into our endocrine system, and, you know, they're disrupting our hormones and whatnot. And then you can't spray perfume on yourself anymore. The products that you put in your shaving cream and your shampoo, whatever. It's like you have to overhaul your entire life. It's horrible.
Co-host or Guest
I want to go back to, like the 70s or 80s where you see those pictures and everybody just had six packs and they were like, eating McDonald's all the time.
Haley Carneilla
And there's something we said for that
Co-host or Guest
to the drive in and all that.
Haley Carneilla
Someone just said fluoride in the water. It's one of these things, you know, you go down the Maha rabbit holes. And I love it because this is stuff that we have to know and we have to be aware of. But I'm thinking about, you know, she brought up the microplastics where, you know, microplastics are in your underwear. They're in, you know, you're putting it on your body and on your reproductive organs. Then there you try to eat meat and you want to eat a good high protein diet, right, as RFK Jr tells us to do. And we go to the grocery store and all the meat is wrapped in plastic and all the meat is processed and all the. It's just like if I want to get a good high protein meal, I have to go to a farmer. And a lot of people don't have the means to do that. And they just go towards the conveniency of going to the grocery store, which I am guilty of. I just go to the grocery store every week because I don't think about going to a farmer's market or meeting a farmer to get my eggs and my meat from. And I should, I should. But it's more expensive. It takes more time to think about it. So then we all just fall into this bad habit again of just going to the grocery store and pumping ourselves filled with more chemicals. So I just saw this video and I thought, this is how I feel too. So next one, let's.
I'm sure they're very expensive.
Older Man
Things cost more than when you grew up in the 1920s. 100 years, over 100 years ago. You're 105, of course. Yeah. I mean, what do you think a new car costs now?
Haley Carneilla
A new car?
Older Man
Yeah, it depends on the car. Like, you know, let's just say a really good new car. $500. Are you sitting down? Yeah. 40 or 50,000.
Podcast Announcer
What?
Older Man
Yeah,
Dan
come on.
Older Man
I'm not. 500. You can't even get a used car for 500.
Haley Carneilla
Oh my God.
I can't even get health insurance for $500. Like, what? It's so crazy.
So this woman is 105 years old. I played a video of her recently. This is a, this is a trend now where I don't know who this person is to her, but maybe her son or something. But he keeps asking her, you know, what things, what she thinks things cost. And she's 105 years old, which is so cool. And I'm glad that he's doing this and having these conversations with her because it's just, it's wonderful to see. Anyway, the first video that I played on the show was her reacting to gas prices. And she said, what? Maybe it was 10 or $20 to fill up a tank. And then he said 50 to 100 plus.
Co-host or Guest
Correct.
Haley Carneilla
And she was what? I mean, the, the reaction out of her was making people in the comment section very nervous. They thought that maybe she was going to kick the bucket. But for her to say that a car, a brand new used car was.
Co-host or Guest
I. I wish.
Haley Carneilla
I can't even.
When can you look up when the
last time a new car was $500
Co-host or Guest
back when a soda pop was a penny.
Haley Carneilla
$500. Oh my gosh. I can't even. That's wild. I. I bought a. You or I'm, you know, I'm leased.
Older Woman or Commentator
Not.
Haley Carneilla
No, I bought a used car, but I'm like paying it off, obviously. And it's $23,000 and it was not a brand new car.
Co-host or Guest
Flex.
Haley Carneilla
Well, I'm not flexing.
That sucks.
But I don't want to be doing that. Anyway. Anyway, this woman, she asked the Internet for help. And this is a lesson to not do that. You don't ask the Internet for help. She asked the Internet to edit the woman out of the background of this photo. She wanted the photo of her and the pig in the Bahamas or wherever she's at. And you know, she took to TikTok and just said, hey, can someone remove the woman from the back? Well, this is what she got instead. Now
remove the woman from the back of the photo. And there's ship in the back of the photo where she's killed. Now there's another pig carrying her, removing her, the pig holding the woman instead. Now they're doing the. What is this movie from Dirty Dancing? Help me with the movies here.
Remove the woman in the back. You know, instructions unclear.
There's a seagull carrying the woman out
of the frame,
standing right behind her, under her legs.
Someone in the chat said this is the definition of slop. Welcome to scrolling time. Now remove both women from the photo.
It's just the floating pig. Now she's holding the woman. I mean, now the woman is in the back. She's riding a flamingo on the back of a ship. Shark. Go back. You're ripping through these. What is that? She's not like a floaty like a flamingo. Floaty on the back of a shark in the back of the.
You know, these are not. We are not removing the Woman, We're.
Chat Participant
We're.
Haley Carneilla
Someone in the chat said, not Dirty Dancing.
What is.
What is that movie from? I mean, what is that? I thought it was from Dirty Dancing.
I don't know.
You tell me then, if you're so smart. Next one.
Co-host or Guest
100% dirty dancing.
Haley Carneilla
That's what I thought.
My goodness. Okay, Pig roast. Now the woman's invited to the pig roast.
Love it.
Absolutely love it.
And the bird is on her shoulder. Can you imagine?
You're the woman in the back of
these photos, and you see the stick to your free page, big L. It's
like she was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Let me tell you that we were talking before.
Co-host or Guest
It used to be this request required, like, a lot of effort by a photoshopper.
Haley Carneilla
Yes.
Co-host or Guest
So it was somebody wasting probably hours of their day to do this, to
Haley Carneilla
help someone, and now it's like, no one wants to help your.
Co-host or Guest
Anybody can destroy your photo.
Haley Carneilla
Yes.
Co-host or Guest
20 seconds.
Haley Carneilla
And embarrass this poor woman who just happened to be on the beach at the wrong time. Anyway, the last video that I have for you today is wholesome. More wholesome than this. Oh, she's getting beamed up. I didn't see that one. She's by the UFOs. That's a good one. This is much more wholesome. And this video came up on my for you page, and it made me kind of pause and reflect on my life. And I wanted to share this with you as well. So watch.
R
If someone followed you around all day, would they find Jesus? Would they find Jesus? In the way that you talk to people, in the way that you handle situations, in the way that you talk about yourself and the things that you discipline yourself in for Christ, would they find it? And I feel like it's a question that we all need to ask ourselves. If your pastor could follow you around all day, what would you do different? I can promise you right now, if you could truly think about that question, I bet you can pinpoint every single thing that you need to change. God is good. Go to bed.
Haley Carneilla
God is good. Go to bed.
That's what people need. Get off your phones and go to bed. That's what we all need. But seriously, this reminder, I think, is so helpful for everyone because, yeah, if your pastor was following you around all day, what would you do differently? And, you know, I have this platform, and I talk about my faith sometimes. I never want to come off as preachy, but maybe I should do it more often. And someone in the comment section said, some days are good, some days are bad. And I think that that's the answer that if we're being honest, most people would have right? Some days my pastor would be very thrilled with me, and some days probably not. And some moments, yes, some moments not. And I think this is just a good reminder to have more good moments than bad. So I hope that you enjoyed that and you can follow me on social media at Haley Caradia and I will see you right back here tomorrow.
Bye. Someone said my pastor would be bored Foreign.
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Host: Hayley Caronia
Date: June 16, 2026
In this dynamic and commentary-packed episode, Hayley Caronia explores the cultural crossroads America finds itself at during its 250th birthday celebrations. She brings her signature wit to topics ranging from viral videos of European tourists falling for America's charms, to the increasing polarization in American politics and culture, particularly in relation to national celebrations, faith, and Pride Month. As ever, Hayley juxtaposes the experiences of everyday Americans and visitors with the "theater" of partisan division, all while championing unapologetic patriotism and individual conviction.
00:02:59 – 00:22:42
Viral Joy: Hayley opens with clips of Europeans sightseeing, reacting with awe at American landscapes, sporting events, and cultural novelties like iced coffee and country music.
Sports Culture: Comparison between European and American sporting traditions, with Hayley musing on how habitual American football and stadium culture is for locals, and how magical it appears to visitors.
Beverage Banter: Humorous take on regional coffee orders and the allure of American iced coffee for Europeans.
Viral TikTok Moments:
Reflections on Quality of Life:
[06:09] “If you know anything about Boston, you can't go anywhere without going to donkeys. You need to get your donkeys.” – Hayley, on Dunkin Donuts' role in Boston culture
[09:29] “They know all the lyrics to Country Roads. Not only that, they're singing it at the top of their lungs.” – Hayley
[17:00] “You are back in Switzerland and feel homesick. This is just so sweet to see, you know...” – Hayley, on a viral Swiss visitor
[19:13] “I really. I hate to say it, but I Just have to let it off my chest. I'm miserable in the UK after traveling America for months and months, experiencing the excitement, ... the beautiful food, my eyes being opened to real opportunity and real size.” – UK Visitor
00:22:42 – 00:29:57
Diversity of American Life: Hayley underscores that American culture is not monolithic; each region, state, and even city has unique traditions and values. She urges listeners to explore beyond their hometowns.
Varying Values: Hayley appreciates differences—even among those she disagrees with—and laments the current lack of unity, especially in the wake of political violence and hyper-partisanship.
00:29:57 – 00:34:18
From Unity to Division: Once-unifying national events like sports and July 4th now spawn counter-events along partisan lines. Hayley is nostalgic for a time when America could celebrate together, regardless of politics.
Liberal Counter-Programming: Hayley plays and skewers clips from the “Rise Up Sing Out” concert—a leftist protest event filled with amateurish musical performances and anti-fascist sloganeering.
Critique of Leftist Rhetoric: Hayley and her guest/co-host debate the left's claims of being silenced, labeling such claims as ironic in the face of loud protests and mainstream coverage.
00:34:18 – 00:44:14
Proclaiming Faith Amid Pride: Hayley spotlights NFL and MLB athletes using their platforms to express Christian faith, sometimes in subtle ways (Bible verses on hats) as a stand against forced participation in Pride events.
Backlash & Support: Hayley lauds athletes refusing to participate in Pride-themed gear or events and celebrates public figures like Rob Schneider offering to pay fines for Christian athletes.
Corporate 'Slop' Critique: Both Hayley and her guest call out the performativity and compelled nature of corporate-sponsored Pride.
00:44:25 – End
Health Paranoia & Modern Convenience:
Cost of Living & Generational Shock:
Crowdsourced Photo Edits:
Faithful Reflection:
Hayley’s tone is engaging, witty, patriotic, and unapologetically conservative. She balances humor and heartfelt commentary, sharply mocking what she sees as leftist excesses while earnestly expressing love for the "real" America, faith, and individual freedom. The episode is peppered with light banter, personal anecdotes, and viral video references, making it lively and directly conversational.
For listeners new and old, this episode captures the heart of Hayley’s mission: cutting through division to find what’s still great—and worth celebrating—about America, all without pulling a single punch.