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See full terms@mintmobile.com hate cleaning, hate scrubbing, Hate dishwashing bro. We got you millions of videos about smart cleaning hacks will make your chores feel like a breeze. Download TikTok and check it out. I have a proposal for what we should do with protesters that I think you're going to like. Also, Virginia Supreme Court smacks down the libs redistricting. We'll discuss how and why that took place. President Trump vindicated on the fake numbers that were actually fake that he was called for being fake news on the actual faking. It's a whole reversal thing, but it actually proves the President was correct again and UFOs what we know, what we will know and what we can find out in the new federal government release of the UFO files. All that more coming up on the show today. My name is Joe Bob. Thanks so much for tuning in on this Friday show starts right now. When it comes to dealing with protesters, I in no way, shape or form can be the only person that has had this idea. I will discuss my brilliant plan and some of the historical context and legality behind my new societal proposal. Not a policy proposal to just how we as society should treat this. But first, I Gotta remind you, tptpusa.com is the email if you'd like to send along your thoughts, comments, concerns, even criticisms, those are all welcome. Tptpusa.com Remember, if those emails are gross, disgusting, vile and downright nasty, the chances of us reading them on the show actually increase substantially. Also, you can leave a comment wherever it is that you happen to be watching us on social media. And if you don't follow us on social media, you honestly, you're missing out. There's a huge component of life that you're just entirely missing out. I guarantee you if you subscribe to our YouTube channel, Rumble, Facebook X any of those places J o B o b you can search it. You will be met with unparalleled riches beyond your wildest dreams. Or something less than that, one of those two things will happen. So you can also leave a comment on any of our social media platforms and we will try to get those to the show as well, as we've been doing a pretty nice mix in the mailbag segment of both comments and emails. TBT tbsa.com or leave a comment wherever it Is that you happen to be watching Jo B O B. Joe Bob. Objectively, weird name, but actually makes it fairly easy to find. Uh, you know what's not easy to find is the brains of activist protesters that decide to stick themselves to things. Okay, if you want to protest, that's your right as an American. But the people who decide, hey, you know what will really stick it to them is if I put my feet into concrete and put that concrete on the sidewalk or on a public street or wherever that, that'll get their, their thought in their mind, apparently is someone will be driving by and go, hey, look at that person who's concreted themselves to the sidewalk. I should agree with them on what they think because they clearly have it all together, which of course has never happened in human history, but yet people still try to do it. The question is, how should we respond to that? A couple days ago, PETA or some, I don't know, PETA activists were outside of Pepsi for some reason protesting the treatment of bulls. Again, for some reason, I don't actually care what they think about it, so we don't get into the specifics. But I would like to discuss what our obligation is as a society to do when someone glues themselves or concretes themselves to the street. Here's a clip of of them doing just that before they are promptly arrested. Cut 15. There's more gallons.
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There is no excuse. Good morning to. There is no eggplant or Pepsi Sugar cane balls or red pie. Hey, Pepsi, what do you say? How many colors are new today? Hey, Pepsi, what do you say? How many walls are. Oh, that's a great shot to leave on for a little bit. First things first, get your chanting together right? You're gonna glue yourself to the street, at least come up with some cohesive words that you can all repeat. We don't want these things to happen here anymore. We don't want. I, I, I've, I've commonly said I should be a chant organizer for protests. I can come up with some pretty good chance. Second, of all, the horns. I know you're protesting on behalf of bulls, and believe me, the bulls appreciate it. You also do look like Satan a little bit. So I'm not entirely sure if that's working for you the way that you think it might be. Having said that, yes, these people were promptly arrested, as they should be, for impeding the flow of traffic on that not very busy street. But of course, you also have to deal with the fact that there are some definite physical ramifications. Ramifications that take place when people do decide to concrete themselves to the street. Then there's ambulances, there's firefighters, there's, I, I don't know, city technicians, including police officers, trying to remove these people from the street. Here's a little bit of what that process looked like after they didn't prove the point that they were trying to prove. Cut 16. Now, we let go that go a little bit longer than probably needed to. But I also wanted to land on this doofus. But you see the problem, right? Obviously they get arrested and charged for the crimes that they've committed, but at the same time, there's a lot of effort that has to go in to removing them from the place that they've concreted themselves to. Which brings me to my societal policy suggestion. Not necessarily legal policy, but just us as a culture and as a society. How should we deal with this? Well, I propose just leave them there. I mean, if you looked at the street, it wasn't that busy of a street. And yes, it might be a little inconvenient for somebody who was planning to turn down that street to have to go around the block and turn on the next street. But it didn't look like a busy high traffic area. It wasn't New York City, it was in New York State. But at the same time, if somebody wants to concrete themselves to something or glue themselves to something, how about we just let them? Is that really the worst possible idea? Now, there are some legal clarifications that we probably should point out. And I'll say this, I'm not an attorney or a legal expert of any in any way, shape or form, but a quick Internet search would tell you that there's actually no special duty or legal obligation to rescue somebody by the cops or any sort of law enforcement or city officials. In other words, we're not required to help them. In which case, what if we just left them? Has that been done before? Are there examples of this being done? Well, actually, yes, and they're quite hilarious. Let's go ahead and bring up graphic one. This is a 2022 protest of some climate freaks gluing themselves to the floor of the Porsche Museum. Now, of course, they exacted all of their very cohesive and not insane points by doing what a toddler would do, effectively throwing a tantrum and gluing themselves to the floor. Now, obviously this is private property, so it's a little bit easier to justify just leaving him there. But that's exactly what the museum did. They just left them there. And not all that long after the museum decided, okay, we'll close up for the day and you guys have fun sitting there. Uh, the protesters and the activists started to complain as toddlers would. They're quoted and saying, the staff refused our request to provide us with a bowl to urinate and defecate. That's one that you'd forget about. You. You would forget, like, hey, I'm gluing myself to the thing. Oh no, I have to pee. Oh, no. The daily bowel movement has arrived. That's a problem. So they started complaining about that. The staff refused our request to provide us with a bolt to urinate and defecated in a decent manner while we are all glued. They also started to complain, we can't order our food. We must use the ones provided by Volkswagen. Which, by the way, why was VW giving them food to begin with? If you've already made the choice to leave them there now just full blown leave them there. Maybe check in every like five or six hours to make sure they haven't died, because that would be a problem. Uh, but nah, just go ahead and leave them there. They can, they can starve for a little bit, like a day. That's not gonna kill anybody. Then they started saying, they've now turned off the lights and the heating. Which brings us to graphic two. Uh, now they're in the dark. Here's. I think, I think you might be seeing the case that I'm making here for people who decide to concrete or glue themselves to something. And granted this is such Friday material. Uh, which is. I'm, I'm excited, I'm excited to be doing this with you and having fun ridiculing the stupid. The lights have been turned off. They've now turned off the lights and heating. Random unannounced check by security guards with bright torches. The police just came in bringing us to a tweet that one of them sent out in graphic three. Now mind you, they're sitting here for like 24 hours at this point. Uh, VW, this is one of the, I don't know, the insane people's who's glued themselves to the floor. VW has told us they supported our right to protest, which is crazy. They probably didn't. They probably just said, eh, good luck. But they refused our request to provide us with the bold ur. Oh, this is the, this is the bold urinate. The, the, the, the actual tweet itself. Just in case you thought I was making up any of these quotes, this is that guy saying, this is horrible. We've decided to glue ourselves to the floor and now I have to pee. What can I do? I think this might further the case that we're all making is. Well one, if they decide to concrete themselves to the street and two, if it's not that much of an inconvenience for the minimal amount of cars to go around and three, there's no legal obligation to have to rescue somebody. Why don't we just leave them there? But in culmination and the conclusion of this, it does get just a little bit more juicy. One of the hand gluers in the Porsche scenario in 2022 recorded a video of how he is now. His life is now at risk because he's been glued to the floor and nobody has removed him. This is his would be teary eyed video. Had he actually been. Had he had the ability to cry, guarantee you he probably would have tried. Him saying this has been so bad and so awful. I have no other choice cause I'm not gonna risk my life for this. That'd be crazy. But to leave and become unglued, these, these mean people didn't unglue me soon enough. Now I'm being forced to take health precautions and leave. This is cut 17 and I've been glued on this service for 24 hours. It has been quite painful during the night I had to, it was cold first of all, very cold. I felt my hands were really cold and I had to, to lay up, to stand up after every two hours because I had the pain in my arm and my hand is now very, very swollen. We you can compare the two hands. And so eventually after at least three requests some doctors have come to visit me and I mean I feel so sorry but they said that this potentially life threatening condition because some clots could develop into my hands and then go around my, my blood and cause potentially life threatening conditions. Life threatening conditions from a swollen hand that he glued to the floor. I rest my case. In the case of protesters concreting themselves or gluing themselves to thing so long as it's not on like the tarmac of an airport, just leave them there. If somebody voluntarily puts themselves at risk it weakens any claims that anybody has a duty to rescue them. Police functions like crime prevention. I'm reading from the Internet here. Or emergency responses are owed to the public generally failure to act on one person does not however create liability. In other words, you don't have a responsibility to remove them, in which case just don't. I'd be curious about your thoughts on this TPT tbusa.com I am very open to the argument that, well, they should be arrested immediately and removed to continue the flow of traffic. But like in the case of New York that happened this week, especially in the case of the Porsche Museum, uh, that's fine. Again, is it a little bit of a, an inconvenience? Yes, of course it would be. But what is the benefit? The delicious ridicule and mockery of very stupid people who've put themselves in a very stupid position and that I am willing to sit in an extra couple minutes of traffic or have to drive around to the next street? I am willing to do that. Uh, do you agree tptp USA.com or leave a comment wherever it is that you are watching this on any of the social media platforms, we got a lot of news to get to. Again, I recognize very, very Friday opening segments. We will get to the nitty gritty nuts and bolts of the Virginia Supreme Court decision. Everything you need to know with actually I've been. I've been a little bit disappointed with the overall explanation of what's been going on. So we'll get to actually what's happening there right after the break. Tptpsa.com don't go away Foreign.
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How many times could Paul Revere have stopped at Duncan on his midnight ride? I mapped it. Today marks the 250th year anniversary of Paul Revere's midnight ride to warn American rebel leaders that the British army was marching to arrest them. So I've honored his legacy in the most Boston way I know how. And that is counting how many times he could have stopped at Duncan for an iced coffee along his way. From this map, you can see that from the north end in Boston to Concord, Revere could have stopped at Duncan 11 times. Happy Patriots Day. Yeah, he could have stopped at 11 times. 11 Dunkin Donuts. That doesn't include any multiple stops where he could have made. So I don't know. I like, I do like Dunkin Donuts coffee. I don't have a ton say on that. That's funny that that just proves the prosperity of this country that we can put 11 Dunkin Donuts. The free market can install 11 Dunkin Donuts on the very, very brief ride of Paul Revere. Important, but, you know, not lengthwise. Crazy amount of distance. All right, tptpc.com is the email address. If we have any points to get to. That's, that's exactly what we do. We, we call it getting to the point. Get to the point. Get to the point. All right, Virginia. Uh, big, big, big, big, big. This from the ap. Virginia Supreme Court strikes down the Libs redistricting plan, dimming the party's hopes in the midterms. Now, I want to explain exactly what happened here because I, I haven't been super impressed with a bunch of even our media like covering this. I think it's worth knowing what happens Actually was a procedural problem. And again, not an attorney, professional smart ass, not an attorney, not a constitutional lawyer, which I guess would fall under the umbrella of attorney. But this is how I, this is how I read. And I interestingly enough, had to dig a bunch of different places in order to read it. Okay, so the Virginia Supreme Court struck it down. It had nothing to do with the no tax taxation without representation, which, which I would have loved it to, but remember they knocked down the 6 to 5 lib majority in Virginia to like an 8 to 1. Was that what it was? 9 to 1, 10 to 1 lib majority that would have been in the state. They did so by a referendum vote that we all covered a couple weeks ago. But the actual nullification of that referendum vote didn't come because they didn't think it was fair. It came from a procedural issue that conflicted with the constitution of the state of Virginia. I guess I don't have this in front of me, which I should have. That's bad on my part. But I believe it was Article 7, Section 1, which states outlines how you make an amendment to the state constitution. And what it was is in order to amend the state constitution, you have to have two separate legislative bodies or legislative sessions vote consecutively in order to put it on the ballot. What it means is every time there's an election, right, There's a new legislative session. Legislative session, like when, when people are like oh the, the 114th Congress, whatever it is, right? That's what that means when the number goes up that it's a different legislative body now. Yeah, a bunch of the same people are still there because they've gotten reelected, but there are some new people. And effectively every time you have an election, when the new people are inaugurated, then you have a new legislative session. So according to the Virginia state constitution, the new legislative session took place in January. Then they voted on it in January. The problem was, and this is what the Supreme Court's decision hinged on, is that the prior legislative session also voted on it. But they did so so late that voting was open for the new legislative session. They voted on this in order to have the referendum to do the redistricting to amend the state's constitution in October. But the problem was people were already voting for the new legislation. So the state's Supreme Court, which ruled four to three, said hold on, this, this did not follow the rules that two individual legislative sessions needed to vote on it. You guys did it so late in the term last October that people were already voting for the new session. And therefore you broke the guidelines set up by the Constitution in Virginia. I hope that makes sense. But I think it's something worth talking about because it had nothing to do with the democracy, killing defenders of democracy, trying to restrict any sort of conservative voice in the state. And it had everything to do with a procedural error by the state's legislative body. Which means, unfortunately, they can get it right next go around. They might have to wait a year, they might have to wait another two years because that's when the elections in that state for those state houses will make it so that they can do actually two consecutive terms. But the bottom line here is that's the issue that the Supreme Court saw it had nothing to do with. Hey, this is super unfair, which, I don't know, I'm a toss up on. I'm glad that it happened, obviously. But I also probably would have liked to see a. No, this is clearly taxation without representation. Clearly you gerrymandered this way past what any of the framers intended. But again, that wasn't it. It was strictly a procedural issue. Also to, to anybody on the left saying that this is like a MAGA court, the way that the Virginia Supreme Court is put into office is by selection from the General assembly in the state. They serve 12 year terms and it's not the governor appointing people. So it wasn't like Youngkin who like appointed these MAGA extreme justice. No, it was the state assembly that appoints judges and they serve for 12 years and there's seven of them. So there's no like hyper partisan thing there either. Again, it was a procedural issue and you know, for better or worse, I'm glad it happened. But that does mean that there's still possibility for it to happen again down the road if they do follow what the state Supreme Court would constitute as the correct procedural maneuvering. All right, hey, that's probably a little bit. It's a Friday. I know that. But that's, it's important, it's important to understand what actually happened there. Uh, what is actually happening in D.C. nobody actually knows except for President Trump, apparently. Vindication of the President of the United States. Trump flagged, quote, unquote, fake crime numbers. And, and the libs called his calling them fake, fake in and of themselves. Right. So when he said, hey, these numbers are fake, the lib media said that's fake news. But in reality, the fake news that they were talking about actually was real news. Turns out as DC Let me just read the headline. Trump flagged fake crime numbers in D.C. months before. Thirteen officers accused of cooking the books. In other words, he said, yeah, the, the, the whole crime numbers in D.C. pretending that it's not happening. You guys are just miscounting or you're just intentionally manipulating the books. Nearly a year ago, when he deployed the National Guard to the nation's capital, the Metropolitan Police department in Washington D.C. has now placed 13 officers on leave, with some already undergoing termination amid eternal affairs investigations into alleged manipulation of crime statistics referred by the U.S. attorney's office. Uh, so yeah, when the libs said him calling them fake is fake in reality, as it so often is, the president happened to be right. Just early. This gives me very Obama is tapping my phone vibes, right? Like, no, he's not. That's crazy. Fast forward a couple years. Oh, shoot. He was, he was deeply involved in that whole scandal. Wow. All right. Speaking of scandal, this from the New York California Post. You know, I thought the California Post was going to be its own publication, and I guess in theory it is, but it really just depends on where you log in from. Like if I log in to the New York Post from California, it shows the California Post. I don't know how like, different that is. Right. Anyways, just my own personal annoyances, but this from the California Post. Organizers of Texas Muslim Only water park event runs a misspelled leering center childcare.org organizers of the controversial Muslim Only water park event at Epic Waters in Grand Prairie, Texas. Dr. I don't know how to pronounce the first name. Some Arabic name. Knight, who runs the Excellence Early Learning Center, a child care facility in Fort Worth suburb, features the same misspelling now seen in the infamous daycare in Minneapolis. Okay, first of all, I don't know how much we need to continue to cover the whole Muslims only thing. That's. Yeah, that. That's a problem. And don't you think it would be a bigger problem if we started doing that as Christians only? I'm a proponent of that. I think that'd be a good idea. But imagine the backlash we would face. But yeah, the guy running it has the same spelling ability as those uneducated Somalis in Minnesota. So there's that. What's not as bad as that? It's not the best transition, but it works. Is from CNN. Job numbers came out yesterday. The U.S. economy added a better than expected total of 150,000, 115,000 jobs in April. U.S. economy added just 65,000 in April, which was below expectations. And turns in the new numbers are better than that. Unemployment remains steady at about 4%. Which keep in mind, that's, that's about where economics, economists think it should be. About 4%. Unemployment should never be zero. Right. That's, that's, I mean, that's, that's kind of like grade school economics, but about 4% is where it's supposed to be. So 4.3% unemployment. Pretty good. Pretty, pretty, pretty good. You know what also is interesting, though, and not to, not to be. What's the term that I used pedantic, just nitpicky about all the little details here. You know, these numbers do get revised a lot and for some reason nobody reports on them. They report on them like that month, but then like six months down the road after they've compiled all the data and they've got stricter parameters, the numbers often get readjusted. In the Biden administration, they overwhelmingly got adjusted down a number of times. So what I'd like to see ultimately is the news reporting on when those numbers actually come out. The whole, far fewer jobs in April. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know if I, I don't know if I believe that is ultimately what I'm thinking. I don't know. These numbers are difficult to believe in a positive or a negative way when they eventually get readjusted. All right, this brings us to our last one and arguably our most important one. This is Friday fodder if I've ever seen it. CBS News, very importantly, reporting the government's USO UFO files are being released. Friend of the show Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna would actually correct this title of this argument or this article and call it the UAPs, I believe, which I myself have forgotten what that means because I grew up with the term ufo and that's what I understand. But she would probably. Talking about pedanticism. I don't know if that's a term. I might just be making up words here. Nitpicky details that. That would be one that she would correctly correct. Government's UFO files are being released. We asked scientists what they think they will learn. These are the important questions. President Trump last week called for the release of the government files related to UFOs. UAPs, they do have it in this article. And any alien or extraterrestrial life directing Defense Secretary, which is the War Secretary, Pete Hegseth and other agencies. To begin that process, CBS News asked several scientists, including former UFO investigator Sean Kirkpatrick, astrologist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, who is often wrong about a lot of things and has A political mindset that I can't get behind. And Harvard physicist Avi Loeb not, not sure his act what they expect to learn from the files. Most of the scientists expressed skepticism. All right, get outta here with your anti sensationalism with this. We're doing a late night talk show here. I want, I want some bold claims to be made. All of those noted scientists are like, nah, we're not sure what we're gonna find. That's not what we want. We want explosive. At least I want explosive. Tptpsa.com if you think anything interesting is actually going to come out of the UFO files release. Coming up next, we're going to clean out the clips from the week, which is among my favorite jingles, not necessarily my favorite segments, but definitely my favorite jingles. We're going to clean out the clips and hopefully, as I've promised a number of times and never followed through, leave some decent time for our mailbag tptbase.com if you'd like to be included, leave a comment wherever it is you happen to be watching this on social media. If you don't follow us on social media, you're wrong. It's, it's just, it's play. It's like, it's like you wanted Kamala to win. That's how wrong you are. J O B O B I know it's weird, but that's, it's easy to find all the social media platforms. You leave comment there. We could probably find it and bring it on the show. We'll be right back after the break. Don't go away.
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To me, Binks Tamale isn't just eating bananas with rice. It's a lot. It's like, it's an interesting thing. It's very hard to describe what it means to be Somali and what it means to be American, but it's like a cultural fusion. It's kind of like the bananas and rice. You know, people don't really. I love these. I don't. There's no other commentary that I can add other than I love these. These. I should start doing them myself. I'm gonna start doing like, acoustic guitar covers of this as it would be like a an urban rap section in like a John Mayer song. That's what I should do. All right. Hey, tptc.com is the email. Hey, when it's a Friday, you know, there's a lot of clips that we prepare for and we have at the ready in order to be called upon in a time of need during the show that we just don't get to. There's just, there's too much to talk about, too little time. So on Fridays, we clean out the clips. It's called the Clip Clean Out. Cleaning out the clips we didn't use this week. It's the Clip Clean Out. I I I'm not going to do the dance this time. I There were several emails and comments saying hey, do the dance. I'm not going to do the dance. The Carlton dance. That feels like it's gonna. There I am there. I'm doing the dance. All right, let's see. All right, first up, this probably could have fit in on a woke Wednesday or a Friday Freak Friday. That's not a thing. But maybe it should be. Here is more. Hans Zing Domini, the mayor, the communist Ugandan Islamic mayor of New York City, for some reason refusing to acknowledge former Mayor Rudy Giuliani's role in getting New Yorkers through 9 11, You'd like to say about his contributions to the city, the fact that he got the city through 9 11. I think former Mayor Giuliani is someone that we as New Yorkers know well. And he's been a fixture in our city's politics and public life for so many years. And I know that many New Yorkers are concerned by the reports that he's in critical condition. And so we do keep him and his family in our prayers at this time. He's AKA say what you will about Maison Hubaney, but he is good at that. That is that, that was a whole lot of nothing. You know, former Mayor Giuliani does have two elbows that generally sometimes they do, sometimes they don't touch the table at dinner time. And depending on how you were raised in the manners that you were consistent with in your household, that could be good or bad. But he does, he has two elbows. And we will, we appreciate that about him. A whole lot of nothing. I wish people would call him out. Like, I wish the next question would have been like, hey, excuse me, Hootenanny. What, what did that mean? But unfortunately, nobody calls him out on that. So there's that. Another clip. This is Michigan State Senator Mallory McMurrow, the dancer, the one who came dancing in the. She's a little bit of a crazy person, but is to be expected. She's running for the U.S. senate and said this on CNN. To follow up on that question, do you personally see parallels between Nazi Germany and what's happening under the Trump administration?
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She's not very smart, so she's Saying we got to be careful of blaming other people. You know, kind of like how every lib blames the millionaires and the billionaires. As Bernie Sanders would say, we need to tax the rich because they're the ones to blame for our downtroddenness. I look at a mirror, you goofball. That's silly. But also. Yeah, there are. Do you see any parallels between that? Nuts. That's a. That's a crap question from cnn, too, by the way. That's just like setting you up. Now, be fair. That's setting it. That's setting her up to be on shows like this. Right. I don't know if I appreciate that from cnn, but as a, you know, I don't know, as a journalist, that'd be. That's a. That's a dumb question. What do you expect at cnn? Uh, all right, last one of the clips that we're cleaning out this week. Uh, this is Representative Permilla Jaya Paul, who appears to admit on tape that she's conspiring against the United States to bring oil tankers to Cuba, which would be a federal felony. Make your draw your own conclusion on as to whether or not that is what she did. This is cut apart. Only one Russian tanker of oil has
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for 10 to 14 days of Cuba's oil needs. So it's a very limited amount of time. Now, Russia has said they're going to send another tanker.
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Okay, so. But currently we're doing that on purpose, ma'. Am. I, I'm not sure if she's aware that that's the whole point of this. And therefore colluding with foreign countries, which are some buzzwords that they like to use, defeating the measures of the United States would be against the Logan Act. I just. Just thinking that that was a little text on the bottom of the screen. The. Whether or not that is a federal felony. It appears to be. Hey, all right. We got a lot. A lot of fun stuff to still get to here on the show. TPTP USA.com is the email address. Oh, we're. It's. We're gonna get. We're gonna get a little bit wiser by pointing out the stupidity of things right after the break. TPTPUSA.com also leave a comment wherever it is that you happen to be watching this on social media. I don't know why I'm talking so fast, but we're right back after the break. Don't go away.
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Free Palestine Shiba Black lives matter my 7 year old is transgender. What age old joke? You know I'm actually curious about your thoughts about this on regarding social media. Social media is this weird thing where like as a, as a guy who does stand up comedy right? The biggest offense that you can do to the practice and the art of standup is to like steal somebody else's joke. And nothing against this person. I'm sure they're a fine person but at the same time this is an age old joke. Everybody's so is it okay in the social media age to just do your own rendition of a joke that people have been making for? Geez, probably Decades. When's the first time you heard this joke? Because I think I probably heard this in, I don't know, high school. Apply liberally. Hey, I. And you know, at the time, you know, it was yes, on eight in California. There was, that was the big topic of conversation. So that was, that was like how that, how that worked. But I don't know what is, what is that? What do we think culturally, societally? Is this breaking some sort of creative rule by effectively, I don't want to say stealing, but reusing jokes in your own rendition? Or is this like totally fine, acceptable? I'd actually be very curious. Tbt TPC comma, leave a comment wherever it is that you happen to be watching this. All right. Hey, you know, every week we try to get, try to get a little bit wiser. So on Fridays we do a brief segment on some of the musings of the week called Wiser by the Week. I feel at peace, and you should feel at peace as well. I don't know how much wiser this makes us or this realization is new and original. It's something that I feel like I've thought about for a long time. I'd love to hear your Comments on this. TPT tpusa.com but especially living in California and especially with the, the marathon of debates, effectively there was a debate like Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, bunch of different debates for a bunch of different offices, Governor's debate. They had two debates back to back like that night. Like, I don't know why they did that, but I guess that's just how the programming worked out. I don't know if flights were too expensive to the candidates who live in Northern California. Like, I don't know what it was, but they had to just debate after debate after debate, including the LA mayor's race. That was also a debate that had some prominence in the state of California. And again, this is not a, this is not like super original of a thought, but I was, my wife, for whatever reason, we sat down last night and we watched the debate from NBC, the California governor's debate that happened on Wednesday. We rewatched it last night and God, those are stupid. Like I just. Then there are, there are two guys up there that I actually really like and I really appreciate and I like their answers. But God, those debates are stupid. What does anybody gain from nine people on a stage or seven, however many they had, way too many people in an hour long, strict timeframe TV format with three moderators, one of which there was a guy, and this isn't the case for everything. But like even if you have monitors, the monitors have. Moderators have to be good. This guy asked question, if legislation in order to rescind the properties of oil were to be vetoed by the governor, would you transverse the Congress, the legislative branch, and undo that veto? Like what, what, what even, what even is that as a question? Bottom line here, I think is this. You know, I think in the modern age, especially when we have access to bunch more long form stuff like back in the day, back in like the 90s, like who's Charlie Rose was like the only guy Larry King even was doing like long form stuff. And even then it was still TV formatted. Now in the podcast generation where you have people talking for three hours about just anything we need to as a society and as a culture, knowing that that's how you get to know somebody better. That's how you can trust somebody on whether or not they're saying is like trustworthy. We've got a ditch the current debate format. It is stupid. I understand you're like, you're pandering more to the terrestrial audience, I guess, but even then, like I don't know how big of an audience that actually is ultimately what I would propose. And I think this is, I think this makes us a little bit wiser. Again, would love to Hear your thoughts. TPTbusa.com Get a couple of candidates, two or three of them, sit them down at a table, have the microphones on, say go. That's it. Because there are so many other variables at play that people can watch. I mean, all of the arguments actually and argue, all the arguments that would be made against it actually turn into things that viewers would watch. Like the argument of like, okay, well if there's no moderators, then, you know, so and so is going to talk the entire time. And, and that could derail. Yeah, but people see that. Well, yeah, but what if they don't stick to the topic? What people see that as well. Yeah, but what if they go around in a circle? People see that the audience is not stupid. The American people aren't stupid. Set up the candidates in a room with a microphone and cameras and just say go and let it happen. And if those candidates choose to make total asses of themselves, fine. The voters and the viewers will see that if one of them talks way too much and way too long, that's going to turn off a huge section of the population. People will see that we don't need to intercede. In the age of online media and in the age of long form content, especially in the age of like the clips stuff of the long form content. If people actually would like to quote unquote do their homework on the individual candidates, they're going to need to see them in a long form discussion format, especially with people that they disagree with. Because remember, governing actually requires you work with people across the aisle regardless of how much you snipe at them politically during the campaign. The debate format is ridiculous. Having said that is the only caveat. It does provide us with some fantastic material to play on the show. So maybe that's an argument against myself, maybe for the the enjoyment of the show we keep the format. But as a practical voter, the TV section where they've got the candidates behind the podium and you get 60 seconds and you get a 30 second rebuttal because you were mentioned. But wait, he mentioned three different people. So three different people get a rebuttal. Now they're not even talking about the question anymore. That is stupid. It's just stupid. But again, I would love to Hear your thoughts. Tptbusa.com is the email address. If you like, send along your thoughts, comments, concerns, criticism. We will get to Mailbag right after the break. Don't go away.
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Growing up homeschooled in a conservative Christian household was the most traumatizing thing I've ever been through. They're so controlling and oppressive. Dad, stop. You're not selling. The Internet wants to believe you're controlling. It is. It is incredibly ironic that the more conservative that you raise kids, the less, quote, unquote, controlling or influencing you need to be later on in life. Right? Like, it's kind of. I mean, it's just the standard, you know, plant your house, build your house on good soil as opposed to rocky terrain. Like, if you have. If you have a conservative upbringing, the chances of you having to be the helicopter parent as the kid gets older is much, much lower than if you were like, I'm your friend kind of parent. And then those kids end up doing crazy things and you have to intercede or you don't. You let them ruin their life. It's not a good situation. Bottom line is it's actually the inverse. The conservative parenting leads to more freedom. But what do I know? TBT tbsa.com is the email address. We also have some comments flooding in today. These are comments from a believe a Facebook reel on the Spencer Pratt debate in Los Angeles. I think I made the case yesterday that apparently the only people that should run for public office are reality TV show hosts, because those are apparently the only people sane in this world. I. E. President Trump, and in this particular case, Spencer Pratt. Sorry for the green flashes. Not entirely. You get the gist of it. We don't need to look, I don't know, we don't need to continue to be subjected to the green flashes. But that was the real that these comments are responding to. Brent says at least Mayor Bass pretends to care. Is an epic line from Spencer Pratt. Which really is it? It's really a nailer. Uh, Brett, Ben, on the topic of the reality TV show, star turned mayoral candidate says smart band played the dog cart, just gained thousands of votes. Brendan says, guy basically went on and said, I know y' all don't give a crap about people, but what about the dogs? He said, and damn it, it worked. Because it did. You know, I'm gonna restrain myself from a full blown tangent, but like, that literally is libs. Like, if you're like, hey, a bunch of you guys are murdering a bunch of babies, they're like, oh, no, it's women's rights. The second you talk about like that same instance about dogs, they're like, no, no, we have to protect every single dog's life. Every single dog's life is precious. Why don't you think of that about humans? Just there's a thought. Tangent ended. Alan on that topic says, God, I love this guy's common sense, which is severely lacking on the left. I would also say he's, he's him. But also like, President Trump has this. I think a lot of conservative people have this. Just a normal person, right? They're not sitting there. President Trump is, is an expert at this. Not sitting there thinking, how is this gonna come off? He's like, I'm me. I'm unapologetically me. And if you don't like that, don't vote for me. But I'm not gonna try and pander to a bunch of people because that's what I think they want to hear. Which is a great way to run a political campaign. Um, one quick email, really quick, before we get to the second social media stuff, because I, I wanna, I wanna be fair. I wanna give some fair time. I'm like a moderator in the email comments debate. Robin emailed this about the Obama library. She says, honestly, it look and looks and feels like Satan's castle to me. Yes. You know, shoot, I don't think we have. You know what, producer Glenn, I'm gonna check and see if we have this. We'll cut it if it's not the case, but there we go. Yes, it is still there from yesterday. We didn't get to this graphic yesterday, but Robin, I think this is actually more accurate. I'm not sure Satan's castle works, but the Eye of Sauron is, is actually more accurate. Destroy the ring. Obama would never. All right, so let's see. Oh, shoot. Really quick, back to the comments. Tptpsa.com the reel that we're going from today. Let's see. Oh, it's Ruby as hope for America we talked about yesterday. Diego says holy crap. Well said. Crispy, crispy. Marco Rubio is an exceptional speecher. Speaker. Couldn't have said it better myself. He act. Yeah, correct. Petra says hopefully Marco will run for president next. Love and prayers from Australia. That's an interesting topic. Interesting debate. I had a very long conversation with Harry Cole from Harry Saves the West, which I believe is a FOX News property about JD And Rubio. My hope is that both of them are somewhere in that ticket. But shoot, that's all the time we have for today. Tptbc.com is the email. Have a great weekend. Try to unplug from the news just a little bit. We will see you Monday, same time, same place. God bless America. There.
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JoeBob hosts a lively and opinionated Friday episode blending political commentary, cultural analysis, and humor. Key topics include protest tactics and legal responses, Virginia's Supreme Court redistricting decision, "fake" crime statistics in DC, a Muslim-only Texas waterpark controversy, job numbers skepticism, a preview of UFO file releases, cultural and political clips, and a critique of modern political debate formats.
Timestamps: 04:49 – 18:16
“The staff refused our request to provide us with a bowl to urinate and defecate.” (09:15, paraphrased from a protester's tweet).
“If somebody voluntarily puts themselves at risk, it weakens any claims that anybody has a duty to rescue them...” (16:39).
Timestamps: 20:34 – 25:15
“They did so so late that voting was open for the new legislative session… therefore you broke the guidelines set up by the Constitution in Virginia.” (22:56)
Timestamps: 25:16 – 27:15
“When the libs said him calling them fake is fake, in reality, as it so often is, the president happened to be right. Just early.” (26:43)
Timestamps: 27:16 – 28:31
Timestamps: 28:32 – 29:56
“These numbers are difficult to believe in a positive or a negative way when they eventually get readjusted.” (29:45)
Timestamps: 29:57 – 31:30
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Timestamps: 46:38 – 54:00
“Set up the candidates in a room with mics and cameras, and just say go… If those candidates choose to make total asses of themselves, fine. The voters and viewers will see that.” (51:24)
Timestamps: 56:19 – End
JoeBob combines satire, irreverence, and sharp conservative commentary, fostering an informal and humorous—sometimes snarky—dialogue with his audience. He’s interactive, frequently prompts for listener participation, relies on cultural references, and leverages self-aware banter to drive points home.
This summary outlines all the major issues covered, delivers context and opinions from the host, and preserves memorable lines and the episode’s distinct energy. Timestamps guide the listener to specific content areas for further exploration.