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Tom
30 seconds.
Rob
Did you ever think you were made again,
Pat
Adam? What's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever saw. It's right here. You are a one of one.
Tom
My son's right about I think I've
Pat
never said this before. All right, let me turn this song off that's been on repeat all morning. By the way, if you know who wrote this song, can you please tell us? Because it's so confusing. Vinnie's gonna sing it for us. You know how it goes.
Tom
Hang on, hang on. Let me, let me.
Pat
You are the only one who rescued me. You know the silver night you keep all my secrets. Go ahead, Vinnie. There you go.
Vinny
Sorry, guys, I'm rusty.
Pat
I've been listening to this thing on when I tell you. How many times have I listened to it? 500 times and we still don't know who sings it. It's not on Shazam.
Vinny
No, it's not.
Pat
It pulls up the take. Song take. Anyways, we have bigger issues to talk about. This is my thing, though, people you
Adam
like to listen to one song over
Pat
one song over and over again.
Adam
What was the hollow note song that you kept going?
Pat
Which one is it? Hall of notes is Man Eater. Is it? No, no, it's the other one. What's the hollow notes song? Yeah, yeah, I know which one you're talking about. We listen to it a lot. Anyways, okay, stories to get into Vinny's number one story. Anti virus. We got some stats to talk to you about. This luxury cruise ship carrying 147 passengers and three dead. Eight cases with a death rate I don't know what the percentage.38. Yeah. CDC's responding and Vinny's got some thoughts. Tom's got some thoughts. Adam's going to sit down one out, but we got other stories that we're going to get into with Adam as well. You got us. Iran exchanged some fire. Trump called it a love tap, you know, going back and forth. Who knows what going on there. Report comes in for the last two days. A C135 has been missing for two days. Centcom hasn't said anything about it. Who was on it? Where is it at? I know the last report we got is that it's in Qatar, but who knows what happened there. Iran hasn't said anything about it. US hasn't said anything about it, but we'll see. Obama took some shots on a podcast saying, hey, these people in the White House have too many side hustles. What do you do for A living Doug, you know, you're like a president or you're. You got a lot of part time businesses you're running. And by the way, lots of other shots. Colbert, Michelle Obama, even Dave Chappelle got involved with this whole conversation saying what they have to say. Stephon Diggs will be one of the stories we have to address. He'll be the 10th one where his chef tried to sue him for five. I've never seen anybody do a worse job that the judge finally chews her out and says, answered the damn question. This is a criminal. And by the way, at the end, he was let go if he didn't have those clips. Says, did you get slapped in the face? I did. And you got slapped by the right hand? Yes. Where did it slap you? My right side of my cheek. And he's like, it's a left. You slap right. So did they slap like this? And he goes like this.
Vinny
Like a. No, look, basketball head. Bruce Leroy right there.
Pat
Bruce Lee Diggs is what it is. And then, you know, this whole thing with Amber, what do you call it? Blake Livey trying to ruin Justin Baldoni's life. And all of a sudden that's also wrapping up. So maybe some people are saying Blake Lively equals Amber heard. And then the other two stories that we got, Fauci, the last day is Monday. We have to get into that. Vinny's got some thoughts. This is the last chance. Hopefully countdown, they'll do something. A lot of people are saying nothing will happen by Monday to Fauci. So we'll see. Look Max Inc. We're getting into the Look Max Inc. Thomas conversation. Yeah, no doubt about it.
Vinny
By the way, Thomas smashing his face.
Pat
And then La Mayor race. La mayor race. Now it's getting so bad that Karen Bass is going after the communist socialist candidate and Spencer Pratt is just, you know, he's doing great stuff with his back and forth. And then Lutnick. Did I say Lutnick Epstein? We'll get into that. He had something that happened yesterday. Even Comri came out and said, look, there's some things that just don't add up. And in Tennessee, redistricting is going to be a big story. Big race. A big conversation that we'll have. And if we get a chance, we'll get into some of these other stories that is currently taking place. You know, the approval rating. I got a few other stories. But we'll see. We'll see what happened here as we're going through it now. In the interim, for those of you who did the survey. We sent another yesterday. Remember when I told you we're going to give another hour, 2000 of you signed up. So now I think we're at 14,500 people that completed the survey. We're wrapping up the entire survey today, and we're going to send it to you guys who text award PBD to 310-340-1132. Again, if you text the word PBD to 310-340-1132. And for those of you that completed the survey, Shopify sent the 25 gift card in your email. Go take advantage of it. Because day one, we were not expecting this many people to use their Shopify gift card. Go use it. Because some of the supplies that you have, look, it's just 25 bucks. Go use it. Go take advantage of the products that we have before. Some of these items are already selling out. So if you check your email, you will see an email from Shopify giving you guys a 25 gift card to go activate. And again, thanks to everybody that did the survey Monday, those of you that text the word PBD23103401132, you'll get a chance to see the report. It's funny, everybody we were talking to when we did this, they're like, you shouldn't do it. People at YouTube and Spotify, what if they say things? I'm like, that's exactly what we want, and we want the exact feedback. And we'll have the conversation ourselves here as well. With that being said, let's get right into it. The first story I want to get into, Rob, is antivirus. So antivirus. Everybody's kind of minding their own business. And then we start seeing these clips again on ships. Hey, you know, this person died, that person died. And then the same guy, Tedros, comes back up. And people are like, wait a minute, that guy's back up again. Yes. What is really the headline of this story? A luxury cruise ship carrying 147 passengers sailing towards Canary island with a confirmed and this antivirus outbreak on board. Three dead, eight cases, and the only known antivirus strain that spreads person to person. The World Health Organization has deployed an expert on board, shipping 2,500 diagnostic kits to five countries and says, this is not the next Covid. They're already saying that up front to not scare the crap out of people. But with no approved vaccine, no approved treatment, with a 38% kill rate, the world is paying attention. And by the way, the states that they're looking at that. They're literally following the people that were tied to it was Georgia, two residents monitored. Arizona, one resident flagged by Arizona Department of Health and Services. California, an undisclosed number of residents under CDC coordinator observation. But the CDC stated, again, this is important because we don't want to do fear porn here and maybe, maybe others are going to be doing that. The risk to the American public at this time is extremely low. You know what's the scary part of that sentence at this time? Okay, so with that being said, Rob, if you got a couple of the clips to play before I go to. Let's start off with Ted Rose. If you don't remember him.
Vinny
Oh, man.
Pat
He was the guy that was the Director General of cdc and here's what he had to say. Go for it, Rob. Far eight cases have been reported, including three deaths. Five of the eight cases have been confirmed as hantavirus and the other three are suspected. Who is aware of reports of other
Rob
people with symptoms who may have had
Pat
contact with one of the passengers? You can pause it like this. Just repeating what I said. So they confirmed. Five out of the eight cases have been laboratory confirm as on this virus. Three patients evacuated to Netherlands, one critically ill in an ICU in Africa. So, Vinny, I'll come to you first. What are your thoughts with the story?
Vinny
Like, here we go again. And I really hope that America don't, don't go all up in arms. But we have every right not to trust anybody, especially Mr. Tedros over here, because there's another video, Pat, where he says we really need this incident, this outbreak, to show why the world needs a global entity that connects this. Okay. He says that he hopes this incident will make Argentina and the US reconsider. Yes, he did. I'm literally quoting this. Reconsider their decisions to withdraw from the hood. Because, mind you, we withdrew in 2025. Rob. January, I believe he said the best immunity we have is solidarity. Okay. And if that's not a threat, Argentina pulled out in March, in 2026, and then less than two months later, weird that a boat leaving from Argentina gets infected with this virus. And I'm sorry, I'm not that silver. What is that? What do they call it? The foil hat? Tin. No, no. This is just the truth. And I don't know if you know this or not. You know how it comes, how people
Tom
get it from tin hat. Tin hat men.
Vinny
Tin hat.
Tom
Part of the tin hat.
Vinny
I'm not from the tin hat group.
Pat
You know how spoil.
Vinny
How allegedly this. This Thing contracts. And how people get the hantavirus from rodent feces. Sniffing rodent feces or. Or ingesting it. Okay, this is the one. And by the way, the one that you mentioned, the andra strain.
Pat
Yeah, let me read that. Let me read that because I'm going to. I'm going to come to you because this is what Tom pointed out yesterday in the article. Argentine investigators now believe that a Dutch couple who was responsible for bringing the virus on board after picking it up from rodents when visiting a landfill during a bird watching tour in the city of Ushuaia days before the ship departed from Argentine Port on March 20. Both husband and wife are now dead. So they're saying it came from picking up this road. And now how did they know that story?
Vinny
Vinny, you tell me. And he made a great point yesterday. What was the COVID one?
Tom
Which. Which part of it.
Vinny
The bat.
Tom
Oh, yeah, yeah. It said. Hey, it was a. It's a wet market. They ate a bat that they picked up in a wet market in the middle of China. No, no, no. We've used that one already. We need something bigger. Hey, wait a minute. What about a Dutch couple? Like on a cruise ship? I like that. Because no one knows where Dutch is. That's the type of people it is out the country. Yeah, well, we'll call them Dutch. And maybe they were bird watching. Yeah. By a landfill.
Vinny
Yeah. Bird watching by land.
Tom
Yeah. That smells great. Hey, let's go buy a landfill. The aromatic beauty of a landfill.
Pat
Yeah.
Tom
And we'll go bir.
Rob
And.
Tom
Oh, wait a minute. Is that.
Adam
Is that.
Tom
Is that rat waving his butt at me?
Pat
I don't know, Vinnie, continue.
Tom
You're right, it is.
Pat
We lost time. We lost time for a second, but.
Vinny
But I get the story that it's just an unbelievable story that they're still going to try to use it on us and to hell with them. It's not going to work. So right now the ship is actually headed to the Canary islands. Pat. The ETA is May 11th.
Adam
And.
Vinny
Weird. What's 11th? May 11th, Rob. That's the day that Fauci's deadline for his five year old. What's it called? Statue of limitations for him.
Pat
Rob, your audio is off.
Vinny
So meanwhile, passengers have already left the ship. Guys, this is what drives me crazy. They've been dropping passengers off left and right. They're scattered all over the place in different countries, thinking that they're fine. And mind you, it takes eight weeks, Pat, up to eight weeks for this to actually give you some symptoms.
Tom
They say.
Vinny
And another little fun fact, Rob, maybe you could look this up. The hantavirus is listed in Pfizer's 38 page document on, on page 33. Guess what? One of the side effects is the antivirus. Weird. A vaccine that they pushed on everybody. One of the side effects is the virus. It's in there. Oh, isn't that weird? So now they're looking into the situation saying, look, they're telling us that this could possibly be a side effect connected with COVID Weird. And then you find out another fun fact. Moderna and the Korea University are already working on a MRNA hantavirus vaccine from 2024. Again, maybe it's normal research, maybe they're preparing for threats, just like Bill Gates has been warning us. And there's videos of Fauci warning us like they're freaking psychics.
Tom
Interesting. Look at these side effects here. May cause pulmonary distress, may cause stock to go up.
Vinny
Oh, weird.
Tom
Right there in the side effects.
Vinny
Very interesting. And then Gene Hackman, do you guys remember Gene Hackman's wife who passed away? She died of a hantavirus. And everybody.
Tom
Well, they both died, right? And they were found like a week later, tragically.
Vinny
Yeah. And the dog, the dogs were. Somebody killed the dogs as well.
Tom
Terr.
Vinny
Which puts the, you know, the virus back in the public conversation. And then this is a random one, Rob. In 2022, Pat, a guy or an account called Soothsayer posted this. He posted in 2022. He posted this. 2023, corona ended. 2026 hantavirus. This is in 1:30 in the morning. Maybe he had. Maybe Fauci was visiting him or something. June 11th in 2022, he posts that. And this is the problem, Pat, after Covid.
Pat
Wait, who tweeted that?
Vinny
So a guy named Soothsayer might be a guy, might be a girl. He did that in 2020.
Tom
He gets wide coverage. Look at the stat there.
Pat
Z go on his account, Rob. Just to see if he's done other things. OK, he's so. He's 59,400. Who is he? I don't even reads the future. What? Go back to the tweet.
Adam
Pat is an astrologist, so you know, everything he says is accurate.
Pat
So 2023 Corona ended. He posts that on June 11, 2022 at 1:30am and in 2026 he says antivirus is going to come.
Vinny
Yeah.
Pat
Is that Fauci's burner account
Vinny
or Bill Gates? And it's just. And this is what it is, Pat. And this is the scary thing or not? Not the scary. It's the sad thing kind of combined of both. They screwed with us so much. They did so much damage. And we're going to get to Fauci. Even if this is real, we don't believe you, okay? You have lost your credibility, every single one of you. When you silence people like Peter McCullough. When you silence people like. Who's the other guy? Rob with the beard.
Pat
Malone. Robert Malone.
Vinny
Robert Malone. These are people that were telling us, like, guys, this is what's happening. Early detection. We can help all you people. They lied. They censored people. They kicked people off of YouTube. They try to lock people up because of this. And it's absolutely like blindly trusting the WHO And. And there's a great clip. Pat, could we. Can I just touch on Fauci really fast?
Pat
Yeah, for sure, sure, sure.
Vinny
Fauci. May 11th. Weird. When the ship is about to dock, it's coming up on his five year statute of limitation. This is what I want people to understand about Mr. Fauci. And Peter McCullough says why he needs to get locked up. And the crimes, the two major crimes. And if you're out there and you're listening, you have family members that passed away, couldn't see family members when they died, or you're dealing with a family member, potentially a young son of yours or a cousin or a nephew that has freaking myocarditis is because of him. Okay? So, Rob, please play this sage clip with Dr. McCullough.
Rob
Anthony Fauci, right now.
Pat
Today.
Tom
I would say that a man who seeks 10 years of clemency.
Vinny
He asked for it, Pat, which he
Tom
did, by the way, to get a pardon. It's not handed out without a request. He asked for it, approached Biden for
Adam
10 years pardon for crimes he knew he committed.
Vinny
Bingo.
Adam
He knew he committed.
Tom
That's the reason why he asked for clemency. I would tell him, Listen, the world
Adam
understands that Fauci has committed two crimes.
Vinny
Here we go.
Tom
One is fraudulent concealment. He intentionally concealed the origins of SARS
Adam
COV2 from his funded projects in Wuhan. Fraudulent concealment.
Tom
If we would have known what the story was originally, I think we could
Adam
have done better in our pandemic response. And the second major crime I think he committed is mass negligent homicide by two mechanisms. Two mechanisms.
Tom
First, he worked to suppress our efforts
Adam
at publishing and promulgating early treatment protocols
Tom
which worked to get people through the illness.
Adam
And secondly, he relentlessly promoted unsafe vaccines that took hundreds of thousands of American lives. And Millions of lives worldwide.
Tom
It's been the greatest biological catastrophe mankind has ever seen. And largely Fauci is responsible for orchestrating
Pat
this on the world.
Vinny
And by the way, you heard what he said, Pat. So fraudulent concealment, guys, when everybody was like, bat, bat, bat, wet market, he knew where it came from. He knew exactly where he came from and he lied. So he, he like stifled everybody's investigations and to try to find the origin. And number two, he said mass negligent homicide. And it drives me crazy. All these people, all these Democrats at home, all the leftists, you could do a stupid no Kings protest that doesn't do nothing. Here you have proof from actual doctors, actual virologists, all these people that where's your mass negligent homicide protest? Where is. No, I'm being dead serious. Where's the outrage? It's just Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, King nonsense. I think, Pat, this should be the number one story. Millions worldwide and hundreds of thousands of Americans and nothing and nobody's. There's no protest and no caring about it. It drives me bananas because I almost got duped into taking this thing, which I know would have killed me to do stand up comedy in the difference. Canada wouldn't let me come unless like, no, you have to get vaccinated.
Pat
And I said, no, your thoughts on this?
Tom
So if you wanted to start something, you would do it on a cruise ship.
Vinny
Why not?
Tom
And I was reading some things last night and again, not tinfoil hat. These are people that said, listen, if you really wanted to circulate something, the best place to circulate a disease literally is on a modern cruise ship in some place like a Caribbean cruise, Miami, or going a Pacific north cruise out of.
Pat
Why is that?
Tom
San Francisco? Because the number of people that fly into Miami that get on that cruise, they come from many other places. Now they go all around the islands and, and they're concentrated with each other, eating dinner with each other, sitting out with each other. And so you're in contact with everybody every day. So now you've got the ability to spread on the cruise ship. And then guess what you do, Pat, at the end of 10 days, you go back to Miami and they all get on planes going back all over the world. Go all over the world, everywhere. And so San Francisco and Miami. And if you were going to go around southern Europe, it would be Venice. Remember we took a cruise from Venice, Italy. We took a cruise, we went to Split, Croatia, we went to Greece, we saw the ruins at Athens. So we went all around. We went to, you know, the island off of Greece where everybody goes to with the blue roofs, Santorini and Papi. So I read that and it says cruise ship to do it. And I'm like huh, that's weird. And then I saw a link and I just last night check this out. Rob put this up the Aaron CNN and the guy, this guy on cnn, Mary, by the way, Mary Talley Bowden, another one of the people remember her. She was absolutely persecuted down in Houston by the, the Houston hospital and everything and she was sounded even, you know, God bless, God bless the doctor you just showed. But she was this reasonable voice and she's writing a book that's going to come out in a few weeks. But look at this. Mary Talley Bowden last night to my knowledge, no one has studied ivermectin as treatment for hantavirus. Ivermectin has multiple antiviral and anti inflammatory properties that could potentially work against antivirus. So why hasn't anybody studied it? Ivermectin is credibly safe. They're using thousands of patients now. Scroll up a little bit Rob, to the Aaron, you know, out front with Aaron. This guy is out there Talking about a 40 day lockdown 11 hours ago, late news last night. And so there's things that are happening, Pat, that are bothering me.
Pat
He said a 40 day lockdown.
Vinny
He did, he did.
Pat
Who is this guy?
Vinny
I don't know but he's on cnn. So you know what's up?
Tom
Joseph Allen from Harvard University School of Public Health.
Pat
At what point does he say 40, 40 a day lockdown, Rob?
Adam
I don't know. I've not heard this yet.
Vinny
It's in there.
Tom
He's, he's, because eight weeks he was talking eight weeks and seven times eight is 56. So if you, if you, if you do a lockdown, if you think the country is being contaminated and you think it takes six weeks or eight weeks to get from person to person, then you want everyone to stay home and away from each other for 40 days.
Vinny
Yeah. And apparently Pat, some of the people that got dropped off here and by the way they find those nobody has
Tom
proven, nobody has proven eight weeks. And this may come from medical professionals, it may be correct. But nobody has proven that. Yeah, there are nobody's, I haven't seen the study. I can't say nobody's proven it. I have not seen the widespread publication at Hantavirus is an 8 week incubation person to person. I haven't seen it. If it's out there, hey, put it in the chat. Show it to us.
Pat
But I found it, Rob.
Adam
I did.
Pat
Okay, go for it.
Adam
Challenge with this virus, the long incubation period. And now we have people scattered really
Pat
around the globe that are being properly
Adam
tracked, isolated, quarantined, and get it under control. But what they did was they quarantined and isolated people for 40 days because
Pat
of the long incubation period.
Adam
So unfortunately, this is a key factor in us trying to figure out how do we keep people safe, how do
Pat
we prevent further spread. I mean, what we're all tracking right
Adam
now is that potential secondary spread.
Pat
Yeah. So let me say this to you. So there are 23 panels passengers wandering around the world. Until three days ago, no one had contacted them to passenger told Spanish newspaper El Pais the Australian went back to Australia. The one from Taiwan went back to Taiwan. The Americans to all corners of North America, the Englishman to England, the Dutch to their homes. I don't remember the rest. One of those passengers, a Swiss man who returned home with his wife tested positive for antivirus on Wednesdays. Wednesday authority sets. Is this the one that's crying emotional,
Vinny
talking about one guy? And you tell me, Pat, do you feel this is authentic? And out of here we go again.
Tom
You're going to kill us.
Vinny
Are you ready for this, guys? Tell me if you guys believe in number one. Number two, this is the only video I've seen. When you see a cruise ship, there's fights, there's drinking, there's. He's. This is the only video on TikTok that came out of this entire situation. Go ahead, Rob. I normally wouldn't make a video like this, but I feel like I need to say something, so I wrote a few things down.
Pat
Sounds like a Republican and currently sounds
Vinny
like a straight guy, the hobbyist. And what's happening right now is very real for all of us here. We're not just a story. We're not just headlines. We're people. People with families, with people waiting for us at home.
Tom
People with blood. How unusual.
Vinny
There's a lot of uncertainty.
Pat
He looks to the right. He's reading it.
Vinny
This is so fucking fake, bro.
Pat
He keeps scooting to the right.
Vinny
All we want right now is to feel safe.
Pat
Okay, you can pause it right there.
Vinny
Fauci's sitting there with a sign going,
Pat
by the way, just so you know, to the average American looking at this, here's what you have to think about. And I want to go to the next story. The average American looking at this. If a Democrat was a president today, now after having gone through Covid however many years ago, not knowing what is really going on. If a Democrat, you better believe a lot of blue states will be shutting down right now. They'll be sitting there saying, we do this, we do that, we do this. So the benefit of us having gone through it, hopefully we learn from the mistakes. One of the reasons why I wanted to see Fauci being held accountable is to make sure this doesn't happen again. It was a massive, massive disruption the last time this happened. Adam, your final thoughts?
Adam
Let's go real quick. I'm not freaking out right now. We know about the fear of porn. I totally agree with you about the blue state thing. I will start questioning everything if Anthony Fauci comes out and says, listen, the. The hand I Institute of Virology, we're doing gain of rat function. That's when. All right, we got some issues right here. But I basically was like, all right, what should the average person do? And you know what the average person should do? It says, avoid rat infestations. That's basically the number one thing. So I canceled my trip to New York City. That's done.
Vinny
There you go.
Adam
We're not doing that. So the number one most important thing to do is not freak out. Understand what's going. Don't pull a Will Ferrell from old school. And everyone's got to keep our composure.
Vinny
Yeah.
Adam
Calm down. Most likely, this is not a big deal, but be mindful because we know what happened during COVID All right, so
Pat
let's go to the next story. That's our Adam's advice to you folks.
Adam
Just don't freak out.
Pat
Keep your life changing out of New York.
Adam
Reason number six, avoid New York.
Pat
Yeah. Let's go to the next story. Next story I want to get to is the story about the Iran and US Exchange fires and the President calling it a fire tap. And people are wondering, wait a minute, is something serious going on here? Everybody is like, my God, we're back at it again. And here's that. The president had to react. Go ahead, Rob.
Rob
After these strikes, is the ceasefire with Iran still on?
Pat
Yeah, it is. They trifled with us today. We blew them away.
Adam
They strayed from.
Pat
I call that a trifle. I'll let you know when there's no cease. You won't have to know if there's no ceasefire. You're not going to have to know. You just going to have to look at one big blow coming out of Iran and they better sign their agreement fast.
Vinny
Could you give us an update on
Rob
what is the latest in those talks?
Pat
No, it's going. The talks are going very well, but they have to understand if it doesn't get signed, they're going to have a lot of pain. They're going to have a lot of pain.
Rob
What was.
Pat
They want to sign it? I will tell you, they want to sign it a lot more than I do.
Rob
What was their response?
Pat
I think that's what you want to hear, fellas. Would you want to hear a different tone? That's the only thing they understand. They don't understand it. We had Tom.
Tom
So what happened was there was this Iranian tanker goes sailing along and we sent radio signals to it. This is what happens. That's what they go. They radio says, hey, dude, you know you're not supposed to be over here. Yeah. They're just sailing along and said, dude, I'm asking you twice. You shouldn't be over here. And so what they did was rather than torpedo it and spill all that oil into the Gulf, rather than bomb it and set it on fire and have a bunch of sailors on there who are not military guys, at least we don't think so, get killed. They just. They took that Super Hornet and they went around and they have a 20 millimeter cannon that's on those. And what he did, Pat, is they said he came down and strafed behind the ship twice and fired all those shells at the back. Because the rudders on these tankers is giant. They have giant rudders. And apparently they struck it several times and all of a sudden they disabled the rudder, so now it can't steer. So what does it have to do? It has to stop unless it likes where it's going. Because it's like. Picture your steering wheel in your car suddenly being frozen. Well, if you like where you're going, that's great, but as soon as you have to turn right or left, you better stop. And so that's what they did. And so they came out after it. He calls it a love tap because we didn't bomb or aim to lose life or to create environmental disaster by cracking open a tanker with oil in it into the Gulf. We give it a little love tap and basically shot the rudder off. So now it can't steer and it had to stop.
Vinny
Vinnie, I just. I really have a feeling, Ben, I think we said this months ago, that this thing is going to keep going and keep going and keep going. Apparently the new. What's his name? Is it Khomeini? The son just met with somebody. Get our names right Guys, they know that he's meeting with people and he's sitting down with other people. I mean, they tried to kill him once. I don't know why they're letting him live, but it seems like this isn't going to go anywhere. But my gas, it keeps. I filled up my tank and it was over a hundred dollars and it's driving me nuts. And I don't see this thing freaking ending because they're going to keep doing it, they're going to keep messing around, they're going to keep playing games, and I don't see this thing ending soon. And it's really driving me crazy.
Adam
Well, I have to be honest with you, I stopped following the day to day stories on Iran because if you, if you look in the, you put yourself in the average American's position, there's only one thing affecting us. Let's get real here, guys, it's gas prices. So I had to fill up my girlfriend's gas tank the other day. That's what you have to do when you're a man.
Vinny
Oh, oh, no.
Adam
That's what you have to do when you're a man. You fill up your girl's gas tank.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
And I said, how much does it usually cost to fill up your tank? She's like 40 bucks. I filled up her gas tank, it was 50 bucks.
Vinny
Yep.
Adam
I said, how often do you fill up? She goes every couple weeks. All right, so this is $10. So the question you have to ask yourself is if you're an average American, is, is $10 every few weeks, as an example, worth taking down the most evil regime in the world right now, ending the nuclear threat, ending any possible threat of attacks on America, attacks on our allies, attacks on our bases. That's really the question. And you have to answer it one of two ways. Listen, I get it. It's gonna cost me a couple extra bucks. They've been talking about bringing down death in America for decades. Trump actually did something about it. Check. Yes. Or you know what? It ain't worth spending an extra penny on this. Stop this war. That's really the question. So if you look at the polling, and this is my final point, it says 6 in 10Americans disapprove of how Trump is handling the war in Iran. Correlation, 6 in 10Americans disapprove of Trump. So if you don't like Trump, you're not gonna agree what's going on here. And if you approve of what Trump is doing, you're gonna agree with what's going on here. And this Is what? Pbs? This article right here. I love how they word this. You have to be very careful they go. And also understand that one in five Republicans doesn't approve of this. Oh, so you mean 80% of Republicans approve? Is that what you're trying to say? At the end of the day, the only thing that this is affecting your actual life if you're not in the military is gas prices. My assumption is gas prices will come down in the middle of summer before the midterms, and everything will be okay. It's just a matter of time.
Pat
Yeah. So by the way, while this has taken place, Rob, what is the. Oh, we're good. We don't need to go through it. We just kind of addressed it. So while this has taken place, a C135 has been missing for the last two days and nobody knows where it's at. At any point there could be a report being made, but. US Military plane goes missing near Qatar after distress signal. Okay, so if you want to go a little bit lower, go a little bit lower. US Military refuel aircraft has gone missing after radar systems tracked an emergency distress call. As per fighter trader 24 data, the C135 Strato tanker transmitted a 7700 distress signal over the Persian Gulf near Iran. As per flight tracking platforms, the US Military aircraft was headed towards Qatar at the time of the distress call. And then if you go a little bit lower, Rob. Based on regional reports in Iran's Tasnim news agency, the C135, also known as the flying gas station, reportedly experienced an in flight emergency over the Arabian Gulf of Strait of Hormuz region. The incident occurred when the aircraft was conducting refueling operations over the Gulf when it transmitted the distress signal. Tom, why is this important and what is the typical protocol for something like this? What is CENTCOM supposed to do that they're not doing right now?
Tom
Well, this is not inside Iran. So if you call Iran the theater, right, Vinny?
Vinny
Yes.
Tom
The theater is the area of engagement where it's hot, dangerous, and you're engaging the battle or the war.
Adam
Hot route.
Tom
Outside of it, you have supply areas and you have adjacent areas, refueling areas, and then no fly there with aircraft carriers. The normal thing for CENTCOM would be in this area if they're doing refueling over Qatar, like our aircraft flying a really long way over Qatar. You refuel, go over Iran, drop your bombs, come back. But we're in the middle of a ceasefire, so there's supposedly not to be firing. Normally CENTCOM would say, hey, we've had a mechanical failure and we're trying to identify and rescue the crew. Pat, that's the normal thing would be CENTCOM to say not over Iran, not a result of a shoot down, not as a result of anything. We have an issue and we are searching. And there were certain reports coming from Reuters that said that over Qatar that media in Qatar had noted helicopters dispatched to an area adjacent to the area where this aircraft was circling. So if you're out there with helicopters trying to do a rescue, why not tell the American people if you're supposed to be so transparent and you said hey we had 11 lost and we had 13 losses. Now we see reports maybe it's 15 terrible that we lose men, but that's a low number compared to what war can cause. Why not just tell the American people what happened? Hey, we had a mechanical issue with one of our C135 gas stations. I don't understand. And it's not over like you know the hot area, but it is over area where Iran has been.
Pat
Why wouldn't they. So could it be didn't another C135 crash last month and all crew members died around Iraq or something like that?
Adam
Is that the one?
Pat
Why do I feel like go to it?
Vinny
Was it helicopter?
Pat
March 12 There was a case crash in western Iraq during operation Epic Furniture. And all six service members. Yeah, exact same thing. So this involved a mid air collision with another US refuel and tanker which managed to land safety safely and was not caused by hostile or friendly fire. Casualty six western Iraq. But they reported it.
Tom
Look what they say on location Western Iraq within friendly airspace.
Pat
So this is the same thing though? No, I would say so. It's either an accident which they could be reporting any time. It could be a, you know, project that maybe they don't want to disclose because it is highly sensitive with the timing of it. But why is C135 a Strato tanker that. That you wouldn't disclose that? It's not like it's a fighter, it's a. So who knows?
Adam
I don't know what that looks like a Strato tanker. Rob.
Pat
Yeah. If you just type in Rob case, type in Casey 135 strato tanker copy paste.
Vinny
Would it be because it looks like
Tom
a gray giant passenger plane that drops a, it drops a fuel probe off the back.
Adam
Yeah. That's the refueling jet.
Vinny
Yeah.
Tom
And the, and the fighters fly under it.
Vinny
Yeah. It's. It's not a small plane. This is in an optics thing, is it? We don't want, we don't want to report that there's more dead Americans because it makes this thing look bad.
Pat
No, no. Unfortunately when stuff like this happens, you have to just tell the news immediately. You can't sit on it. So typically when you get stories like this, what makes it even worse is when you delay it and there's a level of uncertainty come out, say what happened, say what didn't happen. Now, by the way, you know, we're sitting here talking about this. If the people that are on that, the family knows, everything is fine. That's what matters the most. If something happened and that family doesn't know, imagine if your father, your husband, your brother, your son is on that thing. You're like, wait a minute, what the hell is going on? John hasn't responded back to me for two days. That's the part where it gets a little bit annoying that this is happening. But you know, at this point all we're doing is talking about this. We're not going to speculate. We'll go to the next story. It is something that people are discussing. So I'll go to the next story here. Next story I want to get to is mayor. Race in LA keeps getting nastier and nastier and nastier. And what happened yesterday, which was interesting is Karen Bass, Spencer Pratt, there's some clips, Rob, if we got it, we got to show it. But last night, not last night, Karen Bass decided to go after the socialist candidate. And if you don't know anything about the socialist candidate, the socialist candidate. What is this lady's name? She's got one of those.
Tom
Nitya Rahman, which is Hindi for Steal youl Blind.
Pat
So Tom, you're so funny. So. Well, yeah. And these are what the camera's on. So we have to. We struggle with Tom's. So you know what she said, do you have the clip, Rob, of this lady who was running to be the mayor of LA said the reason why people are stealing the Cadillac converter from the Prius, a Toyota product, is because Toyota made it so easy for them to steal the Cadillac converter. It's not the thieves fault, it's Toyota's fault. Why did you make it so easy for me to steal? That's the one. I think. Is that the case? Yeah, that is the one. And she gets booed. If this is the clip that you have. Play the clip, Rob.
Rob
We have a company, you know, the Pre. Whatever makes the Prius, it's called Toyota has a device on their cars which is super easy to remove. Super Easy to remove the value of a MacBook, right? That is put in a place that is incredibly easy.
Pat
It's not easy to remove. That's bs.
Rob
And then thefts related to this issue have essentially all of the costs of that are given to us to bear instead of them having to manufacture.
Pat
Are you hearing what she's saying?
Adam
She's blaming the company, not the thief.
Tom
Completely dumb.
Pat
But by the way, Slack saying, vinnie, it's your fault. On why your beautiful truck that you have outside, why the tires are on the outside, making it easy for somebody to steal. It's not the thief's fault. You should have hidden those tires.
Vinny
I'm an idiot.
Pat
So somebody couldn't have taken those tires because common sense says it's your fault, not the criminal. Yeah, shame on you. You should be more responsible to not put those tires on the outside.
Vinny
I'm gonna have them remove.
Pat
And by the way, so that's happened.
Tom
A converter can only go on the outside. It goes on the exhaust pipe.
Pat
Yeah, but, but, but the reality is. So while this has taken place, Karen Bass says, because Spencer Pratt keeps putting them together. They're friends, they're allies. They're a team. They're a team. They're a team. And he keeps saying that they're a team. They're a team. Which, by the way, I love the fact that he's doing that. He's trying to tell everybody that they're a team. Do you have that clip of him keep saying that? Okay, if you don't have that, Rob, just go to the one with Karen Bass going after her in the mayoral race. And we got a couple other clips we'll play with this. Spencer Pratt keeps coming up, by the way. You see the polls, he's not slowing down. Go ahead, Rob.
Vinny
Treatment first. I will go below the Harbor Freeway tomorrow with her and we can find some of these people she's going to offer treatment for. She's going to get stabbed in the neck. These people do not want a bed.
Pat
They want fentanyl or super meth.
Vinny
These ideas cost us over $400 million. To house 3,000 people for 400 million is an absolute failure for both of them. They're a team.
Pat
They're a team. Key word. They're a team. That's the key word. They're a team. Good for you, Spencer. They're a team. They're a team. So now Karen Bass's team says, hey, you have to make sure they know we're not a team. We are very different than the socialist crazy Nut job. That here we're going up against that. That's not what I would say. Her team probably said that. Can you go to the part where her and Karen Bass go at a time? Do you have that one, Rob?
Tom
I'm looking.
Pat
Oh, you don't have that, Rob, did you, Tom?
Tom
No, I don't have it either. Rob's looking it up. But it was at this debate and Karen Bass popped up in the polls. There was a cowshe on it.
Pat
Can you pull up the poll? Rob, can you pull up the poll on the cauchy on the mayoral race? So watch this here Green has been Karen Bass. This Raman lady was the blue socialist. And then you got Spencer Pratt. Okay, don't go to one week crop, just go to December. Go to December and look where December. Karen Bass is going to win 72%, right? Going to January. Now watch what happens. Things change up. But Spencer Pratt is nowhere. The socialist comes up. Okay, Spike. Oh my God. You know, Spencer Pratt comes in. Then the social. I'm sorry, Spencer Pratt shows up first. Then the socialist shows up. So the socialist got a lead, right? And look, her and Karen Bass are close even. At some point the socialist takes the lead April 1st. And then what happens to him? Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Climbing up. And today. Keep going. One more, one more. Look where it's at today.
Vinny
Come on.
Pat
Spencer Pratt 27.3, socialist 28.2 and Karen Bass 47.2. Okay, and there was a lot of back and forth. Rob, I don't know what other clips we have on the back and forth. Things got heated. Things got heated between these two guys. Show the clips that we haven't shown yet. Rob, I know we showed a couple clips the other day.
Adam
This is the best one.
Pat
Go for it.
Vinny
A lot of people talk about climate
Pat
change and hurricane force winds.
Vinny
The winds in the Pacific Palisades never
Pat
reached for those first phenomenal.
Vinny
Watch this, folks didn't go above 27 miles per hour.
Rob
He talked about the winds. That is just completely inaccurate. If that were accurate, then the planes would have been able to fly. And so the winds reached close to 100 miles an hour and the planes were unable to fly.
Pat
So if there were reservoirs, if that
Rob
reservoir had been open, it would not have worked.
Vinny
She's an incredible liar. Everyone on their phones.
Adam
Google it.
Pat
40 weather stations in the Pacific Palisades. It Never went above 40 miles. She is representing.
Rob
I have to interrupt you.
Adam
No name calling. Yeah, but no name calling.
Pat
We should call me a liar.
Rob
I don't believe she did I did not hear that.
Vinny
The system is protect. Like, the system meaning her and the people they. They're protecting.
Tom
The reporter just grabbed a podium.
Vinny
Exactly. And it's like, what are you. Like, I. I'll let them play the clip pack. Go ahead, Rob.
Pat
Which one is this?
Tom
This is where they're talking about fire trucks. I also have.
Adam
Where they ask if non citizens should be able to.
Pat
Oh, my God. This is embarrassing. This is embarrassing. You're still on the mayoral race, right? Not the governor. Go for it.
Vinny
This is a yes or no question, an answer. So there's an LA council member.
Adam
He wants voters to decide. He is saying that non citizens, should
Vinny
they be allowed to vote in local elections. Is this a yes or no, Mr. Pratt?
Pat
They can't answer. Watch this.
Vinny
Mayor Bass?
Rob
It depends. It's not a yes.
Vinny
Oh, God.
Pat
Depends on what?
Rob
Well, first of all, when you say non citizens, it doesn't mean they're here illegal.
Pat
It doesn't mean they're undocumented.
Rob
They could have green cards.
Pat
They could be here perfectly legal. And there's a lot of states and
Rob
cities that do that on very, very local elections.
Vinny
We have to. Councilman has proposed yes or no question. Karen.
Rob
It does depend. In other places, school boards have non citizens. Non citizens.
Adam
Mr. Fred, I have a question for you.
Pat
You told NBC News. Yeah. So there you have it. So that. That's the back and forth taking place. I'm trying to find this where. Tom, you were saying, what was the clip where she went after the other mayor? Tom?
Tom
Well, this is where Bass tries to draw a line between herself and Nithya. And it says, I have been leading this and I have been doing this. And that's what you're saying is not what I'm doing. And so she draws a very clear line. Because she has to. Because she. Because it's an open. It's an open election, so she has to draw this line.
Pat
I know, but do you. Did you.
Tom
I don't. I don't have the clip in front of me. I saw.
Pat
What story was it in when you
Tom
read it was an X reference saying, hey, Karen Bass goes after her. I don't have.
Pat
Karen Bass goes after Zadnithia.
Tom
Yep.
Pat
And Rob, you couldn't find anything?
Tom
Not yet. Okay.
Pat
Adam, your thoughts?
Adam
Yeah. Well, if you would have told me years ago that the reality TV star known as Spidey, Spencer and Heidi, I'd be rooting for him to become the mayor of LA. I'd be like, you're absolutely nuts. But welcome to 2026. When just being normal is a competitive advantage against the leftist lunatics that exist in la. So I think it's fair to say we're rooting for Spencer Pratt. I think he's done a great job marketing. He's kind of like a mini Trump of la. He knows the reality, he knows tv, he knows how to work a camera and he's just normal. When you said the socialist candidate, I automatically thought of Karen Bass, the Marxist communist socialist lover that goes to. Does her trips in Cuba and goes to Uganda or whatever. But hold my beer. We got an even more socialist progressive candidate. But here's my concern because right now Karen Bass, I think has. If you, according to Kalsh, if you want to pull that up, 45% chance chances. Right. The way that it works. And I think we're about a month away from the primary election. I think it's June 2, and if no one has over 50%, it will go to a runoff. So I think we're hoping for a runoff. If no candidate has 50%, it'll go. The top two advance to a runoff. So I'm hoping, I think we're all hoping. Anyone that wants LA to just have an assemblance of normal and not just crumble is that Spencer Pratt and one of these candidates go to a runoff. And may the best man or woman or he, she or they them win. But I think it's fair to say that Spencer Pratt, who was a reality TV star villain, is now darling of common sense in L. A.
Vinny
But I don't, I don't, I get, I don't understand the disconnect of people like, don't you want change? Don't you want. I don't care. In la, in Los la. Hold on. But what I'm saying is, Adam, because
Adam
if you look at that, they want this.
Vinny
That's. Those are two. The ex, the current mayor. Right. Basically can't answer yes or no, meaning illegal. That's. It comes down to illegal. Do you want people that are here illegally to vote? They have to pander to their audience. She can't say no. Spencer, he said it. No. And they went on diatribes, both of them. Okay, but I want the people in LA to understand this guy. I'm telling you right now, you're going to stick with the same people, going to get the same trash, the same homeless, the same tax, the same policies that are going to make you unsafe. I don't understand why the people don't wake up. Okay, get the message. Okay, go outside, go at night. Go try to walk in Hollywood. Go, go, go. Try to go in these neighborhoods that you think are safe with your freaking kids. It's not happening.
Pat
I think we found a. Rob, go for it. I think we found it. This is the clip of them going at it. Watch this. You want to turn on the audio? There you go. Go for it.
Rob
We wanted to ask you because I just don't understand your position around encampments because you vote over and over and over again to take tools away from people who are trying to remove encampments, especially near schools. It is completely unacceptable for there to be encampments schools, and you know that. I don't feel you have to call up the police to arrest everybody. Yeah, but you vote against it every single time. I know. I. I'll say it again. I already said.
Pat
She was booed nine times, apparently.
Rob
I. I don't think 4118 keeps us safe enough. I think if we want to actually address encampments, I think if we actually had an honest response to people about how we actually address an encampment in. In a park or in a school, we would design a policy where we were actually targeting housing resources to those places. To sensitive areas first. Because that's how you actually move people off. She's describing inside. No, that. That's. That's what. And I have a policy today that I release that designs a system for Los Angeles that will. That will address every single tent and encampment on our streets by the end of my first term by doing exactly this, by building a system not an incredibly expensive.
Pat
You can pause it right there. I'm bored out of my mind.
Vinny
I'm bored back and forth.
Pat
I mean, by the way, one is trying to top the other one as a socialist, and the other one is with her failed policies.
Tom
But it moved calm.
Pat
Yeah, it did move. Cal. She came back up. What are the chances Spencer Pratt wins? Top. What are the chances Pratt wins?
Tom
I think the chance right now I've got him probably about a 30% chance. That's about all.
Pat
You're exactly where cow. She's at calsh.
Tom
But I think. I think it's growing because I think every time the public sees this and they see the two of them, by the way, soho. I lived in Sherman Oaks right off Sepulved Boulevard at Delgado. And I went to these meetings. I never joined. They wanted 50 bucks a year or something, but I never joined. Soha. Not Soho. As something else. This is Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association. It said they. They're out there to promote the needs of the community. And some of the things were okay, but most of the time they were lunatics. And so these two, you know, mayor candidates are there with, you know, actually getting booed. If you're getting booed at soha, Sherman Oaks Homeowners association, you really have to go a long way because they were kind of this liberal, kind of weird folks, a little bit of nimby. But right now, every time they do this, Pat, I think they're pulling each. Their two things are happening. I think Nithya is looking more like, wow, that's more of a lunatic than I think I want to vote for. Maybe I'll just vote for Karen Bass again. I think that's happening. And then I think the. The. The people in the middle, the little people in the middle. Independents are going now. Wait a minute. I don't think I want either one of these two jackasses. Hopefully, I'm going to vote for Spencer.
Pat
Yeah, hopefully that's the case. By the way, I don't know if they're jackass, but I do know they're social qualified.
Tom
There's a difference on weight.
Pat
Yeah, no, no. I mean, no, I get what you're saying, and I understand, trust me. These are not types of people that we would want to go campaign for. And the part about Spencer Pratt that I'm loving, he has an element of Trump. He's fearless. He's pushing the envelope. He's a great marketer. He understands camera. You know what pattern you're starting to notice? Here's what pattern you're starting to notice. If you don't get trained on camera and marketing and videos going viral, all of that stuff, let me tell you, moving forward, that's how to campaign for sure. If you don't know how to do that, that's. That's. That's. And you get camera ready. Oh, you got to be camera ready. You got to know how to make the content go viral. Looks like both of you guys want
Vinny
to say something, because I'm. This will take me less than 30 seconds. And Pat, the guy.
Adam
What's the point?
Pat
Go.
Vinny
The guy's been affected. His house burned down to the ground because of their lying and their policies. He's pissed off. He's for the people. He's one of them. He's not some socialist that goes to fricking Cuba like you said.
Tom
And then there are other policies, won't let him rebuild it.
Vinny
Yeah, exactly. And this whole homeless thing, the encampments, you know, if they want to solve homelessness in California, just lie and say Xi Jinping is coming to an area and they all disappear just like they did in San Francisco. That's the key to get rid of.
Tom
They don't take a bus to Sacramento for a one week tour.
Vinny
Yeah, exactly.
Tom
And they come back.
Adam
Vinny's absolutely right. And I'll just add this, this whole conversation about homelessness, encampments and houses burning down, because it's the bigger conversation, the story behind the story. Behind the story is the affordability crisis in big blue cities. Do you know if the top 10 most expensive cities for homeowners in the United States, nine are in California? The number one most expensive San Jose is San Jose. Number one right out of San Francisco. So number two is San Francisco. Number three is Santa Cruz. Number four, Santa Maria. Number five is Los Angeles, which we're talking about the LA mayoral race. You have San Diego, you have San Luis Obismo, you have Oxnard, you have Salinas. And the number 10 on this list is Honolulu. Hawaii. So not the top nine most expensive cities to live in as a homeowner in the United States of America is in California. I'll ask you this, Is it because of their tax policies and their bad policies or is it because the cost of living is just what it is in America? I would argue that these cities are downstream of the horrible policies that we've seen of California. So is it a coincidence that California has the most expensive cities in America? I don't think so.
Pat
Yeah, I mean, look, at the end of the day, I'm going to keep repeating this over and over and over again until people realize the level of confidence you need to have. Because socialists and communists are going to get destroyed the next decade or two. And all because of one reason. Because you can no longer bully people that have intangible assets. No longer cryptos cause intangible assets. AI has done that. The stock market, with technology, the Internet did that for a bunch of people. You want to bully us? We can move anywhere anybody is willing to take. You know, like I said, CZ said he's got 5,000 employees in 100 plus countries. Go ahead. You know, at Binance, 5,000 employees in 100 plus Countries. What are you going to do? I can go live anywhere. So this is, this is the dumbest model today. The only people it hurts is the people that have tangible assets who cannot move. And that's the low and middle income families that's going to get destroyed every time they do this. Let me get to the next Story here. Next story I want to get to is Obama. So Obama's on a tour doing all these podcasts, and he calls for clear ethical standards for presidents in the Oval Office. Well, what are you talking about? Clear ethical standards at the Oval Office? Here's President Obama. Go ahead, Rob. So restoring some sense of the Justice Department being independent in making judgments about specific cases and prosecutions, I would consult with Eric Holder, my attorney general, all the time around broad policy issues. But that's different than who do you charge? What case do you bring? Second thing is the military. Politicize our military. As president, you are commander in chief. You are responsible for directing our military. But there had been a whole series of norms that were in place to ensure that you weren't trying to make that military loyal to you as opposed to the Constitution and the people of the United States. We're going to have to find mechanisms to restore that. And then, you know, a good policy that I'd like to see followed is that the president of the United States shouldn't have a bunch of side hustles that, well, really, those companies and foreign entities can invest in.
Vinny
How much of that is just jealous
Pat
that you didn't think of selling a sneaker because your sneakers were flown? You know that, right? You know, bank coin. So this is one of the clips that goes on with him. And I think there's another one also with Michelle. It almost seems like they're on a tour, each one of them. But, Adam, I'll come to you with this one, and I'll go to the next one.
Adam
Look, Obama, if you just judge Obama on the surface of Obama, man, is he smooth. He's a great communicator. He seems very relatable. And I firmly believe that he tricked all of us. And a lot of us fell for it because a lot of us voted for Obama twice. I'll tell you. I don't know, Rob, if you can pull up the picture I just sent you, I'll tell you, the scariest picture that I can possibly think of is this picture right here. This is the future of the Democratic Party. And, you know, Obama talked about, I don't know if we're gonna cover this, that Trump is ruining his marriage. The real reason is because at the end of the day, if you look at politics for the last 20 years, there's two names. You have Obama and you have Trump, and everything is downstream of Obama in the Democratic Party, and everything is downstream of Trump in the Republican Party. And I'll ask you this behavior wise, the way that you act, the way that you communicate. I totally understand why people empathize with Obama. He's a very smooth swath character. But my biggest fear is that the Democratic Party has gone full blown socialist. And you have Obama endorsing Mamdani.
Pat
I hope that's the case.
Adam
But that is hope.
Pat
That's.
Adam
I know you're saying you hope. Look at that picture.
Pat
And I. Play the clip. Play the clip here praising Mamdani. Go ahead, Rob, watch. I hope that's the case. I hope they go full on social.
Adam
It's already there.
Pat
You have people like Abigail Spanberger and Mikey Sherrill, very centrist. But then you have further left like AOC or Zoran Mamdani.
Adam
Look at that cheer from the best
Pat
for this party to actually achieve change. I'm not as worried about this so called rift between the left and liberals as you describe it. You look at somebody like Mondami, who I think is an extraordinary talent. He wants people to be able to afford housing in New York. Well, you know, I would assume liberals in New York want the same thing. And so I don't worry as much. What I'm more interested in for Democrats is do you know how to just talk to regular people like we're not in a college seminar?
Adam
I think that's one of the powers that Mamdani has.
Pat
That's correct.
Adam
Is that he also.
Pat
Not only does he talk like a normal person, but he lives a normal life.
Vinny
Yeah.
Pat
He also, he names what is obviously wrong. Yes.
Adam
And he goes, we should change that.
Pat
So you can, you can pause that right there. By the way, I hope they go this direction.
Vinny
Me too.
Pat
I hope they. I'm telling you, the biggest edge any candidate has to be able to explain the tangible, intangible assets. I'm going to keep repeating this until the right people, until you, when you start seeing presidents, governor, gubernatorial candidates start explaining it this way, they're going to realize, let these socialists try to bully all they want. The biggest thing will happen, Vinny, with this idea is the following. Here's what's going to happen. The disparity, like the whole John Galt Atlas Shrugged concept, you're going to see become a reality. States are going to attract business owners and job creators and investors and money. And the other states that want entitlement programs are going to go to those states. That's going to be happening. And you know, while they're having this conversation, maybe we can go to the clip about him saying that, you know, Trump was ruining his marriage. I don't know if you have that clip. Can you imagine a president saying that another president is ruining your marriage? Of course he's saying it in a comical way. Rob, if you have that, if you want to play that clip, there's.
Vinny
I think it's an article, right?
Pat
Yeah, it was a print New Yorker, right? That's a New Yorker. If you want to pull that up. If you don't have it, I'll just read it here myself. It's on page four. That says, you know, she wants the New York interview with Obama published Monday shared how their marriage was affected by Barack's continued involvement in politics. The former president appointed to President Donald Trump as a reason for his involvement. She wants to see her husband easing up and spending more time with her, enjoying what remains of our lives, obama said, adding that the pressure remains to be politically active against Trump's administration, despite the precedent of past presidents retiring out of politics altogether. It does create a genuine tension in our household and it frustrates her. And he continues. Obama said he does his best to accommodate her, but noted he understands why people are looking to him. Despite the fact that no other ex president was the main surrogate for the party for four election cycles after they left office, Michelle struggled through her time as first lady, saying on her the Light podcast that upon leaving Trump's first inauguration, she was uncontrollably sobbing for half an hour on Air Force One. Uncontrollably, which it was a privilege to serve. But it was hard, and it was hard on our family. It was hard on my daughters growing up in the spotlight. So, you know, you hear a comment like that, Tom, how do you process that coming from the president?
Tom
Well, look, there's a couple things going on here, and this is how I processed it. Number one, he's in the news right now, not because he wants to be, but he's taking advantage of it. He's on tour and he's inviting people like Colbert to come on interview him because they're in the midst of the ramp up to the grand, grand, grand opening of the presidential library. Presidential library, which was run just like his presidency with incredible cost overruns and delays. So he's got the library coming up, so he's coming out at a time with it coming up. And now the environment out there, Pat, it's kind of safe for him to speak. He has been hiding kind of in the bushes a little bit because he took an L in 2024, his influence, and I'm not being critical, I'm being statistical his influence did not move to victory in 2024. He did not have the mojo of Obama. You know, back in 08 and 12, he didn't have it. And so now he's coming out in these softball interviews to open. And they want to go in there because they want. People like Colbert want Obama to speak. And so he does these skillful, structured, going around the edges and things. And then you look at these softball interviews in magazines like that. It created genuine tension in our household. Well, of course there was tension in the household. You want your side to win. You want to put socialism forward. Everybody's upset. That's not Trump's fault. It's because you're in the middle of taking an L. That's how I process it. I don't think Obama wanted to be out right now, but he's taking advantage of the climate around to say some things. Cuz this is all his appearances are being driven by the opening of the library.
Vinny
Benny, listen. Maybe. Maybe he's blaming Trump for his marital problems and the reason he's not around Michelle. Maybe that's true. Maybe the real reason he's all obsessed with Trump is because he knows Trump's DOJ finally has everything that they need. Everything that he knows that he spied and directed. The freaking CIA, the doj, Brennan Comey, all these snakes to go. And maybe now, maybe that's what it is, or maybe it's a combination of other things, or both. Or maybe the tension at home. Tom, he doesn't want to be home. Maybe it has something to do with the letters that Obama wrote to his college girlfriend, Pat, about how he, you know, fantasize about men. Or maybe. No, I mean, Tom. What? Hold on a second. Let's be honest. In 1999, Larry Sinclair passed multiple lie detector tests saying that when he was an Illinois senator, him and Obama would do drugs and they would hook up. Maybe. Maybe that's what the tension is about, Tom. Or maybe Michelle is mad because Obama. If it wasn't for Obama, who would Michelle Obama be? Okay, remember Claire Underwood from House of Cards? Okay, she was livid. Livid and hated the fact that he even said, you'd be nothing without me. Okay? Or maybe it's the power, the media protection, the careful crafting of these public images. And the marriage is exhausting. It's exhausting. But I think there's a bunch of different elements, Tom. I don't think. I don't believe in the just whole, oh, the marriage is falling apart because of Trump. I think there's A bunch of different layers that are involved. And Obama and that whole power, it's done.
Tom
I respect that. But I also think that your legacy is on the line. You're opening your library, and I think it's hitting him a little bit.
Adam
I think I'm with Tom on this. As much as I'd like to go down the rumor mill with you.
Vinny
It's not a rumor mill. I, it's. It's fact.
Adam
I think, I think I'll ask you this. You think Trump is competitive?
Vinny
Very. What do you mean? One of the biggest.
Adam
Yeah, we're on the same page.
Tom
He's an 11.
Adam
You think Obama's competitive?
Pat
Absolutely.
Adam
Absolutely right.
Vinny
Sure.
Adam
So I think there's again, there's two competing legacies here for the soul of America. You know, Biden will be like, we're competing for the soul of America. Biden, you stepped in and filled in, filled in the blanks for a couple of minutes. This comes down to Obama's legacy versus Trump's legacy. And this is the first year that we're gonna have in 2028, the first election where a Trump isn't on the ballot and Obama. And Obama de facto isn't on the on the ballot, whether it's Biden, whether it's Kamala. And I think that you have, you know, they say, what's the famous phrase for those that can't do, teach? I think Obama is looking at the field and saying, I can't run anymore. That's not my thing anymore. Trump can't run anymore. I'm gonna coach and train and dare I say, groom the next socialist Democrat, Socialist of America to become the next potential president of America. I think Obama is gonna be very, very involved in politics and he's gonna be behind the scenes in front of the camera. He's gonna do everything he's gotta do at the expense of whatever his relationship with Michelle Obama. And I'll conclude with this. We can finally say this, and I've said this a million times before, and I'll say it again. Michelle Obama's not running. She's a marginal podcaster at this point. And her and Barack are gonna publicly feud on camera cuz he's never home. Cuz all he's gonna be doing is sitting there doing spring training with the Mamdanis of the world, coaching the next Democratic socialist of America. That's Obama's new rule.
Vinny
I don't think Obama's. Obama is finished. We saw during the 2024 election, Adam, he has nothing. He was standing in Front of young black men saying, you guys have to vote for her because we're black. What are you doing? Okay.
Tom
And they was eight guys at a deli, and two of them ripped into him.
Vinny
Yeah, exactly. And let me finish, Adam. That Obama factor, that change in America, it's over. It's done. And I don't care what socialist, whatever. He gets behind Adam. I think people are fed up with saying, hey, listen, you have to vote a certain way because you look a certain way. Policies. People want to see what is actually happening. There is zero comparison to what Trump has done in his freaking two terms than what Obama. If you can name what. Name one thing that Obama changed.
Adam
Well, he made America gay.
Vinny
Well, listen, say what you want.
Pat
I believe.
Tom
Before you guys go there, before you guys go there, I'm not sure I'm completely in agreement, Vinnie. And there's something that Adam said.
Adam
If you look, you know, you got a problem with me and Tom ganging up on you.
Tom
No, no, no. I'm not ganging up, up. I'm making a point. I'm not doing that. So don't. Don't say I'm your guy in the middle of your fight.
Adam
You're my guy.
Vinny
But I want to hear this.
Tom
People. People like Amy Acton running for governor in Ohio. Look at what she said. Look at the quotes that she made this past week. They sound like Obama. Do I think Obama's in the background there on some place like, you know, Ohio governor? I do. I think so. I think Adam's right about that. Do you think Obama's fingerprints. She practically quoted Obama. I think he's still out there, and I think he's influencing.
Adam
Let me know if you agree with this, Pat. I don't think Obama has the cachet to get out there and be like, do this, do this, do this. But behind the scenes, you don't think he's coaching all these guys? What do you think?
Pat
Absolutely, he's doing that. Absolutely, he's doing that. Now, listen, you know, when you blame a highly competitive. Like, if you think about bodybuilders, the moment they retire Mr. Olympia champions, they go through a divorce for whatever reason. Yeah. Basketball players, the. The great ones, typically, after they play a long time and they retired, they go through a divorce. Typically, it's a very common pattern. Happens in NFL, Happens in basketball. Happens to anybody that's a psycho competitor that plays at the highest level of competition. Now, for Obama, unlike Trump, Obama became a president in his 40s. So when you become a president in your 40s, Obama still looks good. I don't know how old Obama is. He's still a good looking guy, so probably turned 60. Probably got to be mid-60s. Okay, mid-60s. Yeah, about the six Social Security. So a good looking guy in their
Tom
early 60s take good care of themselves.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
Tom, you and him are the same age.
Pat
Good looking guy. You're right. He's, he's got Obama guys. He's got stuff that he's going for himself. So mid-60s. He's sitting on Trump is what Trump is. Trump's about 79, about to be 80, so I don't know, I don't know about saying it's Trump's pressure, all this other stuff. No, your enemies are going to be there. How you handle the enemy is going to be on you. It's not going to be on. My marriage is having problems because the next guy is kicking my ass and he keeps talking about me as if you didn't go for the first two, three years saying I inherited a George Bush administration. I inherited. If you go back and ask the question, how many times did Obama use the word I inherited everything that I have? I mean, that was his line that he kept going. Right. So. And unlike. Unlike anybody else. Unlike anybody else. You know what George Bush did? What did he say? Nothing.
Adam
Yeah, he's kept it.
Pat
He never came out and said anything about the next guy that was president. What has Obama done? All he's ever done is come out and call this guy. So I don't know.
Adam
Well, that's also because George W. Bush should have kept low because he's probably the worst president we've had in the last.
Pat
I don't know if I would put him as the worst president we've had the last 40 years.
Adam
George W. Bush, him and Biden, neck and neck.
Pat
There's no way it's going to be, it's going to be Carter and Biden neck and neck.
Adam
It's. In the last 40 years.
Pat
What would you put Carter? Carter was what?
Adam
I wasn't alive during Carter, so I
Pat
don't remember what he did. Carter, I think late 70s, 90s. Okay, you were.
Adam
I'm an 80s baby.
Pat
What year were you born?
Adam
80.
Pat
No, you're not. You're 79.
Adam
I'm 1980, sir.
Pat
No, you're not.
Adam
Oh, what do you want?
Pat
What do you want to do? You remain 80 or you're 1980? You're 1980?
Adam
Yes.
Pat
So you're how old right now? 46.
Adam
I'm 40.
Pat
Yeah. Okay. Yeah.
Tom
I went to high school with Carter. I Knew he was.
Vinny
Yeah, exactly.
Adam
You grew up with Jimmy Carter.
Pat
Well, going back to it, Jimmy Carter
Adam
was horrible, of course.
Pat
77 to 81, top two worst presidents. It's not even close. It's going to be.
Adam
I'm with you on that. No doubt.
Pat
So let's get to the next story. Next story I want to get to is. Let's see which one we should go to. Let me go to Lutnick Epstein. Okay. Lutnick Epstein. There was this moment they had together where they went and I'll read what James Comer said. James Comer hits Lutnick ahead of Epstein testimony saying he wasn't 100% truthful about the island visit. Is this it, Rob?
Tom
Yes, sir.
Pat
Go for it.
Rob
Secretary Lutnick's credibility undermined here for having said publicly he cut ties in 2005. And Epstein files show that as recently as 2018, he was in email correspondence with Epstein.
Pat
What I've seen, we're going to ask him all these questions and we'll let the American people judge whether the credibility was damaged or not. At the end of the day, I haven't seen wrongdoing in the email correspondence, but he wasn't 100% truthful with whether he or not he had been on the island. And so we'll see and we'll obviously release the transcripts and everyone can can see for themselves. Okay, so Rob, what did we learn from the sit down that Lutnik had? Because we're hearing a lot of different things coming out. Hey, you know, it's not good. We have to do it now. We have to do with a recording on so we can do all that stuff. Is this, is this Ro Khanna who was in a meeting as well?
Tom
It is. This is post the meeting. So the meeting was not filmed, which is typical for, according to James Comer, whenever somebody volunteers to come into a
Adam
meeting like this, like Howard Lutnick did,
Tom
they don't film those.
Adam
Now Democrats are saying that they want a film testimony from Lutnick because this
Vinny
one was not filmed.
Pat
Let's see it.
Vinny
Now we know why that interview was not videotaped.
Pat
If Donald Trump had seen the video transcript, he would have fired Howard Lutnick.
Vinny
It was really embarrassing. He was asked very straightforward questions about
Pat
whether he regretted misleading the American people. I mean, he said that he would
Vinny
never see Epstein again in 2005.
Pat
And everyone knows that he took his
Vinny
wife and kids to see Epstein in 2012. And yet it was just contorted contortions and lies and no acknowledgment that he misled the American public. And if you saw the exchanges that my colleagues had with him, you would see he made a farce of the English language. I mean, he was trying to define
Pat
I as right there. Rob, what else do we know? What else do we know? And what was said by people that came out. What else do we know? What's been said about this? Because there was a lot of talks. Who's this one?
Tom
This is Yasmeen.
Adam
Her name is Yasmeen.
Pat
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Tom
She's a Republican. I'm sorry. A Democrat from the state of Arizona. She claims that after the yesterday's hearing,
Adam
Howard Lutnick has proved himself to be a pathological liar.
Pat
Let's see this.
Rob
What we have seen so far in this transcribed interview. I feel very comfortable saying that Howard Lutnick is a pathological liar who is enabling the most egregious cover up in American history. We have now gone through the timeline of events with him in detail, in excruciating detail from when they met in 2005. This is Howard Lutnick and his wife meeting Jeffrey Epstein. He described it himself in great detail on a podcast last year where he said that they went to his home, they took a tour, and allegedly were so uncomfortable after seeing the massage tables in Jeffrey Epstein's home that Howard Lutnick went on. On this podcast to tell the American people that he himself and my colleagues referenced the definitions he tried to change of what he meant there. But he said that he would never socially or professionally be involved or be in a room with Jeffrey Epstein again. Then in 2012, he took his family.
Pat
You can pause it right there. So, Vinnie, what do you think's going on here? Where are you at?
Adam
I'm just.
Vinny
Well, for people that are. If they could hear that there's an airplane trying to take off behind us.
Pat
Well, yesterday's was an fa. Who was yesterday? Blue Angels was here.
Vinny
Blue Angels.
Pat
By the way, if you were here, it was the sickest view. Cuz you saw the takeoff, the sound, the building shaking. It was great.
Tom
And.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
And where are these planes going? Vinnie?
Vinny
Yeah, I don't.
Adam
What island?
Vinny
I don't know.
Rob
Huh.
Pat
Go ahead.
Vinny
Hey, it's weird that we're talking about
Adam
Epstein and now the noise is coming
Vinny
when we want to talk about weird.
Tom
What's going on?
Adam
I think that's Tom.
Tom
I think Key west is two weeks away from having a nuclear weapon. And the fact that Miami is defending itself, I think is completely inbounds.
Pat
Go Ahead. I think it.
Vinny
I think it's a horrible, horrible look. And, you know, love her or hate her, whatever, Marjorie Taylor Greene came out, I think, two or three days ago, Pat, and she was saying the main reasons when she met with the President, this whole situation was happening. And she's like, Mr. President, why won't you release it? This is her statement. He said it's because, you know, he has people that he knows that are involved and that are on this list. And guess what? Case in point, Howard Lutnick. And this is a horrible look. You lied to the American people. As if we weren't going to find out. Notice how, you remember Ludnick was around the President. Every time you saw, like, a briefing or something in the White House, Howard Lutnick was right there. Notice how now he's not around and, you know, they're kind of, you know, keeping him out of the public's view. But it's like, listen, Pat, this. This has been going on for multiple, multiple presidencies. It's such a sad and disgusting thing. I believe that these people are going to be protected because there's different classes, Pat. There's us, there's millionaires, there's billionaires. That when you get up to that level of billionaire, Pat, it's a whole different situation. You're not in normal rooms with normal people. That's real money. It's real influence. It's very, very, very disturbing to me that it's who's on the end and who knows, okay? And the only thing. And I want people at home. And I get it, Everybody gets frustrated. It used to drive me nuts when it comes to accountability. You know, that's one of my main things. It's everybody. No matter what you are, what party you're in, what affiliation, black, white, left, right, I don't care. Accountability. And for all the people that are stressing out, don't worry if we don't get it here. Nobody's hiding from God, Period. End of story. You could hide wherever you want. You could be the richest person in the world. You could be protected by the highest people on the planet. Nobody's going to hide from him. That's the only solace I have, Tommy, is that's how I feel good at night. Because you're not going to run. At the end of the day, you're not going to hide. God got you.
Tom
Look, there's a couple things here. And I look at it and it's like, is it surprising to me to see Ro Khanna and then Representative Ansari of the Democrat woman there from Arizona to come out and say, oh, the witness from the Republican side is a pathological liar. No, because that's what they do. They're not supposed to say what they said, but they can characterize it. And so they're at their media moment characterizing it. And it appears to be hinging on one thing. Howard Lutnick said 2005, dad is a terrible man. We all saw the quote, I would never see him again. He's disgusting. Get him away from me. And then in 2012, he's seen with a bunch of guys in expensive Birkenstocks and casual shorts. Appear to be all congregating there on the island. He had his family there in 2012. So it appears to be that they're pushing on one thing. Oh, you were there in 2012 after saying you were never there again, you saw him. I don't see anything else. They're all hanging it on that. What does come out here, which is a little uncomfortable, was James Comer is known as being a tough interrogator and a very. Remember, he used to be a guy that's kind of full of happiness and sunshine, but behind those, his kind of his folksy southern draw. And then now he's become a little bit more focused and even he is saying, I don't know about this, Pat. That was the part that bothered me. It doesn't bother me. Rokhan and Ansari, they're supposed to say that. But when Comer comes out and goes, gosh, I don't know about this, that's.
Pat
I want to show a couple things.
Tom
It doesn't. That doesn't work well for you.
Pat
Well, listen, this is how the game works.
Tom
It is. That's kind of my point.
Pat
The way this game works is if you get up there and you make that kind of a claim to sell the word how world, how virtuous of a human being you are. There is nothing more annoying to the world than those who sell themselves as being flawless and virtuous. And then story comes out and you're being hell to these levels. See the difference between when he went out there and said, oh, when I saw that. And I said, we will never. Okay, great, all right, we believe you. And then it comes out. And then now that happens. Okay, that's your, you know, your drop off on what happened. I was watching something yesterday with Trump debate where he says, hey, I did say that. You know, grab him by the. You know, I did say that. I'm not proud of it. That's not a proud moment of mine. And da da, da, da da. He needs to come out and say that. He needs to come out and say that. The president a couple times has said that. And he said, yeah, so he needs to say that so he can move on. The more you kind of get up there on the camera and you do your smile, because that's probably how you've gotten away with a lot of things in your life because you're able to stay strong and smile and get through which that's your mechanism. Everybody gets cornered in types like places like this. And people react to being cornered in a different way. Don't act like you haven't been cornered or anybody here hasn't been cornered. But I will say this to you, Ro Khanna, if Ro Khanna is going to play this game, they're going to come after Ro Khanna next in a hardcore way. Let me read this to you, okay? He's a rising Democratic star, but a new audit suggests he's a fraud. So what's the story? Go ahead, Rob. He first put himself on a map through teaming up with Thomas Massie on Epstein files. Since then, Khanna became a Democratic phenom. But now it's an ethics filing by Kevin Bass accuses Khanna of serious allegations ranging from insider training, hidden assets to corruption. Here's what it alleges. Keep going. Next. Kana Household has made three 37,238 stock trades during his time in Congress. He has beaten the market by an estimated $28 million. 99.9% of these trades are listed under his wife or dependent children, routed through a dozen family controlled trusts. Connor claims that trading is handled by an outsider broker without his knowledge. The complaint says his financial disclosure form proves otherwise. No blind trust, no separate managed account, no outside professional, just trust control by family members. Keep going to the next one, Rob. The complaint identifies four clusters of suspicious activity. His household bought defense stocks, Boeing, Lockheed, Raytheon in the days immediately after major defense bill passed, even as Khanna voted against them. So you realize how crazy that is. So he's like, oh my God, we shouldn't do this. Hey guys, go. So they're alleging that he says, even though I'm against it, go buy it. His household traded pharmaceutical stocks within two weeks of confidential government drug pricing decisions his committee had access to on at least nine separate dates. His family bought Palantir stocks the same day it received a federal defense contract. Go to the next one, Rob. These are the patterns. In conclusion, we've always Known Conor was a savvy trader. Just last month it was revealed that he beat the s and P500 by 100%. But these new facts shed light on a different story. One in which Khanna and his family have failed to disclose their economic plans. Using government information and shady networks to make millions. Khanna has long campaigned on getting money out of politics. We're wondering if he's including himself. So you see stuff like this, if you're gonna go play that card, you better be ready because they're gonna come after you. And Rokhanna can now can also not get up there and act like he's all perfect and all this other stuff because you can tell Rokhanna's got a little bit of aspirations of running for president. He's probably going to want to run in 2027, 2028. I wouldn't be surprised if he's not on that stage. Chances I'm winning is going to be slim to none. And then at the same time you made a comment about mtg. Did you see the moment yesterday the president had with MTG's boyfriend?
Vinny
No.
Pat
You didn't see this? Rob, I send this to you. I don't know if you have this or not. So the president is making. Just making a joke. He's telling a joke. But look at what ends up happening right afterwards. Go ahead, Rob his girlfriend too much.
Adam
Okay.
Pat
His girlfriend is mtg. But I like and I've always liked him. It's great that he hasn't changed.
Tom
But Brian, I think here's the problem.
Pat
It's not even imaginable to me why. And people are angry about it. Yeah.
Tom
Good afternoon, Eric.
Pat
It's a little bit of sad and it's a little bit happy as well as this has been really the only. That was the moment why he quit his job. You know, chasing. That's the boy. A lot of time behind Ryan Blenn is that especially in the last seven, eight years following President Trump being kind of the. The MAGA mouthpiece, if you will, for the Trump America first agenda. But this past Sunday, sitting at home in Georgia, I decided that it's time to. And I'll use a MMA reference. It's time to leave the gloves in the ring and walk away from what I really consider. It's been a great career. It's been a great time with real America's voice. It's been fantastic working with you. I started this thing back in 19. You can pause it right there. He steps out.
Vinny
That's what it. That.
Pat
That's that's now listen, of course, when, when, when, when you and I hear something like that, it's like, well, you know, that's the reason why I'm stepping out. But you have to. You mentioned mtg. So this just happened 2440 now, just a couple days ago.
Vinny
And you know, it's crazy.
Adam
Spend more time with this.
Vinny
That's what took him to quit, not her. And she just did this, Pat, on May 4, she said on stage, Trump text me. This is in regard to, like, he kept. She kept going after the files. Trump text me and said that if my son gets killed because of all the threats that she's getting, I deserve it because I was a traitor to him. You don't quit when that said. And you're just around the President. That's what it took.
Pat
She says Trump texted him that, texted her that Trump.
Vinny
She said, Major Taylor Greene. Trump texts me basically if my son gets. Because she goes, I'm getting death threats and all this stuff, my family. And he goes, well, you probably deserve it.
Pat
Rob, do you believe that?
Vinny
No, No, I don't. Hell no, I don't believe that. But if that.
Pat
Why would she. Did she really say that? That can be, that can be a
Vinny
comment she made to Rob right now while you.
Pat
It's a three minute clip. Can I, can I see a shorter version of this?
Vinny
Because she goes into it, Pat, about. Let me see if I sent you one.
Pat
The.
Vinny
Rob, that's going to be.
Pat
I mean, if, if that's what was said, terrible. I don't believe that.
Vinny
But, but, but my thing is this, Pat, if that's what it's taking you
Rob
play this while all these people. I got no response from Susie Wiles about the death. She's a mother and a grandmother and a woman. I got no response from James Blair because he only cares about making money on campaigns. I did hear from Kash Patel, he said on it, but I haven't heard from him since. I don't know what he's on.
Pat
Okay, so she's having fun.
Vinny
Yeah.
Adam
Yeah.
Vinny
But then I think these are about the death threats to her family and her children.
Rob
J.D. vance was very nice to me, compassionate and kind and reassured me that he would do everything we could to find out what's going on. And then I heard back from Donald Trump and I've saved these text messages. I'd probably get put in jail if I released them publicly, but I saved them where Donald Trump proceeded to tell me that it was my fault and that I deserve it if my Son gets killed. I deserve it because I was a traitor to him. That was our President of the United States.
Vinny
If that's your boyfriend, if you have a boyfriend, he's around the president all the time and he's.
Pat
I see what you're saying.
Vinny
How does that not make you want to.
Pat
First of all, whenever I don't care who is my enemy, my ally, anybody, if somebody's getting death threats, you, you, you. That's, that's not a. That's not a. That's something you do not mess around with. I don't know. Mtg. I don't have a relationship with her. I, I wouldn't want anybody to experience what it experiences with kids at all, whatsoever. So we, you know, I got a weird email yesterday. I showed a couple of guys. We have security that's looking into it. I'm not going to talk about what the email was, but nobody should be going through stuff like that. So our prayers are that she and her son and everybody's going to be okay. But going back to what the comments that was said with, you know, all that stuff. I mean, look, you know, I don't know. I don't know. To me, to me, this. There's a, there's a Republican faction that thinks that Trump and all this other stuff. Do I think Trump would be the kind of guy that protects his guys? Do I think he is that kind of a guy? Yeah, I do think he's that kind of a guy. Do I think he thinks he knows a couple of his guys are a part of it and he's like, oh, yes. Do I think it's a lot more on the other side than on this side? Of course I do. Do I think the Democrats and James Comey and all these guys that had all this stuff on Epstein for decades, they could have used it against Trump on 1620, and they never did. Of course, I do believe that. So, you know, they know if Trump was a part of it or not. So if they didn't use it in 16 or 20, now you want to come out and say so. Yeah, I don't know. But Latnik screwed up. That's a, that's a major, major L for Lutnick.
Adam
I think the common theme here is the whole, if you live in a glass house, don't throw rocks or stones.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
Because, I mean, what we're seeing is that I would never, I would never do something like that, whoever it may be.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
And like, you brought up the, the Trump thing where he said, grab him by the Whatever. He's like, yeah, I said it straight up. Like at the end of the day, what I think people appreciate more than anything and this is why people are turning to streamers and youtubers and these types of people is like, just keep it real, bro. A lot of this old fashioned line of thinking is pre social media, pre Internet. The Internet is forever. I mean, look, look at Tucker. I won't use an example, buddy. I, I never said that. Buddy, roll the tape. Two weeks ago you said that. Yeah, how many times are we. A whole different story. But what I'm saying is just own who you are. Like, you know why I respect Mom Donnie, he says, I'm a democratic socialist. I sympathize with Hamas. I want to tax the rich. This is who I am. Take it or leave it. And you know what New Yorkers did? They said, we'll take it. So what you're talking about, like this whole thing with Ro Khanna. Oh, you know, I, I, we're going to go after this guy's accusing me of all this stuff. You're in the same district of Pelosi.
Pat
Just be careful.
Adam
In the same district of Pelosi and somehow you've accumulated this massive wealth and you're making these stock trades right before these defense contracts go through. So that's like me saying, yeah, guys, I'm running for office. I would never go to a nightclub. Oh, I've never been out in south beach and party. I would never. It's like, buddy, we have so many videos of you out there. It's just own who you are and your vibe will attract your tribe. And if you're gonna get caught lying, that's gonna happen in the end because you pretend to be someone you're not.
Tom
I appreciate you saying that about o'.
Pat
Connor.
Tom
I've got something. Not to contradict you, but support what you're saying. Words talk number scream and what they reported if the allegation is true, that was reported that there were 37,238 trades made by Ro Khanna. He's been in Congress for 3412 days. Of that, 2400 of those days, our market is open. The market's open seven hours. If you divide that out, two trades have been made per hour for every hour that the market has been open during Ro Khanna being in office.
Pat
Don't act like you're freaking. You know this holier than if the
Tom
numbers that came out the alias are correct, Pat, that's what it comes out. Two trades an hour for every Hour. The market's been open while you have been in Congress for 3,400 days.
Pat
Rob, how long is a clip? I just texted you guys to want to know how long that clip is.
Tom
Point.
Pat
Adam, did you find a part at the end when she celebrates?
Adam
Yes, that's it. Yep. I have a queued up.
Pat
I want to go to a story. None of you guys know what this clip is? I saw this clip and I said, I just, you know, we're going to do a segment moving forward that's going to be called Heroes and Zeros. Okay. In this clip there is the hero, which I believe is the judge, and there's the zero, which is the mother. It is going to be painful for you to watch this clip. There's a three year old daughter there that her entire life since she's been born, she looks at the fellow to the right as her father. He the entire time has treated her as if it's his daughter. When they announce that the baby is not his, look at the mom's reaction and look what the judge says and how she reacts. I get the chills all over my body just watching this, telling this story. Go ahead Rob, go for it.
Rob
It has been determined by this court. Mr. Rasmussen, you. Are not the father. Ms. Miller, be respectful. Sorry, Ms. Miller. I'm sorry. Yes. That's a lot of nerve considering the alternative is somebody that don't want nothing to do with you or your child. That's a lot of nerve.
Pat
Did you get it? No.
Vinny
Watch.
Pat
Wait for it. Watch what she says.
Rob
Your priorities were right there. Cause I held out hope that you weren't just acting a fool because you so mad at him cause he cheated on you that you would cheat your child out of a father. But that cheering you did. What you cheering? I'm a single mother with nobody that loves me or my child. What you cheering for?
Tom
Wow, I'm nice.
Rob
No, you were. He is over here breaking down because he loves this child so much. I sit here day after day after day with women hoping a man would drive 16 miles to see their baby, much less 160 miles each way.
Pat
He drives 160 miles each way and
Rob
abide by a court order and sign a birth certificate and come day after day and week after week so they can grow visitation to have a relationship with a child. And you have no compassion for not just him, but for Zaylie. She's three years old. Frickin' now he's not just gonna be heartbroken. We gotta break this news to her and y' all over here cheering like it's a sport. This is this baby's life. And I asked you, where's this other man? I don't know.
Adam
Right.
Rob
And you know he don't want nothing to do with you sitting up there.
Vinny
Cheering.
Pat
Oh, I love this.
Rob
Mr. Rasmussen, I am so sorry. I know this hurts you.
Tom
Thank you, you, Honor.
Pat
I don't know what I'm gonna do.
Vinny
Oh, man.
Adam
She's my hope, my whole world.
Tom
Everything I do is for her. She was the reason I went to work every day.
Pat
You can pause it right there. What a moment. How do you. How do you process this, Vinnie?
Vinny
First of all, there's no. You know who the zero is and you know who the hero is. What a. I don't. I've never. By the way, I. First time I'm ever seeing this, Pat, and I was almost getting emotional. That is the most. I love the fact that the judge did what she did because mind you, this is a paternity court. It's a show that's not scripted. What she just did.
Pat
No, that's not.
Vinny
That is a judge aside. That is a human being realizing the situation and in the moment pointing out how disgusting of an act that this so called mother did and can care less about what's going to happen. This three year old kid, that adorable kid that we just saw is not going to have anybody now because the other person is not involved. And look at this path. This guy who thought was the father, now he just realized he's not. He has zero attachment, meaning DNA wise to the kid. Look at that. He is ruined. He is ruined for the rest of his life because of the bond that he made with that kid. And it's going to affect both of them. And I think it's a disgusting thing that the mom is acting like that. But what an amazing thing for him. Stepping up and what a great job by that judge. By Lauren. Lauren Lake. Good for you, sweetie.
Pat
By the way, shout out to Lauren Lake. I don't know who you are. This is the first time I'm seeing this un. Freaking believable what you just said and how you handled yourself. Respect to you, ma'. Am. Tom, your thoughts.
Tom
Well, first of all, I echo that. Hats off to Lauren Lake. That was. That was the. You know, this is television made for entertainment purposes. But in the midst of that, she spoke pure truth. She spoke it from the heart and she spoke it correctly. What angers me about this is that there is no moral foundation here. There's no moral Foundation. When you lose the moral foundation and you lose a simple conviction that says we should be doing everything what we can when the kids are born to turn them into great citizens by giving them love, structure, and the resources they need just so they can thrive. Not every kid's gonna go to private school. Not every kid's gonna have this kind of life or that kind of life. But every kid can have the love of parents, regardless of where their station in life is. And when you abdicate that responsibility to deliver that to a child so that you can create a great citizen the next day, and you replace it with selfishness at the core that could lead you to cheer in a courtroom because you win. You didn't win. The child lost.
Vinny
Right?
Tom
The child is taking the L they don't even know they're taking. The child has to go and watch this someday and sit there and love her mom somehow, and then see what her mom did and goes, wait a minute. What was this? My mom did that to my stepdad. And there was another guy. That was my real dad. That kid's got to watch this. This is forever. Someday, this kid's going to be told by another classmate or somebody, hey, man, have you seen that video? I think that's your mom. And it's just when we lose the moral foundation, Pat, we lose everything. And the Lord, the moral foundation, when built on faith, gives something better and bigger than yourself to latch onto. And I don't see it present here, but Lauren Lake. God bless you for what you said, Adam.
Adam
Yeah, I'm not saying she's a gold digger, but, you know, she ain't messing with no. So what's the famous line from Kanye? 18 years. 18 years, and on the 18th birthday, you find out that it is yours. He found out three years later. And don't you think that guy wanted to be a dad? Don't you think that guy cherished every single moment? She said most guys wouldn't drive 16 miles. This guy's driving 160 miles to come see his daughter each way. So it's the famous quote, you know, any man could be a father, but it takes a special man to be a dad. This guy wanted to be a dad, and he got his heart ripped out in front of everybody in court, on tv. And the mom is celebrating. What are you celebrating exactly? Being a single mom with the alleged real father wants nothing to do with you. And now the father that actually wants to be in the child's life, you're celebrating the fact that he's not the Father. So what are you gonna do? You're gonna be a single mom? You know what the stats of a single mom look like? Yeah, it's ugly. Listen, so she's a horrible person.
Pat
We have a case like this in. In one of our relatives, one of our family, where the girl doesn't know who her dad is. And we work very hard to find out, you know, because. Do you want to know? We asked this kid. Do you want to know? You know who it is? What kid doesn't want to know? You know who their father is. Right. Can you imagine that? Like, you grow up for the rest of your life, you don't know who it is. And it's such an emotional thing. I cannot tell you how much rage went into my blood when I saw her celebrating. Yeah, celebrating. This was a viral clip on Instagram that I saw celebrating. Knowing this, by the way, this kid is three now. For how long do you think she's going to see that clip of her mother celebrating for the rest of her life? How do you think she's going to look at her mom? What do you think about your mom?
Adam
The mom is going to completely brainwash the child. She wasn't a good father. He wasn't there for you. I'm the only one.
Pat
But there will come a time. But there will come a time. But there will come a time. And when that time comes, where the kid is going to sit there. Very few kids you can brainwash for 40 years. You can brainwash a lot of kids for 5, 10, 15, 20 years. Eventually, they grow up. Trust me, I lived in a family where, you know, they were brainwashed on how horrible of a person my dad was. I never believed them. Ever believed them when they did that. Never, never once did it work on me, ever. I'm like, no, you guys have no clue what you're talking about. You're full of shit. And then eventually it came out on. Who was the one that was doing that behind closed doors. This. Listen, this is the reason why I'm. I'm finally. I never wanted to do this. I didn't want to do this because it's unnecessary pressure on the kids and all that stuff. I'm writing the. The book on fatherhood, and there's no ct. I don't have a book right now. I don't know when it's going to come. Probably next couple years because of men like that. Like, you can tell. His biggest purpose in life was having a kid and raising that kid. That was his purpose. That's what he Woke up. For every day, there's something very special that happens, you know, because the. The reality of it is everything you're doing with. No matter how hard of a time you're going through right now. I saw this other thing. Rob, I'll send this to you. I'm reading this this morning, and I'm just kind of sitting there like it was a very weird morning for me of thinking and thoughts and a lot of thoughts going through with family life, all this other stuff. And it's. It's like no matter what you're going through right now, in the next five years, you know, the bad, the good, the ugly, you're gonna forget about the bad generally, but you're gonna be sitting there reminiscing about the good. And let me explain to you what I've been doing this week. For whatever reason this week. I want to wake up early in the morning and I just go sit right in front of Brooklyn and I want to watch her wake up. And I go and I just sit there and I just watch Brooklyn wake up, you know, and the whole thing with the eyes. I just want to watch her wake up. And then I go to Senna and I watch her wake up. I give her a kiss. I give her her a kiss. And I go to Tico, I go to Dylan. And then Brooklyn, I lay in bed with her 6:30 in the morning, just spending some time with her because this thing goes so fast, it's not even funny. I'll read this to you, something I sent to my wife this morning. And it got me thinking. I'll just read it to you for you guys to see. Parents brace for impact. Because you're going to relate to this, especially parents who are going through this. And sometimes, you know, we have all these other thoughts. One day they stop running to you first thing in the morning. The sound of little footsteps in the hallway, that hug in your bed slowly fades into silence and a closed bedroom door. They stop saying, mom, dad, look, look, mom, look, dad. They don't run to you anymore to show every little rock or every drawn. Slowly their world becomes quieter and more their own. One day they stop holding your hand when you walk. And suddenly you feel that emptiness. Not because the love is gone, but because they're growing up. One day they stop falling asleep in your arms. That little head on your shoulder. The sound of their breathing down, slowing down. These are moments that end without warning. You're not given this warning, right? At some point, they stop believing. Your kiss can fix everything. Once a bandage Was enough. Then the deepest wounds start hiding in music and in silence. No longer in your arms, they stop bringing you their little treasures. Leaves pieces of paper Tiny finds that pure, spontaneous love just becomes less. Childhood isn't a rehearsal. It's happening right now. And while they ask why, they still ask to be held and call for you all day. Cherish every moment. One day, these moments will become just memories. Hold on to this feeling. Man, this is awesome. Right?
Adam
You wrote that?
Pat
No, no, I'm reading it. Bailey goes to college. The day Bailey goes away to college, me, Tom, Kim and Jen are at French restaurant in Boca, and it hasn't hit yet. And I asked the question. I look at Tom, I say, tom, how are you handling her being gone? Your baby girl is gone. She's out now, independent, doing her thing. How are you handling Tom? Do you remember that? It's such a beautiful freaking thing. And you're trying to tell me you're celebrating. That kid is never going to have that man that's going to protect you. You're celebrating that. It's insane when you think about it. You know? It's insane when you think about it. This is why, when you go through, like right now, Paulette and them, just send me a text. I don't know if you want to pull this up, Rob. Proud moment in our family. I don't know if you got. If I haven't texted it to you, don't worry about it. Yeah, right there. We just got word. Grace was one of three kids that, since ninth grade, has never gotten anything but an A. Wow.
Vinny
Praise.
Pat
And you know what announcement was just made 20 minutes ago? High school graduation. She's the valedictorian.
Tom
Wow.
Adam
Congratulations. Amazing.
Vinny
Yeah. Oh, congrats.
Pat
Isn't that amazing? And by the way, you want to know the crazy story of Grace?
Adam
This is your niece.
Pat
For, to be clear, my parents, the last time they were in the room together was 1989, before they got the divorce. You know what's the second time they were together? When she was born. Grandkids unite families. There's something very special about life, kids, blood, that emotional part you go through. So judge, wherever you are, shout out to you and that girl, wherever she's at, I pray for God to be as close, because God protects. You have to have that. God protects. He's going to be there. He's going to do his part. And I hope that lady, whoever she is, that judge, had this much of an influence for her to become a better mother instead of acting the way that she did. That wasn't even on the plan on me showing this. I just saw this this morning. I said I want to bring it up to you guys to share it with you. I thought it was a amazing testimony.
Vinny
Because, Pat, if you think about it, who knows who this new guy that she's going to date is going to be?
Pat
Who?
Vinny
Who knows? You remember Tim Tebow showed all those chart of all the disgusting people out there looking at child, you know, sexual stuff and all that stuff. Who knows who you're gonna bring into the house now? And you, you think it's going to treat your child like the way that this guy did, the guy that that's a like again, prayers to that kid and that the mother makes a freaking decision. Hopefully that is a wake up call to her.
Adam
Well, hopefully this first I'm hearing you're writing a book on fatherhood. You said it's not anytime soon. I think that's awesome. I think what makes people tell me this all the time, I think what people love about our podcast is that we're not just politics, we're not just business, we're not just current events. We're real stuff. Family, kids, dynamics, parents, aging, birth, everything like that. And I think at the end of the day, what's the most important thing in your life? And that has to be your family and friends and the people around you. And I'm just grateful for what we do. And learning stories like this makes me even clearer on what our mission.
Pat
Hey, guys, to people out there that you take your job as being a parent seriously, I got a lot of respect for you. You're very important. You make the society a better place. I hope you could be sitting in front of me right now for me to give you a high five and give you a hug and tell you, hey, great work. Keep at it. You matter behind closed doors. You may not get enough recognition. Fathers, mothers, keep loving your kids. If you screwed up, you made mistakes and you feel like, man, maybe I'm not a good father, hey, they'll forgive you. They just want your company, man. They just want you there. They want a relationship with you. So. But to those that go above and beyond, I applaud you. I got a lot of respect for you. And we're going to continue highlighting more heroes and zeros because we need to know what to do. That's the right thing to do. And we need to also know what's a dumb thing to do. So we learn from the good, bad, and the ugly. All right, let me get into the next Story here that I want to do as well before we wrap up is it kind of goes in line with what we just saw right now. So, Stefon Diggs, football player. I think he's with the Bills. I don't know who he's with today.
Adam
He was with the wingman last year, and I think he's a free agent right now.
Pat
Was he ever with the Bills or. No, he was.
Adam
He was with Minnesota, then he was with the Bills, then he was at Houston.
Pat
Yeah. So he has this. This story, Rob. I don't know what page the story is. I don't even know if we have 26. All right, page 26 or 28. It could be 28. So. So jury finds Stefan Diggs not guilty of assault, strangulation. So he has a chef. And this chef that he has alleges that he strangled her and then he slapped her in the face. And allegedly, she is asking Stephon for. I think. I don't know what the number is, Rob. Some ridiculous number. $5.4 million. Now, keep in mind, somebody may look at Stephon Diggs and say, well, this guy's a football player. He's a player. He's probably. He probably hit her. He probably did, right? He probably hit her. Because it does happen. We know the, you know, different stories in the past. Ray Rice, we've seen these videos. It's not like this hasn't happened. And see, she comes out and says $5.4 million. You know, 5.4 million. Is this the one that he's innocent, Rob, I don't want to play this one. I want to show some of the stuff on what she did when she's being questioned. Right here. Which. Which one is this one?
Tom
This is where they're asked about the
Adam
5.4 million dollar request of payment from Stefan Diggs.
Pat
Yeah. There's a moment of this that you can tell the judge is starting to get annoyed with her. Forget about, you know, the opposite side. Defending it for Stephon Diggs. But watch this clip here. Go ahead, Rob.
Rob
Ms. Adams, three weeks ago, your lawyer demanded $5.5 million from Stefan Diggs. Correct.
Pat
Watch this.
Rob
That is client lawyer privilege. I cannot speak on that.
Pat
Did you just see what you said?
Rob
You believe that your lawyer's communications to Stefan Diggs are covered by your attorney client privilege? Ma', am,
Adam
she don't know nothing.
Rob
I can't answer that question. I don't know the answer to that question. You know that someone on your behalf has demanded $5.5 million from Stefan Diggs. Don't you? I have a workers comp claim and explore all silver options. Ma', am, I don't understand. Are you able to answer that question? Restate the question, please. You know that someone on your behalf has demanded $5.5 million from Stefan Diggs. Do you know that, Ms. Adams? No.
Pat
Are you understanding what's going on here?
Vinny
Lawyer.
Pat
She doesn't understand what's going on. So, Rob, now go to the clip that I just sent you with the judge finally snapping and saying, hey, man, what are you going to do here? Answer the damn questions. Do you have that one, Rob? Watch this here. Go ahead, Rob. Responsible for answering questions that are critical.
Rob
If you don't understand understand a question, you can say that. And I'm sure council will rephrase. If you can't hear a question, tell them that as well. But courtrooms function in, and especially trials unfold in a question and answer form. This is not an opportunity for you to interject your own narrative and evade responding to questions the court deems appropriate.
Pat
And if you continue to do so,
Rob
your entire testimony may be stripped. Am I clear? Yes.
Adam
I love that.
Pat
Like, am I clear? Am I clear? And by the way, when she said that Stephon Diggs choked her and slapped her that same exact trip, okay? Another girl recorded this video of her dancing and celebrating. Watch this. Go ahead, Rob. Does this look like a person that was just slapped and choked? And by the way, the girl that recorded this video, Rob, the girl that recorded this video of her dancing was also giving her testimony. And you should see what she said.
Vinny
Oh, really?
Pat
Yeah, you should see what she said. I don't know if you have that one, Rob, or not. This girl's giving her testimony. By the way, the reason why this is so important is because if they don't have these clips, if that girl doesn't come out and say anything, guess what happens to Stefon Diggs?
Vinny
He's done.
Pat
He's probably going to jail, and he's probably having to pay a massive fine to her. But, you know, when you're a dummy, like this lady here who is lying through her teeth and saying she got slapped in the face, There's a clip. Let me see that one, Rob. I'll be able to see her face if it's that one or not. Let me see. I don't know if it's that one. That's not her. Because there's another girl that went on the clip that she's being asked about, and she says, yeah, I was doing the film. Yes, she knows. No, she wasn't hurt. Did she act like she was getting anything going on? No, not at all. Nothing really happened with her. So more and more stories like this come out and we saw what happened with Amber Heard trying to destroy Johnny Depp's life. Right. We saw with, you know, what's that girl's name? Age of Adeline. Who's the girl that played Age of Adeline that's married to Blake Lively, try to destroy the Justin Baldonia. We saw what happened with that. They dropped that case. I think if I'm not mistaken, that case was dropped. So more and more stuff like this happens. People have to protect themselves. And you have to be careful that if you become somebody that's a public figure making money. There are women. There was a girl in Pasadena that destroyed Trevor Bauer's career.
Adam
Yep.
Pat
These types of people exist. There's names for them. Okay, what did it call it? Cleat chasers or what's Jersey chasers? Jersey chasers?
Adam
Jumpers.
Pat
Cleat chasers. Adam, do you have any thoughts on this? I'm gonna go find the other clip. Go ahead.
Adam
Well, I'm very familiar with Stefan Diggs story. He was actually drafted by the Minnesota Vikings. Him and Adam Thielen were a deadly wide receiver combo there. The reason I know that is because my cousin was Adam Thielen's agent. So I was very familiar with. With the situation there. He's an NFL agent, big time in Minnesota.
Pat
Shout out to Adam, stay on this story. You just said a 30 second about. Tell us about this story. Go ahead.
Adam
I am. I was giving you a little context that I know the guy, so do you. Are you familiar with who he's been dating in the last.
Pat
Yes.
Adam
Few years.
Vinny
Cardi B. So she's pregnant.
Adam
There's two different stories going on. Let me try to sum up this. There's the truth and then there's the stories and the fables out there. The truth is this, that we've heard this story about believe all women, which clearly at this point, don't believe anybody. You know, we're talking about Iran right now. Don't trust them and don't verify and verify everything because everything needs to be verified. The reality is we need to solve for the truth. Thank God we have a Justice Department that's willing to litigate the situation and basically expose this woman as the fraud she is. And she'll deal with what. What the. What the judge and the. The jury basically passed down on her for basically lying. We'll see what happens? He was acquitted, and I believe so is the right verdict for the strangulation, the assault of the battery. At the same time, when you're a public figure like this and you're accused allegedly of not only having sex with your chef, with your assistant, your hairdresser, your baby mama, and then on top of that, cardi b, at what point you have to look in the mirror and say, clean it up, brother?
Vinny
Good point.
Adam
When there's smoke, there's fire. So I'm not saying that he's guilty of anything other than basically making poor decisions of where to put his little head, because we all know this as men. You have your big head, and you have your small head. And when the small head takes over, dumb decisions happen after that. So clean it up. Be smart. And thankfully, you were not found guilty of something you did not do.
Pat
So, but, Rob, I think that clip you had was the right one. It's just I don't remember the girl being honestly that big. I thought it was a smaller group. Go a little bit lower. I think the clip. Yeah, go. No, you just passed it, Rob. Go a little bit lower. No, no, listen, that's for you. But I'm just saying I didn't think she was that big. Is this it? Let me hear this.
Vinny
Ms. Adams cooked dinner that night.
Rob
It was like a hot dog. It was like a.
Adam
And there was, like, mustard on it,
Rob
but it was, like, left on the counter, and it was, like, dried up. And then in the room, it was, like, dried up. So there was, like, two that were made.
Vinny
Let me back you up as a chef.
Adam
Right.
Vinny
Do you know if she did cook dinner that she did, where did she do that?
Rob
In the kitchen.
Vinny
And what time did you see that?
Rob
I just remember the food being.
Pat
Anyway, so. So there's examples.
Vinny
It was dry.
Adam
It's ironic.
Pat
It was a mustard on it anyways.
Vinny
It was.
Pat
But the reality of it is, Rob, now he's gone, right? He's innocent. They let it go. Do you have that one? When they announced the fact that he's not guilty. And. Okay, that's the one. Go ahead, Rob.
Vinny
What is your verdict? Guilty or not guilty?
Adam
Not guilty.
Rob
After just over two hours of deliberations,
Pat
former New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon
Rob
Diggs found not guilty.
Vinny
So say all members of the jury.
Tom
Yes.
Rob
Diggs in tears as the verdict was read.
Vinny
He was accused of strangling and assaulting his.
Pat
Then live in personal chef Jamila Adams,
Vinny
who says she had been romantically involved with Diggs. Adams testifying the argument Started over a pay dispute.
Rob
He took his arm and he like came around my neck, looking his elbow around my neck and he began to choke me. But the defense says that never happened,
Vinny
pointing to the lack of medical records or photographic evidence showing this video of
Rob
her dancing just days after the alleged attack.
Vinny
There was no assault, no strangulation, no incident at all.
Rob
Adams taking the stand in the two day trial. times struggling to answer questions. Yes or no question, ma'. Am. I don't know how to answer that question. Diggs never testified in his own defense.
Pat
End zone, the catch, the touchdown.
Rob
Diggs, the four time Pro Bowler released
Vinny
from the Patriots back in March was
Rob
one of their star responses.
Pat
Okay, fellas, if you're making money, you're successful. Be careful where you, how you position yourself, what you do, all of that. Especially when you're a big name like
Vinny
this here and get a better chef that doesn't ruin. How do you. How are you.
Pat
Alper would never do that.
Vinny
Albert would never. I was just gonna say that. Albert, he would never make two.
Pat
Imagine you hire a chef and never do that.
Vinny
Microwave. No, that means she's microwaving them with mustard.
Pat
She needs to, she needs to. He needs to find a good Turkish
Adam
chef, preferably bald so hair doesn't get into that mood. The easiest thing to do right now is condemn this woman for being a.
Pat
Gold diggers. Qualify. Gold digger.
Vinny
Not the other one.
Adam
100% yes. She lied. She was looking for a payday. She never filed a police report. She's doing the whip, she's doing the shuffle. She doesn't understand basic questions and saying yes or no. But I do, I do want to say be careful who you let in your house. You're going to let some, some chef who makes used hot dogs in your house that you're allegedly, allegedly having relationships with. It's like be very careful.
Pat
So that's the likelihood they hooked up.
Vinny
Oh, very, very, very.
Pat
I agree.
Adam
Yeah, of course. Yeah. I don't even know if he denied that. I don't know. But the reality is this. He needs to make better decision making of who he lets around him and. But at the end of the day this is the person that is.
Pat
So maybe like the hot dog is like a hot dog exchange.
Vinny
Maybe. Maybe because his mind, his mind.
Adam
It's like his mind.
Pat
You give him your.
Adam
But his hot dog.
Pat
Hot dog. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Adam
Anyways, why did you want to cover that story? Because that was one in your.
Pat
I think it's a story. I watched her and I can't stand people like that that can potentially destroy someone's life. And I think young men need to be aware of those things are out there for you. You need to be careful on what's going on and protect yourself more. Anyways, all right, so today is what, Rob Friday. Okay, we got a couple podcasts that hasn't yet gone live, right? If I'm not mistaken, one is Czech with Binance, which is a phenomenal, phenomenal podcast that'll go out next week. And is it true that tomorrow's Robert Pape.
Adam
Yes, sir.
Pat
Robert Pape is going out tomorrow. Oh, the audience is going to love that one about Iran and his views. It's kind of like a Susan Kokinda that'll go out. Pape, Robert.
Adam
Not the Pope. Nope's in the news.
Pat
I, I, I told him, I said, listen, I think it's a better last name if you say, you know, Pape
Vinny
instead of pay, put a little accent.
Pat
But he said, no, maybe he moves to Miami.
Adam
We call him Papecito. We don't know.
Pat
That's why I said, I said it was a lot of things you can do with that. But all right, with that being said, gang again, for those of you guys, on Monday, 9am we're sending the report. If you want to see the report and those of you guys that participated, text the word PBD 23103401132. PBD 23103401132 and everybody else that did the survey, thank you. The $25 gift card is in your email. Go activate it anytime you'd like. God bless everybody. Have a great weekend. Bye bye. Bye bye.
Date: May 8, 2026
Main Theme: Breaking Down Hantavirus Lockdowns, Fauci’s DOJ Deadline, and the Week’s Top Political & Cultural Stories
In this lively installment, Patrick Bet-David and the Home Team dissect a turbulent news cycle: the global response to a new hantavirus outbreak, upcoming legal deadlines for Dr. Anthony Fauci, military tensions with Iran, transparency concerns in Epstein investigations, LA’s mayoral race, high-profile assault cases, and more. The panel – featuring Pat, Vinny, Tom, and Adam – reacts in real time, injecting signature humor, skepticism, and sharp commentary.
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This episode reflects widespread mistrust in institutions, frustration over unaccountability, and a yearning for authenticity. The hosts champion straightforwardness—whether in science, politics, or parenthood—and issue a caution to listeners: “Don’t freak out, but never stop asking real questions.”
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