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The Staged Assassination

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Was the assassination attempt on Donald Trump a carefully scripted charade or a genuine act of violence? Join us for a provocative debate where I argue it was all a staged event, pointing out the questionable actions of the Secret Service and the bizarre detail of Trump's missing shoes. My co-host Casey, however, stands firm on the authenticity of the event, citing Trump's raw reaction to being shot. We'll also dissect the identity of the mysterious shooter and the eerie pattern of assassins having three names, raising further questions about the true intent behind the attempt.

Is Donald Trump fit for office? We tackle this hot-button issue by exploring the criteria and processes for declaring an incumbent unfit and the potential role of medical professionals in such decisions. Our conversation gets candid as we dissect the widespread personal and political disdain for Trump, questioning his competence amidst a sea of conspiracy theories. From Rosie O'Donnell's alleged involvement in an attack to the supposed pre-planned failure of the Secret Service, we leave no stone unturned. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that reflects deep dissatisfaction with the country's current state.

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Speaker 2:

Hey, everybody, welcome to.

Speaker 1:

Saki Tubi.

Speaker 2:

Hey, we've got a special episode today for you All about Donald Trump's assassination attempt. I'm here with Casey. She's going to help me navigate through it. We're going to have a good time and we're going to debate what happened and how it happened. Stay tuned, stay with us. All right, talk to you in a few.

Speaker 1:

Hey everyone, it's Casey. Just wanted to give a shout out to our fellow podcaster, steve Pugh. Down the road. Dads with nerdy ambitions, check him out wherever you listen to your podcasts Socky doomy.

Speaker 2:

Hey everybody, it's Ditto. We're back with a special episode based on the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. I think it's fake. I think it was scripted.

Speaker 1:

You think the whole thing was scripted.

Speaker 2:

Oh, hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

No 100%. Nope, no, I don't think that at all.

Speaker 2:

You give a guy on the roof a clear sight and you don't go question him at all.

Speaker 1:

He was 20 years old and I don't know Trump's response. He did not know that was coming.

Speaker 2:

I didn't say Trump knew it was coming.

Speaker 1:

I don't think the whole thing was scripted.

Speaker 2:

I didn't say he knew it was coming and in fact I agree with you because his response, his reaction to the shot in the ear, he didn't know what the hell happened.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

And as soon as he figured it out, he ducked.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

So he went down, but the Secret Service response was poor at best.

Speaker 1:

I can agree. I think the Secret Service, I think, maybe didn't do their job up ahead of.

Speaker 2:

They didn't have to because they knew what was going to happen.

Speaker 1:

They picked a 20-year-old, basically kid to go do this? No, obviously I was not there.

Speaker 2:

Do you know for a fact it was a 20-year-old kid.

Speaker 1:

I guess you have to trust what they're saying.

Speaker 2:

You have to trust what they're saying.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know you don't like to do that, but what else are we going to believe? Who else would it have been?

Speaker 2:

It's raining out.

Speaker 1:

It wasn't a 20-year-old on a roof.

Speaker 2:

I don't know who that was on the roof. I don't even know if that's the guy that shot him.

Speaker 1:

I don't know about that.

Speaker 2:

I know something happened. I'm going to go as far as to say there was an attempt on Donald Trump's life. Yes, there was. He was bleeding. But you know, even if that guy that was shooting missed all three of those shots before Trump ducked and I'll get into that in a minute but missed all three of those shots, he could have been cut by one of the Secret Service agents down below on the ear.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I've watched the video, though that's not what it? Looks like at all. He definitely the reaction something hit him. He definitely got hit.

Speaker 2:

I agree.

Speaker 1:

I don't think that was a thing.

Speaker 2:

My biggest question is Either he's a fantastic actor and deserves an Emmy or an Oscar, or it really happened, and I'm going to go with it really happened.

Speaker 1:

I do think it really happened and, like I said, I'm not sure on the who, you know why. Even I'm not really sure if it's one of the party line thing I don't know Could go either way, I guess.

Speaker 2:

But how do you hit him in the ear and then miss your next two shots as he's standing up?

Speaker 1:

Except he also killed other people.

Speaker 2:

He killed one other person, and that was from an awry bullet that went right past Trump.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

He wasn't aiming to kill anybody else. He was aiming to kill Donald Trump.

Speaker 1:

Well, he was 20 years old. So they say maybe he had no idea. Yeah, I wouldn't be able to get up there and shoot a gun and actually hit somebody. So maybe he just had a really bad aim.

Speaker 2:

Well, where's all the information on this? Shouldn't you know everything about him by now? All we know is he has three names, like every other would-be or actual assassin.

Speaker 1:

That really is super weird.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, why does everyone have three names?

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I think it's odd. They said that there would have been reports earlier that that had already been identified as a problem the roof situation Nothing was done. People were telling them it was on the roof situation Nothing was done. People were telling them that it was reported that somebody was going up to the roof and they didn't have very much of a response.

Speaker 2:

I guess no trees no secret service, no, you know outlook or protective orders in place. And then when they were told they didn't do anything about it, and even afterwards he stood up and gave the fist, he said hey, flatbed and even afterwards he stood up and gave the fist.

Speaker 1:

He said, hey, flatbed With no shoes. Why were his shoes off?

Speaker 2:

When did he lose his shoes?

Speaker 1:

I don't understand the shoes. That's probably the biggest question I have is the shoes. He asked if he could put his shoes on. When did those come off? Why were his shoes not on?

Speaker 2:

I'll tell you why they weren't on. Why? Because he wasn't expecting to be like that.

Speaker 1:

So he takes his shoes off to go talk at a podium.

Speaker 2:

It was scripted. Yes, come on. Oh yeah, it was planned.

Speaker 1:

That doesn't even make any sense.

Speaker 2:

It makes a lot of sense if you think about it To not wear shoes, to not wear shoes, yeah. No, here, listen here, donald, you're going to go up there. We're going to fire three shots. One's going to clip your ear, the other two are going to go right in the air. One person may or may not get hit. If they die, at least we have another million people that are going to come to your aid. And the question is who did it? I'm not sure if it was the Republicans or the Democrats.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know about that and I don't think, like I said, I don't think he knew that it was coming at all he.

Speaker 2:

I don't think he was involved and I don't think that I would almost bet my life on the fact that he did not know it was coming.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and for them to say, oh, somebody else might die. I really don't think that's something that.

Speaker 2:

No, but, and maybe he would Listen.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, he Not necessarily known to be a great person, but I don't know that he's terrible like that either, so I don't know, but I don't think he knew.

Speaker 2:

I hate Donald Trump. I hate him as a person. I hate him. Okay, I think he's a terrible candidate and I know all these people are all for Donald Trump and there's a million Trump supporters and they're all over and they come out in waves and they love him. I, and they're all over and they come out in waves, right, and I love him. I think he's a terrible human, but I hate Joe Biden more.

Speaker 1:

Exactly.

Speaker 2:

The guy can't even walk. Put him in a coffin now. He's terrible. He's terrible.

Speaker 1:

The scariest part about that is looking at the decline in the last four years actually is actually scary.

Speaker 2:

We've been looking at the decline for the last 20 years.

Speaker 1:

But exactly, listen, trump may not be an awesome person, but I don't think any of the candidates are necessarily awesome but we're not really going to talk politics. That's not what this was for.

Speaker 2:

That's not what it's for. It's about who shot Trump.

Speaker 1:

An assassination attempt right before elections of a former president.

Speaker 2:

So where do we go with this? Who did it?

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I mean, they're saying that this is this 20 year old kid. They have no motive, no, nothing.

Speaker 2:

Who's they?

Speaker 1:

The FBI and whoever else is doing all of the.

Speaker 2:

Even the media was behind it. They were late on everything.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was odd, you didn't see it. It was strange. I was obviously not watching the news as it came out but I'm actually proud of the news on this. Really.

Speaker 2:

Most of the time I do not want to say nice things about the news, but I'm proud of them on this.

Speaker 1:

Really Get it right. Get it right Okay.

Speaker 2:

Get it right.

Speaker 1:

Don't get it first, because they didn't know if he had been shot yet or not.

Speaker 2:

They didn't know what was happening. So what was happening?

Speaker 1:

So they just didn't say anything.

Speaker 2:

They stood back and they waited, and they waited. So on that part, they didn't want to just put out fake news.

Speaker 1:

Well, I think some stations probably were quick to put out the fake news.

Speaker 2:

That was another step. Donald Trump has always said fake news, fake news. And now here they are, just standing back and not reporting it on time, like they usually do. They're waiting for the facts.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I think conspiracy started immediately. Which side caused it? Who did it? What was it about?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying Instantly, honestly, I'm saying it was the Republicans.

Speaker 1:

You think that? Yes, I don't know, I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

The Democrats had no reason to do it. In fact it might have been a bipartisan type thing because have been a bipartisan type thing, because everybody knows that joe biden can't handle it, so why not get the entire country behind donald trump? Right, but does that actually get people behind him? Well, we rallied around the war when the towers fell, even though it was to cover up enron and worldcom oh boy, going real conspiracy here I'm just saying I don't think that's why people rallied around, you've seen, by the trade towers.

Speaker 2:

I don't think that's why people rallied around the train towers.

Speaker 1:

You've seen Biden? I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

You've seen Biden, he can hardly live. He can hardly live right now. I can't believe he can still breathe. You have one job right now, President Biden get up and breathe.

Speaker 1:

Pretty much, and they treat him like that yeah.

Speaker 2:

There's a stick up his ass, just pushing him around.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, pretty much, that's it he can't take another term. No, I don't even think they plan. I'm surprised they're even allowing him. I thought something was going to happen way before this, that his whole party was going to take him out before this happened.

Speaker 2:

So how does?

Speaker 1:

this. Eliminate him, though they're still going to want to run somebody.

Speaker 2:

They're not going to just let him.

Speaker 1:

They're not going to just let Trump win.

Speaker 2:

Biden had 0% chance of winning before this.

Speaker 1:

Okay, 0%.

Speaker 2:

He wasn't going to win. Trump was going to win it.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

This just polarizes the entire country. Somebody just tried to shoot Trump, and now who did it? Who done it? It's like Clue.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

In the atrium with the candlestick. It was Mr Green.

Speaker 1:

True, I mean, maybe you're right about the one side, because it doesn't make sense that the Democrats would do it. What would they?

Speaker 2:

benefit from. It also makes sense that the Democrats would have done it.

Speaker 1:

How would they benefit from this?

Speaker 2:

To polarize it and put everybody behind Trump so they can sneakily get Biden out of office.

Speaker 1:

Before he dies? Wouldn't they just pick a different candidate and do that instead?

Speaker 2:

He's incumbent. I don't, I'm not sure those rules. I don't think he can. The incumbent has the right to run and I don't think he's under clear thought or clear mind to say he doesn't want to.

Speaker 1:

I think they could get him out if they wanted to. They don't have to elect him. If he does not seem that he can actually be fit to do it and speak, he's not fit to do it. Mentally stable? I think he's not mentally stable. Exactly that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I think that I think he still beats Hunter.

Speaker 1:

I think they could get a doctor that said hey, you can't do this, and they could easily move on to a different candidate. I would think that would be the route they took before just letting Trump win. I don't think anybody wants that.

Speaker 2:

I don't think that Four out of five doctors already say he can't run. They're the same doctors that use Crest, but that's a different story Crest or Colgate. Yeah, Numbers don't lie. The whole country is a fucking mess. It's a mess, Very true, the sheer fact. Look if you boil it down. Me personally my opinion.

Speaker 1:

I think it was Rosie O'Donnell that shot him.

Speaker 2:

Rosie O'Donnell yeah, she hates him. Why Most people hate Donald Trump? A lot of people hate Donald Trump Personally. They hate him and it's not even political. They just hate the man.

Speaker 1:

They just hate him as a person. They hate him as a.

Speaker 2:

He's incompetent. He can hardly speak. I don't even think he opens his eyes most of the time. I think they just put those smelling salts under his nose before he has to give a press conference. That's awful. Yeah, I'm here. Hey, where's Barack? That's awful, awful.

Speaker 1:

He's not here. Joe, I don't know, I think Secret Service, I think, failed.

Speaker 2:

Oh, they failed big time. That's why. That's why I think it was pre-planned.

Speaker 1:

I've watched a few things that said. Their only job is to ensure that the president. Former president is safe, only job.

Speaker 2:

And they left a wide open lane. No trees, no nothing, rooftop, and when they were informed, they did nothing about it they basically said oh, the rooftop was by the local police department or something.

Speaker 1:

And I watched something that said, no, no, secret service are in charge when it comes to the president. That is it. They can decide. If you want help, it's their job to make sure that those people are doing the right things, and that did not happen I am not a gun owner.

Speaker 2:

I'm not. I don't own a gun. I don't have a gun. I have not a gun owner. I'm not. I don't own a gun. I don't have a gun. I have fired a gun a couple of times, me too and I can tell the difference between the shots. Not I couldn't tell you what one was shot, but I'll tell you what. That bullet that was shot was not going to kill the president. It's like shooting a ram. Set concrete gun into concrete. It's like a. What is it?

Speaker 1:

That was not a very helpful. It's like a 22,.

Speaker 2:

It's like a 22 shell. He's trying to shoot a 22 from 500 feet away. It was not a gun.

Speaker 1:

That was actually.

Speaker 2:

You watch all the other school shootings and the Vegas shootings and you hear the sounds and it's a much thicker, more robust sound that was like a pop tart coming out of the oven.

Speaker 1:

Can't really say that, because somebody did get shot and died with the same gun I wasn't there.

Speaker 2:

I didn't see it. They told me they did. Yes, I get it. Did this guy actually exist? I don't know. I never met the guy. I'm sorry if he did die. I'm sorry If he did die. I'm sorry and I'm not trying to be insensitive, but I wasn't there. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

True.

Speaker 2:

I assume that a bullet going by his head would have killed someone else.

Speaker 1:

That's what it seems. Although I tried to watch, it's hard to see what's going on behind everybody, and again.

Speaker 2:

I do think that Trump did not know anything was happening. His reaction was almost genuine, he was almost freaked out and he didn't know what the hell was going on.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

But he had a hell of a recovery time.

Speaker 1:

I think it really was not a real injury. I don't think he's majorly injured.

Speaker 2:

Is it possible that he wasn't supposed to be hit at all and he knew it was coming. And when it did hit him? Is it possible that he wasn't supposed to be hit at?

Speaker 1:

all and he knew it was coming. And when it did hit him, it freaked him out. Wow, I don't think so. I don't think he knew. I don't think he knew it was coming. I really don't think he was part of it. I don't believe it.

Speaker 2:

I'm still questioning the shoes, but other than that, I don't think To stand up and do what he did and then look for his shoes in the Secret Service, not be able to do their job diligently enough leads me to believe that Once he was hit, they did exactly what they were supposed to do, but up until then they didn't seem to care.

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Maybe that's what you know. Bugged Trump. He got hit it all beat in the ear Right. How do you hit the ear and not the head, especially with the next?

Speaker 1:

two shots. Like I said, I've gone. I have shot a gun before. I do not own guns. I have gone and shot at targets. I wouldn't necessarily, I mean unless you were somebody that actually shoots a lot of guns. And if they're saying who this person is that is doing it, who knows if he has any sort of shot? Three this person is that is doing it. Who knows if he has any sort of shot? Three name Tongus. Three name thing is also odd. Maybe they only have three names because when they're a person they make it clear what their middle name is. Maybe that's what that is and that it's not necessarily. Obviously I have three names.

Speaker 2:

You have three names, so if I attempted assassination on the president, they would be like this guy, this guy, this guy.

Speaker 1:

Maybe they do that to make it clear who to distinguish it from any other person. With your first and last name that possibly might be out there.

Speaker 2:

Seven billion people in the world, not one per. The statistics would say that there's got to be at least one other person that would have the same exact name as me, but not everybody.

Speaker 1:

My maiden name no, not a everybody. My maiden name no, not a lot.

Speaker 2:

You'd be surprised.

Speaker 1:

I've looked, there's not a lot. There's none in the US.

Speaker 2:

Where'd you look, say the internet, and let's go there. I'm not going to say the internet sprouted when the media didn't and everybody was pissed, and thank God the media didn't. And everybody was pissed and thank God the media didn't. That's why I was proud of them, because it proves that social media is just chocked full of liars.

Speaker 1:

I will say I actually had to look.

Speaker 2:

Liars and stupid idiots. Oh my God.

Speaker 1:

They are. I had to actually look for the person's name today. I will say that was not something that was out all over the place until I started looking for it. I think I think a lot of times the first person they focus on is the person that was shooting, and the only names I had seen up until I actually looked to see who did it today was the victim that actually did pass away.

Speaker 2:

Right, and I'm not. Like I said, I'm not trying to be insensitive. If he really did and I wasn't there, so I don't know. I'm taking the media's word for it. I'm taking social media's word for it.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

So I assume that this person did actually exist and did actually pass away, but at the same time I wasn't there, I didn't see it. You can tell me anything, you can show me Italian hospitals with people in it dying oh boy. And I'd be like oh.

Speaker 1:

Agreed.

Speaker 2:

Do I know this is real?

Speaker 1:

That was pretty bad too. I yeah, I don't think that a lot of people pretend that other people die.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I think.

Speaker 1:

You do, I think, do you really think that?

Speaker 2:

Oh, absolutely I don't think that I do.

Speaker 1:

If family and people that know them and stuff and Where's the rest of the family?

Speaker 2:

How come they're not on the news?

Speaker 1:

Sure they are. I haven't really watched the news a lot, to be honest, but I'm sure they're coming out, they'll be there.

Speaker 2:

Well, when I see them I'll start to believe it. But until then, why aren't they on the news like, oh my god, he just wanted to go to the rally. I can't believe this happened. They're not, and that's a really weird name to have the shooter.

Speaker 1:

No, the guy that died.

Speaker 2:

I don't remember Chris Camperoni, Can't remember how it was pronounced, but anyway it was just a strange name to have of a guy who died.

Speaker 1:

You know Okay.

Speaker 2:

It's like you're sitting around with a bunch of buddies smoking pot and you make up a name that's that guy's name?

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I don't think that's the case.

Speaker 2:

It may not be.

Speaker 1:

Hey name? I don't know. I don't think that's the case. It may not be hey, you know what? In all honesty, hopefully it didn't really happen, but I think that it did, which is sad.

Speaker 2:

I can't understand. The other two shots while he's still standing up didn't hit him at all. Maybe it really was a 20-year-old, who knows?

Speaker 1:

Maybe it really was a random 20-year-old that didn't have any experience shooting. Well, without having any experience shooting, he got him in the ear.

Speaker 2:

Good for that guy, I guess, yeah exactly If you want to go on the side of marksmanship, 500 feet away with a 22,. He clipped him in the ear, hey the other two missed completely, and apparently a 22 from 500 feet away can kill a guy. It did not sound like a powerful gun, that's all I'm saying, it didn't.

Speaker 1:

I agree with that. From what again? What we have heard, that's all we have is what we've heard on the replays of whatever.

Speaker 2:

Those are the replays that actually happened and if you're going to put that out there, you have to understand you're going to be suspect to some backlash and that gun does not sound like it would kill anything. Some backlash and that gun does not sound like it would kill anything.

Speaker 1:

They said I don't even know that they've given any sort of gun. They haven't, they haven't right. Nothing has come out.

Speaker 2:

Because they can't say anything, because it sounds like a wussy gun.

Speaker 1:

They said it was purchased legally. That's all I did see.

Speaker 2:

You can purchase a .22, can't you, I'm sure? Yeah, I think it was probably a revolver. He had six shots From a roof. Once the third shot was fired, the other guy the Secret Service guy on the other roof, this sharpshooter, started firing back at him and those shots sound way bigger and way more menacing than the shots he fired.

Speaker 1:

Right yeah.

Speaker 2:

Something ain't right. Something ain't right. I don't know what it is, but something fishy.

Speaker 1:

Something fishy and who put this person up there that obviously is now dead, or you're saying that didn't happen either?

Speaker 2:

The higher ups. The whole thing didn't happen. The higher ups.

Speaker 1:

So they just got somebody that was willing to die for this.

Speaker 2:

He didn't die.

Speaker 1:

You don't think that person's dead either.

Speaker 2:

No, he's not dead. And now we believe you're dead. Let me see his body, let me see the bullet holes, let me see the gun he used and let me see the footage that any other human being in America has with their cell phone, because you know, there is some.

Speaker 1:

Probably not, because they're up on a roof.

Speaker 2:

You can't get away with anything in this day and age because there's cameras all over the place and people will try and tell you anything. They'll make it up, they'll make it up, they'll make it work. So there's a guy laying on the roof. How do I know?

Speaker 1:

that's the guy that shot him. So you think they just made this person's name up and everything Because they basically obviously have killed this person.

Speaker 2:

Have you ever seen Arlington Road?

Speaker 1:

Arlington Road. Oh, is it a movie.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, watch that and tell me after that.

Speaker 1:

Oh boy Okay.

Speaker 2:

Watch that and tell me after that. That's how it works. Do you really think Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I don't, I don't know enough about all of these things. I do think it's funny they all have different names.

Speaker 2:

So let's put it this way Lee Harvey Oswald basically shot Kennedy from the same distance Right. Right, there's all those Kennedy conspiracies, we won't get into that, but basically the same distance Right and almost the same scenario. The same situation. Lee Harvey Oswald just was lucky enough to hit it, and this guy wasn't. Maybe, and then they tell you Lee Harvey Oswald was a sharpshooter or something like that. This guy was just a 20-year-old, that's why he missed. Come on, old man, come on Now. Never know, even with Reagan, who shot Reagan.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I'm so bad at all of these. Who shot Reagan? Um, I don't remember.

Speaker 2:

John Hinckley Jr.

Speaker 1:

That's who shot Jr.

Speaker 2:

So he shot Reagan, I believe so. Well, john Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln, oswald shot Kennedy, james Earl Ray shot Martin Luther King, mark David Chapman shot Lenin, and then this guy, thomas Matthew Crooks, shot Trump.

Speaker 1:

I wonder how close they are. I think if the shooting, if they actually know what they're doing, and what kind of guns they're using, and things like that.

Speaker 2:

It does when it matters with the guns. If you're shooting a .22 from 500 feet away, you ain't hitting anybody and you ain't killing them anyway.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

It's going to stick out of their forehead and they're going to pull it out and be like ow, that really hurt. It's like shooting somebody with a BB. Other than that, I believe everybody else had a bigger gun. I should have looked that up before we came on the air. But this is impromptu to talk about what happened and state our claims of what we think about this. I'm not sure what the hell happened, but I think it's staged.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know. I don't know if it's staged, I'm not sure. I know they are picking up Secret Service for everybody now, for all of the candidates.

Speaker 2:

Even Kennedy's getting it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I guess Apparently, if you're independent, you don't automatically get Secret Service.

Speaker 2:

We're not going to get into this right now. Kennedy's getting it because he's a Kennedy.

Speaker 1:

He's now getting that as well. But at the same time, if Secret Service is the one that failed, are they going to be able to protect anybody else?

Speaker 2:

Who knows? Now they have to step their game up.

Speaker 1:

Exactly so. Who knows if it was Secret Service that had anything to do with it, which would really be awful.

Speaker 2:

Or do you think Secret Service is pissed because they failed in having the assassination go through?

Speaker 1:

You think they wanted it? I'm just saying I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, they didn't do their job. Maybe they didn't do it for a reason. Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

That's awful if that's the case, but hey, I have one rule in life.

Speaker 2:

What is it?

Speaker 1:

Question everything.

Speaker 2:

Question everything, no matter what. Question everything, it's true. It's neither side, it's not anything, it's just question everything Because, let's face it, there is another government.

Speaker 1:

And there's a lot of things that don't make sense.

Speaker 2:

There's another government.

Speaker 1:

Another government in general that controls the government.

Speaker 2:

Yes, the people that don't run for president are the people that control the president.

Speaker 1:

I agree with that stuff.

Speaker 2:

Yes. I do agree with that, and I'm sure if any of our listeners are hearing this, they're going to understand what I'm talking about. I'm not going to name names, but there are higher-ups that won't run for president and control them.

Speaker 1:

Would you Tell?

Speaker 2:

them what to do, and that's the political side to it and that's not what we get into.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

I'm just talking about what the hell happened. Yeah, I don't care if you're a Republican, you're a Democrat, it doesn't matter. We don't talk about that stuff. Trump was shot at. Why Question everything? Question everything all the time?

Speaker 1:

All right well.

Speaker 2:

Even if you go to the store and something pops up, your grapes are a dollar more than they should be. Question it, don't let it go. Question it why is this a dollar more? I?

Speaker 1:

think that's a little different. I don't think that's a conspiracy.

Speaker 2:

It could be If they're trying to slide a dollar by you. Big companies are trying to do that.

Speaker 1:

They could just raise the price.

Speaker 2:

It could be in the system where, all right, we're going to put it out here for $5.99. If nobody catches it, it's $6.99. Here's an extra dollar and everybody you do it to.

Speaker 1:

Lots of people would notice it Wouldn't notice it.

Speaker 2:

Not many people that would, though. So, Anyway, we're at the end. Really, that went by quick AF.

Speaker 1:

It did Right.

Speaker 2:

It did. It really did, Dude. I'm a little heated over this conversation and I have another one. There's going to be a part two with Keebler.

Speaker 1:

You're going to do a part two.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, by the way, I'm here with Casey.

Speaker 1:

I'll put this. It's a little late to say that.

Speaker 2:

To put in the front, but we got right into it right away. You did Because there was a lot going on and I wanted to get out in front of this one. So we're going to have our actual scheduled programs episodes coming out every Tuesday at 5 o'clock in the morning, and then, when something like this happens, we just go.

Speaker 1:

Do an extra one.

Speaker 2:

Record it and I'll put it up there, whatever. So stay tuned for that. Like and subscribe. Sakit it and I'll put it up there, whatever. So stay tuned for that. Like and subscribe. Saketomecom. Here we go. Hate me if you need to, but this is gonna be the best podcast of your life. Watch this. Alright, guys, we're at the end Case. Thanks for joining me thanks for having me alright, that brings us to the end and, as always, be good and as always be good Saki to me.

Speaker 2:

Hey everybody, it's Ditto. Thanks for checking out our show today. Hope you enjoyed it. If you did, subscribe to us, we can hook up, interact. You can tell us what you like about the show, talk about what you don't like about the show, give us information and insight. We'd appreciate it. We only want to make the show better for you guys. Also, if you get a chance, head over to someassemblynet. That's our sponsor and you could really use some business. Alright, as always, everybody be good.

Speaker 1:

Sake to me, sake to me.

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